Updating Full OTA on rooted/unlocked Honor view 10 Fails - Honor 10 Questions & Answers

I have Honor View 10 ( BKL-L09 C675) 8.0.0
Its rooted with Magisk + Twrp
I cannot update to either partial update or full update using TWRP as it fails midway saying Error : 9
However on googling stuff I understand that it is primarily because OTA updater-binary checks for getAuthCheck() and it fails
one post on xda suggested to use BKL-L04 Nocheck recovery image which fails without giving any error
it just shows a usb icon and remains stuck at 5% for a very long time then reboots
Can anyone suggest some other way to install a full update ?

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Debrand Honor 7 Chinese version (PLK-TL01H) to European Version (PLK-L01)

Hi,
I'm trying to debrand my chinese version of Huawei Honor 7 (PLK-TL01H) to European Version (PLK-L01).
As i'm already in Marshmallow version, i should do the following:
1) Downgrade to Android 5.0 PLK-TL01H B190
2) Root the phone thanks to honor 7 MultiTool
3) Flash PLK-L01 B180 version via 3btn force update
4) Flash PLK-L01 B370 version via force update.
I'm trying to rollback (first step) with the file update.app that is B190 version. But i'm already struggling:
1) Force update with *#*#2846579#*#*->select Software Upgrade->select SDCard Upgrade
2) Force update using local update option in settings doesn't work (the option is not available)
3) 3btn give me access to TWRP and not to Force update option (recovery)
I also tried to flash stock recovery, then force update works but stuck at 5% with no error message.
Any idea how to rollback to B190?
Thanks,
Flash the stock recovery of B370 (I assumed it's your current rom) by using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" command.
After that, downgrade to B300 and install PLK-TL01H B190 (if your brand is not plk-l01). If it's, first you need to install PLK-L01 B180.
Hi,
can you just be a bit more specific and detail me the steps and how to do? Thank you,
sebastien_be said:
Hi,
I'm trying to debrand my chinese version of Huawei Honor 7 (PLK-TL01H) to European Version (PLK-L01).
As i'm already in Marshmallow version, i should do the following:
1) Downgrade to Android 5.0 PLK-TL01H B190
2) Root the phone thanks to honor 7 MultiTool
3) Flash PLK-L01 B180 version via 3btn force update
4) Flash PLK-L01 B370 version via force update.
I'm trying to rollback (first step) with the file update.app that is B190 version. But i'm already struggling:
1) Force update with *#*#2846579#*#*->select Software Upgrade->select SDCard Upgrade
2) Force update using local update option in settings doesn't work (the option is not available)
3) 3btn give me access to TWRP and not to Force update option (recovery)
I also tried to flash stock recovery, then force update works but stuck at 5% with no error message.
Any idea how to rollback to B190?
Thanks,
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Does flashing stock recovery and force updating gets stuck at 5% using 3 button method?
If yes, I had the same problem, I booted into Android and used the *#*#xxxxxx#*#* method and it worked ok.
May be you can give that a try....
memht said:
Flash the stock recovery of B370 (I assumed it's your current rom) by using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" command.
After that, downgrade to B300 and install PLK-TL01H B190 (if your brand is not plk-l01). If it's, first you need to install PLK-L01 B180.
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more specific would help.

Unable to update firmware from B100

I'm not sure if I've missed something or just not understanding something - (a very high chance of both here ), but I am unable to update from the stock B100 firmware over wifi or 4G - system update never finds anything.
Using FF I can see all the firmware, select one and enable the proxy in the wifi connection - then system updates will find it, download but fail to install as it fails with Authentication Error - this happens on all OTA or full OTA updates.
I am rooted with unlocked bootloader, using TWRP I have tried to download the firmware in FF then flash the update.zip in TWRP, which fails with error 9, assertion failed.
So - do I need to wait for even longer(!) to have the firmware approved? Or how do I install the firmware offline?
Check Firmware Access in FF always fails, so presumably why this never authenticates
Model: STF-L09
Build: STF-L09C432B100
Thanks
You will definitely need the stock recovery to get OTA updates working (also for FF). Flashing the zip files in TWRP won't work either.
I don't know which version you tried with FF, but B150 should be approved for your model. So I would suggest you to flash stock recovery and try installing B150.
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Ah so presumably it's blocking the OTA update because it detects non standard recovery.. if I flash standard recovery do I need to reset and wipe?
Goes off to search for where to find standard recovery..
No you don't need to wipe anything.
You can extract the recovery from the update.zip with Huawei update extractor.
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Will I receive OTA updates after installing TWRP and Magisk?

As the title states, will I receive OTA updates for my Redmi 5 after I install TWRP and flash Magisk?
morin_khuur said:
As the title states, will I receive OTA updates for my Redmi 5 after I install TWRP and flash Magisk?
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I installed TWRP and Magisk, and I received OTA update, but with custom recovery, the phone can't install it, (it just reboots to TWRP when you press update).
I've read that you can install updates via TWRP but I am not sure from where to download the updates as currently, the official Xiaomi page is down, I presume because of the MIUI 10 update...
You can re-install the stock recovery and maybe unroot the phone and then try again, at least that's what i've read on other forums, but didn't test it myself yet.
iamboredatwork said:
I installed TWRP and Magisk, and I received OTA update, but with custom recovery, the phone can't install it, (it just reboots to TWRP when you press update).
I've read that you can install updates via TWRP but I am not sure from where to download the updates as currently, the official Xiaomi page is down, I presume because of the MIUI 10 update...
You can re-install the stock recovery and maybe unroot the phone and then try again, at least that's what i've read on other forums, but didn't test it myself yet.
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Yes, although we still receive OTA update package from MIUI host, we can't update OTA with TWRP recovery for rosy at present. TWRP hasn't supported ota incremental update zips yet. We need some one can build RedWolf Recovery for rosy to have OTA incremental update supported
Yes u will receive update but u have to flash it via TWRP

[HELP] Bootloop after Android 9.0

Hi,i have tried to update my ALP-L29 to 9.0 with flashy_0.2 .It failed after %80.Then i have flashed TWRP to install 8.0 again but it did not boot to TWRP.Now i can only boot to fastboot Phone Unlocked FRP locked.I tried to flash stok recovery again but it gives FAILED (remote: Command not allowed).How can i get to 8.0 agian?Pls help.
aydink1979 said:
Hi,i have tried to update my ALP-L29 to 9.0 with flashy_0.2 .It failed after %80.Then i have flashed TWRP to install 8.0 again but it did not boot to TWRP.Now i can only boot to fastboot Phone Unlocked FRP locked.I tried to flash stok recovery again but it gives FAILED (remote: Command not allowed).How can i get to 8.0 agian?Pls help.
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Searching in Google downgrade pie 9
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I bricked my Huawei Mate 10 too
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Carnage! said:
Mine is kind of different though, update to Android 9.0 was successful but the problem started after trying to downgrade my device.
I installed the EMUI 9.0 on my device using the HWOTA8_Mate10 method which was successful. The EMUI 9.0 ROM was from FirmwareFinder: ROM version ALP-L29C636E2R1P8B108-log (9.0.0.108). I didn't have any issues at all but since Huawei Mate 10's EMUI 9.0 is still in Beta, I decided to switch back to the stable EMUI 8.0.
Here's where the problem started... Since I want to downgrade, I went ahead and downloaded the 3 needed files (update.zip, update_all_hw, update_data_public) from FirmwareFinder: ROM version ALP-L29C636B143 (8.0.0.143). I fired up HWOTA8_Mate10 and started the installation process. The first step was to boot to fast boot and then plug the device, after that, the software asked me to unplug the device and press volume+ and power button but the device won't boot to recovery anymore. The device is now stuck at "Your device is booting now..." I tried rebooting the device but it won't work. Tried to go to eRevovery to wipe cache/factory reset but it will go back to "Your device is booting now..." page. I tried reinstalling the recovery.img via fastboot and tried to boot to recovery mode again but it won't work anymore. I believe my device is now soft bricked . I can still boot to fastboot, I even tried fastboot flash system system.img which was successful but the device still won't boot. Please help how to recover my device. I think I went too far and now I don't know how to fix this issue.
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No with hwota is another programa
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---------- Post added at 11:57 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:55 PM ----------
Carnage! said:
Mine is kind of different though, update to Android 9.0 was successful but the problem started after trying to downgrade my device.
I installed the EMUI 9.0 on my device using the HWOTA8_Mate10 method which was successful. The EMUI 9.0 ROM was from FirmwareFinder: ROM version ALP-L29C636E2R1P8B108-log (9.0.0.108). I didn't have any issues at all but since Huawei Mate 10's EMUI 9.0 is still in Beta, I decided to switch back to the stable EMUI 8.0.
Here's where the problem started... Since I want to downgrade, I went ahead and downloaded the 3 needed files (update.zip, update_all_hw, update_data_public) from FirmwareFinder: ROM version ALP-L29C636B143 (8.0.0.143). I fired up HWOTA8_Mate10 and started the installation process. The first step was to boot to fast boot and then plug the device, after that, the software asked me to unplug the device and press volume+ and power button but the device won't boot to recovery anymore. The device is now stuck at "Your device is booting now..." I tried rebooting the device but it won't work. Tried to go to eRevovery to wipe cache/factory reset but it will go back to "Your device is booting now..." page. I tried reinstalling the recovery.img via fastboot and tried to boot to recovery mode again but it won't work anymore. I believe my device is now soft bricked . I can still boot to fastboot, I even tried fastboot flash system system.img which was successful but the device still won't boot. Please help how to recover my device. I think I went too far and now I don't know how to fix this issue.
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/...zb/BLA_beta-downy_0.4.zip/file
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OTA Updates failing Mate10 pro

Hi.
I have a Mate10 pro currently running C432.156 which I installed via HWOTA. Its also bootloader unlocked and rooted. I had a OTA update pop up for 157 so flashed stock recovery as I was running TWRP. When I set the update running it rebooted to recovery and the update failed on 5%.
Is this because I am unlocked/rooted or due to something else? Im thinking this as I also have a Huawei T3 10 tablet and I have the same issue on that with OTA's.
Thanks for any help
djclark25 said:
Hi.
I have a Mate10 pro currently running C432.156 which I installed via HWOTA. Its also bootloader unlocked and rooted. I had a OTA update pop up for 157 so flashed stock recovery as I was running TWRP. When I set the update running it rebooted to recovery and the update failed on 5%.
Is this because I am unlocked/rooted or due to something else? Im thinking this as I also have a Huawei T3 10 tablet and I have the same issue on that with OTA's.
Thanks for any help
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It depends on what the OTA checks. Usually it will check integrity of /system, /vendor, /product and /cust, sometimes it will check more (like ramdisk and kernel).
If any of those partitions are modified or if you have rooted/custom kernel it will fail to install.
You can restore stock ramdisk and see if that lets it install. (use Magisk Uninstaller if Magisk is what you use)
What you can do is see if you can go to System Update then menu and "Download latest full package". This would install the full version instead and won't fail due to integrity checks. What I'm not sure of though is if that option is available in System Update on B156.
If that should fail you could always update using TWRP+HuRUpdater or HWOTA again.

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