hi xda,
my device is lg v300s oreo 21e rooted and install twrp
and i have new software update 'upgrade' v21g but can't install it with twrp, can some one give the stock recovery img file of v300s oreo please .
no one replay ??
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no one replay [emoji26][emoji26]
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If you have the KDZ you can flash it with LGUP. You don't need "stock recovery".
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If you have the KDZ you can flash it with LGUP. You don't need "stock recovery".
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but how to root again ?
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seloka180 said:
but how to root again ?
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Same way you rooted in the first place. You flash Magisk with TWRP, as well as the "no encryption" file and the "don't check for root" file.
If you use LGUP with "DL PARTITION" method you can deselect "recovery" partition and keep TWRP.
If you use LGUP with "upgrade" method you will temporarily keep apps and data -- but then you still have to reinstall TWRP, and flash Magisk, etc. All that will wipe your data.
At least with DL PARTITION method, you are starting with TWRP...
If you had TWRP flashable zipped file of this update (like @westwood24 made for the H930 latest OREO KDZ), you could just flash it in TWRP recovery like a ROM.
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If you use LGUP with "DL PARTITION" method you can deselect "recovery" partition and keep TWRP.
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WOW ? is this methode work.
this is best way to upgrade.
I did not know that. thanks
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ChazzMatt said:
If you use LGUP with "DL PARTITION" method you can deselect "recovery" partition and keep TWRP.
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this method not work .
I tried several times but the twrp was removed
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seloka180 said:
this method not work .
I tried several times but the twrp was removed
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No, TWRP isn't removed if you really excluded the recovery partitions when flashing in DL Partition mode. Many, many people have done this.
You are either not excluding (UNticking the boxes) the recovery partitions or afterwards you are not using the correct ADB/fastboot commands to boot back to TWRP recovery. You have to boot to TWRP to reflash the no encryption and no root check files, and to re-flash Magisk for root. The easiest way is through fastboot commands listed in the WTF thread instructions. The "hardware button dance" to get to TWRP is difficult and you risk factory resetting your device again.
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No, TWRP isn't removed if you really excluded the recovery partitions when flashing in DL Partition mode. Many, many people have done this.
You are either not excluding (UNticking the boxes) the recovery partitions or afterwards you are not using the correct ADB/fastboot commands to boot back to TWRP recovery. You have to boot to TWRP to reflash the no encryption and no root check files, and to re-flash Magisk for root. The easiest way is through fastboot commands listed in the WTF thread instructions. The "hardware button dance" to get to TWRP is difficult and you risk factory resetting your device again.
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yes i use hardware button
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How can i unroot my device so i can update to lollipop when it is released?
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Flash a kdz file! There is a guide for that in forum...
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Flash a kdz file! There is a guide for that in forum...
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It s the only method? Bcuz i cant download my kdz..for some reason the website dsnt work for me. The lg website where you download the kdz with your imei..
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Diaze said:
It s the only method? Bcuz i cant download my kdz..for some reason the website dsnt work for me. The lg website where you download the kdz with your imei..
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Sorry.
Flashing a KDZ file is the only way.
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Don't listen to that guy!
1. Do you have supersu?
No: get it. Yes :
2. Go to supersu and scroll down the settings menu until you see "clean up for permanent unroot" press it.
3. Follow the instructions.
4. You are now unrooted!
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1. Do you have supersu?
No: get it. Yes :
2. Go to supersu and scroll down the settings menu until you see "clean up for permanent unroot" press it.
3. Follow the instructions.
4. You are now unrooted!
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If you have locked bootloader and stock recovery.
Never tried this, but after this you can go to download mode and check for sure if it says rooted or not!
I think if you need to return to stock for the update to lollipop better flash kdz and have a clean stock version, no rooted apps, no busybox installed. This is my opinion!
You must flash either your current version KDZ or the Lollipop KDZ.
That is because:
a) If you have the stock recovery and rooted system, then it will probably detect a modified /system partition and cancel the OTA update. The worst case scenario would be if the update, for some reason completed, it would soft-brick your device.
b) If you have a custom recovery, then it will do nothing, but it's possible that every time you try to boot back into the system, the system will boot you back into recovery, in an attempt to complete the OTA update.
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ok thanks for your answers guys. i think the best thing is to flash the kdz..it`s more safe.
now let s wait for lollipop..
Hello guys
I'm on CM12 D620 by InvaderJohn with unlocked boot and root.
I'd like to flash stock 20c kdz but i can't using LG flash tool.
What do you think i have to do ?
Thanks for help.
francois64 said:
Hello guys
I'm on CM12 D620 by InvaderJohn with unlocked boot and root.
I'd like to flash stock 20c kdz but i can't using LG flash tool.
What do you think i have to do ?
Thanks for help.
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why you can't use lg flash tools?
Because it does not recognize the phone and gets stuck after15%, asking to try again.
I thought it was because of root or TWRP recovery but i found a solution using LG mobile support Tools in recovery mode.
I tried to go back to KK but after flashing and rebooting, it was stuck on LG boot logo.
Then i used LG flash Tools to upgrade to kdz 5.02 and it worked !
Now i run official Lolipop and i don't need to root anymore :
I needed root to run Foldermount to make Navigon App store maps on external SDcard ; it is possible without App now !
Thanks.
Hi! I have an LG G5 h850 and I've flashed this ROM (a full flashable zip of Android Nougat 7.0 stock). The problem is I can't seem to root my phone.
If I flash any SuperSU zip with TWRP 3.1.0.0, the phone won't be able to boot afterwards (it will get stuck at the LG logo).
I've iunlocked my bootloader using the official procedure (fastboot getvar unlocked returns "yes") and I've also flashed no verity opt encrypt 5.1 after wiping data: my TWRP can access internal storage.
What am I missing? Is there a specific SuperSU zip which works on a Nougat h850? Has the problem got something to do with dm-verity?
I have an LG G5 H850 with TWRP 3.1.0..0 and SuperSU 2.65 installed. I did not install the no-verity and my phone is operating normally. Just need a way to get rid of the "your phone is unlocked" screen on boot up.
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N or M?
Stransky said:
I have an LG G5 H850 with TWRP 3.1.0..0 and SuperSU 2.65 installed. I did not install the no-verity and my phone is operating normally. Just need a way to get rid of the "your phone is unlocked" screen on boot up.
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Are you sporting Nougat or Marshmallow? With Android M I rooted it with no problems.
Nougat and i had no problems rooting.
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Nougat and i had no problems rooting.
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That's astounding. Do you remember the procedure you followed? Is the ROM the same I used (LG-H85020A-Flashable.COMPLETE.zip)? Is the precise SuperSU version UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550?
Patching sepolicy failure
I've proceeded to reinstall N and SuperSU 2.65 and I see the following message:
Code:
- Patching sepolicy
--- Failure, aborting
Given Android N requires systemless mode, hence boot image patching, could this be the cause? What should I do?
HisDudeness3008 said:
That's astounding. Do you remember the procedure you followed? Is the ROM the same I used (LG-H85020A-Flashable.COMPLETE.zip)? Is the precise SuperSU version UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550?
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The ROM is the same (H85020a) but my phone was updated OTA.
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Further to my last I used @autoprime's unlocking the G5 bootloader thread and followed the instructions on it, including the installation of TWRP etc.
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Enter password to unlock
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The ROM is the same (H85020a) but my phone was updated OTA.
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I see... I couldn't update OTA because when it had to install the downloaded update it just rebooted to TWRP.
Anyway, after getting that error message, I flashed a newer version of SuperSU. It patched sepolicy successfully and even booted (I don't know what I did different than other times). Anyway, it prompted me with an "Enter password to unlock message", with some attempts already out (23/30).
Could it be because I have decrypted data partition? I read the decryption and root access are mutually exclusive. I decripted just because, after the 30th failed boot attempt, I tried it just to change something and see if it worked.
If I have to choose between the two, I'll choose root access. How do I restore encryption?
Sorry, have no idea, I don't use encryption.
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Sorry, have no idea, I don't use encryption.
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I mean the default setup of the G5, whereas TWRP can't access internal storage and will ask you for a password upon starting, to which you have to hit "cancel".
When I hit cancel in TWRP in answer to the password I then swipe below to allow modifications. At least that is what I am offered on the swipe window.
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Yeah, that is indeed the default behaviour. However, at some point I've flashed no-verity-opt-encrypt zip. This removes the encryption. TWRP doesn't have to ask you for a password you do not know, and can thus modify /data partition. This, however, prevents you from rooting your device. And, apparently, prevents me from booting my phone right now. Is there any way to revert the effects of no-verity-opt-encrypt?
I am sorry, I am not even remotely akin to a developer, I only follow their instructions so am not aware if it is possible to revert the no- verity effects. The only suggestion I can come up with is to do a factory reset backbto stock Nougat and then redo the installation of TWRP etc omitting "no-verity" option. But I would check with someone like Autoprime first to see if this will work and not create more problems. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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No problem, you've been of enough help! I thank you for your time.
I know, I'm not akin to a developer as well, but I have the bad habit of getting myself into developer trouble
Solved one: I unbricked my phone. Followed this excellent guide from by dksoni411. I thank him with all my heart, as well as AutoPrime, Hyelton, bullghost and anyone else who contributed.
Solved two: I finally managed to root my h850. Don't know what I did different from the other dozen times I tried. From stock Nougat 7.0 I rebooted to fastboot mode via adb, flashed TWRP in fastboot, booted into recovery without allowing normal boot to happen before it, flashed SuperSU (v2.79-20161211114519), didn't wipe cache or dalvik, and rebooted. Upon boot, phone reset once and then booted straight into Nougat, with SuperSU apk installed. Yay!
HisDudeness3008 said:
Solved one: I unbricked my phone. Followed this excellent guide from by dksoni411. I thank him with all my heart, as well as AutoPrime, Hyelton, bullghost and anyone else who contributed.
Solved two: I finally managed to root my h850. Don't know what I did different from the other dozen times I tried. From stock Nougat 7.0 I rebooted to fastboot mode via adb, flashed TWRP in fastboot, booted into recovery without allowing normal boot to happen before it, flashed SuperSU (v2.79-20161211114519), didn't wipe cache or dalvik, and rebooted. Upon boot, phone reset once and then booted straight into Nougat, with SuperSU apk installed. Yay!
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Tnx man! :good: U should post step by step what u did to root as separate thread, cuz U have been a tremendous helper, u know?? U solved Huuuuuge problem , so U can be great helper to those who could came into similar troubles :victory:
Hello!
O have lg v30(h930) and i recently flashed a custom rom(pixel experience rom). And now i can't boot into twrp bcz factory reset is disabled by kill switch. I have no root now i want to go back to the stock rom. I don't like this rom bcz so much battery drain and slow performance.
Plz help me with this problem
trouble. said:
And now i can't boot into twrp bcz factory reset is disabled by kill switch. I have no root now i want to go back to the stock rom.
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Don't quite understand. If you haven't factory reset your phone, then you should still have TWRP. Boot to TWRP with fastboot commands or button dance?
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Don't quite understand. If you haven't factory reset your phone, then you should still have TWRP. Boot to TWRP with fastboot commands or button dance?
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There is a problem! There is no "oem unlock option" in developers setting and when i go to bootloader and type "fastboot boot twrp img" then it gives me error"fastboot is not recognized as an internal pr external comman,operable program or batch file".
I just want to go back to stock bcz this rom is very bad
trouble. said:
There is a problem! There is no "oem unlock option" in developers setting and when i go to bootloader and type "fastboot boot twrp img" then it gives me error"fastboot is not recognized as an internal pr external comman,operable program or batch file".
I just want to go back to stock bcz this rom is very bad
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Have you tried using dev patched LGUP to reflash stock h930 firmware?
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Have you tried using dev patched LGUP to reflash stock h930 firmware?
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+
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No. Can u guide me how to do that?
trouble. said:
No. Can u guide me how to do that?
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How could you not be familiar with lgup? You HAVE to use lgup to convert your h930 to us998 to even unlock your bootloader
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trouble. said:
No. Can u guide me how to do that?
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You can find the patched lgup here https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/us998-lg-v30-us998-us99820a040330-kdz-t3786337 with instructions on how to use it
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How could you not be familiar with lgup? You HAVE to use lgup to convert your h930 to us998 to even unlock your bootloader
You can find the patched lgup here https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/us998-lg-v30-us998-us99820a040330-kdz-t3786337 with instructions on how to use it
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Europe H930 doesn't convert to North America US998 for bootloader unlock, among other reasons as it already has fastboot flash commands.
But he probably used LGUP to downgrade to necessary pre-July 2018 H930 KDZ firmware -- unless he was lucky enough to already have that on his phone.... Those of us in the beginning of WTF didn't have to downgrade to anything.
There's also dev patched LGUP in the Europe H930 KDZ thread. He's had to have seen it...
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Europe H930 doesn't convert to North America US998 for bootloader unlock, among other reasons as it already has fastboot flash commands.
But he probably used LGUP to downgrade to necessary pre-July 2018 H930 KDZ firmware -- unless he was lucky enough to already have that on his phone.... Those of us in the beginning of WTF didn't have to downgrade to anything.
There's also dev patched LGUP in the Europe H930 KDZ thread. He's had to have seen it...
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My bootloader is unlocked when i type adb reboot bootloader it reboots in fastboot but when i type fastboot boot twrp.img it gives a error"fastboot is not recognized as an internal or external command
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My bootloader is unlocked when i type adb reboot bootloader it reboots in fastboot but when i type fastboot boot twrp.img it gives a error"fastboot is not recognized as an internal or external command
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I'll repeat my question below:
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Have you tried using dev patched LGUP to reflash stock h930 firmware?
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Something is messed up about your phone. You need to go back to the beginning. Reflash stock H930 KDZ.
Then, we'll worry about reinstalling TWRP.
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I'll repeat my question below:
Something is messed up about your phone. You need to go back to the beginning. Reflash stock H930 KDZ.
Then, we'll worry about reinstalling TWRP.
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Can u give me some instructions how to flash it bcz i never used it i usually flash files in twrp and i don't want to brick my phone
trouble. said:
Can u give me some instructions how to flash it bcz i never used it i usually flash files in twrp and i don't want to brick my phone
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See bottom of post #1 in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/h930-lg-v30-european-market-h930-t3779076
Unless you were already on pre-July 2018 firmware when you unlocked your bootloader, you had to use LGUP to temporarily downgrade earlier firmware. Since your bootloader is already unlocked you don't have to downgrade, but you do have to re-flash stock firmware with LGUP. It can be the most recent, if you wish. Then you will use fastboot flash commands to re-install TWRP.
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See bottom of post #1 in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/h930-lg-v30-european-market-h930-t3779076
Unless you were already on pre-July 2018 firmware when you unlocked your bootloader, you had to use LGUP to temporarily downgrade earlier firmware. Since your bootloader is already unlocked you don't have to downgrade, but you do have to re-flash stock firmware with LGUP. It can be the most recent, if you wish. Then you will use fastboot flash commands to re-install TWRP.
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I have downloaded the h93020r version now only i have to flash a kdz with lgup right?
trouble. said:
I have downloaded the h93020r version now only i have to flash a kdz with lgup right?
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Yes. You can either choose Refurbish or DL Partition (but choose all partitions). This will wipe your phone, so save off anything you don't have stored elsewhere. Your bootloader will remain unlocked. You will then reinstall TWRP via fastboot flash commands.
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Yes. You can either choose Refurbish or DL Partition (but choose all partitions). This will wipe your phone, so save off anything you don't have stored elsewhere. Your bootloader will remain unlocked. You will then reinstall TWRP via fastboot flash commands.
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I thought that u have to choose upgrade option for flashing a stock rom?
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I thought that u have to choose upgrade option for flashing a stock rom?
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If you choose "upgrade" it will only overwrite the parts it thinks needs updating. I think you need a fresh install of all the stock firmware as something seems corrupted from your ROM installation.
Since your bootloader is already unlocked, you can actually flash the newest H930 firmware. 20R is sort old. I think 21O is the newest... But it's your choice.
Then, you would reinstall TWRP, reflash the no root check and no encryption files, and reflash Magisk -- like when you first unlocked the bootloader and rooted.
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ChazzMatt said:
If you choose "upgrade" it will only overwrite the parts it thinks needs updating. I think you need a fresh install of all the stock firmware as something seems corrupted from your ROM installation.
Since your bootloader is already unlocked, you can actually flash the newest H930 firmware. 20R is sort old. I think 21O is the newest... But it's your choice.
Then, you would reinstall TWRP, reflash the no root check and no encryption files, and reflash Magisk -- like when you first unlocked the bootloader and rooted.
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+
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Can i update to 210 after flashing this 20r?
trouble. said:
Can i update to 210 after flashing this 20r?
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Yes, there is a 21O TWRP flashable zip.
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Yes, there is a 21O TWRP flashable zip.
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I mean ota not flashing
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I mean ota not flashing
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Yeah, but they not just flash that to begin with instead of older 20R?
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Yeah, but they not just flash that to begin with instead of older 20R?
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Are there any different features in between these two roms?
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After I installed US99830b using LGUP - refurblish, and then flashed TWRP, when I boot into TWRP, it asked for data decypt password which I had no idea. I cannot flash any files in Data using TWRP. Please help!
minhntp said:
After I installed US99830b using LGUP - refurblish, and then flashed TWRP, when I boot into TWRP, it asked for data decypt password which I had no idea. I cannot flash any files in Data using TWRP. Please help!
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You didn't follow instructions to install TWRP correctly.
LG Pie encrypts data and you have to disable that.
Reinstall TWRP the right way. See the US998 KDZ thread, post #1. There's a link to instructions for installing TWRP on unlocked bootloader Pie KDZ. Follow them, they are written for the order you need to do or you will have problems.
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You didn't follow instructions to install TWRP correctly.
LG Pie encrypts data and you have to disable that.
Reinstall TWRP the right way. See the US998 KDZ thread, post #1. There's a link to instructions for installing TWRP on unlocked bootloader Pie KDZ. Follow them, they are written for the order you need to do or you will have problems.
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Thank you so much. I followed the instructions and now it's working fine. (I lost all data though)
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Thank you so much. I followed the instructions and now it's working fine. (I lost all data though)
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Yeah, because you have to reformat data.
The TWRP-flashable zips already have that decryption removed, but for people who don't want to wait on TWRP-flashable zips (or their variant may not get one) to update to Pie, they have to follow these instructions to install or reinstall TWRP on Pie.
So I don't have TWRP flashed onto my device, I am stuck in a bootloop after flashing EdXposed YAHFA on Magisk Manager. I then booted into TWRP using Powershell but when investigating the /data/ it only has india and reserve as folders.
I think it's because TWRP doesn't access the decrypted files, however I do no know how to decrypt the files for TWRP.
Does anyone know how I could remove/disable the module?
I must also add that adb doesn't recognise my device so uninstalling through that is a no go.
[UPDATE]
I have been able to re access the phone by dirty flashing my backup ROM from when I rooted. However I haven't been able to reflash my magisk_patched.img
https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t...y-oxygen-os-stock-recovery-adb-t3991865/page8
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t...y-oxygen-os-stock-recovery-adb-t3991865/page8
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Flashing the patched img reverts me to the bootloop, is there any way I can disable the magisk modules?
MihirB124 said:
Flashing the patched img reverts me to the bootloop, is there any way I can disable the magisk modules?
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You mean the modded recovery?
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You mean the modded recovery?
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That's right, the modded recovery just reverts me back to the bootloop. maybe it's because my phone's boot image was originally an A and not a B partition.
Sorry if I'm being dense here, I am quite grateful that you are attempting to aid me.
MihirB124 said:
That's right, the modded recovery just reverts me back to the bootloop. maybe it's because my phone's boot image was originally an A and not a B partition.
Sorry if I'm being dense here, I am quite grateful that you are attempting to aid me.
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What is your version? Indian version I assume from the first post, but which version number?
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Lossyx said:
What is your version? Indian version I assume from the first post, but which version number?
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Oxygen OS: 10.3.0.HD01AA
MihirB124 said:
Oxygen OS: 10.3.0.HD01AA
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Could you try flashing this one?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=18FJGpExMdEyNgQblRSEu62N3fFsFcx_C
"fastboot flash recovery 'name', if it works follow instructions from the first post I linked above.
If it doesn't work. here's a stock recovery;
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bAXVUuZevvzEd7C0GAXG0sE6uK5FoosP
EDIT: Actually there is no instructions in that post;
reboot into recovery, enter password and plug your phone in,
then run
"adb shell"
"cd data/adb/modules"
"ls" < to list exact modules names, then
"rm -rf moduleFolder"
Lossyx said:
Could you try flashing this one?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=18FJGpExMdEyNgQblRSEu62N3fFsFcx_C
"fastboot flash recovery 'name', if it works follow instructions from the first post I linked above.
If it doesn't work. here's a stock recovery;
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bAXVUuZevvzEd7C0GAXG0sE6uK5FoosP
EDIT: Actually there is no instructions in that post;
reboot into recovery, enter password and plug your phone in,
then run
"adb shell"
"cd data/adb/modules"
"ls" < to list exact modules names, then
"rm -rf moduleFolder"
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That worked perfectly, thank you so much!
I hope that this thread helps anyone else who may mess up as badly as I did.