im having trouble with 2.46. After flashing supersu i reboot my phone and tells me i need to update either by play or twrp. I chose play store and it downloaded the update and says install via twrp or normal so i chose normal and then failed so then i chose twrp and it tried to boot into twrp but got into a bootloop of loading twrp. Not sure how to go about updating it supersu and I still have no root access. I am on a motorola x pure running the OTA 6.0
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Hi Guys
I'm having a bit of trouble updating my supersu binary. I'm running Android 4.3 and am trying to update to the most recent version of supersu (1.69). I installed from the play store, but get the message 'SU binary needs to be updated'. Neither the normal nor TWRP update options within the supersu app seem to work for me (both result in the phone entering a constant restart loop). In TWRP I've tried flashing the su 1.69 update zip but before it finishes flashing the phone exits recovery and restarts - if I install from the play store I enter a loop, and if I try to flash from TWRP it doesn't install.
Any Ideas? Thanks in advance
Hey everyone
I've been using the XT1053 Retail US Stock Lollipop Flashable ZIP without issue for quite a while, but decided to update to the modded version 2. So I flashed it, xposed, and supersu again. Booted up, everything was okay. But then it said I needed to update my supersu binary and that I didn't have root, so I went to reboot into recovery and flash supersu once more.
However, now I can't access TWRP and it merely says "no command"
Should I just try installing TWRP again or is there a way to see if it's still installed? It's weird that this happened after flashing a rom
edit: reflashed twrp recovery img, back to normal. Can't explain what caused this though
Hi, I have been using Magisk for last one month. Everything worked fine. All my root apps worked like a charm. Today I tried to install an OTA update. For which I tried to restore stock boot image with Magisk. After Magisk showed, 'restore successful' message, I tried to install the OTA (April), but I couldn't, it kept on showing installation error.
I then tried to reboot my device but it got stuck in bootloop.
Using MiFlash Tool, I flashed back the stock ROM which restored everything including the bootloader but retained my data (user apps and settings, Magisk and other root apps were also retained.) I then updated my stock ROM with the OTA.
Then with ADB, I unlocked the bootloader and flashed the patched boot image file of April.
After booting up first time after the patch, Initially the Magisk and root checker, both showed me root access, but after a reboot, the root access was gone. The root checker now says - Root access is not properly installed on this device.
Magisk homescreen says, Magisk is Latest Version v16.0 but Magisk is not installed. On clicking the install button, it only shows two options - Download Zip only and Patch boot image file.
What should I do to get back my root access?
You have to reflash Magisk manually after every OTA update.
i saw an update on Redmi Note 8T (11.0.9).
I'm rooted with TWRP, so I just tried to update. New update was downloaded into directory downloaded_rom.
phone was automatically rebooted into TWRP, but I didnt know there is update in that directory. I just rebooted device into system.
I got a message that update failed. I click update and started to look for file/folder created during download process. So i discovered directory downloaded_rom in root folder.
phone was automatically rebooted into recovery (twrp) and it was flashing update without my help.
after reboot, device was updated. the only thing to do was flash TWRP (i have paid version of TWRP) and flash magisk.
everything works fine and my phone is rooted on 11.0.9.
i thing, that second file was whole ROM (1.9GB)
in my personal experience, if you get rebood to twrp, flash Disable Dm Verity ForceEncrypt to boot into rom
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Was Magisk installed before the update? Since you are saying it rebooted to TWRP without you knowing, were you able to restore stock images before updating? Could you also provide information concerning the update? For example, miui version (updating from vXXX to vXXX)
jjsan said:
i saw an update on Redmi Note 8T (11.0.9).
I'm rooted with TWRP, so I just tried to update. New update was downloaded into directory downloaded_rom.
phone was automatically rebooted into TWRP, but I didnt know there is update in that directory. I just rebooted device into system.
I got a message that update failed. I click update and started to look for file/folder created during download process. So i discovered directory downloaded_rom in root folder.
phone was automatically rebooted into recovery (twrp) and it was flashing update without my help.
after reboot, device was updated. the only thing to do was flash TWRP (i have paid version of TWRP) and flash magisk.
everything works fine and my phone is rooted on 11.0.9.
i thing, that second file was whole ROM (1.9GB)
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Was Magisk installed before the update? - yes, device was rooted, with Magisk installed
were you able to restore stock images before updating - dont understand this, after downloading update and clicking on install, device was rebooted into twrp
miui version (updating from vXXX to vXXX) - update from 11.0.7.0 to 11.0.9.0
jjsan said:
Was Magisk installed before the update? - yes, device was rooted, with Magisk installed
were you able to restore stock images before updating - dont understand this, after downloading update and clicking on install, device was rebooted into twrp
miui version (updating from vXXX to vXXX) - update from 11.0.7.0 to 11.0.9.0
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What I meant was whether you uninstalled Magisk/restored original boot img prior to the update because sometimes not doing so tends to result in bootloop (happened to me before). I needed some information before I attempt the update myself. Thank you for replying.
P.S. One more question: All data was preserved, right?
I was unlocked and rooted at Indian 12.5.2 ROM for the longest time. Got a notification for 12.5.5 and installed it. That took away root, but that was expected.
Now I've installed official TWRP, but as soon as I install Magisk (either via zip from recovery or patched twrp recovery image via the Magisk app), when I try rebooting to system, phone instead boots back to TWRP with a 'Android Rescue Party Trigger' error.
Happened every single time I've tried above - phone tries booting and then boots to recovery, and only way to boot system again is to install unpatched TWRP recovery, but then there's no root.
What should I do?