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Hi All,
To those who are interested in a safe flash to 7.1.1 from a stock B08 (or other version) rooted and unlocked BL :
First all thnx to @djkuz , @tron1, @iNaruX and all the others
1. First backup your device with TWRP. Put backup safely on SD in case you need it.
2. I did flash the latest TWRP 3.1.0.0 to my device. I used ADB Fastboot command (as you know) : fastboot flash recovery ....img
and fastboot reboot - done!
3. Make sure you have the following files on your SD :
* B10 flashable bootstack and stocksystem (from @djkuz)
https://mega.nz/#!xsAHyaJR!cro7nzJ1p6SA-St6vFJXS6SXRPf0KKRCSpDpxmz1Vro
https://mega.nz/#!5toCkJ7D!R6u-6dyVSbQRMqdHh_jQI-MKtlo-ORGJ-Yn7HvMuARk
* the 7.0 leaked bootstack and stocksystem (from @tron1)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120713802
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298937254
* the 7.1.1 idem
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634754697
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862711840
* the SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224405790
This steps i performed ( maybe other methods are better but with these steps i had no problems at all)
4. boot into TWRP
5. i did not WIPE anything (to keep my Apex launcher and all my settings and apps)
6. flash B10 bootstack and then system
7. reboot system - you will have the 'unlock system boot sreen' (no problem) - after 5 sec it will boot - all your apps are relaunched - you now have B10 on your device (and all of your apps and settings are the same)
8. reboot again in TWRP - flash 7.0 bootstack and system - flash also the SU2.79 before reboot - reboot system - your device reboots twice on logo - apps are being updated - you will boot ok and you have 7.0 !
9. reboot again into TWRP and flash 7.1.1 - flash SU2.79 again ( to be sure ) - reboot system - you have a clean boot - in my case the system asked with what launcher (APEX in my case) i had to start (choose yours) - you now have 7.1.1
10. make TWRP backup when needed
11 IF YOU WANT TO UPDATE TO B02 : use this methode https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-a2017g-install-b02-root-fb-t3590852
EDIT : when you want to get rid of the bootscreen which states that you have an unlocked bootloader, follow this procedure (very easy )
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71444728&postcount=496
So far i'm having no issues. Installing apps etc is much more fluent and quick - switching between apps is faster - gps and other stuff working like a charm (so far)
Battery stats : keeping you updated
ENJOY !
raystef66 said:
Hi All,
To those who are interested in a safe flash to 7.1.1 from a stock B08 (or other version) rooted and unlocked BL :
First all thnx to @djkuz , @tron1, @iNaruX and all the others
1. First backup your device with TWRP. Put backup safely on SD in case you need it.
2. I did flash the latest TWRP 3.1.0.0 to my device. I used ADB Fastboot command (as you know) : fastboot flash recovery ....img
and fastboot reboot - done!
3. Make sure you have the following files on your SD :
* B10 flashable bootstack and stocksystem (from @djkuz)
https://mega.nz/#!xsAHyaJR!cro7nzJ1p6SA-St6vFJXS6SXRPf0KKRCSpDpxmz1Vro
https://mega.nz/#!5toCkJ7D!R6u-6dyVSbQRMqdHh_jQI-MKtlo-ORGJ-Yn7HvMuARk
* the 7.0 leaked bootstack and stocksystem (from @tron1)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120713802
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298937254
* the 7.1.1 idem
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634754697
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862711840
* the SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224405790
This steps i performed ( maybe other methods are better but with these steps i had no problems at all)
4. boot into TWRP
5. i did not WIPE anything (to keep my Apex launcher and all my settings and apps)
6. flash B10 bootstack and then system
7. reboot system - you will have the 'unlock system boot sreen' (no problem) - after 5 sec it will boot - all your apps are relaunched - you now have B10 on your device
8. reboot again in TWRP - flash 7.0 bootstack and system - flash also the SU2.79 before reboot - reboot system - your device reboots twice on logo - apps are being updated - you will boot ok and you have 7.0 !
9. reboot again into TWRP and flash 7.1.1 - flash SU2.79 again - reboot system - you have a clean boot - in my case the system asked with what launcher (APEX in my case) i had to start (choose yours) - you now have 7.1.1
So far i'm having no issues. Installing apps etc is much more fluent and quick - switching between apps is faster - gps and other stuff working like a charm (so far)
Battery stats : keeping you updated
ENJOY !
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I'm on stock B29, rooted, unlocked bootloader.
Been avoiding updates, but this looks promising to keep root.
Think it will work for me? Forgot to mention I have 3.0.4 twrp
HTC55555 said:
I'm on stock B29, rooted, unlocked bootloader.
Been avoiding updates, but this looks promising to keep root.
Think it will work for me?
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Don't know exactly.
For G users the latest update before 7.0 was the B10. Therefore B10 is the necessary flash before G users can flash N
As long as you keep TWRP running ( as far as i know do not wipe system etc...therefore i mentioned earlier to not wipe anything) and your latest backup, you can always restore it.
Hmm... I did this a week ago and forgot to flash SuperSU. Messed up big time... Axon7tool gives the what() error, but people say that even if it successfully flashes the recovery, the stock recovery remains there.
So I need the inverse process... any idea how?
Choose an username... said:
Hmm... I did this a week ago and forgot to flash SuperSU. Messed up big time... Axon7tool gives the what() error, but people say that even if it successfully flashes the recovery, the stock recovery remains there.
So I need the inverse process... any idea how?
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Perhaps this will help : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71444519&postcount=494
unplug usb when you give command to flash twrp recovery, otherwise it always reflashes stock recovery....
Hope that helps
Thanks for the reply! I'll have to figure out how to make axon7tool work now. Much appreciated
Dear raystef66!
I'm on Resurrection Remix now-2017G (it is 7.1.1 based).I would like to have a stock 7.1.1.Can i just do the steps in your post 1,without flash b10, just flash
7.1.1 stock bootstack, system and Super SU?Would it working solution, to go from Resurrection Remix to stock 7.1.1 on 2017g?And will be twrp still prsent after those steps?
Thanks in advance!
ValVK said:
Dear raystef66!
I'm on Resurrection Remix now-2017G (it is 7.1.1 based).I would like to have a stock 7.1.1.Can i just do the steps in your post 1,without flash b10, just flash
7.1.1 stock bootstack, system and Super SU?Would it working solution, to go from Resurrection Remix to stock 7.1.1 on 2017g?And will be twrp still prsent after those steps?
Thanks in advance!
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IMO you have to flash b10 too. Would do no harm though as long as you don't fully wipe system to keep twrp. As long as you keep a backup of twrp you can always go back. In worst case you have to flash twrp again in edl axon7tool.
@ValVK I flashed B03, then B08, then B10, and THEN B01, like any normal update. That because I don't know if B10 is only an incremental update
But after you flash the stock system, remember to root! You'll lose TWRP otherwise
Thanks all for responces! If i will go that way-flash in Twrp b08, then b10 and then Nuga, what should i wipe first in Twrp-all inclusive System, or just Factory reset? And if i will go that way, should my Twrp still intakt? (I would like avoid to Flash Twrp again, seems bit risky for me).
I had the official bootloader unlock but it broke the com.android.phone process on 7.1.1.
They are working on getting it fixed and once fixed will make the root publicly avialble.
The official root works on b10 marshmallow and is very easy to install.
@ValVK o sorry, I only flashed B03 :silly:
You should flash B03 THEN update via the native sdcard update on mifavor
raystef66 said:
Hi All,
To those who are interested in a safe flash to 7.1.1 from a stock B08 (or other version) rooted and unlocked BL :
First all thnx to @djkuz , @tron1, @iNaruX and all the others
1. First backup your device with TWRP. Put backup safely on SD in case you need it.
2. I did flash the latest TWRP 3.1.0.0 to my device. I used ADB Fastboot command (as you know) : fastboot flash recovery ....img
and fastboot reboot - done!
3. Make sure you have the following files on your SD :
* B10 flashable bootstack and stocksystem (from @djkuz)
https://mega.nz/#!xsAHyaJR!cro7nzJ1p6SA-St6vFJXS6SXRPf0KKRCSpDpxmz1Vro
https://mega.nz/#!5toCkJ7D!R6u-6dyVSbQRMqdHh_jQI-MKtlo-ORGJ-Yn7HvMuARk
* the 7.0 leaked bootstack and stocksystem (from @tron1)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120713802
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298937254
* the 7.1.1 idem
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634754697
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862711840
* the SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224405790
This steps i performed ( maybe other methods are better but with these steps i had no problems at all)
4. boot into TWRP
5. i did not WIPE anything (to keep my Apex launcher and all my settings and apps)
6. flash B10 bootstack and then system
7. reboot system - you will have the 'unlock system boot sreen' (no problem) - after 5 sec it will boot - all your apps are relaunched - you now have B10 on your device (and all of your apps and settings are the same)
8. reboot again in TWRP - flash 7.0 bootstack and system - flash also the SU2.79 before reboot - reboot system - your device reboots twice on logo - apps are being updated - you will boot ok and you have 7.0 !
9. reboot again into TWRP and flash 7.1.1 - flash SU2.79 again ( to be sure ) - reboot system - you have a clean boot - in my case the system asked with what launcher (APEX in my case) i had to start (choose yours) - you now have 7.1.1
10. make TWRP backup when needed
EDIT : when you want to get rid of the bootscreen which states that you have an unlocked bootloader, follow this procedure (very easy )
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71444728&postcount=496
So far i'm having no issues. Installing apps etc is much more fluent and quick - switching between apps is faster - gps and other stuff working like a charm (so far)
Battery stats : keeping you updated
ENJOY !
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Hi, I am on the stock rom 7.0 nougat for the A2017G.
Can I just flash the leaked rom 7.1.1 for a2017g model??, I have no root, total stock.
Oliver Aa said:
Hi, I am on the stock rom 7.0 nougat for the A2017G.
Can I just flash the leaked rom 7.1.1 for a2017g model??, I have no root, total stock.
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I suggest you wait for the 7.1.1 OTA update when you're not rooted etc.
I flashed through twrp the package made by tron1 for android 7.1.1 , the bootstack and supersu to make sure i have root install at the first boot but for some reason supersu framework gets deleted. I tried flashing supersu package multiple times and it gets deleted after boot up . How could i fix this ?
S0wL said:
I flashed through twrp the package made by tron1 for android 7.1.1 , the bootstack and supersu to make sure i have root install at the first boot but for some reason supersu framework gets deleted. I tried flashing supersu package multiple times and it gets deleted after boot up . How could i fix this ?
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Did you follow my steps ? From which version did you come ? Were you already rooted....
Perhaps flash SU 2.79 (!) in edl mode and when it is resetting for a reboot, unplug your phone before it can reboot. You get a black screen. Just press Vol+/Power and when you see ZTE logo you release. Normaly you should/can enter TWRP.
But normaly my guide should work if you were rooted, BL unlocked and on stock ROM (B08 or earlier). I do not know which steps you already performed so it's just gessing.
What you guys think??
I want to know if I update my phone to this version, can I continue using xposed
Hello, can someone create TWRP files from the new B02 image?
Gesendet von meinem ZTE A2017G mit Tapatalk
@raystef66
I have a question:
Can step 8) be skipped? (flash 7.0=A2017GV1.1.0B01 bootstack and system, flash SU2.79).
Since in step 9) we will flash immediately 7.1.1B01=A2017GV1.2.0B01 bootstack and system, and flash SU2.79.
I guess step 8) is harmless, but not necessary. Is it true? Or are there other reasons for this?
Also maybe you could at end of this guide add a link to your another guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-a2017g-install-b02-root-fb-t3590852
which continues the upgrade to 7.1.1B02=A2017GV1.2.0B02 keeping TWRP, unlock, fastboot and root?
Thank you.
dnlilas said:
@raystef66
I have a question:
Can step 8) be skipped? (flash 7.0=A2017GV1.1.0B01 bootstack and system, flash SU2.79).
Since in step 9) we will flash immediately 7.1.1B01=A2017GV1.2.0B01 bootstack and system, and flash SU2.79.
I guess step 8) is harmless, but not necessary. Is it true? Or are there other reasons for this?
Also maybe you could at end of this guide add a link to your another guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-a2017g-install-b02-root-fb-t3590852
which continues the upgrade to 7.1.1B02=A2017GV1.2.0B02 keeping TWRP, unlock, fastboot and root?
Thank you.
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IMO step 8 can not be skipped due to the fact you have to have 7.0 first. Could be wrong, but then again, it only last for a minute or so
I will ad the link to upgrade B01 to B02.
Thnx !
ps : did you get B02 with my method ? Pls post on thread if succeeded - thnx !
I've bricked my phone and am in need of help!
What I've done:
Unlocked bootloader with a code from DC-Unlocker then using minimal ADB and Fastboot to unlock
Flashed TWRP 3.1.1
Installed Magisk
Took TWRP backup - but I was unable to backup Data (I believe this was due to encryption - recovery.log shwed errors initially on Bluedorid files)
Wiped data with TWPR to try and do a factory reset
This is where my problems started and now I cant restore boot with TWPR the error is "No such file or directory"
I can ADB pull my recovery.log which says
Read info file, restore size is 12444160
Restoring 6 partitions...
Total restore size is 4512MB
I:Restore filename is: /external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/L5NDU17B18000539/Stock V7 2018-06-23--16-58-45/boot.emmc.win
I:Restore file system is: 'emmc'.
I:Restore file system is: 'emmc'.
Restoring Boot...
Error opening: '' (No such file or directory)
I can restore OEM recovery and do a factory reset but it hangs at 99%
power down then it goes back to factory reset and goes to 100% - message "Reset Successful!"
but... then it gets stuck in a boot loop
I've tried downloading other stock ROMS and extracting and flashing images via fastboot (Boot, cust, product, recovery, system, vendor, version)
I've tried Huawei Multi-tool but I lack the Userdata.img disk image
I've tried flashing Resurrection Remix N v5.8.5 For Honor 9 (STF) but without success, although the TWRP install says it is successful and the vendor.img flashes fine.
I've tried extracting UPDATE.app files and putting them in sd_card/dload and then 3 button resetting
I've tried the above in external_sd/dload (not sure why - desperation)
I've tried looking on as many threads as I can find on XDA but with no luck
I can always get to fastboot, flash TWRP or OEM recovery, I can also run ADB commands via Putty (in command line they display strangely)
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I am at a loss an quite frustrated, and have been working on this for maybe 15 hours now.:crying:
LOL, Stop your mumbo-jumbos.
I guess you'r still with nougat partitioning because you're using a pretty much outdated twrp.
So just dload flash a nougat 'service repair firmware' from the same region you're firmware is actually, and not any random update.app you 'made' yourself.
For this you'll need a micro-sdcard (or usb-otg) exfat formated :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-9/development/firmware-huawei-honor-9-stf-l09-stock-t3696892
Fixed!
Thank you, I think I even saw this thread but for some reason did not download the file, also the exfat formatting tip was excellent. I owe you a beer!
Can I always use this method to go back if I totally destroy things again even If I update to Oreo?
oslo83 said:
LOL, Stop your mumbo-jumbos.
I guess you'r still with nougat partitioning because you're using a pretty much outdated twrp.
So just dload flash a nougat 'service repair firmware' from the same region you're firmware is actually, and not any random update.app you 'made' yourself.
For this you'll need a micro-sdcard (or usb-otg) exfat formated :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-9/development/firmware-huawei-honor-9-stf-l09-stock-t3696892
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Unfortunatly, there only nougat 'service repair firmware' available publicly as far I know.
So, for now, you can only use this when on nougat.
When on oreo, you should use HuRUpdater with oreo's Twrp.
Or if you're oreo device is really messed badly, a paying app called DC-Phoenix then HuRUpdater.
Well, first of all, this is not my work, I'm just sharing this guide that worked for me, it should work on any kirin device.
I have a P10 (VTR-L29C432), don't ask me if it works on X device, just try it for yourself as I did.
1) You need an unlocked bootloader and FRP
2) If you don't want to lose any data, backup your internal memory, because you'll need to do some wipes on stock recovery.
3) Reboot into TWRP and flash the "Huawei_remove_encyption_data_2.zip", here's the link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-how-to-decrypt-data-mate-9-hi3660-t3834748, you can use blackball's TWRP (p10 plus) or twrp from Honor 9 lite forum (both works on any emui and pie's rom, but you'll need and sdcard in order to flash the file)
4) After that, reboot into bootloader and flash your stock recovery and wipe data and cache
5) Reboot again into bootloader and flash again your favorite Twrp.
Some Twrps:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77262856&postcount=166 P10 plus TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/9-lite/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-t3789306 Honor 9 Lite TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-10/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-t3769917 Honor View 10 TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10-plus/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-oreo-t3734993 P10 plus TWRP (blackball)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/themes/theme-twrp-materialised-dark-light-play-t2915584 Themes for TWRP, download and flash as a normal zip.
If your device isn't hi3660 (kirin 960), you'll need to do it manually, first go to vendor/etc and look for a file called "fstab......" (you'll need to remember that name), go to the zip file that you previously downloaded and extract it, go to the folder vendor/etc and you'll see the fstab.hi3660 file, rename it with the name of your fstab and paste it into vendor/etc (if it ask for overwrite, hit the YES button), reboot and do the wipes on stock
If it was useful for you, go and say thanks / donate to @micky387 for their work and to the Devs that made possible the tools that we use. :highfive:
did it work on oreo 8.1 based roms ? (problem is with encrypted data partition)
yes, it works.
for me it wont work... TWRP stuck at TWRP screen
Edit
ok, i flashed recomended recovery from tutorial and now works
thanks
doktor29 said:
for me it wont work... TWRP stuck at TWRP screen
Edit
ok, i flashed recomended recovery from tutorial and now works
thanks
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The p10plus recovery?
sfoot13 said:
The p10plus recovery?
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nope, this dont work for me... it stuck on TWRP logo
i flash one from tutorial, twrp_recovery.img
in order to make any twrp working, first you need to reboot into fastboot and type fastboot -w, after that flash any twrp and follow the steps, I tried it with many recoveries, even with p10plus version.
Actually I'm using one from PRA forum, it works with custom roms
but internal memory is encrypted, but is not a problem for me.
i flash 3.1.1 twrp for oreo 8.0 based roms
this one see more partition to backup like others
@micky387 updated the files and the process, so I updated the thread all the credits to him
sfoot13 said:
Well, first of all, this is not my work, I'm just sharing this guide that worked for me, it should work on any kirin device.
I have a P10 (VTR-L29C432), don't ask me if it works on X device, just try it for yourself as I did.
1) You need an unlocked bootloader and FRP
2) If you don't want to lose any data, backup your internal memory, because you'll need to do some wipes on stock recovery.
3) Reboot into TWRP and flash the "Huawei_remove_encyption_data_2.zip", here's the link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-how-to-decrypt-data-mate-9-hi3660-t3834748, you can use blackball's TWRP (p10 plus) or twrp from Honor 9 lite forum (both works on any emui and pie's rom, but you'll need and sdcard in order to flash the file)
4) After that, reboot into bootloader and flash your stock recovery and wipe data and cache
5) Reboot again into bootloader and flash again your favorite Twrp.
Some Twrps:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77262856&postcount=166 P10 plus TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/9-lite/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-t3789306 Honor 9 Lite TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-10/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-t3769917 Honor View 10 TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10-plus/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-oreo-t3734993 P10 plus TWRP (blackball)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/themes/theme-twrp-materialised-dark-light-play-t2915584 Themes for TWRP, download and flash as a normal zip.
If your device isn't hi3660 (kirin 960), you'll need to do it manually, first go to vendor/etc and look for a file called "fstab......" (you'll need to remember that name), go to the zip file that you previously downloaded and extract it, go to the folder vendor/etc and you'll see the fstab.hi3660 file, rename it with the name of your fstab and paste it into vendor/etc (if it ask for overwrite, hit the YES button), reboot and do the wipes on stock
If it was useful for you, go and say thanks / donate to @micky387 for their work and to the Devs that made possible the tools that we use. :highfive:
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Why would you need to unlock the data ?
haddadadam35 said:
Why would you need to unlock the data ?
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why you quote the whole post?
That's annoying.
Do you know MP? Just asking because it's out of context. If you want to teach lessons, why do it on public instead of MP which is ethical.
And yes I'm doing the same mistake, but I hope to prevent many.
Will I be able to enrcypt my system on a ROM Basis afterwards? I want an encrypted device but I also want to be able to do backups in TWRP.
hansiohne said:
Will I be able to enrcypt my system on a ROM Basis afterwards? I want an encrypted device but I also want to be able to do backups in TWRP.
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I experimented similarly on two P9 phones with Oreo, and was able to encrypt back by doing:
Install latest + Factory reset from eRecovery
Of course, before eRecovery, you must revert to stock Recovery (and stock eRecovery, Kernel if they were flashed over) and unroot (stock Ramdisk) - without you risk a brick
Edit: Also, while having decrypted Data and internal memory, successfully received an OTA patch (Huawei stopped updating but sent a smalll OTA patch to the existing firmware)
zgfg said:
I experimented similarly on two P9 phones with Oreo, and was able to encrypt back by doing:
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But as I said I don't want to encrypt back because if I had no need to permanently decrypt (for TWRP backup reasons, I have berkeley and encryption doesn't work there on TWRP) I wouldn't do it. Instead, I want to decrypt and then do a normal device encryption in AICP. Or am I getting it wrong and it's the same type of encryption in the end?
Hi everyone,
I ran out of ideas with my problem, and could really use some help / advice with this.
Trying to updgrade my STF-L09C432 from B368 to B385 using HuRu updater, something went wrong and now it bootloops after the blue Honor logo.
Fastboot, Huawei eRecovery and TWRP are still working and accessible, my device is bootloader unlocked and says FPR unlock in fastboot mode.
So here's the detailed steps and procedure which I followed:
0) TWRP Backup of System + Data
1) Load three update files (FullOTA) via FF: update.zip (update.zip), update_data_full_public.zip (update_data_full_public.zip), update_full_STF-L09_hw_eu.zip (STF-L09_hw_eu/update_full_STF-L09_hw_eu.zip)
2) Create folder on SD-card with above files and TWRP v0.3 as recovery.img and the HuRu 0.4 zip file. Additionally I've left the HuRu 0.3 in the same folder renamed as HuRUpdater_0.3_old.zip
3) Installed the HuRu 0.4 from TWRP with zip verification disabled (tried before with enabled, but it failed -> call me stupid but I've double checked the checksum with a new download, so I took the risk).
4) the installation log showed warnings about some missing .zip files, but I ignored those as well, as I've never heard of them and didn't have them from FF.
5) rebooted the system and caught the first bootloop
Now I tried myself to fix it the following way, but unsuccessful until now:
1) Flashed TWRP into recovery_ramdisk because I didn't know the right procedure to boot into it
2) Flashed the new B385 versions of KERNEL.img, RAMDISK.img and RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img which I extracted from the UPDATE.APP -> still bootloop
3) Flashed TWRP into recovery_ramdisk again because I still didn't know the right procedure to boot into it
4) Flashed the old B368 versions of KERNEL.img, RAMDISK.img which I extracted from the UPDATE.APP, but not the RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img this time -> still bootloop
5) Then I've managed to boot into TWRP finally, and tried to restore my previous backup as a last resort, but that still didn't resolve my bootloop
Anybody has any idea what I could still try? Maybe I'm missing something obvious, or I'm still to new to this to see what is wrong.
If possible I'd like to keep my data intact, but I could probably extract most of it out of the backup, if nothing else helps.
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Chris
Nobody has an idea?
Maybe the Seniors on the Honor9, @OldDroid or @zxz0O0?
After I've tried to restore the previous TWRP backup, now also TWRP won't boot anymore, therefore I'm stuck with fastboot or the Huawei stock recoveries...
Schrubbi said:
Nobody has an idea?
Maybe the Seniors on the Honor9, @OldDroid or @zxz0O0?
After I've tried to restore the previous TWRP backup, now also TWRP won't boot anymore, therefore I'm stuck with fastboot or the Huawei stock recoveries...
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well, aslong as its still unlocked (frp & bl) i'm able to help.
Do you have telegram? if so, send me your username through pm.
Regards
I managed to get into TWRP again when I've installed the latest kernel and recovery images. After that I've realized that I still had Magisk installed and Active.
Uninstalling that solved my bootloop for now.
Unfortunately my backup restore just returned me to the previous version B368 which I already had installed... so lets see what happens if I apply the update again
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Edit:
Update applied, without magisk installed, still bootloop... At least the way back was quicker this time
Any hints what's going wrong are appreciated!
Hello,
Since MIUI 10.3.1.0 (PEIMIXM) was launched, I tried to update my device. After the update, when the smartphone rebooted it kept stuck in Mi logo sreen (Android loading wasn't also appearing). I tried to use MiFlash to reflash the ROM and the same happended.
Thinking it was a random problem of MIUI I decided to move to Pixel Experience because I had used it before and I liked. In the same day of MIUI 10.3.1.0 (PEIMIXM) launch, Pixel Experience also launched a new whyred version (in the beggining of June, i think).
I did what was needed to successfully install the ROM according to the dev's thread:
-I downloaded all the needed files (MIUI 10.3.1.0 PEIMIXM firmware, Pixel Experience ROM, recommended modified TWRP version of the developer);
-Initially, I installed TWRP via fastboot mode;
-I flashed the firmware;
-I wiped the partitions Cache Dalvik / ART, System, Cache, Data, vendor;
-I flashed Pixel Experience ROM;
-I wiped Internal Storage;
-I rebooted the device.
After those steps, I couldn't get access to my "homescreen". Basically, my phone stays stuck at the Mi logo screen. And nothing happens.
Considering it could be a recovery problem, I tried to use Pitch Black Recovery (the latest version available for whyred) that supports Oreo and Pie. I used TWRP to flash this one, and after that I made all the steps above again and the same happened.
I'm now only available to flash MIUI (if it is Android 8.1). I can only flash Pixel experience versions that were released before the MIUI Pie stable for this device.
I really appreciate if you could help me!
Hi,
Copy:
- the full name of the firmware file you used
-The full name of the rom file you use
-The full name of the recovery file you use/intend to use.
The name and version of current recovery installed.
Cheers,
htchd2sucks said:
Hi,
Copy:
- the full name of the firmware file you used
-The full name of the rom file you use
-The full name of the recovery file you use/intend to use.
The name and version of current recovery installed.
Cheers,
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Firmware file: fw_whyred_miui_HMNote5Global_V10.3.1.0.PEIMIXM_d4d2c9f2aa_9.0
ROM: PixelExperience_caf_whyred-9.0-20190709-1819-OFFICIAL
Recovery I wanna use: PitchBlack-whyred-2.9.0-20190501-1030-OFFICIAL
Recovery I have installed to install the previous one: twrp-3.3.1-0-whyred.img
floater3 said:
Firmware file: fw_whyred_miui_HMNote5Global_V10.3.1.0.PEIMIXM_d4d2c9f2aa_9.0
ROM: PixelExperience_caf_whyred-9.0-20190709-1819-OFFICIAL
Recovery I wanna use: PitchBlack-whyred-2.9.0-20190501-1030-OFFICIAL
Recovery I have installed to install the previous one: twrp-3.3.1-0-whyred.img
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You have a problem because of the firmware (likely).
The order was supposed to be something like this, from an OREO recovery and OREO FW:
In the recovery flash Pie firmware MIUI V10.3.1.0.PEIMIXM first and hit reboot to recovery. (so that firmware is really updated)
Now flash latest PIE rom (PixelExperience_whyred-9.0-20190604-1615-OFFICIAL.zip at time of writing). Do not reboot
Flash OrangeFox-R9.0-2-whyred-MIUI-Pie.zip. It will automatically reboot into recovery again.
I would:
-Flash the orange fox recovery from here (OrangeFox-R10.0_1-Stable-whyred.zip):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...ment/twrp-orangefox-recovery-project-t3837547
It's supposed to support both oreo and pie. It should reboot in recovery again after flashing.
-Flash the FW (fw_whyred_miui_HMNote5Global_V10.3.1.0.PEIMIXM_d4d 2c9f2aa_9.0.zip), hit reboot to recovery
-Flash your PixelExperience_caf_whyred-9.0-20190709-1819-OFFICIAL.
Reboot into system and check.
If not, I would try reflashing the recovery with a proper OREO firmware and then
In the recovery flash Pie firmware MIUI V10.3.1.0.PEIMIXM first and hit reboot to recovery. (so that firmware is really updated)
Now flash latest PIE rom. Do not reboot
Flash Flash OrangeFox-R9.0-2-whyred-MIUI-Pie.zip (pie) or V10 which is supposed to be oreo/pie. It will automatically reboot into recovery again.
Based on whatever mess it is now, you might have to do some wipes, try first the above then report.
htchd2sucks said:
You have a problem because of the firmware (likely).
The order was supposed to be something like this, from an OREO recovery and OREO FW:
In the recovery flash Pie firmware MIUI V10.3.1.0.PEIMIXM first and hit reboot to recovery. (so that firmware is really updated)
Now flash latest PIE rom (PixelExperience_whyred-9.0-20190604-1615-OFFICIAL.zip at time of writing). Do not reboot
Flash OrangeFox-R9.0-2-whyred-MIUI-Pie.zip. It will automatically reboot into recovery again.
I would:
-Flash the orange fox recovery from here (OrangeFox-R10.0_1-Stable-whyred.zip):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...ment/twrp-orangefox-recovery-project-t3837547
It's supposed to support both oreo and pie. It should reboot in recovery again after flashing.
-Flash the FW (fw_whyred_miui_HMNote5Global_V10.3.1.0.PEIMIXM_d4d 2c9f2aa_9.0.zip), hit reboot to recovery
-Flash your PixelExperience_caf_whyred-9.0-20190709-1819-OFFICIAL.
Reboot into system and check.
If not, I would try reflashing the recovery with a proper OREO firmware and then
In the recovery flash Pie firmware MIUI V10.3.1.0.PEIMIXM first and hit reboot to recovery. (so that firmware is really updated)
Now flash latest PIE rom. Do not reboot
Flash Flash OrangeFox-R9.0-2-whyred-MIUI-Pie.zip (pie) or V10 which is supposed to be oreo/pie. It will automatically reboot into recovery again.
Based on whatever mess it is now, you might have to do some wipes, try first the above then report.
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Hummm. it's happening a suspect thing! I made all the steps above, and I'm now flashing the ROM itself, and recovery is stuck at "Unpacking the original boot image".
floater3 said:
Hummm. it's happening a suspect thing! I made all the steps above, and I'm now flashing the ROM itself, and recovery is stuck at "Unpacking the original boot image".
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Wait a bit maybe.
Just to make sure, verify the checksum of your downloaded files or redownload them again and compare the size. Just to be sure you have the proper files and they are completed.
htchd2sucks said:
Wait a bit maybe.
Just to make sure, verify the checksum of your downloaded files or redownload them again and compare the size. Just to be sure you have the proper files and they are completed.
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It's everything right with files.
I'm still waiting... And it's strange because it's stuck on "Unpacking boot image" and the problem I was facing was associated with booting the system.
floater3 said:
It's everything right with files.
I'm still waiting... And it's strange because it's stuck on "Unpacking boot image" and the problem I was facing was associated with booting the system.
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Can you check /tmp/recovery.log? ideally copying that in a pastebin.
We should look into doing the proper cleaning from recovery as well, (wipe, advanced wipes).
Do you have any data to save or can you clean flash all without problem?
htchd2sucks said:
Can you check /tmp/recovery.log? ideally copying that in a pastebin.
We should look into doing the proper cleaning from recovery as well, (wipe, advanced wipes).
Do you have any data to save or can you clean flash all without problem?
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I can flash all. The need files are on the SD card. How do I check /tmp/recovery.log?
floater3 said:
I can flash all. The need files are on the SD card. How do I check /tmp/recovery.log?
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You're supposed to adb pull /tmp/recovery.log.
Might not be needed, if you can simply do a wipe/advanced wipe, and a format of /data.
Note: it might not be necessary and you will delete things, it's just " the fastest way".
then you have to go through the flashing, again, I would even redo the fw as described earlier.
htchd2sucks said:
You're supposed to adb pull /tmp/recovery.log.
Might not be needed, if you can simply do a wipe/advanced wipe, and a format of /data.
Note: it might not be necessary and you will delete things, it's just " the fastest way".
then you have to go through the flashing, again, I would even redo the fw as described earlier.
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I could flash the ROM but, still in bootloop... But it's curious! If I let my smartphone turned off for 10-15 minutes and then turn it on, Pixel Experience works and boots successfully but after some minutes of using, starts crashing, and reboots, again in bootloop
floater3 said:
I could flash the ROM but, still in bootloop... But it's curious! If I let my smartphone turned off for 10-15 minutes and then turn it on, Pixel Experience works and boots successfully but after some minutes of using, starts crashing, and reboots, again in bootloop
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Hm it is indeed strange, as if something is corrupted...
What's the status now?
Any changes?
htchd2sucks said:
Hm it is indeed strange, as if something is corrupted...
What's the status now?
Any changes?
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Still the same.... I tried again, with other recoveries.... Always the same thing! Bootloop.
But if I let it turned off for some time I can boot it (but after some minutes it automatically restarts and gets in bootloop again )
floater3 said:
Still the same.... I tried again, with other recoveries.... Always the same thing! Bootloop.
But if I let it turned off for some time I can boot it (but after some minutes it automatically restarts and gets in bootloop again )
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It's clearly not related to recovery, at least, not directly.
-Check what "wipes" you have done, and ideally do all of them + format data (you can always reencrypt later). Then, reboot, and redo the flashing of everything.
-Another option would be to flash with "miflash" which I think will also restore some boot things. In that scenario, you are on your own because I don't know about ARB in your case and all potential issues.
I can only say that I did a "miflash" when I used to have ARBv3, and it went fine (I had to redo the recovery, etc... after).