Hello!
I'm planning on rooting my device. I have done it earlier in my life so I'm not a first-timer but I have a few conserns.
1. If I flash TPRW recovery and root from there, may I then flash the stock recovery.img from fastboot?
2. I won't lose my data by doing so?
3. How about Android updates? Will I be able to install them if I'm rooted? This is mainly why I'm thinking about flashing stock recovery back.
4. Whenever the Android 6 update arrives, should I unroot or just install it normally?
5. (What are the coolest things you have done with rooted Android 5+)
guys, whats the last version of twrp and how can i install it? Do i need to root my phone or can i flash directly one custom rom after i install the twrp?
The twrp functions for rom flashing. There is no root required because it is a system before the actual Android system. You should read some articles about what twrp is and stuff.
Hello, I recently bought a Zopo Hero 2 device and It is android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, MTK6737. I want to root it as My previous phone, I rooted it and I enjoy root access.
I have tried all one Click root tools/app and none of them works. I read somewhere that I have to flash CWM or TWRP and then Flash Chainfire's SU.zip (Systemless root) to root it.
My problem is, I can't create a Custom recovery as I have little or no Knowledge of android development. Also I don't know how to use SP flash tool (That's If I can get the Custom recovery for my phone)
Please someone should help me
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Hello, I updated to Q and can't get it rooted.
It bootlooped.
How can I root Android Q?
visit: h t t p s : / / twrp.me/site/update/2019/10/23/twrp-and-android-10.html
As, if now you cannot. For Android Q, it's still in research.
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Never tried but: ClockworkMod Recovery – a past alternative to TWRP custom recovery.
h t t p s : / / en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ClockworkMod#ClockworkMod_Recovery
Research over it & let me know if anything worked for you-!
I successfully roote Q with this ?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
I just flash TWRP, format and flash custom rom. Rooted.
First of all. What device do you have and what exactly have you tried? Include references.
Remember first step is to search before asking.
Guys need to re root my device on android 10 cuz i had it root under android 9 and cannot use s health
Need to root to chanfe the build prop command to use s health
Also missing the heart monitor pressure
Please help me
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StonebridgeGr said:
Guys need to re root my device on android 10 cuz i had it root under android 9 and cannot use s health
Need to root to chanfe the build prop command to use s health
Also missing the heart monitor pressure
Please help me
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I would recommend you flashing custom firmware, like the one in my signature. Everything is working, including Security Folder.
Rooting S9 +
sarjarim said:
I just flash TWRP, format and flash custom rom. Rooted.
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Which TWRP version you used and how did you install TWRP on a non-rooted phone? Do you not have to use Magisk to root the phone first?
xectis said:
Which TWRP version you used and how did you install TWRP on a non-rooted phone? Do you not have to use Magisk to root the phone first?
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I just used the 3.3.1.1 from the TWRP site.
Flash TWRP is to root, so I did it b4 root.
1. OEM unlock
2. Flash TWRP with odin then boot to TWRP, samsung will restore if u normal boot.
3. Backup EFS
4. Format data wipe all
5. Dm verity, search newest from dr ketan
6. Flash custom ROM.
Magisk usually comes with the custom ROM.
sarjarim said:
I just used the 3.3.1.1 from the TWRP site.
Flash TWRP is to root, so I did it b4 root.
1. OEM unlock
2. Flash TWRP with odin then boot to TWRP, samsung will restore if u normal boot.
3. Backup EFS
4. Format data wipe all
5. Dm verity, search newest from dr ketan
6. Flash custom ROM.
Magisk usually comes with the custom ROM.
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Magic! Thanks bro.
For Android 10 U9 bootloader, is not more possible flash custom binaries... even twrp!
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hi im new to this but what do you mean by Q??
i have sprint s9+ sm-g965u1, can i root my phone now ?
Devilix said:
For Android 10 U9 bootloader, is not more possible flash custom binaries... even twrp!
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This isn't true I flashed Twrp 3.5.091 via Odin, S9+ exynos android 10, then flashed Magisk 21.4.
When I got phone it was android 10 June 2020 security update. It then updated again to 21/02/2021 ota.. I was able to flash recovery twrp and root/debloat. Only problem I did find is that I cannot flash lineage 18.1 or any custom roms.
Regards
JeyKul said:
Hello, I updated to Q and can't get it rooted.
It bootlooped.
How can I root Android Q? No root method root android Q.
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hey ,
1.install magisk manager on your phone
2.download the firmware from samfirmware for your model of phone to pc
3.download 7zip with lz4
4. use 7zip lz4 to extract boot img from AP(firmware)
5. send the xtracted boot.img to phone sdcard and use magisk manager to patch said image .
6. send the patched img to pc and use 7zip to create archive as boot.tar file
7. one you install the firmware as normal via odin (disable auto reboot ) go back and disconnect/reconnect usb from phone so it appears as added in odin once more.
8. add the boot.tar file to AP in odin and flash the phone , reboot system and install magisk manager again , go into magisk and it will reboot again to fix the root.
there is a video somwhere on youtube showing you better than ive tried to here.
this is by far he best way as you can still take ota updates because stock recovery is still present .
regards
Hello folks, im just curious :
1. Can i install twrp without pc?
2. I read an article that i can install twrp and root via another rooted android device. Is it true?
3. Is it any problems from installing twrp and root device like bootloop or something?
4. After downgrade from 10 into pie, we forced to install 10 again. Is it true?
Any help will be appreciated