Question Redmi note 11 se - POCO M3 Pro / Redmi Note 10 5G

Just trying to get a confirmation if I wanted to start rooting my device should I wait or is this the model I need to use?

slimjimz81 said:
Just trying to get a confirmation if I wanted to start rooting my device should I wait or is this the model I need to use?
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You must use the Boot.img corresponding to the rom and the code name of your device (ROSEMARY).
2 methods:
With the TWRP https://sourceforge.net/projects/recovery-for-xiaomi-devices/files/rosemary/
download Magisk app and rename it to Magisk.zip then flash it with TWRP.
or
1. Find or redownload the TGZ file for your current ROM or other rom.
2. Browse inside the zip file and find boot.img under the images folder
3. Copy this file to a temporary location in your PC first, and then transfer it to your phone
4. Install the desired version of Magisk app
5. Run the app and choose Install under Magisk
6. Choose Select and Patch a File, then select the boot.img that was transferred earlier
7. A process will run and create a new .img file in the same folder where the original one was
8. Transfer the new file to your PC in the same directory where fastboot.exe is located
9. Open a command prompt window in that same directory
10. Reboot your phone to fastboot mode and connect to PC, USB2.0 port. Check for connection by running command fastboot devices.
11. Run the command fastboot flash boot_ab magiskXXXX.img(*****command modified if necessary, A/B partitions).
Once it's completed, run command fastboot reboot and the phone should boot and be rooted.

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All In One (HTC One Mini 2 Stock Files)

Hers the links for the Files
HTC One Mini 2 original Backup
TWRP 2.7.1.1 and TWRP 2.8.1 thanks to @u-ra
Recovery 2.16 thanks to @djluisbento
SuperUser 2.02
This are the files i use on mine HtC with no problems
Install any Custom Recovery with Fastboot:
For this method to work, you must have ADB and fastboot installed on your computer.
Copy the recovery image to a convenient location on your computer, preferably with a short path. We will be placing it on the C Drive directly (not in any folder) and using that in the next steps.
Note: The recovery image should have .img extension. If it is in a zip file, extract the .img file from it before proceeding.
While your device is powered on and booted in Android normally, connect it to your computer via USB and
Connect your device to your computer via USB and wait till you see ‘fastboot USB’ on the screen.
Launch Command Prompt and type the following command:
fastboot flash recovery c:\recovery.img
Note that we have used c:\recovery.img as we the image extracted at the root of our C drive and renamed it to recovery.img. If you extracted the file elsewhere, use the appropriate path and if your recovery image has a different name, use the appropriate name or rename it to recovery.img first.
Wait for the process to finish and reboot your device once it’s done.
Using the recovery file
Download backup file from link above
Send to phone via sd card or TWRP adb push (google it) and (do not unzip or change file name)
Use TWRP to install from backup.
Super User
Download backup file from link above
Send to phone via sd card or TWRP adb push (google it) and (do not unzip or change file name)
Use TWRP to install zip file.

hi guys..good day

last day i accidentally delete the os of my honor 4x..does somebody know how to install new os and where to download a new one?
jdaryl04E19 said:
last day i accidentally delete the os of my honor 4x..does somebody know how to install new os and where to download a new one?
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hmm...model code?
and your device is unlocked bootloader?
Giannhs Togias said:
hmm...model code?
and your device is unlocked bootloader?
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Che2-L11....yes it is unlocked, it was accidentally deleted using TWRP.
is it still possible to make it work again?
thank you in advance.
jdaryl04E19 said:
Che2-L11....yes it is unlocked, it was accidentally deleted using TWRP.
is it still possible to make it work again?
thank you in advance.
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Step1: Download the ROM Package from the link
http://consumer.huawei.com/jo/support/downloads/detail/index.htm?id=87523
Step2: Extract using Winrar. (Inside dload folder you will find Update.app file)
Step3: Download Huawei Update extractor
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454
Step4:: Now Run the huawei update extractor and point to the update.app file.
Now the contents of the update.app file will be displayed.
Select the Boot.img,recovery.img and System.img alone and select extract by rightclicking it.
Step5: You need the adb tool kit.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8C...R3c/view?pli=1
Step6: Install and configure the Adb (yes all)
Step7: Copy the extracted recovery.img,system.img and boot.img to the adb root folder which should be in c:\adb\.
Step8: Open fastboot (connect the device to usb and press vol down) + open adb (shift+right click and select to open cmd here)
And now type in cmd:
1. "fastboot devices" -Displays some id of your device which makes sure your device is connected.
2. "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" - Flashes stock recovery
3. "fastboot flash system system.img" - Replaces your custom rom with stock rom
4. "fastboot flash boot boot.img" - Flashes boot partition which is need to boot stock rom.
5. "fastboot reboot"
Step9: End restart your phone,open recovery and select "Wipe data/factory reset :laugh:
Giannhs Togias said:
Step1: Download the ROM Package from the link
http://consumer.huawei.com/jo/support/downloads/detail/index.htm?id=87523
Step2: Extract using Winrar. (Inside dload folder you will find Update.app file)
Step3: Download Huawei Update extractor
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454
Step4:: Now Run the huawei update extractor and point to the update.app file.
Now the contents of the update.app file will be displayed.
Select the Boot.img,recovery.img and System.img alone and select extract by rightclicking it.
Step5: You need the adb tool kit.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8C...R3c/view?pli=1
Step6: Install and configure the Adb (yes all)
Step7: Copy the extracted recovery.img,system.img and boot.img to the adb root folder which should be in c:\adb\.
Step8: Open fastboot (connect the device to usb and press vol down) + open adb (shift+right click and select to open cmd here)
And now type in cmd:
1. "fastboot devices" -Displays some id of your device which makes sure your device is connected.
2. "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" - Flashes stock recovery
3. "fastboot flash system system.img" - Replaces your custom rom with stock rom
4. "fastboot flash boot boot.img" - Flashes boot partition which is need to boot stock rom.
5. "fastboot reboot"
Step9: End restart your phone,open recovery and select "Wipe data/factory reset :laugh:
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i was in the cmd and started to type the commands but it say that the "fastboot" is not recognized as an external or internal command, operable or batch file...
my phone is open in fastboot and rescue mode and "unlocked"
jdaryl04E19 said:
i was in the cmd and started to type the commands but it say that the "fastboot" is not recognized as an external or internal command, operable or batch file...
my phone is open in fastboot and rescue mode and "unlocked"
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you need to download minimal adb and fastboot, and run the commands from it. or, you can do it the easy way. just put your update.app file inside /dload/ folder, and do the forced upgrade. if its not working, then fallback to fastboot method.
jdaryl04E19 said:
last day i accidentally delete the os of my honor 4x..does somebody know how to install new os and where to download a new one?
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This method is propably easiest https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-4x/how-to/install-emui-4-1-4x-4c-g-play-g-play-t3515702 It also has link to site that has firmwares.
keikari said:
This method is propably easiest https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-4x/how-to/install-emui-4-1-4x-4c-g-play-g-play-t3515702 It also has link to site that has firmwares.
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Thank you

Help with Magisk root without TWRP

So i'm very very new to rooting, soon i'll got my hand on a mi 9t pro and i want to try root it.
I got some gist from reading the guide here and since i want to have OTA updates without the need to flash custom, i thought that rooting with Magisk without TWRP is a good option.
I do have some confusions regarding the method. So unlocking is obviously the first step, which i think is pretty straightforward. Then i need to root Magisk by patching a stock boot image, i assume this is the fastboot stock firmware of my current phone, correct me if i'm wrong.
Does doing it this way risk bricking my device? Usually people suggest to backup the current ROM with TWRP first before doing anything, or can i backup my ROM with other method?
What kind of precaution do i need to pay attention to? And is it actually recommended to do it this way?
yeah, no this has a high hard-brick risk i think. its safer to just flash TWRP and install it trough that, then you can always go back to stock recovery if you wanted to.
dev-DaT said:
yeah, no this has a high hard-brick risk i think. its safer to just flash TWRP and install it trough that, then you can always go back to stock recovery if you wanted to.
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Could you help point me to any guide thread for flashing MIUI stock recovery back while keeping the root?
thanks for replying
arcwindz said:
So i'm very very new to rooting, soon i'll got my hand on a mi 9t pro and i want to try root it.
I got some gist from reading the guide here and since i want to have OTA updates without the need to flash custom, i thought that rooting with Magisk without TWRP is a good option.
I do have some confusions regarding the method. So unlocking is obviously the first step, which i think is pretty straightforward. Then i need to root Magisk by patching a stock boot image, i assume this is the fastboot stock firmware of my current phone, correct me if i'm wrong.
Does doing it this way risk bricking my device? Usually people suggest to backup the current ROM with TWRP first before doing anything, or can i backup my ROM with other method?
What kind of precaution do i need to pay attention to? And is it actually recommended to do it this way?
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1. Download the fastboot ROM you currently have installed on your device.
2. Extract the boot image from downloaded zip
3. Keep 1 copy of boot image in your PC (For Backup, in case anything goes wrong)
4. Now copy the boot image in your phone's internal storage.
5. Install Magisk Manager App
6. Open and Tap Install
7. Select "Patch Boot Image"
8. Select the boot image you copied in your phone and follow the on screen instructions.
9. Now there should be a new .img file created in the download folder of your phone. ( I guess named something like magisk_patch.img, not sure of name but you do understand right?)
10. Copy that .img file in your PC.
11. Now connect your phone to your PC in Fastboot mode.
12. Open the folder where you copied it in your PC.
13. Now press and hold shift on you keyboard and right click on empty space in folder and select "Open Command Window Here".
14. Now type the command "fastboot flash boot filename.img",
let the process complete.
15. Reboot.
16. Profit.
This method should work fine without any issues but if anything goes wrong:
1.Connect your device to your PC in fastboot mode.
2. Open the folder where you kept the boot image (in step 3)
3. Now press and hold shift on you keyboard and right click on empty space in folder and select "Open Command Window Here".
4. Now type the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (without quotes),
5. let the process complete.
6. Reboot
P12AV33N said:
1. Download the fastboot ROM you currently have installed on your device.
2. Extract the boot image from downloaded zip
3. Keep 1 copy of boot image in your PC (For Backup, in case anything goes wrong)
4. Now copy the boot image in your phone's internal storage.
5. Install Magisk Manager App
6. Open and Tap Install
7. Select "Patch Boot Image"
8. Select the boot image you copied in your phone and follow the on screen instructions.
9. Now there should be a new .img file created in the download folder of your phone. ( I guess named something like magisk_patch.img, not sure of name but you do understand right?)
10. Copy that .img file in your PC.
11. Now connect your phone to your PC in Fastboot mode.
12. Open the folder where you copied it in your PC.
13. Now press and hold shift on you keyboard and right click on empty space in folder and select "Open Command Window Here".
14. Now type the command "fastboot flash boot filename.img",
let the process complete.
15. Reboot.
16. Profit.
This method should work fine without any issues but if anything goes wrong:
1. Connect your device to your PC in fastboot mode.
2. Open the folder where you kept the boot image (in step 3)
3. Now press and hold shift on you keyboard and right click on empty space in folder and select "Open Command Window Here".
4. Now type the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (without quotes),
5. let the process complete.
6. Reboot
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wow this is worthy of its own thread imo. nice!
P12AV33N said:
1. Download the fastboot ROM you currently have installed on your device.
2. Extract the boot image from downloaded zip
3. Keep 1 copy of boot image in your PC (For Backup, in case anything goes wrong)
4. Now copy the boot image in your phone's internal storage.
5. Install Magisk Manager App
6. Open and Tap Install
7. Select "Patch Boot Image"
8. Select the boot image you copied in your phone and follow the on screen instructions.
9. Now there should be a new .img file created in the download folder of your phone. ( I guess named something like magisk_patch.img, not sure of name but you do understand right?)
10. Copy that .img file in your PC.
11. Now connect your phone to your PC in Fastboot mode.
12. Open the folder where you copied it in your PC.
13. Now press and hold shift on you keyboard and right click on empty space in folder and select "Open Command Window Here".
14. Now type the command "fastboot flash boot filename.img",
let the process complete.
15. Reboot.
16. Profit.
This method should work fine without any issues but if anything goes wrong:
1.Connect your device to your PC in fastboot mode.
2. Open the folder where you kept the boot image (in step 3)
3. Now press and hold shift on you keyboard and right click on empty space in folder and select "Open Command Window Here".
4. Now type the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (without quotes),
5. let the process complete.
6. Reboot[/QUOTE
target reported max download size of 805306368 bytes
sending 'boot' (40948 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.905s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: Flashing is not allowed in Lock State)
finished. total time: 0.920s
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Unlock the bootloader first
wall.e said:
P12AV33N said:
1. Download the fastboot ROM you currently have installed on your device.
2. Extract the boot image from downloaded zip
3. Keep 1 copy of boot image in your PC (For Backup, in case anything goes wrong)
4. Now copy the boot image in your phone's internal storage.
5. Install Magisk Manager App
6. Open and Tap Install
7. Select "Patch Boot Image"
8. Select the boot image you copied in your phone and follow the on screen instructions.
9. Now there should be a new .img file created in the download folder of your phone. ( I guess named something like magisk_patch.img, not sure of name but you do understand right?)
10. Copy that .img file in your PC.
11. Now connect your phone to your PC in Fastboot mode.
12. Open the folder where you copied it in your PC.
13. Now press and hold shift on you keyboard and right click on empty space in folder and select "Open Command Window Here".
14. Now type the command "fastboot flash boot filename.img",
let the process complete.
15. Reboot.
16. Profit.
This method should work fine without any issues but if anything goes wrong:
1.Connect your device to your PC in fastboot mode.
2. Open the folder where you kept the boot image (in step 3)
3. Now press and hold shift on you keyboard and right click on empty space in folder and select "Open Command Window Here".
4. Now type the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (without quotes),
5. let the process complete.
6. Reboot[/QUOTE
target reported max download size of 805306368 bytes
sending 'boot' (40948 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.905s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: Flashing is not allowed in Lock State)
finished. total time: 0.920s
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You must unlock bootloader first.
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dev-DaT said:
wow this is worthy of its own thread imo. nice!
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Does magisk ask for additional installation after u flash patch boot? And can u flash zip module via magick.
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P12AV33N said:
1. Download the fastboot ROM you currently have installed on your device.
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where can I download "my" fastboot ROM ?
I have: MIUI-V11.0.5.0.QFJMIXM
Xmaster111 said:
where can I download "my" fastboot ROM ?
I have: MIUI-V11.0.5.0.QFJMIXM
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Wrong forum, you have a Mi 9T, this is the 9T Pro forum.
Anyway, look here.
https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?guide=2
If viewing on a phone you'll probably need to view the page in desktop mode, otherwise you'll see a blank page.
In step 2 of the guide look for the link
★ Xiaomi Mi 9T Latest Global Stable Version Fastboot File Download
It's not too far down the list.

Update after root pixel 4a 5g

Hi, I have unlock the boot loader and root my pixel 4a 5g in february update.
I don't understand how update it when new update comes ?
I can update it with Ota when comes in settings/System/Update ?
Or I do flash system image with fastboot and then flash the boot.img with Magisk to flash it in Fastboot mode ?
But I see : Flashing a new system image deletes all user data !!?
Before on Oneplus and later Xiaomi is more easy with Twrp. But now it's very complicated to update my freshly updated Pixel 4a 5g and Root
Please that it is the easiest procedure to update every month with Magisk installed. Previously I stopped all the Mods installed so as not to have a similar bootloop for Substartum .. Thank you
Thanks
Here's what I do:
- Download full factory image
- Unzip the archive
- There will be flash-all.bat (for Windows) and flash-all.sh (Linux) files created. You will need to edit the appropriate file to remove the -w flag on the "fastboot -w update image-bramble-rq1c.210205.006.zip" command near the bottom of the script.
- Within the archive you just unzipped, a directory will be created i.e. bramble-rq1c.210205.006 and within that there will be another zip file i.e. image-bramble-rq1c.210205.006. This zip file also needs to be uncompressed to extract the individual .img files including boot.img.
- Copy boot.img to your phone (Download directory is a good place)
- Flash the update using the edited flash-all script
- Once flashing is complete and the phone has rebooted, go into Magisk Manager and Install Magisk using the "select and patch a file" method. Navigate to the Downloads directory and select boot.img. Once complete, there will be a patched boot image named something like magisk_patched_bEKaK.img created in the Download directory. Copy that file back to your PC and then use fastboot to flash it to your phone i.e. "fastboot flash boot magisk_patched_bEKaK.img".
- Reboot phone and profit!
weissbierdood said:
Here's what I do:
- Download full factory image
- Unzip the archive
- There will be flash-all.bat (for Windows) and flash-all.sh (Linux) files created. You will need to edit the appropriate file to remove the -w flag on the "fastboot -w update image-bramble-rq1c.210205.006.zip" command near the bottom of the script.
- Within the archive you just unzipped, a directory will be created i.e. bramble-rq1c.210205.006 and within that there will be another zip file i.e. image-bramble-rq1c.210205.006. This zip file also needs to be uncompressed to extract the individual .img files including boot.img.
- Copy boot.img to your phone (Download directory is a good place)
- Flash the update using the edited flash-all script
- Once flashing is complete and the phone has rebooted, go into Magisk Manager and Install Magisk using the "select and patch a file" method. Navigate to the Downloads directory and select boot.img. Once complete, there will be a patched boot image named something like magisk_patched_bEKaK.img created in the Download directory. Copy that file back to your PC and then use fastboot to flash it to your phone i.e. "fastboot flash boot magisk_patched_bEKaK.img".
- Reboot phone and profit!
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Have a good day..
I have now the good procedure to update it. Thanks

Method for root - OnePlus Nord N100 (BE2011 unlocked)

I have successfully rooted my OnePlus Nord N100 (BE2011) using stock boot.img file patched with Magisk.
Here I will attempt to provide a detailed guide.
This is for OnePlus Nord N100 version BE2011 (Carrier unlocked) bought in the US at Best Buy. The build number is 10.5.8.BE81AA (As of today June 29, 2021)
Carrier locked versions will not work with this method because the bootloader is locked.
NOTE: Please follow the details as I had soft bricked the phone a few times by installing the wrong version of boot.img In which case the phone would not work for calls / txt
**MAKE SURE THE EXTRACTED boot.img FILE IS FROM THE EXACT OTA .zip file that is installed with the "Local Upgrade" method as described in STEP 3)***
Luckily I was able to get it to factory default by using the MSM method posted here:
[OPN100][OOS 81AA/83BA] Unbrick tool to restore your device to OxygenOS
Disclaimer: By attempting any of the processes listed in this thread you accept full responsibility for your actions. I will not be held responsible if your device stops working, catches fire, or turns into a hipster and claims to have been...
forum.xda-developers.com
STEP 1- On a new phone the user may have to use the automatic update either through wifi or mobile data BEFORE using "Local Upgrade" method as the 'settings' icon (gear wheel) under 'Settings' - 'system update', may not be displayed.
STEP 2- Install OnePlus Drivers on PC. USB setting should be set to file transfer.
STEP 3- Download and Update to latest firmware from OnePlus using "Local Upgrade Method"
This will be the full firmware (About 2GB file) not the smaller "update file"
This is from and email from support at OnePlus which includes the link to the latest firmware
(As of today June 6, 2021):
Check this link:
Software Upgrade - OnePlus.com
Get the latest OxygenOS updates for your device.OxygenOS is always evolving. Learn about the latest features and improvements, and get even more out of your device.
www.oneplus.com
Download the software build for your device from the above page. Please back up your data before flashing your device.
**KEEP A COPY of the .zip file on the PC as it will be needed to extract the bootloader boot.img file**
Plug your phone into your computer and copy the downloaded .zip to your phone’s storage.
(At the root of Internal storage: BE2011>Internal shared storage) see below picture.
If you’re using a Mac, you can install Android File Transfer Android File Transfer for this operation.
After the .zip file is copied to your phone, go to 'Settings' - 'system update', click the 'settings' icon on the top right corner, choose 'Local upgrade', find the .zip file and click on 'Install' to confirm.
The update takes about a minute (depending upon the file size), once done reboot your device to boot into the latest Oxygen OS.
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STEP 4- Extract boot.img file from payload.bin
The firmware download is a .zip file. When unzipped on the PC there will be a large file called "payload.bin" In order to extract boot.img from payload.bin the user will need to use a python script called payload_dumper.py
In order to use the tools, there should be no proxy server and use "Administrator" account. (I had errors when using proxy server and my windows user account.)
4a - Install the latest Python from here: https://www.python.org/downloads/
On Python install select "Add Python 3.xx to PATH"
4b - Download payload dumper from here :
https://www.mediafire.com/file/pslxh616isribx6/payload_dumper.zip/file
4c Upon successful download, extract all the files inside the ZIP folder to the same location where you have installed Python.
4d Unzip the OnePlus firmware file .zip and copy payload.bin to the python folder ( This means that the folder will have Python, the Payload Dumper Tool, and the payload.bin file in the same place.)
4e- Open the folder in CMD and use command: python -m pip install protobuf
(this will download and install Protocol Buffers Google’s data interchange format)
4f- execute the following command: python payload_dumper.py payload.bin
The .img files should now be extracted to the "output" folder
STEP 5- Install Android SDK Platform-Tools on Your PC
5a - Enable developer options on phone in settings>about phone. tap on "build number" several times until it displays "you are now a developer"
5b - On phone go to settings>system>developer options and Enable USB debugging (in Windows Device manager there should show "ADB Interface" under USB devices. If not the OnePlus ADB drivers need to be installed)
5c - Install ADB on Windows
Download the platform-tools package for Windows from Google:
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
We are going to need a location on the PC where the files could remain untouched, yet easily accessible. So extract the content of the downloaded “platform-tools-latest-windows.zip” file to C:\adb
5d- Connect phone with ADB
Go to the folder where the files are present (Example: C:\adb).
On an empty space inside this folder, press the SHIFT key and right-click. Select “Open command window here” or “Open PowerShell window here” from the menu that appears.
With the Android device connected to the PC using USB cable enter the following command to initiate the ADB connection:
adb devices
The phone will ask for permission. Select allow and click ok
enter the command again:
adb devices
This will show that the device is connected with ADB.
STEP 6- Unlock Bootloader ****THIS WILL WIPE ALL DATA FROM PHONE****
6a- On phone go to settings>system>developer options and enable "OEM unlocking"
NOTE OPTION WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE WITH CARRIER UNLOCKED PHONE
6b- In CMD or Powershell use command : adb reboot bootloader
This will reboot the phone into fastboot mode
6c- enter command: fastboot devices
The phone should be displayed. This verifies the connection with fastboot driver
6d- enter command: fastboot oem unlock
The phone will now ask to confirm. Use the vol +/- numbers to navigate and power button to select "unlock bootloader"
6e- if the phone doesnt automatically reset use command : fastboot reboot
6f- on reboot the user will have to go through the factory "setup" again and enable developer options and USB debugging again (Steps 5a, 5b from above)
STEP 7- Install Magisk and patch boot.img file
7a- Download Magisk APK file from here: https://magiskmanager.com/go/download
7b- Copy the .apk file to phone and use file manager to run. (it will ask for permission)
7c- copy the file "boot.img" from the PC to the phone internal storage (output folder under Python Step 4f above)
7d- run Magisk app on phone
7e- Click "install" under the Magisk heading and check "select and patch a file"
7f- choose the boot.img file that was just copied to the phone
Magisk will now patch the boot.img file and show the file location. This may be in "Downloads" folder.
7g- Copy the patched magisk boot.img file back to the PC in the \adb folder. File name should be something like "magisk_patched-23000_XXXXX.img"
STEP 8 - Boot with magisk patched boot.img file
8a - use command prompt and enter command: adb devices
the device should be displayed
8b - enter command: adb reboot bootloader
phone will reboot in fastboot mode
8c - ensure connnetion with command : fastboot devices
device should be displayed
8d - Test boot image by executing command:
fastboot boot magisk_patched-XXXXXXX.img
This will only boot the image once! Make sure everything is working (e.g. WiFi, PHone Messaging doesn't work on wrong image)
Call your phone and txt and use WIFI to make sure all the communication features are working
Open the Magisk APP. It should show Magisk installed.
The device is now temporarily rooted.
STEP 9 - Flash Bootloader
9a - use command prompt and enter command: adb devices
the device should be displayed
9b - enter command: adb reboot bootloader
phone will reboot in fastboot mode
9c - ensure connnetion with command : fastboot devices
device should be displayed
9d - Flash boot image by entering command:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-XXXXXX.img
Did you have an issue with the phone updating itself recently? Mine auto installed without any prompts this morning, so I went through the process again of unbricking to 10.5.5, manually updating to 10.5.8, patching, rooting, and tried blocking all oneplus domains to prevent any updates. Then a couple hours later it randomly rebooted and installed an update again without any prompt. I check OnePlus's website and the most recent update is from June.
If only someone would post the OTA zip file! Please! My n100 updated overnight without warning and I lost root. I'd really like to get a hold of it so I could patch boot.img and get root back.
Does anyone know how to get the OTA zip file after the update has run? Any other ways to re-obtain root without flashing back to android 10? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I contacted one plus support and they asked me for IMEI number and proof of purchase. Then they sent me the link for the current firmware download (the complete zip not the update this file should be about 2GB).
I have posted the link that they sent me in the instructions above.
For this to work you have to let the unrooted stock phone download the OTA update the normal way in systemm settings.
Once it does that you will be able to flash it with the firmware from the zip file manually.
I have disabled all automatic updates and ever since i rooted it the update option in system settings is greyed out.
Hope this helps
alexspecht said:
I have successfully rooted my OnePlus Nord N100 (BE2011) using stock boot.img file patched with Magisk.
Here I will attempt to provide a detailed guide.
This is for OnePlus Nord N100 version BE2011 (Carrier unlocked) bought in the US at Best Buy. The build number is 10.5.8.BE81AA (As of today June 29, 2021)
Carrier locked versions will not work with this method because the bootloader is locked.
NOTE: Please follow the details as I had soft bricked the phone a few times by installing the wrong version of boot.img In which case the phone would not work for calls / txt
**MAKE SURE THE EXTRACTED boot.img FILE IS FROM THE EXACT OTA .zip file that is installed with the "Local Upgrade" method as described in STEP 3)***
Luckily I was able to get it to factory default by using the MSM method posted here:
[OPN100][OOS 81AA/83BA] Unbrick tool to restore your device to OxygenOS
Disclaimer: By attempting any of the processes listed in this thread you accept full responsibility for your actions. I will not be held responsible if your device stops working, catches fire, or turns into a hipster and claims to have been...
forum.xda-developers.com
STEP 1- On a new phone the user may have to use the automatic update either through wifi or mobile data BEFORE using "Local Upgrade" method as the 'settings' icon (gear wheel) under 'Settings' - 'system update', may not be displayed.
STEP 2- Install OnePlus Drivers on PC. USB setting should be set to file transfer.
STEP 3- Download and Update to latest firmware from OnePlus using "Local Upgrade Method"
This will be the full firmware (About 2GB file) not the smaller "update file"
This is from and email from support at OnePlus which includes the link to the latest firmware
(As of today June 6, 2021):
Check this link:
Software Upgrade - OnePlus.com
Get the latest OxygenOS updates for your device.OxygenOS is always evolving. Learn about the latest features and improvements, and get even more out of your device.
www.oneplus.com
Download the software build for your device from the above page. Please back up your data before flashing your device.
**KEEP A COPY of the .zip file on the PC as it will be needed to extract the bootloader boot.img file**
Plug your phone into your computer and copy the downloaded .zip to your phone’s storage.
(At the root of Internal storage: BE2011>Internal shared storage) see below picture.
If you’re using a Mac, you can install Android File Transfer Android File Transfer for this operation.
After the .zip file is copied to your phone, go to 'Settings' - 'system update', click the 'settings' icon on the top right corner, choose 'Local upgrade', find the .zip file and click on 'Install' to confirm.
The update takes about a minute (depending upon the file size), once done reboot your device to boot into the latest Oxygen OS.
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STEP 4- Extract boot.img file from payload.bin
The firmware download is a .zip file. When unzipped on the PC there will be a large file called "payload.bin" In order to extract boot.img from payload.bin the user will need to use a python script called payload_dumper.py
In order to use the tools, there should be no proxy server and use "Administrator" account. (I had errors when using proxy server and my windows user account.)
4a - Install the latest Python from here: https://www.python.org/downloads/
On Python install select "Add Python 3.xx to PATH"
4b - Download payload dumper from here :
https://www.mediafire.com/file/pslxh616isribx6/payload_dumper.zip/file
4c Upon successful download, extract all the files inside the ZIP folder to the same location where you have installed Python.
4d Unzip the OnePlus firmware file .zip and copy payload.bin to the python folder ( This means that the folder will have Python, the Payload Dumper Tool, and the payload.bin file in the same place.)
4e- Open the folder in CMD and use command: python -m pip install protobuf
(this will download and install Protocol Buffers Google’s data interchange format)
4f- execute the following command: python payload_dumper.py payload.bin
The .img files should now be extracted to the "output" folder
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STEP 5- Install Android SDK Platform-Tools on Your PC
5a - Enable developer options on phone in settings>about phone. tap on "build number" several times until it displays "you are now a developer"
5b - On phone go to settings>system>developer options and Enable USB debugging (in Windows Device manager there should show "ADB Interface" under USB devices. If not the OnePlus ADB drivers need to be installed)
5c - Install ADB on Windows
Download the platform-tools package for Windows from Google:
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
We are going to need a location on the PC where the files could remain untouched, yet easily accessible. So extract the content of the downloaded “platform-tools-latest-windows.zip” file to C:\adb
5d- Connect phone with ADB
Go to the folder where the files are present (Example: C:\adb).
On an empty space inside this folder, press the SHIFT key and right-click. Select “Open command window here” or “Open PowerShell window here” from the menu that appears.
With the Android device connected to the PC using USB cable enter the following command to initiate the ADB connection:
adb devices
The phone will ask for permission. Select allow and click ok
enter the command again:
adb devices
This will show that the device is connected with ADB.
STEP 6- Unlock Bootloader ****THIS WILL WIPE ALL DATA FROM PHONE****
6a- On phone go to settings>system>developer options and enable "OEM unlocking"
NOTE OPTION WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE WITH CARRIER UNLOCKED PHONE
6b- In CMD or Powershell use command : adb reboot bootloader
This will reboot the phone into fastboot mode
6c- enter command: fastboot devices
The phone should be displayed. This verifies the connection with fastboot driver
6d- enter command: fastboot oem unlock
The phone will now ask to confirm. Use the vol +/- numbers to navigate and power button to select "unlock bootloader"
6e- if the phone doesnt automatically reset use command : fastboot reboot
6f- on reboot the user will have to go through the factory "setup" again and enable developer options and USB debugging again (Steps 5a, 5b from above)
STEP 7- Install Magisk and patch boot.img file
7a- Download Magisk APK file from here: https://magiskmanager.com/go/download
7b- Copy the .apk file to phone and use file manager to run. (it will ask for permission)
7c- copy the file "boot.img" from the PC to the phone internal storage (output folder under Python Step 4f above)
7d- run Magisk app on phone
7e- Click "install" under the Magisk heading and check "select and patch a file"
7f- choose the boot.img file that was just copied to the phone
Magisk will now patch the boot.img file and show the file location. This may be in "Downloads" folder.
7g- Copy the patched magisk boot.img file back to the PC in the \adb folder. File name should be something like "magisk_patched-23000_XXXXX.img"
STEP 8 - Boot with magisk patched boot.img file
8a - use command prompt and enter command: adb devices
the device should be displayed
8b - enter command: adb reboot bootloader
phone will reboot in fastboot mode
8c - ensure connnetion with command : fastboot devices
device should be displayed
8d - Test boot image by executing command:
fastboot boot magisk_patched-XXXXXXX.img
This will only boot the image once! Make sure everything is working (e.g. WiFi, PHone Messaging doesn't work on wrong image)
Call your phone and txt and use WIFI to make sure all the communication features are working
Open the Magisk APP. It should show Magisk installed.
The device is now temporarily rooted.
STEP 9 - Flash Bootloader
9a - use command prompt and enter command: adb devices
the device should be displayed
9b - enter command: adb reboot bootloader
phone will reboot in fastboot mode
9c - ensure connnetion with command : fastboot devices
device should be displayed
9d - Flash boot image by entering command:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-XXXXXX.img
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Bro ..This is too much am lost,why don't they have this phone listed on Twrp sites?Can't i install twrp recovery on this N100
alexspecht said:
I have successfully rooted my OnePlus Nord N100 (BE2011) using stock boot.img file patched with Magisk.
Here I will attempt to provide a detailed guide.
This is for OnePlus Nord N100 version BE2011 (Carrier unlocked) bought in the US at Best Buy. The build number is 10.5.8.BE81AA (As of today June 29, 2021)
Carrier locked versions will not work with this method because the bootloader is locked.
NOTE: Please follow the details as I had soft bricked the phone a few times by installing the wrong version of boot.img In which case the phone would not work for calls / txt
**MAKE SURE THE EXTRACTED boot.img FILE IS FROM THE EXACT OTA .zip file that is installed with the "Local Upgrade" method as described in STEP 3)***
Luckily I was able to get it to factory default by using the MSM method posted here:
[OPN100][OOS 81AA/83BA] Unbrick tool to restore your device to OxygenOS
Disclaimer: By attempting any of the processes listed in this thread you accept full responsibility for your actions. I will not be held responsible if your device stops working, catches fire, or turns into a hipster and claims to have been...
forum.xda-developers.com
STEP 1- On a new phone the user may have to use the automatic update either through wifi or mobile data BEFORE using "Local Upgrade" method as the 'settings' icon (gear wheel) under 'Settings' - 'system update', may not be displayed.
STEP 2- Install OnePlus Drivers on PC. USB setting should be set to file transfer.
STEP 3- Download and Update to latest firmware from OnePlus using "Local Upgrade Method"
This will be the full firmware (About 2GB file) not the smaller "update file"
This is from and email from support at OnePlus which includes the link to the latest firmware
(As of today June 6, 2021):
Check this link:
Software Upgrade - OnePlus.com
Get the latest OxygenOS updates for your device.OxygenOS is always evolving. Learn about the latest features and improvements, and get even more out of your device.
www.oneplus.com
Download the software build for your device from the above page. Please back up your data before flashing your device.
**KEEP A COPY of the .zip file on the PC as it will be needed to extract the bootloader boot.img file**
Plug your phone into your computer and copy the downloaded .zip to your phone’s storage.
(At the root of Internal storage: BE2011>Internal shared storage) see below picture.
If you’re using a Mac, you can install Android File Transfer Android File Transfer for this operation.
After the .zip file is copied to your phone, go to 'Settings' - 'system update', click the 'settings' icon on the top right corner, choose 'Local upgrade', find the .zip file and click on 'Install' to confirm.
The update takes about a minute (depending upon the file size), once done reboot your device to boot into the latest Oxygen OS.
View attachment 5351013
STEP 4- Extract boot.img file from payload.bin
The firmware download is a .zip file. When unzipped on the PC there will be a large file called "payload.bin" In order to extract boot.img from payload.bin the user will need to use a python script called payload_dumper.py
In order to use the tools, there should be no proxy server and use "Administrator" account. (I had errors when using proxy server and my windows user account.)
4a - Install the latest Python from here: https://www.python.org/downloads/
On Python install select "Add Python 3.xx to PATH"
4b - Download payload dumper from here :
https://www.mediafire.com/file/pslxh616isribx6/payload_dumper.zip/file
4c Upon successful download, extract all the files inside the ZIP folder to the same location where you have installed Python.
4d Unzip the OnePlus firmware file .zip and copy payload.bin to the python folder ( This means that the folder will have Python, the Payload Dumper Tool, and the payload.bin file in the same place.)
4e- Open the folder in CMD and use command: python -m pip install protobuf
(this will download and install Protocol Buffers Google’s data interchange format)
4f- execute the following command: python payload_dumper.py payload.bin
The .img files should now be extracted to the "output" folder
View attachment 5351027
STEP 5- Install Android SDK Platform-Tools on Your PC
5a - Enable developer options on phone in settings>about phone. tap on "build number" several times until it displays "you are now a developer"
5b - On phone go to settings>system>developer options and Enable USB debugging (in Windows Device manager there should show "ADB Interface" under USB devices. If not the OnePlus ADB drivers need to be installed)
5c - Install ADB on Windows
Download the platform-tools package for Windows from Google:
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
We are going to need a location on the PC where the files could remain untouched, yet easily accessible. So extract the content of the downloaded “platform-tools-latest-windows.zip” file to C:\adb
5d- Connect phone with ADB
Go to the folder where the files are present (Example: C:\adb).
On an empty space inside this folder, press the SHIFT key and right-click. Select “Open command window here” or “Open PowerShell window here” from the menu that appears.
With the Android device connected to the PC using USB cable enter the following command to initiate the ADB connection:
adb devices
The phone will ask for permission. Select allow and click ok
enter the command again:
adb devices
This will show that the device is connected with ADB.
STEP 6- Unlock Bootloader ****THIS WILL WIPE ALL DATA FROM PHONE****
6a- On phone go to settings>system>developer options and enable "OEM unlocking"
NOTE OPTION WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE WITH CARRIER UNLOCKED PHONE
6b- In CMD or Powershell use command : adb reboot bootloader
This will reboot the phone into fastboot mode
6c- enter command: fastboot devices
The phone should be displayed. This verifies the connection with fastboot driver
6d- enter command: fastboot oem unlock
The phone will now ask to confirm. Use the vol +/- numbers to navigate and power button to select "unlock bootloader"
6e- if the phone doesnt automatically reset use command : fastboot reboot
6f- on reboot the user will have to go through the factory "setup" again and enable developer options and USB debugging again (Steps 5a, 5b from above)
STEP 7- Install Magisk and patch boot.img file
7a- Download Magisk APK file from here: https://magiskmanager.com/go/download
7b- Copy the .apk file to phone and use file manager to run. (it will ask for permission)
7c- copy the file "boot.img" from the PC to the phone internal storage (output folder under Python Step 4f above)
7d- run Magisk app on phone
7e- Click "install" under the Magisk heading and check "select and patch a file"
7f- choose the boot.img file that was just copied to the phone
Magisk will now patch the boot.img file and show the file location. This may be in "Downloads" folder.
7g- Copy the patched magisk boot.img file back to the PC in the \adb folder. File name should be something like "magisk_patched-23000_XXXXX.img"
STEP 8 - Boot with magisk patched boot.img file
8a - use command prompt and enter command: adb devices
the device should be displayed
8b - enter command: adb reboot bootloader
phone will reboot in fastboot mode
8c - ensure connnetion with command : fastboot devices
device should be displayed
8d - Test boot image by executing command:
fastboot boot magisk_patched-XXXXXXX.img
This will only boot the image once! Make sure everything is working (e.g. WiFi, PHone Messaging doesn't work on wrong image)
Call your phone and txt and use WIFI to make sure all the communication features are working
Open the Magisk APP. It should show Magisk installed.
The device is now temporarily rooted.
STEP 9 - Flash Bootloader
9a - use command prompt and enter command: adb devices
the device should be displayed
9b - enter command: adb reboot bootloader
phone will reboot in fastboot mode
9c - ensure connnetion with command : fastboot devices
device should be displayed
9d - Flash boot image by entering command:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-XXXXXX.img
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My N100 build no. is Oxygen Os 10.5.10.BE83BA can i update and root my phone with the same firmware?
Wanted to drop in and thank the OP for this. The steps worked like a charm. I even powered off the phone and booted back up to insure Root was successfully implemented.
I installed Package Manager and successfully removed all the bloatware and tracking apps phone manufacturers love to refuse to allow to you remove. I'm not a power user like alot of root people, I just want a clean and private experience on my phone. I don't even sign into a Google account with my phones, that's how privacy conscious I am.
My last few phones were HTC because they made is very easy to unlock the bootloader and play around. It's sad they're not making phones anymore, but when I heard OnePlus was bootloader friendly, I decided to check them out and I'm glad I did.
So, thank you again!
So for anyone like me who had a mini panic attack when they got the notice to update to build 11.0.1.BE81AA, it did not break root, deactivate developer options, or lock the bootloader. The update was successful, and as far as I can tell, I still have root.
Though, I wouldn't mind re-locking the bootloader now that I'm rooted. The option is greyed out in Developer options. It's not a big deal, except for the annoying warning message and a few seconds delay when rebooting.
jtl2dotnet said:
So for anyone like me who had a mini panic attack when they got the notice to update to build 11.0.1.BE81AA, it did not break root, deactivate developer options, or lock the bootloader. The update was successful, and as far as I can tell, I still have root.
Though, I wouldn't mind re-locking the bootloader now that I'm rooted. The option is greyed out in Developer options. It's not a big deal, except for the annoying warning message and a few seconds delay when rebooting.
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Amigo,como le hiciste?
Yo tengo la misma actualización pero no logro sacar el boot.img
Okay, time for an update. I can officially confirm that upgrading to 11.0.1.BE81AA does break root. One of the apps I used appeared to be working in fact, but it really wasn't. It didn't give any error messages that I could see, the app appeared to work as normal but actually wasn't doing anything. Thinking it must be broken root, I downloaded a root checker and that confirmed it.
Again: upgrading to 11.0.1.BE81AA breaks root.
I checked OnePlus' website and they not released the zip file for this release yet. I am hoping that once they do, these steps will work by simply using the boot.img from the 11.0.1.BE81AA zip, but until it's officially released I don't know of way to test it.
If anyone has gotten 11.0.1.BE81AA rooted, I would be interested to know.
My device automatically upgraded to 11.0.1.BE81AA. It is in android 11. Please help me. I want to Root.
OK, for those of you that had a problem with One Plus pushing the 11.0.1.BE81AA android 11 update to your phone and are still struggling, I will post what I did. Just follow the instructions from the previous several messages above, and use the boot.img file you can find at link to repo . I used the file named "OnePlusN100Oxygen_14.O.21_GLO_0210_2107241056" (AKA "f0ca210dff1c162c3c4a68f2560ef50898ac1797.zip" and the tool "payload_dumper-win64.zip". ISInce I already had Magisk on my phone and just just lost root, I followed the instructions posted in post #1 in this thread (thanks, alexspecht for the detailed instructions!) starting with step 7.
To summarize: WARNING, I BEAR NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU DAMAGE OR RENDER YOUR DEVICE UNUSABLE:
1. I unpacked the boot.img, and copied it to my phone.
2. I used Magisk to patch it
3. I copied the patched boot.img file to my platform tools folder on my windows PC.
4. I skipped step 8 and jumped right to step 9
5. I used a command window to send "adb devices" to my phone to verify connection
5. I then issued the "adb boot bootloader" command, and authorized my device when asked.
6. Next, i entered "fastboot devices"
7. And finally I issued the "fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-XXXXXX.img" command
8. and rebooted by selecting "Start" on my phone screen.
I knew it was working when I saw the live boot screen I use instead of the standard oneplus boot sequence.
Once again, thank you, @alexspecht !
Glad to see people found this useful. They dont make it easy anymore.
As far as the OTA push thats been breaking peoples phone:
If you disable google play services the update will not come through.
The update uses wifi to download, so luckily I was not connected to wifi when the update came in.
so if you need google play services make sure your not on wifi. So far they havent broken my phone, sorry thats the best I could do.
I can confirm that repeating the steps in the OP with the EU 11.0.0.0 ROM (OnePlusN100Oxygen_14.E.20_GLO_0200_2106222205) successfully resulted in root.
I was able to successfully root my oneplus N100 BE2011 i checked my text messages and they work but my calls dont come in, when i try to make a phone call the phone freezes up, i completed the root process and disabled auto updates. Sucks the phone does not work i cant make any calls but atleast im rooted ?
Is there a way to update to 10.5.8.BE81AA using the downloaded payload with an MSM tool?
This would save all the time of updating via auto-downlaod update, then moving the file to the phone, then doing manual local update.
alexspecht said:
STEP 1- On a new phone the user may have to use the automatic update either through wifi or mobile data BEFORE using "Local Upgrade" method as the 'settings' icon (gear wheel) under 'Settings' - 'system update', may not be displayed.
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This is correct, there's no `settings` icon unless you do the update. BUT when you do the update, now you're in android 11 and they won't let you downgrade: "The version of your selected package is lower than that of the current system. To avoid booting up failure, downgrading is not allowed."
So I'm not sure how to make your guide work, given this.
.
Wish the n200 had this much development
I did this and have root access verified. But now everytime I try to get SU in adb it automatically denies access. Any ideas?

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