I'm trying to install supersu (latest) on my phone and the boot image patching fails.
- Patching sepolicy
--- Failure, aborted
I'm running model sm-g925f, sadly can't recall the rom I installed.
I'm fairly sure I had this device rooted to get the custom rom in, but as some point the supersu upgrade process started failing like this.
Any ideas on how to get root back ?
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hentis said:
I'm trying to install supersu (latest) on my phone and the boot image patching fails.
- Patching sepolicy
--- Failure, aborted
I'm running model sm-g925f, sadly can't recall the rom I installed.
I'm fairly sure I had this device rooted to get the custom rom in, but as some point the supersu upgrade process started failing like this.
Any ideas on how to get root back ?
H
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If you have twrp, you should be able to flash a SuperSU zip file to gain root.
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RealWelder said:
If you have twrp, you should be able to flash a SuperSU zip file to gain root.
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I do have TWRP and using the latest zip, I get a failure as indicated.
hentis said:
I do have TWRP and using the latest zip, I get a failure as indicated.
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When you say the latest...are you talking 2.8 or higher? You might try using v2.79, it may work for you.
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hentis said:
I do have TWRP and using the latest zip, I get a failure as indicated.
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More information is needed for this failure when installing the v2.82 Test 1 in TWRP.
After attempting this again (after the failure happens), go back to the main TWRP screen, select Advanced, then copy Log and swipe to copy the log.
Then reboot and provide that log with your information to the following Official SuperSU thread:
[STABLE][2017.05.27] SuperSU v2.82 by Chainfire
***Please Note: As always, I welcome any member to help with further valuable information/clarification for any of my posts.
Sent via Communicator [D2VZW] from the Bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise
RealWelder said:
When you say the latest...are you talking 2.8 or higher? You might try using v2.79, it may work for you.
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I've tested a number of versions. All fail patching selinux policy.
Additionally My build number is NRD90M.G925FXXU5EQDF which according to galaxys6edgeupdate dot com is a Nugat update on 30 April. It removes root.
I'm pretty well versed in flashing and rooting been doing it since htc magic. This is the first time I'm having an issue rooting my device.
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Ibuprophen said:
More information is needed for this failure when installing the v2.82 Test 1 in TWRP.
After attempting this again (after the failure happens), go back to the main TWRP screen, select Advanced, then copy Log and swipe to copy the log.
Then reboot and provide that log with your information to the following Official SuperSU thread:
[STABLE][2017.05.27] SuperSU v2.82 by Chainfire
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Thank you
Have done.
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Here is what I had to do to get ROOT on Lollipop.
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Upgrade to Lollipop ( I did it the ODIN method but shouldn't matter if you do OTA)
- ODIN Flash CF-AutoRoot from the first thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...34&postcount=1
- Let Device Reboot
- Go to Download Mode Again
- ODIN flash the latest TWRP. http://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxytabs105.html
- Let device reboot.
- Download latest SuperSU here and store it in your device. http://download.chainfire.eu/696/Sup...erSU-v2.46.zip
- Go into Recover by Power+Home+Volume Up.
- Instal the SuperSU zip you downloaded.
You should be good.
Took me a while to get this figured out so just sharing what i found.
If this helped please hit the thanks button.
dadanepal said:
Here is what I had to do to get ROOT on Lollipop.
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Upgrade to Lollipop ( I did it the ODIN method but shouldn't matter if you do OTA)
- ODIN Flash CF-AutoRoot from the first thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...34&postcount=1
- Let Device Reboot
- Go to Download Mode Again
- ODIN flash the latest TWRP. http://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxytabs105.html
- Let device reboot.
- Download latest SuperSU here and store it in your device. http://download.chainfire.eu/696/Sup...erSU-v2.46.zip
- Go into Recover by Power+Home+Volume Up.
- Instal the SuperSU zip you downloaded.
You should be good.
Took me a while to get this figured out so just sharing what i found.
If this helped please hit the thanks button.
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I can confirm that this process does work. It's the method I went through when I upgraded my Tab S.
Tbh that is a long winded way to achieve something much easier. The Cf-autoroot step was totally unnecessary. It only does what the supersu zip does or twrp does itself.
Just flash TWRP from the first post. It will root your device with the latest binary.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/development/test-twrp-2-8-60-recovery-mod-t3066372
ashyx said:
Tbh that is a long winded way to achieve something much easier. The Cf-autoroot step was totally unnecessary. It only does what the supersu zip does or twrp does itself.
Just flash TWRP from the first post. It will root your device with the latest binary.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/development/test-twrp-2-8-60-recovery-mod-t3066372
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Thanks for the update. Are you going to keep up with every new SU updated binaries and update TWRP every time the binaries are update. That would be great if you are willing to do that. I rather rely on the actual TWRP and SuperSU Developers to give me the zips etc. and flash my self as long winded as that may seem but people can choose.
Twrp is updated more often than the super su binary, but team win never seem to update the binary, so I'll just update it myself with each release. Not only that, each new twrp release has the same problems as mentioned in my original post.
I'm also looking for a way to get MTP working properly as that is the only issue now.
Regarding cf-autoroot. I don't think people realise there is nothing special about how it roots.
It basically does the same thing that twrp does itself or flashing a super su zip.
Cf-autoroot simply installs a modified stock recovery which runs a script to Install root then flashes back stock recovery.
If someone intends to install a custom recovery anyway then there is no point in running cf-autoroot.
Twrp will do exactly the same thing and so does installing a super su zip.
They all accomplish the same thing using a slightly different method.
The only difference will be that chainfire may keep each cf-autroot updated with the latest binary.
The reason chainfire created it is for people who want to stick with stock recovery instead of custom
ashyx said:
Twrp is updated more often than the super su binary, but team win never seem to update the binary, so I'll just update it myself with each release. Not only that, each new twrp release has the same problems as mentioned in my original post.
I'm also looking for a way to get MTP working properly as that is the only issue n
So i tried the auto root no luck, what mode do i flash twrp in odin?
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deno24 said:
ashyx said:
Twrp is updated more often than the super su binary, but team win never seem to update the binary, so I'll just update it myself with each release. Not only that, each new twrp release has the same problems as mentioned in my original post.
I'm also looking for a way to get MTP working properly as that is the only issue n
So i tried the auto root no luck, what mode do i flash twrp in odin?
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Mode? Just load it and flash it.
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deno24 said:
Mode? Just load it and flash it.
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yeah in AP mode?
im trying to root this
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ashyx said:
yeah in AP mode?
im trying to root this
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That's the one.
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That's the one.
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cool so i flash twrp and ill have root? been a cpl oif years since ive done this last root was note2
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Just flash twrp, boot into it then hit reboot. Twrp will give you the option to root.
If doesn't then you are already rooted and probably just need to update the super su app.
ashyx said:
Just flash twrp, boot into it then hit reboot. Twrp will give you the option to root.
If doesn't then you are already rooted and probably just need to update the super su app.
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I did that and I can't boot into twrp, samsung recovery is shown. Looks like it can't rewrite the original recovery. Used your version from 30th March with Odin 10.6.
Thanks
d3xtr0 said:
I did that and I can't boot into twrp, samsung recovery is shown. Looks like it can't rewrite the original recovery. Used your version from 30th March with Odin 10.6.
Thanks
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That's a feature of lollipop. It overwrites with stock recovery. Happens on many devices. You need to boot into recovery immediately after flashing twrp, twrp will then patch it so stock recovery can't replace it.
When flashing uncheck auto reboot in odin. When it finishes flashing hold power + vol down + home. As soon as the screen goes blank hold power +vol up + home to boot into recovery.
Thanks for the information, but now I've flashed your new package root+twrp and it's working great
Thanks again.
Sent from my MI 4W
Whith this method, what is the knox value?
Knox is one ( .. )
Newer thread opened yesterday.
Edit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3079488
[ROOT][RECOVERY] [ALL IN ONE] Cf-Autoroot-twrp-T800-T805 [Tab S 10.5 ]
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I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 (verizon SCH-I545) running android 5.0.1
I have already rooted my device using KingRoot
I have been trying to flash the xposed zip file for several days now and I'm not having any luck. I've tried a few different tools to flash but they all kick me to bootloader but fail to flash the zip. I get the following error when bootloader is verifying the update package:
Code:
E:footer is wrong
E:signature verification failed
I've tried putting the zip file on my device and on SD to see if that might help, but still no dice. Does anyone have suggestions or know what I'm doing wrong? I'm using the most recent zip from XDA (xposed-v86-sdk21-arm.zip updated 08-Jul-2016 15:25... I've also tried arter97's package and dkcldark's package as well as Magisk v1)
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Anyone have any suggestions?
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Someone has to have some sort of suggestions I could try... would flashing a custom rom on do anything or is this related to the KNOX security stuff?
Are you using twrp? if so, did you turn off zip verification and md5 verification?
Nergal di Cuthah said:
Are you using twrp? if so, did you turn off zip verification and md5 verification?
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i am using twrp manager 9.0 (from the play store) but i didn't see a place/option to disable the verification. is there a different app i should be using or am i overlooking something obvious?
edit: I've also tried CWM and i get the same errors
lordofbeond said:
i am using twrp manager 9.0 (from the play store) but i didn't see a place/option to disable the verification. is there a different app i should be using or am i overlooking something obvious?
edit: I've also tried CWM and i get the same errors
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Not in manager in actual twrp
Nergal di Cuthah said:
Not in manager in actual twrp
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I wasn't aware of the install twrp step which answers most of the questions I have about this.
I tried it and softbricked my device. Did a little more research and it looks like the kernel I have won't allow me to install TWRP. I'm trying to use verizion's recovery tool to downgrade/repair the device and I'll see if I can get this device rolled back and TWRP installed.
Thank you for the info, this gives me a launching point at least. I'll check back here if/when I get TWRP installed and I try to disable the validation.
This thread is probably your answer
lordofbeond said:
I wasn't aware of the install twrp step which answers most of the questions I have about this.
I tried it and softbricked my device. Did a little more research and it looks like the kernel I have won't allow me to install TWRP. I'm trying to use verizion's recovery tool to downgrade/repair the device and I'll see if I can get this device rolled back and TWRP installed.
Thank you for the info, this gives me a launching point at least. I'll check back here if/when I get TWRP installed and I try to disable the validation.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-framework-install-galaxy-s4-sch-t3425615
lordofbeond said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 (verizon SCH-I545) running android 5.0.1
I have already rooted my device using KingRoot
I have been trying to flash the xposed zip file for several days now and I'm not having any luck. I've tried a few different tools to flash but they all kick me to bootloader but fail to flash the zip. I get the following error when bootloader is verifying the update package:
I've tried putting the zip file on my device and on SD to see if that might help, but still no dice. Does anyone have suggestions or know what I'm doing wrong? I'm using the most recent zip from XDA (xposed-v86-sdk21-arm.zip updated 08-Jul-2016 15:25... I've also tried arter97's package and dkcldark's package as well as Magisk v1)
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Hola. i just did this on vz GS4 i545:
use FlashFire for everything. make sure you have a titanium backup of your apps and data for after you flash new ROM. here are the steps:
1. Flash Fire Zip or OTA stock of1 deodexed ROM from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...1-keeproot-t3182544/post62413212#post62413212
it will spend 10 to 15 minutes on the red Verizon splash screen.
2. reload from titanium at this point.
3. install xposed 3.0alpha4.apk from the xposed forum page.
4. flashfire zip or ota Arter97's xposed v65 sdk21 arm arter97 V5 krait.zip
this last step took about 35 minutes to upgrade all 260 plus apps i have.
make sure you have the proper uninstaller loaded too just in case. i put mine on the ext sd card in case i needed to load it from recovery. though that might not work because of the unsigned issue.
Hi,
anyone tried to flash TWRP 3.1.0? https://dl.twrp.me/vienna/
Maybe succesfully rooted the P9+ with it?
Regards
Flashed on B360 but still unable to enter TWRP Recovery, just stuck on bootscreen "Your device has been unlocked..."
//Niklas
Any update for successful root ?????
FYI.... I'm on L29C636B362 and have full root, however I'm struggling to exchange the emojis to iOS 10.2 as I can't stand the android ones...
I used the EVA TWRP 3.1.0 and it works fine with the latest phh SuperUser ZIP and binary.
//Niklas
nikjensie said:
FYI.... I'm on L29C636B362 and have full root, however I'm struggling to exchange the emojis to iOS 10.2 as I can't stand the android ones...
I used the EVA TWRP 3.1.0 and it works fine with the latest phh SuperUser ZIP and binary.
//Niklas
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Hello nikjensie, a favor I want to ask if you can post the procedure for granting that you made and the files you've used, because I on a P9 Plus VIE-L09C02334 have failed to have the root conn new TWRP, despite having tried to use latest SuperSu files, from 2.78 to 2.79. Thanks in advance and hope you can help me. See you soon
I hope that you understand their English translation.
Grlschia said:
Hello nikjensie, a favor I want to ask if you can post the procedure for granting that you made and the files you've used, because I on a P9 Plus VIE-L09C02334 have failed to have the root conn new TWRP, despite having tried to use latest SuperSu files, from 2.78 to 2.79. Thanks in advance and hope you can help me. See you soon
I hope that you understand their English translation.
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Did you try to root using phh SuperSu?
cmexec said:
Did you try to root using phh SuperSu?
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No, can you give me the link or if there is any thread on the forums. I did the phone unlocked, loaded the new TWRP and then I tried to load the various SuperSu, with negative results. In fact, failing to have the root are returned to the previous version of Andorid (Marshmallow).
Grlschia said:
No, can you give me the link or if there is any thread on the forums. I did the phone unlocked, loaded the new TWRP and then I tried to load the various SuperSu, with negative results. In fact, failing to have the root are returned to the previous version of Andorid (Marshmallow).
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Wich TWRP did you used? im stuck in "your device is booting"
matagatoz said:
Wich TWRP did you used? im stuck in "your device is booting"
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That downloaded from this link:
This https://dl.twrp.me/vienna/twrp-3.1.0-0-vienna.img.html of this link has blocked me too the phone. I reverted to another version that I downloaded through a link I always found on this forum, that I can not remember.
P.S.: Sorry if you copied it is not, just I find the load. Thank you
L29C636B362 wont boot to TWRP recovery...
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Wich TWRP did you used? im stuck in "your device is booting"
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A previous poster said he used TWRP 3.1.0 for the P9 (EVA). I just tried that version, and although it seems to flash ok via fastboot, a boot into recovery does not advance past the "Your device is booting now..." screen. :crying:
cmexec said:
A previous poster said he used TWRP 3.1.0 for the P9 (EVA). I just tried that version, and although it seems to flash ok via fastboot, a boot into recovery does not advance past the "Your device is booting now..." screen. :crying:
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Go with the phone in bootloader and through the tool Universal_Fastboot_And_Adb_Tool loads the file that you find in this mega folder: mega:#fm/n5JlDJbT I shared. See that the language is Chinese and English.
You can also install it with command-ADB Fastboot if you back better.
Grlschia said:
Go with the phone in bootloader and through the tool Universal_Fastboot_And_Adb_Tool loads the file that you find in this mega folder: mega:#fm/n5JlDJbT I shared. See that the language is Chinese and English.
You can also install it with command-ADB Fastboot if you back better.
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im unable to open that mega folder can you re-share it ?
Try it: pan.baidu.com/s/1nvqbYNR
All credits to [email protected]
matagatoz said:
im unable to open that mega folder can you re-share it ?
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Excuse me, I have some problem for sharing, I fix just put the link to download.
jvelasco said:
Try it: pan.baidu.com/s/1nvqbYNR
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Okay I installed the TWRP from this package and was able to boot into TWRP (3.03) recovery and change the language to english. I tested a nandroid backup and all seems to work fine. I was not able to install phh superuser. The install fails with: "Updater process ended with Error 1". I guess I am missing a crucial step in rooting Nougat on the VIE-L29C636 ROM?
Hello, I too with the new TWRP I managed to back up and restore her, but miss the fact that we can have the rott. I tried to install the various 'SuperSu', 'phh superuser' and not least 'Magisk', not get anything good. Now I left clean, no bootloader unlocked and no TWRP. but its original recovery, waiting for some of the many programmers and modders are able to find a winning combination in order to have the root on our phone. One reason for the only backup I am using the app 'Backup Huawei' already installed it does its job very well, in qunto also saves the settings that we do. See you soon and good navigation and use with this amazing phone.
cmexec said:
Okay I installed the TWRP from this package and was able to boot into TWRP (3.03) recovery and change the language to english. I tested a nandroid backup and all seems to work fine. I was not able to install phh superuser. The install fails with: "Updater process ended with Error 1". I guess I am missing a crucial step in rooting Nougat on the VIE-L29C636 ROM?
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Maybe try this: pan.baidu.com/s/1i5qQfm1
Original post: club.huawei.com/thread-12226302-1-1.html
All credits to [email protected]
cmexec said:
Okay I installed the TWRP from this package and was able to boot into TWRP (3.03) recovery and change the language to english. I tested a nandroid backup and all seems to work fine. I was not able to install phh superuser. The install fails with: "Updater process ended with Error 1". I guess I am missing a crucial step in rooting Nougat on the VIE-L29C636 ROM?
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You need to use the phh version r275...
//Nik
jvelasco said:
Maybe try this: pan.baidu.com/s/1i5qQfm1
Original post: club.huawei.com/thread-12226302-1-1.html
All credits to [email protected]
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Thank you for the response. I did use the same TWRP version from the linked site. It's actually v3.0.3. It installs and works fine; to the extent that I was able to successfully complete a nandroid backup in TWRP. However, when I tried to install phh Superuser r2.75 it fails with message "Updater process ended with Error: 1". Is it possible that I needed to uninstall/remove the previous root (SuperSu) that existed before I upgraded from MM to Nougat?
-Paul
cmexec said:
Thank you for the response. I did use the same TWRP version from the linked site. It's actually v3.0.3. It installs and works fine; to the extent that I was able to successfully complete a nandroid backup in TWRP. However, when I tried to install phh Superuser r2.75 it fails with message "Updater process ended with Error: 1". Is it possible that I needed to uninstall/remove the previous root (SuperSu) that existed before I upgraded from MM to Nougat?
-Paul
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root can be achieved with systemless root. i think the version is 2.79 found in the p9 forums. i rooted my p9+ with the latest nougat earlier today. twrp is now 3.1.0.
Just successfully installed Supersu 2.81 (2.81 because the guide I used said it's the most stable version) when my phone rebooted the playstore promted me to update Supersu so. being the clueless noob that I am I updated it. Now it keeps failing when it's trying to update binaries. I can still use supersu and still have root access though. It's just annoying seeing that message to update binaries.
I have the same problem, I've even tried flashing the SuperSU .zip manually using TWRP! It reboots my phone before it finishes the flashing process. Does anyone know how to update it?
fajner said:
I have the same problem, I've even tried flashing the SuperSU .zip manually using TWRP! It reboots my phone before it finishes the flashing process. Does anyone know how to update it?
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I already fixed mine.
blitzball said:
I already fixed mine.
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How did you fix it?
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How did you fix it?
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Open Supersu, navigate to the settings, scroll down and do a full unroot. Your phone will reboot so make sure you activate twrp before your phone boots fully otherwise you'll have to reinstall twrp again via adb cause your phone will overwrite twrp after it boots.
Download Supersu 2.82 here (the one I have is the no additive version just root) and just flash it with twrp. Done. Easy.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/root-supersu-2-81-emui-5-t3612258
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Open Supersu, navigate to the settings, scroll down and do a full unroot. Your phone will reboot so make sure you activate twrp before your phone boots fully otherwise you'll have to reinstall twrp again via adb cause your phone will overwrite twrp after it boots.
Download Supersu 2.82 here (the one I have is the no additive version just root) and just flash it with twrp. Done. Easy.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/root-supersu-2-81-emui-5-t3612258
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Sorry for late reply, I've tried uninstalling supersu/unrooting but neither did work or help. I finally ended up rebranding my phone to AL10 and installing the Chinese Oreo rom which works great.
Just got notified of the update.
Downloading the update now & will share the file in later post for you guys.
Uploaded the file to android file host.
Incremental update file:.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261819958
Full update file:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261819976
https://briw.me/10.3.3/OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.P.27_OTA_027_all_2005192132_076a8e3.zip
@red rocket, here is the full update for 10.3.3 hosted on my server (feel free to add to OP if you'd like):
OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.P.27_OTA_027_all_2005192132_076a8e3.zip
MD5
a63548 said:
@red rocket, here is the full update for 10.3.3 hosted on my server (feel free to add to OP if you'd like):
OnePlus7ProOxygen_21.P.27_OTA_027_all_2005192132_076a8e3.zip
MD5
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Thanks I'm on my way to upload the file to my android file host account as well. Appreciate the quick upload
I'm not unable to get into settings now after updating through magisk. Weird. I did disable the magisk modules.
JDROIDS said:
I'm not unable to get into settings now after updating through magisk. Weird. I did disable the magisk modules.
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Is this still an issue for you? I haven't taken it yet, and your comment froze me. Your signature says OP 5T..
It's been a while since the last OTA, so I ask to reconfirm. I need to:
1) Uninstall RICE in Magisk and other modules
2) Uninstall XXX or not? That thread stated long ago that the module can be left installed since it's not version-dependent.
3) Uninstall twrp a/b retention script
4) DOwnload full update using oxygen updater.
5) Install update using settings/local upgrade. DO NOT REBOOT
6) Install Magisk. DO NOT REBOOT
7) INstall TWRP a/b retention script in magisk. DO NOT REBOOT
8) Install Magisk to inactive slot. NOW REBOOT
Is that right?
Is this twrp flashable.
rowdy_83 said:
Is this twrp flashable.
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Yes
liam_davenport said:
Yes
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Why would we chose to flash it via twrp? Is it easier or faster or better? I ask to learn since all guides mention the use of the update app
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nabril15 said:
Why would we chose to flash it via twrp? Is it easier or faster or better? I ask to learn since all guides mention the use of the update app
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So you don't overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery, and reflash Magisk while in recovery.
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So you don't overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery, and reflash Magisk while in recovery.
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Got it. Or, use the update method that has a step where a twrp retention script is installed in Magisk. They both sound like similar methods
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Got it. Or, use the update method that has a step where a twrp retention script is installed in Magisk. They both sound like similar methods
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They are, but for the old-time root users (like myself), flashing from TWRP is the simplest way.
Mind you, I'm not old (32yrs), but I've been rooting since the HTC Evo, and flashing ROMs and updates from TWRP is the most straightforward method.
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They are, but for the old-time root users (like myself), flashing from TWRP is the simplest way.
Mind you, I'm not old (32yrs), but I've been rooting since the HTC Evo, and flashing ROMs and updates from TWRP is the most straightforward method.
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I totally understand. Easy is good. I've been flashing a long time as well, and this TWRP approach appeals to me.
What are the steps? Boot to twrp, flash update, reboot? And twrp and magisk will be kept? I assume that before flashing, I would need to remove all magisk modules - RICE, XXX, and whatever else is in there. No?
These update logs has been pretty lame lately. Shuffling same BS around.
AarSyl said:
They are, but for the old-time root users (like myself), flashing from TWRP is the simplest way.
Mind you, I'm not old (32yrs), but I've been rooting since the HTC Evo, and flashing ROMs and updates from TWRP is the most straightforward method.
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Lol same here but IAM little older.i install through Twrp after format .so it's installed clean.
mholloway said:
Lol same here but IAM little older.i install through Twrp after format .so it's installed clean.
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Can you kindly elaborate or expand, if you will, on the steps that you followed?
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nabril15 said:
Can you kindly elaborate or expand, if you will, on the steps that you followed?
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Same as flashing a rom. In TWRP went to wipe.choose format ,type yes it deleted everything..
Reboot recovery
Connect to computer
Click on your device ,then internal storage,then TWRP.
Copy this rom OOS10 and TWRP zip and magisk zip to TWRP file.
Install OOS10,then flash TWRP
Reboot to TWRP,flash OOS10 again,then TWRP
reboot recovery flashed OOS10 again and TWRP
then reboot system
Don't forget to flash TWRP right after flashing rom or you will have the stock recovery..
After set up boot TWRP and flash magisk.
Anyone facing battery drain issue after updating to 10.3.3? also i m facing slow charging issue
Anyone else or its just me?
Is this for Europe?
Psyscope said:
Is this for Europe?
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10.0.6 is for eu but still not out
Rocket Powered Oneplus 7 Pro
here is the full update for 10.3.3 hosted on my server (feel free to add to OP if you'd like):
https://pan.daxiaamu.com/一加手机官方ROM/...en_21.P.27_OTA_027_all_2005192132_076a8e3.zip