DISCLAIMER:
before doing anything to your device do a backup, im not responsable for any damage to your device
all needed files: http://www.mediafire.com/download/d9egpgwlh2a2c65/Desire610.zip
1) from device open xposed app and uninstall the framework ( you will install it back when the update is finished)
2) now extract debuggerd from the zip i provided and transfer it to your phone, copy it to system>bin folder with a filemanager ( i used root browser) overwrite the existing one and give permissions rwxr-xr-x
3) now put adb folder (extract it because is zipped) to disk c in your pc and put there the stock recovery
4) power off your device, then with power and lower volume key reboot it do fastboot mode
5) connect your phone to usb. over adb folder hold shift and right click it, choose open the command window here
6) a window will pop up write there: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img wait until its done
7) now reboot and finally flash the update
8) now you need twrp and root back. for twrp redo all the 3-4-5-6 steps ( put the twrp recovery in the adb folder)
9) for root download from xda the flashable zip of supersu and flash it with recovery ( before that remove any updates of supersu if you have any)
10) open xposed and install the framework back
11)done.
my english is bad so if you dont understand something let me know
what update is this? is it the stagefright patch or something else?
MGfusion said:
what update is this? is it the stagefright patch or something else?
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yes for the ota that fixes stagefright, and for the future ones
Stuck
porozex said:
DISCLAIMER:
before doing anything to your device do a backup, im not responsable for any damage to your device
1) from device open xposed app and uninstall the framework ( you will install it back when the update is finished)
2) now extract debuggerd from the zip i provided and transfer it to your phone, copy it to system>bin folder with a filemanager ( i used root browser) overwrite the existing one and give permissions rwxr-xr-x
3) now put adb folder (extract it because is zipped) to disk c in your pc and put there the stock recovery
4) power off your device, then with power and lower volume key reboot it do fastboot mode
5) connect your phone to usb. over adb folder hold shift and right click it, choose open the command window here
6) a window will pop up write there: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img wait until its done
7) now reboot and finally flash the update
8) now you need twrp and root back. for twrp redo all the 3-4-5-6 steps ( put the twrp recovery in the adb folder)
9) for root download from xda the flashable zip of supersu and flash it with recovery ( before that remove any updates of supersu if you have any)
10) open xposed and install the framework back
11)done.
my english is bad so if you dont understand something let me know
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Hey man need some help here. I followed all your steps but still can't manage to update my device. when it starts to update in recovery mode it gets upto 40% and then a red triangle appears. And then I am still in my old software (1.29.707.1)
adnan.rakib said:
Hey man need some help here. I followed all your steps but still can't manage to update my device. when it starts to update in recovery mode it gets upto 40% and then a red triangle appears. And then I am still in my old software (1.29.707.1)
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If you have jmz kernel flash the stock one and overwrite again debuggered, if still dosent work get the debuggered file of your stock untouched Rom ( 100% clean no root,removed system files etc). If still fails that means you removed some system files from your device and ota blocks update
porozex said:
If you have jmz kernel flash the stock one and overwrite again debuggered, if still dosent work get the debuggered file of your stock untouched Rom ( 100% clean no root,removed system files etc). If still fails that means you removed some system files from your device and ota blocks update
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hi,
I flashed the stock kernel, stock recovery and pasted the debuggered you attached but it still fail on 40%...I don't know where to get the ruu for the eu rom...any ideas?
vacs03 said:
hi,
I flashed the stock kernel, stock recovery and pasted the debuggered you attached but it still fail on 40%...I don't know where to get the ruu for the eu rom...any ideas?
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Maybe you remove some apps from the system? If yes install them back from the at&t version here on this forum with the odex files. The only way to update is to have a 100% untouched Rom and a clean debuggered file
Need some help here
vacs03 said:
hi,
I flashed the stock kernel, stock recovery and pasted the debuggered you attached but it still fail on 40%...I don't know where to get the ruu for the eu rom...any ideas?
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How did you flash the stock kernel?
adnan.rakib said:
How did you flash the stock kernel?
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You can use the zip from jmz kernel and past there the stock lib files and kernel from a backuped stock Rom, then flash
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Hi Everyone i'm a newbie in this field so correct me if i'm wrong with some terms...
It's really frustrating to accidentally delete 'build.prop' without backing up and having only blackscreen showing up when you reboot is annoying isn't it? Well luckily i have made some fix here it is
BUT... make sure:
1.you have your drivers correctly installed
2.you installed your Android SDK and Java SDK(Note: java sdk must be the first to be installed)
3.you installed your adbfastboot
4.you can access to recovery and download mode(research on how to execute it.)
5.most helpful if you have installed PDANet on your PC(it will help you determine if your adb is runnning)
6.you have downloaded the suitable .img clockworkmod file(needed for flashing
7.you downloaded you're stock rom/custom rom (it's up to you)
6.you have internet acess(needed for researching since i can't provide the links)
7.and especially PATIENCE!
LET's BEGIN.
1.Put your phone into download mode
2.Then wait for notifications and check if an Android Device is installed
3.You installed your fast boot now you're ready to flash your .img clockworkmode file
...3.1.Open your cmd
...3.2.CD your path for the adbfastboot
...3.3.then type 'fastboot flash recovery clockworkmod.img' (without the quotes)
4.Now that you installed your CWM put the downloaded ROM into your SDcard then mount it to your device
5.Remove then re attach the battery and proceed to recovery mode(research on how to execute your phone's recovery mode)
6.Then now you're in cwm recovery mode you may now flash a stock/custom rom
(use your volume buttons to go up and down and power button to enter)
...6.1.Clear your data
...6.2.In the menu choose 'apply update from SD card' then install from SDcard
...6.3.Toggle and locate where you have place the rom
...6.4.Choose the desired rom then enter, then the package will install wait until it finishes and go again to the main selection menu
...6.5.Reboot and there you have it you have just revived your phone
Another Method is by using adb
1.Find the build.prop that you deleted for your phone
2.Push it inside of the adb ex.(adb push<file location> [space] <remote>)
this is my first post hope i helped you...
hey....
my x-bo o2 phone..
stock on boot animation although i reset and reboot it it still stock...
because i replace a new build prop came from my old phone ...after i reboot my phone ..it wont start..
heellp plz..
I think you have to flash the firmware with odin.
Replace permission
Permission change is required for work.
saidiemenor said:
hey....
my x-bo o2 phone..
stock on boot animation although i reset and reboot it it still stock...
because i replace a new build prop came from my old phone ...after i reboot my phone ..it wont start..
heellp plz..
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I did a noobish thing and tried to get the ota update, it says I have the update but now the phone keeps booting into twrp recovery. Is there any way to fix this? And is there a code like LG has to fix it?
anth2387 said:
I did a noobish thing and tried to get the ota update, it says I have the update but now the phone keeps booting into twrp recovery. Is there any way to fix this? And is there a code like LG has to fix it?
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I had the same issue bro. I seriously spent the last 3 days getting this **** fixed. I flashed all 4 of the stock roms, 2-3 different ways before I figured out the way that works 100% YOU'RE WELCOME!
1. What you have to do is download the stock Android 6.0 (USA) rom (google "KIW-L24, Android 6.0.1,EMUI 4.0,C567D003,United States" you can find it on a site called "GizRom." It's a fast download. )
2. Then you must download the Huwaei Update Extractor tool (google "HuaweiUpdateExtractor_0.9.9.3")
3. After that you must unzip the stock rom and open the UPDATE.APP file in the Update Extractor Tool.
Extract Boot.Img and Recovery.img
4. Flash them using these commands in a command prompt (I assume you have ADB tools installed.)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
5. After that is done, you must extract the "DLOAD" folder from the stock rom file you downloaded onto an SD CARD and place into your phone.
6. Once you have the SD CARD in your phone, press and hold VOLUME UP + VOLUME DOWN + POWER. The stock recovery will then install the stock ROM.
It'll take forever, so will the first few times it restarts/boots after installing the rom. Be patient. It will work.
7. Once you get back into Android, you can then run the updater tool to upgrade to the latest OTA. With everything stock, it'll work fine.
Ah, So You've rooted your 6.1 Plus/X6 but don't know how to Install stock or having troubles with it? I'm here to help!
*All of the instructions and procedures below requires an unlocked bootloader. If you do not have an unlocked bootloader, Please refrain from asking about it here.
*Not having an unlocked bootloader and following this will definitely brick your phone. You have been warned.
Installing Stock ROM - Method 1A(Nost) --
1. Get NOST from here - NOST
2. NOST ONLY SUPPORT OREO FIRMWARE, USE OST LA FOR PIE(Not sharing cause its a patched app, Search on Google and get it from TechMesto)
3. Download unpacked oreo firmware, You can get it from - Here
4. Extract the zip on your PC
5. Put your phone in bootloader mode, Power off - Press Volume Down+Power Button.
6. Now connect it to your PC
7. Open NOST, Select the .mlf file from the folder where you extracted the Firmware
8. Now select, Normal download and Erase User data option.
9. Now click on next and wait for NOST to flash the phone. (It takes 258 seconds or 2.3 - 2.5 minutes on my laptop)
Installing Stock ROM - Method 1B(OST LA) --
Same as NOST, It has the same UI.
Except You might have to change some values in the .mlf file.
An appropriate guide for the same - Here
Installing Stock ROM - Method 2(Hikary's Generic Flashing Script) --
I recommend this method more than NOST and OST LA.
1. Get Hikary's script from - Here
2. Get unpacked Firmware from - Here
3. Extract the Firmware
4. Put the .exe file you got from Github into the folder where you Extracted the firmware
5. Run the script
6. Follow instructions on screen
7. Profit!
Thanks alot to member - Hikary for this easy to use scipt!
You've installed Stock, Now let's add some magisk to it !
*Please disable Automatic System Updates through developer options to make taking OTA .zips easier.
Installing Magisk - Method 1A(Fastboot method) -
You will need Google's ADB drivers, Which you can get - Here/
1. Extract ADB to a Folder
2. Get Magisk patched boot images from - Here Don't worry, Boot images for Nokia 7 Plus will work on DRG(6.1 Plus/X6) and PL2(6.1)
3. Open adb(Type cmd in the address bar of the folder where you extracted adb)
4. Put your device on Download mode
5. type the command
Code:
fastboot boot 'nameofbootimage'.img
6. Now your phone will boot
7. Install Latest Magisk Manger from - [https://www.github.com/topjohnwu/magisk/releases]Here[/url]
8. Open Magisk Manger, You will see Magisk is installed, But there will also be an Install Button next to it. Tap on Install.
9. Let Magisk Install and re-boot the phone
10. Viola Magisk is now permenantly available
Installing Magisk - Method 1B(TWRP method) -
You will need Google's ADB drivers, Which you can get - Here/
1. Get the latest TWRP for 6.1 Plus
2. Get the Latest Magisk Installer from - [https://www.github.com/topjohnwu/magisk/releases]Here[/url]
3. Put the .zip file to your Internal Storage/SD Card
4. Open adb and pass the command
Code:
fastboot boot "nameofrecoveryfile.img"
5. Now TWRP will open on your phone
6. Install Magisk through TWRP
7. Wipe Dalvik
8. Reboot
9. Profit
Now you've got magisk. Follow the next post to see how to take an OTA update with Magisk Installed.
Nokia 6.1 Plus is an Android One certified device. Nokia is no slouch either when it comes to issuing updates. Learn how to take OTA without losing root.
1. Turn of Auto System updates through Developer options
2. Open Magisk Manager
3. Restore Stock Images but don't reboot.
4. Download and install, Let both the steps finish i.e applying update and apps, but don't reboot.
5. Go to magisk manager and select install to inactive slot option
6. Re-boot device.
7. You've not lost root, But have root access.
Done
CarbonGTR said:
Nokia 6.1 Plus is an Android One certified device. Nokia is no slouch either when it comes to issuing updates. Learn how to take OTA without losing root.
1. Turn of Auto System updates through Developer options
2. Open Magisk Manager
3. Restore Stock Images but don't reboot.
4. Download and install, Let both the steps finish i.e applying update and apps, but don't reboot.
5. Go to magisk manager and select install to inactive slot option
6. Re-boot device.
7. You've not lost root, But have root access.
Done
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I don't see any option to restore stock images or install to inactive slot in Magisk. Am I missing something?
Hymix said:
I don't see any option to restore stock images or install to inactive slot in Magisk. Am I missing something?
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Open Magisk Manager, Tap on Uninstall. You will see 2 options, Complete Uninstall and restore stock images.
*Nevar tap on the complete uninstall option, It will throw your phone into bootloop
To install to inactive slot, Tap on install, You will get 2 options, Release Notes and Install. Tap on Install again and select install to inactive slot, Reboot from within Magisk Manager.
The simplest way I've found to install Stock Rom is just using adb sideload.
Boot into TWRP and wipe as you would with any custom rom.
Go to advanced and adb sideload.
Send the adb sideload command from your computer with the relevant zip file.
Doesn't require any additional softward like NOST or OST....
Hymix said:
The simplest way I've found to install Stock Rom is just using adb sideload.
Boot into TWRP and wipe as you would with any custom rom.
Go to advanced and adb sideload.
Send the adb sideload command from your computer with the relevant zip file.
Doesn't require any additional softward like NOST or OST....
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But does it also install the bootloader and stock recovery back? If yes then I'll add it to the post above.
CarbonGTR said:
But does it also install the bootloader and stock recovery back? If yes then I'll add it to the post above.
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That's a good question. I've just been using stock and hadn't considered it. How would one check that?
Sent from my Nokia 6.1 Plus using Tapatalk
Bluebriz said:
That's a good question. I've just been using stock and hadn't considered it. How would one check that?
Sent from my Nokia 6.1 Plus using Tapatalk
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It's easy. Get an OTA .zip file, Re-Boot to recovery and flash it. Or Use the ADB Sideload method.
Most likely installing the OTA would fail if the device is rooted because, Magisk will patch the boot.img.
Then I'll need to wait for another update, the September one, right? Because I installed it with ADB and have Magisk installed so I don't really want to mess with it until I have to.
Sent from my Nokia 6.1 Plus using Tapatalk
Bluebriz said:
Then I'll need to wait for another update, the September one, right? Because I installed it with ADB and have Magisk installed so I don't really want to mess with it until I have to.
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I just took an OTA with Magisk installed it went fine. (September patch)
OK, then it doesn't seem to work. Trying to follow the steps, the system update gives an installation error. I'm guessing that somewhere along the road I've messed something up, so it seems stock rom and Magisk isn't an option for me.
Hymix said:
OK, then it doesn't seem to work. Trying to follow the steps, the system update gives an installation error. I'm guessing that somewhere along the road I've messed something up, so it seems stock rom and Magisk isn't an option for me.
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Restore images before you do anything, If installation fails keep trying again. It happens to me to.
CarbonGTR said:
Restore images before you do anything, If installation fails keep trying again. It happens to me to.
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Really? I did the restore via Magisk and that seemed fine, but then the update part didn't work. It downloaded then gave the error so I quit and started again with a fresh installation, minus Magisk.
Sent from my Nokia 6.1 Plus using Tapatalk
Have you guys modified the system/vendor partition in any way? If you did, Then it will obviously fail.
@Bluebriz and @Hymix I agree. It's the september security patch causing the installation issue.
It fails for me no matter what, Unless I completely un-root. But this method works perfectly fine on the August update.
Lets see for the October patch.
Okay, I can specifically narrow this down to way the September patch. The september patch requires the August security patch as a precondition to install. And that's where something funky is happening.
Guys a quick update. October update has been released but it also fails to install. This time I've managed to find the cause, Apparently some service that needs to be used for the update is being blocked/used by Magisk. (I could be wrong here)
The error code according to the recovery is 20(kDownloadStateInitializationError)
Is there any update to this issue?
Tried removing Magisk, didn't help.
Yesterday I got November security update ..iam using magisk...so it is showing installation problem...I tried in recovery and ADB method both didn't work.. finally I ended in bootloop ...so I again installed stock ROM...any solution is there without resetting each time how to install security updates..coz each time my data balance was wasted??
Hello everyone, my phone is samsung note 10 plus, I have twrp installed and rooted with magisk, I'm on Android 9, I somehow lost root, have no idea how, I'm very careful not to allow updates or google to install something there might affect my root.
when I go to magisk I'm getting the image that I've attached, when I click on install magisk, download the zip file and try to install it I get an an error as show in the 2nd image, saying unsupported/unknown image forma. I've also attached the log file. Is there any way for me to fix this without flashing the rom and start from scratch? Can I repair it somehow, maybe with TWRP?
Thank you all in advance
you have boot.img of the device?
i thought you can only install magisk in 2 way by flashing boot.img unto magisk or flashing magisk.zip unto TWRP as recovery partition
#edit how did you install magisk in the beginning? thats how you will install it again
there a chance you will get your device brick if you install magisk wrong way (A/B partition) but since you already install it previously just reinstall it back
Hmmm, where should I have the boot. Img you mean as if I backed it up on my pc? Or I can download it and use it?
Now I'm confused :/
Before i explain i don't take responsibility for any damages caused on your device if you decided to follow my tutorial .
So basically there's 2 way to install Magisk
• Image Patching - Basically this is what most people do they find stock boot.img and recovery.img for there devices
1. Copy the Stock boot.img or recovery.img to your device
2. Download and install the latest Magisk Manager
If you are patching a recovery image, manually check “Recovery Mode” in Advanced Settings!
Press Install → Install → Select and Patch a File, and select your stock boot or recovery image file
Magisk Manager will patch the image, and store it in [Internal Storage]/Download/magisk_patched.img
Now pull the magisk_patched.img with ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.img
Flash the patched boot.img or recovery.img to your device and reboot.
For most devices, here is the fastboot command:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img or
fastboot flash recovery magisk_patched.img if you are patching a recovery image
Now you are rooted
•Custom Recovery - This is when you do not have Stock boot.img or recovery.img for your device
( High Chance Of Phone Getting Bricks )
1. Download and install the latest Magisk Manager
2. Download Magisk.zip (https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/) choose the Latest Release
3.Now reboot to recovery (TWRP, CWM ... ETC)
if you use stock recovery it should say "apply update via sdcard"
then just choose Magisk.zip
4. Now if you have TWRP just click Install and choose Magisk.zip
5. wait for the process
6. Now you are Rooted (hopefully xD :fingers-crossed
ineedroot69 said:
Before i explain i don't take responsibility for any damages caused on your device if you decided to follow my tutorial .
So basically there's 2 way to install Magisk
• Image Patching - Basically this is what most people do they find stock boot.img and recovery.img for there devices
1. Copy the Stock boot.img or recovery.img to your device
2. Download and install the latest Magisk Manager
If you are patching a recovery image, manually check “Recovery Mode” in Advanced Settings!
Press Install → Install → Select and Patch a File, and select your stock boot or recovery image file
Magisk Manager will patch the image, and store it in [Internal Storage]/Download/magisk_patched.img
Now pull the magisk_patched.img with ADB:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.img
Flash the patched boot.img or recovery.img to your device and reboot.
For most devices, here is the fastboot command:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img or
fastboot flash recovery magisk_patched.img if you are patching a recovery image
Now you are rooted
•Custom Recovery - This is when you do not have Stock boot.img or recovery.img for your device
( High Chance Of Phone Getting Bricks )
1. Download and install the latest Magisk Manager
2. Download Magisk.zip (https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/) choose the Latest Release
3.Now reboot to recovery (TWRP, CWM ... ETC)
if you use stock recovery it should say "apply update via sdcard"
then just choose Magisk.zip
4. Now if you have TWRP just click Install and choose Magisk.zip
5. wait for the process
6. Now you are Rooted (hopefully xD :fingers-crossed
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Thank you very much.
OK, I tried method 2 and didn't work. I downloaded my stock firmware and I have the image file, I can try the first one to place the image in the root of the phone, patch the file with magisk and reflesh it with Odin?
Will I lose all my stuff on the phone by doing this? Thank you
i remember using odin back in 2012 for my samsung galaxy y i didn't know people still using that thing
i search your device on google and it said samsung provide the kernel for it ( https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-note-10-kernel-source-code/amp/ ) thats a good start for rooting your device try looking for it
also visit https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10 it is dedicated section for your device model which means all threads and post are for your device model
ineedroot69 said:
i remember using odin back in 2012 for my samsung galaxy y i didn't know people still using that thing
i search your device on google and it said samsung provide the kernel for it ( https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-note-10-kernel-source-code/amp/ ) thats a good start for rooting your device try looking for it
also visit https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10 it is dedicated section for your device model which means all threads and post are for your device model
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Im already rooted....
Im having issues how to fix the root as i somehow don't have it any more and i don't want to reflash my rom if I'll lose all my stuff on the phone. Im looking how to fix the root.
drazenm said:
Im already rooted....
Im having issues how to fix the root as i somehow don't have it any more and i don't want to reflash my rom if I'll lose all my stuff on the phone. Im looking how to fix the root.
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He's just saying to re-root it... If you lost root it's more than likely gone and you'll have to do whatever you did to gain root in the beginning. I constantly backup all my apps, data, pictures and everything to my little USB OTG thumb drive and to my laptop. I do this daily because many times a factory reset is what has to happen depending on what's going on. You can grab a Samsung micro sdcard 128 GB for $18-$19 or so online or thumb drives like I have a SanDisk 128gb.. it was $14. Just some thoughts for moving ahead so you don't have to go through this again. Lots of good suggestions here. If I were you I'd hit the "thanks" button on whenever took time to stop and search for answers to your issue. That's what we do here on xda. I could care less about racking up "thanks" count just throwing that out there so that you know..
Good luck on getting her all fixed. The note 10 is a real gem!
Sent from my marlin using XDA Labs
flash713 said:
He's just saying to re-root it... If you lost root it's more than likely gone and you'll have to do whatever you did to gain root in the beginning. I constantly backup all my apps, data, pictures and everything to my little USB OTG thumb drive and to my laptop. I do this daily because many times a factory reset is what has to happen depending on what's going on. You can grab a Samsung micro sdcard 128 GB for $18-$19 or so online or thumb drives like I have a SanDisk 128gb.. it was $14. Just some thoughts for moving ahead so you don't have to go through this again. Lots of good suggestions here. If I were you I'd hit the "thanks" button on whenever took time to stop and search for answers to your issue. That's what we do here on xda. I could care less about racking up "thanks" count just throwing that out there so that you know..
Good luck on getting her all fixed. The note 10 is a real gem!
Sent from my marlin using XDA Labs
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I can re root it, that's not the problem, i can do it with the patched magisk boot image through Odin, im asking if that's gonna wipe off everything on my phone. Because i can't backup certain things without titanium backup, and titanium requires root access. Thank you for your help and everyone's else's im well aware and grateful for the attempts, suggestions etc.
no it's not gonna wipe anything thats why magisk is called "systemless" . It will essentially modify the system without actually modifying it.
if you flash magisk_patched.zip nothing noticeable will happen except you will have root access
all your installed application will be there
also i notice this some people actually copy magisk_patched.zip thats really bad idea you need to let Magisk generate it.
For example you have 2 phones same model and same build version .
You generate magisk_patched.zip on the phone A
then decided to copy magisk_patched.zip into phone B ofcourse it will still works
but since you just copy it and didnt let magisk generate it . It would not make backup for boot or recovery partition
if you uninstall Magisk on your phone B .There is really high super ultra mega chance of your phone getting bricks. Also it would not revert any changes done on the period while Magisk is installed
ineedroot69 said:
no it's not gonna wipe anything thats why magisk is called "systemless" . It will essentially modify the system without actually modifying it.
if you flash magisk_patched.zip nothing noticeable will happen except you will have root access
all your installed application will be there
also i notice this some people actually copy magisk_patched.zip thats really bad idea you need to let Magisk generate it.
For example you have 2 phones same model and same build version .
You generate magisk_patched.zip on the phone A
then decided to copy magisk_patched.zip into phone B ofcourse it will still works
but since you just copy it and didnt let magisk generate it . It would not make backup for boot or recovery partition
if you uninstall Magisk on your phone B .There is really high super ultra mega chance of your phone getting bricks. Also it would not revert any changes done on the period while Magisk is installed
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Thanks for the help, please correct me if im wrong.
Im supposed to copy the AP . md5 file to the root directory of my phone, patch it with magisk, get the patched file, copy it on the pc, connect phone to the pc, get it into download mode, flash the patched file with Odin and that should be it?
Or maybe i can do it with twrp?
Any suggestions?
drazenm said:
Any suggestions?
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1. Install the latest Magisk Manager
2. In Magisk Manager: Install → Install → Select and Patch a File and select the AP tar file.
Magisk Manager will patch the whole firmware file and store the output to [Internal Storage]/Download/magisk_patched.tar
3. Copy the patched file to your PC with adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.tar. Do not use MTP as it is reported to corrupt files.
4. Reboot to download mode, and flash magisk_patched.tar as AP in Odin, together with the BL, CP and HOME_CSC files. Never flash only an AP file, as Odin can shrink your /data file-system if you do.
Important: Uncheck "Auto Reboot" in Options!
5. Magisk is now successfully flashed to your device! But there are still several steps before you can properly use the device.
6. We now want to boot into the stock recovery to factory reset our device.
Full data wipe is mandatory! Do not skip this step.
Press Power + Volume Down to exit download mode. As soon as the screen turns off, immediately press the combo key to boot to recovery (e.g. on the S10 it is Power + Bixby + Volume Up). Since we want to boot into stock recovery, continue pressing the volume up button until you see the stock recovery screen.
7. Use volume buttons to navigate through the stock recovery menu, and the power button to select an option. Choose Wipe data/factory reset to wipe the data of the device.
8. This time, we can finally boot to the system with Magisk. Select Reboot system now, and immediately press the combo key to recovery. After seeing the bootloader warning screen, release all buttons so it can boot to the system.
9. The device will automatically reboot for the first time it boots. This is completely normal and done by design.
10. After the device is booted up, do the usual initial setup. The following steps will need an internet connection.
11. Magisk Manager will ask to do additional setups. Let it do its job and the app will automatically reboot your device.
12. Voila! Enjoy Magisk
credit to @Magisk github
you can read the full tutorial here https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/install.md
ineedroot69 said:
1. Install the latest Magisk Manager
2. In Magisk Manager: Install → Install → Select and Patch a File and select the AP tar file.
Magisk Manager will patch the whole firmware file and store the output to [Internal Storage]/Download/magisk_patched.tar
3. Copy the patched file to your PC with adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.tar. Do not use MTP as it is reported to corrupt files.
4. Reboot to download mode, and flash magisk_patched.tar as AP in Odin, together with the BL, CP and HOME_CSC files. Never flash only an AP file, as Odin can shrink your /data file-system if you do.
Important: Uncheck "Auto Reboot" in Options!
5. Magisk is now successfully flashed to your device! But there are still several steps before you can properly use the device.
6. We now want to boot into the stock recovery to factory reset our device.
Full data wipe is mandatory! Do not skip this step.
Press Power + Volume Down to exit download mode. As soon as the screen turns off, immediately press the combo key to boot to recovery (e.g. on the S10 it is Power + Bixby + Volume Up). Since we want to boot into stock recovery, continue pressing the volume up button until you see the stock recovery screen.
7. Use volume buttons to navigate through the stock recovery menu, and the power button to select an option. Choose Wipe data/factory reset to wipe the data of the device.
8. This time, we can finally boot to the system with Magisk. Select Reboot system now, and immediately press the combo key to recovery. After seeing the bootloader warning screen, release all buttons so it can boot to the system.
9. The device will automatically reboot for the first time it boots. This is completely normal and done by design.
10. After the device is booted up, do the usual initial setup. The following steps will need an internet connection.
11. Magisk Manager will ask to do additional setups. Let it do its job and the app will automatically reboot your device.
12. Voila! Enjoy Magisk
credit to @Magisk github
you can read the full tutorial here https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/install.md
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Thanks so much for your help, but i just want to get root back on my phone as i had it rooted already, i dont want to wipe off everything and lose my stuff. There are things that i can only backup with titanium backup, which i can't use now without root privileges :/ can i repair root somehow?
how did you lose your root anyway?
your Android OS updated?
you can try restoring apps with titanium backup but i don't think it will restore Magisk being installed again and gaining root access
ineedroot69 said:
how did you lose your root anyway?
your Android OS updated?
you can try restoring apps with titanium backup but i don't think it will restore Magisk being installed again and gaining root access
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I didn't do the update, but something did mess up the root aa you can see on the photos that I've attached at the beginning of the topic. I just want to reroot my phone again but not to loose all my current stuff on it.
if you have boot.img or recovery.img for your device you might not lose your stuff installing back magisk but i think you only have the whole firmware ".tar.md5" flashing thats is like factory reset for your phone
#edit i read about ".tar.md5" they say if you just extract it .It contains all stock .img file for your device such as boot.img, recovery.img , system.img ...etc
since i have too much free time can you upload the firmware ".tar.md5" of your device i will upload .boot.img and recovery.img for you
ineedroot69 said:
if you have boot.img or recovery.img for your device you might not lose your stuff installing back magisk but i think you only have the whole firmware ".tar.md5" flashing thats is like factory reset for your phone
#edit i read about ".tar.md5" they say if you just extract it .It contains all stock .img file for your device such as boot.img, recovery.img , system.img ...etc
since i have too much free time can you upload the firmware ".tar.md5" of your device i will upload .boot.img and recovery.img for you
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thank you for taking your time to help me out, i appreciate it.
here is the link to the firmware file:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=6006931924117937015
inside are these files:
AP_N975FXXU1ASH5_CL16618471_QB25345699_REV01_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar.md5
BL_N975FXXU1ASH5_CL16618471_QB25345699_REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CP_N975FXXU1ASH5_CP13587367_CL16618471_QB25409313_REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CSC_OMC_OXM_N975FOXM1ASH5_CL16618471_QB25349308_REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5
HOME_CSC_OMC_OXM_N975FOXM1ASH5_CL16618471_QB25349308_REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5
ineedroot69 said:
if you have boot.img or recovery.img for your device you might not lose your stuff installing back magisk but i think you only have the whole firmware ".tar.md5" flashing thats is like factory reset for your phone
#edit i read about ".tar.md5" they say if you just extract it .It contains all stock .img file for your device such as boot.img, recovery.img , system.img ...etc
since i have too much free time can you upload the firmware ".tar.md5" of your device i will upload .boot.img and recovery.img for you
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Any luck?
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Any luck?
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sorry for late reply i'm kinda busy but to make it easier on my part (downloading 5GB file would take me 5 hours) can you just upload the following ?
AP_N975FXXU1ASH5_CL16618471_QB25345699_REV01_user_ low_ship_meta_OS9.tar.md5
BL_N975FXXU1ASH5_CL16618471_QB25345699_REV01_user_ low_ship.tar.md5
CP_N975FXXU1ASH5_CP13587367_CL16618471_QB25409313_ REV01_user_low_ship.tar.md5
Hello I've downloaded latest stock firmware/ROM from: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/...2202-ASUS-32.2050.2050.34-1.1.1-2210-user.zip
But unable to find any guide or tool on how to install it? From searching I understand there's supposed to be a flashfile_AFT.cmd, but can't find it in the zip. I've unlocked bootloader already. thanks
Flashing a working device? Just copy to root dir and reboot.
The instructions said to choose the zip from recovery, but stock recovery doesn't have an option to "install from zip". I only managed to flash the stock firmware after installing twrp.
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Flashing a working device? Just copy to root dir and reboot.
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That's also what instructions said, but I never got the notification you are supposed to get. Also, we are more likely to want to flash the stock firmware on a non-working device and I really can't find how we are supposed to do it with stock firmware.
For the updatenotification you maybe have to activate something like "apply updates on reboots / automatic updates" in developer options.
If the device only boots to fastboot you need a raw firmware file with the flashall.bat (I think it was WW-AI2202-32.2004.2004.84-REL-2206-M2.13.33.11-ASUS_1.1.1-user-20220722.zip for example). You can find it on romdevelopers.
All I had to do was take the firmware zip, plop it into my 'home' directory (i.e. not the actual root directory!), and I got the notification that an update was available via that zip. Standard installation after that.
I had and continue to have root access through Magisk, though I did have to apply that 'after update' magisk function before rebooting to complete the update. Rebooting without doing that loses your root access.
Yes, i mean that folder. Its "root" If you use the standard filemanager.
ok this will update the phone but if a phone was bricked, does any stock ROM file exist that can be flashed via fastboot?
Or is there a script which can be used to flash the contents inside payload.bin through fastboot? there are lots of files if payload.bin is extracted, not sure if everything it meant to be flashed?