Working Twrp ? - Huawei P10 Plus ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other

Is there a fully functioning twrp recovery for the Huawai p10 plus (VKY-L29). I haven't found a functioning version yet. I need a version that also has a functioning adb sideload function, due to all the ones ive tried do not work with sideload. Thanks in advance for any replies.
The device is unlocked

TWRP Recovery (Huawei P10 Plus {VKY-***})
OpenKirin presents unofficial TWRP for stock EMUI 5.x on Huawei P10. Intended for usage on stock emui 5.x in combination with unlocked bootloader and modded boot image with disabled dm-verity (depending on what you want to do). Instructions 1...
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It says that it doesn't support backing up /data. ADB sideload should work i guess.

PhotonIce said:
TWRP Recovery (Huawei P10 Plus {VKY-***})
OpenKirin presents unofficial TWRP for stock EMUI 5.x on Huawei P10. Intended for usage on stock emui 5.x in combination with unlocked bootloader and modded boot image with disabled dm-verity (depending on what you want to do). Instructions 1...
forum.xda-developers.com
It says that it doesn't support backing up /data. ADB sideload should work i guess.
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just checked, both linked files are no longer avaliable

Maybe try this:
[recovery] twrp 3.2.1-0 OREO
Team Win Recovery Project 3.2.1-0 for OREO only (fromfuture edition) Hi there, here my latest TWRP 3.2.1-0 Build for Oreo. HOW-TO INSTALL: 1. Unlocked bootloader is required! 2. Download the TWRP recovery 3. Boot into fastboot and...
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Here is the rom he developed it for:
[ROM][8.0] fRomFuture - Akkretion (L29_C432) V1.0
Welcome to Oreo! Features Akkrettion V1.0: Base B371 (July security patch) Root with Magisk (v16.0) Deodexed Zipaligned Busybox Disabled signature new 3minit Battery Mod Battery Bar Center Clock USB unplug Wakeup on/off Immersive Mods...
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Zerzokt said:
Is there a fully functioning twrp recovery for the Huawai p10 plus (VKY-L29). I haven't found a functioning version yet. I need a version that also has a functioning adb sideload function, due to all the ones ive tried do not work with sideload. Thanks in advance for any replies.
The device is unlocked
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Try the ones attached here.
I use the TWRP_kirin.img it works fine for me.

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[ROOT] MediaPad M3 10 BAH-L09 Success!

First- I am NOT Responsible if you brick your Device! You do everything at your own Risk!
As I cannot find successfull thread here guiding to root this tablet I am posting the success with rooting with Magisk, all is seen on Russian forum 4pda,but the firmware I am on is not here ,it was little hard to find it(paid) but at the end it works, I have full root:
1 .You must have UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER!!! You can do it here are 2 threads guiding to it,mine was with DC_unlocker-4USD;
2. You must download Magisk from its original thread :Link
3.You must Look at which firmware you are,download the patched ones :С170B003
С170B253
C100B270
Or you can download you full Rom, extract it using Huawei Firmware Extractor extract the BOOT.img from UPDATE.APP file transfer it to your tablet and using Magisk--> install choose boot.img and patch it, then copy the patched_boot.img from folder "Downloads" in the internal memory back to PC,rename to boot.img.
4.You must have installed ADB and fastboot.
5.Using fastboot command on PC install the patched boot.img to tablet:
-First on your tablet enable Developer Options, thick Enable OEM Unlock,thick USB Debugging on,when connected to PC must ask for Fingerprint Security Rsa key,thick Always Trust to this PC"
-Second Tunoff Tablet, then hold volume Down button and connect to PC with USB Cable,Fastboot menu must appear: With green at bottom must be written that it is not FRP locked! If so -dont do proceed disable remove Huawei Account if you have one!
-Third-copy patched boot.img to folder where is located ADB and fastboot, then hold shift and right click mouse button and click Open Command Prompt here.
Now on fastboot menu enter following:
fastboot.exe flash boot boot.img
At the end everything must be OK!
Reboot with power button and check in Magisk !
Regards
I just wanted to confirm that this method works for my tablet. My Huawei Mediapad M3 10.1" BAH-L09 had bootloader unlocked. Emui5.1.2 and OS 7.0. Following these instructions, I extracted the BOOT.img from the stock ROM, then used Magisk Manager app (6.0.1) to create the patched-boot.img. Flashing this patched-boot.img using fastboot mode with command:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
My tablet now is ROOTED without any problems (camera works normally). In short, just follow exactly these instructions and your tablet will be ROOTED
This works for me on BAH-L09 with Build Number BAH-L09C100B270. My Tab ist now rooted with Magisk 17.1 installed. Next i do flash special version of TWRP from the TWRP Builder site. I took the version for the BAH-W09 (WIFI version of the tab) on my own risk. I KNOW thats not the correct version, so please dont criticize.
Installation via fastboot worked. I can boot into Huawei recovery (Power+Vol-up) and TWRP (Power + Vol-Up and Vol-down same time). System boots without problem too. Also i can flash back the original huawei rcovery.img in fastboot mode.
But there is an issue in this TWRP recovery version 3.2.1-0. It does not decrypt data. I tried to format data and flash "no-verity-opt-encrypt". But there is still an Huawei secure mechanism, that wants me to format data in Huawei recovery again. Without format data my tab do not boot into system.
Next step i tried to get TWRP for my device on TWRP-builder app. but no succes because the build queue ist full. So i have to wait...
Sorry but how did you unlock the bootloader?
DragonautMk said:
Sorry but how did you unlock the bootloader?
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I used dc-unlocker (you can google for). Its easy but it costs ca. 4 €.
Does this method still works on latest ota ?
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Does this method still works on latest ota ?
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My M3 10 lite was on latest frmware C100B270 as i used dc-unlocker. Unlock worked well for me.
Does rooting enable you to install Google Services on the tablet? Is so, how?
Is there an international ROM that can be used (with Google tools)
Thanks! Worked for my Mediapad M3 lite 10 (BAH-L09), but now... How can I update Magisk? The Magisk manager doesn't support the version installed.
Can't install twrp either
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ossizwei said:
This works for me on BAH-L09 with Build Number BAH-L09C100B270. My Tab ist now rooted with Magisk 17.1 installed. Next i do flash special version of TWRP from the TWRP Builder site. I took the version for the BAH-W09 (WIFI version of the tab) on my own risk. I KNOW thats not the correct version, so please dont criticize.
Installation via fastboot worked. I can boot into Huawei recovery (Power+Vol-up) and TWRP (Power + Vol-Up and Vol-down same time). System boots without problem too. Also i can flash back the original huawei rcovery.img in fastboot mode.
But there is an issue in this TWRP recovery version 3.2.1-0. It does not decrypt data. I tried to format data and flash "no-verity-opt-encrypt". But there is still an Huawei secure mechanism, that wants me to format data in Huawei recovery again. Without format data my tab do not boot into system.
Next step i tried to get TWRP for my device on TWRP-builder app. but no succes because the build queue ist full. So i have to wait...
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The same for me. Have you got the appropiatte twrp recovery?
wanlus said:
Thanks! Worked for my Mediapad M3 lite 10 (BAH-L09), but now... How can I update Magisk? The Magisk manager doesn't support the version installed.
Can't install twrp either
The same for me. Have you got the appropiatte twrp recovery?
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This is an old post. Development has going forward. Look here:
For a LineageOS rom
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m3/development/rom-t3945684
For TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m3/development/twrp-t3914531
For the first step use the 3.2.0 version of TWRP if you are in Huawei's stock Rom.
For me its the best for this moment. Only issue is, that camera dont work in this early lineage rom. But developer is working on it.
ossizwei said:
This is an old post. Development has going forward. Look here:
For a LineageOS rom
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m3/development/rom-t3945684
For TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m3/development/twrp-t3914531
For the first step use the 3.2.0 version of TWRP if you are in Huawei's stock Rom.
For me its the best for this moment. Only issue is, that camera dont work in this early lineage rom. But developer is working on it.
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Ok, thank you so much. I've got installed Twrp properly, and it boots ok... but no more. Now it stays on the recovery home screen. I'll try again

Root Huawei P8 Lite (2017) OREO.

NOTE:I shall not be responsible for any damage cause to your phone by this procedure.
As OREO on Huawei P8 Lite 2017 brings treble support so rooting it is an issue for everyone.
I am here to guide you how to root Huawei P8 Lite 2017 (also known as Honor 8 Lite).
Requirements:
1.Unlocked Bootloader
2.Oreo Updated
3.Current running firmware (mine PRA-LA1C185B366)
4.Huawei Update Extractor (Download Below)
5.Magisk Manager latest apk.
6.Internet Connection.
7.Fastboot installed.
Procedure:
1.Extract RAMDISK.img from your downloaded firmware (or you can dump it using TWRP).
2.Transfer extracted RAMDISK.img to your phone.
3.Now open installed Magisk Manager and click install.
4.Now choose patch boot image and select the extracted RAMDISK.img.
5.It will take 5 min to download zip file and patch RAMDISK.img.
6.Patched RAMDISK.img usually stored in "sdcard/Download/patched-boot.img" or magisk manager will also guide you where the patched boot image stored.
7.Transfer the patched-boot.img to your pc.
8.Now boot your phone in bootloader mode.
9.Flash the patched-boot.img using this command
"fastboot flash ramdisk (path of patched-boot).img" without qoutes.
10.After successful flashing reboot your phone either by holding power button or by using fastboot command.
BOOM your phone is rooted now start playing with magisk modules.
Not to rain on your parade but I have a Honor 6X. And I managed to install Magisk normally. Just flash TWRP, latest Magisk and reboot. Any TWRP available for hi6250 with decryption support?
Mannan Qamar said:
Not to rain on your parade but I have a Honor 6X. And I managed to install Magisk normally. Just flash TWRP, latest Magisk and reboot. Any TWRP available for hi6250 with decryption support?
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No not yet.
mahrtayyab said:
No not yet.
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Why is it taking so long? Isn't anybody working on it?
Mannan Qamar said:
Why is it taking so long? Isn't anybody working on it?
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Huawei has changed the partition scheme along with encryption method totally thats why it is taking so much time.
Good News is devs are working on it and they are hoping that we could decrypt our huawei phone very soon.
I used a different variant of twrp and flashed Magisk. twrp doesnt support OTG but the backups and restore works fine
Megan1976 said:
I used a different variant of twrp and flashed Magisk. twrp doesnt support OTG but the backups and restore works fine
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which one? Please send xda link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-uYbVhzcczReoXblG2QdFGvPfJWe6Oqk/view?usp=drivesdk
On my p8 lite 2017 and p10 lite root is installed by flashing Official Magisk zip via TWRP without any extras, maybe this could work on Emui 9...
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On my p8 lite 2017 and p10 lite root is installed by flashing Official Magisk zip via TWRP without any extras, maybe this could work on Emui 9...
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Brow plz help me, i have a Pra-lx2 Oreo, and i want to use your Custom Rom LOS17, can i install twrp and your Rom with Bootloader Locked?? If no, plz help me do unlock Bootloader on pra-lx2 Oreo. plz brow

Root/Remove GAPPS from LOS 15.1 Honor 9 Lite

How to root phone and/or get rid of all the google apps on LineageOS 15.1? Problem is I can't root the phone because when I try to boot TWRP it gets stuck on the TWRP-Logo.
LLD-L31 8.0.0.132(C432)
Android Version 8.1.0
LineageOS Beta 5 https://forum.xda-developers.com/9-lite/development/roms-openkirin-aosp-collection-t3828812 OpenKirin https://openkirin.net/download/
TWRP I tested both images from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/9-lite/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-t3789306
Ok I found a solution:
Somehow if you enable further options for restarting (into bootloader or recovery) for the restart button (onscreen) and you use that it loaded the recovery mode properly for the second TWRP image. than i flashed the superuser arm64 zip file. Now i have root access!
how to root honor 9 lite
will anyone help me in rooting honor 9 lite full guide plzz

Tried to flash twrp. Can't boot into recovery anymore.

Hi i tried to root my P9. I unlocked the bootloader successfully and i can flash the recovery but i can't boot into recovery anymore. I get stuck on "Your device is booting now...". Also i tried to flash twrp onto recovery2 which is often suggested and that didn't help either. What i find weird it that adb doesn't allow me to erase a partition "FAILED: (remote: Command not allowed). Also the phone still works normal and i can use android. I also tried to flash a stock recovery but that still doesn't boot into the recovery. I couldn't find any advice online that would help me further. Hope someone can help me out.
FlxF said:
Hi i tried to root my P9. I unlocked the bootloader successfully and i can flash the recovery but i can't boot into recovery anymore. I get stuck on "Your device is booting now...". Also i tried to flash twrp onto recovery2 which is often suggested and that didn't help either. What i find weird it that adb doesn't allow me to erase a partition "FAILED: (remote: Command not allowed). Also the phone still works normal and i can use android. I also tried to flash a stock recovery but that still doesn't boot into the recovery. I couldn't find any advice online that would help me further. Hope someone can help me out.
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You probably flashed incorrect TWRP -
you didn't even mention are you on MM (EMUI 4) or N (EMUI 5)
Different TWRP images must be used, but from the corresponding XDA Huawei P9 (MM or N) threads - not something maybe from elswhere on Internet
Also, if it didn't work from Recovery then no chance that it would work from eRecovery (if wrong TWRP, not ported to Huawei P9 and your EMUI version, it will not ecognize partitions and encryption, no matter if flashed to Recovery or eRecovery)
For example, if you didn't spoil also eRecovery, you would be simply able now to (re)Install latest firmware and recovery from eRecovery, and it would fix your stock Recovery
Otherwise, you should flash Recovery and eRecovery (extracted by Huawei Extractor from update.app, unzipped from FullOTA update.zip corresponding to your exact stock firmware and build you have).
Or, reinstall your stock firmware by DLOAD method (FullOTA-MF-PV package must be used for DLOAD)
You can also just flash the correct TWRP (but I strongly recommend to recover the stock eRecovery anyway), find the correct ports for MM, N and O here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72153575&postcount=2
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75787111
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77161313&postcount=2
If you are on Nougat, you can also find on XDA (actually, zipped in HWOTA/HWOTA7 packages from links 2 and 3 above) the so-called no-check Recovery, it can replace Recovery (but not eRecovery) img for any EMUI 5 stock firmware)
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Btw, for Magisk (root), you don't need TWRP. Just install Magisk Manager app and patch your extracted Boot.img (MM and N, on Oreo Ramdisk.img), then flash the patched img from Fastboot
zgfg said:
You probably flashed incorrect TWRP -
you didn't even mention are you on MM (EMUI 4) or N (EMUI 5)
Different TWRP images must be used, but from the corresponding XDA Huawei P9 (MM or N) threads - not something maybe from elswhere on Internet
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Thanks alot! I was using TWRP img from twrp.me thought it was a offical site. Now i used an image from the forum here and everything works. Thanks alot would have gotten a headache without your help
FlxF said:
Thanks alot! I was using TWRP img from twrp.me thought it was a offical site. Now i used an image from the forum here and everything works. Thanks alot would have gotten a headache without your help
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TWRP.me (apparently) is the official TWRP site but you can see that they only have one TWRP img file (for each new TWRP release) for Huawei P9 (EVA) - hence they don't care, they are not aware of different organization of partitions (sizes, names and encryption) coming with different EMUI versions.
And from their P9 Changelog (screenshot attached) you can see that last adaptation for P9 was made in May 2016, when P9 had its original Marshmallow (EMUI 4).
Below is XDA thread from 2017 when Nougat (EMUI 5) was released and a guy who ported to (with description of changes he made). TWRP for EMUI 5 I gave you the link in previous answer is based on his port, but made after he stopped maintaining it (he moved off from P9), hence it is still TWRP 3.2.1.0 but with slight change (somebody else fixed/improved I think which partitions are mounted by default and/or what will be erased by Factory reset option - I don't recall details anymore)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/twrp-t3565703
Btw, you are not the first who soft-bricked P9 (with Nougat) by installing the 'official' TWRP (you could search here on XDA P9 sub-forum, I recall I similarly helped to two or three of them last year and this year) and who had to move to the proper port from XDA to unbrick - the 'official' TWRP seems to be good only for those who are stuck with Marshmallow / EMUI 4 from 2016 (most likely those who got stuck with the cust c900, 'international' cust at that time, that was never updated by Huawei to Nougat while they introduced new custs for different world regions, countries and operators when they started to sell and support the phone out of China)
It would be fair if TWRP.me at least makes a note on which stock firmware version they test their 'official' P9 releases...

ROOT my device (HUAWEI P8)

Dear supporters,
I have a Huawei P8 (GRA-L09) build number: GRA-L09C423B520, EMUI 4.0.3.
My device have official Android Marshmallow installed with latest OTA updates.
Recently I'm getting notifications from some APPs I need to keep using that I'm running Android v. 6.0 and have to upgrade to Android v. 7.0 at least to continue using them .. and as I have no money to purchase a new devioce, I was trying to get Android ROM 7.0 on my device, this procedure needed to firstly ROOT my device;
I've tried many of your forum guides to ROOT my device, no success! Mayby because my device has a higher build number that what described in your guides! I don't know ...
Steps I managed to successfully finish:
- Installed most recent USB driver on my Windows 10 desktop
- Installed adb/fastboot on my desktop
- Unloacked my device (Huawei p8) bootloader
- Installed twrp-3.1.1-0-grace image on my device
- Not succeeded to install superSU 2.82 via TWRP on my device;
So I'm stuck now! I can't go further installing Android 7.0 Nougat custom ROM ...
Can anyone help me please?
Thanks ...
you can try to flash magisk
TimMeerveld said:
you can try to flash magisk
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I'm a new to these stuff
Can you please send me some more details ?
Thanks
Well you can download magisk manager from here: magiskmanager dot com then drag the zip file to your phone and startup twrp then install then select magisk manger.zip and flash it away
I can't get root. I have a locked bootloader so i need root to unlock it.
If you have root, what software did you use @MidEasterner?
Magisk dropped support for Huawei @TimMeerveld

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