full name:TeamWin Recovery Project
TWRP official began support motox,very good!
model:
msm8960dt devices with unlocked bootloader.
- moto x
- moto droid mini/ultra/maxx
Download Link:
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/ghost
I have some questions for the motox, CM source can't be used..who can share the devicetree source code for the msm8960dt??Thanks!!
openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.1-ghost.img
this file is for the moto x http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/234
thanks for the reminder...
will this work with the Verizon developer edition?
edit: I flashed it and it seems ok, thanks
slydog43 said:
will this work with the Verizon developer edition?
edit: I flashed it and it seems ok, thanks
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Yes, recoveries are not carrier dependant. That's great to be getting official support from another great dev for this phone.
4.4.3 support
Will this work for 4.4.3?
jeikei4life said:
Will this work for 4.4.3?
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Yes, it works.
Hmm. And you don't need to unlock your bootloader to flash this, do you?
Edit: im wondering if I could just flash this, install super su through it, and root my phone that way (without unlocking the bootloader).
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jeikei4life said:
Hmm. And you don't need to unlock your bootloader to flash this, do you?
Edit: im wondering if I could just flash this, install super su through it, and root my phone that way (without unlocking the bootloader).
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You must have an unlocked bootloader. Otherwise there would be no reason to ever complain about not having an unlocked bootloader. There would be no reason for root exploits or safestrap.
rebretz000 said:
You must have an unlocked bootloader. Otherwise there would be no reason to ever complain about not having an unlocked bootloader. There would be no reason for root exploits or safestrap.
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Preach it.
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Wasn't trying to be ****. Was typing reply in a work meeting. Trying to get as much info in with as little words as possible
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Updated TWRP for Ghost
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/ghost
rebretz000 said:
Updated TWRP for Ghost
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/ghost
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Can you use it? It's stable?
Sorry but my pc is dead and i can't restore nothing for 1 or 2 weeks :crying:
CsR0501 said:
Can you use it? It's stable?
Sorry but my pc is dead and i can't restore nothing for 1 or 2 weeks :crying:
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Its the official so I'd assume it's stable. I haven't been able to fastboot it in yet.
Flashed it through the TWRP manager app all seems fine and OTG does work. 2.8.0.1 from 2.7.1.1
OK... I flashed it... Everything looks fine... I'm gonna play with it a little more! [emoji6]
Been stable for me so far.
Update:
Made a back up
Flashed a aosp ROM
Restored my back up of eclipse.
Everything worked perfect with 2.8.0.1
Does anyone else notice that since version 2.7.1.1 and even this new 2.8.0.1 it seems to take a long time for the recovery to load? It seems to hang on the TWRP boot image for about 30 to 45 seconds before it loads the recovery. This was never the case on the old 2.6 versions for me.
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Jexx11 said:
Does anyone else notice that since version 2.7.1.1 and even this new 2.8.0.1 it seems to take a long time for the recovery to load? It seems to hang on the TWRP boot image for about 30 to 45 seconds before it loads the recovery. This was never the case on the old 2.6 versions for me.
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Yes, noticed the same thing.
Related
here we go
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occamkrt16o
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android police how to guide
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...riants-of-nexus-7-2012-and-2013-and-nexus-10/
sorry but i need to know
this is mean we officially on kitkat and this img stable right ?
do i need to unlock the bootloder
if i flash it u think i will lose all data ?
murad052 said:
sorry but i need to know
this is mean we officially on kitkat and this img stable right ?
do i need to unlock the bootloder
if i flash it u think i will lose all data ?
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yes, you do need to unlock the bootloader and you will lose your data during the process
this is for those who got the bootloader unlock already
if you're rooted use titanium backup and restore your data afterwards
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as an alternative you can wait for the OTA to arrive on your phone , it will be updated and your data will be preserved
sent from my Darkside of Nexus 4
murad052 said:
this is mean we officially on kitkat and this img stable right ?
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Indeed.
do i need to unlock the bootloder
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Yup. But it's a nexus, relocking it is as easy as 1-2-3.
if i flash it u think i will lose all data ?
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Technically yes, but it's really easy to avoid that. There's an app that lets you unlock the bootloader without using data and to install the factory image without losing data you just edit the install script and remove one little switch ("-w") from the last command.
It's not recommended - but it's easy to do.
How would I go about flashing this if I have everything stock except the kernel?
Ambious said:
Indeed.
Yup. But it's a nexus, relocking it is as easy as 1-2-3.
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Technically yes, but it's really easy to avoid that. There's an app that lets you unlock the bootloader without using data and to install the factory image without losing data you just edit the install script and remove one little switch ("-w") from the last command.
It's not recommended - but it's easy to do.[/QUOTE]
that`s interesting !
i guess this is the app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.segv11.bootunlocker&hl=en
but i can`t see the nexus 7 among the supported devices
trickster have it too
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigeyes0x0.trickstermod.premium&hl=en
crazyg0od33 said:
How would I go about flashing this if I have everything stock except the kernel?
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Androidpolice wrote a quick and painless guide http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/11/14/android-4-4-kitkat-factory-images-and-binaries-are-up-for-nexus-4-all-variants-of-nexus-7-2012-and-2013-and-nexus-10/
Thanks. Been waiting for this!
edit: factory images seem to be missing the new launcher
dro1dfan said:
factory images seem to be missing the new launcher
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it's not missing. it doesnt come with GEL
only phones have it, not tablets.. for now
does openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-deb.img work fine?
FernandoMiguel said:
it's not missing. it doesnt come with GEL
only phones have it, not tablets.. for now
does openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-deb.img work fine?
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Sorry cant answer to that special recovery, but i did
fastboot flash recovery TWRP_multirom_flo_20131110-01.img (from here in the original thread )
to my DEB and it works ok, like before. Just have to wait for specific Kernel with kexec support to have the MR features again.
dro1dfan said:
Thanks. Been waiting for this!
edit: factory images seem to be missing the new launcher
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get it from here
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...y-fixes-gel-on-tablets-and-more-apk-download/
sent from my Darkside of Nexus 7 LTE
pietropizzi said:
Sorry cant answer to that special recovery, but i did
fastboot flash recovery TWRP_multirom_flo_20131110-01.img
to my DEB and it works ok, like before. Just have to wait for specific Kernel with kexec support to have the MR features again.
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link for that one?
Open rec worked fine.
rooted and enjoying
I tried flashing with the included batch script with the removed "-w" to keep my user data. It did not work. After flashing it was stuck in a boot loop. I had to flash again with the "w" to get my tablet running again.
Who cares about user data? I got Kitkat now!!!
FreakyPriest said:
I tried flashing with the included batch script with the removed "-w" to keep my user data. It did not work. After flashing it was stuck in a boot loop. I had to flash again with the "w" to get my tablet running again.
Who cares about user data? I got Kitkat now!!!
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yeah ! same here... lol
sent from my Darkside of Nexus 7 LTE
FreakyPriest said:
I tried flashing with the included batch script with the removed "-w" to keep my user data. It did not work. After flashing it was stuck in a boot loop. I had to flash again with the "w" to get my tablet running again.
Who cares about user data? I got Kitkat now!!!
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Same happen to me..... I think Google did something here.... All I care now is ART
Easiest is to use either mskip toolkit n you can choose to keep your data. Copy the whole zip into the put your google image folder n choose flash google image from the menu. Whole process just takes about a minute
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You can than use the toolkit to root n flash twrp
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So I'm on a custom ROM. Can I just unzip this and flash it in TWRP?
Closing in favor of the thread in the general board. Since these are just the stock images, they do not need to be posted in AD
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527185
HTC Bootloader Unlock without htcdev
http://www.kingoapp.com/htc-bootloader-unlock.htm
Ashle said:
HTC Bootloader Unlock without htcdev
http://www.kingoapp.com/htc-bootloader-unlock.htm
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Why should I download program for PC when I can do it without it even faster via HTCDev?
I haven't hear from anybody that official way didn't work for them
//.dax said:
Why should I download program for PC when I can do it without it even faster via HTCDev?
I haven't hear from anybody that official way didn't work for them
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+1
+1
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//.dax said:
Why should I download program for PC when I can do it without it even faster via HTCDev?
I haven't hear from anybody that official way didn't work for them
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because reading several pages, checking an email, fiddling around with adb/fastboot is so much faster than just installing a program and click one button...
realCyphox said:
because reading several pages, checking an email, fiddling around with adb/fastboot is so much faster than just installing a program and click one button...
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Better to open 2 internet pages and one cmd window than install program, going though all the process (I don't think that the same things would not be explained in it) and then uninstall it.. You are doing it probably only once, so why mess up with programs, when you can have same thing without installing anything
//.dax said:
Better to open 2 internet pages and one cmd window than install program, going though all the process (I don't think that the same things would not be explained in it) and then uninstall it.. You are doing it probably only once, so why mess up with programs, when you can have same thing without installing anything
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dont say that, i already unlocked my phone twice. and i still doubt that its faster using htcdev
realCyphox said:
dont say that, i already unlocked my phone twice. and i still doubt that its faster using htcdev
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did you? sorry then
yep, it is faster indeed, i'm not saying that.. i just think that installing program is useless (at least for me) when i can do exact same thing via internet
Just to ask here quickly,is it possible to flash custom rom from internal memory??I do not have sdcard at the moment so I ask this?I already unlocked bootloader,flashed cwm and I want to flash rom.Thanks in advance
Yes you can.
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m3mmo said:
Just to ask here quickly,is it possible to flash custom rom from internal memory??I do not have sdcard at the moment so I ask this?I already unlocked bootloader,flashed cwm and I want to flash rom.Thanks in advance
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Yeap, you can.. But I would rather use latest TWRP instead of CWM
m3mmo said:
Just to ask here quickly,is it possible to flash custom rom from internal memory??I do not have sdcard at the moment so I ask this?I already unlocked bootloader,flashed cwm and I want to flash rom.Thanks in advance
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Just a little tip, TWRP is working better on DX as far as I know.
havv said:
Yes you can.
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Yes I tried latest version but everything was so out of the order I could not do anything in it.Can xou provide link for latest version to download?Thanks again
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2099513 I use 2.5.0 .lt works fine for me
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Yeah, use that. The 2.7.1 version posted is not usable yet, so don't use that.
dansou901 said:
Yeah, use that. The 2.7.1 version posted is not usable yet, so don't use that.
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What do you mean by "not usable"?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-desire-x/orig-development/recovery-twrp-2-7-1-desire-x-t2830924
I flashed it and it works well...
pirlouit2 said:
What do you mean by "not usable"?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-desire-x/orig-development/recovery-twrp-2-7-1-desire-x-t2830924
I flashed it and it works well...
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Ok, am sorry for that. Didn't know that the fixed version with SELinux is out yet. I just heard somebody having issues with it, that's why I recommended using the old version...
dansou901 said:
that's why I recommended using the old version...
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No problem dude. BTW, you're right : it's better to use a stable version to flash 4.1 ROMs... I was just sayin'.
This thread has become a complete OT mess.
Ask your own questions in the appropriate forum.
Closed
Here is a stock Systemless rooted 6.0.1 MOB30X ROM!!!....includes SuperSU v2.76 & BusyBox only...
DOWNLOAD​
*note* due to the size of /system I removed the Play Games app & Korean & Pinyin IMEs, install from Play store
See attached script to clean system apps, it will free up 224mb *make sure you run the cleaner AFTER all apps have been updated!
**Bootloader has been updated to 4.08 as of MOB30X**
Here is a twrp flashable to update bootloader, credit to @TheC92 , thx!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68002239&postcount=497
*credit to @Chainfire for SuperSU, thx!
*credit to @osm0sis for Busybox, thx!
Btw... I don't have the lte N7, I have the wifi version, but built this for jeffsrawr, hopefully others will find it useful
Thank's
This trwp version worked great for me as it was the only way for me to get android 6.0 due to a faulty usb port. Awesome job OMJ and .MoHaMaD
Installed. Everything is working great, including LTE. Thanks.
Download link is not working. Thanks for this one.
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Thanks! Working great
conqueror_25 said:
Download link is not working. Thanks for this one.
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working here...maybe an issue at the time @ androidfilehost?
looks like they were doing maintenance http://blog.afh.co/2015/10/20/android-file-host-4-0/
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I don't see any noticeable changes
sabbeer said:
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I don't see any noticeable changes
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What changes were you expecting? This is a stock rooted rom...
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work great thanks for your work
Steps for flashing this? Moving from 5.0.2 to 6.0? Have unlocked bootloader and twrp recovery.
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can someone verify what version radio was on 5.1.1? there was a radio img included in the original factory img, but I'm not sure if it's updated or not...
Redaaku said:
Steps for flashing this? Moving from 5.0.2 to 6.0? Have unlocked bootloader and twrp recovery.
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just boot into TWRP & flash...if your bootloader is not already @ 4.05, you'll need to flash that also....if u need it let me know...
OMJ said:
just boot into TWRP & flash...if your bootloader is not already @ 4.05, you'll need to flash that also....if u need it let me know...
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Hey, I rebooted into Bootloader and could see; Bootloader version : FLO-4.04. What next?
Redaaku said:
Hey, I rebooted into Bootloader and could see; Bootloader version : FLO-4.04. What next?
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-download the attached bootloader-deb-flo-04.05.img.zip
-extract img to your fastboot/adb folder
-connect to pc, reboot into bootloader
-open a cmd prompt & type this cmd: fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-deb-flo-04.05.img
reboot to OS or if u havent flashed ROM, boot to TWRP & flash ROM
OMJ said:
-download the attached bootloader-deb-flo-04.05.img.zip
-extract img to your fastboot/adb folder
-connect to pc, reboot into bootloader
-open a cmd prompt & type this cmd: fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-deb-flo-04.05.img
reboot to OS or if u havent flashed ROM, boot to TWRP & flash ROM
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Forgive my ignorance. I'm travelling and don't have access to a computer. Can I flash bootloader 04.05 through TWRP?
Thanks for doing this I'm looking forward to trying it out.
CSouthwick said:
Forgive my ignorance. I'm travelling and don't have access to a computer. Can I flash bootloader 04.05 through TWRP?
Thanks for doing this I'm looking forward to trying it out.
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this is a 4.05 TWRP flashable from @scrosler ...though this was posted in the flo forum, he has confirmed deb uses the same bootloader
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3440318&d=1439682796
from http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/development/rom-stock-rooted-5-1-1-lmy47i-root-t3179634
I'm getting really long boot time. In fact, it doesn't go past the boot animation. I flashed the 4.0.5 bootloader, and then the ROM.
asianrage said:
I'm getting really long boot time. In fact, it doesn't go past the boot animation. I flashed the 4.0.5 bootloader, and then the ROM.
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Did it eventually finish booting?
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OMJ said:
this is a 4.05 TWRP flashable from @scrosler ...though this was posted in the flo forum, he has confirmed deb uses the same bootloader
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3440318&d=1439682796
from http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/development/rom-stock-rooted-5-1-1-lmy47i-root-t3179634
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Are you the same OMJ I knew from Team SbrissenMod back in the Samsung Fascinate days?
skynet11 said:
Did it eventually finish booting?
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No. I let it go for an hour+ . I ended up pushing the img files through adb terminal as a last resort. It worked! Though I probably lost root as a result. But that'll be fine with me.
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
Sent not from Nexus 6P
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?
.
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?
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.