Issues updates to 4.0.2 and rooting - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

Currently running 4.0.1 can't seems to get it to root, gave up, attempted to update to 4.0.2 through ota, and it wouldn't boot to system had to completely wipe and reflash stock recovery and 4.0.1. Any ideas why root won't take? It just stays on the on plus red dot loading screen after flashing su, via twrp.. So I gave up after the 5th failed attempts, noticed 4.0.2 was out attempted to flash and it would only boot to twrp, had to reflash stock recovery and 4.0.1. Any ideas? On the root mainly, gonna flash a full 4.0.2 zip when I get home

AhmetAdil said:
Currently running 4.0.1 can't seems to get it to root, gave up, attempted to update to 4.0.2 through ota, and it wouldn't boot to system had to completely wipe and reflash stock recovery and 4.0.1. Any ideas why root won't take? It just stays on the on plus red dot loading screen after flashing su, via twrp.. So I gave up after the 5th failed attempts, noticed 4.0.2 was out attempted to flash and it would only boot to twrp, had to reflash stock recovery and 4.0.1. Any ideas? On the root mainly, gonna flash a full 4.0.2 zip when I get home
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70084260&postcount=3 (unlocked bootloader, twrp (3.03.1) -> required)

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[help] Regain TWRP on OOS4.0 Official with a mac

I've tried asking this question on other threads but no one is replying.
I have installed the official OOS4.0 through TWRP. I was on a CM13 ROM so I flashed the full 3.5.4 zip and then the 4.0 OTA directly after. Then I flashed SuperSU but I guess it didn't work because I don't have root access.
Now I lost access to TWRP as well. So I tried to reflash TWRP through my Mac and though the process runs smoothly, whenever I boot into recovery, it's still stock.
Is there anything I can do to regain TWRP access through a MacBook?

TWRP 3.1.1-2 doesnt stick on reboot. [Lastest Open Beta]

Hi all.
i previous had TWRP installed and the latest open beta but temporarily went back to stock recovery to fix a dm-verity issue. Now, whenever i fast boot flash TWRP it doesn't stick. every time it boot into the OS it seems to revert to stock recovery.
after doing multiple flashes only 2 of them actually asked me if i wanted to change the read write permissions, the other times it just booted into TWRP without a promt.
any suggestions?
on a side note, if i was to get it to boot into TWRP then wipe and install Paranoid Android might that get it to stick?
Thankyou.
chowchillacharlie said:
Hi all.
i previous had TWRP installed and the latest open beta but temporarily went back to stock recovery to fix a dm-verity issue. Now, whenever i fast boot flash TWRP it doesn't stick. every time it boot into the OS it seems to revert to stock recovery.
after doing multiple flashes only 2 of them actually asked me if i wanted to change the read write permissions, the other times it just booted into TWRP without a promt.
any suggestions?
on a side note, if i was to get it to boot into TWRP then wipe and install Paranoid Android might that get it to stick?
Thankyou.
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I had the same problem so I flashed it TWRP again then flashed another ROM and it stuck. I have no idea why it does that either.
chowchillacharlie said:
Hi all.
i previous had TWRP installed and the latest open beta but temporarily went back to stock recovery to fix a dm-verity issue. Now, whenever i fast boot flash TWRP it doesn't stick. every time it boot into the OS it seems to revert to stock recovery.
after doing multiple flashes only 2 of them actually asked me if i wanted to change the read write permissions, the other times it just booted into TWRP without a promt.
any suggestions?
on a side note, if i was to get it to boot into TWRP then wipe and install Paranoid Android might that get it to stick?
Thankyou.
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Flash SuperSU or magisk before booting to system...and it Will stick...

absolute cluster**** after attempting to move from 4.5.0 to 5.0

So... was tired of some miscellaneous issues with 4.5.0 (rooted w/ Magisk, TWRP recovery) and decided to finally jump to 5.0. Failed initially in TWRP (was using stock 3.1.xx), moved to the OOS internal upgrade option, and actually managed to boot into 5.0 (albeit stock recovery and no root) after that succeeded.
Powered off, connected to PC, fastboot flashed TWRP 3.1.1 blu spark, rebooted into recovery, reflashed blue spark img, flashed OnePlus3TOxygen_28_OTA_060_all_1711160447.zip (went fine AFAIK, "script succeeded, 1.0000"). Cleared Dalvik/cache, flashed SuperSU v2.82... and this is where things got weird. First, flashing SuperSU failed once at the point of compressing the ramdisk. rebooted into TWRP, tried again, and it finished without error messages. Wiped Dalvik/cache once more and rebooted. This time, I got a permanent boot where my OP3T appeared to freeze at the first OP logo on a black background and would go no further even after 10+ minutes. Swapped out my SuperSU zip with a download straight from their website, same frozen boot. Redownloaded OTA_060_all, same thing. Wiped dalvik/cache/system before each attempt, no luck.
Gave up, fastboot -w, reflashed TWRP blu spark, and now even just drying to flash the plain OTA_060 zip results in a "no OS installed" when I try to reboot. When I try to flash either Magisk v15 or SuperSU 2.82, TWRP freezes entirely in the first steps, crashes to a white notification icon, and requires a long power button hold to reboot. I am lost at this point. AFAIK, my OP3T is basically a blank, wiped slate, and I've never experienced full-on TWRP freezes while flashing before blu spark.
In the meantime, I've installed OTA_057 (4.5.1) instead, thankfully without a bootloop, but fully wiped any suggestions?
I've jumped from Nougat to Oreo too. These are my steps: while on nougat open the TWRP recovery (stock TWRP); MAKE A COMPLETE BACKUP; updated it to the latest version (3.2.1.0.- if you have it installed then there's no need for this step); complete wipe; install the OTA using USB OTG; boot to system; run the first setup; (now TWRP might got overwritten just reboot to recovery, if it reboots to TWRP great, move on, if not then reboot to system and install TWRP using ADB); reboot to TWRP recovery; flash Magisk 15 (or SuperSU, but I don't use it so I can't say if it works); flash kernel if you want; reboot to system; check if Magisk/SuperSU works and that's it. At this point I've made another complete backup just in case I skrew up something in the future. Hope I helped! Good luck!
Are you using supersu 2.82 SR5.
I had same problem with my 3T going from nougat to oreo.
Tagtag123 said:
Are you using supersu 2.82 SR5.
I had same problem with my 3T going from nougat to oreo.
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Yep, I believe that's exactly the version I tried I eventually just gave up after doing the complete device wipe through fastboot commands, am now running 5.0 with no problems but have the stock recovery and am not rooted :/ Now I just need to make a backup and then I can mess around and try and find a root method that doesn't basically soft brick my phone...
Even I am running OOS 5.0
The way I rooted is:
Flashed oos 5.0 using TWRP (https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=27381&task=get)
Boot normally
Reboot to TWRP, flash TWRP using fastboot if you find stock recovery. Then boot to TWRP.
After you in the TWRP recovery, flash superSU 2.82 SR5
Then flash suhide (it helps you hide root from apps which are a bit finicky about root).
This works for me.
SuperSU v2.82-SR5 flashable ZIP:
http://download.chainfire.eu/1220/SuperSU/SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
suhide v1.09 flashable ZIP:
http://download.chainfire.eu/1219/suhide/UPDATE-suhide-v1.09-20171001222116.zip
I just followed these steps coming from rooted 4.5.1 and worked perfectly.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/guide-how-to-install-oos-5-0-over-rooted-4-5-1.684519/
Unleashed by my rooted OP3T in 8.0

Help with Magisk root Pixel 2 factory Android 9.0.0 installed

Hello,
I have been struggling to root my device. I have not wiped and rooted it in some time and now coming back to it again magisk keeps breaking my device.
I have clean flashed the latest android 9.0.0 build. I have flashed TWRP custom recovery 3.3.0 successfully. I have tried to flash magisk 3 times now and afterwards my phone wont boot. I originally used magisk manager to get the latest zip and patch my boot image. I then rebooted to to bootloader and ran fast boot flash boot patched_Magisk.img. This wiped out my twrp recovery and my phone wouldn't boot, i couldn't get back into twrp recovery. I reflashed latest 9.0 build and wiped everything. I flashed twrp again and tried to flash Magisk 20.0 from recovery. It was successful but again i couldn't boot into my phone and it eventually restarted back into recovery which i still had twrp this time. I then tried it again with 19.3 and the same thing happened. can anyone tell me what is going on here? What am I missing? I have been having reflash factory 9.0 build each time just to get it to remove the patched boot image and boot up again.
Was either the TWRP version or the two check boxes it has now to install twrp app as system. Installed 3.2.3-1 and didnt install the twrp app through the recovery check boxes and it worked.

Question Root lost after official update - help?

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.
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