TWRP for 7T Pro - OnePlus 7T Pro (Regular & McLaren) Q & A

I just got my phone and i wanna root it straight out of the box but no twrp available yet, is there a twrp which would work?

According the the OP, this one should work.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...overy-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3976961/page6
In term of rooting, I have to idea if flashing magisk is enough or if there's a need for a patches boot image.

Lossyx said:
According the the OP, this one should work.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...overy-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3976961/page6
In term of rooting, I have to idea if flashing magisk is enough or if there's a need for a patches boot image.
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doesn't work, unable to mount partitions

Until the is a fully functioning version of TWRP for Android 10, this is a moot point. At this time, TWRP is not fully functioning with Android 10. That isn't a Oneplus incompatibility, it's an Android 10 incompatibility.
That being said, you don't need TWRP to root your phone. Since Oneplus released the factory image, you can use Magisk and the "Boot Image Patching" method.

sic0048 said:
Until the is a fully functioning version of TWRP for Android 10, this is a moot point. At this time, TWRP is not fully functioning with Android 10. That isn't a Oneplus incompatibility, it's an Android 10 incompatibility.
That being said, you don't need TWRP to root your phone. Since Oneplus released the factory image, you can use Magisk and the "Boot Image Patching" method.
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what is that methode plz?i have mine since yesterday and i want it to root.
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beaverhead said:
what is that methode plz?i have mine since yesterday and i want it to root.
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I realized I was looking at the 7t image, not the 7t Pro image. I guess you will have to wait a little longer until the 7t Pro image is released. Sorry for the confusion!

Any idea when they should release the code?

Does this guide work?
https://www.getdroidtips.com/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-and-root-oneplus-7t-pro/

jfm91 said:
Does this guide work?
https://www.getdroidtips.com/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-and-root-oneplus-7t-pro/
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Installing TWRP is just one command.
But don't bother, it's useless as of right now on devices launched with Android.
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Lossyx said:
Installing TWRP is just one command.
But don't bother, it's useless as of right now on devices launched with Android.
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What do you mean?

jfm91 said:
What do you mean?
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There's been so many changes in Android 10 with partitions and such.
https://twrp.me/site/update/2019/10/23/twrp-and-android-10.html
https://www.xda-developers.com/twrp-lead-explains-android-10-support-custom-recovery/amp/
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Lossyx said:
There's been so many changes in Android 10 with partitions and such.
https://twrp.me/site/update/2019/10/23/twrp-and-android-10.html
https://www.xda-developers.com/twrp-lead-explains-android-10-support-custom-recovery/amp/
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Could they just alter the super partion to rw through adb with root access

toolhas4degrees said:
Could they just alter the super partion to rw through adb with root access
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Surely if it were that easy we would already have a TWRP
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it just seems I should have gone for Oneplus 7 Pro instead of this device. Is there any possibility of getting TWRP in future (with OOS)?

cluttered_butter said:
it just seems I should have gone for Oneplus 7 Pro instead of this device. Is there any possibility of getting TWRP in future (with OOS)?
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Yes, it just takes time unfortunately.
Regarding decryption, no idea to be honest.

cluttered_butter said:
it just seems I should have gone for Oneplus 7 Pro instead of this device. Is there any possibility of getting TWRP in future (with OOS)?
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With that in mind, could our OP7TP be flashed with the OP7P rom, and then with TWRP for OP7P?
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MarkAtHome said:
With that in mind, could our OP7TP be flashed with the OP7P rom, and then with TWRP for OP7P?
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No, different partition system. Both build very differently

Lossyx said:
No, different partition system. Both build very differently
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Is there no way to delete the existing partitions, create a partition suitable for flashing an OP7P ROM, and then flash a fully working TWRP? I am more interested in doing NAND backup/recovery than I am flashing ROMs; Being able to do both would be a plus.
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MarkAtHome said:
Is there no way to delete the existing partitions, create a partition suitable for flashing an OP7P ROM, and then flash a fully working TWRP? I am more interested in doing NAND backup/recovery than I am flashing ROMs; Being able to do both would be a plus.
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You can repartition your phone like an 7 Pro, but its very risky and something msmtool won't be able to revert/revive.
You have to use others which I don't think are even available for us.

MarkAtHome said:
Is there no way to delete the existing partitions, create a partition suitable for flashing an OP7P ROM, and then flash a fully working TWRP? I am more interested in doing NAND backup/recovery than I am flashing ROMs; Being able to do both would be a plus.
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Lossyx said:
You can repartition your phone like an 7 Pro, but its very risky and something msmtool won't be able to revert/revive.
You have to use others which I don't think are even available for us.
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As a possible solution, do you think that it might be worth looking into?

Related

Root now available!

Root is now available for our lovely 6P!
Flash TWRP from here
Flash the boot image from here (angler-mdb08k-boot.zip)
Flash the latest SuperSU beta from here
then you'll be good to go!
Does it require a custom kernel? I couldn't find mention of it in the link. Also, what the heck is a "boot image?" I know bootloader, recovery, and kernel. Do we now have another thing to consider?
Cool... Can any1 confirm though that rooting wont effect fingerprint sensor working..... I don't really care for Android pay
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Poke_N_PDA said:
Does it require a custom kernel? I couldn't find mention of it in the link. Also, what the heck is a "boot image?" I know bootloader, recovery, and kernel. Do we now have another thing to consider?
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The boot image is the kernel, it's the one in the zip mentioned at the link.
rohit25 said:
Cool... Can any1 confirm though that rooting wont effect fingerprint sensor working..... I don't really care for Android pay
Sent not from Nexus 6P
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Confirmed everything is working fine.
Tung_meister said:
The boot image is the kernel, it's the one in the zip mentioned at the link.
Confirmed everything is working fine.
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Can you confirm or deny that rooting breaks Android Pay? I've seen nothing but rumors from people
Akasa Fox said:
Can you confirm or deny that rooting breaks Android Pay? I've seen nothing but rumors from people
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I'm in the UK so don't have access to Android Pay I'm afraid.
Is there already a way to unroot? Also I hope we don't lose any data while rooting and then unrooting.
This will be my first Nexus.
nageshv24 said:
Is there already a way to unroot? Also I hope we don't lose any data while rooting and then unrooting.
This will be my first Nexus.
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If you just reflash the stock system image that would erase any trace of root. You wouldn't lose any data. You'll only be able to flash the root zip/kernel if you've already unlocked your bootloader. If you've not done that you'll have to do it first and the process of unlocking will wipe the device.
Tung_meister said:
If you just reflash the stock system image that would erase any trace of root. You wouldn't lose any data. You'll only be able to flash the root zip/kernel if you've already unlocked your bootloader. If you've not done that you'll have to do it first and the process of unlocking will wipe the device.
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The first thing I do with my 6P will be unlocking the bootloader [emoji4]. Thanks
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nageshv24 said:
The first thing I do with my 6P will be unlocking the bootloader [emoji4]. Thanks
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Had to check lol.
Tung_meister said:
Root is now available for our lovely 6P!
Flash TWRP from here
Flash the boot image from here (angler-mdb08k-boot.zip)
Flash the latest SuperSU beta from here
then you'll be good to go!
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Um? Don't think we're quite there yet?
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Quote from Chainfire.
Acquiring root without modifying the boot images is still under investigation. Please note that the current method will not be officially supported. Future roots may require a clean system: we are at a very early stage of root for 6.0, methods used are subject to change.
Born<ICs said:
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Um? Don't think we're quite there yet?
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Quote from Chainfire.
Acquiring root without modifying the boot images is still under investigation. Please note that the current method will not be officially supported. Future roots may require a clean system: we are at a very early stage of root for 6.0, methods used are subject to change.
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We are, the second is a link to the modified boot image required. It's working perfectly on my device as we speak.
MDA89D my 6p is still on that that build number what boot image do i use?
pro4ever said:
MDA89D my 6p is still on that that build number what boot image do i use?
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I'd download the factory image and update to the latest build. you can edit the "flash-all.bat" so that it doesn't wipe your phone. Change the command
"fastboot -w update" to
"fastboot update"
to preserve your data.
I have re-opened this thread, because the linked thread isn't the same - this isn't a duplicate.
"4. How To Root Your Stock Rom
This section will be revisited when more information is available."
This thread presents something new.
Akasa Fox said:
Can you confirm or deny that rooting breaks Android Pay? I've seen nothing but rumors from people
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Yes, it breaks Android Pay (justchecked). Google already disclosed this to us, so it's not a rumor.
Tung_meister said:
We are, the second is a link to the modified boot image required. It's working perfectly on my device as we speak.
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You may want to modify OP to mention Flashing Modified Boot Image before flashing TWRP may be a good idea.
Tung_meister said:
We are, the second is a link to the modified boot image required. It's working perfectly on my device as we speak.
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Just boot loops for me , even with Chainfire's boot.img. Is it necessary to do the steps one right after another?
Neat! Glad it is all happening quickly. I think I want to keep encryption, so I will probably wait to root and install TWRP until wiping data to remove encryption is no longer necessary.
Can someone please confirm if the damn fingerprint sensor still works after rooting?

Us users who have twrp

Just wondering if anyone who bought a north american version, e1005, had twrp flashed and working.
joho5 said:
Just wondering if anyone who bought a north american version, e1005, had twrp flashed and working.
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Yes, flashed @eng.stk version of TWRP and his kernel as well. Smooth and stable.
Search the General section for guides and how to's :thumbup:
Mojar7070 said:
Yes, flashed @eng.stk version of TWRP and his kernel as well. Smooth and stable.
Search the General section for guides and how to's :thumbup:
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I know how to...I have unlocked bootloader and flashed recovery in nexus 4, 5, 5x, 6p, opo, op2, and now opx...but twrp won't flash on this device for me.
joho5 said:
I know how to...I have unlocked bootloader and flashed recovery in nexus 4, 5, 5x, 6p, opo, op2, and now opx...but twrp won't flash on this device for me.
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It should be the same routine for the OPX as all of those devices then.
Just to be sure, you're doing it this way (step 5)?
Make sure that your bootloader is unlocked first, or it won't flash (step 2).
Also, make sure that when you use the command "fastboot flash recovery xxx.img" that "xxx.img" is identical to the name of the img file you have placed in your sdk tools folder.
Mojar7070 said:
It should be the same routine for the OPX as all of those devices then.
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Should be...key word. Guys I've tried it over and over again. All different ways to boot recovery after...different places downloading the file...different way installing (fastboot and flashify).
Only weird thing is that "fastboot oem device-info"
Says tampered is false
Unlocked is true
Does just unlocking bootloader usually trip the tampered flag?
So you're sure that you've enabled OEM unlocking in the developer options??
Mojar7070 said:
So you're sure that you've enabled OEM unlocking in the developer options??
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yes of course...Ive been through the process with the op2.
all drivers installed correctly, got rsa key, unlocked bootloader...one thing is that the confirmation bootloader unlocking screen was in chinese, but I chose the top option to confirm.
Same Issue
I'm having the exact same problem and would love to know a fix as well. My device is also unlocked by the tamper flag was not set off. I'm having the same problem of not being able to load TWRP onto the phone as well.
im guessing maybe because there isnt an official twrp for this phone.
There is only a custom and I know the internals are the same, but I think there are some kind of differences from phone to phone from region to region.
joho5 said:
im guessing maybe because there isnt an official twrp for this phone.
There is only a custom and I know the internals are the same, but I think there are some kind of differences from phone to phone from region to region.
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Hello,
I believe there is an official twrp. I did a search and found that you were already involved in that thread by @CafeKampuchia using the TWRP (onyx version) by @h2064
That was the initial recovery I had before I flash to the f2fs version by @eng.stk.
Mojar7070 said:
Hello,
I believe there is an official twrp. I did a search and found that you were already involved in that thread by @CafeKampuchia using the TWRP (onyx version) by @h2064
That was the initial recovery I had before I flash to the f2fs version by @eng.stk.
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If you look here, there is no official TWRP for OPX yet, just for OPO & OP2.
https://twrp.me/Devices/
I did kingroot, flasify, twrp, replace kingroot with SuperSU. Getting lazy and didn't connect it to a pc...
neilownz said:
I did kingroot, flasify, twrp, replace kingroot with SuperSU. Getting lazy and didn't connect it to a pc...
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Flashify wouldn't allow me to flash twrp either.
joho5 said:
Flashify wouldn't allow me to flash twrp either.
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Sure did for me after I was rooted.
neilownz said:
Sure did for me after I was rooted.
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Yours is US version?
CafeKampuchia said:
If you look here, there is no official TWRP for OPX yet, just for OPO & OP2.
https://twrp.me/Devices/
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I see, I apologize for the misunderstanding.
joho5 said:
Yours is US version?
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Sure is.
joho5 said:
Flashify wouldn't allow me to flash twrp either.
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neilownz said:
Sure did for me after I was rooted.
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Without an unlocked bootloader?
CafeKampuchia said:
Without an unlocked bootloader?
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I have no idea if it is unlocked... like I said I didn't use a computer.

No Force Encrype Boot.img 7.1.1 DP

https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767102996
Been wondering how it hasnt been posted yet so i whipped one up
Could anyone explain the advantages of having a boot img with no force encrption? I read that it allows flashing tweaks etc but I seem to be able to do that now via twrp. Manual changes to build prop seem to survive reboots too. Is it a performance thing? Thank you
Lol .. post stays true to the user name
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flex360 said:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767102996
Been wondering how it hasnt been posted yet so i whipped one up
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Kindly share flash order to get worked with this boot image.. as i m confused..
vijaygogawale said:
Kindly share flash order to get worked with this boot image.. as i m confused..
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If your data is already encrypted store internal storage then flash this boot.img via fastboot and reboot
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king_david43 said:
If your data is already encrypted store internal storage then flash this boot.img via fastboot and reboot
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currently i m on weta 9.4 on 7.0, want to flash 7.1.1 without loosing root & data... should i ?
Work nice !!!
Thank you. :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Flash OTA 7.1.1 zip via TWRP, than flash SU. And let it boot. You'll have Rooted 7.1.1 up and running you'll lose TWRP but since your rooted you can use Flashify to flash TWRP. Files needed OTA, SU, and TWRP.img file.
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jaxenroth said:
Flash OTA 7.1.1 zip via TWRP, than flash SU. And let it boot. You'll have Rooted 7.1.1 up and running you'll lose TWRP but since your rooted you can use Flashify to flash TWRP. Files needed OTA, SU, and TWRP.img file.
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Ihave already done these steps without losing twrp
I just flashed OTA 7.1 over stock rooted 7.0 then added supersu 78 in the same flashing process every thing is fine till now
hello can you teach me the steps? i want to do it on 5x
RonnellTapawan said:
hello can you teach me the steps? i want to do it on 5x
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It's the boot.img from the N6P, it will not work on your device.
*$M3RT$* said:
It's the boot.img from the N6P, it will not work on your device.
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I mean on how to do it on the 5X. the very steps on how to remove force encrypt via unpacking the boot.img
RonnellTapawan said:
hello can you teach me the steps? i want to do it on 5x
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It's pretty documented
Just Google search for fstab encryptable
RonnellTapawan said:
hello can you teach me the steps? i want to do it on 5x
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It's pretty documented
Just Google search for fstab encryptable
Does flashing this wipe user data?
whojabacod6 said:
Lol .. post stays true to the user name
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Don't blow me kisses. I'm not your sister :laugh:
flex360 said:
It's pretty documented
Just Google search for fstab encryptable
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it worked. thank you! also had dm-verity disabled!
RonnellTapawan said:
hello can you teach me the steps? i want to do it on 5x
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In fastboot type fastboot erase userdata than fastboot erase cache. This will wipe your data. But also removes forced encryption.

I want to unlock bootloader. Do I need to activate find my phone?

I want to unlock bootloader. Do I need to activate find my phone?
Frankly, I want to root my device and the first step is unlocking the bootloader. Do I have to have my find my phone on? What if it's odd?
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cylent said:
I want to unlock bootloader. Do I need to activate find my phone?
Frankly, I want to root my device and the first step is unlocking the bootloader. Do I have to have my find my phone on? What if it's odd?
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Nope. But you have to register an account on Mi Cloud to unlock the bootloader. It has 3 days waiting time.
@cylent
In addition to the above, you have to link your phone number to your account and make a request. Xiaomi checks your activity for a couple of days to ensure that you are a genuine customer who bought the phone and not an unauthorised retail dealer. Then 72 hours after making the request, Xiaomi grants permission if it is satisfied. So it may help to keep the Find My Device option on during the period of Xiaomi's check.
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@cylent
In addition to the above, you have to link your phone number to your account and make a request. Xiaomi checks your activity for a couple of days to ensure that you are a genuine customer who bought the phone and not an unauthorised retail dealer. Then 72 hours after making the request, Xiaomi grants permission if it is satisfied. So it may help to keep the Find My Device option on during the period of Xiaomi's check.
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My problem right now is this.
My latest is 10.2 global stable. Android pie.
Now, there are many recovery images. I am afraid of bricking if I were to use the wrong recovery image.
Also, which decryptor to use and magisk?
If you have this info please link me. I'd be appreciative.
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cylent said:
My problem right now is this.
My latest is 10.2 global stable. Android pie.
Now, there are many recovery images. I am afraid of bricking if I were to use the wrong recovery image.
Also, which decryptor to use and magisk?
If you have this info please link me. I'd be appreciative.
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This is the official twrp with working decryption https://dl.twrp.me/beryllium/twrp-3.2.3-2-beryllium.img.html:good:
bamz1117 said:
This is the official twrp with working decryption https://dl.twrp.me/beryllium/twrp-3.2.3-2-beryllium.img.html:good:
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Ok so I install this as it does decryption automatically? also and what about magisk?
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cylent said:
Ok so I install this as it does decryption automatically? also and what about magisk?
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Yes, for magisk you can flash this https://www.mediafire.com/file/7g8b75huvtomudy/DisableForceEncryption_Treble_v18.1.zip/file
this is the latest magisk 18.1
bamz1117 said:
Yes, for magisk you can flash this https://www.mediafire.com/file/7g8b75huvtomudy/DisableForceEncryption_Treble_v18.1.zip/file
this is the latest magisk 18.1
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You're confusing me. First you gave me the link to twrp which disables encryption. Great. So I do that first. Correct?
After that, Do I reboot into bootloader and flash the magisk then?
The problem is this is my primary phone and I have lots of important things on it. I don't wanna make mistakes.
I am even thinking of buying another poccofone, root that and transfer stuff to it then leave this as backup.
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cylent said:
You're confusing me. First you gave me the link to twrp which disables encryption. Great. So I do that first. Correct?
After that, Do I reboot into bootloader and flash the magisk then?
The problem is this is my primary phone and I have lots of important things on it. I don't wanna make mistakes.
I am even thinking of buying another poccofone, root that and transfer stuff to it then leave this as backup.
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LOL ...if your not sure how to do it..then you need time to read and learn this things...
i already gave the links first the twrp and then magisk
bamz1117 said:
LOL ...if your not sure how to do it..then you need time to read and learn this things...
i already gave the links first the twrp and then magisk
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Dude. I know how to root. I've rooted Samsung, Huawei, and many other phones.
The links are great. Thank you. However one question remains. I signed out of my mi account cause it's annoying. Do I need to activate it again and enable find my phone?
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cylent said:
Dude. I know how to root. I've rooted Samsung, Huawei, and many other phones.
The links are great. Thank you. However one question remains. I signed out of my mi account cause it's annoying. Do I need to activate it again and enable find my phone?
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No need to re-activate or login to the account. Flash TWRP with adb, boot back to TWRP and then in TWRP flash Magisk. Boot into system. You should have Magisk Manager installed automatically and find it in the app drawer. If it is not there, download the Manager apk and install it. That is all.
tnsmani said:
No need to re-activate or login to the account. Flash TWRP with adb, boot back to TWRP and then in TWRP flash Magisk. Boot into system. You should have Magisk Manager installed automatically and find it in the app drawer. If it is not there, download the Manager apk and install it. That is all.
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You mean fastboot recovery recovery.img
Right?
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cylent said:
You mean fastboot recovery recovery.img
Right?
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

HD1913 magisk root or twrp root.

Hi. I want to root My OP7T Pro. Im on 10.0.11.hd01ba software. I have tried some guides here but ended up in bootloops. Most of the guides here is written for the AA global software not the BA European software. I wonder if there is someone who has succesfully rooted this device and/or managed to install twrp. And if there is a working patched boot.img flying around here?.
Thanks in advance.
Falkemann said:
Hi. I want to root My OP7T Pro. Im on 10.0.11.hd01ba software. I have tried some guides here but ended up in bootloops. Most of the guides here is written for the AA global software not the BA European software. I wonder if there is someone who has succesfully rooted this device and/or managed to install twrp. And if there is a working patched boot.img flying around here?.
Thanks in advance.
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You already unlocked bootloader?
FSadino said:
You already unlocked bootloader?
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Yes. Forgotten to write that.
Falkemann said:
Yes. Forgotten to write that.
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You can use boot.img and described steps from this post to flash patched boot.img
After that if you don't have Magisk Manager app installed do it manually.
FSadino said:
You can use boot.img and described steps from this post to flash patched boot.img
After that if you don't have Magisk Manager app installed do it manually.
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Ok. Thanks. I Will try that.
Falkemann said:
Ok. Thanks. I Will try that.
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Hey, one question before i go ahead. The boot.img in that tread is for the AA global version. Does it work on the BA European version.
Falkemann said:
Hey, one question before i go ahead. The boot.img in that tread is for the AA global version. Does it work on the BA European version.
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Yes
Falkemann said:
Hey, one question before i go ahead. The boot.img in that tread is for the AA global version. Does it work on the BA European version.
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You really should "pull" your own boot.img from your own device instead of using what others have posted to avoid potential headaches.
Hw4ng3r said:
You really should "pull" your own boot.img from your own device instead of using what others have posted to avoid potential headaches.
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If is stock "tested" boot img what kind of "headaches" are you talking about?
FSadino said:
If is stock "tested" boot img what kind of "headaches" are you talking about?
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I wonder that too.
Is there a guide to "pull" out the file from the phone?
Falkemann said:
I wonder that too.
Is there a guide to "pull" out the file from the phone?
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Yes, we use "Payload Dumper" to pull boot.img from "payload.bin"
Here
FSadino said:
If is stock "tested" boot img what kind of "headaches" are you talking about?
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I'm not disagreeing with you there.
My comment more comes from my opinion that many XDA users are relatively new and can't for the life of everyone read and read some more (or follow directions for that matter). There's a good chance they end up downloading the wrong file and getting into a mess.
Hw4ng3r said:
I'm not disagreeing with you there.
My comment more comes from my opinion that many XDA users are relatively new and can't for the life of everyone read and read some more (or follow directions for that matter). There's a good chance they end up downloading the wrong file and getting into a mess.
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I agree with what you said here, that's why in this situation, I show him how to flash first, then if the user shows interest, I will obviously show how can he make ALL the process for himself.
I've seen to many junior members reading all the "hard work" and just saying "F*** this, I will just try to find automated way..."
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FSadino said:
Yes, we use "Payload Dumper" to pull boot.img from "payload.bin"
Here
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Hi. I used the file you suggested and no headache every thing worked beautifully. I now have a rooted device where i can use adaway and titanium backup the way they are designed to do. Thank You So Much
Falkemann said:
Hi. I used the file you suggested and no headache every thing worked beautifully. I now have a rooted device where i can use adaway and titanium backup the way they are designed to do. Thank You So Much
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You should give a shoot extracting yourself the boot.img using Payload Dumper and patch using Magisk Manager app. :good:
FSadino said:
You should give a shoot extracting yourself the boot.img using Payload Dumper and patch using Magisk Manager app. :good:
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Well well. Today i got the hedache. Everything worked well untill i had to make a reboot. No wi-fi, bluetooth and force close when trying to make a call. Guess i have to restart the whole thing. I vill reflash original stock rom once again and Yess i will take that last advice off yours. Is there any guide for using the payload dumper you could suggest?
Falkemann said:
Well well. Today i got the hedache. Everything worked well untill i had to make a reboot. No wi-fi, bluetooth and force close when trying to make a call. Guess i have to restart the whole thing. I vill reflash original stock rom once again and Yess i will take that last advice off yours. Is there any guide for using the payload dumper you could suggest?
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Could be Magisk module(s) related...
I prefer booting TWRP and doing an adb pull of the boot.img instead of using Payload Dumper
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81023631&postcount=144
Full Root Guide using TWRP
Note: you don't have to use Canary Magisk; keep a copy of your non-patched boot.img to go back to if you end up with bootloop

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