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Can't install lineageos without big problems

Hi
I've a a3003 and I'm running freedom is 1.3.
now I want to move to lineageos.
I did install tugapower n10 and everything did run very smooth.
after booting in TWRP and a restart,I had to reconfigure my phone.
it didn't matter what I did, I had to reconfigure my phone after every boot to TWRP.
now I'm back on freedom os and everything is fine.
how do I move to lineageos without so much trouble?
thanks
Happened to me too. Just wondering: Are you coming from OxygenOS 4.0.2 or 4.0.3?
Check your TWRP version. You need 3.0.4 (currently unreleased) or you will have these issues.
After I updated TWRP my resets went away also.
TWRP 3.0.4 link https://forum.xda-developers.com/on.../recovery-official-twrp-oneplus-3-3t-t3543391
I would try flashing the latest 4.0.3 OnePlus 3T firmware first, and then try the new ROM
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862702435
And also make sure to have at least the latest TWRP 3.0.4-1 or you will have problems.
Thanks everybody. After flashing TWRP everything is fine
Thats a knows TWRP issue make sure you are on TWRP 3.0.4.0 + the latest is 3.0.4.1
the one plus 3 and 3T recovery are same check TWRP Thread at One plus 3 Section

Which version of TWRP?

After last update of OS lost root.
Had to install TWRP again, after install got into bootloop, flushed OP recovery again but had no access to recovery at all.
Finally flashed latest version of Oxygen-OS, 4.1.6 running on Android 7.1.1
I understand sometimes newer versions of TWRP might not work well with latest OS
All this said.... what would be the safest yet most up to date TWRP version for the OP3T?
3.1.1.0 i believe or you can flash Blu-Spark TWRP
I'm using Blu Spark's TWRP latest and it works wonderfully with OOS / FreedomOS v4.1.6 It's TWRP v3.1.1-x Blu_Spark v37 for OP3 & OP3T
TWRP v3.1.1-x Blu_Spark working with both custom and stock rom

TWRP 3.2.0.0

Has any of you guys tried the newest TWRP 3.2.0.0 for OnePlus 3T? Did you find a bug?
Thanks.
Info: http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/1...g-better-support-oreo-roms-pixel-2-bug-fixes/
Download TWRPfor OP3T from the official site: https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus3t/
I wonder if it triggers dmverity and how to avoid it if we just want to upgrade twrp...
jojlse said:
I wonder if it triggers dmverity and how to avoid it if we just want to upgrade twrp...
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I assume you flash the updated Recovery followed by the patched firmware, which i assume you already have? I don't even know if the firmware is necessary but whenever i flash anything i also re-flash the patched firmware while I'm at it. No reason not to.
Alright, DM-Verity will be cleared if you flash the newest Magisk beta, and TWRP 3.2.X.X is working fine. I don't think Teamwin would release an official version of TWRP without making sure it's completely free of bugs. It flashes Oreo ROMs (Cardinal Xtended, N2Os) and also flashed OOS 5.0 very well. Add-ons such as Magisk and Magisk Modules flashed flawlessly.

[Solved] Official Oxygen OS 5.0 boot loop problem for rooted users

Update: A working solution is listed below for reference.
A detailed tutorial for encrypted and rooted Nougat OOS users on how to flash Oreo OxygenOS without running into the infamous boot loop issue.
Step 1: Remove all fingerprint & pin from the device
Step 2: Backup everything on your PC/Laptop
Step 3: Reboot the device to TWRP bootloader
Step 4: Using a PC/Laptop, flash Blu_Spark TWRP via ADB command
Step 5: Reboot device to TWRP
Step 6: Wipe dalvik, cache, system & internal partition
Step 7: Format device
Step 8: Copy Oreo Rom & no_verity_mod file onto your device
Step 9: Flash Oreo under TWRP
Step 10: Flash TWRP again
Step 11: Reboot to recovery again
Step 12: Flash Magisk Beta for root (I used Magisk beta 14.5)
Step 13: Flash no_verity_mod file
Step 14: Reboot into Oreo Oxygen OS
Your device is now decrypted, rooted and running the latest stable Oreo OxygenOS build.
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Seeing as a couple of forum members have messaged me regarding the official update of Android Oreo, I would like to make a proper discussion thread for it.
I just want to make it clear that HatRiGt has made an outstanding effort by making a tutorial thread. -> ([OFFICIAL] [Stable Oreo 8 ] Oxygen OS 5.0 Update [Tutorial-Root] [Mirror] by HatRiGt)
With that said, I believe the title is somewhat misleading. Since a lot of members are under the impression that this Oreo update will be a simple and straightforward process like all previous Nougat updates, except for it's not.
Stock OxygenOS
Rooted with Magisk v14
TWRP Recovery
Device already encrypted
Almost everyone with the device configuration listed above has run into some sort of serious issues, such as boot loop, file system decrypted/corrupted, or a complete data loss.
So far, it seems like the few groups of members that have managed to update their device without any data loss are either users that have flashed the Oreo Beta rom, or users with a non-rooted & stock recovery device. Almost everyone else is facing some form of issues.
I understand that some people have suggested that rooted users should first format the internal storage, before proceeding with the Oreo update. I personally feel that it is an inconvenient method of OS update, since many of us have a huge collection of photos, media files and app settings etc... to worry about.
The purpose of this thread is to address the aforementioned problem for rooted OOS users and to come up with a solution, so that everyone can enjoy this latest stable release of Android Oreo.
Any comments or thoughts are welcomed.
Maybe a stupid idea, but I am a bit noobish in this. Running stock 4.5.15, rooted, K2 TWRP and Magisk.
Is it not an option to just flash stock recovery (via ADB or Root Toolcase), then remove/deinstall Magisk and use the OTA update? After that flash Blue Spark via ADB, reflash Magisk and be good to go?
Unfortunately this is my daily driver company phone so I haven't the time to experiment with it at the moment.
I had some issues trying to dirty flash mine. Didn't know about others' troubles until after the fact.
I ended up with the black screen and blue notification LED. Everything encrypted and unable to go anywhere in recovery mode. Had to do a full wipe and image load; I also am not sure if I had been running my backups for a while, so this could be a lesson learned.
Malcol13 said:
I had some issues trying to dirty flash mine. Didn't know about others' troubles until after the fact.
I ended up with the black screen and blue notification LED. Everything encrypted and unable to go anywhere in recovery mode. Had to do a full wipe and image load; I also am not sure if I had been running my backups for a while, so this could be a lesson learned.
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Still experiencing the exact same problem.
The problem is, I can't transfer the zip to my phone to flash.
Under TWRP, any computer recognizes it as a mass storage, but even with adb push/sideload it doesn't work.
Does a full wipe help with that problem?
DionysosD said:
Still experiencing the exact same problem.
The problem is, I can't transfer the zip to my phone to flash.
Under TWRP, any computer recognizes it as a mass storage, but even with adb push/sideload it doesn't work.
Does a full wipe help with that problem?
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I saw the same thing. Unable to copy the zip file until I did the full wipe, which means no chance of recovering what was on it, but I'm cutting my losses.
I'm now stuck on the configuration stage, it's just sitting on "Just a sec..." for forever it would seem. Trying to update on Christmas day was a bad decision.
Root *shouldn't* cause issues. But that really depends on what has been changed by root
Twrp will though.
Flashing stock recovery should allow the ota to work without issues.
Having said that it's a major update so factory reset isn't a bad idea anyway.
fards said:
Root *shouldn't* cause issues. But that really depends on what has been changed by root
Twrp will though.
Flashing stock recovery should allow the ota to work without issues.
Having said that it's a major update so factory reset isn't a bad idea anyway.
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I had the same idea, encrypted, rooted (no system modifications) and running twrp, I flashed stock OP5 recovery, and updated through the ota and ended up in a bootloop.
I did a nandroid to a usb before updating, but I still lost all internal storage files
so...the no verity is only for decrypted users right?
fards said:
Flashing stock recovery should allow the ota to work without issues.
Having said that it's a major update so factory reset isn't a bad idea anyway.
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I appreciated the suggestion, but there are a lot of users with loads of files stored on the device, along with various other app settings, having to wipe the storage or perform a factory reset can be really troublesome. I believe that OnePlus pushed through this stable OTA update with the intention of a seamless update. Endless boot loops and data loss wouldn't be an ideal method of an OS update.
The way I installed the beta 2, was removing the pin and fingerprint before installing magisk through Twrp, at first I got stuck with bootloop, but made it come back to life after installing the ota through Twrp and booting back, removing my pin and then installing magisk.
igoorsoouza said:
The way I installed the beta 2, was removing the pin and fingerprint before installing magisk through Twrp, at first I got stuck with bootloop, but made it come back to life after installing the ota through Twrp and booting back, removing my pin and then installing magisk.
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Okay, so I've been thinking that maybe it's possible for us rooted Nougat OOS users to update to Oreo stable release without any form of data loss.
I've listed the steps to avoid any potential confusions.
You start with stock Nougat OxygenOS (Encrypted) with Magisk v14 (root) and non-Oreo compatible TWRP (e.g TWRP 3.1.1.1)
Flash an Oreo compatible TWRP (e.g Blu_Spark TWRP)
Boot up the new Oreo compatible TWRP
Flash OreoBeta 2
The phone should boot up OreoBeta 2 without any data loss
Dirty flash the official Oreo stable release via the new Oreo compatible TWRP
Flash Oreo compatible TWRP again
Flash Magisk beta for root access
Flash No-verity file
So the basic order of flashing should be Nougat OOS -> OreoBeta -> Oreo Stable
Any thoughts on this?
Are you sure flashing Open beta2 won't compromise the internal storage? I bet no one affords to loose previous photos, apps, settings, etc without full backup.
I've triyed this. All good till i flash 5.0 & Magisk & no verity....
Hello there and Merry Christmas.
I faced to this issue too, fortunately before to update to Oreo. I made a full backup of my data.
My OP5 was running under Oxygen OS 4.5.15 Nougat 7.1.1
Rooted with Magisk V14.5
TWRP Blue_Spark 3.1.1
First I have updated my TWRP to Blue_Spark 3.2
And then I've installed Oreo Oxygen OS 5.0 from TWRP with the full zip.
After the update, my op5 has been bricked and locked on blank black screen with a blue led.
To unbrick my phone I used a tiers softwate to install Hydrogen OS first.
After that I could installed TWRP Blue_Spark 3.2 and then flash to the full zip Oreo Oxygen OS 5.0
My OP5 works as well but...
Right now I'm blocked, Google who usually sends an SMS, does not offer me. Only the authentificatorator or the security code. : /
Be careful, print a Google code to access your account when you go to install Oreo.
I'm waiting for Google to do the right thing.
Hi,
I have a boot loop on my OP5.
I ddirty flashed Oreo and had twrp/magisk.
Any ideas to recover my data partition ? (I had fingerprint/pin)
Best regards,
1) What is that "no-verity" file?
2) Isn't the regular TWRP 3.2.0 good with Oreo?
MadCow809 said:
Okay, so I've been thinking that maybe it's possible for us rooted Nougat OOS users to update to Oreo stable release without any form of data loss.
I've listed the steps to avoid any potential confusions.
You start with stock Nougat OxygenOS (Encrypted) with Magisk v14 (root) and non-Oreo compatible TWRP (e.g TWRP 3.1.1.1)
Flash an Oreo compatible TWRP (e.g Blu_Spark TWRP)
Boot up the new Oreo compatible TWRP
Flash OreoBeta 2
The phone should boot up OreoBeta 2 without any data loss
Dirty flash the official Oreo stable release via the new Oreo compatible TWRP
Flash Oreo compatible TWRP again
Flash Magisk beta for root access
Flash No-verity file
So the basic order of flashing should be Nougat OOS -> OreoBeta -> Oreo Stable
Any thoughts on this?
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Isn't a full wipe required even for Oreo Beta builds? Also thanks for starting this thread I'm really eager to jump into Oreo but would love it if no wipe happened.
BenSow said:
Isn't a full wipe required even for Oreo Beta builds? Also thanks for starting this thread I'm really eager to jump into Oreo but would love it if no wipe happened.
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I think it's possible to flash the Oreo Beta without a full wipe. And yeah, I've got way too much stuff on my device, so I can't afford to wipe my storage.
MadCow809 said:
I appreciated the suggestion, but there are a lot of users with loads of files stored on the device, along with various other app settings, having to wipe the storage or perform a factory reset can be really troublesome. I believe that OnePlus pushed through this stable OTA update with the intention of a seamless update. Endless boot loops and data loss wouldn't be an ideal method of an OS update.
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I never suggested either.
Oneplus don't test using twrp or using root.
Their prescribed ota route, as pretty much every other OEM, is unmodified system partition using stock bootloader.
Twrp or root will affect those and can cause bootloops.
Obviously there's a chance with so much diversity in installs that there can be an issue arises.
raboliot said:
Hi,
I have a boot loop on my OP5.
I ddirty flashed Oreo and had twrp/magisk.
Any ideas to recover my data partition ? (I had fingerprint/pin)
Best regards,
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-restore-data-stuck-bootloop-n-o-t3724515
Read it all.
I have a Encrypted phone and I was able to recover all.
Actually I was able to restore my Nandroid backup.

Working Twrp ?

Is there a fully functioning twrp recovery for the Huawai p10 plus (VKY-L29). I haven't found a functioning version yet. I need a version that also has a functioning adb sideload function, due to all the ones ive tried do not work with sideload. Thanks in advance for any replies.
The device is unlocked
TWRP Recovery (Huawei P10 Plus {VKY-***})
OpenKirin presents unofficial TWRP for stock EMUI 5.x on Huawei P10. Intended for usage on stock emui 5.x in combination with unlocked bootloader and modded boot image with disabled dm-verity (depending on what you want to do). Instructions 1...
forum.xda-developers.com
It says that it doesn't support backing up /data. ADB sideload should work i guess.
PhotonIce said:
TWRP Recovery (Huawei P10 Plus {VKY-***})
OpenKirin presents unofficial TWRP for stock EMUI 5.x on Huawei P10. Intended for usage on stock emui 5.x in combination with unlocked bootloader and modded boot image with disabled dm-verity (depending on what you want to do). Instructions 1...
forum.xda-developers.com
It says that it doesn't support backing up /data. ADB sideload should work i guess.
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just checked, both linked files are no longer avaliable
Maybe try this:
[recovery] twrp 3.2.1-0 OREO
Team Win Recovery Project 3.2.1-0 for OREO only (fromfuture edition) Hi there, here my latest TWRP 3.2.1-0 Build for Oreo. HOW-TO INSTALL: 1. Unlocked bootloader is required! 2. Download the TWRP recovery 3. Boot into fastboot and...
forum.xda-developers.com
Here is the rom he developed it for:
[ROM][8.0] fRomFuture - Akkretion (L29_C432) V1.0
Welcome to Oreo! Features Akkrettion V1.0: Base B371 (July security patch) Root with Magisk (v16.0) Deodexed Zipaligned Busybox Disabled signature new 3minit Battery Mod Battery Bar Center Clock USB unplug Wakeup on/off Immersive Mods...
forum.xda-developers.com
Zerzokt said:
Is there a fully functioning twrp recovery for the Huawai p10 plus (VKY-L29). I haven't found a functioning version yet. I need a version that also has a functioning adb sideload function, due to all the ones ive tried do not work with sideload. Thanks in advance for any replies.
The device is unlocked
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Try the ones attached here.
I use the TWRP_kirin.img it works fine for me.

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