Hello, help would be amazing as this is my 2nd day trying to root my xPeria XZ Premium!
I've finally flashed twrp , I'm trying to install this rom:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xz-premium/development/kernel-sony-xz-premium-5-2018-t3784669
But I'm getting stuck when trying to install magisk, OR move any zip files from my SD card to my Internal Storage.
Could anyone guide me through how to resolve this? :crying:
Have unlocked boot loader?
Need to format data first
xStatiZx said:
Hello, help would be amazing as this is my 2nd day trying to root my xPeria XZ Premium!
I've finally flashed twrp , I'm trying to install this rom:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xz-premium/development/kernel-sony-xz-premium-5-2018-t3784669
But I'm getting stuck when trying to install magisk, OR move any zip files from my SD card to my Internal Storage.
Could anyone guide me through how to resolve this? :crying:
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Hey my dude follow these steps, in twrp select wipe->format data (You'll lose all your files) now try flash the rom, you should find a custom kernel for your device as well and install it after the rom. If the Kernel doesnt install magisk now would be a good time to do it :highfive:
Matthewwwww1998 said:
Hey my dude follow these steps, in twrp select wipe->format data (You'll lose all your files) now try flash the rom, you should find a custom kernel for your device as well and install it after the rom. If the Kernel doesnt install magisk now would be a good time to do it :highfive:
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This isn't necessary. Just extract boot.img from whatever rom.zip you're using, flash that in recovery, reboot to recovery again and magisk should install.
murph187 said:
This isn't necessary. Just extract boot.img from whatever rom.zip you're using, flash that in recovery, reboot to recovery again and magisk should install.
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You're a GOD. Thank You!!!!!
updater process ended with error: 1
I was able to install magisk but after that if i try to install nethunter I get this same error. I am using redmi 4(santoni). have installed lineage OS 15.1
Can someone please help me?
logs
I had similar error shown below while installing a custom ROM:
Error applying update: 7 (ErrorCode:: kInstallDeviceOpenError )Updater process ended with ERROR: 1 Error installing zip file
Solved by using slightly older version of TWRP
i try and didnt work how to extract boot image in steps ??
magicstep said:
I had similar error shown below while installing a custom ROM:
Error applying update: 7 (ErrorCode:: kInstallDeviceOpenError )Updater process ended with ERROR: 1 Error installing zip file
Solved by using slightly older version of TWRP
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which version you use
murph187 said:
This isn't necessary. Just extract boot.img from whatever rom.zip you're using, flash that in recovery, reboot to recovery again and magisk should install.
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Hi, which option may i have to choose? there are 4 options
magicstep said:
I had similar error shown below while installing a custom ROM:
Error applying update: 7 (ErrorCode:: kInstallDeviceOpenError )Updater process ended with ERROR: 1 Error installing zip file
Solved by using slightly older version of TWRP
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3.2.2 worked for me.
In my case unmounting all the partitions fixed it for me, the boot.img method didn't work.
magicstep said:
I had similar error shown below while installing a custom ROM:
Error applying update: 7 (ErrorCode:: kInstallDeviceOpenError )Updater process ended with ERROR: 1 Error installing zip file
Solved by using slightly older version of TWRP
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I had flashed new version on firmware but forgot to update TWRP recovery that is why I was getting this error. I updated TWRP recovery. also flashed boot.img image then I was able to fix this issue.
guys please help me i have xiaomi mi a2 lite whit twrp 3.5.0_9 installed and unlocked bootloader i downloaded android 11 rom link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-11-0-daisy-aosp-11-0.4167961/. When i go to recovery mode i flash the rom and appears this error: Updater process ended whit error: 1 to flash additional zips please reboot recovery to switch to the updated slots. Error installing zip file rom.zip. please help me.
THANKS
samyxy said:
guys please help me i have xiaomi mi a2 lite whit twrp 3.5.0_9 installed and unlocked bootloader i downloaded android 11 rom link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-11-0-daisy-aosp-11-0.4167961/. When i go to recovery mode i flash the rom and appears this error: Updater process ended whit error: 1 to flash additional zips please reboot recovery to switch to the updated slots. Error installing zip file rom.zip. please help me.
THANKS
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I was having the same issue... After hours of research I finely managed to fix it. Try the following:
1 - Install TWRP (I also had the 3.5.0_9 version).
2 - Format data and wipe all the advanced options possible.
3 - Download the program "payload_dumper-win64".
3.1 - Following the payload dumper instructions, I've copied the payload.bin from my custom ROM to the payload_input folder.
3.2 - Execute payload_dumper.exe and wait, a lot!
3.3 - Copy the resulted files (boot.img, system.img, vendor.img) in to the phone.
4 - In TWRP, go to install, select from images, and, one by one, install the images you've just copied.
4.1 - Note that during the install process, you will have to select the correct "slots" to flash the images. In my case, there where to options for system and vendor. I've chosen the "System Image" and "Vendor Image" option.
5 - Restart.
That's it! I didn't had to change slots nor wipe data after the installation... I don't know if this was the correct approach, but after many tries this is what worked for me
Sorry about my bad english...
Sometimes it is caused due to corrupted file. While transferring file through MTP it is likely to corrupt large files. I had the same problem. Then I tried copying file while in TWRP (sure it is also MTP) and it worked.
PendiukG said:
I was having the same issue... After hours of research I finely managed to fix it. Try the following:
1 - Install TWRP (I also had the 3.5.0_9 version).
2 - Format data and wipe all the advanced options possible.
3 - Download the program "payload_dumper-win64".
3.1 - Following the payload dumper instructions, I've copied the payload.bin from my custom ROM to the payload_input folder.
3.2 - Execute payload_dumper.exe and wait, a lot!
3.3 - Copy the resulted files (boot.img, system.img, vendor.img) in to the phone.
4 - In TWRP, go to install, select from images, and, one by one, install the images you've just copied.
4.1 - Note that during the install process, you will have to select the correct "slots" to flash the images. In my case, there where to options for system and vendor. I've chosen the "System Image" and "Vendor Image" option.
5 - Restart.
That's it! I didn't had to change slots nor wipe data after the installation... I don't know if this was the correct approach, but after many tries this is what worked for me
Sorry about my bad english...
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It's legit procedure. Also you don't need to manage slots here, caz recovery automatically does that for you.
Hello guys, i'm from Russia, sorry for my bad English. I using Poco X3 Pro, and i have some troubles. I wanted to install custom firmware. First ROM
delivered successfully, unlike the second. After clearing all sections except sd cart and otg, I tried to install the original MIUI build, but it didn't work. I downloaded the original MIUI, but still. When installing, it says: "Update process ended with ERROR: 1" The methods from the top didn't help, please help!
Sushanthn94 said:
updater process ended with error: 1
I was able to install magisk but after that if i try to install nethunter I get this same error. I am using redmi 4(santoni). have installed lineage OS 15.1
Can someone please help me?
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Kali Nethunter on redmi 4x (santoni) is updated here:
Releases · Neternels/android_kernel_xiaomi_msm8937
Redmi 4X (santoni) NetHunter Kernel. Contribute to Neternels/android_kernel_xiaomi_msm8937 development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Follow it and flash firmwares (if needed).
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after reformatting my device and flashing stock rom through twrp, i went and download the zip file with magisk manager latest version and then i fully unroot my device with full unroot of supersu. after i rebooted to twrp, i installed magisk v14 zip and this is what it tells me after i flashed it.
Installing '/sdcard/Magisk-v14.0.zip...
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found
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* Magisk v14.0 Installer
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- Mounting /system, /vendor, /cache, /data
- Device platform: arm
- Constructing environment
! Unable to detect boot image
- Unmounting partitions
E: Error executing updater binary in zip ' /sdcard/Magisk-v14.0.zip'
Error flashing zip ' /sdcard/Magisk-v14.0.zip'
Updating partition details...
...done
i have few questions.
1. unable to detect boot image. what do you mean by that? where can i get this boot image?
2. what's that updater binary in the zip file?
what can i do to be able to use magisk? thank you in advance
my device is oppo neo 7 android 5.1
The boot image is a part of your device's software. It's what Magisk modifies to do it's thing. If the installer can't recognise it, there's not much you can do... Except providing logs, that is.
The update binary is a part of the installer. It's the script that modifies the boot image to install Magisk on your device.
When you have these kind of errors, save the recovery log after flashing the zip (Advanced -> Copy Log) and post that (attach it or use Pastebin or similar, don't copy it directly to the post). It's so much easier to troubleshoot with proper logs.
First thing you can try is to use the latest beta and see if that works.
Didgeridoohan said:
The boot image is a part of your device's software. It's what Magisk modifies to do it's thing. If the installer can't recognise it, there's not much you can do... Except providing logs, that is.
The update binary is a part of the installer. It's the script that modifies the boot image to install Magisk on your device.
When you have these kind of errors, save the recovery log after flashing the zip (Advanced -> Copy Log) and post that (attach it or use Pastebin or similar, don't copy it directly to the post). It's so much easier to troubleshoot with proper logs.
First thing you can try is to use the latest beta and see if that works.
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i got the log, how do i upload it here? im only using android browser.
so itried to install magisk v14 and it didnt detect bootimg but v14.5 did detect but still failed to install.
rajoholic said:
i got the log, how do i upload it here? im only using android browser.
so itried to install magisk v14 and it didnt detect bootimg but v14.5 did detect but still failed to install.
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I guess you can't attach a file, being so new... You can upload it somewhere and provide the link or use Pastebin and provide the link/id for it.
Didgeridoohan said:
I guess you can't attach a file, being so new... You can upload it somewhere and provide the link or use Pastebin and provide the link/id for it.
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https://dropmb.com/download/aca1616df3f0d913cb70d1f88176d9d4.html
here it is. thanks for the help
I m also facing same problem
rajoholic said:
after reformatting my device and flashing stock rom through twrp, i went and download the zip file with magisk manager latest version and then i fully unroot my device with full unroot of supersu. after i rebooted to twrp, i installed magisk v14 zip and this is what it tells me after i flashed it.
Installing '/sdcard/Magisk-v14.0.zip...
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found
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* Magisk v14.0 Installer
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- Mounting /system, /vendor, /cache, /data
- Device platform: arm
- Constructing environment
! Unable to detect boot image
- Unmounting partitions
E: Error executing updater binary in zip ' /sdcard/Magisk-v14.0.zip'
Error flashing zip ' /sdcard/Magisk-v14.0.zip'
Updating partition details...
...done
i have few questions.
1. unable to detect boot image. what do you mean by that? where can i get this boot image?
2. what's that updater binary in the zip file?
what can i do to be able to use magisk? thank you in advance
my device is Micromax canvas nitro a310 current android version is cyanogen mode 13
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rajoholic said:
https://dropmb.com/download/aca1616df3f0d913cb70d1f88176d9d4.html
here it is. thanks for the help
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That was a bit of a shady file sharing site. Anyway...
Your installed TWRP is pretty old. That might have something to do about it. Update TWRP, or you could try letting the Magisk Manager patch the boot image and then flash the patched image with TWRP. Installation instructions in the release thread.
Didgeridoohan said:
That was a bit of a shady file sharing site. Anyway...
Your installed TWRP is pretty old. That might have something to do about it. Update TWRP, or you could try letting the Magisk Manager patch the boot image and then flash the patched image with TWRP. Installation instructions in the release thread.
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sorry bout that. i just search the google free and temporary storage online. haha! thank you for the help. I'll try what u just said
Didgeridoohan said:
That was a bit of a shady file sharing site. Anyway...
Your installed TWRP is pretty old. That might have something to do about it. Update TWRP, or you could try letting the Magisk Manager patch the boot image and then flash the patched image with TWRP. Installation instructions in the release thread.
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how do i flash the patched boot.img with twrp? i cant find it in my sd card. it's not showing up. i already got the patched boot img
rajoholic said:
how do i flash the patched boot.img with twrp? i cant find it in my sd card. it's not showing up. i already got the patched boot img
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Hm.... It might be that your TWRP is to old, but it should be the same procedure as when flashing a zip file except you switch to image flashing by pressing the "Image" button after going to the "Install" screen.
If that doesn't work, use fastboot (or whatever is available for your device).
Code:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
Didgeridoohan said:
Hm.... It might be that your TWRP is to old, but it should be the same procedure as when flashing a zip file except you switch to image flashing by pressing the "Image" button after going to the "Install" screen.
If that doesn't work, use fastboot (or whatever is available for your device).
Code:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
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So I did what u told me and flashed the boot.img succesfully. Now after flashing that, I flashed v14 and still error in executing update binary. Same with 14.5. But this time after I saw that, I rebooted my device and found magisk manager on my phone. It says v14 installed. Is it installed already?
rajoholic said:
So I did what u told me and flashed the boot.img succesfully. Now after flashing that, I flashed v14 and still error in executing update binary. Same with 14.5. But this time after I saw that, I rebooted my device and found magisk manager on my phone. It says v14 installed. Is it installed already?
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Yes, if you flash the patched boot image you don't have to do anything else. The Magisk Manager has already taken care of everything.
If you want v14.5 beta, you should now be able to change the update channel (in Manager settings) to beta and update. Just as a FYI, you could have done this already when patching the boot image.
Sounds like it's working now, or? Can you install modules?
Didgeridoohan said:
Yes, if you flash the patched boot image you don't have to do anything else. The Magisk Manager has already taken care of everything.
If you want v14.5 beta, you should now be able to change the update channel (in Manager settings) to beta and update. Just as a FYI, you could have done this already when patching the boot image.
Sounds like it's working now, or? Can you install modules?
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I installed an app and gave it root permission. It looks like it's working. However the module part, I'm still unsure. When I try to add modules, the screen took me in storage. Looks like it requires me to import something? Where can I download modules?
rajoholic said:
I installed an app and gave it root permission. It looks like it's working. However the module part, I'm still unsure. When I try to add modules, the screen took me in storage. Looks like it requires me to import something? Where can I download modules?
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First of all, don't even mention that piece of piracy software on xda. It's used to steal from developers and is not allowed here.
In the "Modules" part you can manually install modules that you've previously downloaded. If you want to install directly from the Magisk repo, you (unsurprisingly ) go to the "Downloads" section of the Manager. If you can't see "Downloads", make sure the Manager has internet access.
Didgeridoohan said:
First of all, don't even mention that piece of piracy software on xda. It's used to steal from developers and is not allowed here.
In the "Modules" part you can manually install modules that you've previously downloaded. If you want to install directly from the Magisk repo, you (unsurprisingly ) go to the "Downloads" section of the Manager. If you can't see "Downloads", make sure the Manager has internet access.
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Sorry I didn't know. What I had in mind is that I'll give u all the details without leaving none so u know what I do and be able to help fast. Anyway, again I'm sorry. I didn't mean it.
I tried to dl greenify4magisk and I successfully download and install it. Rebooting the device now
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Sorry I didn't know. What I had in mind is that I'll give u all the details without leaving none so u know what I do and be able to help fast. Anyway, again I'm sorry. I didn't mean it.
I tried to dl greenify4magisk and I successfully download and install it. Rebooting the device now
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Sir, did you manage to install? when i tried to install log is failed.
Hello everybody.
I've read that 18.1 supports 4.2+ so I've tried to install in two MTK6589T devices I've. One running 4.2, the other running 4.4
CMW/TWRP gave an error mounting system, so I mounted system manually and it started flashing. Firstly it detected old root installed and disabled the old root. But when it tried to find the boot, installation was aborted because installator claims cannot find the boot on both phones.
Then I though, okay, lets reboot back to android, I will try to install a few days later, maybe its buggy now, but both phones cannot boot.
I can easily fix them by flashing rom again I guess, but I would like to know where's the issue and also post it for more people could face the same problem.
Any idea where's the problem/how to fix without rom reflashing? I've tried magisk uninstaller but after mounting system in recovery it is also giving error.
Thanks
UPDATE: For now, if no other solution is found, bootloop can be bypassed by dirty installing the rom again. But it has to be an easier workaround...
We know now that the problem is caused because of two factors merging:
1- Using Magisk.zip installer through custom recovery
2-In the case that the custom recovery CMW/TWRP installed in the phone is very old (for instance, CMW automade for MTK6589X or TWRP 2.5.0).
While installing, Magisk tries to send commands to the custom recovery that cant be understood by it, leaving the installation incomplete after some modifications in /system (read below recovery log).
Acording to the recovery, it seems that Magisk did some modifications without running correctly survival script - Adding addon.d survival script ("Unrecognized option '-Xnodex2oat'") and .zip installer is not designed to revert actions in this case.
Also, Magisk couldn't reach the boot modification step, so boot is not damaged, therefore workarounds for restoring boot won't work.
Using Magisk Unistaller.zip is also not possible as the uninstaller is mainly designed for boot backup restoration, and again, this is not the case.
Currently needed: Find what's wrong in system due to the incomplete Magisk installation to revert it back to the original state (before faulty magisk.zip installation).
Recovery log:
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* Magisk v18.1 Installer
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- Mounting /system, /vendor
- Target image: /dev/bootimg
- Device platform: arm
- Removing system installed root
- Constructing environment
- Adding addon.d survival script
Unrecognized option '-Xnodex2oat'
up!
I' also having the same problem. My Samsung J2 Prime stuck at logo after updating to 18.1. Any tips on how to fix it without resetting my phone? Thanks.
Update: Bootloop fixed. I used TWRP to restore boot image. I then update Magisk by flashing zip file from TWRP. Everything went back to normal. Hope this help.
trol_sg said:
Hello everybody.
I've read that 18.1 supports 4.2+ so I've tried to install in two MTK6589T devices I've. One running 4.2, the other running 4.4
CMW/TWRP gave an error mounting system, so I mounted system manually and it started flashing. Firstly it detected old root installed and disabled the old root. But when it tried to find the boot, installation was aborted because installator claims cannot find the boot on both phones.
Then I though, okay, lets reboot back to android, I will try to install a few days later, maybe its buggy now, but both phones cannot boot.
I can easily fix them by flashing rom again I guess, but I would like to know where's the issue and also post it for more people could face the same problem.
Any idea where's the problem/how to fix without rom reflashing? I've tried magisk uninstaller but after mounting system in recovery it is also giving error.
Thanks
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If you have a backup of your boot image, you can just restore it using TWRP. But in case that you have no backup of boot image, you can try to get boot image from the internet and restoring using it. In my case, this is what I did.
1. Go to TWRP and then make backup of boot image of the faulty phone*. (Folder 1)
2. I used another J2 prime to create a boot image backup. (Folder 2)
3. Once that is done, copy and replace the files inside the Folder 2 into Folder 1.
4. Reboot to TWRP again then use that to restore the boot image on my stuck J2.
Tips: make backup in SD card so you can easily swap it in between the bad and good phone.
*This is to create a folder of the backup file. I did tried to directly copy and paste the backup boot image file from another good phone but TWRP didn't detect it. So this is the workaround that I come with. And it worked for me.
Thanks for your answer but I doubt your case is mine. Your device is much newer than mine and according to your comment, you've sucesfully installed previous version of Magisk without issues. This is not a problem while updating, as Magisk v. earlier than 18.1 was not compatible with android 4.2+. I think Magisk is not compatible with MT6589T even if they run 4.2 or 4.4.
I think that it cannot be a boot problem as TWRP/CWM displayed msg 'Boot cannot be found' while installing Magisk, so that I don't think boot was replaced or modified in any ways. Moreover, the bootloop is not in the boot loading, as phone can pass boot image without any problem, but it is stuck in android loading image. I'm thinking in some script or root modification that Magisk did before trying to unpack the boot, however I'm not that deep into the Magisk install to find the proper workaround.
I can restore boot backup and also I can take boot file from the original rom and flash, because in Mediatek-based devices, boot.img is inside de zip, but I dont think it will solve the problem. Anyhow I'll get back ASAP with the answer.
Any more ideas??
Nothing, boot/uboot restoration or flashing again just the boot won't fix the problem, so it's something that Magisk installator touch in /system or /data I guess, but what?
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Nothing, boot/uboot restoration or flashing again just the boot won't fix the problem, so it's something that Magisk installator touch in /system or /data I guess, but what?
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Have you read/tried this?
didgeridoohan(dot)com/magisk/MagiskIssues
Ato09 said:
Have you read/tried this?
didgeridoohan(dot)com/magisk/MagiskIssues
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Yes, I've read them before I made the post. I've also looked for a solution in some of the threads and using search, but couldn't find a way.
Here I attach recovery.log if someone is interested to see the detailed problem.
Also, here below I attach the lines concerning the installation. All other is uninstallation tries and so on:
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* Magisk v18.1 Installer
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- Mounting /system, /vendor
- Target image: /dev/bootimg
- Device platform: arm
- Removing system installed root
- Constructing environment
- Adding addon.d survival script
Unrecognized option '-Xnodex2oat'
dalvikvm: [options] class [argument ...]
dalvikvm: [options] -jar file.jar [argument ...]
The following standard options are recognized:
-classpath classpath
-Dproperty=value
-verbose:tag ('gc', 'jni', or 'class')
-ea[:<package name>... |:<class name>]
-da[:<package name>... |:<class name>]
(-enableassertions, -disableassertions)
-esa
-dsa
(-enablesystemassertions, -disablesystemassertions)
-showversion
-help
The following extended options are recognized:
-Xrunjdwp:<options>
-Xbootclasspath:bootclasspath
-Xcheck:tag (e.g. 'jni')
-XmsN (min heap, must be multiple of 1K, >= 1MB)
-XmxN (max heap, must be multiple of 1K, >= 2MB)
-XssN (stack size, >= 1KB, <= 256KB)
-Xverify:{none,remote,all}
-Xrs
-Xint (extended to accept 'ortable', ':fast' and ':jit')
These are unique to Dalvik:
-Xzygote
-Xdexopt:{none,verified,all,full}
-Xnoquithandler
-Xjniopts:{warnonly,forcecopy}
-Xjnitrace:substring (eg NativeClass or nativeMethod)
-Xstacktracefile:<filename>
-Xgc:[no]precise
-Xgc:[no]preverify
-Xgc:[no]postverify
-Xgc:[no]concurrent
-Xgc:[no]verifycardtable
-XX:+DisableExplicitGC
-X[no]genregmap
-Xverifyopt:[no]checkmon
-Xcheckdexsum
-Xincludeselectedop
-Xjitop:hexopvalue[-endvalue][,hexopvalue[-endvalue]]*
-Xincludeselectedmethod
-Xjitthreshold:decimalvalue
-Xjitcodecachesize:decimalvalueofkbytes
-Xjitblocking
-Xjitmethod:signature[,signature]* (eg Ljava/lang/String\;replace)
-Xjitclass:classname[,classname]*
-Xjitoffsetffset[,offset]
-Xjitconfig:filename
-Xjitcheckcg
-Xjitverbose
-Xjitprofile
-Xjitdisableopt
-Xjitsuspendpoll
Configured with: debugger profiler hprof jit(armv7-a-neon) smp show_exception=1
Failed to initialize runtime (check log for details)
- Unpacking boot image
MagiskBoot v18.1(18100) (by topjohnwu) - Boot Image Modification Tool
Parsing boot image: [/dev/bootimg]
No boot image magic found!
! Unable to unpack boot image
- Unmounting partitions
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/Magisk-v18.1.zip'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/Magisk-v18.1.zip'
@trol_sg I'm gonna guess it's got to do with the absolutely ancient TWRP you're using. It just can't handle everything that the Magisk installation script is trying to do...
Your best bet (if Magisk will work at all on your device) is to patch the boot image with the Magisk Manager and then flash the patched image manually. There are new and shiny installation instructions available here: https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/
Didgeridoohan said:
@trol_sg I'm gonna guess it's got to do with the absolutely ancient TWRP you're using. It just can't handle everything that the Magisk installation script is trying to do...
Your best bet (if Magisk will work at all on your device) is to patch the boot image with the Magisk Manager and then flash the patched image manually. There are new and shiny installation instructions available here: https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/
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Thank you so much for your answer. So it's the recovery, but can't find newer ones, sadly. Too old phones I know, but just curious if I could make Magisk working on them, lol.
I was going into the boot modification manually right now, but in order to patch the boot I need manager installed first, and phone couldn't boot so I did dirty flash of the rom to be able to boot into it again.
Lets see what happens then. I'll be right back.
Anyhow, this is not a solution to fix the problem of bootloop that I am requesting help in case someone could face the same and did not make a backup of the phone and didn't want to make dirty re-flash. Any idea?
Update: After I did dirty flash of the rom, and now Jiayu g3s android 4.4 booted.
UPDATE: So, after patching manually boot and installing (using restore in TWRP 2.5 as image flash is not yet implemented AFAIK), phone booted and yes Magisk is working.
Magisk installation .zip through a very old recovery is making the bootloop. So that, a thing learnt now.
But, for other people facing this bootloop, can we do a research to find what magisk.zip did to the phones to leave them in bootloop? Maybe we can revert without rom flashing easily if we knew what's the issue...
Thanks in advance!
Doing a bit more tests I found that magisk.zip did something in /system so that it is left in bootloop, but still no idea why/whats causing that...
There are delay complete boot like 4 5 second in j7 prime. I didn't love this version
any more help?? up!!
trol_sg said:
Yes, I've read them before I made the post. I've also looked for a solution in some of the threads and using search, but couldn't find a way.
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Try this.
Quote:
Originally Posted by void74
I faced this problem too this morning.
I have a Redmi Note 5 with AOSiP ROM, I don't know if it's the right way to do it, but I solved the bootloop problem this way:
- volume up and then boot to TWRP
- copied magisk uninstall to phone memory
- installed magisk uninstall
- rebooted in fastboot/bootloader mode
- flashed original boot.img extracted from stock image zip file ("fastboot flash boot boot.img")
- rebooted to TWRP
- installed magisk 17.0 zip file
- rebooted to system, all OK!
Only problem is that I lost previous magisk configuration, but it's a snap to reconfigure it!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mangraviti
Here is what to do, if you HAVE NOT installed the new version:
1) Do not update via Magisk Manager.
2) Do not update via TWRP using the zip you can download via Magisk Manager.
3) Uninstall Magisk using Magisk uninstaller (ZIP).
4) Boot to Android.
5) Reboot to TWRP
6) Install V17 ZIP via TWRP and boot to Android.
If you HAVE INSTALLED and got a bootloop:
1) Download the uninstaller ZIP.
2) Enter TWRP during the bootloop.
3) Uninstall using the uninstaller ZIP.
4) Boot to Android.
5) Download V17.
6) Reboot to TWRP and flash the V17.
7) Boot to Android it it should be working.
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Original post. https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/bootloop-magisk-update-t3836904
Hope it help.
Ato09 said:
Try this.
Quote:
Originally Posted by void74
I faced this problem too this morning.
I have a Redmi Note 5 with AOSiP ROM, I don't know if it's the right way to do it, but I solved the bootloop problem this way:
- volume up and then boot to TWRP
- copied magisk uninstall to phone memory
- installed magisk uninstall
- rebooted in fastboot/bootloader mode
- flashed original boot.img extracted from stock image zip file ("fastboot flash boot boot.img")
- rebooted to TWRP
- installed magisk 17.0 zip file
- rebooted to system, all OK!
Only problem is that I lost previous magisk configuration, but it's a snap to reconfigure it!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mangraviti
Here is what to do, if you HAVE NOT installed the new version:
1) Do not update via Magisk Manager.
2) Do not update via TWRP using the zip you can download via Magisk Manager.
3) Uninstall Magisk using Magisk uninstaller (ZIP).
4) Boot to Android.
5) Reboot to TWRP
6) Install V17 ZIP via TWRP and boot to Android.
If you HAVE INSTALLED and got a bootloop:
1) Download the uninstaller ZIP.
2) Enter TWRP during the bootloop.
3) Uninstall using the uninstaller ZIP.
4) Boot to Android.
5) Download V17.
6) Reboot to TWRP and flash the V17.
7) Boot to Android it it should be working.
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Original post. https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/bootloop-magisk-update-t3836904
Hope it help.
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Hello, thanks
This method won't work in my case as in the step:
- installed magisk uninstall = gives error
Note 5 is much newer phone with a recent recovery TWRP that allows all Magisk.zips commands, but unluckyly not this case.
Also, this method is for wrong boot installation/damaged boot. In my case what Magisk damage is /system, not boot.
I wish it could be boot, because that is very easy to fix (flashing through fastboot/SP Flash tools in the case of MTK, recovering boot twrp "backup" even if you didn't make backup...) as you mentioned.
Hope someone have a great idea to revert system to origin, then we could post the solution for those who would like to install Magisk in 4.2+ old phones, and instead of doing boot flash manually, they try to flash magisk.zip and they got bootloop.
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trol_sg said:
Hope someone have a great idea to revert system to origin, then we could post the solution for those who would like to install Magisk in 4.2+ old phones, and instead of doing boot flash manually, they try to flash magisk.zip and they got bootloop.
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The only part of the Magisk installation that actually touches /system is if it installs the addon.d survival script. The log you posted earlier shows that it's trying to do this, for some reason, and failiing. I'd start looking there...
Steps to install Treble ROMs on Galaxy J7 Prime.
Prerequisite:
1. Flash TWRP recovery. For Treble Project I suggest version 3.2.1 here because there is an issue about mounting /preload partition with 3.2.3+. You can try newer versions for your choices. If you see /preload error, Some suggested to ignore this error.
2. For emergency, please download Stock ROM here. If you accidentally mess up your partitions or consistently bricks, Stock ROM will reset everything back to start.
Needed Files:
1. Files from Project Spaget X here.
Exynos7870_CreateVendor.zip is to create /vendor partition.
Exynos7870_ProjectSpaget_V3.0.zip is to install necessary for Treble Project.
Exynos7870_RevertVendor.zip is to delete /vendor partition, in case of uninstalling Treble Project.
2. Treble ROM with ARM64 A only here. My favorite Treble ROMs are Lineage, Arrow and Havoc. I am currently using Arrow.
3. ARM64 GAPPS here.
4. Kraken Kernal here or here. Please download for Treble only. RC12 is universal.
5. Magisk here.
Step I Flash Treble project:
1. boot TWRP recovery
2. wipe Data, Cache, Dalvik, System
3. flash Exynos7870_CreateVendor.zip and reboot to recovery
4. flash Exynos7870_ProjectSpaget_V3.0.zip
Step II Flash Treble ROM:
1. flash Treble ROM ARM64 A only, no need to reboot to recovery in order to install the ROM.
Edit: Reboot to Recovery > Install > press Install Image > choose your Rom.img
2. After flashing the ROM, I usually reboot to system in order to test whether or not the flashed ROM can boot nicely.
2.1 If the flashed ROM cannot boot or brick or bootloop in Logo, press Home + Power + Vol Down to force reboot to Bootloader and boot to recovery.
2.2 Back to recovery. wipe Data, Cache, Dalvik, System
2.3 flash Exynos7870_ProjectSpaget_V3.0.zip before flashing new Treble ROM.
Step III Flash ARM64 GAPPS:
1. Choose Wipe > Advanced Wipe > choose System > Repair > Resize. Sometimes you need to do this twice in order to resize since the first time will show error.
2. flash GAPPS
Step IV Flash Kraken Kernal:
1. Mount > System and Vendor partitions
2. flash KRAKEN-Kernel-RC12-universal7870-Treble-20200314.zip (The latest version of Kraken)
3. reboot to system
I usually reboot once to system before flashing Magisk.
Step V Flash Magisk:
1. Mount > System and Vendor partitions
2. flash Magisk to root
3. reboot to system
4. run Play Store and set up your account
5. run Magisk Manager. When you press Tap to start SafetyNet check, you will find out that ctsProfile: false.
Please note that Usually it will be installed when you have GAPPS installed. If not, you can install Magisk Manager manually.
6. choose Downloads > search "SafetyPatch by hackintosh" > download and install > reboot This will fix ctsProfile false to be true.
Now you are done the basice steps to flash Treble ROMs for your J7 Prime. Any questions please leave a message under the thread.
Cheers, :highfive::highfive::highfive:
Thanks for your helpful post, but when i tried to flash system.img via TWRP, it showed just boot and recovery partition, i cant see system partition to choose, please help me. Thank you and sorry for my bad English
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dctviphb2 said:
Thanks for your helpful post, but when i tried to flash system.img via TWRP, it showed just boot and recovery partition, i cant see system partition to choose, please help me. Thank you and sorry for my bad English
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i can flash now but when i flashed system.img completed, TWRP said that no OS installed, what can i do. thanks for your help
dctviphb2 said:
Thanks for your helpful post, but when i tried to flash system.img via TWRP, it showed just boot and recovery partition, i cant see system partition to choose, please help me. Thank you and sorry for my bad English
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i can flash now but when i flashed system.img completed, TWRP said that no OS installed, what can i do. thanks for your help
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Please follow the attached screentshot.
1. In the main menu of TWRP, choose Install.
2. Choose your ROM.img
3. Select System Image. This step will tell TWRP to flash your ROM.img to the /system partition.
Note: Attached Screenshots #1-3 is to show steps to mount your /system and /vendor partition. Before your can do these steps, you need to flash Spaget X in the step I of my original post.
Hope this help.
siamese007 said:
Please follow the attached screentshot.
1. In the main menu of TWRP, choose Install.
2. Choose your ROM.img
3. Select System Image. This step will tell TWRP to flash your ROM.img to the /system partition.
Note: Attached Screenshots #1-3 is to show steps to mount your /system and /vendor partition. Before your can do these steps, you need to flash Spaget X in the step I of my original post.
Hope this help.
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Thank you. I just remember that when i flash spaget my TWRP said "symlink: some symlink faild. Error 7". I have tried both TWRP 3.2.1 and 3.2.3 but both of them didnot work. I think i will try another version, or if you have any idea please tell me. Thank you so much
dctviphb2 said:
Thank you. I just remember that when i flash spaget my TWRP said "symlink: some symlink faild. Error 7". I have tried both TWRP 3.2.1 and 3.2.3 but both of them didnot work. I think i will try another version, or if you have any idea please tell me. Thank you so much
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You're welcome. I honestly never experience this kind of error.
I found a solution about this error on youtube.
This solution is to extract ROM file and edit updater-script file with notepad++.
Edit: try this Spaget X file. I followed this youtube tutorial trying to fix error 7 that you got when flashing Spaget X.
Another possibility of this error is Partition messed up.
I would try to flash stock ROM with Odin to reset everything to factory default.
Caution: Back up your data before flashing Stock ROM.
Follow the instruction of how to flash Stock ROM in the Stock ROM page or here. Flashing Stock ROM will also remove TWRP recovery and re-partition.
Hope one of this solution help, :highfive::highfive::highfive:
Thank you so much. I think the problem is I am using HROM, which has Repatition.zip, so I think that my partition has messed up, that the reason I face the issue. I will try to solve it with your idea. Thanks so much for helping me, if I can solve the problem I will tell you
Thanks for your helping, after having flashed PIT files I has installed ArrowOS. I found that if TWRP show "No OS installed" after flashing ROM.img we must flash Spaget again to boot normally. Anyway I found that ArrowOS when I turn off screen for a while, when turn it on, it takes about 5s to screen on, do u have any solution? anyway tks so much
dctviphb2 said:
Thanks for your helping, after having flashed PIT files I has installed ArrowOS. I found that if TWRP show "No OS installed" after flashing ROM.img we must flash Spaget again to boot normally. Anyway I found that ArrowOS when I turn off screen for a while, when turn it on, it takes about 5s to screen on, do u have any solution? anyway tks so much
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That's great NEWS. You've managed to find a solution for No OS installed error.
By the way, for the deep sleep problem that you mentioned, I also experience the same thing. My solution is to press home button to immediately wake the phone up from deep sleep.
[HELP]Treble Incompatible device (J7 PRIME)
I'm also using J7 prime G610F...but when i used Treble Checker is showed my device is Treble Incompatible...I don't understand why it is not working for me while you guys have the same phone and its working...also i'm using a custom rom (reserruction remix) so perhaps should i load up my stock system then try? I also tried to install the Treble project using the steps above but i couldn't flash the image...twrp was only detecting zip files and when i clicked in INSTALL IMAGE it would.nt show any image file which i transferred in my phone
hussain_mdj said:
I'm also using J7 prime G610F...but when i used Treble Checker is showed my device is Treble Incompatible...I don't understand why it is not working for me while you guys have the same phone and its working...also i'm using a custom rom (reserruction remix) so perhaps should i load up my stock system then try? I also tried to install the Treble project using the steps above but i couldn't flash the image...twrp was only detecting zip files and when i clicked in INSTALL IMAGE it would.nt show any image file which i transferred in my phone
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Unpack .xz file
TWRP still doesn't detect the image
thanhphat95 said:
Unpack .xz file
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thanhphat95 said:
Unpack .xz file
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i'm dummy dum so forgive and thenk
dctviphb2 said:
Thanks for your helping, after having flashed PIT files I has installed ArrowOS. I found that if TWRP show "No OS installed" after flashing ROM.img we must flash Spaget again to boot normally. Anyway I found that ArrowOS when I turn off screen for a while, when turn it on, it takes about 5s to screen on, do u have any solution? anyway tks so much
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There is a solution...in phh treble settings go to doze then turn on out of pocket feature....works like a charm for me.....
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HAPPY TO HELP..
I've been waited for Magisk v21 released by John Wu this morning, but I ran into some problems
What I've done
- download stock image file from Google official site
- follow the instruction given by John Wu at GitHub wiki
- run command
Code:
adb shell magisk --remove-modules
- when i flash the patched boot.img file, it stuck on the *G logo* with progress bar under it.
- After a certain period of time, it comes back to bootloader with a prompt saying: "no valid slot to boot".
What i've tried:
- redo all processes, no working
- switch active slot to both a & b, none working
- re-patch the stock boot.img file use different Magisk Manager version. The ones i tried: v8.0.0-Beta(offers Magisk v21), v8.0.0-Stable(offers Magisk v20.4), Canary version (offers Magisk Canary who claims to support android 11)
- change the command
HTML:
fastboot flash boot ***.img
to
HTML:
fastboot flash boot_a ***.img
&
HTML:
fastboot flash boot_b ***.img
then run
HTML:
fastboot reboot
. same result as said before
Basic info:
- Device: Pixel 3 (blueline), android 11 (build number RP1A.200720.009), latest android security update & Google play system update.
- Magisk: Magisk Manager v8.0.0 (released hours ago), Magisk v21 is suppose to be installed
Is patched boot.img filesize ~32 or ~64mb?
I ran into the same problem. My phone is a Pixel 2 XL running Android 11. However, I was not patient enough to wait for the "no valid slot to boot" message. After waiting for 5-10 minutes, I did a factory reset.
I followed the installation instruction that were posted by John Wu.. (As a new user, I am not allowed to post an outside link)
The displayed Magisk installation messages do not suggest a problem:
- Device platform: arm64-v8a
- Copying image to cache
- Unpacking boot image
- Checking ram disk status
- Stock boot image detected
- Patching ram disk
- Repacking boot image
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Output file is written to
/storage/emulated/0/Download/magisk_patched.img
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- All Done!
The boot.img and magisk_patched.img files have both a file size of 41943040 bytes. This is a different from previous Magisk version. For instance, with Magisk 20.4 and Android 10, the file sizes of boot.img and magisk_patched.img were 41943040 and 25747456, respectively. Thus, the patched file was smaller than the original.
done
dmk16 said:
Is patched boot.img filesize ~32 or ~64mb?
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the stock & patched boot.img are both 65535KB large, which is weird and also mentioned by @red stapler
red stapler said:
I ran into the same problem. My phone is a Pixel 2 XL running Android 11. However, I was not patient enough to wait for the "no valid slot to boot" message. After waiting for 5-10 minutes, I did a factory reset.
I followed the installation instruction that were posted by John Wu.. (As a new user, I am not allowed to post an outside link)
The displayed Magisk installation messages do not suggest a problem:
- Device platform: arm64-v8a
- Copying image to cache
- Unpacking boot image
- Checking ram disk status
- Stock boot image detected
- Patching ram disk
- Repacking boot image
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Output file is written to
/storage/emulated/0/Download/magisk_patched.img
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- All Done!
The boot.img and magisk_patched.img files have both a file size of 41943040 bytes. This is a different from previous Magisk version. For instance, with Magisk 20.4 and Android 10, the file sizes of boot.img and magisk_patched.img were 41943040 and 25747456, respectively. Thus, the patched file was smaller than the original.
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Seems like we're in the same boat here lol, is this enough proof for a legit bug issue to John?
red stapler said:
The boot.img and magisk_patched.img files have both a file size of 41943040 bytes. This is a different from previous Magisk version.
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DaddyTony said:
the stock & patched boot.img are both 65535KB large, which is weird and also mentioned by @red stapler
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The patched boot image is supposed to be the same size as the original now.
From the v21 changelog:
[MagiskBoot] Pad boot images to original size with zeros
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nogaff said:
The patched boot image is supposed to be the same size as the original now.
From the v21 changelog:
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Glad to hear, hope this indicates patch is successfully done?
Why not:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot twrp-xxxx.img
adb push magisk-xxxx.zip /tmp
adb shell twrp install /tmp/magisk-xxxx.zip
adb reboot system
Let the magisk zip update script figure everything out...
Its what i do on Pixel 2 XL, works every time...10/11
So far, what we've seen that is causing issues with Android 11 and Magisk is usually either having incompatible modules installed (the brand new Safe Mode should take care of that, see the FAQ for details), or having TWRP installed to your device (it'll cause a conflict and the device won't boot, install the stock recovery and only use TWRP booted).
I forgot to mention that I didn't install or use a custom recovery, such as TWRP. Using the stock recovery.
73sydney said:
Why not:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot twrp-xxxx.img
adb push magisk-xxxx.zip /tmp
adb shell twrp install /tmp/magisk-xxxx.zip
adb reboot system
Let the magisk zip update script figure everything out...
Its what i do on Pixel 2 XL, works every time...10/11
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Sorry but i don't think Pixel 3 have Teamwin (TWRP) support of android 11?
Didgeridoohan said:
So far, what we've seen that is causing issues with Android 11 and Magisk is usually either having incompatible modules installed (the brand new Safe Mode should take care of that, see the FAQ for details), or having TWRP installed to your device (it'll cause a conflict and the device won't boot, install the stock recovery and only use TWRP booted).
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I forgot to mention that i run this command before install magisk patched boot.img
Code:
adb pm shell magisk --remove-modules
I didn't have TWRP installed on my device, don't seem to have TWRP for Pixel 3 on android 11.
DaddyTony said:
Sorry but i don't think Pixel 3 have Teamwin (TWRP) support of android 11?
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Theres no TWRP support of my Pixel 2 XL either, but it works
We just dont install it, we fastboot to it
73sydney said:
Theres no TWRP support of my Pixel 2 XL either, but it works
We just dont install it, we fastboot to it
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Just tried boot into TWRP img, failed. It just says:
Code:
FAILED (remote: 'Error verifying the received boot.img: Invalid Parameter')
Googled it & find out TWRP's a deprecated/no longer recommended way to install Magisk. And according to John Wu's installation instruction, it is no longer supported in modern models.
Due to this reason, we no longer recommend installing Magisk through custom recoveries on modern devices.
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BTW he also said the "patch image" method is guaranteed to work 100% lol, should we let him know hhh
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edit:
Just find out Pixel 3 (blueline) has **NO** official support of TWRP v3.4+, but Pixel 3 XL (crosshatch) has it. How ironic.
and I wonder if TWRP v3.4+ support android 11?
DaddyTony said:
Just tried boot into TWRP img, failed. It just says:
Code:
FAILED (remote: 'Error verifying the received boot.img: Invalid Parameter')
Googled it & find out TWRP's a deprecated/no longer recommended way to install Magisk. And according to John Wu's installation instruction, it is no longer supported in modern models.
BTW he also says the "patch image" method is guaranteed to work 100% lol, should we let him know hhh
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Hmmm, disappointing
Ive literally tried the image patch method once, a lot of faffing about, I always use the TWRP method, easy peasy at least for older device
....we no longer recommend installing Magisk through custom recoveries on modern devices. The custom recovery installation method exists mostly for legacy support.
Download the Magisk installer zip
Reboot to custom recovery
Flash the zip and reboot
Check whether Magisk Manager is installed. If it isn’t installed automatically, manually install the APK.
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Guess ill be happy to remain a legacy device user
This saved my day:
Code:
fastboot --set-active=b
You might need to use "a" instead.
In my case the kernel was loaded and started and Android startup was hanging.
I guess we have to wait until this is fixed.
Edit: Pixel 3a XL, latest Android 11
Hey all, i have a pixel 2 XL and I'm also stuck in bootloop. However i can't find how to do a factory reset. Could you help me?
polyxn said:
Hey all, i have a pixel 2 XL and I'm also stuck in bootloop. However i can't find how to do a factory reset. Could you help me?
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Which version of Android?
Do you have TWRP installed?
If you do people have been posting that going to Advanced, then tapping Fix Bootloop may work
Otherwise find the boot image of the ROM you have installed, and flash that to the device
If youre on Android 11 on the Pixel, as i found out myself via bootloop, do NOT install TWRP, just fastboot to it to flash zips
M66B said:
This saved my day:
Code:
fastboot --set-active=b
You might need to use "a" instead.
In my case the kernel was loaded and started and Android startup was hanging.
I guess we have to wait until this is fixed.
Edit: Pixel 3a XL, latest Android 11
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I used this command (and tried to boot in slot a), the patched img still won't boot.
Did you managed to flash Magisk with patched boot file?
Hello, I have a Samsung Galaxy A6+ with latest fw installed.
(italian version)
A605FNXXU7CUD4
The phone is totally useless after the update to android 10, it takes AGES to perform any action, even open the Camera or open a Message.
Already tried to wipe everything, hard reset, reinstall fw. Still useless.
Since I’d like to downgrade to Android 9 to have back a useful phone, I tried to install the latest Android 9 fw with Odin.
A605FNXXS5BTB1
But it fails, saying SW REV CHECK FAIL : [aboot] Fused 7 > Binary 5
What can I do?
Is there any chance to downgrade this phone?
Thank you
1. Unlock your bootloader.
2. Flash custom recovery for your device.
3. Go to custom recovery (TWRP) and flash any downloaded custom rom (for your device), GSI or save stock firmware as flashable zip with tool like ClassyKitchen.
4. Flash Magisk or RMM-bypass-v3 in TWRP to protect your bootloader from getting locked again.
Backup your personal data at first, of course.
nqnxev said:
1. Unlock your bootloader.
2. Flash custom recovery for your device.
3. Go to custom recovery (TWRP) and flash any downloaded custom rom (for your device), GSI or save stock firmware as flashable zip with tool like ClassyKitchen.
4. Flash Magisk or RMM-bypass-v3 in TWRP to protect your bootloader from getting locked again.
Backup your personal data at first, of course.
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Almost done, but I can't find any custom rom available for download. Can someone help? Since wwith twrp I cannot install a stock rom. Thanks in advance.
I managed to flash a so called Ari's rom, but I think the phone is now bricked. It is on bootloop on the first screen of Samsung (with phone name and so on) and with SET WARRANTY BIT : KERNEL at top left. I think it is time to trash it or does someone have any hint? Thanks
Ecto1000 said:
I managed to flash a so called Ari's rom, but I think the phone is now bricked. It is on bootloop on the first screen of Samsung (with phone name and so on) and with SET WARRANTY BIT : KERNEL at top left. I think it is time to trash it or does someone have any hint? Thanks
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I proposed three different options: custom rom, GSI (generic system image) or conversion stock firmware to flashable form. If there's no good custom rom for A6+, then don't worry - you can still try another options. Try playing with Generic System Images:
1. Flash your current stock firmware as usual in Odin.
2. Unlock bootloader and flash TWRP.
3. Go to TWRP.
4. Wipe partitions cache, dalvik, data, system (don't wipe vendor partition - it's needed).
5. Flash GSI image (recommended will be at first phhusson's AOSP (Android 9 or 10)) as "system image". You always need to choose and download "arm32_binder64" variant of img file.
6. Reboot to your new system.
Second option is to convert stock Android 9 firmware into flashable form.
1. Download ClassyKitchen tool.
2. Import downloaded Android 9 stock firmware (for your phone) into it and save it as flashable zip.
3. Go to TWRP.
4. Wipe cache, dalvik, data, system and vendor.
5. Flash your previously done zip with Android 9 as any other flashable zip in TWRP.
6. Flash Magisk or RMM-state-bypass-v3 in TWRP to prevent your bootloader from getting locked again.
7. Reboot.
I went for the second option, in Classykitchen I loaded the stock android 9 rom and selected
BUILD ZIP ROM (for recovery).
Then installed with TWRP following your wipe indications.
Success.
But when I went to install RMM-state-bypass-v3 I got the error impossile to mount /system.
So I rebooted twrp and before anything I manually mounted SYSTEM in twrp in the dedicated MOUNT menu, and I did everything again from wipe to install.
Is this procedure correct?
Success, success also for RMM-state-bypass-v3.
I rebooted but I'm again stuck in the same loop described in my previous reply.
When I selecr REBOOT in twrp, do I have to flag anything? For example System?
Regarding the first option, if I go there:
Releases · phhusson/treble_experimentations
Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble. Contribute to phhusson/treble_experimentations development by creating an account on GitHub.
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exactly which file do I have to download among ASSETS of any release?
Thank you very much
Ecto1000 said:
I went for the second option, in Classykitchen I loaded the stock android 9 rom and selected
BUILD ZIP ROM (for recovery).
Then installed with TWRP following your wipe indications.
Success.
But when I went to install RMM-state-bypass-v3 I got the error impossile to mount /system.
So I rebooted twrp and before anything I manually mounted SYSTEM in twrp in the dedicated MOUNT menu, and I did everything again from wipe to install.
Is this procedure correct?
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Yes, it's correct. If RMM bypass or Magisk.zip was flashed without any errors in TWRP then everything is okay. Just reboot to system in TWRP after that - there is option to reboot directly to system. First boot always can take a bit longer than next boots.
Ecto1000 said:
exactly which file do I have to download among ASSETS of any release
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You always need to get any "arm32_binder64" (always AB) image. Gapps or vanilla is just your choice. Just get Android 9 or 10 image and flash it as "system image" (but wipe at first partitions specified in my previous post - don't wipe only Vendor partition, because it contains important things). Android 12 GSI still aren't stable. Android 11 - maybe will work properly. Android 9 and 10 should work fine. There is even short article about GSI on Galaxy A6+ with some fixes for that device attached:
Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus (2018)
Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble. Contribute to phhusson/treble_experimentations development by creating an account on GitHub.
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You can try of course other GSI's as well:
Generic System Image (GSI) list
Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble. Contribute to phhusson/treble_experimentations development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Thank you very much, appreciated.
But something weird happens: I install the ROM with success. If then I try to install Magisk (or Rmm) it fails with error 7.
And twrp says No Os installed if I reboot.
But if I try to install Magisk after rebooting into twrp after installing the ROM it goes without errors.
But anyway I have the issues of No Os installed.
Ecto1000 said:
Thank you very much, appreciated.
But something weird happens: I install the ROM with success. If then I try to install Magisk (or Rmm) it fails with error 7.
And twrp says No Os installed if I reboot.
But if I try to install Magisk after rebooting into twrp after installing the ROM it goes without errors.
But anyway I have the issues of No Os installed.
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You need to reboot to recovery after flashing new system, because just after flashing TWRP doesn't recognize it - that is why you see that "no OS installed". Just reboot your phone to recovery again (you have such option in TWRP). In case of GSI (except maybe CAOS, LineageOS Q/R mod) Magisk or RMM bypass is not needed.
Btw, in case of any problems with hardware support on GSI flash also that patch in TWRP (it may be needed to mount "Vendor" partition in TWRP before flashing that fixes):
Fixes.zip
drive.google.com
Thank you again for your help.
I already rebooted to recovery and twrp keeps saying NO OS.
I'm using twrp 3.5.2_10-0.
I'm starting to suspect that this behaviour is due to the fact that this version of twrp could be too much new and unstable for my phone.
So I'd like to install an older version of twrp with Odin, as explained here:
TWRP for SM-A605FN Samsung Galaxy A6+
How to Install TWRP 3.2.3-1 on Galaxy A6+ SM-A605FN Android 8.0.0 Oreo. Once you installed TWRP recovery on your Samsung Galaxy A6+ SM-A605FN, you can customize it, Rooting or installing custom ROM
www.recovery-mode.com
But I cannot manage to go into download mode again, even from REBOOT menu of twrp it doesn't work, I keep staying in the loop explained before.
Moreover your first option of GSI need me to go into download mode to install the latest stock ROM with Odin.
I just manage to get into the attached screen.
Any idea?
Thank you again
It's not possible to ignore that message and just flash latest stock firmware via Odin? Odin refuses flashing latest stock firmware?
Other builds of TWRP for your devices you'll find here:
Releases · roynatech2544/TWRP_device_samsung_a6plte
Contribute to roynatech2544/TWRP_device_samsung_a6plte development by creating an account on GitHub.
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But don't use TWRP older than 3.4.0, because it doesn't have support for "Vendor" partition.
Yes, I managed to ignore that screen and go in download mode again.
I tried to follow your first option since the second one was not successful.
Installed latest stock and then twrp 3.5.0-1.
Wipe as you explained, I flash the Gsi
system-quack-arm32_binder64-ab-gapps.img
The flash is very fast, but no errors, is it normal?
After that I reboot to recovery in order to flash
Disable_DM-Verity_ForceEncrypt_11.02.2020
it goes but just at the end it gives the error
failed to mount /odm no such file or directory.
And if I reboot to system the phone loops as always.
I'm losing all hope...
Ecto1000 said:
system-quack-arm32_binder64-ab-gapps.img
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It's okay, but it's possible that you'll always need "vndklite" images for working camera.
Ecto1000 said:
The flash is very fast, but no errors, is it normal?
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If you flashed it as "System Image" and it was successful then yes - should be fine. DM-Verity isn't needed for GSI - only RMM bypass v3 is sometimes needed (on CAOS, Lineage Q/R mod and maybe in case of some other images). On usual A600FN RMM bypass is not needed on phhusson AOSP. Just format "Data" partition (format, not only wipe) - it will remove encryption for you.
Procedure of flashing should be like that:
1. Wipe: cache, dalvik, data, system ("Vendor" partition leave untouched, because it's important for GSI - that is why you needed to flash stock firmware at first, because it adds vendor files for your phone, but it's needed only once, just don't wipe "Vendor").
2. Flash your GSI as "System Image".
3. Reboot phone (to recovery again).
4. Mount your "data", "vendor" and "system" partition.
5. Flash your zips: RMM bypass v3 (optionally Magisk).
5. Reboot to your new system now.
In case of any hardware support problems, reboot to TWRP again, mount "Vendor" partition and flash that fixes:
Fixes.zip
drive.google.com
Try to boot Android 10 or Android 9 images. If it will succeed, then you can try flashing Android 11 images and check what works, and what not. According to that article
nqnxev said:
It's okay, but it's possible that you'll always need "vndklite" images for working camera.
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I don't know what are those images. Can you explain better?
When I proceed with RMM bypass V3 I see the errors in the attached image. It seems like there is a problem in writing to /system.
Can this be related to the hardware support problems you mentioned?
I tried with different versions of Twrp already and with Havoc Os too.
Should I try with flashing a different ROM ?
Thanks again
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I don't know what are those images. Can you explain better?
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Just look at filename of system images. But as I see, it's apparently important on Android 11 and newer. For now, try to boot Android 10 or 9. Let's try with that image:
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/releases/download/v222/system-quack-arm32_binder64-ab-vanilla.img.xz
1. Decompress that image.
2. Copy to SD card or to internal storage.
3. Wipe cache, dalvik, data, system.
4. Format data partition (it's needed only once).
5. Flash downloaded and extracted file as "System Image".
6. Reboot phone to recovery (again).
7. Select in TWRP: Mount -> system, data, vendor.
8. Flash RMM bypass v3 (or Magisk).
9. Reboot now to system.
10. In case of some things not working, go back to TWRP and mount vendor partition (Mount -> tick "Vendor" -> go back to flashing zips) and flash that:
Fixes.zip
drive.google.com
11. Reboot to system again and check if now everything works properly.
Ecto1000 said:
When I proceed with RMM bypass V3 I see the errors in the attached image. It seems like there is a problem in writing to /system.
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Yes, because you need to mount that partitions in TWRP:
Mount -> tick "system", "vendor" and "data" - and now flash whatever you want.
The only "receipt" which isn't giving installation errors is following your last instructions but avoiding to reboot to recovery after ROM flash (used Vanilla), and using Magisk v22 with unticked the line called "skip digest check" . See attached images.
Anyway, still no success to get into android.
Also tried fixes.zip.
Maybe I have to try with sideload ?
Ecto1000 said:
The only "receipt" which isn't giving installation errors is following your last instructions but avoiding to reboot to recovery after ROM flash (used Vanilla), and using Magisk v22 with unticked the line called "skip digest check" . See attached images.
Anyway, still no success to get into android.
Also tried fixes.zip.
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Everything seems to be okay in your photos. What happens when you press "Reboot System"?
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Everything seems to be okay in your photos. What happens when you press "Reboot System"?
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The phone goes into loop with the attached screen and black screen alternatively.
On the top you can see SET WARRANTY BIT: KERNEL, it should be normal right?
Do I have to set something inside MOUNT of twrp before rebooting to system?
Ecto1000 said:
The phone goes into loop with the attached screen and black screen alternatively.
On the top you can see SET WARRANTY BIT: KERNEL, it should be normal right?
Do I have to set something inside MOUNT of twrp before rebooting to system?
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I've never had such problem, but according to that thread it seems that it's a fault of modified kernel (so don't flash Magisk with GSI, because it patches kernel).
Try to flash stock firmware, unlock bootloader, flash TWRP, format "data" partition, wipe partitions (cache, dalvik, system, data) and flash GSI image as "system image". And reboot to system.
Don't flash RMM and Magisk for now - and check if system will run properly.