Hello. I want to flash Dirty Unicorns ROM 14.4 on my 4 xl but they don't have installation instructions posted anywhere on their website. (Has to be commen knowledge and I just don't know how to do it yet.) Anyways, is the installation process the same as other ROM's for the 4 xl? DU ROM have the radio IMG, boot IMG, and the ROM zip. From what I've read on other ROM's, it's BL first, factory reset in recovery, then flash ROM zip from stock recovery, would that work for DU ROM? Where would the radio IMG fit in terms of what's flashed first second etc? Do I have to switch boot slots? If so, do I have to do it manually? Is it necessary to flash the radio if I'm already on June update? Is this stuff common knowledge and I'm a dingaling.? Thank you in advance to anyone who can answer any and all of my questions! Still kinda new to having an unlocked BL and flashing custom ROM's etc. Thank you!!!
Pixel 4 XL flashing instructions
If this is your first time flashing DU on your Pixel
1. Download boot.img and ROM zip from DU server
2. Reboot into bootloader and flash the boot.img
fastboot flash --slot all boot boot.img
3. Reboot to recovery
4. Go to recovery select factory reset
5. Select Apply update from ADB to flash the zip
adb sideload nameofbuild.zip
6. Reboot and enjoy
Updating DU for your Pixel
1. Download ROM zip from DU server
2. Reboot into recovery and select Apply update from ADB to flash the zip
3. Reboot system now and enjoy
asif4self said:
Pixel 4 XL flashing instructions
If this is your first time flashing DU on your Pixel
1. Download boot.img and ROM zip from DU server
2. Reboot into bootloader and flash the boot.img
fastboot flash --slot all boot boot.img
3. Reboot to recovery
4. Go to recovery select factory reset
5. Select Apply update from ADB to flash the zip
adb sideload nameofbuild.zip
6. Reboot and enjoy
Updating DU for your Pixel
1. Download ROM zip from DU server
2. Reboot into recovery and select Apply update from ADB to flash the zip
3. Reboot system now and enjoy
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NVM!!!
A few ??s
bradical711 said:
NVM!!!
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a few ??s.. is it rooted? and also does everything work like face unlock and google pay? and does it cause any issues when flashing this if you want to return to stock or is it just as simple as flashing back to stock as you normally would flash a stock image to update or whatever? Thank you
bradical711 said:
NVM!!!
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Did you ever get it up and running? Looking at the second part of your photo, you were flashing the wrong thing, but as for the first part, seems that it's not detecting your device, or maybe you have to update your fastboot/ADB tools. Could even be your wire. It's best to flash the stock rom first, then go on about the settings. Don't even have to setup stock, just flash, boot once, and right back into the bootloader to flash DU.
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a few ??s.. is it rooted? and also does everything work like face unlock and google pay? and does it cause any issues when flashing this if you want to return to stock or is it just as simple as flashing back to stock as you normally would flash a stock image to update or whatever? Thank you
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DU has to be pretty much the most rock solid custom ROM for the P4XL. You'll rarely find a bug or something not working. Everything works like a charm, and over on Telegram, the guys are on top of everything.
There was a little update a little while ago, DU is coming back to XDA soon, so you could also wait for the new thread to be up before flashing.
How can I root?
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How can I root?
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mrindependent said:
How can I root?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-4-xl/how-to/guide-pixel-4-xl-android-10-q-root-t3996969
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Going to try now wish me luck
Curiousn00b said:
Did you ever get it up and running? Looking at the second part of your photo, you were flashing the wrong thing, but as for the first part, seems that it's not detecting your device, or maybe you have to update your fastboot/ADB tools. Could even be your wire. It's best to flash the stock rom first, then go on about the settings. Don't even have to setup stock, just flash, boot once, and right back into the bootloader to flash DU.
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I got it up and running fine. Amazing ROM. And NVM the photo lol. Adb was working fine and it wasn't the cable. I was also able to flash stock multiple times. It was something really dumb but it's okay now. I was removing the quotations after pasting the location of the file into cmd prompt and trying to flash. Therefore nothing was being flashed to my device because a computer reads things differently and I thought removing the quotations was necessary. Definitely not and I was an idiot lol.
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bradical711 said:
I got it up and running fine. Amazing ROM. And NVM the photo lol. Adb was working fine and it wasn't the cable. I was also able to flash stock multiple times. It was something really dumb but it's okay now. I was removing the quotations after pasting the location of the file into cmd prompt and trying to flash. Therefore nothing was being flashed to my device because a computer reads things differently and I thought removing the quotations was necessary. Definitely not and I was an idiot lol.
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Don't know if you saw it but DU 14.6 was released.
Related
ATTENTION!
You MUST read all the guide BEFORE doing it, if you do it without reading all of it first you may ends up bricking your phone!
Prerequisites:
Asus ZE500KL (may work on ZE500KG, but haven't tested, do it on your own risk) on Marshmallow, NOT LOLLIPOP!
Also, it must have fully booted AT LEAST one time, otherwise, you'll soft-brick it.
If your phone is not on Marshmallow, you can use THIS guide insteadDownload and put the unlocker zip file and the SuperSu zip file in the phone
How To:
1 - Install adb and fastboot driver (follow THIS guide)
Now you can connect the phone to your computer2 - Reboot in fastboot mode with one of the following method:
a -Volume Up while booting upb -With adb, after enabling USB debugging in developer settings, using:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Now that you are in bootloader, you have to boot in TWRP,
download THIS recovery (is the twrp one) and boot in to it, using this command:
IMPORTANT: DON'T FLASH IT OR YOU WILL GET BOOTLOOP!!!
Code:
fastboot boot TWRP-x-x-x-x.img
(Obviusly the recovery name must be the one you downloaded)
IMPORTANT: DON'T FLASH IT OR YOU WILL GET BOOTLOOP!!!
It should automaticaly enter in recovery.
Now you MUST flash FIRST ZE500KL_BootloaderUnlock.zip, otherwise you'll brick your phone
Btw, the recovery will mount your phone's memory, so you can put now the files in the phone, if you forgot to do it before
AFTER you installed the unlocker zip, you can install the SuperSu zip
When the install is complete, clear the cache and reboot your phone, now you can enjoy your root!
Downloads:
Latest @MiauLightouch TWRP - 3.0.0.2 Mirror
Latest SuperSu zip - 2.65 Mirror
Bootloader Unlocker (from @MiauLightouch original post) - Mirror
Credits:
@MiauLightouch for pretty much everything
@LuK1337 , @luca020400 and everyone on #titandev for being awesome
So.. I'm thinking of buying a ZE500KL and I've been doing some reading on this phone on the forums.. did it really just get unlocked like yesterday? does that mean custom roms from now on?
MuzgontarAco said:
So.. I'm thinking of buying a ZE500KL and I've been doing some reading on this phone on the forums.. did it really just get unlocked like yesterday? does that mean custom roms from now on?
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I would recommend Z00L/T, you will get cm13, official unlock at least.
You Say " May Work On ZE500KG" Is ze500kg already receive Marshmallow Update?
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I would recommend Z00L/T, you will get cm13, official unlock at least.
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thanks for the advice but my choices are poor with about 5 phones in this price range with this one looking waay better.. getting it via contract so yeah..
How to install supersu zip? Tia.
Working! Have you tried to flash Viper4Android? On lollipop this will break Call recording and FM Radio, maybe this will not be a problem on MM?
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How to install supersu zip? Tia.
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Inside TWRP there is a big "Install" button, press it and select the zip
what is the meaning of booted
mohamedelkholy said:
what is the meaning of booted
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context?
until you saw the lock screen, that's what "booted".
stuck waiting for device
C:\Users\Clynt\Desktop\Android M>adb reboot bootloader
C:\Users\Clynt\Desktop\Android M>fastboot boot twrp.img
< waiting for device >
Ok I don't know where I get wrong but I got this error.
Img file name is ok because I renamed it.
Drivers were installed already.
Developers mode is enabled already.
Windows 7 64bit
Tried rooting this using lollipop and everything went well.
thanks!
UPDATE: i got it. it has something to do with the drivers.
Without opening the bootloader.
Notice. I have not tried it.
http://www.asus-zenfone.com/2016/05/how-to-root-asus-zenfone-2-laser-ze50kl-marshmallow.html?m=1
thanl you man i have rooted my zenfone 2 laser
Thanks very much for this guide and your work.
Can I install the new update v13.10.7.1 when I opened bootloader.
The twrp recovery is temporary or permanent? If permanent how to go back to stock recovery? Tia
thanks
thks TS
now my phone its rooted
Muminek111 said:
Without opening the bootloader.
Notice. I have not tried it.
No... when trace a perequisite link Given..
you really need to unlock bootloader first
wulfe13 said:
The twrp recovery is temporary or permanent? If permanent how to go back to stock recovery? Tia
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i think isnt permanent, this step is needed to boot into twrp then flashing a unlockBL..
to make permanent.. the command must "fastboot flash recovery twrp_X.X.X.X.img"
but make sure to unlock bootloader first...
CMIIW
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Is it me or everytime I reboot the device after rooted, it's going back to unrooted?
Root is a success tho, great job, OP!
Edit: okay, not every reboot, but after several reboots, then it went back unrooted
TLDR: It's here and it may eat your data, and you will lose SuperSU root if currently installed. READ the install instructions carefully!
Pixel XL
Pixel
DO NOT RESTORE DATA FROM alpha builds of TWRP using RC1. You will probably lose all data including internal storage. If you need to restore a data backup from an alpha build, reinstall the alpha and restore using the alpha and make a new backup using RC1.
Note: Do not use if you have multiple users (including a guest user)
File Based Encryption (FBE) can be a bit tricky. If a restore doesn't work correctly, it can trigger an automatic wipe of your data. Sometimes TWRP will fail to prompt you to enter your password or otherwise fail to set up decrypt properly. If this happens, reboot TWRP. It seems to be some kind of timing issue and I haven't had time to track it down yet.
Pixel devices have 2 "slots" for ROMs / firmware. TWRP will detect whichever slot is currently active and use that slot for backup AND restore. There are buttons on the reboot page and under backup -> options to change slots. Changing the active slot will cause TWRP to switch which slot that TWRP is backing up or restoring. You can make a backup of slot A, switch to B, then restore the backup which will restore the backup of A to slot B. Changing the slot in TWRP also tells the bootloader to boot that slot.
The zip install method installs TWRP to both slots.
Installation:
If you already have TWRP installed: Download the latest zip and install the zip using TWRP.
If you do not already have TWRP installed: Download both the img and the zip. Copy the zip to your device. You will need to have fastboot binaries and the correct drivers installed. Power off your device completely. Hold volume down and turn on the device. Your device should now be in the bootloader. Connect the device to your PC. Open a command window and run the following command from the proper location:
fastboot boot path/to/twrp.img
This will temporarily boot TWRP on your device. If you are using a lockscreen pin/pattern/password and do not get prompted to enter your passord, reboot to the bootloader and try again. Go to install and browse to the zip and install the zip. If you are currently rooted with SuperSU, you will need to reflash the stock boot image before installing TWRP. After installing the stock boot image, follow the instructions for installing TWRP. Once TWRP is installed, grab the very latest SuperSU released on 2015-11-15 or later and install SuperSU.
If you accidently flash TWRP to your device using fastboot instead of temporarily booting the image, you will need to download the latest factory image for your device and reflash the boot image.
NOTE about 3.2.1-0: This version will decrypt Android 8.1, however the new image is built in Android 8.1 and may not be compatible with SuperSU and/or Magisk until they update their stuff. I have not tested. Good luck.
3.2.1-1 has working decrypt with the February security patch!
3.2.1-2 fixes some zip install errors
3.2.3-1 supports decrypting Android 9.0 Pie even with a pin / pattern / password set
How to install SuperSU SR5 on TWRP RC1: In TWRP tap on Advanced -> File Manager and scroll to and select the fstab.marlin or fstab.sailfish file and then delete it.
Amazing work sir! I think this is what we've all been waiting for! I mean I know I've been checking here frequently, hoping for this
Wow and so it begins, great work thanks!
Thanks
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has anyone got the zip installed? when i boot into twrp.img everything is encrypted? im 100% stock as well
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Note: I am going to be very busy the next couple of weeks. I probably won't be able to answer your questions or fix things immediately.
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the pixel installer.zip is corrupt. :crying:
Really looking forward to having this and SuperSU working together. After that, I just need things to flash. Been going crazy not being able to appeasey crack flashing addiction.
GeekMcLeod said:
Really looking forward to having this and SuperSU working together. After that, I just need things to flash. Been going crazy not being able to appeasey crack flashing addiction.
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Do you happen to have a copy of the .zip? All the ones I download are corrupt...
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Do you happen to have a copy of the .zip? All the ones I download are corrupt...
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No I haven't downloaded anything yet. Not going to until I can have supersu alongside twrp.
Why does installation of this remove SuperSU?
Aren't they supposed to be used side-by-side?
And it also warns not to install if expecting important calls.
Does it prevent the phone apps from operating or what?
I understand everything else.
Snowby123 said:
Why does installation of this remove SuperSU?
Aren't they supposed to be used side-by-side?
And it also warns not to install if expecting important calls.
Does it prevent the phone apps from operating or what?
I understand everything else.
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"In other words, Chainfire's systemless root method modifies the same binary that TWRP needs to modify in order to get data decryption working. Therefore, when you flash TWRP you are overwriting the changes made to the init binary by Chainfire's systemless root method. While this is a minor setback, thanks to the dual partition nature of the Pixel (and future devices shipping with Nougat), TWRP has some nifty new capabilities."
I'm pretty sure he's just saying dont chance something going wrong like it bootlooping or wiping data if you need your phone for something important like a phone call. Tough to answer said phonecall in a boot loop.
zaksimmermon said:
has anyone got the zip installed? when i boot into twrp.img everything is encrypted? im 100% stock as well
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I get exactly the same. Even after several attempts at booting the img, i don't get prompted to enter the PIN / passphrase as stated in instructions hence why the data is encrypted i presume.
rtthane said:
I get exactly the same. Even after several attempts at booting the img, i don't get prompted to enter the PIN / passphrase as stated in instructions hence why the data is encrypted i presume.
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I finally got passed that issue. I had to flash factory images and erase everything to the point of being at setup screen. I didn't set anything up, no network or wifi, skipped Google sign in, no password and also no Google functions activated. This led to an unencrypted setup, so after turning on dev settings and Android debugging I booted up the image. Now my issue is the zip to install twrp for sailfish is corrupt and if you try to unzip it there are no files in it....I downloaded the marline zip and there are files when unzipped....
Maybe I'm an asshole but I cNt for the life of me flash this I download the .IMG I even changed name to TWRP.img but it won't flash boot at all just an error hmmmmm maybe I'm just dumb?
ne0ns4l4m4nder said:
Maybe I'm an asshole but I cNt for the life of me flash this I download the .IMG I even changed name to TWRP.img but it won't flash boot at all just an error hmmmmm maybe I'm just dumb?
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Are you trying to fastboot flash or fastboot boot?
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Guys, check out super su and root in xl thread. New Super su posted by chain fire to work with twrp.
fracman said:
Guys, check out super su and root in xl thread. New Super su posted by chain fire to work with twrp.
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Posted on standard pixel SU thread as well. Now if only I could make sense on the steps I need to take. This dual partition issue is throwing me off
ej_424 said:
Posted on standard pixel SU thread as well. Now if only I could make sense on the steps I need to take. This dual partition issue is throwing me off
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My phone won't be here till tomorrow but as I understand it you need to use these steps (someone correct me if I'm wrong)
Reboot bootloader
Fastboot boot (twrp).img
Reboot recovery
In recovery, flash the twrp flashable .zip file
Reboot recovery
Flash the SuperSU sr4.zip
Reboot
Profit????
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My phone won't be here till tomorrow but as I understand it you need to use these steps (someone correct me if I'm wrong)
Reboot bootloader
Fastboot boot (twrp).img
Reboot recovery
In recovery, flash the twrp flashable .zip file
Reboot recovery
Flash the SuperSU sr4.zip
Reboot
Profit????
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OK thanks, wondering if root will work with November update or of I need to roll back first. Prior to SU update today Nov update didn't work with the auto cf root
So as I go over the custom roms available in the development section I cannot help but notice how many users state that the rom is causing random reboots. It is usually due to said user flashing the custom rom over a beta OOS version instead of the latest stable build as the OP instructions usually indicate. The reboots are hardly caused by the rom itself. I am putting together this guide to help users go from beta back to stable. This will allow a clean install of the custom rom and usability as it is intended.
This can also be used to just go back to stable from beta if you want to run the stable OOS.
There are 2 ways to do this. One is via TWRP if that is what you prefer or you can also use the MSM tool to flash back to the latest stable. Both ways will wipe and format your internal data. This is due to the mismatch in security patches between beta and stable. So be sure to make a backup of your internal storage if there is stuff there that you need. You have been warned.
NOTE: Highly recommended to use a computer to make things easier. If you do not have a computer available, use the TWRP method listed below to get back to stable OOS. Once OOS boots, you can download your custom rom of choice using your phone and install it.
Here are the links for the latest MSM tool and latest stable zip if you want to use the TWRP method:
Latest MSM Tool
Latest stable OOS to flash in TWRP
TWRP Steps:
Download latest OOS stable from link above
Flash OOS stable build
Flash TWRP installer
Reboot to TWRP
Factory Reset
Format Data type 'yes' when prompted
Reboot to System
Your phone will reboot to OOS. If you want to run OOS stable you are done. Just set up your phone as normal from here.
If you want to run a custom rom, reboot to TWRP, you can transfer your custom rom, gapps, magisk, kernel and twrp installer using a PC. If no PC is available, download your rom and needed files like twrp, magisk etc. using OOS stable first. Then you can reboot to recovery and follow the installation steps provided by your rom developer on their page.
Steps for MSM:
Download the latest MSM tool with link from above. Boot phone to EDL either by powering off the phone then holding Vol + and - with Power or my preferred way via adb by typing adb reboot edl. Plug in phone once in EDL and let MSM do its thing. If you are not sure how to use MSM, the link for the MSM tool outlines the steps. Your phone will reboot to OOS. If you want to run OOS stable you are done. Just set up your phone as normal from here. Note, your bootloader is locked. You will need to do an oem unlock to install twrp and magisk if you want root or to install a custom kernel.
If you want to run a custom rom or root your phone, get to the settings screen.. you can skip setting up your phone so just hit skip on all the prompts for set up. Go to settings, enable developer options. Make sure OEM unlock is selected and USB debugging is selected. Once you do that, do adb reboot bootloader. Then do the following:
fastboot oem unlock
It will reboot the phone. Skip through the set up again and go back to settings. Enable developer options and enabled USB debugging. Then run adb reboot bootloader. In the bootloader, do the following:
fastboot boot <twrp.img> (replace this with the actual file name)
From there, you can transfer your custom rom, gapps, magisk, kernel and twrp installer using a PC. Follow the installation steps provided by your rom developer on their page.
i am on OpenBeta9,can i use the Twrp Method for a downgrade to the Stable 9.0.13?
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MarcoG: said:
i am on OpenBeta9,can i use the Twrp Method for a downgrade to the Stable 9.0.13?
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Given the problems with rolling back security patches I wondered the same thing. However, assuming we wiped everything including system it should work. Having said that, when I previously tried rolling back to the latest stable from beta, when I fastboot flashed everything to both slots, I could never get it to boot and was able to flash beta and get it running again.
ultyrunner said:
Given the problems with rolling back security patches I wondered the same thing. However, assuming we wiped everything including system it should work. Having said that, when I previously tried rolling back to the latest stable from beta, when I fastboot flashed everything to both slots, I could never get it to boot and was able to flash beta and get it running again.
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I'd like to see a resolution to this ^
This should not be this complicated any time I my base whether it beta or stable I never met to do all of this...
It's super simple to go back to whatever oos version you want without the need of msm tool and all this extra stuff.... I've went from beta to stable and back to beta several times no issues... And you are going to have to format data no matter what if you are changing oos versions and don't want to run into an encryption problem.
You can just back everything up
Boot to fastboot
Fastboot format userdata
Fastboot boot twrp. img
Transfer needed files. (oos, twrp)
Flash oos + twrp
Reboot recovery (make sure the slot changed)
Flash oos + twrp
Reboot system make sure it boots up right
Now you can go flash the rom you want
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I'd like to see a resolution to this ^
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I can verify the TWRP steps outlined above (in the OP, not the comment with Fastboot) worked perfectly for me. Did everything in exactly the same order. Was on beta 8 and went to 9.0.13 without a hitch.
se7ensde said:
This should not be this complicated any time I my base whether it beta or stable I never met to do all of this...
It's super simple to go back to whatever oos version you want without the need of msm tool and all this extra stuff.... I've went from beta to stable and back to beta several times no issues... And you are going to have to format data no matter what if you are changing oos versions and don't want to run into an encryption problem.
You can just back everything up
Boot to fastboot
Fastboot format userdata
Fastboot boot twrp. img
Transfer needed files. (oos, twrp)
Flash oos + twrp
Reboot recovery (make sure the slot changed)
Flash oos + twrp
Reboot system make sure it boots up right
Now you can go flash the rom you want
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what about directy through TWRP? can I just replace fastboot with TWRP in your instructions or does Formatting userdata erase internal files (ie: TWRP, Magisk, etc... I'm only asking because I've only ever updated to the latest OOS and I'm just curious for future possible future tinkering)
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I can verify the TWRP steps outlined above (in the OP, not the comment with Fastboot) worked perfectly for me. Did everything in exactly the same order. Was on beta 8 and went to 9.0.13 without a hitch.
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Awesome, you sir are THEE man. Please get a job with XDA or something
Causical said:
Awesome, you sir are THEE man. Please get a job with XDA or something
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Um ... OK ... ?
Causical said:
what about directy through TWRP? can I just replace fastboot with TWRP in your instructions or does Formatting userdata erase internal files (ie: TWRP, Magisk, etc... I'm only asking because I've only ever updated to the latest OOS and I'm just curious for future possible future tinkering)
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Awesome, you sir are THEE man. Please get a job with XDA or something
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Yeah sure you can mix up the steps or skip whatever you want..
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Yeah sure you can mix up the steps or skip whatever you want..
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LOL, yeah. I was kind of surprised with the smart-ass comment, but then again lots of people on here don't follow instructions, do things out of order and then wonder what went wrong or why they suddenly have a $700 paper weight. Given how much chatter there's been about the MSM tool (not an option on Mac) or needing to fastboot flash individual images (which didn't work for me), I was surprised how easy moving back to stable completely via TWRP is. I'm used flashing Nexus and older Samsung devices, which used to be dead-simple.
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LOL, yeah. I was kind of surprised with the smart-ass comment, but then again lots of people on here don't follow instructions, do things out of order and then wonder what went wrong or why they suddenly have a $700 paper weight. Given how much chatter there's been about the MSM tool (not an option on Mac) or needing to fastboot flash individual images (which didn't work for me), I was surprised how easy moving back to stable completely via TWRP is. I'm used flashing Nexus and older Samsung devices, which used to be dead-simple.
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You were probably surprised with the smart ass comment because it wasn't a smart ass comment Sgt. Dillweed (that was a little smart ass)...I don't generally give a thanks to someone to be a smart ass, but nice to know where your head's at.
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You were probably surprised with the smart ass comment because it wasn't a smart ass comment Sgt. Dillweed (that was a little smart ass)...I don't generally give a thanks to someone to be a smart ass, but nice to know where your head's at.
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Nope. I was surprised because ...
Awesome, you sir are THEE man. Please get a job with XDA or something
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... is definitely smart-ass, and seems odd after receiving a like. If you don't see that in the tone, I'm afraid I can't help you.
I think THAT may be more indicative of where your head's at. But ... carry on and you keep on doing you, bud.
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Nope. I was surprised because ...
... is definitely smart-ass, and seems odd after receiving a like. If you don't see that in the tone, I'm afraid I can't help you.
I think THAT may be more indicative of where your head's at. But ... carry on and you keep on doing you, bud.
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Cool I'm glad you can explain the "tone" and characteristics of my own words to me. I'll remember to try and not be so nice towards you next time, at least if I really be a **** it won't be mistaken.
I WAS originally thrilled by your simple and to the point response, but since you decided to twist my words and make yourself look like a jack ass... well nicely done, is all I have to say ?
Words of a Wise Guy: "hmmm seems odd after receiving a like..."
Huh, just think about that one for a second.
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Cool I'm glad you can explain the "tone" and characteristics of my own words to me.
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Clearly someone has to, because you can't understand that everyone isn't inside your head to hear the little voices that define 'polite' for you. Anyway, you're on the ignore list now.
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Clearly someone has to, because you can't understand that everyone isn't inside your head to hear the little voices that define 'polite' for you. Anyway, you're on the ignore list now.
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Oooo scary...I guess I'll take my "like" or thanks back whatever you call it.
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So as I go over the custom roms available in the development section I cannot help but notice how many users state that the rom is causing random reboots. It is usually due to said user flashing the custom rom over a beta OOS version instead of the latest stable build as the OP instructions usually indicate. The reboots are hardly caused by the rom itself. I am putting together this guide to help users go from beta back to stable. This will allow a clean install of the custom rom and usability as it is intended.
This can also be used to just go back to stable from beta if you want to run the stable OOS.
There are 2 ways to do this. One is via TWRP if that is what you prefer or you can also use the MSM tool to flash back to the latest stable. Both ways will wipe and format your internal data. This is due to the mismatch in security patches between beta and stable. So be sure to make a backup of your internal storage if there is stuff there that you need. You have been warned.
NOTE: Highly recommended to use a computer to make things easier. If you do not have a computer available, use the TWRP method listed below to get back to stable OOS. Once OOS boots, you can download your custom rom of choice using your phone and install it.
Here are the links for the latest MSM tool and latest stable zip if you want to use the TWRP method:
Latest MSM Tool
Latest stable OOS to flash in TWRP
TWRP Steps:
Download latest OOS stable from link above
Flash OOS stable build
Flash TWRP installer
Reboot to TWRP
Factory Reset
Format Data type 'yes' when prompted
Reboot to System
Your phone will reboot to OOS. If you want to run OOS stable you are done. Just set up your phone as normal from here.
If you want to run a custom rom, reboot to TWRP, you can transfer your custom rom, gapps, magisk, kernel and twrp installer using a PC. If no PC is available, download your rom and needed files like twrp, magisk etc. using OOS stable first. Then you can reboot to recovery and follow the installation steps provided by your rom developer on their page.
Steps for MSM:
Download the latest MSM tool with link from above. Boot phone to EDL either by powering off the phone then holding Vol + and - with Power or my preferred way via adb by typing adb reboot edl. Plug in phone once in EDL and let MSM do its thing. If you are not sure how to use MSM, the link for the MSM tool outlines the steps. Your phone will reboot to OOS. If you want to run OOS stable you are done. Just set up your phone as normal from here. Note, your bootloader is locked. You will need to do an oem unlock to install twrp and magisk if you want root or to install a custom kernel.
If you want to run a custom rom or root your phone, get to the settings screen.. you can skip setting up your phone so just hit skip on all the prompts for set up. Go to settings, enable developer options. Make sure OEM unlock is selected and USB debugging is selected. Once you do that, do adb reboot bootloader. Then do the following:
fastboot oem unlock
It will reboot the phone. Skip through the set up again and go back to settings. Enable developer options and enabled USB debugging. Then run adb reboot bootloader. In the bootloader, do the following:
fastboot boot <twrp.img> (replace this with the actual file name)
From there, you can transfer your custom rom, gapps, magisk, kernel and twrp installer using a PC. Follow the installation steps provided by your rom developer on their page.
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Thank you it works[emoji16]
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se7ensde said:
Fastboot format userdata
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What is formatted? The complete internal sdcard?
TWRP Steps:
Download latest OOS stable from link above
Flash OOS stable build
Flash TWRP installer
Reboot to TWRP
Factory Reset
Format Data type 'yes' when prompted
Reboot to System
Will this work if I'm on beta14 with July security patch, and I want to flash back to stable . 15 with June security patch? I'm using TWRP 3.3.1-6. I ask because I would like to flash back to stable but will not have access to my laptop for a week or two, so I'd like to do it right through twrp if at all possible
Ryano89 said:
TWRP Steps:
Download latest OOS stable from link above
Flash OOS stable build
Flash TWRP installer
Reboot to TWRP
Factory Reset
Format Data type 'yes' when prompted
Reboot to System
Will this work if I'm on beta14 with July security patch, and I want to flash back to stable . 15 with June security patch? I'm using TWRP 3.3.1-6. I ask because I would like to flash back to stable but will not have access to my laptop for a week or two, so I'd like to do it right through twrp if at all possible
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Yes.
Mannan Qamar said:
Yes.
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Thanks, I only ask because I see a lot of disagreement about it on different threads. Some say you can do it, other's say you can't do it if you are flashing back to an older security patch. It's not urgent for me so I might just wait until I have access to my laptop again, but I was hoping to do it now. Won't format completely erase the device?
I rooted my phone but didn't really like it while having my banking apps on it. So I tried to get back to normal but ended up wiping everything, even the OS, off of my phone. I am trying to get it back to normal. I followed one guide on here which gave me an android 10 ROM but I was unable to update it to the latest version. The link for that guide is: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/guide-official-stock-android-10-t4033835. I didn't install the force encrypt or the magisk because I don't wanna root it. I just want it back to how it was before the root. So I am wondering if there is a way that I can get back to normal now. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Tyche303 said:
I rooted my phone but didn't really like it while having my banking apps on it. So I tried to get back to normal but ended up wiping everything, even the OS, off of my phone. I am trying to get it back to normal. I followed one guide on here which gave me an android 10 ROM but I was unable to update it to the latest version. The link for that guide is: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/guide-official-stock-android-10-t4033835. I didn't install the force encrypt or the magisk because I don't wanna root it. I just want it back to how it was before the root. So I am wondering if there is a way that I can get back to normal now. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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well what is the problem ? if it booted and you didn't flash magisk you are on stock. ...what exactly do you want ? to lock the bootloader or remove twrp custom recovery too ?
KevMetal said:
well what is the problem ? if it booted and you didn't flash magisk you are on stock. ...what exactly do you want ? to lock the bootloader or remove twrp custom recovery too ?
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The ROM was an earlier version of android 10. But I am unable to install the latest updates for android 10 OTA. It's working but I would like to be able to receive updates again. If there is another ROM that would give me those results I would be fine with flashing that too.
Tyche303 said:
The ROM was an earlier version of android 10. But I am unable to install the latest updates for android 10 OTA. It's working but I would like to be able to receive updates again. If there is another ROM that would give me those results I would be fine with flashing that too.
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the most likely issue is your recovery ... take the stock recovery from a fastboot stock rom and flash that with fastboot
also make sure to flash stock rom in both slot A & B then updates will work
go to this website
https://www.getdroidtips.com/xiaomi-mi-a2-stock-firmware/
download a PIE stock rom that is a FASTBOOT version ... download miflash ...follow instructions to flash it using miflash in fastboot mode
then boot & set it up ...it will start offering updates by itself
your problem right now is that you flashed stock rom in only one slot and you have a custom recovery so that is why it can't update
KevMetal said:
the most likely issue is your recovery ... take the stock recovery from a fastboot stock rom and flash that with fastboot
also make sure to flash stock rom in both slot A & B then updates will work
go to this website
https://www.getdroidtips.com/xiaomi-mi-a2-stock-firmware/
download a PIE stock rom that is a FASTBOOT version ... download miflash ...follow instructions to flash it using miflash in fastboot mode
then boot & set it up ...it will start offering updates by itself
your problem right now is that you flashed stock rom in only one slot and you have a custom recovery so that is why it can't update
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Awesome, thanks! I will try that later tonight or tomorrow.
KevMetal said:
the most likely issue is your recovery ... take the stock recovery from a fastboot stock rom and flash that with fastboot
also make sure to flash stock rom in both slot A & B then updates will work
go to this website
https://www.getdroidtips.com/xiaomi-mi-a2-stock-firmware/
download a PIE stock rom that is a FASTBOOT version ... download miflash ...follow instructions to flash it using miflash in fastboot mode
then boot & set it up ...it will start offering updates by itself
your problem right now is that you flashed stock rom in only one slot and you have a custom recovery so that is why it can't update
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So I downloaded a fastboot file from here :https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/fastboot-xiaomi-mi-a2-fastboot-images-t3824849
The miui flash program wouldn't work for me. On the website you linked me there was a method that used twrp to flash it. But when use twrp I can't see any of the zip files in twrp. I've tried three different ones from the link I just shared here. Not sure what the problem is.
KevMetal said:
the most likely issue is your recovery ... take the stock recovery from a fastboot stock rom and flash that with fastboot
also make sure to flash stock rom in both slot A & B then updates will work
go to this website
https://www.getdroidtips.com/xiaomi-mi-a2-stock-firmware/
download a PIE stock rom that is a FASTBOOT version ... download miflash ...follow instructions to flash it using miflash in fastboot mode
then boot & set it up ...it will start offering updates by itself
your problem right now is that you flashed stock rom in only one slot and you have a custom recovery so that is why it can't update
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nevermind, I have gotten it to work. Thank you for your help
Tyche303 said:
nevermind, I have gotten it to work. Thank you for your help
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okay glad you came right
half the fun is figuring this stuff out
So i already install pixel experience recovery on my phone, no error or anything but i cant seem to access it. when i tried to go into recovery mode, instead accesing pixel experience recovery it just go into miui recovery.
is the installation failed? or im doing something wrong?
Inhuman11 said:
So i already install pixel experience recovery on my phone, no error or anything but i cant seem to access it. when i tried to go into recovery mode, instead accesing pixel experience recovery it just go into miui recovery.
is the installation failed? or im doing something wrong?
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PE recovery? Do you mean, an image?, if this is the case, you should need to proceed the same way as if TWRP is.
SubwayChamp said:
PE recovery? Do you mean, an image?, if this is the case, you should need to proceed the same way as if TWRP is.
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and how to do it? install guide in their website didnt include anything after image instalation
I have the same problem. You should probably post this in the PE thread.
Inhuman11 said:
and how to do it? install guide in their website didnt include anything after image instalation
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Not sure if you are referring only to the recovery image (I didn't usually saw it available to download it though), or to the ROM, to be flashed through it.
If you say for the PE recovery image, you have to boot to it, using fastboot, and then from PE recovery, flash it onto the ramdisk and reboot again to recovery to be sure you get it.
SubwayChamp said:
Not sure if you are referring only to the recovery image (I didn't usually saw it available to download it though), or to the ROM, to be flashed through it.
If you say for the PE recovery image, you have to boot to it, using fastboot, and then from PE recovery, flash it onto the ramdisk and reboot again to recovery to be sure you get it.
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Here is the link to img file and the rom. https://download.pixelexperience.org/spes
And already tried it using fastboot, still going to miui recovery.
Is it because i install it on boot_a instead to boot_b ?
Inhuman11 said:
Here is the link to img file and the rom. https://download.pixelexperience.org/spes
And already tried it using fastboot, still going to miui recovery.
Is it because i install it on boot_a instead to boot_b ?
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Firstly, you can't install it using fastboot, you should need, to boot to it, only.
And from the PE recovery screen, you should need to flash it on the ramdisk, not sure if this option is available, as it has limited options, in this case, if not, you'd need to boot (and probably flash) TWRP, and from there, flash the PE recovery image onto the ramdisk.
And for the next, an image you need to flash using fastboot (not available for recovery) you don´t need to target to any slot, unless you have a good reason, because the flashing process is done in the active slot.
I still have the same problem.
Any solution?
I have this same issue, I at least think. Here's where I'm at.
I downloaded the build and the recovery image for Pixel Experience, specified for my device. I got as far as to use "fastboot flash boot PixelExperience.img" onto the device.
The phone is now unable to reboot, and the OS stops responding whenever I do anything with it. I can't reboot to recovery, or reboot at all. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to wait, and for how long?
I followed the directions on the Pixel Experience website found here:
- https://wiki.pixelexperience.org/devices/fog/install/