Best custom ROM for OnePlus Nord 100. - OnePlus Nord N100 Guides, News, & Discussion

Hi guys, Lineage has just launched an amazing GSI custom rom, here is a link
https://sourceforge.net/projects/andyyan-gsi/files/latest/download
The installation process is simple just go to
How to install GSI ROM on OnePlus n100.
Good morning guys.
forum.xda-developers.com
This rom is on the latest Android version (12), very stable, battery friendly and very customizable and backed with the latest security patches (February 05 2022)
To enjoy double tape anywhere on the screen to sleep just download those two files
APKs - Google Drive
drive.google.com
install them and set lawnchair as a default launcher, activate device administrator for it , go to launcher settings gestures double tap, that's it.

Well, I managed to finally install ... you are correct. Runs completely smooth. Is the partition large enough to install gapps ... and of course, how to install. I would like to use 12.

Unfortunately not, because the ultimate size of the system partition is 2.6gb
If you want to install the Gapps there is another ROM
caos-v224-201029-arm64-bgN.img.xz
You can find it on xda
Notice this ROM ends with bgN.img.xz
If it's g it's full (with gapps)
If it's v it's vanilla (without gapps).
Generally if the xz file exceeds 740mb, then the extracted file will surpass 2.6gb
You can verify this with 7zip the size of the extracted file will be on the right hand of the window of the 7zip program.
I forgot to to tell you that the Gapps will be included on the xz file.

bentalebnordine said:
Unfortunately not, because the ultimate size of the system partition is 2.6gb
If you want to install the Gapps there is another ROM
caos-v224-201029-arm64-bgN.img.xz
You can find it on xda
Notice this ROM ends with bgN.img.xz
If it's g it's full (with gapps)
If it's v it's vanilla (without gapps).
Generally if the xz file exceeds 740mb, then the extracted file will surpass 2.6gb
You can verify this with 7zip the size of the extracted file will be on the right hand of the window of the 7zip program.
I forgot to to tell you that the Gapps will be included on the xz file.
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I will give it a try, but it is not A12, correct?

It's not, I think it's A10
By the way to activate audio and d2w go to phh settings

bentalebnordine said:
It's not, I think it's A10
By the way to activate audio and d2w go to phh settings
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I just checked -- the *.img file is 2.2. I will give it a try, though I wish it were a12.

I'm trying to flash a Lineage ROM that's 2.438 GB, but it says "Not enough space to resize partition". You said under 2.6 GB is fine so am i doing something wrong? I assume it's "fastboot flash system" to install.
Edit: Just now tried the one from your post and it's the same problem.

thomaskmaagaard said:
I'm trying to flash a Lineage ROM that's 2.438 GB, but it says "Not enough space to resize partition". You said under 2.6 GB is fine so am i doing something wrong? I assume it's "fastboot flash system" to install.
Edit: Just now tried the one from your post and it's the same problem.
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Are you coming from Android 11 oxygen OS?

bentalebnordine said:
Are you coming from Android 11 oxygen OS?
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I am, yes.

thomaskmaagaard said:
I am, yes.
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Then you should switch to the a slot by running the command
fastboot --set-active=a
And start all over again.

bentalebnordine said:
Then you should switch to the a slot by running the command
fastboot --set-active=a
And start all over again.
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I did that the first time. Also tried erasing system and product (didn't expect it to make a difference..). Can't seem to get it to flash anything. I can flash stock vbmeta and system and it boots fine again...

thomaskmaagaard said:
I did that the first time. Also tried erasing system and product (didn't expect it to make a difference..). Can't seem to get it to flash anything. I can flash stock vbmeta and system and it boots fine again...
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I think you should reboot fastboot after switching to slot a. and flash vbmeta and vbmeta_system and run the command
fastboot reboot fastboot.
Then the command
fastboot flash system <your system>.img
Then the command
fastboot - w
Then the command
fastboot reboot
That's it.

bentalebnordine said:
I think you should reboot fastboot after switching to slot a. and flash vbmeta and vbmeta_system and run the command
fastboot reboot fastboot.
Then the command
fastboot flash system <your system>.img
Then the command
fastboot - w
Then the command
fastboot reboot
That's it.
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I've been trying that, but i don't get past flashing system since it throws that error. It is a be2013 so it shouldn't have any issues. I've never had problems flashing recoveries and boot images.

thomaskmaagaard said:
I've been trying that, but i don't get past flashing system since it throws that error. It is a be2013 so it shouldn't have any issues. I've never had problems flashing recoveries and boot images.
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Try booting in TWRP for Android 10 that you can find on the roms and recoveries section, if it boots you are correct, if not just boot in TWRP Android 11 click reboot and click reboot in a slot if the courent slot is b.
To boot on TWRP just run the command
fastboot boot twrp.img

So.. I'm thinking, maybe the problem is that I have OOS11 on both slots? Don't ask me why, it's a long story, but I do. Is it only possible to flash over OOS10?

thomaskmaagaard said:
I'm trying to flash a Lineage ROM that's 2.438 GB, but it says "Not enough space to resize partition". You said under 2.6 GB is fine so am i doing something wrong? I assume it's "fastboot flash system" to install.
Edit: Just now tried the one from your post and it's the same problem.
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yea i was tryna do the same exact thing and i messed around bricked my phone!! recovery.img doesnt even work to fix it,with the exception of twrp flashed in recovery i dont get a dang thing except either a complete black screen or "qualcomm crash dump". im stumped. even got another n100, same exact model, and everything i did before to unlock the network and bootloader isnt working anymore.

fastboot delete-logical-partition product
That command will allow for resizing of system partition and you can flash GAPPS, although its better to find a GSI with GAPPS baked in, as you'll have errors with GAPPS otherwise
Also, anyone with the flash issue of "system partition not big enough" ... the 2.6GB isn't the ROM.img, but after install. Use a GSI ROM that's around 1.9GB at largest, and it should fit. IMG files are compressed, similar to something like a ZIP file
Although every GSI I've tried causes either a bootloop or CrashDump

Your saying, OP, Lineage launched GSI custom rom - what it means? Unofficial fork?
No Gapps? Can't you flash gapps after GSI is flashed?
Caos Rom for with Gapps? What is Caos and GSI difference?

Best gsi rom until now is
https://github.com/ponces/treble_build_pe/releases/download/v413/PixelExperience_arm64-ab-12.1-20220516-UNOFFICIAL.img.xz

The best custom rom for OnePlus n100 until now is
https://github.com/ponces/treble_build_pe/releases/download/v413.1-plus/PixelExperience_Plus_arm64-ab-12.1-20220518-UNOFFICIAL.img.xz
To successfully install it on your device, and the bootloader of your device is already unlocked than read the text file attached.
You will also need these files
OnePlus-USB-Drivers.zip
drive.google.com
Universal ADB Drivers
one_plus_nord_sdk.zip
drive.google.com
And also you need to extract the system image using 7zip program and put it on the one_plus_nord_sdk folder.

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Unable to unroll from Nougat

Hey,
I enrolled to the Android Nougat program and rooted my phone (chainfire) a few days ago. Decided to un-root (using superSU), and it said I was unrooted. After doing the un-rooting, the OEM unlock-option was greyed out (and on OFF setting), but the phone recovery says it's unlocked api 3.... I pretty much just wanted to unenroll and go back to MM. Every time I choose unroll from Google, download the MM OTA and it reboots I get an error. Just an image of android with message "ERROR". The only way to get the phone working is to do a hard reset and go back to Nougat.
Not quite sure what is wrong here. Any suggestions?
It's probably because the SuperSU unroot hasn't cleaned up everything that the MM installer checks for. Your best bet is to use the sideload OTA here:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/ota
to install MM again. It's quick and easy, and doesn't touch your data.
Since you received the actual uninstall OTA you must have successfully unenrolled, so you should be ok from now on.
dahawthorne said:
It's probably because the SuperSU unroot hasn't cleaned up everything that the MM installer checks for. Your best bet is to use the sideload OTA here:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/ota
to install MM again. It's quick and easy, and doesn't touch your data.
Since you received the actual uninstall OTA you must have successfully unenrolled, so you should be ok from now on.
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I received the OTA but while installing MM it gives me an error, so I have to go back to Nougat every time. I've tried the unenroll option several times and it gives me the same "error" every time. So, I should try manually flashing MM, then?
UPDATE:
I tried the following:
Downloaded and tried to sideload 6.0.1 (MOB30W) to my Nexus 6-device. It got up to 46% and after it gave me and error saying:
WARNING: No file_contexts. This package is for shamu devices; this is a "".
E: Error in /sideload/package.zip
Status 7
Installation aborted.
UPDATE2:
Tried another package. Didn't work. All the OTA updates stop at 46% giving me the same error. Device remains unlocked, but appears not to be rooted. Still stuck on Nougat.
What does "Tried another package" mean?
It may be that your download was corrupt. I always check the SHA with this checksum utility:
http://download.cnet.com/MD5-SHA-Checksum-Utility/3000-2092_4-10911445.html
though I've read in the instructions that the Android installation itself checks the package - it may be this error that the installation is reporting.
dahawthorne said:
What does "Tried another package" mean?
It may be that your download was corrupt. I always check the SHA with this checksum utility:
http://download.cnet.com/MD5-SHA-Checksum-Utility/3000-2092_4-10911445.html
though I've read in the instructions that the Android installation itself checks the package - it may be this error that the installation is reporting.
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No, the checksum is fine. The package is fine. I mean I tried several OTA packages for N6 and it always stops at 46%. There's something else going on here. Maybe if I re-root with chainfire and the use another method to unroot it? Which is the correct method, I have no idea?
Factory reset, and try sideloading MOB30W again.
dahawthorne said:
Factory reset, and try sideloading MOB30W again.
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Done it like 5 times already. Also wiped cache. No help.
Hannes084 said:
Done it like 5 times already. Also wiped cache. No help.
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My suggestion is to go back to Android N, root with SuperSU and see if your OEM UNLOCK toggle in Developer Options is working again and not greyed out. Then I would fastboot flash back to MM and install TWRP and SuperSu.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Dude, just flash the system image you want. Forget about the OTA
The OTA is a system image.
fast69mopar said:
My suggestion is to go back to Android N, root with SuperSU and see if your OEM UNLOCK toggle in Developer Options is working again and not greyed out. Then I would fastboot flash back to MM and install TWRP and SuperSu.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Root with SuperSU? I think you mean with chainfire?
dahawthorne said:
The OTA is a system image.
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You could say the new full otas are, but you can't go flashing them freely over newer images.
The unenroll option resets the phone anyways, so the best and aparently the only option for him is to flash the system image he wants from scratch.
blanco2701 said:
You could say the new full otas are, but you can't go flashing them freely over newer images.
The unenroll option resets the phone anyways, so the best and aparently the only option for him is to flash the system image he wants from scratch.
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Sorry for asking but how would I even do that? I'm on Ubuntu 12, so it seems mega complicated.
Hannes084 said:
Sorry for asking but how would I even do that? I'm on Ubuntu 12, so it seems mega complicated.
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Well my friend I have no idea since I'm on Windows. Google how to use adb and fastboot on ubuntu, there should be a solution for you.
This is a script that I used to run before the full OTAs became available. It worked many times for me, but the usual caveat - you follow it at your own risk. You can probably skip the backup step in your situation.
Preparation.
- Take a TWRP backup and save it on your PC.
- Download factory image and unzip all files, including the zip within the zip. Rename the *.img files to the names below. Copy all of them to the same folder as your ADB/fastboot executables.
- Download the relevant TWRP and rename to twrp.img - also put in ADB/fastboot folder.
- Copy SuperSU to device (if root wanted).
- Set USB debugging in Developer options & attach to your PC.
- Open a CMD window and check connectivity with "adb devices". If it's ok, copy & paste each command below into the CMD window and run them - the only lengthy one is the system.img.
1. adb reboot bootloader
2. fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
3. fastboot reboot-bootloader
4. fastboot flash radio radio.img
5. fastboot reboot-bootloader
6. fastboot erase system
7. fastboot flash system system.img
8. fastboot erase boot
9. fastboot flash boot boot.img
10. fastboot erase cache
11. fastboot flash cache cache.img
12. fastboot reboot-bootloader
13. fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
14. From bootloader boot to TWRP and reflash superSu
dahawthorne said:
This is a script that I used to run before the full OTAs became available. It worked many times for me, but the usual caveat - you follow it at your own risk. You can probably skip the backup step in your situation.
Preparation.
- Take a TWRP backup and save it on your PC.
- Download factory image and unzip all files, including the zip within the zip. Rename the *.img files to the names below. Copy all of them to the same folder as your ADB/fastboot executables.
- Download the relevant TWRP and rename to twrp.img - also put in ADB/fastboot folder.
- Copy SuperSU to device (if root wanted).
- Set USB debugging in Developer options & attach to your PC.
- Open a CMD window and check connectivity with "adb devices". If it's ok, copy & paste each command below into the CMD window and run them - the only lengthy one is the system.img.
1. adb reboot bootloader
2. fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
3. fastboot reboot-bootloader
4. fastboot flash radio radio.img
5. fastboot reboot-bootloader
6. fastboot erase system
7. fastboot flash system system.img
8. fastboot erase boot
9. fastboot flash boot boot.img
10. fastboot erase cache
11. fastboot flash cache cache.img
12. fastboot reboot-bootloader
13. fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
14. From bootloader boot to TWRP and reflash superSu
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If I download the factory image (OTA) off google's site it has none of those files under the zip-folder.
Hannes084 said:
If I download the factory image (OTA) off google's site it has none of those files under the zip-folder.
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One thing is the OTA image, and another is the Factory Image.
Download the factory image from here.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#shamu
Unzip everything and you should get all the files needed. As I said before, you would need to have a computer with adb and fastboot installed.
blanco2701 said:
One thing is the OTA image, and another is the Factory Image.
Download the factory image from here.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#shamu
Unzip everything and you should get all the files needed. As I said before, you would need to have a computer with adb and fastboot installed.
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Thanks, doing that now!
Hannes084 said:
Thanks, doing that now!
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Just be sure to have selected "oem unlocking" in the developer options, make a backup (everything will be wiped), and start flashing!. There are several guides everywhere.

[How-To] Install Oreo OTA! [T-Mobile]

*DON'T FLASH BACK TO NOUGAT IF YOU ENJOY USING YOUR PHONE*
Ok guys ive made my return and im happy to bring the oreo ota with me.!
Steps to install if your on a rom.
1. Use this flash all link Here
2. After finished and setup your going to need a pc and sideload knowledge
3. Download these ota files
Latest August https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OhWZPTWcuo7zRu9bjiezjKEZxreOk6v7/view OREO
4. Get your phone into recovery mode.
4.a the file is gonna have a lot of letters please do not rename or it wont work
4.b before you get into recovery you will see a dead Android. This IS normal. Your going to want to hold power and push volume up. It's a split second kinda thing. Not something you guys forever. Hot that a few times if it doesn't work the first time.
5 your going to want to go to in recovery to apply update via adb for the August one
6. run the command adb sideload (now drag the file to the command prompt and press enter)
7 if all good you will see a verifiying update the step 1/2 when you see that your fine.
8 Let it do its thing and at the end you may see and error about a drive disregard that.
9 now follow steps 4-7 again but with Oreo ota
10 reboot your system and now you should have oreo!
If your stock locked and never been cocked you can try to install the same method above without using the flash all and if it works congrats if not unlock your bootloader and use the method above.
if any help is needed contact me @ [email protected]
HOW TO ROOT
1. DOWNLOAD THIS. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zz3Fl9m4-_ozWW1U3ww_e6K_cHPPEMSv/view?usp=drivesdk
2. FASTBOOT BOOT OR FLASH IT RUNNING "FASTBOOT BOOT /PATH/TO/BOOT.IMG" OR FASTBOOT FLASH /PATH/TO/BOOT.IMG
3. REBOOT AND PROFIT.
TWRP 3.2.1-0 Bootable and Permanent
Bootable Fastboot boot this *ONLY FOR OREO*
*Permanent is broken* Use boot able
Unencryption for oreo
Encryption Remover *FOR OREO ONLY*
*Must format then flash*
OREO FLASH ALL OREO *YOU CAN ONLY FLASH THIS AFTER YOU HAVE TAKEN THE OTA* *IF YOU FLASH THIS AND YOU HAVENT AND YOUR PHONE BLOWS UP PLEASE VIDEO IT SO I CAN POST IT ON HERE AND SHOW WHAT NOT TO DO*
Thank to @XirXes for the ota files
There is no root available as of yet we need a boot image to get root once there is one we will have roms and root coming.
Screenies
Here you go
Installation went smooth. thanks for the OTA.
now towait for the root and all will be set
wow you are FAST. awesome work for those that did not get the notification. Can you go "back" to 7.1.1 if desired for whatever reason?
Amd4life said:
wow you are FAST. awesome work for those that did not get the notification. Can you go "back" to 7.1.1 if desired for whatever reason?
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No. As of right now Oreo starts you clean when you do this
Amd4life said:
wow you are FAST. awesome work for those that did not get the notification. Can you go "back" to 7.1.1 if desired for whatever reason?
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I recommend (from experience) not trying that.
Making a test twrp real quick
Damn...thanks for your work
joemossjr said:
Making a test twrp real quick
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Looking to this!
Oreo build is almost as fastest as the Flash [emoji3][emoji16]
Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk
Thanks, @joemossjr ! It installed for me too. In my case, for some reason, I had to rename it to update.zip before adb sideload would work, but I'm not sure why. Oreo, yayyyy!
can someone please pull a system backup not image? i have a twrp that you can boot not flash and pull the stuff
where's the TWRP, so only use a fastboot flash boot image.zip?
joemossjr said:
can someone please pull a system backup not image? i have a twrp that you can boot not flash and pull the stuff
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I could, do you have the TWRP link?
---------- Post added at 12:55 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:47 PM ----------
What I wanted to do was boot slot _b rooted 7.1.1 and copy slot _a stock Oreo, but it nagged me about potentially bricking in fastboot after fastboot set_active _b (i.e., due to invalid bootloader, etc.). A bootable TWRP straight to recovery would solve the issue. All I wanted to do was get a copy of Oreo boot_a, but adb as non-root user does not have permission to dd copy /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a . So, yay for bootable TWRP!
@jhofseth please write me on hagnouts
please message me on hangouts people who want to help [email protected]
When you brick and have to go to a leaked 8.0 image
Unable to flash update
For whatever reason i'm unable to flash the update, and i'm currently left with a soft-bricked device. When trying to flash the update via recovery gives me
Code:
E:failed to unmount /
E:failed to set up expected mounts for install; aborting
failed to open driver control: no such file or directory
installation aborted
also when selecting install from ADB it says
Code:
Supported API: 3
stopping adbd...
failed to open driver control: no such file or directory
failed to open driver control: no such file or directory
is there something i can do to remedy this??
forgot to mention that yes i did install the first package and properly executed the flashall command from the first zip folder, and i did try sideloading the second package as it was and as an update.zip file to no success.
Shiro12 said:
For whatever reason i'm unable to flash the update, and i'm currently left with a soft-bricked device. When trying to flash the update via recovery gives me
also when selecting install from ADB it says
is there something i can do to remedy this??
forgot to mention that yes i did install the first package and properly executed the flashall command from the first zip folder, and i did try sideloading the second package as it was and as an update.zip file to no success.
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Do you go completely stock?

[MAGISK]Root OnePlus 7 Pro With Patched Boot Image 9.5.3 | 9.5.4

Prerequisites :
Running Stock OOS
Unlocked Bootloader
Fastboot
Disclaimer : I am not responsible for any damage to your device.
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Download : [ALL VARIANTS]
OOS Patched Boot Images (Credits : @Bradl79 for maintaining the folder)
9.5.4 Boot Images :
OOS 9.5.4 Patched [EU Version/1913]
OOS 9.5.4 Patched [Global | Indian Version /1917 | 1911]
Want To Maintain Root On New OTAs?:
#171
Patched Boot Image Not Available For Your Model Yet? :
#6
Instructions :
Download the patched boot image
Install the latest version of Magisk Manager
Reboot the phone in fastboot mode
Use the following command via command prompt :
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot_patched.img
fastboot reboot
The phone will reboot into system, this may take some time be patient
Open Magisk & Install it again[Direct Install]
You've got a rooted OnePlus 7 Pro.
Credits :
gururoop (Stock Firmware)
b1czu (Instructions)
Regards,
acervenky
Included the stock as well as patched image.
Link to repository : Github
Regards,
acervenky
Reserved 2
Am Trying To Port OnePlus 6T TWRP Recovery. Just Got My Hands On The Stock Recovery. Will Update If It Works
acervenky said:
It seems that the size difference is vast, so I would request one of you to download the stock boot.img from the repository, patch it and rechceck the file size.
You can try the patched boot.img and inform whether it works, for any issues/help PM me.
Link to repository : Github
Regards,
acervenky
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I am upgrading the firmware to 9.5.3 right now. As soon as it finishes, I would try and report back
EDIT : The patched boot image on my phone is 56.32 MB so yes there is substantial size difference. Let me try booting from it
You can also patch the boot.img yourself.
Here is how:
.) Download latest Stock OOS
.) Extract boot.img using payload.bin dumper (needs python)
.) Install Magisk Manager on your device
.) Copy boot.img to your device
.) Patch boot.img using Magisk Manager
.) Copy patched boot.img to your pc, reboot your phone to fastmode and use 'fastboot boot patched_boot.img' to boot from patches bootimage.
.) Run Magisk Manager, choose direct install
-> Voila, you have a rooted OP7pro.
Kingmohdarif said:
Am Trying To Port OnePlus 6T TWRP Recovery. Just Got My Hands On The Stock Recovery. Will Update If It Works
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zanderzone said:
I am upgrading the firmware to 9.5.3 right now. As soon as it finishes, I would try and report back
EDIT : The patched boot image on my phone is 56.32 MB so yes there is substantial size difference. Let me try booting from it
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Please post the screenshots if you guys have successfully rooted, will update the OP accordingly
GoodSoul said:
You can also patch the boot.img yourself.
Here is how:
.) Download latest Stock OOS
.) Extract boot.img using payload.bin extractor (needs python)
.) Install Magisk Manager on your device
.) Copy boot.img to your device
.) Patch boot.img using Magisk Manager
.) Copy patched boot.img to your pc, reboot your phone to fastmode and use 'fastboot boot patched_boot.img' to boot from patches bootimage.
.) Run Magisk Manager, choose direct install
-> Voila, you have a rooted OP7pro.
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Yes if you're on another version of OOS, this method works
Regards,
acervenky
acervenky said:
Download: OOS 9.5.3 Patched
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Your patched boot.img is about 56mb in size while my extracted boot.img is 100mb in size. There might be something wrong with your boot.img ...
zanderzone said:
EDIT : The patched boot image on my phone is 56.32 MB so yes there is substantial size difference. Let me try booting from it
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Did it work?
GoodSoul said:
Your patched boot.img is about 56mb in size while my extracted boot.img is 100mb in size. There might be something wrong with your boot.img ...
Did it work?
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That extra 44mb is most likely empty space, which patching with Magisk removes like on other devices.
bmg1001 said:
That extra 44mb is most likely empty space, which patching with Magisk removes like on other devices.
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You might be right since after 56% of the file everything is just blank.
GoodSoul said:
You might be right since after 56% of the file everything is just blank.
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Same thing happens on the Essential Phone. Extracting the image with dd gives you a ~60mb boot image but Magisk brings it down to 23mb.
bmg1001 said:
Same thing happens on the Essential Phone. Extracting the image with dd gives you a ~60mb boot image but Magisk brings it down to 23mb.
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Well then the patched image should work without any problems, and others who want to root with TWRP there's an unofficial version out as well
Regards,
acervenky
Thanks for the patched boot.img but this command did not work for me
Code:
fastboot boot patched_boot.img
For me this has worked
1. Install Magisk Manager
2.. Reboot device to bootloader
3.. open cmd at the location of the extracted patched_boot.img
4.. In cmd type
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a patched_boot.img
5.. In cmd type
Code:
fastboot flash boot_b patched_boot.img
6.. In cmd type
Code:
fastboot reboot
7.. Open Magisk Manager, it will prompt you with additional files are needed to complete Magisk install, go ahead and download the files.
8. After a few seconds, install will be complete and you will be rooted!
b0uNz said:
Thanks for the patched boot.img but this command did not work for me
Code:
fastboot boot patched_boot.img
For me this has worked
1. Install Magisk Manager
2.. Reboot device to bootloader
3.. open cmd at the location of the extracted patched_boot.img
4.. In cmd type
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a patched_boot.img
5.. In cmd type
Code:
fastboot flash boot_b patched_boot.img
6.. In cmd type
Code:
fastboot reboot
7.. Open Magisk Manager, it will prompt you with additional files are needed to complete Magisk install, go ahead and download the files.
8. After a few seconds, install will be complete and you will be rooted!
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Hey man
Thanks for this, your commands worked but unfortunately I messed up my phone. Kinda new to rooting. Just realized I was on 9.5.4 on a GM1913. The patched boot image on here for 9.5.3 broke my wifi and the settings app completely unstable, it crashes constantly.
Not sure if the problem was that I used the boot image for 9.5.3 on 9.5.4 or because the patched boot image on here was intendend for other versions of the OP7P and not the European GM1913.
Does anyone have a flashable zip for the GM1913? Alternatively a stock or patched boot image intended for 9.5.4 GM1913? Any help would be much appreciated, still no OP7 here https://www.oneplus.com/support/softwareupgrade so I am stuck with a non working phone
b0uNz said:
Thanks for the patched boot.img but this command did not work for me
Code:
fastboot boot patched_boot.img
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What error did you got when you tried that command? Did you oem unlock first and enabled usb debugging?
@acervenky @b0uNz @GoodSoul
Unlike older OnePlus phones, the current bootloader of the OnePlus 7 Pro doesn't allow 'fastboot boot' (also known as tethered booting) command. The situation is same as Essential PH-1 as well some other phones.
You will get something like the following:
Code:
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.215s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
Titokhan said:
@acervenky @b0uNz @GoodSoul
Unlike older OnePlus phones, the current bootloader of the OnePlus 7 Pro doesn't allow 'fastboot boot' (also known as tethered booting) command. The situation is same as Essential PH-1 as well some other phones.
You will get something like the following:
Code:
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.215s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
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Yep, that's the same error I got initially. Do you have any idea as to what went wrong with my phone?
I am wondering if I messed up because I flashed the patched boot.img for 9.5.3 while being on 9.5.4, or if it's because it was for the wrong version, I have a GM1913.
Are boot images unique for each model, like GM1913, GM1917 etc?
Titokhan said:
@acervenky @b0uNz @GoodSoul
Unlike older OnePlus phones, the current bootloader of the OnePlus 7 Pro doesn't allow 'fastboot boot' (also known as tethered booting) command. The situation is same as Essential PH-1 as well some other phones.
You will get something like the following:
Code:
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.215s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
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Thanks for reporting, I'll update the OP accordingly.
Regards,
acervenky
Hey guys, for anyone that has OOS 9.5.4. Here is a patched boot image for it! https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1395089523397968832
mingo_mgx said:
Hey guys, for anyone that has OOS 9.5.4. Here is a patched boot image for it! https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1395089523397968832
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Hey man, thank you! :good::good: You might have just saved my day. Quick question before I flash it though, is this for the GM1913 or GM1917?
---------- Post added at 10:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:03 PM ----------
mingo_mgx said:
Hey guys, for anyone that has OOS 9.5.4. Here is a patched boot image for it! https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1395089523397968832
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Never mind, I couldn't wait so I tried it and my phone is fixed! I am rooted and wifi and the settings are working again. Thank you so much.
@acervenky, could you add the 9.5.4 boot image to the OP? Just to avoid any other noobs like myself messing up their brand new phone like I did with the wrong boot image..
Also does anyone know if boot images are specific to different models? Are they different on GM1913, 1915, 1917 etc? Would be good to mention that in the OP too if so.

[GUIDE][GSI] Flashing GSI's with TWRP Fixes and Workarounds

Follow these easy steps
Makes sure you have the GSI image on your sdcard before starting this, if your coming from lineage OS backup your data!
1.Unlock Bootloader
2. Boot into bootloader, check your slot if on B switch to A and vice versa.(fastboot set_active a/b) or you can stay in your current active slot up to you.
3.Download twrp and flash it (fastboot flash boot boot.img)
4.Boot back into boot loader and run "fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img" link with b11 vbeta.img
5.Boot into twrp,Format data or in bootloader run this command "fastboot format userdata" to get rid if encryption else gsi wont boot then, go to "install" navigate to your sdcard where you place the gsi , look for 'select image" then flash your gsi.
6.To flash gapps(skip if the gsi includes them) if your using a aosp gsi go to twrp then go into /wipe/advanced wipe/ select system on the options then "repair or change file system" then press on "resize file system" this will resize your system partiton back to 3.X gigs and allow you to flash gapps.
7.Then reboot to system
8. Your gsi "should" boot
Downloads:
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/ha8j5crsdmbmx/ZTE_Axon_10_pro_stuff
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...bled-device-development/gsi-havoc-os-t3930030 Havoc OS the gsi ive been using for some weeks.
Fixes and WorkArounds
Volte Fix for GSi
Install the volt-ims.apk as you would normally install an apk, download here http://www.mediafire.com/file/l0x88jx5zxyknhh/volte-ims.apk/file
For root( magisk) and twrp flash http://www.mediafire.com/file/de8tccz7gr93831/twrp-magisked-los-boot.img/file
To pass SafetyNet flash this http://www.mediafire.com/file/867xncq865vvtct/Universal-safetynet-fix-v3.zip/file
Also I created a template for what works on phhusson Treble experiments wiki:
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/ZTE-Axon-10-Pro
CREDITS:
Unjustifieddev for his work on lineage, and the boot.img im using.
All the gsi creators
Screenshots of Havoc OS gsi running on my zte axon 10:
Android Q Gsi works too
you can also use the zte android 9 stock kernel and vendor
That all is great news.....bravooo
Any issues with the havoc gsi?
blcistheking said:
Any issues with the havoc gsi?
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Only the Fingerprint is broken
noobstyle1337 said:
Only the Fingerprint is broken
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its only broken if you have a a2020g, works fine if you have a a2020u, current los kernel is missing a2020g fingerprint firmware from what i can gather.
Bliss 12.7 Android 10 gsi on a2020u.
rafyvitto said:
Follow these easy steps
4.Boot back into boot loader and run "fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img" link with b11 vbeta.img
==
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whenever i try this i just get
"fastboot: unknown option -- disable-verity"
Mr. DR. Professor Electro said:
whenever i try this i just get
"fastboot: unknown option -- disable-verity"
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Skip that step not needed, just flahs the disable encryption zip file in twrp to disable encryption.
i have bootloader unlocked ive wiped everything even flashed disable encryption but whenever i try to install the zip for lineage 17 i get an "error installing zip file' am i doing something wrong?
honestly i cant even flash any rom zip i have i just get error 1s , i even wipe data/format before flashing am i doing something wrong am i supposed to be on a or b while doing this or what
Futility's Forgotten Soldier said:
i have bootloader unlocked ive wiped everything even flashed disable encryption but whenever i try to install the zip for lineage 17 i get an "error installing zip file' am i doing something wrong?
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Lineage 17 is very broken right now, i would suggest flashing bliss 2.7 gsi, check my telegram channel for more info.
cant escape bootloop hell and error 255
rafyvitto said:
Follow these easy steps
Makes sure you have the GSI image on your sdcard before starting this, if your coming from lineage OS backup your data!
1.Unlock Bootloader
2. Boot into bootloader, check your slot if on B switch to A and vice versa.(fastboot set_active a/b) or you can stay in your current active slot up to you.
3.Download twrp and flash it (fastboot flash boot boot.img)
4.Boot back into boot loader and run "fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img" link with b11 vbeta.img
5.Boot into twrp,Format data or in bootloader run this command "fastboot format userdata" to get rid if encryption else gsi wont boot then, go to "install" navigate to your sdcard where you place the gsi , look for 'select image" then flash your gsi.
6.To flash gapps(skip if the gsi includes them) if your using a aosp gsi go to twrp then go into /wipe/advanced wipe/ select system on the options then "repair or change file system" then press on "resize file system" this will resize your system partiton back to 3.X gigs and allow you to flash gapps.
7.Then reboot to system
8. Your gsi "should" boot
Downloads:
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/ha8j5crsdmbmx/ZTE_Axon_10_pro_stuff
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...bled-device-development/gsi-havoc-os-t3930030 Havoc OS the gsi ive been using for some weeks.
Fixes and WorkArounds
Volte Fix for GSi
Install the volt-ims.apk as you would normally install an apk, download here http://www.mediafire.com/file/l0x88jx5zxyknhh/volte-ims.apk/file
For root( magisk) and twrp flash http://www.mediafire.com/file/de8tccz7gr93831/twrp-magisked-los-boot.img/file
To pass SafetyNet flash this http://www.mediafire.com/file/867xncq865vvtct/Universal-safetynet-fix-v3.zip/file
Also I created a template for what works on phhusson Treble experiments wiki:
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/ZTE-Axon-10-Pro
CREDITS:
Unjustifieddev for his work on lineage, and the boot.img im using.
All the gsi creators
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rafyvitto said:
Lineage 17 is very broken right now, i would suggest flashing bliss 2.7 gsi, check my telegram channel for more info.
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having trouble
Steps I followed:
(bootloader been unlocked but double checked to be sure)
Started from LineageOS 16 clean flashed based
booted rom made sure Debug was enable in settings did nothing else
booted to bootloader
>fastboot set_active a
>fastboot boot "D:\Android\Flash\Recovery.img"
In Recovery:
Installed Twrp zip
install zip DisableForcedEncryption.zip
-reboot bootloader
>fastboot flash vbmeta "C:\Users\chris\Downloads\ZTE_Flash\vbmeta.img"
>fastboot format userdata
boot to recovery:
Installed GSI Image of Havoc OS to System image
Flashing system image......
simg2ing '/sdcard1/Havoc-OS-v2.9-20190914-phhgsi_arm64_ab-offical.img' 'dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system_a'process
ended with ERROR: 255
got creative because nothing i was doing was fixing the problem so i went into fast boot and
>fastboot flash system "location/of/Havoc.img"
now no longer can acess the recovery not even but fastboot boot img command and back in a bootloop hell
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot boot "D:\Android\Flash\Recovery.img"
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.605s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)
finished. total time: 0.640s
also i have no way to return to the original 10 pro rom whenever i flash it via the EDL tool with one of the US edl
Zips you provided i have boot loop but it gives me enough so i can have bootloader mode accessible but i have to rerun
the bootloader unlock. but flashing Lineage 16 seems to be the only thing to make my phone functional without giving it boot loop hell
ill try do it with bliss later but if there's anywhere i went wrong or how to solve the 255 let me know i really want to try out one of those GSIs
but im running on the US rom and using the TWRP for my pro from the fourms so i just really confused here idk if i could possibly give you anymore details
ok update i got it working
1. the 255 i fixed by
"
Reboot into recovery, TWRP
Go to the terminal in "Advanced"
Type cd /system to change the path to the system folder
Type rm addon.d to remove the addon file
Type exit to quit from the terminal
Now back to TWRP home, try backup/restore again, it should works.
Further adjustment: do check the use rm -f to format disk settings of TWRP, to make sure TWRP won't mess up the filesystem."
secondly what was ruining me was a big dumb mistake on my part you HAVE to do " --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img" with the latest ADB tool kit I was using minimal adb and fastboot then got it to work
In step 5,i can not boot into TWRP and phone displays ZTE crashdump mode.
Please help.
Thanks.
Edit: I fixed it and can flashed this rom but it has some bugs.

Question I might have bricked my phone, I need help

I am just new to this flashing custom roms or firmware and twrp also. And dumb enough to not back it up.
I wanted to install arrow os in my phone. When I was about to wipe data, cache and dalvik, I accidentally checked metadata also and wiped. Then problems created more problems.
problems right now:
I cant put a file in my storage
Internal Storage is just blank on my pc
No OS
TWRP on both slots
please help me i really needed help and knowledge about it
I hope the attachment helps
EDIT--
Solutions to my problems:
WHEN you softbrick your phone and you only have fastboot and nothing else
Thanks to this guy..
SOLUTION: download your original firmware but choose the fastboot one and not recovery after download just unzip. Double click flash_all.bat and its back to square one.
WHEN you dont know how to flash or the file you have is .img
SOLUTION: find a guide in xda because apparently you can install a .img file in "fastbootd" mode
the guides here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...sues-all-without-any-custom-recovery.4337099/
COMMENT: not the usual thats what on top of youtube search.
WHEN you see errors in twrp/orangefox recovery you might get panic and search for solution.
COMMENT: try to find and use a solution that doesnt delete something first. In my experience it got bricked even more.
Thanks to the people who commented back on my post and helping me get to know what to do next.
Try putting the stock ROM on a SD card or usb (if you have a dongle).
georg3_ said:
Try putting the stock ROM on a SD card or usb (if you have a dongle).
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SD card that you put on beside the sim? if yes
Do I download stock ROM in official website? Cus I dont have 1 right now
then flashing it there by using twrp? is that how its gonna run? because i really dont wanna assume and create another problem
Try flashing this stock ROM (global) from a SD card, in TWRP. It's a recovery package, so you can install it as any zip.
Also, can you boot into fastboot/bootloader from TWRP?
Plus, where did you get the ArrowOS image? There are no builds, official or not.
georg3_ said:
Plus, where did you get the ArrowOS image? There are no builds, official or not.
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I found it here
It is made my myst33d and it is a beta build
im getting a sd card right now to test it out
And yes I still can go to fastboot/bootloader from twrp
I cant seem to find my file in twrp... even in file manager
the file is int .tgz must I change it to .zip?
raikiro1 said:
I cant seem to find my file in twrp... even in file manager
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Is the twrp detecting your sd card?try click on the Install image and change to install zip
can you sideload?
I can now see it, I think I reflashed twrp, now I can, but I cant install because of failed to mount system_root and I have done change file system of data to Ext4. when it resets it comes back to f2fs
edit: change file system of data to Ext4 failed
edit2: thank you guys really for commenting back and helping me
is no verity affecting it? cus I am not able to install it now
you should format data and put the arrow build in it, maybe it will work
J6idot said:
you should format data and put the arrow build in it, maybe it will work
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I have changed the data to Ext4, fomarted, wiped again the data,dalvik and cache
I have a Redmi Note 10S Rosemary from xiaomiupdater but I still cannot install the rom cus there is a error " Error installing zip file /sdcard1/thefile."
I tried to install no verity opt encrypt but failed and says updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file "sdcard1/thefile"
raikiro1 said:
I cant seem to find my file in twrp... even in file manager
the file is int .tgz must I change it to .zip?
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Must change it to zip.
EDIT: Extract the file, there's a zip or img inside.
raikiro1 said:
I have changed the data to Ext4, fomarted, wiped again the data,dalvik and cache
I have a Redmi Note 10S Rosemary from xiaomiupdater but I still cannot install the rom cus there is a error " Error installing zip file /sdcard1/thefile."
I tried to install no verity opt encrypt but failed and says updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Error installing zip file "sdcard1/thefile"
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Try to sideload it, maybe it'll work.
georg3_ said:
Must change it to zip.
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Should have said "extract the file, there's a zip or img inside", don't change the file extension.
Update: I found the guide how to sideload ... just change the Ext4 to F2fs
[Tutorial] TWRP ADB Sideloading
Alternative solution: OTG usb flash drive - With one of these, you can store a ROM zip safely, and still format ‘userdata’ to f2fs or EXT4. TWRP ADB Sideloading Requirements: Mac | Linux | Windows PC / Laptop and TWRP Custom Recovery Moto G...
forum.xda-developers.com
and I was able to sideload it and then got MIUI finally
what worried me is there were still errors like system_root, vendor and product... and its running fine now I guess but im back on track to make it to arrow OS.... I hope no mistakes this time like deleting metadata.
Thank you all who replied to this post , I really do. Thank you
raikiro1 said:
Update: I found the guide how to sideload ... just change the Ext4 to F2fs
[Tutorial] TWRP ADB Sideloading
Alternative solution: OTG usb flash drive - With one of these, you can store a ROM zip safely, and still format ‘userdata’ to f2fs or EXT4. TWRP ADB Sideloading Requirements: Mac | Linux | Windows PC / Laptop and TWRP Custom Recovery Moto G...
forum.xda-developers.com
and I was able to sideload it and then got MIUI finally
what worried me is there were still errors like system_root, vendor and product... and its running fine now I guess but im back on track to make it to arrow OS.... I hope no mistakes this time like deleting metadata.
Thank you all who replied to this post , I really do. Thank you
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no problem next time installing, stick to sideloading, less room for error
I cant seem to install TWRP recovery again it justs bootloop .. I dont know why anybody knows?
Whenever I fastboot boot twrp3.6.1-rosemary it fails, says too many links, and when I fastboot reboot recovery it boot loops
flashboot flash boot twrprosemary says okay in slot A and I even put it to B and flash it there sadly
the problem might be because its A12 ... just an update
raikiro1 said:
I cant seem to install TWRP recovery again it justs bootloop .. I dont know why anybody knows?
Whenever I fastboot boot twrp3.6.1-rosemary it fails, says too many links, and when I fastboot reboot recovery it boot loops
flashboot flash boot twrprosemary says okay in slot A and I even put it to B and flash it there sadly
the problem might be because its A12 ... just an update
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A12 shouldn't be a problem.
Probably you should flash another vbmeta.img.
OR
I don't know if there is an .img twrp around, but if there is you can:
Code:
fastboot boot {recovery.img}
and then [Advanced]>[Install Recovery Ramdisk].
raikiro1 said:
I cant seem to install TWRP recovery again it justs bootloop .. I dont know why anybody knows?
Whenever I fastboot boot twrp3.6.1-rosemary it fails, says too many links, and when I fastboot reboot recovery it boot loops
flashboot flash boot twrprosemary says okay in slot A and I even put it to B and flash it there sadly
the problem might be because its A12 ... just an update
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what vbmeta are you using?

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