Access recovery with Magisk installed (no ramdisk) - HELP! - Android Stick & Console AMLogic based Computers

So i manage to get the perfect rom for my needs, with everything working flawless on a TX3 Max.
I just needed to patch magisk to be able to get a valid Play protect certification.
As soon as i flashed the box with the patched recovery i lost the front LED with the clock, and was going to try flash the CLOCK FIX from other TANIX roms on TWRP and see if it would work
It was when i realised i couldn´t acceess recovery from anywhere . Tried holding the reset button, recovery reboot from ADB, reboot recovey apps even from TWRP official app with no luck, allways boot straight to ATV.
Allso tested to enter fastboot or botloader, as this video shows, to try to sideload TWRP, but it seems these boxes don´t work that way:
The question is, is the recovery completely wiped? or is it hidden somewhere, and how can I access it?
And if someone hasa better suggestion on how to get a valid Play protect certification I would be glad to test it.
Tks everyone

have u solved it now?

oldman20 said:
have u solved it now?
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No, searched everywhere, no answers , and ended up flashing another rom from Aiden, and lived with no root, but play protected.

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[Q] Unable to boot on TWRP

My Moto E Hangs when I try to boot a TWRP image
Attempted procedure:
(After booting into stock fastboot)
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-2.7.1.0-condor.img
A reboot to that TWRP was expected instead. But it freezes on bootloader.
TWRP used on the attempt:
dl.twrp.me/condor/twrp-2.7.1.0-condor.img.html
I don't want to flash a different recovery or anything else, just a clean root.
Moto E XT1025 DTV Dual BR
4.4.4
21.12.40.condor_retbr_tv_ds.retvr.en.BR.retbr
LucasBS1 said:
My Moto E Hangs when I try to boot a TWRP image
Attempted procedure:
(After booting into stock fastboot)
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-2.7.1.0-condor.img
A reboot to that TWRP was expected instead. But it freezes on bootloader.
TWRP used on the attempt:
dl.twrp.me/condor/twrp-2.7.1.0-condor.img.html
I don't want to flash a different recovery or anything else, just a clean root.
Moto E XT1025 DTV Dual BR
4.4.4
21.12.40.condor_retbr_tv_ds.retvr.en.BR.retbr
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Sometimes booting recovery doesn't work...You will have to flash it. Perhaps you can flash the stock recovery after successful root? though i am not sure that will work
Also try booting into CWM
Tried the same method with CWM.img
Same result: fastboot frozen (volume buttons not responsive, and PC no longer sends commands)
To flash the stock recovery I would need to back it up first
But guess what's needed to backup ?
Yes, a temporary flashed bootloader with ZIP support
Would you know someone, who knows someone, who knows an master from MTI or Hogwarts or Narnia that knows an alternative ?
I would flash a mod right away if I could backup the original first...
(Unless, as I don't know exactly how this works, the ROM might come with the bootloader (?) Because the stock ROM I can download easily anywhere (already did))
LucasBS1 said:
Tried the same method with CWM.img
Same result: fastboot frozen (volume buttons not responsive, and PC no longer sends commands)
To flash the stock recovery I would need to back it up first
But guess what's needed to backup ?
Yes, a temporary flashed bootloader with ZIP support
Would you know someone, who knows someone, who knows an master from MTI or Hogwarts or Narnia that knows an alternative ?
I would flash a mod right away if I could backup the original first...
(Unless, as I don't know exactly how this works, the ROM might come with the bootloader (?) Because the stock ROM I can download easily anywhere (already did))
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Hi,
Did you managed it to work? I have exactly the same problem. If I even flash twrp or cwm I still can't boot into it, there is only "no command" message.
I can't get any help anywhere, it makes me crazy. Do you have any custom recovery that worked for you after flashing?? I'm even starting to think that my device is broken somehow.
giaur said:
Hi,
Did you managed it to work? I have exactly the same problem. If I even flash twrp or cwm I still can't boot into it, there is only "no command" message.
I can't get any help anywhere, it makes me crazy. Do you have any custom recovery that worked for you after flashing?? I'm even starting to think that my device is broken somehow.
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I did NOT flash the recovery yet
I'm trying to run the recovery without flashing it, to avoid problems like yours
You said you flashed both CWM and TWRP ?
And Neither one of them worked ?
I'm screwed too, then...
:crying:
See if you can find the stock recovery somewhere
And NOT here
This forum is not good for it
It's too much phone specific... too narrow... and we get no attention; specially with our "not-mainstream" phone
Generic instruction could work
If you take any action, or find any forum you find helpful, let me know
@giaur @LucasBS1
I too have tried booting the recovery ,but it doesn't work. You will have to flash it
if you are seeing 'no command' message it means that you still have stock recovery and the custom recovery wasn't flashed successfully.
try this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...recovery-twrp-2-8-2-0-touch-recovery-t2971601
or this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...recovery-twrp-2-8-6-0-touch-recovery-t3100879
LucasBS1 said:
I did NOT flash the recovery yet
I'm trying to run the recovery without flashing it, to avoid problems like yours
You said you flashed both CWM and TWRP ?
And Neither one of them worked ?
I'm screwed too, then...
:crying:
See if you can find the stock recovery somewhere
And NOT here
This forum is not good for it
It's too much phone specific... too narrow... and we get no attention; specially with our "not-mainstream" phone
Generic instruction could work
If you take any action, or find any forum you find helpful, let me know
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None of them worked. I'm going to resign, because there is nothing I can do. Seems you have exactly the same problem as me. What I tried:
- fastboot boot recovery.img. Phone hangs on bootlogo
- flash recovery, then use go to recovery option in fastboot menu. In this case, 2 possibilities: with usb cable connected, it boots normally to system, not to recovery. With usb cable disconnected, screen goes black and phone looks like powered off. You will need to power it on and it will boot to system.
- On running system with usb debugging enabled. If you type "adb reboot recovery", you will end with dead robot and "no command" error. You can however press VolUP +Power on this screen and you will see Android 3e recovery.
If you have the same problem as me, you are completly lost and it's impossible to intall recovery on your device. I'm close to resign and say "**** this ****ty phone" because (as you already mentioned), there is no any attention on my questions, twrp support was dropped long time ago etc.
Flashing recovery should not wipe your data, so once you try to flash twrp or cwm, please let me know about your results. I'm sure I will never able to solve this problem, but I will feel better knowing that I'm not alone whit it
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mepsilon2 said:
@giaur @LucasBS1
I too have tried booting the recovery ,but it doesn't work. You will have to flash it
if you are seeing 'no command' message it means that you still have stock recovery and the custom recovery wasn't flashed successfully.
try this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...recovery-twrp-2-8-2-0-touch-recovery-t2971601
or this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...recovery-twrp-2-8-6-0-touch-recovery-t3100879
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Still the same, I'm on stock recovery. In console, no errors:
Code:
[email protected]:~/android/DO_MOTOROLI/twrp/2.8.5$ fastboot flash recovery twrp2.8.5.0-recovery.img
target reported max download size of 299892736 bytes
sending 'recovery' (9046 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.312s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.860s]
finished. total time: 1.172s
But "adb reboot recovery" - "No command". Damn it...
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Ok, I'm finished. It's not possible. F U C K Motorola and good night. My advice: don't waste your time if you have the same problem. You will get nothing, except wasted time. It's good that it's not my phone (I own OnePlus One). But I was asked to install CM12.1 on my friend's phone. It's impossible, so I will need to tell him I was failed with that.
mepsilon2 said:
@giaur @LucasBS1
I too have tried booting the recovery ,but it doesn't work. You will have to flash it
if you are seeing 'no command' message it means that you still have stock recovery and the custom recovery wasn't flashed successfully.
try this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...recovery-twrp-2-8-2-0-touch-recovery-t2971601
or this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...recovery-twrp-2-8-6-0-touch-recovery-t3100879
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I see people complaining about bugs or not-working features on the first link
Are you sure it's safe ?
It's not the official TWRP (apparently)
When I google for this bootloader the official page shows version 2.7.1.0
Whereas on your second link they are on the 2.8.2.0
Which one should I trust ?
And to anyone who might answer:
Trough PC is the only/safest way to flash these recoveries ?
Seeing giaur on that situation puts me stepping back...
LucasBS1 said:
I see people complaining about bugs or not-working features on the first link
Are you sure it's safe ?
It's not the official TWRP (apparently)
When I google for this bootloader the official page shows version 2.7.1.0
Whereas on your second link they are on the 2.8.2.0
Which one should I trust ?
And to anyone who might answer:
Trough PC is the only/safest way to flash these recoveries ?
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I tested both: latest official 2.7 and linked 2.8. So they are safe. Official support for Moto E was dropped long time ago.
giaur said:
I tested both: latest official 2.7 and linked 2.8. So they are safe. Official support for Moto E was dropped long time ago.
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Cool
Regarding to safety
Should I flash CWM or TWRP ? Why ?
Regarding the method
Flash through usb->Fastboot or through Apk (like CWM)
Or a third method ?
And why
Between TWRP 2.7 and 2.8, which one is safer ?
And of course...why ?
And a last question, before I leave you guys alone:
Did you manage to root the phone, despite the poblems occurring to you, giaur ?
Once you succesfuly flash twrp, you need to flash supersu then and you are rooted. If you don't have your current system rooted, the only way to flash custom recovery is to flash via fastboot. TWRP is recommended, because it's way better
I can't say anything more, because my moto e is not flashable, so I can't replace stock recovery.
Yo !
Flashed TWRP
But wiped things I shouldnt
How to put the ROM back via USB ?
EDIT:
NEVERMIND
Found how to use SD to do that
giaur said:
Once you succesfuly flash twrp, you need to flash supersu then and you are rooted. If you don't have your current system rooted, the only way to flash custom recovery is to flash via fastboot. TWRP is recommended, because it's way better
I can't say anything more, because my moto e is not flashable, so I can't replace stock recovery.
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I was also struggling a lot many days into getting twrp and cw loaded on to a Moto E. The problem was that I was pressing the Power button to activate the recovery menu and that will not activate the recovery option. You got to press the UP button instead of power after executing
Code:
fastboot.exe flash recovery twrp-2.8.1.0-condor.img
. This is quite counter intuitive but described well in most posts, but as experts we assume up button is to go up the menu.
Sunish Issac

Need help to resolve issues in my Xperia Z2 after root

Hi
I am having some issues with my Xperia Z2 D6502. I am new to rooting, so please bear with me.
I rooted my device following these instructions. All things went smoothly. However next day I started having problems to boot into recovery mode. I have explained my problem here. I tried reinstalling Z2-lockeddualrecovery2.7.154-BETA.installer which I got from the above instructions. It installed successfully but still I couldnt boot into recovery mode. The phone even stopped detecting my SD card, I had to reinsert it each time I would reboot to make it work.
So I followed all the instructions from the scratch again except for the last one which involved flashing pre rooted 5.1.1 stock ROM(flashable_D6502_23.4.A.0.546.zip). I wanted to keep rooted kitkat 4.4.2(I initially,i ..e., before rooting, had 5.1.1 but according to the instructions I had to downgrade it to kitkat) which I obtained as a result of downgrading my Xperia Z2 from 5.1.1.
Now I am facing wifi problems with kitkat. I can connect to the network but internet works extremely slow while it works absolutely fine on other devices. I dont have access to the router as its a common router in my dorm. I tried several solutions which I found on internet involving changing DNS to 8.8.8.8 and changing IP settings to static. None of them had any effect. Is there anything else I could do to resolve this issue?
The main reason I want to keep kikat is that I want to install Xposed on my device for imei changer and android id changer, and I read somewhere that for installing Xposed on kitkat you dont need to flash any zips and just install it like any other app. I didnt flash it on lollipop because of the warnings about getting stuck in bootloop in sony devices and I wasnt sure of how to flash it as the instructions were not very detailed and I am new to it. So do we flash it the same way I flashed 5.1.1 rom, i.e., booting into recovery mode and then selecting install and then selecting the zip I want to install?
I got this link to working modules on sony devices but I cant find imei changer in the list. So even if I installed Xposed, with your help of course, will I be unable to use imei and android id changer?
I read in several places that I should backup my device so that I can restore to the previous state in case I soft brick it or enter a bootloop. What kind of backup is this and how do I take it?(I googled and found Backup TA to take backup but I am not sure if that is the type of backup I am looking for and the instructions in the page are not detailed enough for me as I cant risk my device.)
I have one request, please provide me with detailed steps as I am doing all of it for the first time and am extremely nervous of screwing up my device as it is my only phone and quite expensive too.
Well, my device is rooted, on 5.1.1, and Xposed Works very well, without bootloops, and all Modules that I tried worked very well, by your description I can't figure out what is causing your problems...
stayawake said:
Well, my device is rooted, on 5.1.1, and Xposed Works very well, without bootloops, and all Modules that I tried worked very well, by your description I can't figure out what is causing your problems...
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I havent tried Xposed on my device yet. Have you tried imei changer and android id changer? If not can you confirm if it works?
Can you please provide me with detailed step on how to install Xposed?
If my device goes into bootloop, will I be able to flash it using stock ROM?
And can you please provide answers regarding taking backup?
berbatov93 said:
I havent tried Xposed on my device yet. Have you tried imei changer and android id changer? If not can you confirm if it works?
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I didn't tried these two modules.
berbatov93 said:
Can you please provide me with detailed step on how to install Xposed?
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following the official topic of the module, you will have all the steps to install it, and the version that most fits with your system version
berbatov93 said:
If my device goes into bootloop, will I be able to flash it using stock ROM?
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If you got a boot loop, you can:
1: Force power off the device by holding volume+ and power button simultaneously, then, you will able to flash via flashtool a new ROM
2: if you have a custom recovery, you can follow the same method to power off, then, power on and access the recovery, where you will be able to flash a zip containing a new system, etc.
berbatov93 said:
And can you please provide answers regarding taking backup?
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Well, again, using a custom recovery you can make a Backup, the interface is very intuitive and easy to understand.
stayawake said:
I didn't tried these two modules.
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Can you please try them?
If you got a boot loop, you can:
1: Force power off the device by holding volume+ and power button simultaneously, then, you will able to flash via flashtool a new ROM
2: if you have a custom recovery, you can follow the same method to power off, then, power on and access the recovery, where you will be able to flash a zip containing a new system, etc.
Well, again, using a custom recovery you can make a Backup, the interface is very intuitive and easy to understand.
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Do we make custom recovery using the backup option we get when we boot into recovery menu?
And how to enter recovery menu without booting into the system? I access it using NDR utils app.
And do I need to flash any recovery zip from the recovery menu if I want to keep it?
berbatov93 said:
Can you please try them?
Do we make custom recovery using the backup option we get when we boot into recovery menu?
And how to enter recovery menu without booting into the system? I access it using NDR utils app.
And do I need to flash any recovery zip from the recovery menu if I want to keep it?
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If you have Dual recovery, you are already running a custom recovery.
to enter the recovery menu whitout boot the system, you should:
Power On the device, and at the FIRST SONY screen, when the LED flashes, press volume up to enter TWRP
stayawake said:
If you have Dual recovery, you are already running a custom recovery.
to enter the recovery menu whitout boot the system, you should:
Power On the device, and at the FIRST SONY screen, when the LED flashes, press volume up to enter TWRP
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Volume down for TWRP, volume up goes to the other one, CWM I think? I've never looked!
@berbatov93 you need a bit more patience and to read more things. Forums are awesome because you can get help from people all over the world but it rarely happens in real time.
stayawake said:
If you have Dual recovery, you are already running a custom recovery.
to enter the recovery menu whitout boot the system, you should:
Power On the device, and at the FIRST SONY screen, when the LED flashes, press volume up to enter TWRP
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Its doesnt enogh to tap once volume up to enter to recovery ,when Sony logo shows he must tap few times volume up until notification led get purple color and phone goes in to recovery.This is procedure for Philzz Touch Recovery.
may i ask you something..did you unmount your memory card before you take it out?
if you want to have lastest version lolipop with root..
downgrade your phone to android lolipop 5.0.1..then follow this step http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/general/root-xperia-running-lollipop-lb-ubl-t3123893..
then..
1. install busybox
2. turn on usb debugging and unknown source
3. find lolipop lastest version preroot...copy to your memory card (make sure to unmount it before you put it out) or just put the usb cable
4. install recovery (make sure to get lastest recovery.. can get it on nut.xperia-files.com/)
5. enter recovery then flash lastest pre root lolipop..
6. turn on your phone...
7.Good Luck
TA Partition Backup is for who want to unlock bootloader.. it backup DRM key which important for waranty.
Thank You, i hope this will help you
NamiDragneel said:
may i ask you something..did you unmount your memory card before you take it out?
if you want to have lastest version lolipop with root..
downgrade your phone to android lolipop 5.0.1..then follow this step http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z1/general/root-xperia-running-lollipop-lb-ubl-t3123893..
then..
1. install busybox
2. turn on usb debugging and unknown source
3. find lolipop lastest version preroot...copy to your memory card (make sure to unmount it before you put it out) or just put the usb cable
4. install recovery (make sure to get lastest recovery.. can get it on nut.xperia-files.com/)
5. enter recovery then flash lastest pre root lolipop..
6. turn on your phone...
7.Good Luck
TA Partition Backup is for who want to unlock bootloader.. it backup DRM key which important for waranty.
Thank You, i hope this will help you
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The DRM keys are unlikely to affect your warranty claim but they do other things including allowing your device to get OTA upgrades.
To unlock your bootloader you have to get an unlock code from Sony, to do that you give them your device details. So if you send it back for warranty and they look it up, I have no idea if they do, they'll see that you have unlocked your bootloader. Or at least got the code to do so, I doubt anyone gets the code without planing on using it.
Those DRM keys play a role in the Sony image processing for both the camera and the Bravia Engine. That is what you lose by unlocking the bootloader, warranty is not the major factor.
Hey
I had the same problem.
So what I did to solve this?
I did a factory reset > flash again flashable_D6502_23.4.A.0.546.zip > wipe dalvik >
And the problem was fixed.
Good luck

Help, I bricked my Poco!

There were a series of events and mistakes that I made and now I have a PocoBrick:
I was going to move from the unofficial LOS to the official version that just rolled out. So I downloaded Lineage file, backed up my phone like a goodie two shoes, wiped and attempted to install.
Then the TWRP gave me an "error7".
Ok, I thought, lets go back and see what went wrong. I attempted a reboot but the phone goes straight to FASTBOOT, still goes to TWRP when pressing Volume up+pwr.
Did a restore and still - straight to FASTBOOT.
I messed with it for a while and then made a grave mistake.. I found a website claiming to teach how to install the official TWRP on pocof1 and I downloaded the Img file and attempted to flash it through TWRP - and now the phone goes right into FASTBOOT without being able to go to TWRP by pressing the Vol. and pwr.
Only Then I noticed that the name of the linked file was "twrp-3.2.3.0.-dipper.img".
Now the phone is in FASTBOOT, I adb doesn't work, when I try to "fastboot flash" I get an "unknown partition" response.
fml.
use MiTool to flash full factory firmware
Did you manage to bring your phone back to life with MiFlash?
mi flash and select clean all
If MiFlash Does not work to you
try search about Pocophone EDL & Testpoint
It works! It works! It works!
Thank you!
Antidote03 said:
If MiFlash Does not work to you
try search about Pocophone EDL & Testpoint
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Every claim I've seen of this ends up being fake.
Can you please give a source to an actual WORKING solution to bypass EDL authentication?
CosmicDan said:
Every claim I've seen of this ends up being fake.
Can you please give a source to an actual WORKING solution to bypass EDL authentication?
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Search in youtube "pocophone f1 test point"
U need to bypass the edl via test point (hardware)
giladdd said:
There were a series of events and mistakes that I made and now I have a PocoBrick:
I was going to move from the unofficial LOS to the official version that just rolled out. So I downloaded Lineage file, backed up my phone like a goodie two shoes, wiped and attempted to install.
Then the TWRP gave me an "error7".
Ok, I thought, lets go back and see what went wrong. I attempted a reboot but the phone goes straight to FASTBOOT, still goes to TWRP when pressing Volume up+pwr.
Did a restore and still - straight to FASTBOOT.
I messed with it for a while and then made a grave mistake.. I found a website claiming to teach how to install the official TWRP on pocof1 and I downloaded the Img file and attempted to flash it through TWRP - and now the phone goes right into FASTBOOT without being able to go to TWRP by pressing the Vol. and pwr.
Only Then I noticed that the name of the linked file was "twrp-3.2.3.0.-dipper.img".
Now the phone is in FASTBOOT, I adb doesn't work, when I try to "fastboot flash" I get an "unknown partition" response.
fml.
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For flash official LOS Rom you need the latest firmware & vendor.
giladdd said:
It works! It works! It works!
Thank you!
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Can you please be specific about what you did to make it work so that others in your position may also benefit?
I'll add, even if you have already solved your problem, that there are fastboot roms here on XDA (official ROM, with Rom, firmware, and recovery) from which you can then start over.
You can install those as you would TWRP, directly from Fastboot mode via a computer (or other phone, there's a Magisk module that enables adb & fastboot - from phone to phone. Amazing)

[ASK] Rooting Redmi 6a without TWRP / using Magisk Boot Image Patching

I was read https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html. That link describe how to install Magisk in our device in few ways. I was interested "Boot Image Patching" section that tell us about rooting device without TWRP.
Before this, I have 5 redmi devices and 3 of it were rooted-well via TWRP. 1 bricked (totally bricked) :laugh: and 1 still un-rooted (Redmi 6A-cactus).
My spec of Redmi 6A are:
Security Level Patch: 2019-03-01
MIUI Version: Global Stable 10.2.8.0 (oCBMIXM)
Unlocked: False (i know that i should unlocked it later, i still waiting my 360 hours )
RAM: 2GB
Storage: 16GB
Since i found that link, i still wondering and keep searching about: "is anybody succesfull root their device (especially Redmi 6A with same spec above) with "Boot Image Patching" way?
if any, please let me know. i just want to hear their review and (of course) their experience.
thanks
Yes, i got it working but i still recommend the TWRP method, but if you're still interested, be careful, don't disable the forceencrypt while patching, you can disable dm-verity but DO NOT disable the forceencrypt or you'll lose IMEI/Baseband.
Anyway, this is the patched_boot.img i've used (extracted from the latest V10.2.8.0.OCBMIXM rom).
https://www80.zippyshare.com/v/2zWEXIcM/file.html
Repeating, i still prefer the TWRP method, be careful.
jonaaa said:
Yes, i got it working but i still recommend the TWRP method, but if you're still interested, be careful, don't disable the forceencrypt while patching, you can disable dm-verity but DO NOT disable the forceencrypt or you'll lose IMEI/Baseband.
Anyway, this is the patched_boot.img i've used (extracted from the latest V10.2.8.0.OCBMIXM rom).
https://www80.zippyshare.com/v/2zWEXIcM/file.html
Repeating, i still prefer the TWRP method, be careful.
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Nice... i'll try that soon when my 360 hours run out..
thanks.
Hi @jonaaa, its me again..
i was success root my 6a with patched_boot.img. but i've got problem when i installing systemless xposed. Xposed Zip successfully installed, but when i tried to install Xposed Manager then reboot, i got stuck in mi logo. i've been trying for 3 times and getting frustrated
now i decided to install twrp and (again) i got stuck in encryption problem. most of google result said that data partition should be formatted and that dont make any sense for me. how could i formatting data partition while that partition is untouchable.
so i wanna ask you: how you get rid from twrp encrypt-decrypt problem?
adista said:
Hi @jonaaa, its me again..
i was success root my 6a with patched_boot.img. but i've got problem when i installing systemless xposed. Xposed Zip successfully installed, but when i tried to install Xposed Manager then reboot, i got stuck in mi logo. i've been trying for 3 times and getting frustrated
now i decided to install twrp and (again) i got stuck in encryption problem. most of google result said that data partition should be formatted and that dont make any sense for me. how could i formatting data partition while that partition is untouchable.
so i wanna ask you: how you get rid from twrp encrypt-decrypt problem?
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Forget it..
My step was wrong. i was ignoring "fastboot format userdata" command in first and install twrp directly...
thanks for your suggestion :good:
adista said:
Forget it..
My step was wrong. i was ignoring "fastboot format userdata" command in first and install twrp directly...
thanks for your suggestion :good:
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hi
can share your steps in detail, from beginning to end
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ahhl said:
hi
can share your steps in detail, from beginning to end
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i dont recommend to use my step, because right now i even dont have twrp in my redmi 6a. In other word, im failed.
UBL
Enabling Developer Option
Entry Fastboot mode
fastboot devices (to check it's connected well with pc)
fastboot format userdata
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.0.0.img
fastboot boot twrp-3.3.0.0.img
For a while, i was able to entry twrp without any password asked and installing magisk (magisk-19.0.zip) smoothly.
But, when i rebooting, i've got stuck at mi logo (i've been wait more than 40 minutes and still at mi logo). When i tried to Volume Up + Power, just nothing happened but back to mi logo and stuck again (and more 40 minutes :silly:).
and finally i did install fastboot-rom from scratch... :laugh::laugh: and since that, twrp wont installed on my redmi even i flash fastboot-rom again and again. Till now i still wondering why and not found the answer yet.
adista said:
i dont recommend to use my step, because right now i even dont have twrp in my redmi 6a. In other word, im failed.
UBL
Enabling Developer Option
Entry Fastboot mode
fastboot devices (to check it's connected well with pc)
fastboot format userdata
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.0.0.img
fastboot boot twrp-3.3.0.0.img
For a while, i was able to entry twrp without any password asked and installing magisk (magisk-19.0.zip) smoothly.
But, when i rebooting, i've got stuck at mi logo (i've been wait more than 40 minutes and still at mi logo). When i tried to Volume Up + Power, just nothing happened but back to mi logo and stuck again (and more 40 minutes :silly:).
and finally i did install fastboot-rom from scratch... :laugh::laugh: and since that, twrp wont installed on my redmi even i flash fastboot-rom again and again. Till now i still wondering why and not found the answer yet.
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Use the TWRP-1020 instead, it works much better.
hi, i followed this video and i succes for install twrp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=522RzZ7_uRM&t=254s
jonaaa said:
Yes, i got it working but i still recommend the TWRP method, but if you're still interested, be careful, don't disable the forceencrypt while patching, you can disable dm-verity but DO NOT disable the forceencrypt or you'll lose IMEI/Baseband.
Anyway, this is the patched_boot.img i've used (extracted from the latest V10.2.8.0.OCBMIXM rom).
https://www80.zippyshare.com/v/2zWEXIcM/file.html
Repeating, i still prefer the TWRP method, be careful.
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My IMEI/Baseband are gone, when I install xposed framework and reboot it's stuck in MI logo, and I tried factory reset from my original MI recovery, it's fix the bootloop but my IMEI/Baseband are gone.... Do you know how to fix it? I spend my time searching to fix it and no result. And I tried flash stock ROM too and no result. Hope you know how fix my issue, thanks!!
whothehellami said:
My IMEI/Baseband are gone, when I install xposed framework and reboot it's stuck in MI logo, and I tried factory reset from my original MI recovery, it's fix the bootloop but my IMEI/Baseband are gone.... Do you know how to fix it? I spend my time searching to fix it and no result. And I tried flash stock ROM too and no result. Hope you know how fix my issue, thanks!!
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Someone said to encrypt the data on settings, i don't know how though, if you fix it, next time, don't disable the forceencrypt.
Can you post questions in the questions and answers section next time?
i was looking around on how to flash twrp but theres no clear guide on how to do it. i keep noticing people said dont disable verity, they didn't mentioned where and when not to disable it.
because after we flash twrp, we boot to twrp. then what?
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ahhl said:
i was looking around on how to flash twrp but theres no clear guide on how to do it. i keep noticing people said dont disable verity, they didn't mentioned where and when not to disable it.
because after we flash twrp, we boot to twrp. then what?
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Uhh... just flash the TWRP and you're done.
The dm-verity removal is necessary if you want to install any GSI.
jonaaa said:
Uhh... just flash the TWRP and you're done.
The dm-verity removal is necessary if you want to install any GSI.
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well i got this issue after flash twrp. after boot and reboot
i got this annyoing android system error, contact manufacturer for detail.
I have a similar problem
I was rooting my redmi 6a and now its bricked
First i intall the twrp, then i flash the Magisk with DisableEncryption, the first boot work fine, i update the magisk app and the new version isnt compatible with the magisk installed
Well i repeat the steps and then i lost the signal, in that moment i didnt know it is the IMEI lost, then i try to install Lineage OS 15.1 GSI for Redmi6a cause i think that is the solution
but the system dont boot, only boot the Xiaomi Tittle with "unlocked" (I unlock the phone before) and then get me to TWRP
Im only one with this problem?
I try use the MiFlashTool for flash the stock rom but not work, now im trying with MiFlashTool flash the MIUI9 and MIUI10.2 and other versions
I think, the problem maybe is the Boot.img
(Sorry for my bad English)
Edit-
I dont have any backup lol
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jonaaa said:
Uhh... just flash the TWRP and you're done.
The dm-verity removal is necessary if you want to install any GSI.
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¿Can you share your correct steps to have the Lineage OS 15.1 in Redmi6A Please?
ahhl said:
well i got this issue after flash twrp. after boot and reboot
i got this annyoing android system error, contact manufacturer for detail.
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This "contact manufacturer" error happens when you disable dm-verity, you can install Magisk without disabling it.
whothehellami said:
My IMEI/Baseband are gone, when I install xposed framework and reboot it's stuck in MI logo, and I tried factory reset from my original MI recovery, it's fix the bootloop but my IMEI/Baseband are gone.... Do you know how to fix it? I spend my time searching to fix it and no result. And I tried flash stock ROM too and no result. Hope you know how fix my issue, thanks!!
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Sorry for late post
Just make sure that you flash Fastboot ROM, not just STOCK ROM. I did that last time when my IMEI/Baseband are gone. Of course it will wipe all of your data. Just be prepare for it.. :laugh:
davidhozic said:
Can you post questions in the questions and answers section next time?
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Ups sorry.. i didnt notice that is exists :silly:
No, it wasnt like that :laugh:,, actually i did confused where should i put this question, because in Question & Answers (for me) the topic just too general and i was thinking that my question (maybe) still in development because i didnt found that in Question & Answer...
All my fault, Sorry again,
jonaaa said:
Use the TWRP-1020 instead, it works much better.
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that just un-official TWRP, right??
i will try that in this weekend. Last time i remember that i can not boot into twrp. Till now, my devices still unrooted. I flash it back to stock ROM. But, when OTA update notification comes and reboot for installing, it give me bootloop into twrp (not to system), and that's mean my TWRP still inside i just cannot boot into.
so, i'll try that TWRP-1020 this weekend. Thanks.

Those who are facing TWRP white screen problem. (possible fix)

Its seems like EU community released two version of twrp. So people how are facing white screen problem probably have the 1st version (recovery-TWRP-3.4.0B). Go to google and search "recovery-TWRP-3.4.1B-0322-REDMI_K30-CN-wzsx150" . Download and flash it. Hope it will fix it and can go normally to recovery using power& volume + button.
NB. Unfortunately i cant give the recovery link due to forum rules.
Its working fine ,guys just follow the steps.
Poco X2 official twrp When will it come?
luffy1212 said:
Its seems like EU community released two version of twrp. So people how are facing white screen problem probably have the 1st version (recovery-TWRP-3.4.0B). Go to google and search "recovery-TWRP-3.4.1B-0322-REDMI_K30-CN-wzsx150" . Download and flash it. Hope it will fix it and can go normally to recovery using power& volume + button.
NB. Unfortunately i cant give the recovery link due to forum rules.
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Wow , thank you soo much bro
Hi, does this special edition TWRP support setting a password or trigger the same password/pattern set in MIUI, inorder to enter TWRP and flash something or access the file manager? Or in another word, does it support the encryption (is it FBE?) set in MIUI?
I installed the TWRP recovery and flashed a custom ROM using it (HAVOC OS). Now, I'm trying to get into the custom recovery but whenever I do that, it gives me a prompt for a password and says that the data is encrypted. How do I fix this? I can't find any solution to this.
LiLbomberxo said:
I installed the TWRP recovery and flashed a custom ROM using it (HAVOC OS). Now, I'm trying to get into the custom recovery but whenever I do that, it gives me a prompt for a password and says that the data is encrypted. How do I fix this? I can't find any solution to this.
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boot to your stock system...or usuall
y the password for user[0] is your pin/password that you used to unlock your screen with
before flashing or unlocking your bootloader..the option is to just remove it before you flash..if not just enter that password..or you'll have format the whole thing

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