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Hi there!
I want to root my Wiko View3. It‘s a mtk device with MT6762. Is there any way to grab the boot.img? I already unlocked the bootloader. It runs with Android 9. I can‘t find any TWRP Custom Recovery for this device. Or how can I get the scatter file?
Anyone found a solution to root the View 3 (Lite)?
Is there no way to root this device? Is it currently unrootable?
I think you can grab boot.img using fastboot and patch it manually.
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Kokalebougre said:
I think you can grab boot.img using fastboot and patch it manually.
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How can I grab it? Is there a specific fastboot command for it?
mister_bond said:
Hi there!
I want to root my Wiko View3. It‘s a mtk device with MT6762. Is there any way to grab the boot.img? I already unlocked the bootloader. It runs with Android 9. I can‘t find any TWRP Custom Recovery for this device. Or how can I get the scatter file?
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A simple search would help, try this and look at this post, I think it will help.
_Masked_ said:
A simple search would help, try this and look at this post, I think it will help.
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I already know these threads. The instructions in the first thread only work for the Wiko View Version 1, not for the Wiko View 3. Also the mentioned TinnoEngineerMode in the second thread doesn't work for the Wiko View 3.
mister_bond said:
I already know these threads. The instructions in the first thread only work for the Wiko View Version 1, not for the Wiko View 3. Also the mentioned TinnoEngineerMode in the second thread doesn't work for the Wiko View 3.
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Try kingroot or kingo root, whatever its called. Your phone seems to be unpopular, that's why I think those applications will work. After that just install kingroot to SuperSU and grab the boot.img using root. Then unroot your phone, download magisk manager, install it, patch the boot.img then flash it via fastboot.
I've tried kingoroot, King Root, framaroot and towel Root, without success.
This device is just very new. It just came to the Market.
mister_bond said:
Is there no way to root this device? Is it currently unrootable?
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Maybe this will work for your Wiko?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...atek-armv8-t3922213/post79626434#post79626434
There is also some shorter ways to do the same, for example this app at LG 10 forums...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-k10/how-to/mediatek-easy-root-update-v1-0-3-t3944429
This less stable temp root should make that partition dump an easy task.
(if it works...)
_Masked_ said:
Try kingroot or kingo root, whatever its called. Your phone seems to be unpopular, that's why I think those applications will work. After that just install kingroot to SuperSU and grab the boot.img using root. Then unroot your phone, download magisk manager, install it, patch the boot.img then flash it via fastboot.
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Kingroot? WTF? Who's running KitKat? Some Lollipop devices can be rooted with Kingsroot, but not Pie!
I've never heard of this phone, I didn't know it was pie.
_Masked_ said:
I've never heard of this phone, I didn't know it was pie.
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Remove your false and misleading information please. People are wasting their time trying your bad advice.
Hi. I want to root My OP7T Pro. Im on 10.0.11.hd01ba software. I have tried some guides here but ended up in bootloops. Most of the guides here is written for the AA global software not the BA European software. I wonder if there is someone who has succesfully rooted this device and/or managed to install twrp. And if there is a working patched boot.img flying around here?.
Thanks in advance.
Falkemann said:
Hi. I want to root My OP7T Pro. Im on 10.0.11.hd01ba software. I have tried some guides here but ended up in bootloops. Most of the guides here is written for the AA global software not the BA European software. I wonder if there is someone who has succesfully rooted this device and/or managed to install twrp. And if there is a working patched boot.img flying around here?.
Thanks in advance.
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You already unlocked bootloader?
FSadino said:
You already unlocked bootloader?
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Yes. Forgotten to write that.
Falkemann said:
Yes. Forgotten to write that.
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You can use boot.img and described steps from this post to flash patched boot.img
After that if you don't have Magisk Manager app installed do it manually.
FSadino said:
You can use boot.img and described steps from this post to flash patched boot.img
After that if you don't have Magisk Manager app installed do it manually.
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Ok. Thanks. I Will try that.
Falkemann said:
Ok. Thanks. I Will try that.
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Hey, one question before i go ahead. The boot.img in that tread is for the AA global version. Does it work on the BA European version.
Falkemann said:
Hey, one question before i go ahead. The boot.img in that tread is for the AA global version. Does it work on the BA European version.
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Yes
Falkemann said:
Hey, one question before i go ahead. The boot.img in that tread is for the AA global version. Does it work on the BA European version.
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You really should "pull" your own boot.img from your own device instead of using what others have posted to avoid potential headaches.
Hw4ng3r said:
You really should "pull" your own boot.img from your own device instead of using what others have posted to avoid potential headaches.
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If is stock "tested" boot img what kind of "headaches" are you talking about?
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If is stock "tested" boot img what kind of "headaches" are you talking about?
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I wonder that too.
Is there a guide to "pull" out the file from the phone?
Falkemann said:
I wonder that too.
Is there a guide to "pull" out the file from the phone?
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Yes, we use "Payload Dumper" to pull boot.img from "payload.bin"
Here
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If is stock "tested" boot img what kind of "headaches" are you talking about?
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I'm not disagreeing with you there.
My comment more comes from my opinion that many XDA users are relatively new and can't for the life of everyone read and read some more (or follow directions for that matter). There's a good chance they end up downloading the wrong file and getting into a mess.
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I'm not disagreeing with you there.
My comment more comes from my opinion that many XDA users are relatively new and can't for the life of everyone read and read some more (or follow directions for that matter). There's a good chance they end up downloading the wrong file and getting into a mess.
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I agree with what you said here, that's why in this situation, I show him how to flash first, then if the user shows interest, I will obviously show how can he make ALL the process for himself.
I've seen to many junior members reading all the "hard work" and just saying "F*** this, I will just try to find automated way..."
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FSadino said:
Yes, we use "Payload Dumper" to pull boot.img from "payload.bin"
Here
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Hi. I used the file you suggested and no headache every thing worked beautifully. I now have a rooted device where i can use adaway and titanium backup the way they are designed to do. Thank You So Much
Falkemann said:
Hi. I used the file you suggested and no headache every thing worked beautifully. I now have a rooted device where i can use adaway and titanium backup the way they are designed to do. Thank You So Much
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You should give a shoot extracting yourself the boot.img using Payload Dumper and patch using Magisk Manager app. :good:
FSadino said:
You should give a shoot extracting yourself the boot.img using Payload Dumper and patch using Magisk Manager app. :good:
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Well well. Today i got the hedache. Everything worked well untill i had to make a reboot. No wi-fi, bluetooth and force close when trying to make a call. Guess i have to restart the whole thing. I vill reflash original stock rom once again and Yess i will take that last advice off yours. Is there any guide for using the payload dumper you could suggest?
Falkemann said:
Well well. Today i got the hedache. Everything worked well untill i had to make a reboot. No wi-fi, bluetooth and force close when trying to make a call. Guess i have to restart the whole thing. I vill reflash original stock rom once again and Yess i will take that last advice off yours. Is there any guide for using the payload dumper you could suggest?
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Could be Magisk module(s) related...
I prefer booting TWRP and doing an adb pull of the boot.img instead of using Payload Dumper
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81023631&postcount=144
Full Root Guide using TWRP
Note: you don't have to use Canary Magisk; keep a copy of your non-patched boot.img to go back to if you end up with bootloop
Hey, i am from india bought oneplus 9R 12+256gb varient.
How can i root it(magisk) ?
Same as any other oneplus.
Download and Extract latest stock rom and get the boot.img, download and install magisk , from there choose extracted boot.img to patch in magisk, follow the instructions and done.
Note: SINCE, THIS IS NEW MODEL AND THERE IS LOT LESS OPTIONS , AND INSTRUCTION LEFT TO REVIVE FROM BRICK, I WOULD NOT HURRY TO TRY IT. DO AT YOUR OWN RISK AND I' M HELL NO RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR DEVICE
CcrShakya said:
Download and Extract latest stock rom and get the boot.img, download and install magisk , from there choose extracted boot.img to patch in magisk, follow the instructions and done.
Note: SINCE, THIS IS NEW MODEL AND THERE IS LOT LESS OPTIONS , AND INSTRUCTION LEFT TO REVIVE FROM BRICK, I WOULD NOT HURRY TO TRY IT. DO AT YOUR OWN RISK AND I' M HELL NO RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR DEVICE
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Thanks, ill wait too
dRexter_0 said:
Thanks, ill wait too
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Actually there is already available msm download tools for our device you can root it if you want
CcrShakya said:
Actually there is already available msm download tools for our device you can root it if you want
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If something wrong happens you can recover it from msm download tools
how to root using msm download tools ? i have the 9r 12gb indian global. i would to get rid of the red cable club
xenmry said:
how to root using msm download tools ? i have the 9r 12gb indian global. i would to get rid of the red cable club
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Unlock bootloader, flash twrp, flash magisk. Done
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dRexter_0 said:
Unlock bootloader, flash twrp, flash magisk. Done
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How ???
I am on QPMS30.80-51-3, but I cannot locate that file. There is XT2041-4_SOFIA_RETUS_10_QPMS30.80-109-5 file available. Someone was saying I could use any A10 boot.img to root with magisk, is this true? I am just checking before I do anything. If I use rescue tool it wants to upgrade to A11
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I am on QPMS30.80-51-3, but I cannot locate that file. There is XT2041-4_SOFIA_RETUS_10_QPMS30.80-109-5 file available. Someone was saying I could use any A10 boot.img to root with magisk, is this true? I am just checking before I do anything. If I use rescue tool it wants to upgrade to A11
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Check here https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/motorola/
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Check here https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/motorola/
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Thank you, if I flash the phone with XT2041-4_SOFIA_RETUS_10_QPMS30.80-109-5 while it is on QPMS30.80-51-3 will that work?
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Thank you, if I flash the phone with XT2041-4_SOFIA_RETUS_10_QPMS30.80-109-5 while it is on QPMS30.80-51-3 will that work?
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It could, it seems a newer version than what you actually have, check the build/release dates.
Hello all,
I plan to get a OnePlus 10T soon UNLOCKED model.
What are my prospects for installing a custom ROM now or in the future? I had a OP 9 a few months ago & only had it for a short time.
Regards
LC
We don't have a MSM tool which would allow us to restore the device from bricking... Until there is an alternative method to recover.... We might not see the custom ROM development.... Thanks to the OP becoming OPPO (or vice versa) and the greedy mindset of blocking stuff...OP is no longer dev friendly but yet another ******* company
How long would it take? It's a really powerful device
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We don't have a MSM tool which would allow us to restore the device from bricking... Until there is an alternative method to recover.... We might not see the custom ROM development.... Thanks to the OP becoming OPPO (or vice versa) and the greedy mindset of blocking stuff...OP is no longer dev friendly but yet another ******* company
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Have the devs moved to another phone? Any chance of getting a flagship phone with good ROMs in the next 8 months?
SREEPRAJAY said:
We don't have a MSM tool which would allow us to restore the device from bricking... Until there is an alternative method to recover.... We might not see the custom ROM development.... Thanks to the OP becoming OPPO (or vice versa) and the greedy mindset of blocking stuff...OP is no longer dev friendly but yet another ******* company
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That's disappointing. Just got my OnePlus 10T recently.
LiaFourté said:
That's disappointing. Just got my OnePlus 10T recently.
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Would you still suggest getting a 10T ? I like Oxygen OS & the UI of it
I don't understand, but how are the msm tool and custom rom related?
serjann said:
I don't understand, but how are the msm tool and custom rom related?
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Yeah I thought so too. Even when I had my OP 9 I never bricked it
serjann said:
I don't understand, but how are the msm tool and custom rom related?
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I would guess that when you develop a custom ROM, the chances of bricking your phone is significantly higher than when you flash a custom ROM someone has already made
LiaFourté said:
That's disappointing. Just got my OnePlus 10T recently.
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Fastboot can unbrick it
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Fastboot can unbrick it
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If you can't get to fastboot, you need msm and you put your phone on EDL mode. I had to do this numerous times on my 8T. It's a clean and safe way to get back to stock in almost any situation.
I reflash my phone back to stock with fastboot.
AkayamiShurui said:
I reflash my phone back to stock with fastboot.
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what model do you have?
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what model do you have?
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Cph2417
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Cph2417
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You were able to flash stock on that model with fastboot? What zip file did you use? US incremental OTA? EU Full OTA?
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You were able to flash stock on that model with fastboot? What zip file did you use? US incremental OTA? EU Full OTA?
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So Google's get suppository for Android actually has a tool for extracting the boot images from your device so I did that and I'm currently running back on stock with a locked bootloader
AkayamiShurui said:
So Google's get suppository for Android actually has a tool for extracting the boot images from your device so I did that and I'm currently running back on stock with a locked bootloader
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Could you post the boot file and version you used? You flashed the boot image and then all the rest of the images? Do you have the commands for every image you flashed?
If I remember I'll do it once I get out of work but that's a little ways away still but I would just recommend doing it yourself by extracting your own boot images I can and send you a link if I get time if now I'll try to remember after work.
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So Google's get suppository for Android actually has a tool for extracting the boot images from your device so I did that and I'm currently running back on stock with a locked bootloader
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So you didn't flash the entire stock rom? Just the boot image? It is not clear.
For unbricking entire rom is usually needed so I was looking for examples of a full stock rom flash.
I am also looking for a stock version for CPH2417... payload.bin would be amazing.
I softbricked (bootloop) and had to use the CPH2413 (India) software (not good)