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Pre requisites:
Unlocked bootloader
adb tools installed, I used These
The dirty:
Download the latest TWRP(3.0.2-1) Here
Download the latest SuperSU Beta Here I used 2.76-2 (for systemless root)
Put your phone in Bootloader mode (VolDown+Power)
Connect phone to your PC
Via ADB, and type fastboot flash recovery <path>/twrp-3.0.2-1-angler.img
- If you do not want to flash it permanently, just "fastboot boot <path>/twrp-3.0.2.1-angler.img".
- Also, if you flashed it, and you want to go back to stock recovery, you'll have to wait *for now* until the NRD90M factory image is uploaded to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images, then it can just be extracted and fastboot flash'd...
Select boot recovery from the little menu
It will ask for your pass/pin, enter to access. The new TWRP allows you to.
Once inside, proceed to install the SuperSU zip you downloaded in step 2.
Thanks!
Can you decrypt phone using this method? I have crypted 7.0 phone with root but lost TWRP when update crypted all the data. Would be quite nice to have it decrypted without wiping data.
Pyrres said:
Can you decrypt phone using this method? I have crypted 7.0 phone with root but lost TWRP when update crypted all the data. Would be quite nice to have it decrypted without wiping data.
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You can't. You need a kernel that doesn't enforce encryption and you need to format userdata.
Nexus 6P with Chroma rocks!
CyberZeus_Viva said:
You can't. You need a kernel that doesn't enforce encryption and you need to format userdata.
Nexus 6P with Chroma rocks!
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I have ElementalX as my kernel. But what about the stuff I keep reading about that newest TWRP could decrypt data? Does it work or can it be used in this instance?
Pyrres said:
I have ElementalX as my kernel. But what about the stuff I keep reading about that newest TWRP could decrypt data? Does it work or can it be used in this instance?
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Newest TWRP decrypts data on the fly but doesn't decrypt permanently. Do you get the difference?
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CyberZeus_Viva said:
Newest TWRP decrypts data on the fly but doesn't decrypt permanently. Do you get the difference?
Nexus 6P with Chroma rocks!
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Does this mean it can be used with crypted phone as it can decrypt the data it needs or am I missing how it works.
Pyrres said:
Does this mean it can be used with crypted phone as it can decrypt the data it needs or am I missing how it works.
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I can't make myself clear... TWRP decrypts data in memory leaving your data crypted. Got it?
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CyberZeus_Viva said:
I can't make myself clear... TWRP decrypts data in memory leaving your data crypted. Got it?
Nexus 6P with Chroma rocks!
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Yes and no . Basic question, does it work when the phone is crypted or not? Can I have a phone that is crypted and still use TWRP?
Pyrres said:
Yes and no . Basic question, does it work when the phone is crypted or not? Can I have a phone that is crypted and still use TWRP?
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Yes. But that phone will remain crypted
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CyberZeus_Viva said:
Yes. But that phone will remain crypted
Nexus 6P with Chroma rocks!
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Thanks, but I will still lose all my data when installing or can I now keep all my data and just install TWRP as I have already once installed it or does it matter in my case?
Pyrres said:
Thanks, but I will still lose all my data when installing or can I now keep all my data and just install TWRP as I have already once installed it or does it matter in my case?
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Installing TWRP doesn't wipe data
Nexus 6P with Chroma rocks!
Pyrres said:
Thanks, but I will still lose all my data when installing or can I now keep all my data and just install TWRP as I have already once installed it or does it matter in my case?
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You won't lose your data, I didn't lose mine.
TWRP comes and decrypts on the fly, because your password/pin matches the one you set up on the OS; after allowing it to decrypt, you can flash whatever you want.
The decryption is not permanent, meaning your phone will still be crypted, as in; no one will decrypt your data unless you give them the access.
There is no need to flash boot IMG?
McQueefus said:
There is no need to flash boot IMG?
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I didn't flash a modified boot image previously, when I flashed SuperSU, it took care of patching that for me.
Worked like a charm, I was even able to edit the build.prop and enable tethering. You Sir, are awesome!
I'm n Android N with locked bootloader. I have to unlock the bootloader,then install TWRP then format user data to decrypt and flash su via TWRP? Is that order correct? Or any suggestions please?
Dhanabalan said:
I'm n Android N with locked bootloader. I have to unlock the bootloader,then install TWRP then format user data to decrypt and flash su via TWRP? Is that order correct? Or any suggestions please?
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The steps are right on the first page, first post.
McQueefus said:
Worked like a charm, I was even able to edit the build.prop and enable tethering. You Sir, are awesome!
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How?
Dhanabalan said:
I'm n Android N with locked bootloader. I have to unlock the bootloader,then install TWRP then format user data to decrypt and flash su via TWRP? Is that order correct? Or any suggestions please?
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1. You have to unlock the bootloader, which wipes your data.
2. You have to choose wether you want to be encrypted or not, if you do not want an encrypted device you can follow the other guide in the topics list.
3. If you do choose to go encryped, boot once, setup your pass/pin
4. Reboot back to bootloader, install TWRP
5. Boot to Recovery (twrp), input your pass/pin setup on step 3
6. flash SU via TWRP.
McQueefus said:
Worked like a charm, I was even able to edit the build.prop and enable tethering. You Sir, are awesome!
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Sweet, man!
Hi mates, here you have the latest LEX727USA update for our LEX720 devices.
It´s the original stock not modified, you can make a custom rom if you want.
If you have the LEX727 you only need to change a setting with a text editor in "System/Build.prop":
-persist.radio.multisim.config=dsds
to
-persist.radio.multisim.config=NA
its simple.
Rom:
-EUI5.8.21s(Stock)
Install:
-Twrp or custom recovery
-Wipe data,cache, dalvik and system
-Install the Rom
-Reboot to system
No problem with the fingerprint reader?
Because on the rom of Steve, the reader was not recognized.
meuhmeuh51 said:
No problem with the fingerprint reader?
Because on the rom of Steve, the reader was not recognized.
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No problem with nothing
OK, thank You.
meuhmeuh51 said:
OK, thank You.
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:good:
Thanks for the rom, everything perfect only problem I'm having and that in the twrp is asking for password has some way to solve?
gersonrsj said:
Thanks for the rom, everything perfect only problem I'm having and that in the twrp is asking for password has some way to solve?
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If I say no nonsense, it is that the rom of the united states is encrypted. Me, i erased everything with twrp, and then installed the rom.
meuhmeuh51 said:
If I say no nonsense, it is that the rom of the united states is encrypted. Me, i erased everything with twrp, and then installed the rom.
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I've done this, but it's always back to rom and very good, but if you have an update, it's impossible to use
gersonrsj said:
I've done this, but it's always back to rom and very good, but if you have an update, it's impossible to use
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Even using otg via twrp?
meuhmeuh51 said:
Even using otg via twrp?
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I do not know if it works ota with twrp, I'll put the original recovery and wait for the next update
What language?
gersonrsj said:
Thanks for the rom, everything perfect only problem I'm having and that in the twrp is asking for password has some way to solve?
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I think that you have installed the latest version of twrp wich make problems with encrypted data.
- Install the boot.img via fastboot (fastboot flash boot boot.img)
-Format data partition via fastboot (fastboot format userdata)
-Remove the latest twrp and install the old (fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2.img)
I have no problem with that twrp.
villarleg said:
I think that you have installed the latest version of twrp wich make problems with encrypted data.
- Install the boot.img via fastboot (fastboot flash boot boot.img)
-Format data partition via fastboot (fastboot format userdata)
-Remove the latest twrp and install the old (fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2.img)
I have no problem with that twrp.
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Thanks, I got it by installing the old twrp
kixx22 said:
What language?
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Default would be English.
Hello, I am going to flash this via twrp soon. But one thing I need to know, can I flash supersu 2.79 on this? Because of kernel tweak.
crazy1990 said:
Hello, I am going to flash this via twrp soon. But one thing I need to know, can I flash supersu 2.79 on this? Because of kernel tweak.
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Yes, you can flash the latest SuperSU 2.79 SR3 (https://download.chainfire.eu/1021/SuperSU/SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip) normally without issue
bayad said:
Yes, you can flash the latest SuperSU 2.79 SR3 (https://download.chainfire.eu/1021/SuperSU/SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip) normally without issue
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has anyone tried to root his phone with this. I am new at flashing things and i don't want to break my phone
mertsamet said:
has anyone tried to root his phone with this. I am new at flashing things and i don't want to break my phone
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Yes, I flashed my Le Pro 3 with this SuperSU version many times without problem
I wanted to ask a question: this ROM, compared to the overall performance (including fuel consumption) of the 20s, how are you? The translation in some languages I know not be perfect, but it does not matter. What they would press me to know is whether it is worth abandoning the 20s for this stock. Thank you all for the answers.
PS: excuse for my very bad english
Sent from my Le Pro3 using XDA Labs
where can i get a 21s rom for 727 without the modified build.prop? it's annoying me that the phone is thinking that he's 720
How to update my recovery without pc? Is there any processing???
chapal115 said:
How to update my recovery without pc? Is there any processing???
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You can use the official TWRP app which is available in the Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.twrp.twrpapp
chapal115 said:
How to update my recovery without pc? Is there any processing???
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You can use the twrp app or install the .img image directly from recovery
chapal115 said:
How to update my recovery without pc? Is there any processing???
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Just use your TWRP to flash updated one or use app.
Thanks all
Guys I really need help!
After trying to install Xposed in my Mate 10 Lite just updated to Oreo this started to bootloop.
I had rooted the device with Magisk 16.0 and the model was RNE-L21C432
I have the bootloder unlocked and can access fastboot, unfortunately I do not have a backup done via TWRP.
I also have only 2 images of TWRP
This one:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/9-lite/how-to/honor-9-lite-twrp-3-2-1-0-available-t3771358
but once started reboots the system 1 minute later without me touching anything
And I also have the TWRP distributed in this guide: https://ministryofsolutions.com/2018/05/root-huawei-mate-10-lite-oreo.html
Now if I start the phone goes into bootloop and does not boot.
What can I do?
Sorry for bad english, is Google Translate
Try flash xposed unistaller
asengame123 said:
Try flash xposed unistaller
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Already tried, my only idea is to flash a backup from TWRP, but I haven't the backup.
Anyone have the TWRP backup for the Mate 10 with Oreo?
Pietro122 said:
Already tried, my only idea is to flash a backup from TWRP, but I haven't the backup.
Anyone have the TWRP backup for the Mate 10 with Oreo?
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Try flash system.img via adb fastboot and restore backup data via twrp sorry my bad english
asengame123 said:
Try flash system.img via adb fastboot and restore backup data via twrp sorry my bad english
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I have not data backup
Pietro122 said:
I have not data backup
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Data is a application in your device, goto twrp and backup data if you dont want restore it , you can skip this step and only flash system .img via adb fastboot
asengame123 said:
Data is a application in your device, goto twrp and backup data if you dont want restore it , you can skip this step and only flash system .img via adb fastboot
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Ok, i tried to flash system.img from fastboot mode but nothing, the phone try to boot but after 2 minutes it reboot to recovery
Pietro122 said:
Ok, i tried to flash system.img from fastboot mode but nothing, the phone try to boot but after 2 minutes it reboot to recovery
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I forgot, flash boot.img (kernel) via fastboot
asengame123 said:
I forgot, flash boot.img (kernel) via fastboot
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not work
Any TWRP backup?
Pietro122 said:
not work
Any TWRP backup?
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Here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ma...other-development/oeminfo-collection-t3762385
asengame123 said:
Here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ma...other-development/oeminfo-collection-t3762385
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This backup not work, I think because is a EMUI 5.0.2 backup but I'm in EMUI 8.0.0...
Pietro122 said:
This backup not work, I think because is a EMUI 5.0.2 backup but I'm in EMUI 8.0.0...
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I will send you my backup (expect data) and my rom is siruz 2.0 , you want it?
-Are you use hwota or hurupdater?
asengame123 said:
I will send you my backup (expect data) and my rom is siruz 2.0 , you want it?
-Are you use hwota or hurupdater?
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Don't worry!
Finaly yesterday I unbriked my device!
I download HuRUpdater and downgraded the phone to EMUI 5.1!
Thanks for the support!
Pietro122 said:
Don't worry!
Finaly yesterday I unbriked my device!
I download HuRUpdater and downgraded the phone to EMUI 5.1!
Thanks for the support!
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excuse me , may i ask where did you get the emui 5.1 update.zip ?
ShazlieyAzizan said:
excuse me , may i ask where did you get the emui 5.1 update.zip ?
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From Firmware Finder! http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-finder-en/
Hello! I just updated to Android Pie and i've been wondering if there is any way to root the phone. Any help would be SUPER appriciated! Thanks!
Sure it is possible. With Magisk..
bb2k22 said:
Sure it is possible. With Magisk..
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And how do you flash it?
borksek said:
And how do you flash it?
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Take the boot.img out of the firmware package and transfer it to the phone. Install Magisk Manager, open it and click install.
Chose "patch boot image" option. When it's done, transfer "patched_boot.img" to pc and use fastboot to flash.
Code:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
tys0n said:
Take the boot.img out of the firmware package and transfer it to the phone. Install Magisk Manager, open it and click install.
Chose "patch boot image" option. When it's done, transfer "patched_boot.img" to pc and use fastboot to flash.
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Why not with twrp just flash zip?
borksek said:
Why not with twrp just flash zip?
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I didn't wanna format data at the time to be able to mount it in TWRP, which is needed for flashing magisk since it writes to /data/adb.
tys0n said:
I didn't wanna format data at the time to be able to mount it in TWRP, which is needed for flashing magisk since it writes to /data/adb.
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Why not just decrypt
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Why not just decrypt
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I tried a few zips for that when I was on O, but with no success.
There's more ways for decryption to try, like your fstab edit, but I would have to format data anyway.
Otherwise it won't boot after disabling forced encryption, because the data itself is still encrypted and won't be decrypted on boot.
tys0n said:
I tried a few zips for that when I was on O, but with no success.
There's more ways for decryption to try, like your fstab edit, but I would have to format data anyway.
Otherwise it won't boot after disabling forced encryption, because the data itself is still encrypted and won't be decrypted on boot.
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Hello Tys0n, can you please help me with bootloop? I tried to install a magisk module and my phone bootloop. Please help me I just got my phone. Step by step i beg you.. I don't want to lose the phone..
Edit: nvm i fixed it by flashing stock rom
Bro