Does anyone know how to get rid of this? I was just testing some custom Roms but decided to go back to stock and after I've went back to stock and locked the BL, I now have this and can't use Android Pay! Arghh! With a Nexus you could just return to stock and lock the BL and everything would work the same.
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Batfink33 said:
Does anyone know how to get rid of this? I was just testing some custom Roms but decided to go back to stock and after I've went back to stock and locked the BL, I now have this and can't use Android Pay! Arghh! With a Nexus you could just return to stock and lock the BL and everything would work the same.
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What firmware, bootloader and recovery was actually installed, when you relocked the bootloader?
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What firmware, bootloader and recovery was actually installed, when you relocked the bootloader?
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All the latest stock 4.0.1 I'm sure. The phone is working fine, just the annoying message on boot and AP doesn't work. I may download the brick tool, reflash everything the update using zips in the official recovery?
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All the latest stock 4.0.1 I'm sure. The phone is working fine, just the annoying message on boot and AP doesn't work. I may download the brick tool, reflash everything the update using zips in the official recovery?
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Before installing from scratch try the bootloader from my sig.
EDIT: you need to unlock, flash twrp, flash zip with twrp, flash stock recovery.img with twrp, and relock.
nvertigo67 said:
Before installing from scratch try the bootloader from my sig.
EDIT: you need to unlock, flash twrp, flash zip with twrp, flash stock recovery.img with twrp, and relock.
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Thanks, does that allow Android Pay to work?
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Batfink33 said:
Thanks, does that allow Android Pay to work?
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Not sure - propably not, but what do you have to loose trying?
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Flashed 5.1 OTA last night.
This morning, trying to reinstall TWRP.
Command prompt screen on PC, did usual "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-shamu.img"
Appears to execute properly.
Reboot device. Then when booting to recovery, it's still stock recovery.
Any suggestions welcome.
Flash twrp, go into recovery then root. It will stick after.
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david279 said:
Flash twrp, go into recovery then root. It will stick after.
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Thanks, but after flashing twrp, when I boot to recovery, it's stock recovery. I can not flash SuperSU from stock recovery.
Don't reboot after you flash it Go straight into recovery from the bootloader. When you reboot it wipes the recovery and replaces it with stock.
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david279 said:
Don't reboot after you flash it Go straight into recovery from the bootloader. When you reboot it wipes the recovery and replaces it with stock.
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Thank you kind sir! I learned something today, and that's always a good way to start the day.
I'm glad that it was "user error" and not something with 5.1.
Hit the thanks button
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david279 said:
Hit the thanks button
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I will later. I've exceeded my quota already today.
david279 said:
Don't reboot after you flash it Go straight into recovery from the bootloader. When you reboot it wipes the recovery and replaces it with stock.
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Thanks for this! I've looked through a bunch of guides and for some reason all of them just say to reboot after flashing twrp.
Not sticking n my shamu running 7.0
Edit: sorted with different root zip
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Not sticking n my shamu running 7.0
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Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP.
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Hello everyone,
My Nexus 6 has TWRP installed without any ROM (had CM12.1, but removed it). Now I want to flash my stock Lollipop 5.1.1 ROM, which is a .tgz file (thus, I can't flash using TWRP as it only supports .zip). Also, fastboot is not working in TWRP. What should I do to flash stock rom and unroot my device?
bunny26 said:
Hello everyone,
My Nexus 6 has TWRP installed without any ROM (had CM12.1, but removed it). Now I want to flash my stock Lollipop 5.1.1 ROM, which is a .tgz file (thus, I can't flash using TWRP as it only supports .zip). Also, fastboot is not working in TWRP. What should I do to flash stock rom and unroot my device?
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Either use ADB or Nexus Root Toolkit. Easiest way in my opinion is to use the latter, pretty much just one click. Just use the flash stock plus unroot option.
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Othoric said:
Either use ADB or Nexus Root Toolkit. Easiest way in my opinion is to use the latter, pretty much just one click. Just use the flash stock plus unroot option.
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But it needs fastboot enabled, which is not there in twrp recovery.
bunny26 said:
But it needs fastboot enabled, which is not there in twrp recovery.
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Fastboot is done in bootloader. Not recovery(TWRP).
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Fastboot is done in bootloader. Not recovery(TWRP).
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It takes forever to load in bootloader mode
bunny26 said:
It takes forever to load in bootloader mode
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What are you loading. The TGZ not gonna go. Have to unzip the images. Once know how to do it the flashing is only 3-5 minutes depending on how fast you can type.
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Hello everyone,
My Nexus 6 has TWRP installed without any ROM (had CM12.1, but removed it). Now I want to flash my stock Lollipop 5.1.1 ROM, which is a .tgz file (thus, I can't flash using TWRP as it only supports .zip). Also, fastboot is not working in TWRP. What should I do to flash stock rom and unroot my device?
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May I ask why you removed cm12.1?
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I have a VZW XT1096 that is rooted, unlocked and has TWRP. The update downloaded to my phone but the last time I tried to install an update it put my phone into a boot loop. Do I need to flash the stock recovery or is there more to it? Thanks!
GatorsUF said:
I have a VZW XT1096 that is rooted, unlocked and has TWRP. The update downloaded to my phone but the last time I tried to install an update it put my phone into a boot loop. Do I need to flash the stock recovery or is there more to it? Thanks!
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There is more to it. You have to be 100% unmodified to take an OTA. So no root, xposed, busybox, modifications... your best bet if you modified a lot would be to flash your stock system and recovery images then take the OTA.
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AGISCI said:
There is more to it. You have to be 100% unmodified to take an OTA. So no root, xposed, busybox, modifications... your best bet if you modified a lot would be to flash your stock system and recovery images then take the OTA.
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Any idea where to find the stock .51 images? If it just like nexus where you fastboot flash each partition in bootloader mode?
GatorsUF said:
Any idea where to find the stock .51 images? If it just like nexus where you fastboot flash each partition in bootloader mode?
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http://www.filefactory.com/file/5hj...ZON_XT1096_5.1_LPE23.32-25-3_cid2_CFC.xml.zip
Yes, the process is just like flashing them on the nexus.
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My nexus 6 is soft bricked I'm assuming, I can't get past the 6.0.1 boot up screen it just keeps on booting . The device is unlocked with TWRP recovery but not rooted as far as I know it's not rooted. The only way I can check MTP is through twrp but it's showing an exclmation point in device mgr. I'm in wugs toolkit now under Advanced Utilities, before I got the boot logo it had the you're device is corrupt. I fixed the corrupt message by putting my device in boot loader mode and in Advanced Utilities under fastboot flash then I clicked Boot [Kernel] I flashed the stock kernel and that got rid of the corrupt device warning screen. I'm gonna try flashing a modified boot img next but I'm having trouble. I just need someone to stick with me for awhile and help me fix this thing because I gotta return it and I don't have long.
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Ok now I have the corrupt device message back again.
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mwebb34 said:
My nexus 6 is soft bricked I'm assuming, I can't get past the 6.0.1 boot up screen it just keeps on booting . The device is unlocked with TWRP recovery but not rooted as far as I know it's not rooted. The only way I can check MTP is through twrp but it's showing an exclmation point in device mgr. I'm in wugs toolkit now under Advanced Utilities, before I got the boot logo it had the you're device is corrupt. I fixed the corrupt message by putting my device in boot loader mode and in Advanced Utilities under fastboot flash then I clicked Boot [Kernel] I flashed the stock kernel and that got rid of the corrupt device warning screen. I'm gonna try flashing a modified boot img next but I'm having trouble. I just need someone to stick with me for awhile and help me fix this thing because I gotta return it and I don't have long.
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If TWRP is installed there's no problem. Just a matter of the pc let recognize the device. Quit the toolkits though!
Do you have google drivers installed? Once they are installed your device should be recognized and you can copy any of the fine roms that can be found here.
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If TWRP is installed there's no problem. Just a matter of the pc let recognize the device. Quit the toolkits though!
Do you have google drivers installed? Once they are installed your device should be recognized and you can copy any of the fine roms that can be found here.
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I need a lot of help installing the drivers.
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Like I said I now have the corrupt device message back instead of the 6.0.1 boot logo. I tried flashing the stock img file and the stupid corrupt screen came back. Ok I'm just craps out luck I guess,
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Ok I have what says is the latest Google usb drivers which was Aug 2015 downloaded. On my device I'm using I'm gonna transfers the drivers to my pc now, and attempt to install them. I hope this works and fixes my device. I sat in front of my pc yesterday for 7 hrs trying to fix this stupid phone.
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the corrupt device message is only there because you have twrp and a stock kernel. flash a custom kernel.
It's fixed, everything is running as it should no boot loops or corrupt screen, now I gotta check to see if recovery is gone. I used wugs to flash stock 6.0.1
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I used to have the corrupt message also, but it would go away and boot just fine. Started when I had TWRP. As someone mentioned, if this is a really annoyance, just flash a custom kernel . Though mine went away when I rooted with SuperSU (which patches the kernel I think)
Tower1972 said:
I used to have the corrupt message also, but it would go away and boot just fine. Started when I had TWRP. As someone mentioned, if this is a really annoyance, just flash a custom kernel . Though mine went away when I rooted with SuperSU (which patches the kernel I think)
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I used wugs toolkit to flash back to complete stock it worked my device is running as normal, but when I power of the device and power it back on the corrupt message then disappears and boots right up. When I boot into boot loader mode and boot recovery it shows the green android robot laying down. After I flashed back to stock 6.0.1 it got rid of twrp and root but I'm still unlocked . The unlocked part I'm not worried about. In order to fix this do I have to 're root and flash twrp all over again or is there an easier way. I need step by step, on how to get rid of the corrupt message. Example, like when someone says flash img to me that's about as clear as mud.....
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mwebb34 said:
I used wugs toolkit to flash back to complete stock it worked my device is running as normal, but when I power of the device and power it back on the corrupt message then disappears and boots right up. When I boot into boot loader mode and boot recovery it shows the green android robot laying down. After I flashed back to stock 6.0.1 it got rid of twrp and root but I'm still unlocked . The unlocked part I'm not worried about. In order to fix this do I have to 're root and flash twrp all over again or is there an easier way. I need step by step, on how to get rid of the corrupt message. Example, like when someone says flash img to me that's about as clear as mud.....
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flash twrp then when you root, flash a custom kernel as well, that will get rid of the message.
Anybody here?
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mwebb34 said:
Anybody here?
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me. well not here, but in nyc. here in spirit though
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me. well not here, but in nyc. here in spirit though
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I'm trying to get my brain working,lol my device is stock unrooted without twrp but the corrupt message still shows up I gotta get this fixxed. It's hard for me to understand what all I need to do. All I need is the corrupt message to go away and I'll be good. At start up it shows the corrupt message, but a few seconds later it goes away and it boots up normally.
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I'm trying to get my brain working,lol my device is stock unrooted without twrp but the corrupt message still shows up I gotta get this fixxed. It's hard for me to understand what all I need to do. All I need is the corrupt message to go away and I'll be good. At start up it shows the corrupt message, but a few seconds later it goes away and it boots up normally.
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i believe that your bootloader is unlocked, thats why its showing up on a non rooted n6. you can lock your bootloader(i wouldnt, you can have problems later) or you can flash twrp recovery, then a custom kernel, and you dont need to root it for that.
simms22 said:
i believe that your bootloader is unlocked, thats why its showing up on a non rooted n6. you can lock your bootloader(i wouldnt, you can have problems later) or you can flash twrp recovery, then a custom kernel, and you dont need to root it for that.
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If I flash the kernel with twrp it's gotta be a zip? Is there anyway that you can link me to stock 6.0.1 kernel
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mwebb34 said:
If I flash the kernel with twrp it's gotta be a zip? Is there anyway that you can link me to stock 6.0.1 kernel
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a stock twrp flashable, then theres no zip version of it available. BUT twrp can also flash .img kernels as well. if you have the factory image available, you can unzip it and just flash the boot.img in twrp(or fastboot). but why the stock kernel?? if you just want stock, id recommend just fastboot flashing the boot.img from the factory image. boot.img is the kernel.
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a stock twrp flashable, then theres no zip version of it available. BUT twrp can also flash .img kernels as well. if you have the factory image available, you can unzip it and just flash the boot.img in twrp(or fastboot). but why the stock kernel?? if you just want stock, id recommend just fastboot flashing the boot.img from the factory image. boot.img is the kernel.
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I'm gonna try to find it. My device wouldn't boot at all if I didn't have a kernel would it?
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mwebb34 said:
I'm gonna try to find it. My device wouldn't boot at all if I didn't have a kernel would it?
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nope. the kernel is what connects the operating system(software) to the hardware and also serves as the devices main "brain"
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mwebb34 said:
I'm gonna try to find it. My device wouldn't boot at all if I didn't have a kernel would it?
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just download the factory image, then grab the boot.img out of it. link to the 6.0.1 factory image https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/shamu-mmb29k-factory-9a76896b.tgz
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nope. the kernel is what connects the operating system(software) to the hardware and also serves as the devices main "brain"
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Ok, with no twrp recover when I boot into boot loader mode and then boot into recovery mode what should I see come up on the screen?
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How to completely uninstall magisk 15.3 installed on my stock 7.1.2
When i tried the latest uninstaller and flash it thru twrp i got bootloop same as when I restore my stock boot image back up from twrp i also got bootloop i wanted to update because i already received the ota of oreo 8.0 January update
Magisk v15.3
Xiaomi mi a1
7.1.2 December Security patch
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Try pulling the boot image file from the December update and flash that.
But, remember that you'll also have to restore your stock recovery to be able to install an OTA. Unless you're using "fastboot boot" to just run TWRP without installing...
Didgeridoohan said:
Try pulling the boot image file from the December update and flash that.
But, remember that you'll also have to restore your stock recovery to be able to install an OTA. Unless you're using "fastboot boot" to just run TWRP without installing...
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yes i already did that but no luck :crying: still bootloop
i only boot twrp not flash, so i have the stock recovery
paul222008 said:
yes i already did that but no luck :crying:
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You've obviously got something else going on. Magisk only really modifies your boot image, so if you can't get your device to boot after restoring a stock image it's most likely not Magisk causing it. Your device's forum might be the best place to ask for assistance.
Thought: are you sure it's just not a long boot? If you had decrypted your device, for example, it would start encrypting as soon as you flash a stock boot image and reboot.
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You've obviously got something else going on. Magisk only really modifies your boot image, so if you can't get your device to boot after restoring a stock image it's most likely not Magisk causing it. Your device's forum might be the best place to ask for assistance.
Thought: are you sure it's just not a long boot? If you had decrypted your device, for example, it would start encrypting as soon as you flash a stock boot image and reboot.
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Im encrypted also [emoji55]
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What could the best way to do? My concern here is to preserve my app data
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What could the best way to do? My concern here is to preserve my app data
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Dirty flash a full update package (not an OTA file). Don't know if that's possible for you, but it would do it.
Didgeridoohan said:
Dirty flash a full update package (not an OTA file). Don't know if that's possible for you, but it would do it.
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How? There's only .zip of ota available for my device
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How? There's only .zip of ota available for my device
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Like I said earlier: Your device's forum might be the best place to ask for assistance.