I wanted to upgrade to the newest addition to the oxygenos as soon as it was released, having a rooted OPX. Flashed the OTA normally using flashfire but I forgot to check the "Inject SuperSU" option. So now I cannot flash TWRP, probably not supports the new os and I'm left with an unrooted phone. If any of you could direct me to a custom recovery that will allow me to flash SuperSU I would be grateful
Everything is in here that you need to know to install SuperSU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/oxygenos-3-1-0-marshmallow-community-t3445043
Hello All,
Hope you all are doing well.
Recently I installed CM-13 on my One Plus X with TWRP but now when I try installing OxygenOS 3.1.3 via TWRP its giving an error stating zip is corrupted which is not the case but still I re-downloaded the OTA and tried again but still same error. Upon googling found that OxygenOS cannot be installed via TWRP but is that true? Some say that is is possible, please can someone guide me how to install the OxygenOS 3.1.3? Any help would be highly appreciated!
Regards,
Vineeth
If you are using official TWRP then after installing the oos 3.1.3 it should be gone.
So its better to flash oos stock recovery and just flash the oos 3.1.3. after that you can use bluspark modified TWRP recovery.
And yes you can flash oos 3.1.3 by twrp.
Which version of TWRP you are using??
when you flashing the zip, Is it show something like that "This package is for ONEPLUS BUT YOUR IS ONE"
Which version of TWRP you are using?? --> twrp-3.0.2-0
when you flashing the zip, Is it show something like that "This package is for ONEPLUS BUT YOUR IS ONE" ---> Yes, I get this message!
So its better to flash oos stock recovery and just flash the oos 3.1.3. after that you can use bluspark modified TWRP recovery.-------> Please can you provide me some link for for more help??
Which version of TWRP you are using?? --> twrp-3.0.2-0
when you flashing the zip, Is it show something like that "This package is for ONEPLUS BUT YOUR IS ONE" ---> Yes, I get this message!
So its better to flash oos stock recovery and just flash the oos 3.1.3. after that you can use bluspark modified TWRP recovery.-------> Please can you provide me some link for for more help??
See here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/help/to-stock-rom-form-cm13-t3472765
Thanks alot Kéno40, will check and try it and get back here with my observations, thnx alot for response and help!!
Hi.
So the latest Cyanogenmod (honestly every update out of the CM update that came out on 9th Oct) builds do not work for my device. Whenever I try to boot up the device, the device just gets stuck on the bootup screen, that is the screen where you see the OnePlus logo and there's text in the lower part that says "Powered by Android", except that there is no "powered by Android" text seen.
What should I do in order to get things working?
Sorry to post this in the general thread, I am not yet high enough that I can post in the Android Development Thread.
The latest 2 builds are only compatible with the new Marshmallow Bootloader, AFAIK.
In order to get them working, I would recommend you to flash the full OOS 3.1.3 zip file.
There is the alternative to flash a zip file to get the latest booloader and radio firmware. I haven't tested it, that's why I'm not telling you to do so.
Loureiro said:
The latest 2 builds are only compatible with the new Marshmallow Bootloader, AFAIK.
In order to get them working, I would recommend you to flash the full OOS 3.1.3 zip file.
There is the alternative to flash a zip file to get the latest booloader and radio firmware. I haven't tested it, that's why I'm not telling you to do so.
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I currently am running the CM 13.0 2016-10-09 build which works like it should. So should I switch to OOS 3.1.3 and then flash the new CM build?
aamodjoshi23 said:
I currently am running the CM 13.0 2016-10-09 build which works like it should. So should I switch to OOS 3.1.3 and then flash the new CM build?
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Yes. Just like that. But OOS 3.X.X has new Bootloader. So new TWRP should be flashed.
New TWRP : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/development/unofficial-twrp-3-0-2-0-recovery-onyx-t3471584
And flash it as usual.
sundhar88 said:
Yes. Just like that. But OOS 3.X.X has new Bootloader. So new TWRP should be flashed.
New TWRP : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/development/unofficial-twrp-3-0-2-0-recovery-onyx-t3471584
And flash it as usual.
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Alright thanks! If I face any problems I'll post again!
aamodjoshi23 said:
Alright thanks! If I face any problems I'll post again!
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Wait dude! If you're on OOS 2.X.X based ROM and TWRP, then you should flash official OxygenOS Recovery and then flash the Marshmallow ROM. And now you can flash TWRP root or flash CM13 or xposed and whatever...
Refer : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-update-bootloader-firmware-to-t3478917
sundhar88 said:
Wait dude! If you're on OOS 2.X.X based ROM and TWRP, then you should flash official OxygenOS Recovery and then flash the Marshmallow ROM. And now you can flash TWRP root or flash CM13 or xposed and whatever...
Refer : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-update-bootloader-firmware-to-t3478917
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Yup. You need to first flash the OOS recovery and then you need to flash the OOS 3.1.3 and then again the TWRP and then you need to flash whichever ROM you want to... Been there, done that. Real pain...
aamodjoshi23 said:
I currently am running the CM 13.0 2016-10-09 build which works like it should. So should I switch to OOS 3.1.3 and then flash the new CM build?
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That's right.
If you don't want to do a complete wipe, you can try this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-update-bootloader-firmware-to-t3478917
Loureiro said:
That's right.
If you don't want to do a complete wipe, you can try this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-update-bootloader-firmware-to-t3478917
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You're a lifesaver dude! Thanks for the link!!
Hi all,
I’m having the exact same problem. I’ve searched several forums, and have seen different solutions, but I’m unsure what solution to follow. The steps in this thread seem the most logical to me. But just to be clear, are this the steps I have to follow, in the correct order? I don’t want to make any mistakes. I’m currently on OOS 2.2.2 with TWRP 3.0.2.0.
(make backup, I’m wiping the whole thing)
Copy OPX_recovery and OOS 3.1.3 to phone
Flashboot flash OPX_recovery.img (Lollipop version, not MM)
Reboot (to bootloader?)
Flashboot flash OOS 3.1.3 (from pc or from bootloader?)
Wipe Dalvik/cache
Reboot (to bootloader?)
Flash twrp-3.0.2-0-onyx-20161020-085152.img as found in post from sundhar88
Flash latest CM13
Wipe Dalvik/cache
Reboot in normal mode
Should I download and keep the CM13 recovery version too?
Your reply would be massively appreciated!
Cretandus said:
Hi all,
I’m having the exact same problem. I’ve searched several forums, and have seen different solutions, but I’m unsure what solution to follow. The steps in this thread seem the most logical to me. But just to be clear, are this the steps I have to follow, in the correct order? I don’t want to make any mistakes. I’m currently on OOS 2.2.2 with TWRP 3.0.2.0.
(make backup, I’m wiping the whole thing)
Copy OPX_recovery and OOS 3.1.3 to phone
Flashboot flash OPX_recovery.img (Lollipop version, not MM)
Reboot (to bootloader?)
Flashboot flash OOS 3.1.3 (from pc or from bootloader?)
Wipe Dalvik/cache
Reboot (to bootloader?)
Flash twrp-3.0.2-0-onyx-20161020-085152.img as found in post from sundhar88
Flash latest CM13
Wipe Dalvik/cache
Reboot in normal mode
Should I download and keep the CM13 recovery version too?
Your reply would be massively appreciated!
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No need for you to do this.
Just follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-update-bootloader-firmware-to-t3478917 and then flash latest CM13 nightly.
Adesh15 said:
No need for you to do this.
Just follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-update-bootloader-firmware-to-t3478917 and then flash latest CM13 nightly.
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Okay, thanks! I'll try this and let you know the outcome. I have to install CM13 before rebooting out of TWRP, right? "Older roms won't boot" meaning my OOS 2.2.2 won't boot. Just checking...
Cretandus said:
Hi all,
I’m having the exact same problem. I’ve searched several forums, and have seen different solutions, but I’m unsure what solution to follow. The steps in this thread seem the most logical to me. But just to be clear, are this the steps I have to follow, in the correct order? I don’t want to make any mistakes. I’m currently on OOS 2.2.2 with TWRP 3.0.2.0.
(make backup, I’m wiping the whole thing)
Copy OPX_recovery and OOS 3.1.3 to phone
Flashboot flash OPX_recovery.img (Lollipop version, not MM)
Reboot (to bootloader?)
Flashboot flash OOS 3.1.3 (from pc or from bootloader?)
Wipe Dalvik/cache
Reboot (to bootloader?)
Flash twrp-3.0.2-0-onyx-20161020-085152.img as found in post from sundhar88
Flash latest CM13
Wipe Dalvik/cache
Reboot in normal mode
Should I download and keep the CM13 recovery version too?
Your reply would be massively appreciated!
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Install opx_recovery, flash 3.1.3 from recovery. After installed you can fastboot flash Blu sparks latest or Nichets twrp done.
Cretandus said:
Okay, thanks! I'll try this and let you know the outcome. I have to install CM13 before rebooting out of TWRP, right? "Older roms won't boot" meaning my OOS 2.2.2 won't boot. Just checking...
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After flashing the new TWRP for new BL you should reboot to recovery from reboot tab in TWRP.
Then wipe System ,Data and Cache and then flash CM13
Cretandus said:
Hi all,
I�¢??m having the exact same problem. I�¢??ve searched several forums, and have seen different solutions, but I�¢??m unsure what solution to follow. The steps in this thread seem the most logical to me. But just to be clear, are this the steps I have to follow, in the correct order? I don�¢??t want to make any mistakes. I�¢??m currently on OOS 2.2.2 with TWRP 3.0.2.0.
(make backup, I�¢??m wiping the whole thing)
Copy OPX_recovery and OOS 3.1.3 to phone
Flashboot flash OPX_recovery.img (Lollipop version, not MM)
Reboot (to bootloader?)
Flashboot flash OOS 3.1.3 (from pc or from bootloader?)
Wipe Dalvik/cache
Reboot (to bootloader?)
Flash twrp-3.0.2-0-onyx-20161020-085152.img as found in post from sundhar88
Flash latest CM13
Wipe Dalvik/cache
Reboot in normal mode
Should I download and keep the CM13 recovery version too?
Your reply would be massively appreciated!
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Hi there.
I tried the way these folks suggested, by updating the BL using the zip file and flashing the updated TWRP recovery, and it worked!
What I did was, first of all, I took the backup using Titanium Backup and took a nandroid backup. Then I already had downloaded the files required, that is the BL zip file, the TWRP recovery, and the latest CM 13.0 build. Then I went to recovery > install and then located the BL and flashed it. Then I tried to flash the TWRP recovery but it didn't. Gave an error saying, "Unsuccessful" or something on those lines.
So I took that TWRP img file and copied it on my laptop. Then I went into the bootloader, which at first I thought was a bad idea since I just flashed the BL zip, then I flashed the new TWRP img file and went to recovery mode. And it had worked. So I flashed the CM 13.0 build too and then booted up the device, and it worked!
I guess that should help
aamodjoshi23 said:
Hi there.
I tried the way these folks suggested, by updating the BL using the zip file and flashing the updated TWRP recovery, and it worked!
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I'm glad it worked for(don't forget to drop a thanks and a vote would be good too)
Also for next time,please search the forums before creating a thread.:angel:
Adesh15 said:
After flashing the new TWRP for new BL you should reboot to recovery from reboot tab in TWRP.
Then wipe System ,Data and Cache and then flash CM13
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Adesh15, it worked! Thank you very much!
Cretandus said:
Adesh15, it worked! Thank you very much!
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Great !
I was on CyanogenMod (I guess 13) and wanted to move to JDC rom. I did some flashing and then eventually my phone was fully stuck and booting over and over again. I followed the guide to unbrick it and this went successfully. What steps to follow now? I've found tons of guides which all use different versions of TWRP and OOS but I'm not sure what way I should go.... any help?
p!rate said:
I was on CyanogenMod (I guess 13) and wanted to move to JDC rom. I did some flashing and then eventually my phone was fully stuck and booting over and over again. I followed the guide to unbrick it and this went successfully. What steps to follow now? I've found tons of guides which all use different versions of TWRP and OOS but I'm not sure what way I should go.... any help?
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The problem was your bootloader. I'm writing this guide assuming that you're running a marshmallow OS.
1. Follow this guide to update your bootloader: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-update-bootloader-firmware-to-t3478917
2. Download and flash the latest TWRP recovery found here: https://dl.twrp.me/onyx/
3. Flash the JDC ROM normally as you would've before.
aryan.arora180 said:
The problem was your bootloader. I'm writing this guide assuming that you're running a marshmallow OS.
1. Follow this guide to update your bootloader: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-update-bootloader-firmware-to-t3478917
2. Download and flash the latest TWRP recovery found here: https://dl.twrp.me/onyx/
3. Flash the JDC ROM normally as you would've before.
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Thanks for your quick reply. Currently I am not on a custom recovery yet because I'm not sure on the first step. Can I just follow the guide from step 1 without custom recovery or do I need to flash something for that first? Currently I'm on Oxygen OS 2.1 and my bootloader is unlocked.
Also, do I flash the bootloader twice in a row (first from step 1 in the guide and then again in step 2) or should I flash the latest directly?
edit: Would installing OOS3 from a zip and then installing latest TWRP be easier for me maybe even though it will take longer?
p!rate said:
Thanks for your quick reply. Currently I am not on a custom recovery yet because I'm not sure on the first step. Can I just follow the guide from step 1 without custom recovery or do I need to flash something for that first? Currently I'm on Oxygen OS 2.1 and my bootloader is unlocked.
Also, do I flash the bootloader twice in a row (first from step 1 in the guide and then again in step 2) or should I flash the latest directly?
edit: Would installing OOS3 from a zip and then installing latest TWRP be easier for me maybe even though it will take longer?
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You can't use the stock recovery to flash the bootloader zip.
Installing OxygenOS 3 would be much easier for you but would take time(the download of OOS). If you decide to do so then:
1. Update OOS to 3.x.x, you'll get the newer bootloader so you won't have to flash the bootloader zip.
2. Flash the latest TWRP Recovery.
3. Normally flash the JDC ROM as you would've before.
If you don't wanna download OOS3, then follow these steps:
1. Flash the latest TWRP Recovery.
2. Then flash the bootloader zip ( https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9KbfmnSD_ryeU9KRnlyYW1iZm8/view )
3. Normally flash the JDC ROM as you would've before.
It worked, thanks a lot for clearing this up!
p!rate said:
It worked, thanks a lot for clearing this up!
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My pleasure mate!