Hi.
So I recently found that my phone is using boot_b to boot up the phone, and I entered TWRP and change the boot solt to boot_a. In result, the device kept rebooting in the first page of boot (Powered by android page). And after I switch back to boot slot b the issue disappear. At first I thought the boot image was currupted and I flash the downloaded rom from xiaomirom.com and flash it using miflash via fastboot. The issue presists after flashing even without any modification (magisk/twrp/etc.). Then I thought that maybe the flash didnt include boot_a so I did:
`fastboot boot TWRP.img`
and then change the boot slot to boot_a and flashed again via fastboot. The issue still presists after that and now I have no idea what is wrong.
So I just want to ask that is anyone experiencing the same issue as me? And also how to fix the issue?
Thanks.
MiracleYueYue said:
Hi.
So I recently found that my phone is using boot_b to boot up the phone, and I entered TWRP and change the boot solt to boot_a. In result, the device kept rebooting in the first page of boot (Powered by android page). And after I switch back to boot slot b the issue disappear. At first I thought the boot image was currupted and I flash the downloaded rom from xiaomirom.com and flash it using miflash via fastboot. The issue presists after flashing even without any modification (magisk/twrp/etc.). Then I thought that maybe the flash didnt include boot_a so I did:
`fastboot boot TWRP.img`
and then change the boot slot to boot_a and flashed again via fastboot. The issue still presists after that and now I have no idea what is wrong.
So I just want to ask that is anyone experiencing the same issue as me? And also how to fix the issue?
Thanks.
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Start by restoring the phone with this tool.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
Then downloaded an old Xiaomi Eu rom fastboot.zip and installed it in fastboot mode (scrip included in the zip first install.bat).
Then install the Twrp and update via OTA.
NOSS8 said:
Start by restoring the phone with this tool.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
Then downloaded an old Xiaomi Eu rom fastboot.zip and installed it in fastboot mode (scrip included in the zip first install.bat).
Then install the Twrp and update via OTA.
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Hi. Thanks for your reply.
I have been used this tool to flash my phone. And I tested with another Xiaomi 12 Pro to make sure that the rom is correct. Turns out that the rom IS correct...
MiracleYueYue said:
Hi. Thanks for your reply.
I have been used this tool to flash my phone. And I tested with another Xiaomi 12 Pro to make sure that the rom is correct. Turns out that the rom IS correct...
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I thought you want to install the TWRP to install a Xiaomi EU rom but maybe this is not the case.
The device is bought in china btw.
NOSS8 said:
I thought you want to install the TWRP to install a Xiaomi EU rom but maybe this is not the case.
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No... I am just trying to slove the reboot issue with _a
MiracleYueYue said:
No... I am just trying to slove the reboot issue with _a
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Dont relock the bootloader with Miflash.
Don't worry about the A/B slots.
NOSS8 said:
Dont relock the bootloader with Miflash.
Don't worry about the A/B slots.
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I never lock the BL back.. lol
So the boot issue with _a doesn't matters? Dont know when the issue start but im pretty worried for the issue
MiracleYueYue said:
I never lock the BL back.. lol
So the boot issue with _a doesn't matters? Dont know when the issue start but im pretty worried for the issue
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I also have this phone with TWRP, it seems to me that when I installed it I did not select any slot, by default it installs on A.
NOSS8 said:
I also have this phone with TWRP, it seems to me that when I installed it I did not select any slot, by default it installs on A.
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Ummm I dont think we are on the same page.
I mean that if i change the boot slot to A in the Reboot secrion in TWRP the SYSTEM jams ans reboot when it tries to boot, and slot B boots normally.
MiracleYueYue said:
Ummm I dont think we are on the same page.
I mean that if i change the boot slot to A in the Reboot secrion in TWRP the SYSTEM jams ans reboot when it tries to boot, and slot B boots normally.
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Why Install TWRP?
Use Miflash and that's it.
MiracleYueYue said:
Hi.
So I recently found that my phone is using boot_b to boot up the phone, and I entered TWRP and change the boot solt to boot_a. In result, the device kept rebooting in the first page of boot (Powered by android page). And after I switch back to boot slot b the issue disappear. At first I thought the boot image was currupted and I flash the downloaded rom from xiaomirom.com and flash it using miflash via fastboot. The issue presists after flashing even without any modification (magisk/twrp/etc.). Then I thought that maybe the flash didnt include boot_a so I did:
`fastboot boot TWRP.img`
and then change the boot slot to boot_a and flashed again via fastboot. The issue still presists after that and now I have no idea what is wrong.
So I just want to ask that is anyone experiencing the same issue as me? And also how to fix the issue?
Thanks.
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Most probable reason is that you have previous version or ROM in slot A, while in slop B is the latest, one you are using. Same has happened to me. You can download recovery version of the ROM you are using and flash it in TWRP to slot A. I did that with Global ROM V13.0.7.0.SLBMIXM and now I have it on both slots working fine.
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I was running Freedom OS CE 2.5 and I dirty flashed official OOS 4.1.0 and got into a bootloop.
I restarted the phone into twrp and it told me that it was read only so I wasn't seeing any zip files. I tried to use repair in the Wipe section by changing file format. I think I chose FAT...I honestly can't remember. But when I swipe to repair and I got stock on updating partition. So I restarted the device into twrp again but this time I'm stock on just the splash screen....won't start.
All I'm getting into is bootloader mode.
Help please
Use fastboot to wipe recovery and flash TWRP again. Alternatively, directly sideload your ROM.
Anova's Origin said:
Use fastboot to wipe recovery and flash TWRP again. Alternatively, directly sideload your ROM.
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Thank you so much. But what about how I tried changing the format from what it was originally? Should I be worried or that's a minor issue?
ddaharu said:
Thank you so much. But what about how I tried changing the format from what it was originally? Should I be worried or that's a minor issue?
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You should reformat those partitions that you've changed. Ext4 or f2fs for /data and ext4 for all other partitions. This can be done through either fastboot or TWRP.
Anova's Origin said:
You should reformat those partitions that you've changed. Ext4 or f2fs for /data and ext4 for all other partitions. This can be done through either fastboot or TWRP.
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Are these the commands I should use?
c:\adb>fastboot erase recovery
c:\adb>fastboot flash recovery twrp
Well as you said, after this I can reenter recovery and reformat the partitions and I should be fine right?
Thanks for all your help man...
ddaharu said:
Are these the commands I should use?
c:\adb>fastboot erase recovery
c:\adb>fastboot flash recovery twrp
Well as you said, after this I can reenter recovery and reformat the partitions and I should be fine right?
Thanks for all your help man...
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Dont forget the ".img" when referring to images"
c:\adb>fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Anova's Origin said:
Dont forget the ".img" when referring to images"
c:\adb>fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
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One last question. Is there any twrp version you'll recommend? Or anyone is good?
ddaharu said:
One last question. Is there any twrp version you'll recommend? Or anyone is good?
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3.0.4-1 has proven to be the most stable so far.
I've also been using 3.1.0-1 for a while and haven't noticed any issues.
Avoid 3.1.0.0 though, as there has been many reports of issues with it.
Anova's Origin said:
3.0.4-1 has proven to be the most stable so far.
I've also been using 3.1.0-1 for a while and haven't noticed any issues.
Avoid 3.1.0.0 though, as there has been many reports of issues with it.
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MY PHONE IS RUNNING AGAIN! thanks for your help man.
Btw! Seeing that the positions were somewhat corrupted, I actually had to use stock recovery to sideload the stock ROM then flash TWRP and finally on freedom is 2.6.1
Thanks again, mate. :highfive:
ddaharu said:
I was running Freedom OS CE 2.5 and I dirty flashed official OOS 4.1.0 and got into a bootloop.
I restarted the phone into twrp and it told me that it was read only so I wasn't seeing any zip files. I tried to use repair in the Wipe section by changing file format. I think I chose FAT...I honestly can't remember. But when I swipe to repair and I got stock on updating partition. So I restarted the device into twrp again but this time I'm stock on just the splash screen....won't start.
All I'm getting into is bootloader mode.
Help please
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I faced a similar issue with twrp , just try to flash twrp again using fastboot mode , in case it does not work again then try to flash it a few more times , it would surely work , I have already tried it , but before that try to factory reset ur phone using twrp and reboot to twrp and only use the first method if the problem exists after that
9891ishu said:
I faced a similar issue with twrp , just try to flash twrp again using fastboot mode , in case it does not work again then try to flash it a few more times , it would surely work , I have already tried it , but before that try to factory reset ur phone using twrp and reboot to twrp and only use the first method if the problem exists after that
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Thanks. I got through.
Hello all, i unlocked the bootloader on the xiaomi mi A2 , and i was trying to follow this guide :https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/tutorial-camera2api-gcam-root-t3842475 to install the gmcam, but after the point 5. i just rebooted the phone from the recovery, just cause i wanted to try it, after that is stucked in android 8.1 animation, but i have access to the recovery (even if the tool shouldnt have installed it), but dunno what can i do from the recovery, and the device can go in fastboot mode but is not recognized by adb, what can i do?
What version of software was your Mi A2, if it was V9.6.13.0.ODIMIFE, then download the full stock ROM from here
http://en.miui.com/download-353.html
In fastboot mode, adb is not working, fastboot commands works there.
Extract boot.img from images of downloaded ROM.
Put the boot.img in adb folder.
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
fastboot reboot
it should start normally
If not, then flash every image like in this post.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77302899&postcount=4
minnuss said:
What version of software was your Mi A2, if it was V9.6.13.0.ODIMIFE, then download the full stock ROM from here
http://en.miui.com/download-353.html
In fastboot mode, adb is not working, fastboot commands works there.
Extract boot.img from images of downloaded ROM.
Put the boot.img in adb folder.
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
fastboot reboot
it should start normally
If not, then flash every image like in this post.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77302899&postcount=4
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Thanks for the help, but, I don't know why, ADB driver were not working properly, didnt recognize the phone so I couldnt follow this guide, and i couldnt switch off the phone either, it was stuck in bootloop, the only thing I was able to do is to put the device in fastboot mode using the button combination..
Luckly the Mi Flash tool was able to recognize the device so I flashed the stock rom with that and now everything is back to normal, I've just a question, the phone sais that the bootloader is still unlocked, is that true? Even if I've flashed from zero the stock rom?
fuffy841 said:
Thanks for the help, but, I don't know why, ADB driver were not working properly, didnt recognize the phone so I couldnt follow this guide, and i couldnt switch off the phone either, it was stuck in bootloop, the only thing I was able to do is to put the device in fastboot mode using the button combination..
Luckly the Mi Flash tool was able to recognize the device so I flashed the stock rom with that and now everything is back to normal, I've just a question, the phone sais that the bootloader is still unlocked, is that true? Even if I've flashed from zero the stock rom?
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Yep, it's true. You have to relock the bootloader, but this cause full wipe. IMO there's no need to relock the bootloader if you not enable the usb dev mode.
Also, theres an option in mi flash tool to lock the bootloader after flash. Something like flash_all_lock
DO NOT use flash_all_lock_crc. This will cause dead wifi and Bluetooth modem.
I am stuck on the exact same issue. Can you explain in detail all the steps you followed.
Mine was updated to September patch and it is Indian variant.
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rt1279_isBITW said:
I am stuck on the exact same issue. Can you explain in detail all the steps you followed.
Mine was updated to September patch and it is Indian variant.
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Nvm I was able to flash that rom but now after the phone locks once the touch is gone until I reboot the device.
Are there any hardware differences in my indian variant or did I just flash it wrong?
I used flash_all.bat and clean all option.
Daniesz said:
Yep, it's true. You have to relock the bootloader, but this cause full wipe. IMO there's no need to relock the bootloader if you not enable the usb dev mode.
Also, theres an option in mi flash tool to lock the bootloader after flash. Something like flash_all_lock
DO NOT use flash_all_lock_crc. This will cause dead wifi and Bluetooth modem.
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Nono i want to keep the bootloader unlocked, that's why I asked ! Thanks man.
Nvm I was able to flash that rom but now after the phone locks once the touch is gone until I reboot the device.
Are there any hardware differences in my indian variant or did I just flash it wrong?
I used flash_all.bat and clean all option
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I used the same option, cause it didnt work with the other ones.. I didnt have any issue so far tho, and I dont know about hardware differences, but I dont think a bad flash can cause this kind of problem, not sure tho. Maybe now that everything is working try to flash again a stock rom.
Good afternoon people!
After installing TWRP via Fastboot, when I restart my phone, the TWRP screen does not open!
It's only black screen!
Does anyone know how to solve it?
Thank you!
IgorBAlves said:
Good afternoon people!
After installing TWRP via Fastboot, when I restart my phone, the TWRP screen does not open!
It's only black screen!
Does anyone know how to solve it?
Thank you!
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Please give details!!!We do not have your phone in hands!
What rom was installed?
What TWRP did you flash?
Are you able to reboot the rom?
Hi, thank you for help me!
I'm using the MIUI 10.2.2 Chinese version.
I installed the TWRP 3.2.3 yesterday!
Yeah, I'm able to reset my ROM.
Thank you again
Same problem, all activities using fastboot lead to black screen with line "press any key to shutdown"
manhnl311 said:
Same problem, all activities using fastboot lead to black screen with line "press any key to shutdown"
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Any your sensors are working?
Hi, I'm also experiencing a problem with TWRP. I flashed TWRP 3.2.3 1102 and 1217 but couldn't boot into the recovery. Custom rom currently using is xiaomi eu 9.2.21 flashed via 1102 but since then couldnt boot into it to update the rom.
P3aceWalker said:
Hi, I'm also experiencing a problem with TWRP. I flashed TWRP 3.2.3 1102 and 1217 but couldn't boot into the recovery. Custom rom currently using is xiaomi eu 9.2.21 flashed via 1102 but since then couldnt boot into it to update the rom.
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Flash 1227 twrp. normally it MUST be installed before rebooting into the system rom.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IeCtb6vRO4CRe76s0BD_5TQiSnymPBTT
Hope it stick because some of us got troubles and were forced to reflash with miflash in order to recover.
Thanks, I was worried that 1227 would introduce more problems instead of solving them but I took the risk and it paid off. I can boot into the recovery after flashing it. One more question if you don't mind, can I directly flash the new updated rom without wiping so as to not lose any data. It won't cause any problems right?
P3aceWalker said:
Thanks, I was worried that 1227 would introduce more problems instead of solving them but I took the risk and it paid off. I can boot into the recovery after flashing it. One more question if you don't mind, can I directly flash the new updated rom without wiping so as to not lose any data. It won't cause any problems right?
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No problem to weekly flash EU- DEV rom in dirty mode from direct download. (I systematically reject the OTA update because it often fails.)
And If a risk exist or any request for clean install, it will be notified at download page.
lolo9393 said:
Flash 1227 twrp. normally it MUST be installed before rebooting into the system rom.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IeCtb6vRO4CRe76s0BD_5TQiSnymPBTT
Hope it stick because some of us got troubles and were forced to reflash with miflash in order to recover.
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So, I must to reinstall the stock ROM in my cellphone and after I have to install this TWRP?
Similar to the previous threads for OnePlus 5, OnePlus 5T or OnePlus 6, here are the necessary packages to unbrick/revive a hard bricked OnePlus 7 Pro.
The following hardware revisions are supported:
GM1910: China
GM1911: India
GM1913: Europe
GM1917: Global/US Unlocked
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=294744
guacamole_21_H.04_190416_unlocked.zip
After using it, the phone will be restored to HydrogenOS aka Chinese firmware.
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guacamole_21_E.08_190515_unlocked.rar
After using it, the phone will be restored to OxygenOS 9.5.4.GM21BA aka European firmware.
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guacamole_21_O.07_190512_unlocked.zip
After using it, the phone will be restored to OxygenOS 9.5.3.GM21AA aka global firmware.
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In every case, it is possible to upgrade to latest OxygenOS by using full signed zip from this thread via Local Upgrade.
With the device powered off, hold Volume Up & Volume Down buttons to force it to boot to Qualcomm download mode.
Use the most updated signed driver (2.1.2.2 at this moment) to avoid potential issues..
For detailed procedures, please consult the linked threads above. There is no reason to repeat the same thing again.
Make sure the path of the extracted files doesn't contain any non-English character. The tool isn't unicode aware.
Source:
HydrogenOS package: 人艱不拆 (OnePlus China forum thread), @trollavin & @Some_Random_Username for the help in mirroring
OxygenOS (EU) package: @MrVoshel
OxygenOS (global) package: @Lucifer6
Reserved for future.
Thank you for this!!
Doesn't this leave you with a Chinese modem (limited LTE bands and roaming configs?) and critical partitions? Wouldn't an international or European tool be more suitable considering that Oxygen zips may not overwrite everything? Or is this just a temporary guide with what we have?
LLStarks said:
Doesn't this leave you with a Chinese modem (limited LTE bands and roaming configs?) and critical partitions? Wouldn't an international or European tool be more suitable considering that Oxygen zips may not overwrite everything? Or is this just a temporary guide with what we have?
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Temp? yes and no, I would say. Better than warranty R&D in days no phone for use.
As far as you can revive the phone from QDL9008 back to HOS/OOS, you now have a chance Again to switch over whatever ROM or OS you want later on.
jkyoho said:
Temp? yes and no, I would say. Better than warranty R&D in days no phone for use.
As far as you can revive the phone from QDL9008 back to HOS/OOS, you now have a chance Again to switch over whatever ROM or OS you want later on.
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Well, that's the perfect explanation.
:highfive:
Can you turn TMobile to int'l with this ?
HtcOnekid said:
Can you turn TMobile to int'l with this ?
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What he said
When i start MsmdownloadtoolV4.0.exe it says :
Packet image not exist!
Take out the Chinese characters in the file name and then try
joemossjr said:
Take out the Chinese characters in the file name and then try
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Yep that's i though, but i finaly looking for EU version. Because i think with OTA upgrade to GMBA EU modem will not contain the good modem right ?
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failed to install on EU model : param preprocessing and stop at 5 ou 7 sec before flashing. I tryed using anothere patched tool and not working :s
Please help me, I failed pretty hard and bricked my phone.
I rooted my phone with stock recovery using a patched magisk boot image and all went fine.
Today, I deviced to temporarily boot into twrp to check it out, so I booted into fastboot and used "fastboot boot twrp.img"
and booted into system. I was confused and rebooted but now I was stuck in stock recovery. So I completely flashed TWRP
on boot_a and boot_b and into TWRP I rooted my device. But even now I am always bootlooping into TWRP and can't
get my phone to boot into system.
I tried using the unbrick tool but my device won't show up on my computer, even with the driver installed.
I'm screwed, can someone help?
Can I somehow reflash the stock recovery and revert back to my patched boot image?
uniQ191 said:
Please help me, I failed pretty hard and bricked my phone.
I rooted my phone with stock recovery using a patched magisk boot image and all went fine.
Today, I deviced to temporarily boot into twrp to check it out, so I booted into fastboot and used "fastboot boot twrp.img"
and booted into system. I was confused and rebooted but now I was stuck in stock recovery. So I completely flashed TWRP
on boot_a and boot_b and into TWRP I rooted my device. But even now I am always bootlooping into TWRP and can't
get my phone to boot into system.
I tried using the unbrick tool but my device won't show up on my computer, even with the driver installed.
I'm screwed, can someone help?
Can I somehow reflash the stock recovery and revert back to my patched boot image?
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what is your device OOS 9.5.3/4/5/6 ?
flash the co-responding stock boot.img from twrp with magisk zip together, and see if you can boot
uniQ191 said:
Please help me, I failed pretty hard and bricked my phone.
I rooted my phone with stock recovery using a patched magisk boot image and all went fine.
Today, I deviced to temporarily boot into twrp to check it out, so I booted into fastboot and used "fastboot boot twrp.img"
and booted into system. I was confused and rebooted but now I was stuck in stock recovery. So I completely flashed TWRP
on boot_a and boot_b and into TWRP I rooted my device. But even now I am always bootlooping into TWRP and can't
get my phone to boot into system.
I tried using the unbrick tool but my device won't show up on my computer, even with the driver installed.
I'm screwed, can someone help?
Can I somehow reflash the stock recovery and revert back to my patched boot image?
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You havn't bricked your phone, just put it in fastboot mode and reupload boot image to the correct slot !
Regards,
thebigtross said:
You havn't bricked your phone, just put it in fastboot mode and reupload boot image to the correct slot !
Regards,
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Thanks for your replies! I was on OOS 9.5.5 and I tried flashing the twrp/magisk zips but that didn't work either. I also tried applying the stock boot.img to the active slot, but still got the recovery bootloop.
So as my last hope, I wiped all data in recovery mode, rebooted to fastboot and sideloaded the complete stock image from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-pro-t3931424
I reconfigured my phone from scratch, rooted with the patched boot image like before and everythings works now. Guess I will not bother with TWRP any time soon.
Added global and EU packages.
Titokhan said:
Added global and EU packages.
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Will global work for 1911 (India)
Mr.Crucial said:
Will global work for 1911 (India)
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Yes, the packages are interchangable.
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Titokhan said:
Yes, the packages are interchangable.
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But I think that these packages will not work on T-mobile 1915!
When I reboot into edl mode, it recognizes the "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008", but then 10 seconds later, the phone automatically boots the the battery display, which disables edl. The same this happens whether I use the vol up+down and plug in, or `adb reboot edl`.
Edit: "How I learned to stop worrying and risk a brick"
Selecting the right COM and hitting start in MSMtool in that 10 second window kept it in edl mode for the duration of the flash.
I got a china version OnePlus 10 Pro
i was flashed in oxygen OS A12 EU
I extract the boot.img (52M) from payload.bin today and use magisk cancy to patch
and then i try to fastboot flash boot boot_patched.img
and now start bootloop on one plus splash screen
I can still go to fastboot and fastbootD , I can still flash the payload again but still bootloop
anyone have idea what can i fo to fix ? thanks
leofung_wai said:
I got a china version OnePlus 10 Pro
i was flashed in oxygen OS A12 EU
I extract the boot.img (52M) from payload.bin today and use magisk cancy to patch
and then i try to fastboot flash boot boot_patched.img
and now start bootloop on one plus splash screen
I can still go to fastboot and fastbootD , I can still flash the payload again but still bootloop
anyone have idea what can i fo to fix ? thanks
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Hey,
If you've only booted the image, then you only need to reboot and the image is lost, the only way that it would be permanent is if it was flashed: fastboot flash not: fastboot boot.
Usually what happens is when you obtain a firmware to install or in your case change region, and you wish to root this firmware you would extract payload.bin then use fastboot enhance to extract the boot.img
Then copy to your phone and patch it with the latest stable Magisk (in this case 24.3)
So again, if you've only booted the image then just reboot your phone and it'll turn on using the actual flashed boot.img from the firmware, not the one you booted.
If that doesn't work then you must have flashed it. In which case you can either re-flash your original boot.img or boot then direct install a correctly patched image for the correct firmware (after a success boot) via Magisk.
leofung_wai said:
I got a china version OnePlus 10 Pro
i was flashed in oxygen OS A12 EU
I extract the boot.img (52M) from payload.bin today and use magisk cancy to patch
and then i try to fastboot flash boot boot_patched.img
and now start bootloop on one plus splash screen
I can still go to fastboot and fastbootD , I can still flash the payload again but still bootloop
anyone have idea what can i fo to fix ? thanks
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Here's a good "how to" to follow.
https://www.droidwin.com/how-to-root-oneplus-10-pro-via-magisk-patched-boot-img/
Canuck Knarf said:
Here's a good how to to follow.
https://www.droidwin.com/how-to-root-oneplus-10-pro-via-magisk-patched-boot-img/
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No he has changed region. This is for color OS...he's already done all this.
If you read the OP, he's already on EU 11_A.12
This would just make matters much worse
dladz said:
No he has changed region. This is for color OS...he's already done all this.
If you read the OP, he's already on EU 11_A.12
This would just make matters much worse
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what you talking about ...it applies to all ...if hes on colors os....oxgyen os..he stills needs ...boot img...vender_boot...and vbmeta. img and magisk
Canuck Knarf said:
what you talking about ...it applies to all ...if hes on colors os....oxgyen os..he stills needs ...boot img...vender_boot...and vbmeta. img and magisk
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Are you suggesting that the boot.img in color OS is the same as it is in OOS?
You're mistaken if you do think that
They're completely different operating systems, have different system.img's boot.img's, in fact most if not all images are different, to suggest he should obtain a firmware that he's just changed FROM is a bad suggestion..
That's what I'm talking about.
As per the OP, he has changed region, he is no longer using color OS ( the site you suggested is referring to this firmware)
He is now on oxygen OS using the firmware EU 11_A.12
If he was to attempt to use a color OS boot image his phone would continue to be in a boot loop but for a different reason.
Again, this would make things much much worse.
If what he's advised is true then he's successfully changed OS/region and now wants to root, the only thing he's done thus far is to boot a boot image. I think he's flashed it as booting is not permanent, to suggest to go ahead and attempt to obtain a color OS boot image or vendor image is absolutely ridiculous.
He's on an EU firmware. So he requires an EU boot image.
He's in boot loop cause he is booting to A slot...
Thanks for everyone's reply i did change the boot to A and reflash everyone again it can boot now but when i try to root again , it stuck into fastboot mode
dladz said:
Are you suggesting that the boot.img in color OS is the same as it is in OOS?
You're mistaken if you do think that
They're completely different operating systems, have different system.img's boot.img's, in fact most if not all images are different, to suggest he should obtain a firmware that he's just changed FROM is a bad suggestion..
That's what I'm talking about.
As per the OP, he has changed region, he is no longer using color OS ( the site you suggested is referring to this firmware)
He is now on oxygen OS using the firmware EU 11_A.12
If he was to attempt to use a color OS boot image his phone would continue to be in a boot loop but for a different reason.
Again, this would make things much much worse.
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oxygen OS using the firmware EU 11_A.12.... He still needs boot img ...vender_boot form the firmware EU 11_A.12 . to root
leofung_wai said:
Thanks for everyone's reply i did change the boot to A and reflash everyone again it can boot now but when i try to root again , it stuck into fastboot mode
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you need to load the firmware EU 11_A.12 to b slot using fastboot enhance
He already had boot?? What are you talking about???
He had a functional OS, in order to root you only need ONE image.
The boot image which comes from OOS. The link you sent is for Color OS?? Make sense now ??
He just needs to patch it correctly and boot it then direct install.
Im going over this again with someone who's incapable of understanding the basics.
Canuck Knarf said:
you need to load the firmware EU 11_A.12 to b slot using fastboot enhance
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You do realise that booting an image does not need to be directed don't you?
Only by flashing should you direct the image to a particular slot.
By flashing you are permanently flashing an image.
I don't think you understand this so I'll make it simple for you.
You want to root your phone. You have an image you've just patched, from boot.img to magisk_patched.img
Firstly you would want to send this via fastboot, you do not need fastboot enhance for this.
The preferred way to do this is to fastboot boot magisk_patched.img
Why is this preferred??
Because if it fails as it may. Then you are not stuck in a boot loop, you just reboot and you're back in the OS.
The 2nd method is flashing.
fastboot flash boot_a magisk_patched
Press enter.
fastboot flash boot_b magisk_patched
Press enter
fastboot reboot
Press enter.
Now although this can work it is not the preferred method because you aren't just booting the image you are flashing it, this means that if it fails you cannot just reboot and get back to the OS you have to either obtain a new boot image and patch it although you cannot do this yourself as your phone no longer boots or you obtain an already patched boot image, again the last one I wouldn't recommend..
Thanks again but i had a question , i tried to flash or boot a patched boot img , now i can boot and get into system...but still not root
leofung_wai said:
Thanks again but i had a question , i tried to flash or boot a patched boot img , now i can boot and get into system...but still not root
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Ok so if you've got into the system..
You need to follow the instructions I have in my guide in order to get root...
You can use the boot image I have there.
leofung_wai said:
Thanks again but i had a question , i tried to flash or boot a patched boot img , now i can boot and get into system...but still not root
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It is always better to patch boot.img of your own version (you can dump it from payload dumper etc.) and then only fastboot boot patched_image.img and then directly install it via Magisk.
Boot this image.
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Yes i did dump from my own and patched by magisk cancy , but it still ...get in normally
Do not flash it.
If your phone boots to the OS, then open Magisk and click install. Direct install and you're done
leofung_wai said:
Yes i did dump from my own and patched by magisk cancy , but it still ...get in normally
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If you've patched your own image and booted it then click Magisk then install. Then direct install and you're done..
dladz said:
Do not flash it.
If your phone boots to the OS, then open Magisk and click install. Direct install and you're done
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thanks i success root by your image now
but i had a question, i messed up the slot B and now can only boot through slot A Will it affect anything