after installing twrp wifi stopped working. - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I flashed twrp, and then flashed kingroot. All in the first boot, my bad but afterwards I didn't have a root and the wifi tries to turn on but fails every time. any idea what happened?

shours said:
I flashed twrp, and then flashed kingroot. All in the first boot, my bad but afterwards I didn't have a root and the wifi tries to turn on but fails every time. any idea what happened?
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You need to give more information than this like your device and firmware. It may be something as simple as setting secure storage to false

sawdoctor said:
You need to give more information than this like your device and firmware. It may be something as simple as setting secure storage to false
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Its a Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 Android Version 6.0.1 it was twrp 3.1.0-0 And I used a recovery tar but the problem stays the same after a factory reset
it doesn't detect SIM, use mobile data and it tries to turn on WIFI but fails after a few minutes

Why are you using kingroot on a s5? You will probably need to Odin stock and then either use chainfire auto root or just flash su zip through twrp
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sawdoctor said:
Why are you using kingroot on a s5? You will probably need to Odin stock and then either use chainfire auto root or just flash su zip through twrp
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I had over confidence I guess, let that be a lesson for anyone reading this thread.

shours said:
I had over confidence I guess, let that be a lesson for anyone reading this thread.
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I don't think kingroot or framroot work on sammy devices due to selinux issues

sawdoctor said:
Why are you using kingroot on a s5? You will probably need to Odin stock and then either use chainfire auto root or just flash su zip through twrp
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defiantly helped

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[Kernel/Root] Root for the SM-G360T1 5.1.1

Root method for 5.1.1 for the SM-G360T1 THIS WILL TRIP KNOX. If you don't want to trip knox don't use this. If you do use it and whine you tripped knox because you didn't read ,we will all point and laugh at you.
Named it TrapKernel because well its not my normal HispAsian Kernel and I listened to a crap ton of Trap Music while doing it.
Thanks to @g.lewarne and his root method with his Unibase and Unikernel for the s6 , we finally have root after I ported it over to us. So be sure to thank him for his work.
What's included:
Auto installation of root and busy box
Kernel set to permissive
Otherwise stock
So here's the deal. Stupid simple.
Before you do anything, go to settings/about device and tap Build Number til you unlock dev options. Go into dev options and make sure OEM Unlock is checked. Now you can continue.
1. Put Phone in Download mode
2. Open Odin
3. Connect Phone
4. Put Kernel in AP Slot
5.Flash it
6. Reboot and profit
Notes:
Download SuperSu from the Playstore. Its not included.
If at first it doesnt boot, pull the battery and reboot.
Video Tutorial of Installation Thanks to @TheDerekHarper
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWm3auBSsU4
Download
Do NOT mirror this link. Period.
[FONT="Lucida Sans]links removed. It's outdated by years lol[/URL][/FONT]
[B][FONT="Lucida Sans Unicode"]Special thanks to:
@g.lewarne for the obvious reason of being awesome and his root method for the s6.
@bogarty for testing multiple tests
@Chainfire for SuperSU
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Heres the kernel source that is set to permissive and will allow root if anyone wants to fork it and build a kernel:
Kernel Source Set to Permissive for the G360T1
Thank you for all your work!!!
Thanks For This Post And The Root For You And The Other Dude
ShinySide said:
Also mine
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Glad It Works Just Tried It Out Hope We Get Some Roms And Other Stuff Like That
ShinySide said:
Also mine
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2 in one day crazy!
please help m i could not root my samsung with this method
Deandre7452 said:
Glad It Works Just Tried It Out Hope We Get Some Roms And Other Stuff Like That
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i could ot root mine,,root failed please help me:crying:
osk4rin said:
i could ot root mine,,root failed please help me:crying:
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Hmmm...make sure that you have:
1) The "SM-G360T1".
2) The latest firmware: "G360T1UVU1AOFA".
3) Followed all the steps in the OP.
Sent from my SM-G360T1 using Tapatalk
osk4rin said:
i could ot root mine,,root failed please help me:crying:
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Can't help if you're not actually going to explain how "root failed"
Root process fail (odin)
ShinySide said:
Can't help if you're not actually going to explain how "root failed"
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Hi there!
I tried to root my Samsung g360t1 followed all the steps.
I have the latest firmware.,I attached the file on Odin and at the end at
The process fail.
Can I have your help please!!thanks
osk4rin said:
Hi there!
I tried to root my Samsung g360t1 followed all the steps.
I have the latest firmware.,I attached the file on Odin and at the end at
The process fail.
Can I have your help please!!thanks
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Change usb ports, try different cable,make sure drivers are installed, disable/Uninstall kies if you have it installed on pc.
The flashing part went fine. then the reboot and I tried to install SuperSU. It wants to update the binary and has tried several times with no luck. then it reboots and now wont come back on..... I got this phone yesterday,
Longturd said:
The flashing part went fine. then the reboot and I tried to install SuperSU. It wants to update the binary and has tried several times with no luck. then it reboots and now wont come back on..... I got this phone yesterday,
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Just dont update it. Su included is the absolute latest already. Its actually the 2.49 beta
ShinySide said:
Just dont update it. Su included is the absolute latest already. Its actually the 2.49 beta
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root checker says its not rooted..... something went wrong but I have flashed a bunch of phones and Im pretty sure I did right.
.I have a notification that says "security notice" and some thing about unauthorized action. reboot to restore
Longturd said:
root checker says its not rooted..... something went wrong but I have flashed a bunch of phones and Im pretty sure I did right.
.I have a notification that says "security notice" and some thing about unauthorized action. reboot to restore
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You are a G360T1 and not any other variant correct?
ShinySide said:
You are a G360T1 and not any other variant correct?
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yes.... would not make that mistake
the phone is working but there is no root
Longturd said:
yes.... would not make that mistake
the phone is working but there is no root
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Alright Ill look into it when I get a minute. Out of the 50 downloads over night no one else has mentioned.
ShinySide said:
Alright Ill look into it when I get a minute. Out of the 50 downloads over night no one else has mentioned.
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does oem unlocking matter? in developer options
the phone is cool now. I killed the warranty and dont have root but there is hope
I'm getting an error message in download mode...
"Custom Binary(boot) Blocked by FAP Lock"
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givo7192 said:
I'm getting an error message in download mode...
"Custom Binary(boot) Blocked by FAP Lock"
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fix: open settings do a search for reavtivation lock and sign into your samsung account and disable it
error on dowload mode
ShinySide said:
fix: open settings do a search for reavtivation lock and sign into your samsung account and disable it
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i have the same message!! on download mode
custom Binary(boot) Blocked by FAP lock
any help please master?

New firmware finally g900ptuvu1gpe1

Just got notified from sammobile
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g900ptuvu1gpe1 installing now with kies 3
Mega link
https://mega.nz/#!IIN3ASqC!bTmftP3U-8fTh1WLxQ60c0HvWvUkkHEpxFbdnL0EYTI
Is it Marshmallows?
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Yes 6.01
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Update
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/72008/G900TUVU1GPE1_G900TTMB1GPE1_TMB/
ashraf sharif said:
Yes 6.01
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hey man, is your bootloader locked?
Terr20114 said:
hey man, is your bootloader locked?
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i don't know for sure but probably not. I have had the phone for two years now and the bootloader was never locked previously
I wish I had that link about an hour ago, but figured out how to use the SamFirm Tool posted in another thread. Happy Flashing everyone
Also. First boot is taking ages
I'm so excited! AH. I need to get Odin now -.-
How does everyone like it so far?
Also, does anyone know if it would be a good idea for me to flash back to the stock Lollipop rom and then flash the update via Odin? I'm on a custom rom right now and I don't know if that will mess things up.
I was rooted on FOL1, flashed the marshmallow update via odin. Make sure you factory reset to set the binary status as offical, because I'm having booting issues
ashraf sharif said:
i don't know for sure but probably not. I have had the phone for two years now and the bootloader was never locked previously
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tmobile didnt usually lock their bootloader but they locked the one for the galaxy s7 so im worried that this one will be locked. I wanna flash a s7 port as soon as i get this updated.
Seems like the phone has been super fast
misican said:
Seems like the phone has been super fast
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Have you been able to Root? Please share your experience. Can't wait really!
I'm still waiting on the update to boot.
Hmmm, after rebooting and upgrading the "google Play Services" app, Google play finds an update for Samsung Voice Recorder which won't update and crashes with an error code 505. Will try and mess with the permissions for that app.
Decided to flash the stock rooted rom and update via Kies. As of right now it is optimizing app 105/273
Update: It rebooted after optimizing the last app and now its been hanging out at the T-Mobile screen for the last four or so minutes
Update 2: FINALLY got it to boot :3 I ended up flashing the image again through Odin~
Update 3: Rooted (followed this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...sm-g900t-firmware-t3358190/page4#post66995024)
Yay~ Marshmallows
Edit: It looks like some people are having trouble with this update so I'm going to give a quick rundown of what I did and how I got everything to go smoothly. Now I'm not saying this is the correct way to things because most likely it isn't, but this is is just what I did that worked (for me, hopefully for you too).
Step 1. I flashed the stock rooted rom on my phone and unrooted it (not sure if this part is necessary) and then connected it to Kies to let it update that way (I was too lazy to mess with Odin tbh).
Step 2. After realizing I had been stuck on the T-Mobile splash screen for about 20 minutes to long I downloaded the image from the Mega link provided on this thread. Booted the phone into download mode, flashed via Odin, phone booted properly in no time.
Step 3. Installed Custom Recovery and Rooted the phone following the method in the link posted above.
MARSHMALLOW PARTY~
So I installed via Odin and as I was going through the initial setup it asks about WiFi and I turn it on and it keeps turning itself off after a few seconds.
UPDATE: Rebooted and was able to get WiFi to stay on.
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What root options should we be trying? CF Auto Root?
I installed this over the top of Lollipop using Odin. all my data carried over and everything seems to be running just fine. Installed TWRP and SuperSU, roots working just fine as well.
Only issue I'm coming across is an update to the Samsung voice recorder in the Play Store keeps failing with error 505.
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I had rooted latest firmware and i ve downloaded marshmallow, flashed through odin i lost root. its unrooted now
Alipk52 said:
Have you been able to Root? Please share your experience. Can't wait really!
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well yes i got the same issue too
Chas10 said:
Hmmm, after rebooting and upgrading the "google Play Services" app, Google play finds an update for Samsung Voice Recorder which won't update and crashes with an error code 505. Will try and mess with the permissions for that app.
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I successfully rooted marshmallow with flashing twrp (latest version) via odin 3.11.1 then flashing superSU 2.74 in twrp = profit?!?!
Next I may try a debloat script I found around xda then viperfx4android. Thank you T-Mobile
Playb3yond said:
I successfully rooted marshmallow with flashing twrp (latest version) via odin 3.11.1 then flashing superSU 2.74 in twrp = profit?!?!
Next I may try a debloat script I found around xda then viperfx4android. Thank you T-Mobile
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I'm running it now, haven't even bothered to root it... found a non root app to backup and restore my sms/mms/calllogs so I'm not in a hurry to root. Might be fun to actually be able to use the fingerprint for payment options now...

[ROOT] Blu Vivo 5

Flash the zip file attached using TWRP recovery and you are rooted. :good:
I must be missing some steps
I must have missed some initial steps at some point. I've tried to install TWRP using Mobileuncle Tools and SPFlash Tools without success.
When I try to start my phone into bootloader mode, I get a warning that the function is turned off for security.
What am I doing incorrectly?
Thanks in advance! I appreciate your good works!
Problem
Hisam_uddin said:
Flash the zip file attached using TWRP recovery and you are rooted. :good:
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when i flash the recovery the phone stuck after boot animation.. and when i flash back the stock recovery everything will be ok.
is this happening to you ?
No , that's not suppose to happen.. which tool did you use to flash the recovery?
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Oldsman1 said:
I must have missed some initial steps at some point. I've tried to install TWRP using Mobileuncle Tools and SPFlash Tools without success.
When I try to start my phone into bootloader mode, I get a warning that the function is turned off for security.
What am I doing incorrectly?
Thanks in advance! I appreciate your good works!
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Flash the recovery.img via SPflash tool many times.. On first attempt it failed with me too
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Oldsman1 said:
I must have missed some initial steps at some point. I've tried to install TWRP using Mobileuncle Tools and SPFlash Tools without success.
When I try to start my phone into bootloader mode, I get a warning that the function is turned off for security.
What am I doing incorrectly?
Thanks in advance! I appreciate your good works!
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did You flash the recovery successfully.
No, not as yet
I'm sorry that it has taken so long to reply. Summer is crazy around here. Look up "chaos" in the dictionary and you will find my picture beside the definition!
My phone, actually today, updated to Android 6. So, I will need to root it over again. As soon as that happens, I'll get rid of that KingRoot bs.
Again, thanks for your help!
Hisam_uddin said:
did You flash the recovery successfully.
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How to
Oldsman1 said:
I'm sorry that it has taken so long to reply. Summer is crazy around here. Look up "chaos" in the dictionary and you will find my picture beside the definition!
My phone, actually today, updated to Android 6. So, I will need to root it over again. As soon as that happens, I'll get rid of that KingRoot bs.
Again, thanks for your help!
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I made a little how to here
Is this for 6.0 Marshmallow or 5.1 Lolipop?
Vultuxx said:
Is this for 6.0 Marshmallow or 5.1 Lollipop?
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It is for Lollipop
PD: Use TWRP + SuperSu instead

Cannot Root my Samsung Note 3 N9005 LTE

Hello All,
I have a galaxy note 3 N9005 LTE with 4g option unavailable unless I modify a data file and change its value from 0 to 1 (I don't remember the exact file name right now!), however, I can't change that file value unless I have my device rooted.
I have rooted my device before and had my 4G option enabled successfully before I perform a factory reset.
Currently, I am trying to root it again using Chainfire cf auto root file and Odin.
Although the Odin gives a successful process, the phone doesn't get rooted after bootup.
Model Number:
SM-N9005
Android Version:
4.4.2
Baseband version:
N9005XXUGNG1
*I have tried all auto root application available like kingo root and others and they do not work.
*If you know a method to unlock the 4G option in this device, it might be enough for me and no need for rooting.
(I have no clue why should they disable the 4g option in the first place !! )
Thank you for helping!
I've rooted that thing before using kingoroot and then flashed twrp and then flashed supersu zip and then flashed cyanogenmod 13. So I guess you do the same Btw, I did all that without a computer, by flashing twrp using the flashfire thing from gstore.
ramiabouzahra said:
I've rooted that thing before using kingoroot and then flashed twrp and then flashed supersu zip and then flashed cyanogenmod 13. So I guess you do the same Btw, I did all that without a computer, by flashing twrp using the flashfire thing from gstore.
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Thank you for your reply!
But as mentioned up there, kingoroot failed to root my device. Therefore, I am looking for other alternatives.
igaber said:
Thank you for your reply!
But as mentioned up there, kingoroot failed to root my device. Therefore, I am looking for other alternatives.
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Can you re-download this (http://download.chainfire.eu/352/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hlte-hltexx-smn9005.zip)? It is possible that you have downloaded and flashed the one for the 4.2 bootloader, which obviously won't work.
Good luck
ramiabouzahra said:
Can you re-download this (/CF-Auto-Root-hlte-hltexx-smn9005.zip) It is possible that you have downloaded and flashed the one for the 4.2 bootloader, which obviously won't work.
Good luck
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It is that exact one I have used, although I know it is for Android 5.0. I have no idea why it doesn't work with my cell phone.
Also, I have used Odin v3.10.6 and v3.07.
igaber said:
It is that exact one I have used, although I know it is for Android 5.0. I have no idea why it doesn't work with my cell phone.
Also, I have used Odin v3.10.6 and v3.07.
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It's for android KitKat. Hmm, interesting, I'd backup stock ROM and reflash the 4.4.2 and then try the cf auto root. So I suggest you do the same

December update is out

It's up and here https://developers.google.com/android/ota
gm007 said:
It's up and here https://developers.google.com/android/ota
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Changelog?
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nickporwal said:
Changelog?
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https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/pixel/2018-12-01.html
One of this days the 'Check for Update' button will work damn it! Hahahaha
Hahaha right, I have been flashing the OTA manually, its no biggie for me I am used to manually flashing the ota now
AntLyoN2053 said:
One of this days the 'Check for Update' button will work damn it! Hahahaha
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Can anybody sucessfully root again?
Just flash-all works fine, but after flashing magisk 17.3 again and reboot, phone instant restarts to recovery and tells me devices is corrupt.
AntLyoN2053 said:
One of this days the 'Check for Update' button will work damn it! Hahahaha
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I got it through ota 1 hour ago.
gm007 said:
I got it through ota 1 hour ago.
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You know Im mashing the button, lol. Only google phone that got all the updates pretty much same day was the Nexus 6P, I used to get the update notification even before any site would announce that it was out
Bluffer94 said:
Can anybody sucessfully root again?
Just flash-all works fine, but after flashing magisk 17.3 again and reboot, phone instant restarts to recovery and tells me devices is corrupt.
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Same, not able to root with beta or canary builds atm.. seems to just boot back to twrp every time.
sulpher said:
Same, not able to root with beta or canary builds atm.. seems to just boot back to twrp every time.
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I've rooted with 17.3 without a problem. Are you just booting into twrp, not flashing it?
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Bluffer94 said:
Can anybody sucessfully root again?
Just flash-all works fine, but after flashing magisk 17.3 again and reboot, phone instant restarts to recovery and tells me devices is corrupt.
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sulpher said:
Same, not able to root with beta or canary builds atm.. seems to just boot back to twrp every time.
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Do you have the Magisk uninstaller on your phone? Run it from the temp TWRP .img, and then it should boot OK. Go back to temp TWRP, and install Magisk again. The Edge Sense Plus module is broken again. Don not reinstall it until fixed.
Bluffer94 said:
Can anybody sucessfully root again?
Just flash-all works fine, but after flashing magisk 17.3 again and reboot, phone instant restarts to recovery and tells me devices is corrupt.
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sulpher said:
Same, not able to root with beta or canary builds atm.. seems to just boot back to twrp every time.
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Flash all after removing the -w, rebooted and let it finish. Boot to TWRP and installed the latest canary. Did not install TWRP.
All good.
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I've rooted with 17.3 without a problem. Are you just booting into twrp, not flashing it?
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Ah figured it out, edge sense broken.
edit- thanks guys~
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Ah figured it out, edge sense broken.
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There's no magic. I sideload the ota in the stock recovery. Booted into the system to make sure everything worked. Powered off the device and booted into the bootloader. Then booted twrp and flashed magisk. Then booted into the system. That's it.
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No OTA here... It usually comes days later with unlocked Google pixel using TMobile. -.-
Installed the full version to update it, root just after and everything's fine!
There is only the edge sense that is'nt working as already told
TWRP keeps getting error 1 when flashing the OTA, bit odd
The TWRP for this device has never been able to side-load the OTA it always errors out. I just use the full firmware and take out the -w and all good.
laill said:
TWRP keeps getting error 1 when flashing the OTA, bit odd
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Archangel said:
The TWRP for this device has never been able to side-load the OTA it always errors out. I just use the full firmware and take out the -w and all good.
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So then how do we flash the OTA and keep root? Pardon my ignorance on the matter but taking out the -w, do you mean through terminal on the device or flashing with adb or something? Just need a little more detail.
I am used to putting the OTA on the device and flashing through TWRP then flashing TWRP&Magisk again before a full restart.
Once again I am new to this style of flashing so sorry for asking a dumb question.
What I do is download the full updated firmware, unzip that in your platform tools folder,,,make sure you also unzip the second zip inside there as well. If you have the Pixel edge module installed uninstall it and I also uninstalled Magisk in TWRP before I updated just in case there were any problems. Then find the flash-all.bat file in your platform tools folder, right click on it, open with notepad+ and find the -w at the bottom and delete it. After this, save the flash-all.bat notepad xml file and do not just close it. You can then flash the full firmware without it deleting your user data. After this you will have to fastboot boot TWRP and flash the TWRP zip over again. I rebooted then used TWRP to flash the Magisk 17.1 zip. I am up and running and did the same thing last month for the Nov update,,,hope this helps.
Rumsfield said:
So then how do we flash the OTA and keep root? Pardon my ignorance on the matter but taking out the -w, do you mean through terminal on the device or flashing with adb or something? Just need a little more detail.
I am used to putting the OTA on the device and flashing through TWRP then flashing TWRP&Magisk again before a full restart.
Once again I am new to this style of flashing so sorry for asking a dumb question.
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