Eui 5.8.021s_x727_twrp_backup - LeEco Le Pro3 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other D

Attached here is EUI 5.8.021S_X727_TWRP_BACKUP, for those who need it, DO A FULL WIPE BEFORE APPLYING THIS AND DO NOT FORGET TO MAKE BACKUP AND KEEP IT SAFE, cos you might do a format data.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1tni8kCEA5SVDBDcm5rNmpOUDA
PLS MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND DO NOT COME HERE AND START COMPLAINING.
NB: Use the latest version of the TWRP with the orange color background, for me it is more stable.

So basically it sounds like after restoring this, you'll want to flash the Chinese 19s bootloader from the BL unlock thread and then reflash TWRP recovery before you reboot. Boom, stock 21s with TWRP recovery still.
Thanks for posting this! I was having troubles updating last night with AdAway and other system modifications lol.

Ascertion said:
So basically it sounds like after restoring this, you'll want to flash the Chinese 19s bootloader from the BL unlock thread and then reflash TWRP recovery before you reboot. Boom, stock 21s with TWRP recovery still.
Thanks for posting this! I was having troubles updating last night with AdAway and other system modifications lol.
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Yes that is it and that is a long route, but now it's easier since TWRP backup is available.
Note: those with unlocked bootloader will not be able to take the update.

Thanks.
Made it easy to update from 20S to 21S. The only strange thing was there was two start ups during the first boot up. No other problems.
1) download the above zip file
2) unzip the zip file and move the resulting directory to inside TWRP backup folder
3) make sure you have a copy of the latest supersu.zip (2.79 at the moment)
4) go into TWRP recovery and make a backup
5) wipe SYSTEM and Cache (before you wipe, make sure the 21S folder is visible from the RESTORE setting)
6) restore only the SYSTEM and BOOT from the 21S backup (Skip the DATA)
7) install supersu
8) reboot and wait for the cache to be built up. (takes about 10-15 min on the first boot)
If all went well, you are on 21S rooted with all the settings and apps intact.
AS ALWAYS YMMV.

seffmono said:
Attached here is EUI 5.8.021S_X727_TWRP_BACKUP, for those who need it, DO A FULL WIPE BEFORE APPLYING THIS AND DO NOT FORGET TO MAKE BACKUP AND KEEP IT SAFE, cos you might do a format data.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1tni8kCEA5SVDBDcm5rNmpOUDA
PLS MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND DO NOT COME HERE AND START COMPLAINING.
NB: Use the latest version of the TWRP with the orange color background, for me it is more stable.
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Can you give a link to the TWRP that you think is the more stable one?

sga999 said:
Can you give a link to the TWRP that you think is the more stable one?
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Quoted from bayad's post...
bayad said:
Latest TWRP version 6 from Navigator (http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=783366&st=2340)
https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B9ZMWt4u_wSDVkp3UlMxS1liMUE&export=download
Changelog :
- No more flickering screen
- SuperSu V2.79 SR3 built-in
I'm using it now and everything is running great ! :good:
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There maybe update to the modem and bootloader in the 21s ota update. Can you provide the twrp backup for modem and bootloader too?

csrow said:
Thanks.
Made it easy to update from 20S to 21S. The only strange thing was there was two start ups during the first boot up. No other problems.
1) download the above zip file
2) unzip the zip file and move the resulting directory to inside TWRP backup folder
3) make sure you have a copy of the latest supersu.zip (2.79 at the moment)
4) go into TWRP recovery and make a backup
5) wipe SYSTEM and Cache (before you wipe, make sure the 21S folder is visible from the RESTORE setting)
6) restore only the SYSTEM and BOOT from the 21S backup (Skip the DATA)
7) install supersu
8) reboot and wait for the cache to be built up. (takes about 10-15 min on the first boot)
If all went well, you are on 21S rooted with all the settings and apps intact.
AS ALWAYS YMMV.
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Worked perfectly for me.

Anyone got a copy of the 21s modem for 727 model. I flash another modem and now I have poor signal everywhere
Sent from my LEX727 using XDA-Developers Legacy app

csrow said:
Thanks.
Made it easy to update from 20S to 21S. The only strange thing was there was two start ups during the first boot up. No other problems.
1) download the above zip file
2) unzip the zip file and move the resulting directory to inside TWRP backup folder
3) make sure you have a copy of the latest supersu.zip (2.79 at the moment)
4) go into TWRP recovery and make a backup
5) wipe SYSTEM and Cache (before you wipe, make sure the 21S folder is visible from the RESTORE setting)
6) restore only the SYSTEM and BOOT from the 21S backup (Skip the DATA)
7) install supersu
8) reboot and wait for the cache to be built up. (takes about 10-15 min on the first boot)
If all went well, you are on 21S rooted with all the settings and apps intact.
AS ALWAYS YMMV.
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csrow, are you on x727 phone? I still have 5.8.019s with root and unlock and looking for way to update without losing settings and apps... Thanks!

mrdodge said:
csrow, are you on x727 phone? I still have 5.8.019s with root and unlock and looking for way to update without losing settings and apps... Thanks!
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Yes, x727.

csrow said:
Yes, x727.
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Perfect, thanks! Will try this update method

Guys, what would be the easiest way for me to go back to stock? I have currently lineage os 14.x and the Chinese unlocked bootloader. I don't even remember which modem etc was installed when I was fiddling around with it a few months back...

I was thinking the same thing, going back to completely stock. I have been flashing every ROM out since December. I would assume flashing this then ADB stock recovery
Sent from my SM-P600 using XDA-Developers Legacy app

I don't know of this has all of the files to go back to stock. What I did was just the bootloader unlock method. Plashing the Chinese ROM then the can to us file. After that updating to latest stock

toanau said:
Anyone got a copy of the 21s modem for 727 model. I flash another modem and now I have poor signal everywhere
Sent from my LEX727 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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I think the 19s radio/modem is the same as 21s radio/modem. This file (X727 USA 19s Modem) is not TWRP flashable but unzip it and use fastboot to flash the radio img file inside it.
Extract the zip file and place it in your adb / fastboot folder.
From abd & fastboot files folder, open a command prompt and run/type:
fastboot flash modem modem-5.8.019s.img
Then reboot your phone
(provided from https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/flashing-guide-roundup-leeco-le-pro-3-t3511901)

Stock rom eui 5.8 for le eco le pro 3 x727
FRIEND, IS THERE ANY ROM STOCK FOR LE ECO LE PRO 3 X727 AMERICAN MODEL? I need the ROM Stock for the American model x727, PLEASE, let the fingerprint scanner work, who will help me, please. EUI 5.8
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Does the footprint scanner work on this backup?

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[BACKUP] (V510) GPE ONLY LMY47O.L008 Stock For TWRP

This is a TWRP backup of the stock firmware for V510 GPE GPAD 8.3. They have already been updated. It is completely stock no mods, no root, no busybox. This should ensure that you are able to take future OTAs without issue. Many GPE users have been having problems with the OTAs. The reason is that the OTA does a system verification and any type of modification causes it to fail.
How to flash this:
1. Reboot into bootloader
2. Flash TWRP if you don't already have it. Current version is 2.8.1.0 fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxxxxxxxx.img (where xxxxx is the filename)
3. Reboot System
4. Copy the entire contents of the zip file to your TWRP/BACKUPS/LG0000XXXXXXXX folder. Make sure you copy the folder 2014-11-30--23-35-25 LRX21P.L004 or 2014-06-26--18-41-18 KTU84P.L002. If you don't have a backups folder, create one in TWRP by choosing Backup, then backup something like the boot partition.
5. Reboot to Recovery Vol Dwn+Pwr or adb reboot recovery.
6. Choose Restore and select 2014-11-30--23-35-25 LRX21P.L004 or 2014-06-26--18-41-18 KTU84P.L002
7. Once finished Reboot System.
8. Upon boot you should be greeted with the usual Setup screens.
9. Reboot into bootloader
10. (Optional for Kit Kat) Flash stock recovery: fastboot flash recovery 17-recovery.img
11. Reboot into system
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Flashing the stock recovery is optional however if you want a completely stock experience and ensure future OTAs, you probably want to do so. Also note that you must unroot to take any future OTAs.
To reroot flash latest version of TWRP.
Download Links:
LMY47O.L008 with Stock Recovery
TWRP Backup 5.1 LMY47O.L005 with Stock Recovery
TWRP Backup 5.1 LMY47O Thanks @rocket321 for providing the image.
TWRP BACKUP 5.0 LRX21P.L004
TWRP BACKUP 4.4.4 KTU84P.L002
KK Stock Recovery
You did an excellent job on this thread. Thanks for doing this for our small community.
BTW: regarding recovery for our device, the latest (and in fact only) that I see is TWRP 2.7.0.1 in the Original Android Development section.
Agreed. I wasn't able to flash 4.4.4 any other way. Tried everything, kept getting errors. This finally worked!
cam30era said:
You did an excellent job on this thread. Thanks for doing this for our small community.
BTW: regarding recovery for our device, the latest (and in fact only) that I see is TWRP 2.7.0.1 in the Original Android Development section.
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Figured it will come in handy to have this online for everyone in the future...when I bought the device when it was announced thought there would be more dev on it...but that hasn't been the case. Luckily we at least have twrp.
No partitions selected for restore.
djkinetic said:
This is a TWRP backup of the stock firmware for V510 GPE GPAD 8.3. It has already been updated to 4.4.4. It is completely stock no mods, no root, no busybox. This should ensure that you are able to take future OTAs without issue. Many GPE users have been having problems with the OTA for 4.4.4 The reason is that the OTA does a system verification and any type of modification causes it to fail.
How to flash this:
1. Reboot into bootloader
2. Flash TWRP if you don't already have it. Current version is 2.7.0.1 fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxxxxxxxx.img (where xxxxx is the filename)
3. Reboot System
4. Copy the entire contents of the zip file to your TWRP/BACKUPS/LG0000XXXXXXXX folder. Make sure you copy the folder 2014-06-26--18-41-18 KTU84P.L002. If you don't have a backups folder, create one in TWRP by choosing Backup, then backup something like the boot partition.
5. Reboot to Recovery Vol Dwn+Pwr or adb reboot recovery.
6. Choose Restore and select 2014-06-26--18-41-18 KTU84P.L002
7. Once finished Reboot System.
8. Upon boot you should be greeted with the usual Setup screens.
9. Reboot into bootloader
10. (Optional) Flash stock recovery: fastboot flash recovery 17-recovery.img
11. Reboot into system
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Flashing the stock recovery is optional however if you want a completely stock experience and ensure future OTAs, you probably want to do so. Also note that you must unroot to take any future OTAs.
Download Links:
TWRP BACKUP 4.4.4 KTU84P.L002
Stock Recovery
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When I flash this in twrp it fails to flash and i get an error message: No partitions selected for restore. Have twrp 2.7.0.1 installed. Thank you.
Do I unzip the folder before I move it to the backup folder?
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Do I unzip the folder before I move it to the backup folder?
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Figured out what was going on. finally got it to flash in TWRP. Works great. Thank you for this.
Thanks for this image - was the only way I was able to update.
Sent from my LG-V510 using Tapatalk
I was not able to update using your image and I don't know why. Everything was done correctly as far as I know. I downloaded and unpacked the zip and placed it in the back apps folder of TWRP and rebooted into recovery and tried restore with no success during the system restore it stops halfway through and says failed.
I tried downloading the file twice, installing the file from my computer, changing my SD card, deleting everything and trying, deleting just dalvik cache a,updating the partition separately, and was able to update the boot partition but not system and data. I honestly don't know what the trouble is as I was able to restore my own back up several times.if anybody has any insight into what is happening here please tell me. I would really like to install the update! I don't know why it is not allowing me to.
sleekmason said:
I was not able to update using your image and I don't know why. Everything was done correctly as far as I know. I downloaded and unpacked the zip and placed it in the back apps folder of TWRP and rebooted into recovery and tried restore with no success during the system restore it stops halfway through and says failed.
I tried downloading the file twice, installing the file from my computer, changing my SD card, deleting everything and trying, deleting just dalvik cache a,updating the partition separately, and was able to update the boot partition but not system and data. I honestly don't know what the trouble is as I was able to restore my own back up several times.if anybody has any insight into what is happening here please tell me. I would really like to install the update! I don't know why it is not allowing me to.
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First off, I use solid explorer, dual pane. Very easy to navigate for me.
I only copied system. I didn't even wipe. All my data and settings were intact. As close to an OTA I could get. The system backup was 790.95mb
It sounds like you did everything right to me. I included a screen shot of what it looked like after i clicked the backup.zip and moved the unzipped backup to the TWRP backup folder.
Sent from my LG-V510 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
sleekmason said:
I was not able to update using your image and I don't know why. Everything was done correctly as far as I know. I downloaded and unpacked the zip and placed it in the back apps folder of TWRP and rebooted into recovery and tried restore with no success during the system restore it stops halfway through and says failed.
I tried downloading the file twice, installing the file from my computer, changing my SD card, deleting everything and trying, deleting just dalvik cache a,updating the partition separately, and was able to update the boot partition but not system and data. I honestly don't know what the trouble is as I was able to restore my own back up several times.if anybody has any insight into what is happening here please tell me. I would really like to install the update! I don't know why it is not allowing me to.
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im not sure if this would work
did u try restoring from the internal sd instead of external. as far as I know the backup file should have no issues.
djkinetic said:
im not sure if this would work
did u try restoring from the internal sd instead of external. as far as I know the backup file should have no issues.
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That was it!! Thank you!
Do I need to uninstall Xposed Framework, unroot, restore the stock kernel, etc., before restoring this system back up TWRP? I assume the answer is no, though I'll need to reinstall those afterward, but I figured I'd check first!
UPDATE: Never mind. I just went ahead and restored it successfully and am in the process of restoring my apps from TiBu now. Thanks again for providing this for those of us who couldn't upgrade to 4.4.4 any other way!
Hey guys,
first off thank you for posting this tutorial, I was able to perform the backup0 and am currently on 4.4.4.
I did, however, run into a slight hiccup when I was trying to flash the stock recovery. I kept getting messages about partitions and so forth. I entered in the following commands from beginning to end:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery 17-recovery.img
but as I said I can't get the job done lol.
Any ideas?
ephayzee said:
Hey guys,
first off thank you for posting this tutorial, I was able to perform the backup0 and am currently on 4.4.4.
I did, however, run into a slight hiccup when I was trying to flash the stock recovery. I kept getting messages about partitions and so forth. I entered in the following commands from beginning to end:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery 17-recovery.img
but as I said I can't get the job done lol.
Any ideas?
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A few things to check:
you need to have usb debugging checked on phone
you need the recovery image in same folder as your fastboot.exe/adb files
you need to cd to that directory/folder
TWRP source
Hi,
Can you please tell me where to find TWRP 2.7.x for the V510. I currently have 2.6.3.0, I believe?
Thanks
techinv said:
Hi,
Can you please tell me where to find TWRP 2.7.x for the V510. I currently have 2.6.3.0, I believe?
Thanks
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It worked fine for me with TWRP 2.6
techinv said:
Hi,
Can you please tell me where to find TWRP 2.7.x for the V510. I currently have 2.6.3.0, I believe?
Thanks
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Here > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2682606
However, download link in OP is currently broken. I PMed the OP about it.
Has anyone gotten the error "E: No partitions selected for restore." when trying to flash the recovery?

New Nexus 9 update - supersu

I have uploaded the latest androd 6.0.1 MMB29K.
I have twrp installed - the latest I believe.
super su - 2.46 pro
I installed the ElementX kernel - can't remember witch page I followed to root my nexus 9. but it suggested this.
Now I can't set a pin for my sudoers
tried uninstalling and reinstalling no luck.
I have ex kernel manager and it says there is a new version available, but I need superSU 2.61 - witch means the new beta version.
Looking at the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344
looks like I have refrash a stock boot
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If you are coming from any SuperSU install in /system, you must re-flash the stock system partition contents prior to installing this.
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how do I do this ?
What does the new kernel give me ?
Any idea on why my supersu doesn't let me use pin codes ?
KeyzerSuze said:
I have uploaded the latest androd 6.0.1 MMB29K.
I have twrp installed - the latest I believe.
looks like I have reflash a stock boot
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If you are coming from any SuperSU install in /system, you must re-flash the stock system partition contents prior to installing this.
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how do I do this ?
What does the new kernel give me ?
Any idea on why my supersu doesn't let me use pin codes ?
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Latest TWRP for Nexus 9 is twrp-2.8.7.1-flounder
Get the latest factory image and unzip the contents a few times then use fastboot to flash both boot.img and system.img.
From TWRP Flash SuperSU-v2.62-3 first and then the latest ElemetalX kernel (if you want it, not needed for root).
Never used pin codes with supersu, so don't know about that.
corkiejp said:
Latest TWRP for Nexus 9 is twrp-2.8.7.1-flounder
Get the latest factory image and unzip the contents a few times then use fastboot to flash both boot.img and system.img.
The latest SuperSU-v2.62-3
From TWRP Flash that first and then the latest ElemetalX kernel (if you want it, not needed for root).
Never used pin codes with supersu, so don't know about that.
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Flashing vendor.img is a good idea as well, just to make sure everything is synced up.
I'm I going to have to reinstall all my apps again ?
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
KeyzerSuze said:
I'm I going to have to reinstall all my apps again ?
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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Flashing just boot.img, system.img and vendor.img, will not wipe data.
And leaves data untouched, so won't need to reinstall apps again. Just don't flash the full factory image.
(Note: Flashing the full factory image can also be done without wiping data)
Thanks did it and all good.
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[A2017U] Unmodified byte for byte (DD) of B20 system partition(Not B20_Boot)

Thanks to @peramikic and @rczrider for fulfilling the request. I will post the compressed unmodified system.img if no one (@Unjustified Dev) beats me to it.
Just a note that I was successful in making my A2017U a stock B20. I first relocked my bootloader, then flashed the 4 images from TWRP. I was then able to reapply B20_boot update.
Keeping the request procedure below for archival purposes:
Code:
Hoping someone is still stock running B20 and willing/able to help. You'll need a micro-SD formatted exFAT with at least 8GB, and working ADB.
Following [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/wip-axon-7-root-bootloader-unlokced-t3441204"]tenfar's method[/URL], please backup both your stock boot and recovery using axon7backup.
Using axon7root, only apply the recovery included in tenfar's package (-r).
Reboot into recovery (volume up and power button). [U]KEEP READ ONLY! Do not slide the slider to make modifications![/U] Make sure under mount button that Micro SDCard is mounted.
On your PC, use the following commands:
[CODE]
adb shell
cd external_sd/
dd if=/dev/block/sde13 of=system.img
This will take a while as it copies ~6GB to your SD card (at least 10 minutes). When it's done, you should be returned to the prompt.
Using tenfar's method again, restore your recovery backup only. (-r)
Compress that file and upload it somewhere.[/CODE]
jkuczera said:
Hoping someone is still stock running B20 and willing/able to help. You'll need a micro-SD formatted exFAT with at least 8GB, and working ADB.
Following tenfar's method, please backup both your stock boot and recovery using axon7backup.
Using axon7root, only apply the recovery included in tenfar's package (-r).
Reboot into recovery (volume up and power button). KEEP READ ONLY! Do not slide the slider to make modifications! Make sure under mount button that Micro SDCard is mounted.
On your PC, use the following commands:
Code:
adb shell
cd external_sd/
dd if=/dev/block/sde13 of=system.img
This will take a while as it copies ~6GB to your SD card (at least 10 minutes). When it's done, you should be returned to the prompt.
Using tenfar's method again, restore your recovery backup only. (-r)
Compress that file and upload it somewhere.
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@Unjustified Dev is getting his Axon 7 probably Monday and I told him to give us a hand about pulling system_image from untouched b20 , but if someone else can do it before him that will rock too.
DrakenFX said:
@Unjustified Dev is getting his Axon 7 probably Monday and I told him to give us a hand about pulling system_image from untouched b20 , but if someone else can do it before him that will rock too.
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That's great to hear. Hopefully it's still B20 My attempt to go back to B20 stock failed on the system image. I really don't want to miss out on the next update!
Would be great if the next one was a full image!
jkuczera said:
That's great to hear. Hopefully it's still B20 My attempt to go back to B20 stock failed on the system image. I really don't want to miss out on the next update!
Would be great if the next one was a full image!
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After all the jumbo-monbo we have giving them about factory images I bet there's be one for us waiting hehehe well hope so lol,
Probably UDev A7 still on B20 and he can give is a hand on this matte or Anyone else who want to help with this request will be great..
EDIT : @jkuczera
Out of my curiosity, i downloaded the Stock B20 backup from Here which you already have + a2017u b20 (inside there is a boot.img) and what i just did was,
- Move / Copy the System B20 Stock to my TWRP backup directory
- Move / Copy the Boot.img to SDCard (which was inside of the a2017u b20 zip file)
- Boot to TWRP
- Wipe Cache - Dalvik - Data - System ( twice as usual , well for me it is )
- Tap Restore > Select to B20 Stock Folder > Restore System
- Tap Install > Tap Install Image > go to where B20 Stock Boot.img is located > Flash Boot image
- Reboot (here is where i was crossing all my finger hehehe)
- Waited for about 10 min. or so and Booted
NOTE : i don't know if this Stock B20 backup is Untouch / UnModified as you request but , restoring the b20 stock backup + boot.img (Wiping all the above / mention partitions) work for me, WIFI - DATA working by the way and TWRP still bootable either by adb or manually
DrakenFX said:
NOTE : i don't know if this Stock B20 backup is Untouch / UnModified as you request but , restoring the b20 stock backup + boot.img (Wiping all the above / mention partitions) work for me, WIFI - DATA working by the way and TWRP still bootable either by adb or manually
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Try doing a B20_Boot update; it should fail on verifying system. Otherwise you found the golden ticket.
DrakenFX said:
After all the jumbo-monbo we have giving them about factory images I bet there's be one for us waiting hehehe well hope so lol,
Probably UDev A7 still on B20 and he can give is a hand on this matte or Anyone else who want to help with this request will be great..
EDIT : @jkuczera
Out of my curiosity, i downloaded the Stock B20 backup from Here which you already have + a2017u b20 (inside there is a boot.img) and what i just did was,
- Move / Copy the System B20 Stock to my TWRP backup directory
- Move / Copy the Boot.img to SDCard (which was inside of the a2017u b20 zip file)
- Boot to TWRP
- Wipe Cache - Dalvik - Data - System ( twice as usual , well for me it is )
- Tap Restore > Select to B20 Stock Folder > Restore System
- Tap Install > Tap Install Image > go to where B20 Stock Boot.img is located > Flash Boot image
- Reboot (here is where i was crossing all my finger hehehe)
- Waited for about 10 min. or so and Booted
NOTE : i don't know if this Stock B20 backup is Untouch / UnModified as you request but , restoring the b20 stock backup + boot.img (Wiping all the above / mention partitions) work for me, WIFI - DATA working by the way and TWRP still bootable either by adb or manually
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Like jkuczera said, the B20_Boot will fail since your system is not hash consistent (and recovery partition in not stock) and so will MR2 OTA . While all the right files are there, they are not in the right order (think file layout on the partition). TWRP can supposedly do a system image backups and if you take it with /system read-only when you run TWRP (i did), it is supposed to be a hash consistent. Restoring it where it get's iffy i guess. You are supposed to mount /system read-only and restore system image so TWRP will not modify it when you are done, but someone said did not restore (could be user error). It is also fastboot flashable but i think the fastboot images we have are limited in payload file size, someone i think tried and got the max payload error. I'll zip mine up and see if i can upload it somewhere once i get home. The image will have stock boot and system and TWRP rec, so all that would be needed is to flash stock rec to get correct sigs.
jkuczera said:
Try doing a B20_Boot update; it should fail on verifying system. Otherwise you found the golden ticket.
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peramikic said:
Like jkuczera said, the B20_Boot will fail since your system is not hash consistent (and recovery partition in not stock) and so will MR2 OTA . While all the right files are there, they are not in the right order (think file layout on the partition). TWRP can supposedly do a system image backups and if you take it with /system read-only when you run TWRP (i did), it is supposed to be a hash consistent. Restoring it where it get's iffy i guess. You are supposed to mount /system read-only and restore system image so TWRP will not modify it when you are done, but someone said did not restore (could be user error). It is also fastboot flashable but i think the fastboot images we have are limited in payload file size, someone i think tried and got the max payload error. I'll zip mine up and see if i can upload it somewhere once i get home. The image will have stock boot and system and TWRP rec, so all that would be needed is to flash stock rec to get correct sigs.
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what actually fails when i try to apply the zip using Stock Recovery is when check for boot, which System been the first partition to check and pass, boot.img i'm using is the one from tenfar for the whole reason of booting, but what i didn't Test was using a Full stock Boot.img even if i don't boot but to see if pass,
omw to try that report back,
DrakenFX said:
what actually fails when i try to apply the zip using Stock Recovery is when check for boot, which System been the first partition to check and pass, boot.img i'm using is the one from tenfar for the whole reason of booting, but what i didn't Test was using a Full stock Boot.img even if i don't boot but to see if pass,
omw to try that report back,
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The first check you pass is the fingerprint, which is fine since you have restored stock system. The comes the sha1 check for boot, recover and system. You failed the hash check on the boot partition. Was the boot.img root mod one? that's not going to work.
What's the best way to pull it.... I got mine today. I haven't touched anything.
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shoman94 said:
What's the best way to pull it.... I got mine today. I haven't touched anything.
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Check the OP. I can give you a place to upload to if you need it.
shoman94 said:
What's the best way to pull it.... I got mine today. I haven't touched anything.
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Just like JK said in first post, dump your boot and recovery with tenfars tool, then flash modded TWRP only. Make sure you stay in read only in TWRP on the first prompt
I would the do full TWRP backup including system image. then use the dd command above to dump /system part by itself.
Put it all on SD Card. Then flash back the stock recovery with tenfar's tool. You will have the stock backup of main partitions and phone ready for the MR2 OTA.
The main quirk of course is that the current BL unlock zip will most likely not work after MR2 OTAs until someone requests one. So trick is to see if the MR2 can be flashed with BL unlocked but going back to B20 boot, system and recovery
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Check the OP. I can give you a place to upload to if you need it.
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Yea, kinda ballsy.... I'll think about it. I can't afford to mess something up at the moment. Lol
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peramikic said:
The first check you pass is the fingerprint, which is fine since you have restored stock system. The comes the sha1 check for boot, recover and system. You failed the hash check on the boot partition. Was the boot.img root mod one? that's not going to work.
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@jkuczera
yeah i take all that back, fails after 40% system fault , was turning things around getting apply from sdcard using stock recovery to work but well we need that system_img unmodified then ...
@jkuczera @DrakenFX check your PM
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@jkuczera @DrakenFX check your PM
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check your PM
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check your PM
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Done, also check this link on how it should be used
https://github.com/Lrs121/android_resources/wiki/Take-OTA-on-Block-Devices
peramikic said:
Done, also check this link on how it should be used
https://github.com/Lrs121/android_resources/wiki/Take-OTA-on-Block-Devices
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got it thanks man,
DrakenFX said:
@Unjustified Dev is getting his Axon 7 probably Monday and I told him to give us a hand about pulling system_image from untouched b20 , but if someone else can do it before him that will rock too.
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I have the system.img 6.4GB I did modified my system file a bit by installing busybox...
Is it ok for you?
If yes I will upload it through MEGA
manu7irl said:
I have the system.img 6.4GB I did modified my system file a bit by installing busybox...
Is it ok for you?
If yes I will upload it through MEGA
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Needs to be 100% unmodified to pass signature checks. Thanks though!
I@jkuczera I can get back to stock with the untouched twrp backup, then save it for you.
I just restored my system patition from the B20 untouched twrp backup.
But still, I first restored the default recovery then made a factory rest. Then I flashed twrp again also made a format data, then backed up my current system and restored the system backup form the untouched B20.
but still after reboot twrp is asking for a password... I'm on twrp 3.0.2-2.
If I do:
Code:
do if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/userdata bs=1m
This will be completely wipe the data partition...
Am I right? @DrakenFX
Could it help with this F***ing encryption??

TWRP 3.2.3-1 for Pixel Devices

TLDR: It's here and it may eat your data, and you will lose SuperSU root if currently installed. READ the install instructions carefully!
Pixel XL
Pixel
DO NOT RESTORE DATA FROM alpha builds of TWRP using RC1. You will probably lose all data including internal storage. If you need to restore a data backup from an alpha build, reinstall the alpha and restore using the alpha and make a new backup using RC1.
Note: Do not use if you have multiple users (including a guest user)
File Based Encryption (FBE) can be a bit tricky. If a restore doesn't work correctly, it can trigger an automatic wipe of your data. Sometimes TWRP will fail to prompt you to enter your password or otherwise fail to set up decrypt properly. If this happens, reboot TWRP. It seems to be some kind of timing issue and I haven't had time to track it down yet.
Pixel devices have 2 "slots" for ROMs / firmware. TWRP will detect whichever slot is currently active and use that slot for backup AND restore. There are buttons on the reboot page and under backup -> options to change slots. Changing the active slot will cause TWRP to switch which slot that TWRP is backing up or restoring. You can make a backup of slot A, switch to B, then restore the backup which will restore the backup of A to slot B. Changing the slot in TWRP also tells the bootloader to boot that slot.
The zip install method installs TWRP to both slots.
Installation:
If you already have TWRP installed: Download the latest zip and install the zip using TWRP.
If you do not already have TWRP installed: Download both the img and the zip. Copy the zip to your device. You will need to have fastboot binaries and the correct drivers installed. Power off your device completely. Hold volume down and turn on the device. Your device should now be in the bootloader. Connect the device to your PC. Open a command window and run the following command from the proper location:
fastboot boot path/to/twrp.img
This will temporarily boot TWRP on your device. If you are using a lockscreen pin/pattern/password and do not get prompted to enter your passord, reboot to the bootloader and try again. Go to install and browse to the zip and install the zip. If you are currently rooted with SuperSU, you will need to reflash the stock boot image before installing TWRP. After installing the stock boot image, follow the instructions for installing TWRP. Once TWRP is installed, grab the very latest SuperSU released on 2015-11-15 or later and install SuperSU.
If you accidently flash TWRP to your device using fastboot instead of temporarily booting the image, you will need to download the latest factory image for your device and reflash the boot image.
NOTE about 3.2.1-0: This version will decrypt Android 8.1, however the new image is built in Android 8.1 and may not be compatible with SuperSU and/or Magisk until they update their stuff. I have not tested. Good luck.
3.2.1-1 has working decrypt with the February security patch!
3.2.1-2 fixes some zip install errors
3.2.3-1 supports decrypting Android 9.0 Pie even with a pin / pattern / password set
How to install SuperSU SR5 on TWRP RC1: In TWRP tap on Advanced -> File Manager and scroll to and select the fstab.marlin or fstab.sailfish file and then delete it.
You're the man! Props for all the hard work you've put into this.
TY!!!!
Awesome. I might have to wait a bit to install but glad to see the Pixel getting twrp.
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Wow, and so it begins. Thanks!
Thank you!!
Nice!!! Awesome job @Dees_Troy
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I just installed the IMG w/out issue.
I can't find the zip in TWRP file manager to flash though.
Everything looks encrypted.
EDIT: It went through on the 4th try of flashing the IMG, now I can see my /sdcard and install the zip.
But somehow this killed my OS.
Just flashed the flash-all.bat after removing -w so it doesn't wipe.
Now I'll try TWRP install again.
EDIT 2: Okay, after restoring to stock, the TWRP install went fine.
Maybe it didn't like my elementalx kernel or the existing root. The OP did mention something about root conflicts, I guess it may prevent TWRP installs too? But now I have OS *and* TWRP.
And I'm getting "Unspecified Error" when trying to copy my EFS backup from /sdcard/twrp/backup to my local computer. I am able to copy other non-TWRP files though.
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Does a full backup on Pixel include System Image and Vendor Image? I don't recall seeing these on other devices.
Or do I just back up boot, system and data like usual?
***Hey ya'll, don't forget to back up EFS at least once and copy it to your computers!
Yea! Worked perfect!!!
Would the flashable SuperSU v2.78 SR3 zip work?
Looked it up and because of conflicting init binaries between TWRP and the current root method, it just wouldn't work.
While we're still on or near the first page of the thread, I'd like to clarify the whole EFS backup thing.
It's completely unnecessary. You don't need to do it. But the option is there (so no one asks where it went!)
Both the modemst1 and modemst2 partitions are merely a caching area for your modem firmware. They do not contain sensitive data like IMEI, or anything important. You can wipe them and they will be regenerated from scratch! Have no fear, your IMEI cannot be destroyed through means of bad flashes!
The issue with these partitions however is that should they ever become corrupt, the modem firmware will panic and fail to load - this is why you see your IMEI missing in such a case. The modem firmware simply refused to load due to encountering corrupt data. By clearing your modemst partitions (writing zeros to them), your modem firmware would happily load and regenerate the partitions, bringing back full call support & a visible IMEI.
Okay, I have TWRP + OS working fine after restoring to stock (getting rid of kernel + root).
Now to just wait for custom ROM's to drop. Thanks guys.
The ability to restore EFS was pretty important on some older phones.
Yep just want to let ya guys know might want return to stock before doing this. Besides that all good. Good job TWRP team! :good:
CZ Eddie said:
Okay, I have TWRP + OS working fine after restoring to stock (getting rid of kernel + root).
Now to just wait for custom ROM's to drop. Thanks guys.
The ability to restore EFS was pretty important on some older phones.
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Are you rerooting after getting TWRP to work? Have you tried a backup and restore yet?
kirschdog1 said:
Are you rerooting after getting TWRP to work? Have you tried a backup and restore yet?
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FYI on OP - A SuperSU update will be required to allow TWRP and SuperSU to co-exist.
kirschdog1 said:
Are you rerooting after getting TWRP to work? Have you tried a backup and restore yet?
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yes
no
I stubbornly flashed v2 root and got boot hang so I put the phone up for the night.
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CZ Eddie said:
yes
no
I stubbornly flashed v2 root and got boot hang so I put the phone up for the night.
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Do we still flash root the same way after we install TWRP? Or is there an su zip to flash?
Hooray! Cheers!

Advice to update Pie MIUI 10.2.2.0 PDTMIXM

Hey guys I wanna know about the Pie update I have mi Mi 8 Lite and as soon as i power up and conect to a wifi and update to 10.2.2.0 ODTMIXM was available so i updated and no problem i unlocked the bootloader (15 days wait time, sad) and flash twrp no root because is magisk and i can't hide root (even with magisk default hide root) for a bank app so is not rooted but since five days I was notified about and update to Pie miui 10.2.2.0PDTMIXM stable (persistent notification) but here are some questions:
* the twrp will cause a problem if I download this update and the updater applies or I have to remove twrp (I'll make a twrp backup just in case I don't have the original img file)
* I've read there no version of twrp for Pie and the version for 8.1 is not ideal. (correct me if i'm wrong)
* I might not need root, no problem the miui have some tweaks and I'm getting used to miui. (I had a Moto X Play with root and xposed and some modules)
* Is the first stable version, should I wait for a next Pie version with bugs solved.?
* I'm knew to miui less than a month with my Mi 8 Lite
orozcore said:
Hey guys I wanna know about the Pie update I have mi Mi 8 Lite and as soon as i power up and conect to a wifi and update to 10.2.2.0 ODTMIXM was available so i updated and no problem i unlocked the bootloader (15 days wait time, sad) and flash twrp no root because is magisk and i can't hide root (even with magisk default hide root) for a bank app so is not rooted but since five days I was notified about and update to Pie miui 10.2.2.0PDTMIXM stable (persistent notification) but here are some questions:
* the twrp will cause a problem if I download this update and the updater applies or I have to remove twrp (I'll make a twrp backup just in case I don't have the original img file)
* I've read there no version of twrp for Pie and the version for 8.1 is not ideal. (correct me if i'm wrong)
* I might not need root, no problem the miui have some tweaks and I'm getting used to miui. (I had a Moto X Play with root and xposed and some modules)
* Is the first stable version, should I wait for a next Pie version with bugs solved.?
* I'm knew to miui less than a month with my Mi 8 Lite
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There's a TWRP for pie
mr_reaper said:
There's a TWRP for pie
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So your suggest is that I download the Pie update and let updater installs it and reflash twrp (is it the same version?)
orozcore said:
So your suggest is that I download the Pie update and let updater installs it and reflash twrp (is it the same version?)
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Which TWRP version u running?
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Which TWRP version u running?
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sorry for the late reply the version i'm using is recovery-TWRP-3.2.3-1003-XIAOMI8LITE-CN-wzsx150
orozcore said:
So your suggest is that I download the Pie update and let updater installs it and reflash twrp (is it the same version?)
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Yes. Update, boot in fastboot, connect to your PC, flash TWRP and youre good to go. Mind you that version 1003 is older that the one you need. Due to bad naming scheme, the latest you want is 0212. (12 February 2019).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78876979&postcount=46
MetallicGR said:
Yes. Update, boot in fastboot, connect to your PC, flash TWRP and youre good to go. Mind you that version 1003 is older that the one you need. Due to bad naming scheme, the latest you want is 0212. (12 February 2019).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78876979&postcount=46
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You might want to go with TWRP 0121 (also Pie compatible) instead, as someone reported in another thread having problems doing a restore with 0212 and nobody has yet verified if 0212 can actually do a successful restore. We are still a fairly small group here.
EDIT: Also, the stock Pie release is good. I am currently on Pixel Experience but may switch back to stock rooted at some point. Until Xiaomi releases the Pie kernel sources, no custom ROM is going to be perfect.
lexridge said:
You might want to go with TWRP 0121 (also Pie compatible) instead, as someone reported in another thread having problems doing a restore with 0212 and nobody has yet verified if 0212 can actually do a successful restore. We are still a fairly small group here.
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Has anyone reported a successful restore with *any* version of TWRP on the Mi8 Lite? I have only seen the unsuccessful one you mentioned, and another one who couldn't restore with either 0121 or 0212. I have not tried it myself, and believe that most people are using TWRP only to flash magisk or custom roms so far.
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MetallicGR said:
Yes. Update, boot in fastboot, connect to your PC, flash TWRP and youre good to go.
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The default settings in TWRP is to automatically restart the phone after an ota. As the ota overwrites the recovery with the stock version, we would normally need to reflash TWRP.
However the wzsx TWRP allows you to disable this automatic reboot in its settings. This should mean that we can reflash TWRP (and magisk if used) immediately after flashing the ota while still within TWRP, before restarting to the new system, thus avoiding the need for fastboot/PC.
This is just my theory - I haven't tried it myself as I haven't decided to do the pie ota yet.
chan200606 said:
Has anyone reported a successful restore with *any* version of TWRP on the Mi8 Lite? I have only seen the unsuccessful one you mentioned, and another one who couldn't restore with either 0121 or 0212. I have not tried it myself, and believe that most people are using TWRP only to flash magisk or custom roms so far.
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The default settings in TWRP is to automatically restart the phone after an ota. As the ota overwrites the recovery with the stock version, we would normally need to reflash TWRP.
However the wzsx TWRP allows you to disable this automatic reboot in its settings. This should mean that we can reflash TWRP (and magisk if used) immediately after flashing the ota while still within TWRP, before restarting to the new system, thus avoiding the need for fastboot/PC.
This is just my theory - I haven't tried it myself as I haven't decided to do the pie ota yet.
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It is disturbing nobody has yet tested a TWRP restore. I would try it myself, but right now I cannot afford any long term downtime, as my mom is having health issues and I cannot take the chance of missing a call in case of emergency. .
Regarding flashing TWRP after update.... I certainly agree with your theory...and this could be done in either of two ways:
Method One, backup the Recovery only within TWRP. You MUST do this before taking the update!!! This lets you simply restore your existing recovery after the update. Not tested, but should work just fine assuming TWRP can indeed successfully restore (unknown).
Method Two, my personal favorite, which is what I did, was build an updated flashable .zip file of TWRP from the 1003 zip file (the only version I could find as a flashable .zip.) Just zip edit the BlaBlaBla_1003.zip file, replacing the 1003.img with the newer version 0121.img or 0212.img (after adding new .img file, delete old 1003.img file from the zip). You must also edit the /META-INF/com/google/android/update.binary (not really a binary, but actually text) to reflect the new .img filename within the zip. Update/Save zip file with new changes. Rename zip to new version name then check it to make sure your changes remained intact. Copy to phone storage. It will flash fine. Already tested. I can provide the 0121 zip file if needed, or create a 0212 flashable TWRP version as well if somebody wants it.
i havent tried cause im still waiting on bootloader to be unlocked when i check earlier i had 124 hrs
lexridge said:
Method Two, my personal favorite, which is what I did, was build an updated flashable .zip file of TWRP from the 1003 zip file (the only version I could find as a flashable .zip.) Just zip edit the BlaBlaBla_1003.zip file, replacing the 1003.img with the newer version 0121.img or 0212.img (after adding new .img file, delete old 1003.img file from the zip). You must also edit the /META-INF/com/google/android/update.binary (not really a binary, but actually text) to reflect the new .img filename within the zip. Update/Save zip file with new changes. Rename zip to new version name then check it to make sure your changes remained intact. Copy to phone storage. It will flash fine. Already tested. I can provide the 0121 zip file if needed, or create a 0212 flashable TWRP version as well if somebody wants it.
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Why wouldn't you just flash the IMG file to the recovery partition under TWRP?
Not many people will shutdown their phones to test the restore guys. It's difficult, but we have to wait for someone to try this with the latest version of twrp. Nothing dusturbing here in my opinion. We will thank whoever tries this first that's for sure.
chan200606 said:
Why wouldn't you just flash the IMG file to the recovery partition under TWRP?
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Interesting. I did not know you can flash img files directly with TWRP. Haha. Color me stupid!! How does TWRP know which partition to write the .img to? Does it give you a choice?
Yes it does. Choose recovery.
lexridge said:
It is disturbing nobody has yet tested a TWRP restore. I would try it myself, but right now I cannot afford any long term downtime, as my mom is having health issues and I cannot take the chance of missing a call in case of emergency. .
Regarding flashing TWRP after update.... I certainly agree with your theory...and this could be done in either of two ways:
Method One, backup the Recovery only within TWRP. You MUST do this before taking the update!!! This lets you simply restore your existing recovery after the update. Not tested, but should work just fine assuming TWRP can indeed successfully restore (unknown).
Method Two, my personal favorite, which is what I did, was build an updated flashable .zip file of TWRP from the 1003 zip file (the only version I could find as a flashable .zip.) Just zip edit the BlaBlaBla_1003.zip file, replacing the 1003.img with the newer version 0121.img or 0212.img (after adding new .img file, delete old 1003.img file from the zip). You must also edit the /META-INF/com/google/android/update.binary (not really a binary, but actually text) to reflect the new .img filename within the zip. Update/Save zip file with new changes. Rename zip to new version name then check it to make sure your changes remained intact. Copy to phone storage. It will flash fine. Already tested. I can provide the 0121 zip file if needed, or create a 0212 flashable TWRP version as well if somebody wants it.
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I haven't noticed the restore of twpr backups failed, I only did the backup.
Can you share the flash file or the img of 0212 or 0121?
So to be clear.
* Make twrp backup
* donwload the update
* let it update and hope no lost of data
* wait to boot and enter fastboot and flash img 0212 or 0121
* flash magisk and try to test my bank apps that detect root, i couldn't hide root with magisk for these apps. (i don't need magisk so much)
I hope no mess with my phone.
MetallicGR said:
Yes it does. Choose recovery.
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good to know you can flash a img within twpr so i'll try when I update
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i havent tried cause im still waiting on bootloader to be unlocked when i check earlier i had 124 hrs
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Yes is bad to wait so much time and there's nothing you can do I read about the version of the unlocker but with no luck. So I finally have unlocked bootloader.
Actually v0212 is restoring, I restored data from Arrow to Havoc and no problem with that.
Just all the recoveries and roms are acting weird, I´m not sure if it´s only my device; any AOSP rom is showing bootanimation at first reboot, recovery not responding touch but then press pwr button and after that screen works normally, at time to bootup for first time screen appears totally black then press pwr to screen off and pwr to wake up and now screen is working again, luckily at second reboot all this is normalize.
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orozcore said:
I haven't noticed the restore of twpr backups failed, I only did the backup.
Can you share the flash file or the img of 0212 or 0121?
So to be clear.
* Make twrp backup
* donwload the update
* let it update and hope no lost of data
* wait to boot and enter fastboot and flash img 0212 or 0121
* flash magisk and try to test my bank apps that detect root, i couldn't hide root with magisk for these apps. (i don't need magisk so much)
I hope no mess with my phone.
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If you didn´t read before a member linked to you In the post #6 both TWRP versions.
About your steps:
- No need to backup previous TWRP, just flash the new image and reboot to recovery again.
- If you already have Magisk no need to flash it again so you won´t lose root status nor any data/settings of the rom.
If you want to unroot the 0212 has this option in advanced menu.
orozcore said:
I haven't noticed the restore of twpr backups failed, I only did the backup.
Can you share the flash file or the img of 0212 or 0121?
So to be clear.
* Make twrp backup
* donwload the update
* let it update and hope no lost of data
* wait to boot and enter fastboot and flash img 0212 or 0121
* flash magisk and try to test my bank apps that detect root, i couldn't hide root with magisk for these apps. (i don't need magisk so much)
I hope no mess with my phone.
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You should probably update your TWRP first and foremost, otherwise no access to data after you flash the update.. You will also need the Magisk Manager as an apk somewhere on your microSD card. I edited your to-do list:
* Download Magisk Manager and store on your microSD card.
* Flash new TWRP (0212 or 0121).
* Make a full twrp backup and do a recovery only backup as well
* download the update
* let it update and hope no lost of data
* Reflash img or TWRP Recovery backup 0212 or 0121
* Reboot recovery, check that you can decrypt data
* flash magisk and try to test my bank apps that detect root, i couldn't hide root with magisk for these apps. (i don't need magisk so much)
* After first boot, manually install your saved Magisk Manager app from microSD card. Run it. Check if all is good.
Do you use Titanium Backup? If so, make a full TB before doing any of this.
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SubwayChamp said:
Actually v0212 is restoring, I restored data from Arrow to Havoc and no problem with that.
Just all the recoveries and roms are acting weird, I´m not sure if it´s only my device; any AOSP rom is showing bootanimation at first reboot, recovery not responding touch but then press pwr button and after that screen works normally, at time to bootup for first time screen appears totally black then press pwr to screen off and pwr to wake up and now screen is working again, luckily at second reboot all this is normalize.
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Good to know that it is working for you. I will try a restore over the weekend myself, as I plan on getting rid of PE ROM. Not very happy with it, and the dev is not responding to anyone at all. I will probably just go back to stock PIE with alternate launcher.
Regarding your odd problems, I am not having any of your mentioned issues at all. My reboot times are very speedy and recovery touch has always worked from the start. I have only flashed one 3rd party ROM so far. Pixel Experience. It is actually a pretty good ROM, but the camera(s) are a bit flaky. I need my camera to work 100%. I did just install the MiX Cam, which so far is working really well. I have more testing to do before I make a decision. It seems camera apps work great for a few days, then suddenly start crashing. Ugh!
lexridge said:
Good to know that it is working for you. I will try a restore over the weekend myself, as I plan on getting rid of PE ROM. Not very happy with it, and the dev is not responding to anyone at all. I will probably just go back to stock PIE with alternate launcher.
Regarding your odd problems, I am not having any of your mentioned issues at all. My reboot times are very speedy and recovery touch has always worked from the start. I have only flashed one 3rd party ROM so far. Pixel Experience. It is actually a pretty good ROM, but the camera(s) are a bit flaky. I need my camera to work 100%. I did just install the MiX Cam, which so far is working really well. I have more testing to do before I make a decision. It seems camera apps work great for a few days, then suddenly start crashing. Ugh!
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I never saw before this kind of weird behaviour btw is working generally speaking fine.
I´m not a fan of camera but the stock is so far better, I noticed that HavocOs rom has the feature to enable camera2 api and EIS, maybe you might try it. Regarding to use a custom launcher on stock miui rom there´s Poco launcher that keeps the same system icons than theme chosen and is very fast.

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