Need Stock Verizon - HTC One Mini 2

Hey guys, I need the VZW Remix stock ROM. I accidentally wiped off my backup when trying to port over CM12. If anyone could do a nandroid backup (delete any personal info first please if you have it) and send it to me that would be great! Thanks.
MEM_WL
FOUND IT:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347828362

Work or Not with TWRP ?
vazersecurity said:
Hey guys, I need the VZW Remix stock ROM. I accidentally wiped off my backup when trying to port over CM12. If anyone could do a nandroid backup (delete any personal info first please if you have it) and send it to me that would be great! Thanks.
MEM_WL
FOUND IT:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347828362
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Does it work with TWRP ?

Xaad1219 said:
Does it work with TWRP ?
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No.
Flash Instructions:
1. Connect to PC.
2. Launch Android Debugging Bridge (with Fastboot tool)
3. Boot phone to bootloader (Power + Vol Down)
4. Send Command: fastboot oem rebootRUU
5. Send Command: fastboot flash zip "filename".zip
---wait for flashing to complete---
6. Boot to system.
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Since this is the DEMO version (really annoying, believe me) you must KEEP ON location services, and go and disable any system app related to the Verizon Demo app or any bloatware you don't want.
If you don't do this, the device will reboot over and over, making the device unusable. Once you've done this, the device will boot.
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7. Device is usable.

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[Q] HTC One M7 6.0.2 Root

hi
are there any way to root a HTC One M7 (International) 6.0.2 yet?
been googling for like an eternity, and havent come up with anything
pls share links to this if possible
ty in advance
XANTHiDE said:
hi
are there any way to root a HTC One M7 (International) 6.0.2 yet?
been googling for like an eternity, and havent come up with anything
pls share links to this if possible
ty in advance
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No, Android 6.0.2 doesn't exist yet, probably next year :laugh:
If you are speaking about 5.0.2 then its the same process as before. Flash a custom recovery then flash the latest supersu zip from recovery
If you are speaking about 5.0.2 then its the same process as before. Flash a custom recovery then flash the latest supersu zip from recovery
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LoL ya.. I meant 5.0.2..
Any recommended recovery?
any chance you know a nice guide for this, since im quite new at this
XANTHiDE said:
LoL ya.. I meant 5.0.2..
Any recommended recovery?
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twrp 2.8.5.0.
Code:
any chance you know a nice guide for this, since im quite new at this :)
Download and install minimal adb and fastboot
Download and install latest HTC drivers
Unlock the bootloader if its not already done. Instructions here (this process will wipe everything on your phone, backup personal data first if needed)
download twrp 2.8.5.0 and save in the same folder where you have adb and fastboot on your computer
boot your phone in bootloader mode/fastboot usb
open a minmal adb command prompt, type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.5.0-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then boot in recovery mode (twrp)
with your phone in twrp main menu, you should see you phone storage mounted on your PC: My computer --> One.
Download latest supersu.zip and save it at the root of your phone storage
in twrp select 'install" browse /sdcard folder to find supersu.zip (should be at the bottom of the list.
select it and swipe to install
reboot phone, it snow rooted.
it worked like a charm
ty very much.. really appreciate it

Twrp 3.0 recovery

TWRP Recovery v.3.0 for BLU_VIVO_XL (gionee6753_65u_l1)
based on firmware version BLU_V0030UU_V07_GENERIC_5.1_20160126-1033 / Tue Jan 26 10:33:33 CST 2016 / Android 5.1
How do we go about to install this
jemmini said:
TWRP Recovery v.3.0 for BLU_VIVO_XL (gionee6753_65u_l1)
based on firmware version BLU_V0030UU_V07_GENERIC_5.1_20160126-1033 / Tue Jan 26 10:33:33 CST 2016 / Android 5.1
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Is this confirmed to work? I tried flashing the TWRP for the Blu Pure XL and the phone boot looped. I was able to unlock the bootloader ADB but after flashing TWRP the phone bootlooped.
ItGuyJax8430 said:
Is this confirmed to work? I tried flashing the TWRP for the Blu Pure XL and the phone boot looped. I was able to unlock the bootloader ADB but after flashing TWRP the phone bootlooped.
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flash the original recovery (from fastboot mode).
loading recovery and system loading - are two different things...
p.s. recovery was tested.
jemmini said:
flash the original recovery (from fastboot mode).
loading recovery and system loading - are two different things...
p.s. recovery was tested.
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10-4 ill give the recovery a go. I knew there was a difference, I was just giving extra info on my situation. I just got my replacement phone in today, ill give the recovery a go.
ItGuyJax8430 said:
10-4 ill give the recovery a go. I knew there was a difference, I was just giving extra info on my situation. I just got my replacement phone in today, ill give the recovery a go.
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give me the boot.img and recovery.img files from your firmware. and the file /proc/emmc from the system
and I'll make TWRP for you...
It works. Thank you jemmini!
Edit: It appears I spoke too soon. Recovery works, but now the phone is in a constant boot loop.
2nd update: By some miracle, I got the phone to stop looping and just stay on recovery by randomly pressing buttons.
During the loop, I get this message.
after unlocking the bootloader you need for the first time to boot the system with the original recovery. and only after that to flash the TWRP...
jemmini, do you have a backup of the stock rom? If so, can you upload it? Thank you.
jemmini said:
after unlocking the bootloader you need for the first time to boot the system with the original recovery. and only after that to flash the TWRP...
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Can you provide step by step instructions?
I imagine it would be something like this.
1. Developer Options > Enable OEM Unlock
2. Enable USB Debugging
3. Reboot to bootloader
4. fastboot oem unlock
5. fastboot reboot? (boot back into system) << i think this is where people are getting boot loop
6. reboot to bootloader
7. fastboot flash recovery (twrp recovery.img)
8. reboot to recovery
9. profit?
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xdadev_user11 said:
jemmini, do you have a backup of the stock rom? If so, can you upload it? Thank you.
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If you have no other option, you can try this.. http:// firmwarefile.com/gionee-s-plus
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Can you provide step by step instructions?
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1. Developer Options > Enable OEM Unlock
2. Enable USB Debugging
3. Reboot to bootloader
4. fastboot oem unlock
4.1. fastboot oem unlock confirm
5. fastboot reboot? (boot back into system) << i think this is where people are getting boot loop
6. reboot to bootloader
7. fastboot flash recovery (twrp recovery.img)
8. reboot to recovery
9. profit.
jemmini said:
give me the boot.img and recovery.img files from your firmware. and the file /proc/emmc from the system
and I'll make TWRP for you...
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I'm planning on trying out TWRP later today. Before I do that, what files should I grab (as a backup) and from where should I grab them? I'm happy to upload them for others, too.
So I will be able to root the phone with this? After unlocking bootloader and flashing twrp I flash supersu?
jemmini said:
1. Developer Options > Enable OEM Unlock
2. Enable USB Debugging
3. Reboot to bootloader
4. fastboot oem unlock
4.1. fastboot oem unlock confirm
5. fastboot reboot? (boot back into system) << i think this is where people are getting boot loop
6. reboot to bootloader
7. fastboot flash recovery (twrp recovery.img)
8. reboot to recovery
9. profit.
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@jemmini I've never heard of the command fastboot oem unlock confirm before. Is this a command to run or do you mean we should do a fastboot getvar all and check the bootloader unlock status for a yes? Sorry for the newbie question. I've never needed to do this with a nexus.
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@jemmini I've never heard of the command fastboot oem unlock confirm before. Is this a command to run or do you mean we should do a fastboot getvar all and check the bootloader unlock status for a yes? Sorry for the newbie question. I've never needed to do this with a nexus.
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The confirmation he means is after you execute the unlock command, on the phone screen asks you to confirm by press volume up. That all.
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xdadev_user11 said:
It works. Thank you jemmini!
Edit: It appears I spoke too soon. Recovery works, but now the phone is in a constant boot loop.
2nd update: By some miracle, I got the phone to stop looping and just stay on recovery by randomly pressing buttons.
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The same thing happened to me.
After I was able to get into recovery using your steps, I formated ONLY the /data partition and rebooted. The phone then booted up properly after that.
I then downloaded the SuperSU ZIP file and rooted my phone through recovery .
I hope this helps someone.
acotto said:
The same thing happened to me.
After I was able to get into recovery using your steps, I formated ONLY the /data partition and rebooted. The phone then booted up properly after that.
I then downloaded the SuperSU ZIP file and rooted my phone through recovery .
I hope this helps someone.
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Nice find :good:. I'll try it when I get my phone.. it will be delivered today.
emowing said:
If you have no other option, you can try this.. http:// firmwarefile.com/gionee-s-plus
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So I unlocked bootloader and also got the bootloop. I flashed this firmware to fix it, but I found out the radio included is not the same as the US version, so now the sim cards don't work.
The firmware image have a file called "MT6753_Android_scatter.txt" which determine what partition to flash. Base on this guide http://www.mtkroms.com/2015/03/how-to-restore-lost-imei-on-any.html, the "secro" partition being replaced may be what caused the issue, so looked like that's what I have unchecked before flashing.
jemmini said:
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I just discovered that you can back the secro and many other partition within TWRP. I don't know if that alone will fix the sim problem. WRONG

[Recovery][LG-H960A] TWRP v3.0.2-0 (unofficial)

This is an unofficial TWRP port for LG-H960A.
Thanks to @KAsp3rd and @GROGG88
I DON'T TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY. YOU DO EVERYTHING AT YOUR OWN RISK.
READ EVERYTHING and MAKE A BACKUP BEFORE YOU START.
Instructions:
1. You must be on newest stock Marshmallow: H960A20a_00_0316.kdz
You can use LG Bridge to install official update, or download .kdz file HERE
2. You need to have bootloader ulocked.
Official instructions are here: ( Unlocking the Bootloader @ LG Developer )
Remember that this will completely WIPE YOUR DATA, you will LOSE WARRANTY and this operation is IRREVERSIBLE.
3. Flash TWRP.
I assume you got ADB and FASTBOOT drivers working and adb is paired (it should be if you completed step 2).
Connect your phone to your pc, open command prompt and reboot to bootloader:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Your phone should reboot and you should be welcomed by Fastboot Mode screen.
Now download the recovery file (below) to your pc, unpack (to get .img) and rename it to recovery.img and put it in folder where you got command prompt open and:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
4. Boot to TWRP.
As on Marshmallow some fastboot commands are not working and LG is restoring recovery on every boot (so you cant use "adb reboot recovery" right now) you need to use one trick.
DO NOT REBOOT YOUR PHONE.
When still in fastboot from step 3 you need to turn off your phone completely. You can do that by holding power button or if that is not working take the battery out.
Now (put the battery in) and press POWER + VOL DOWN buttons. When you see LG logo release the POWER button (while still holding VOL DOWN) and press POWER button again.
You should see a screen which is asking you if you want to factory reset your phone. Don't worry - if you made everything correctly it should not wipe your phone.
Use volume and power buttons to choose YES (twice) - and you should see a TWRP screen (after a while)
WARNING: IF YOU REBOOTED YOUR PHONE AFTER FLASHING RECOVERY THIS STEP WILL REALLY ERASE ALL DATA. You need to flash recovery again (step 3)
5. (optional) flash SuperSU to get root.
Get SuperSU from official thread and put it in your phone.
While in TWRP from step 4 your phone should be recognized by ADB. Use below to move file to sdcard.
Code:
adb push BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip /sdcard/supersu.zip
Now in TWRP click Install, go to /sdcard/ and chooose supersu.zip. Follow instructions. After install you should choose to wipe cache/dalvik and reboot to system.
Your phone should be rooted now.
Download:
twrp-3.0.2.0-0-h960a.img.zip
(unpack .zip to get flashable .img)
Issues:
- Layout is wrong, status bar is being drawn on second screen.
- Date/time is wrong.
broken url
OK, now if we have recovery, is it possible to dump rooted system and pack it to .tot file for people who don't want to lose warranty?
11868 said:
broken url
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Oh, true. Fixed.
rascal0pl said:
OK, now if we have recovery, is it possible to dump rooted system and pack it to .tot file for people who don't want to lose warranty?
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Maybe.
Thank You it worked!
Great. Just bought it 2 days ago for good price. Will try it.
Sent from my LG-H955 using Tapatalk
Hi,
that's just great, thanks a lot.
As root is now possible has anyone tried to install xposed on th H960A?
I'm wondering if the second screen fix for the Telekom V10 also works with the H960A.
What about Viper4Android and AdAway?
rudi666 said:
This is an unofficial TWRP port for LG-H960A.
Thanks to @KAsp3rd and @GROGG88
I DON'T TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY. YOU DO EVERYTHING AT YOUR OWN RISK.
READ EVERYTHING and MAKE A BACKUP BEFORE YOU START.
Instructions:
1. You must be on newest stock Marshmallow: H960A20a_00_0316.kdz
You can use LG Bridge to install official update, or download .kdz file HERE
2. You need to have bootloader ulocked.
Official instructions are here: ( Unlocking the Bootloader @ LG Developer )
Remember that this will completely WIPE YOUR DATA, you will LOSE WARRANTY and this operation is IRREVERSIBLE.
3. Flash TWRP.
I assume you got ADB and FASTBOOT drivers working and adb is paired (it should be if you completed step 2).
Connect your phone to your pc, open command prompt and reboot to bootloader:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Your phone should reboot and you should be welcomed by Fastboot Mode screen.
Now download the recovery file (below) to your pc, unpack (to get .img) and rename it to recovery.img and put it in folder where you got command prompt open and:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
4. Boot to TWRP.
As on Marshmallow some fastboot commands are not working and LG is restoring recovery on every boot (so you cant use "adb reboot recovery" right now) you need to use one trick.
DO NOT REBOOT YOUR PHONE.
When still in fastboot from step 3 you need to turn off your phone completely. You can do that by holding power button or if that is not working take the battery out.
Now (put the battery in) and press POWER + VOL DOWN buttons. When you see LG logo release the POWER button (while still holding VOL DOWN) and press POWER button again.
You should see a screen which is asking you if you want to factory reset your phone. Don't worry - if you made everything correctly it should not wipe your phone.
Use volume and power buttons to choose YES (twice) - and you should see a TWRP screen (after a while)
WARNING: IF YOU REBOOTED YOUR PHONE AFTER FLASHING RECOVERY THIS STEP WILL REALLY ERASE ALL DATA. You need to flash recovery again (step 3)
5. (optional) flash SuperSU to get root.
Get SuperSU from official thread and put it in your phone.
While in TWRP from step 4 your phone should be recognized by ADB. Use below to move file to sdcard.
Code:
adb push BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip /sdcard/supersu.zip
Now in TWRP click Install, go to /sdcard/ and chooose supersu.zip. Follow instructions. After install you should choose to wipe cache/dalvik and reboot to system.
Your phone should be rooted now.
Download:
twrp-3.0.2.0-0-h960a.img.zip
(unpack .zip to get flashable .img)
Issues:
- Layout is wrong, status bar is being drawn on second screen.
- Date/time is wrong.
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Are there any other known issues? I don`t need to install any custom roms. I need it only for root and xposed on Marshmallow. Is there something that can surprise me?
Hi,
"OK, now if we have recovery, is it possible to dump rooted system and pack it to .tot file for people who don't want to lose warranty? "
Ohh, thats sounds nice if this realy possible.
i love my v10.
orbitandre said:
hi,
"ok, now if we have recovery, is it possible to dump rooted system and pack it to .tot file for people who don't want to lose warranty? "
ohh, thats sounds nice if this realy possible.
i love my v10.
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+1 ??
cyvr1 said:
As root is now possible has anyone tried to install xposed on th H960A?
I'm wondering if the second screen fix for the Telekom V10 also works with the H960A.
What about Viper4Android and AdAway?
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Didn't try xposed but I think it should work (if it's working on other V10 models - they are not that different). I just recently bought V10 and was disappointed in dpi, so I needed root to patch second screen to be dpi-independent.
Also: why would you want things like Viper4Android when you got really good sounding hifi dac onboard?
fixxxer102 said:
Are there any other known issues? I don`t need to install any custom roms. I need it only for root and xposed on Marshmallow. Is there something that can surprise me?
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For sure it's enough to flash packages and get root. Xposed is independent from recovery so I can't say anything about that.
Testing are up to you guys. Don't be afraid as this phone is not easy to brick.
rudi666 said:
Also: why would you want things like Viper4Android when you got really good sounding hifi dac on board?
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Quite simple answer. The onboard Hifi DAC only works with cable headphones. Viper4Android also supports Bluetooth devices.
rudi666 said:
I just recently bought V10 and was disappointed in dpi, so I needed root to patch second screen to be dpi-independent.
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Could you write a small guide about the dpi change (I prefer 540-580)?
Thanks in advance.
cyvr1 said:
Quite simple answer. The onboard Hifi DAC only works with cable headphones. Viper4Android also supports Bluetooth devices.
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Ah, you are right, that makes perfect sense. Sorry, I forgot about that.
paschalism said:
Could you write a small guide about the dpi change (I prefer 540-580)?
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There is still a long way, right now second screen FCs are fixed, but layouts are still wrong. I don't know if I can fix it to be truly dpi-independent but I think 560 is optimal value for this screen.
Is this working with
H960a
V20a-AME-xx??
1k views and only 11 "thanks"??? Really? Guys! We need support devs! Big THANK YOU for ur hard work @rudi666. I haven't try ur method yet but I am happy with the fact that something is beginning to happen with v10
Wysłane z mojego LG-H960 przy użyciu Tapatalka
asmoroth said:
I haven't try ur method yet but I am happy with the fact that something is beginning to happen with v10
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I did try his method and it worked like a charm. Ok, you'll have to reflash TWRP if you want to use it but I'm sure it's just a matter of time until we have permanent TWRP like th T-Mobile V10 obviously has.
Thanks to rudi666 I have root, xposed, adaway and viper4audio up and running on my V10. And as there are no interesting custom roms to flash in my opinion it does not matter that I'd need to reflash TWRP. If you plan your flashing in advance you can flash all zip files in one go. No real need for TWRP afterwards.
Thanks guys. Unfortunately I see there is not much going on in V10 scene, and it's a shame.
cyvr1 said:
Ok, you'll have to reflash TWRP if you want to use it but I'm sure it's just a matter of time until we have permanent TWRP like th T-Mobile V10 obviously has.
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Hm.. if you follow instructions you should get permanent TWRP, just try "adb reboot recovery" to test it if you don't want to risk clearing data when using button combination. There is a file called /system/boot-from-recovery.p which is 'restoring recovery' on every boot (that's why there is an info in instruction about not rebooting your phone the first time), but after all the steps this file will be patched. I don't remember if the first use of TWRP or flashing SuperSU does it, but you should get permanent recovery. If not you can always rename this file manually.
rudi666 said:
Hm.. if you follow instructions you should get permanent TWRP, just try "adb reboot recovery" to test it if you don't want to risk clearing data when using button combination. There is a file called /system/boot-from-recovery.p which is 'restoring recovery' on every boot (that's why there is an info in instruction about not rebooting your phone the first time), but after all the steps this file will be patched. I don't remember if the first use of TWRP or flashing SuperSU does it, but you should get permanent recovery. If not you can always rename this file manually.
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Hi,
I will try that again and see if I can get permanent TWRP. But as I said currently there is no real requirement for that. I flashed SuperSU and both files for xposed when I first booted into recovery and that is all I need at the moment.
i cant enter bootloader
h960A
after adb reboot booloader it keeb restart to soft

ROOT HTC U PLay

This is a short guide on rooting for thous who are new to this stuff
Steps:
1: download adb platform tools from here
2: Unlock bootloader. follow the guide on htcdev.
make sure you have htc drivers installed so that you can use oem command in fastboot mode for unlocking
3: Download TWRP
4: Download SuperSU and copy it to your phone's internal memory
5: Enable USB debugging and type "adb reboot-bootloader" from pc
6: Type: "fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1-0-alpine.img"
make sure you have twrp image in same folder as adb.
7: Wait for sometime you will boot into twrp recovery from there select install and select the SuperSU zip file
8: reboot and check for root
Links:
http://www.supersu.com/download
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools.html
has anybody tried this? I'm a bit scared to be the first one
javnostra said:
has anybody tried this? I'm a bit scared to be the first one
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You should make sure you get a pristine backup at hand, or a RUU appropriate to your device. Otherwise you'll never be able toreturn to a full stock system.
On the U11 it is possible to boot TWRP from fastboot, without flashing it and thus without touching stock recovery. That way I've been able to flash Magisk what's coming with MagiskSU and the possibility to use some Modules. And all without altering the system or replacing stock recovery in the first place.
Sent from my HTC U11 using XDA Labs
javnostra said:
has anybody tried this? I'm a bit scared to be the first one
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Yes its working without flaws, i have tested it myself. also your not installing recovery this time your booting directly
dranzer006 said:
Yes its working without flaws, i have tested it myself. also your not installing recovery this time your booting directly
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Thanks, I will try it then.
javnostra said:
Thanks, I will try it then.
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It works. Thanks a lot. My phone is rooted
5m4r7ph0n36uru said:
You should make sure you get a pristine backup at hand, or a RUU appropriate to your device. Otherwise you'll never be able toreturn to a full stock system.
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for anyone asking themselves how to backup
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53767160&postcount=2
or https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53770286&postcount=4
or is there a different way these days? @5m4r7ph0n36uru
BerndM14 said:
Connect phone to PC, boot into bootloader mode and type fastboot boot name_of_recovery.img that'll just boot the custom recovery as opposed to flashing it, that way you can make a nandroid backup of all partitions including stock recovery.
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an0ther said:
The guys method of using recovery to backup recovery will only work on Philz… Not twrp as it does not always backup stock recovery properly. The proper way to backup stock recovery is..
1. Root your phone, which can be done by towel root or by just booting a recovery like he said,
fastboot boot twrporwhatever.img, then flash supersu
2. Boot phone that has stock recovery
3. adb shell
4. su "watch your phone to grant root adb access if you haven't ever done it"
5. dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p43 of=/sdcard/recovery.img
6. This will put flashable recovery.img on your internal sd card. Copy this and save it for later
7. "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" will get you back to stock recovery, "fastboot flash recovery twrporwhatever.img" to flash custom recovery.
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If possible and a TWRP recovery is available one should boot to bootloader and try if the command fastboot boot name_of_twrp.img works. Make sure to NOT grant r/w at first boot and leave it ro. Now you can perform a backup of stock recovery, boot and system image (not system partition!) to obtain a pristine backup.
All else will alter system partitions md5 and the backup won't be pristine any longer. Due to block based OTA policy introduced by Google you won't be able to OTA without a pristine system image.
Sent from my HTC U11 using XDA Labs
Bro My Boot Loader is Locked.
Htc dev Not Relised Htc u play Boot loader.
I think these are the instructions. You need to register to access the link
https://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/unlock-instructions
or use my login:
lizba
ALJSDBf234LJABSf
edit: dont use my login. you have to register. you'll get a mail with another page plus a .bin file
https://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/unlock-instructions/page-4/
I have two questions.
1. If I fastboot to TWPR will it stay (flash for good) or after disconnecting my phone it will be gone ?
2. Can I flash Magisk instead of SuperSU ?
Code:
fastboot oem get_identifier_token
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
how i can solve it?
ex71 said:
Code:
fastboot oem get_identifier_token
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
how i can solve it?
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need enable "OEM unlock" in developers menu, reboot into bootloader and select "download mode". Next steps from original guide.
ex71 said:
need enable "OEM unlock" in developers menu, reboot into bootloader and select "download mode". Next steps from original guide.
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But in download mode there is no fastboot active ?! Until you installed the correct drivers
no "fastboot" (like a "one s", etc) on this phone. no fastboot usb
"fastboot" command work in "bootloader menu" and "download mode"
fastboot oem only in download mode
Hello. Please explain what I am doing wrong. I will download what is in points. I download this adb something, but it does not work. Nothing starts. Does not communicate with the phone. OCB. Could anyone write this guide so that he could understand and act?

help please root mi8

hello everyone
Buy a Chinese mi8, unlock it waiting for the days that xiaomi tells you.
I installed the global version, and everything works correctly, but I want to change the rom.
I've tried to install TWRP with adb and it's impossible, it tells me the ADB template that OKEY, but never restarts in recovery mode with TWRP, so I can not install magisk, or any rom that is not official.
Is there any way to install a ROM (.zip) without TWRP?, how do I do Root without magisk? Has it happened to anyone?
thanks!
First of all, you're in the wrong section.
Second you should install via fastboot as described a thousand times AND reboot directly to your TWRP image via fastboot command.
The you can flash another from and root it.
Third, I'd like to strongly advice you to do some research about android, flashing etc to make sure that you know what you are doing.... So many people are moaning about bricked devices....
trahzebuck said:
First of all, you're in the wrong section.
Second you should install via fastboot as described a thousand times AND reboot directly to your TWRP image via fastboot command.
The you can flash another from and root it.
Third, I'd like to strongly advice you to do some research about android, flashing etc to make sure that you know what you are doing.... So many people are moaning about bricked devices....
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Thanks for your help
It's not the first cell phone I've flashed that you're not smart.
I have followed the steps as they are, and as you can see in the image, everything seems to be installed correctly. But whenever I restart in recovery mode, I get the xiaomi no twrp.
Do you know why?
cheteuk said:
Thanks for your help
It's not the first cell phone I've flashed that you're not smart.
I have followed the steps as they are, and as you can see in the image, everything seems to be installed correctly. But whenever I restart in recovery mode, I get the xiaomi no twrp.
Do you know why?
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You are trying to be smart? Well...
Why didn't you post your exact steps with fastboot in the first post?
Now it's clear what you did wrong. I already expected it. And you did NOT read what I wrote:
You are rebooting your device with fastboot reboot. In this case your twrp is wiped out by the XIAOMI recovery. Use: fastboot boot yourimagename.
btw, why are you using such an old TWRP? You won't be able to flash actual roms.
So I'd like to come back to my advice in the first answer....
cheteuk said:
Thanks for your help
It's not the first cell phone I've flashed that you're not smart.
I have followed the steps as they are, and as you can see in the image, everything seems to be installed correctly. But whenever I restart in recovery mode, I get the xiaomi no twrp.
Do you know why?
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fastboot boot recovery.img
not fastboot reboot
Sent from my MI 8 using Tapatalk
Vuska said:
fastboot boot recovery.img
not fastboot reboot
Sent from my MI 8 using Tapatalk
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I've tried twrp-3.3.1-0-dipper too, and fastboot boot xxxx.img.
And it hasn't been restarted either.
cheteuk said:
I've tried twrp-3.3.1-0-dipper too, and fastboot boot xxxx.img.
And it hasn't been restarted either.
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Use the all in one tool, to remove encryption and flash a compatible TWRP.
tsongming said:
Use the all in one tool, to remove encryption and flash a compatible TWRP.
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What is the all in one tool?
cheteuk said:
What is the all in one tool?
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Try this. There is all you need.
https://tradingshenzhen.com/de/cont...sh-tutorial-global-firmware-xiaomieu-firmware
Upps, in German. You can choose English.
Goalach said:
Try this. There is all you need.
https://tradingshenzhen.com/de/cont...sh-tutorial-global-firmware-xiaomieu-firmware
Upps, in German. You can choose English.
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Thanks for the help.
But all the steps that indicate, I have passed them and I never install the TWRP correctly.
1. my mobile phone is unlocked (with the padlock open)
2. I have the official rom installed
3. I try to install twrp with all the commands you have told me, and I never restart the mobile with twrp. I've tried new, intermediate and older versions. and nothing
Is there any way to install an unofficial rom without TWRP?
cheteuk said:
Thanks for the help.
But all the steps that indicate, I have passed them and I never install the TWRP correctly.
1. my mobile phone is unlocked (with the padlock open)
2. I have the official rom installed
3. I try to install twrp with all the commands you have told me, and I never restart the mobile with twrp. I've tried new, intermediate and older versions. and nothing
Is there any way to install an unofficial rom without TWRP?
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You can't flash a ROM without TWRP and Magisk is the only way you can root your phone that I know of. If you don't even know these simple things/haven't done simple research you might risk to softbrick or even hardbrick your new and shiny phone. There are many guides on how to flash TWRP but you can PM me if you want more help.
Also you don't install TWRP with adb, you need to use fastboot...
cheteuk said:
What is the all in one tool?
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The number 1 result
http://bfy.tw/Nvtb
You can try this
Make sure you have activated the usb debugging in developer options.
1. Download the tools from here: bit.ly/FlashToolMi8
2. Install the minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.3.1_setup
3. Copy the twrp-3.2.3-0-dipper.img to Minimal ADB and Fastboot Folder
4. Turn off your phone completely. then press power button + volume down to boot in fastboot mode.
5. Run CMD as Administrator then cd to the installed Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder. (Ex: cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot)
6. Use this command on your cmd: fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-dipper.img
7. Then: fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-dipper
8. And: fastboot reboot recovery
9. You're now in twrp recovery mode
10. Copy Disable_Dm-Verity_FEC_v1.1 and Magisk-v18.1 to your phone
11. Install Disable_Dm-Verity_FEC_v1.1 from twrp
12. Then install Magisk-v18.1
13. Reboot, Your phone now rooted

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