[RECOVERY] [Unofficial] [12] TWRP 3.6.2_12 For Merlin - Redmi Note 9 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other De

I DON'T KNOW WHO MADE THIS OR THE SOURCE CODE FOR THIS! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
I stumbled upon this android 12-13 supported TWRP while looking at the PPUI Installation instructions, I have tested it on miui 13 and it works, I dont know about android 13 though.
If you don't trust me and want to download it for yourself, then go to PPUI installation instructions for merlinx, and tap on the blue S VENDOR RECOVERY link and it will take you to telegram, download it from there.
Edit: after reboot it got replaced by MIUI Recovery, I dont have magisk installed since I updated to 13 I havent installed it. this probably will not happen with magisk

is there any way to have the instructions? I found a video online with a recovery as this I did all the process but didn't work.

dolchys said:
is there any way to have the instructions? I found a video online with a recovery as this I did all the process but didn't work.
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unlock bootloader
root your phone using magisk (instructions)
go into fastboot
flash this as recovery using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (or something else if you renamed the file)
done
FYI you have to extract this from the zip first lmao

SymtaxError said:
unlock bootloader
root your phone using magisk (instructions)
go into fastboot
flash this as recovery using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (or something else if you renamed the file)
done
FYI you have to extract this from the zip first lmao
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I don't think rooting process is required for this

I installed it without issues using "XiaoMiTool V2" and holding "volume up" before the cellphone reboots into TWRP.

Maximus Real said:
I don't think rooting process is required for this
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it is for stock miui or else it will replace twrp with miui recovery

Tried flashing it, only getting a loop into recovery (black screen, other twrp works).
Might be because of MIUI 13? and android on 12

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Upgrade to Nougat. Unlock Bootloader -> TWRP -> Root -> Safetynet Pass

Updated for more serious reference. Hope this info helps you!
Procedure:
Once you have updated to Nougat, you would have to unlock your bootloader
The APK that unlock the bootloader works (Even though is marked as M version). (Remember that this will wipe your device!) For ULBL -> Version UnlockTool_2017_0803(android M) (FROM ASUS) https://www.asus.com/us/Phone/ZenFone-3-Zoom-ZE553KL/HelpDesk_Download/
Zenfone will reboot and you will able to see a new splash screen that informs you that your device is unlocked giving you boot options Don't press anything. (You will see this everytime you reboot). The next screen will show an erase process. Phone will reboot.
Once booted enable developer options and adb via usb.
You can find TWRP builds right here: https://mega.nz/#F!p90wgAaY!l1JbJilmAUEKTKWu43pT9w (Special thanks to: @shakalaca) Use the latest one.
Go to fastboot mode and install TWRP. (fastboot flash recovery (nameoffile).img)
Let fastboot do it's magic, once you finish press volume buttons till you find reboot recovery press power button to select. It will boot again to the first splash. Do not press anything, let it work. It will boot TWRP in a whistle.
Once in TWRP make a backup. You know it's necessary, and will save your ass in case of a softbrick.
Flash latest magisk (Current Ver: 13.3) Magisk thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Reboot, check drawer for magisk manager, magisk and root should be enabled.
Voila. Safetynet test passed :good:
what version was twrp are you using and what steps did you take to get magisk to work.
smariob said:
So today finally I got my Asus Zenfone 3 Zoom. I couldn't contain myself to start playing with it.
My very first surprise was that the phone requested for an update. I've done it. I ended with a stock 7.1.1 AZ3Z.
This is my experience:
The APK that let you unlock bootloader works. (Remember that this will wipe your device)
After auto reboot I cheched safetynet. At this point test failed (Little bit obvious)
I was able to go to fastboot mode and install TWRP (The same you can find right here at the forum)
Let fastboot do it's magic, press volume buttons till you find reboot recovery. It will boot TWRP in a whistle.
Once in TWRP I made a backup. You know if necessary.
The next step was a crossfinger procedure. Just flashed latest magisk Beta (13)
Reboted checked for magisk manager on drawer.
It was there and root also. Enabled magiskhide, and voila. Safetynet test passed :good:
Hope this Info help you.
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Do you know if this works with Android Pay?
magicmanfk said:
Do you know if this works with Android Pay?
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It should work with it, im able to login intoy bank account with no problem with this method, I will give it a try for you though.
mr573162 said:
what version was twrp are you using and what steps did you take to get magisk to work.
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magicmanfk said:
Do you know if this works with Android Pay?
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It's twrp 3.1.0
It should work as it passes CTS profile and Basic Integrity I can't test it myself because I live in Mexico and Android Pay is not avialable here yet.
Will edit OP
Just a question as I'm having difficulty booting into TWRP.
My device is unlocked and when flashing TWRP using the command "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" and trying to boot into it nothing happens other than my device going into the bootloader. I have tried flashing both the most recent TWRP 3.1.1 and 3.1.0 yet I keep on coming to the same problem. Can anyone provide help? thanks in advance.
GarGarStinks said:
Just a question as I'm having difficulty booting into TWRP.
My device is unlocked and when flashing TWRP using the command "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" and trying to boot into it nothing happens other than my device going into the bootloader. I have tried flashing both the most recent TWRP 3.1.1 and 3.1.0 yet I keep on coming to the same problem. Can anyone provide help? thanks in advance.
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Everytime you reboot the pone starts into boot loader. It has a countdown to boot into whatever is commanded.
Once you flashed succesfully the recovery img you just have to select option to boot recovery with vol keys and power.
Phone will reboot into bootloader agin let it boot on contdown (don't press any key)
Then it will boot into twrp.
Hello, on nougat i am trying to install the twrp, I downloaded the official bootloader release program (after installing the message "unlocked device") but trying to install the twrp via fastboot me by an error message. ... but I think the problem is the unlocking of the bootloader (if I turn the ze553kl in fastboot mode I see my device is "locked") ... there is another version of the bootloader release software? The one available on asus site would look for android M ... maybe there is one for Nougat? Thanxs
Wop. I used the M version apk on Nougat. It worked with no issues, the unlock of boot loader is successful when all the content of your smartphone is wiped.
For reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg77b8o8Jk4 Min 1:29
Thank you! But running the software, does not run any wipe, it only displays an "unlocked" message without having to restart anything else. I also tried to make a "factory reset" and repeat lab process but the result does not change ...
TWRP tip!!
smariob said:
Go to fastboot mode and install TWRP. You can find TWRP and how to install it right here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-3-zoom/how-to/twrp-zenfone-3-zoom-t3624551
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If you follow that link and flash the recommended version, TWRP might load upside down and mirrored, impossible to use. I flashed the latest version from the MEGA link (3.1.1) and it was back to normal. Just a head's up for future reference, you might want to update your post.
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smariob said:
Go to fastboot mode and install TWRP. You can find TWRP and how to install it right here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-3-zoom/how-to/twrp-zenfone-3-zoom-t3624551
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If you follow that link and flash the recommended version, TWRP might load upside down and mirrored, impossible to use. I flashed the latest version from the MEGA link (3.1.1) and it was back to normal. Just a head's up for future reference, you might want to update your post.
Updated, never had mirror issues but is always better to have latest recovery.
Edit. Jimbo, I got an anwer from the source it notes: "please use 'fastboot flash recovery' instead of 'fastboot boot' to avoid up side down screen"
I've also tried installing from scratch with Asus flash tool, but I still can not unlock bootloader ... Anyone know if there is also an unofficial method for unlocking the bootloader?
@bizzino what model of Z3Z are you using?
Maybe Unlock bootloader app is intended for specific models... Let me do a little bit of research
Double posted... (Don't know for what reason this is happenning)
smariob said:
@bizzino what model of Z3Z are you using?
Maybe Unlock bootloader app is intended for specific models... Let me do a little bit of research
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Ze553kl. WW_Z01H
bizzino said:
Ze553kl. WW_Z01H
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Couldn't find another unlock tool than 2017_0803 ...
What info gives you fastboot mode?
smariob said:
Couldn't find another unlock tool than 2017_0803 ...
What info gives you fastboot mode?
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Locked
Works just fine, thank you
But how would I go about setting the phone back to stock if needed in the future? (Removing Magisk, and replacing TWRP with the original recovery software).
@bizzino No news for you i wasn't able to find more info I'm sorry. Maybe change it for warranty? @subsector you should flash original recovery via fastboot and then sideload the stock rom

[Guide][Root] The easiest way to root without TWRP

Last updated May 2020
Keeping it short. This is a simple way to root your device. You will need a computer and a data cable for this.
Objectives :
Have root using Magisk
Be able to install OTA from the settings without bootloops
Avoid boot loop
Very important :
This will work with ANY Xiaomi phone, and should work with ANY ANDROID phone as well. The difference between phones would be in where you can get your boot image from.
Your phone has to have an unlocked bootloader
Your phone has to have stock recovery. TWRP WILL cause bootloop for root and/or OTA updates from system.
I like to have root with magisk and don't want to install TWRP because I want to be able to install OTA from system without boot loops. This guide will help you achieve this with ease.
Steps:
Download the ROM full zip file. This could be the ROM ALREADY installed on your phone or you are updating your phone to it. Here is a video of one way to get your ROM file.
https://youtu.be/KsxHial1v1U
Open the file and extract "boot.img" on your phone or Computer.
Move the boot.img file to your phone
Download and install the latest Magisk official manager app from here: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v7.4.0/MagiskManager-v7.4.0.apk
Open Magisk manager and click install then "select and patch a file" like in this video
https://youtu.be/USHcCMYlexM
Copy the Patched image from the download folder to your computer adb/fastboot folder
Reboot your phone into fastboot (press and hold power and vol down) and connect it to the computer
Flash that patches image file using fastboot
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
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fastboot reboot
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Open Magisk manager and complete the installation if needed. The app will prompt you for action.
Enjoy
Update May 2020
Hello again,
Sorry for being away for so long. Here are some of the things I have noticed people are confused with and need to make them clear:
This method works for ANY Android phone. As long as you have the Correct boot.img and can unlock the bootloader
MAKE SURE 100% you have the correct boot.img file for your CURRENT ROM
MAKE 100% SURE, the boot.img file you get from the FULL ROM zip file, not an OTA update zip file
Make sure you check the date and time of the "magisk_patched.img" file to make sure that is the one you made
Make sure you use the LATEST magisk manager
Make sure you open magisk after flashing the magisk_patched.img as boot image. Magisk manager will tell you if there is another step needed, just click yes and it will be done in seconds
Make sure to enable "Hide Magisk" to allow you to have your BANK apps working as well as security checks
If any app you use gives you an error "YOU ARE Rooted bla bla bla" Use magisk manager to hide the root for this specific app (in the settings)
That's all I can remember, good luck
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Kiwironic said:
Keeping it short. This is a simple way to root your device. You will need a computer and a data cable for this.
Steps:
Download the ROM full zip file. This could be the ROM ALREADY installed on your phone or you are updating your phone to it. Here is a video of one way to get your ROM file.
Open the file and extract "boot.img" on your phone or Computer.
Move the boot.img file to your phone
Download and install the latest Magisk official manager app from here: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v7.4.0/MagiskManager-v7.4.0.apk
Open Magisk manager and click install then "select and patch a file" like in this video
Copy the Patched image from the download folder to your computer adb/fastboot folder
Reboot your phone into fastboot (press and hold power and vol down) and connect it to the computer
Flash that patches image file using fastboot
Open Magisk manager and complete the installation if needed. The app will prompt you for action.
Enjoy
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After fastboot flash, reboot, open magisk manager, tap INSTALL beside "magisk is up to date". Then select direct install; reboot.
Works on MIUI 11.0.2; davinciin. ??
I know that when I unlock the bootloader,the phone is going to reset...but,is it going to happen immediately or after that 168 hours of waiting?
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 9T using XDA Labs
welder73 said:
I know that when I unlock the bootloader,the phone is going to reset...but,is it going to happen immediately or after that 168 hours of waiting?
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 9T using XDA Labs
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People report different amounts of wait time, depends on the mi account I think
welder73 said:
I know that when I unlock the bootloader,the phone is going to reset...but,is it going to happen immediately or after that 168 hours of waiting?
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 9T using XDA Labs
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Phone is reset when the bootloader is unlocked, not before/during the waiting time.
Can do with locked bootloader?
Micdu70 said:
Phone is reset when the bootloader is unlocked, not before/during the waiting time.
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Thank you man :good:
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Cabeção-Flu said:
Can do with locked bootloader?
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No, bootloader has to be unlocked.
@Kiwironic followed your guide and worked very well, although I had to wipe data through the stock recovery to get the phone to boot, I believe that's just how newer Xiaomi phones work. I do have one question though, now that I'm rooted with stock recovery, would I be able to install OTA updates? I'm assuming I would of course lose root and have to redo the process from scratch if that's the case.
Lazer Bear said:
@Kiwironic followed your guide and worked very well, although I had to wipe data through the stock recovery to get the phone to boot, I believe that's just how newer Xiaomi phones work. I do have one question though, now that I'm rooted with stock recovery, would I be able to install OTA updates? I'm assuming I would of course lose root and have to redo the process from scratch if that's the case.
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I had root on MIUI10 and updated the ROM to MIUI11 then did my root again the way mentioned and did NOT have to wipe. You can get OTA anyway, it will try the update first, it will fail, then it download and install a full ROM zip automatically. You have to wait for it to do that twice, that's all. The first boot after the update takes some time.
@Kiwironic First, thank you so your simple guide!
Can this cause bootloop on my device? If yes, can I simply flash the original boot.img to boot without any data loss?
Also another question: my device is rootless and bootloader unlocked, so my Google Pay doesn't work. When installing Magisk it goes back to work immediately or I have to do something to work?
kryzeK said:
@Kiwironic First, thank you so your simple guide!
Can this cause bootloop on my device? If yes, can I simply flash the original boot.img to boot without any data loss?
Also another question: my device is rootless and bootloader unlocked, so my Google Pay doesn't work. When installing Magisk it goes back to work immediately or I have to do something to work?
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If you flash the full rom, chances of bootloop is minimal. And should have stock experience except for being unlocked.
I got bootloop, using indian global V11.0.2.0.
After flashing patched boot, it gets bootloop recovery, only way is to wipe all data and reboot
After booting up and opeing magisk it shows a recommendation to install some ZIP
Accepting the recommendation results in bootloop,
Rejecting the recommendation and trying to Install > Direct Install results in bootloop as well
Posted a thread with this issue here
stone_henge said:
I got bootloop, using indian global V11.0.2.0.
After flashing patched boot, it gets bootloop recovery, only way is to wipe all data and reboot
After booting up and opeing magisk it shows a recommendation to install some ZIP
Accepting the recommendation results in bootloop,
Rejecting the recommendation and trying to Install > Direct Install results in bootloop as well
Posted a thread with this issue here
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This
I got the exact same issue, every time it asked me to install additional zip files it went into recovery immediately after booting up.
Anyone know why this happened?
oblyvision said:
This
I got the exact same issue, every time it asked me to install additional zip files it went into recovery immediately after booting up.
Anyone know why this happened?
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Do you have stock recovery or TWRP? Which version of Magisk are you using?
I have patched my boot stock image, installed full ROM, then flashed the patched boot image. Magisk did not show any recommendation installation.
There are a few guides online on how to deal with Magisk Bootloop without the need to wipe data.
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Do you have stock recovery or TWRP? Which version of Magisk are you using?
I have patched my boot stock image, installed full ROM, then flashed the patched boot image. Magisk did not show any recommendation installation.
There are a few guides online on how to deal with Magisk Bootloop without the need to wipe data.
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TWRP 3.3.1-8, magisk 20.1
Patching boot image with magisk wasn't a problem. The Superuser itself works normally, module doesn't. The magisk manager suggested to download additional files for the magisk to be working properly.
I'm on MIUI 11.0.1 Global
Was TWRP the cause in the fist place?
oblyvision said:
TWRP 3.3.1-8, magisk 20.1
Patching boot image with magisk wasn't a problem. The Superuser itself works normally, module doesn't. The magisk manager suggested to download additional files for the magisk to be working properly.
I'm on MIUI 11.0.1 Global
Was TWRP the cause in the fist place?
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On first installation MM asks to download what it needs e.g. to verify SafetyNet. Allow and there is no problem about. TWRP is generally not needed to install Magisk. Things are documented in Magisk guides
https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/HomePage
oblyvision said:
TWRP 3.3.1-8, magisk 20.1
Patching boot image with magisk wasn't a problem. The Superuser itself works normally, module doesn't. The magisk manager suggested to download additional files for the magisk to be working properly.
I'm on MIUI 11.0.1 Global
Was TWRP the cause in the fist place?
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Yes, as the title suggests "without TWRP". The reason is, you cannot install OTA and magisk easily without using the stock recovery. Any attempt to update OTA or use any recovery script on the phone will result in a boot loop.
The solution to get out of the boot loop is simple. Actually a couple of solutions.
One, flash your stock recovery, or
Two, flash a full ROM that includes the stock recovery.
No need to wipe data
That's the only reason I made this post and the other about OTA on root. I don't like to use TWRP because I want OTA install without boot loop. At the same time I want root. Hence the solutions I provided
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Yes, as the title suggests "without TWRP". The reason is, you cannot install OTA and magisk easily without using the stock recovery. Any attempt to update OTA or use any recovery script on the phone will result in a boot loop.
The solution to get out of the boot loop is simple. Actually a couple of solutions.
One, flash your stock recovery, or
Two, flash a full ROM that includes the stock recovery.
No need to wipe data
That's the only reason I made this post and the other about OTA on root. I don't like to use TWRP because I want OTA install without boot loop. At the same time I want root. Hence the solutions I provided
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I've tried flashing magisk via recovery and didn't work, the same bootloop. Here's the thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/guide-miui-11-v11-0-1-0-pfjmixm-rooted-t3997299
I thought this might be a working alternative.
Gotta try installing magisk with stock recovery then, and if it still didn't work, well, more research for me..
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I've tried flashing magisk via recovery and didn't work, the same bootloop. Here's the thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/guide-miui-11-v11-0-1-0-pfjmixm-rooted-t3997299
I thought this might be a working alternative.
Gotta try installing magisk with stock recovery then, and if it still didn't work, well, more research for me..
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You have to understand the requirements :
- stock recovery
- install magisk manager app
- patch the boot image for your stock ROM (same version on your phone)
- flash that Patched boot image.
- reboot
- done, that's magisk installed

Nokia 7.2 stuck in fastboot mode and cannot install TWRP

I unlocked the device bootloader thanks to Narender, and tried to flash Lineage OS 18.1. After flashing the ROM and vendor zip files, I switched the current slot and restarted to fastboot mode. Then I flashed the vbmeta image. Then I rebooted to recovery to check the current slot. Slot was as expected, so I rebooted the system.
Then, TWRP gave me an alert saying "No OS is installed" before rebooting. I was unsure what was the reason for it because the ROM was just installed, so I rebooted the system.
After that, device went straight into fastboot mode after "Android One" screen. No matter which option I choose from there, it keeps restarting the bootloader. I tried using "fastboot reboot recovery" but that did not work either. Then I tried to change the active slot of the device using fastboot commands. That did not help either.
Now I'm stuck with a Nokia 7.2 that can only be turned off or start in fastboot mode. Is it bricked beyond saving? I just want to install TWRP in any of the slots and install any usable ROM. Any help is deeply appreciated.
Installed NFT and flashed the stock ROM using that. All good now. I still need to figure out how to install ROMs on A/B systems using TWRP.
Chevindu said:
Installed NFT and flashed the stock ROM using that. All good now. I still need to figure out how to install ROMs on A/B systems using TWRP.
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Follow this and DM if you have doubts
Edit: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-magisk-on-custom-roms-for-nokia-7-2.4301145/
Ujwal2000 said:
Follow this and DM if you have doubts
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I actually installed few ROMs after my previous reply. But none of them had working WiFi, which is a deal breaker. Went back to stock ROM.
If you are interested I could help you
Ujwal2000 said:
If you are interested I could help you
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Hey, thanks. But I thought it's not possible due how the signatures in security patches work. So I gave up. Maybe I misunderstood. Linking to Raghu's reply below.
Post in thread '[OFFICIAL] TWRP 3.4.0-0 | Team Win Recovery Project | Nokia 7.2 | Daredevil |'
No, wi-fi with twrp still doesn't work. But what I did was, I extracted the boot image of the ROM I was using, flashed twrp, flashed gapps and then flashed the boot file I extracted earlier. So, wi-fi does work in the end. But, you can't have twrp perpetually installed
Some tutorials I saw online used fastboot boot twrp.img
What this is supposed to do is boot into twrp temporarily and is gone after restart.
But, on this phone, instead of booting to recovery after the command, it boots to the OS. And when you restart the boot image is gone and you restart into the stock recovery. So, that method doesn't work
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No, wi-fi with twrp still doesn't work. But what I did was, I extracted the boot image of the ROM I was using, flashed twrp, flashed gapps and then flashed the boot file I extracted earlier. So, wi-fi does work in the end. But, you can't have twrp perpetually installed
Some tutorials I saw online used fastboot boot twrp.img
What this is supposed to do is boot into twrp temporarily and is gone after restart.
But, on this phone, instead of booting to recovery after the command, it boots to the OS. And when you restart the boot image is gone and you restart into the stock recovery. So, that method doesn't work
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Yup, pretty much what I experienced too.
I haven't tried extracting boot image and flashing it manually. At this point to be honest, I'm reluctant to put my hands on it again without having a clear step-by-step guide about it.
I did write a step by step guide. But i'll leave it to you to decide if it is clear. Ok I realize I haven't linked the post.
Here it is: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-magisk-on-custom-roms-for-nokia-7-2.4301145/
Ujwal2000 said:
I did write a step by step guide. But i'll leave it to you to decide if it is clear. Ok I relaise I haven't linked the post.
Here it is: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-magisk-on-custom-roms-for-nokia-7-2.4301145/
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Thanks Ujwal, appreciate it. I'll have a look.

TWRP problem... Help

Hello, I have a tablet Xperia Z2 andriod 6.0.1, the original sony rom. I can't upload TWRP, everything loads fine with fastboot and TWRP won't boot because I'd like to install LineageOS. Bootloader unlocked correctly.
Sorry for my bad english and please help
From what I found out, it is possible to upload a custom rom via NUT'S Dual Recovery. Only the download page of this program and the links are inactive. If anyone has it, please link to the NUT'S Dual Recovery program
As you know fastboot, try this and see if you have luck.
Extract your custom rom zip and reveal your .img files.
Put the .img files into the same folder with fastboot.exe
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase data
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
If you have luck, it will boot into system. Backup, always, beforehand as it will delete all your data.
Thank you very much, thanks to this I somehow managed to launch TWRP. I have installed LineageOs 18.1, the system works.
Silny033 said:
Thank you very much, thanks to this I somehow managed to launch TWRP. I have installed LineageOs 18.1, the system works.
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Could you please describe your steps? I followed the instructions in lineage's wiki, tried flashing the latest castor compatible lineage recovery, tried different TWRP versions... It's always the same: fastboot prints "OKAY" but I can't boot into recovery.
My device is unlocked, but not rooted.
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Could you please describe your steps? I followed the instructions in lineage's wiki, tried flashing the latest castor compatible lineage recovery, tried different TWRP versions... It's always the same: fastboot prints "OKAY" but I can't boot into recovery.
My device is unlocked, but not rooted.
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Hello, did you try fastboot boot twrp twrp.img, and flash TWRP in TWRP as soon as you get into it?
Testing Tester said:
Could you please describe your steps? I followed the instructions in lineage's wiki, tried flashing the latest castor compatible lineage recovery, tried different TWRP versions... It's always the same: fastboot prints "OKAY" but I can't boot into recovery.
My device is unlocked, but not rooted.
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I'm in the same situation except I only tried with Lineage recovery for now. What did you end up doing? Many thanks.
LR7875 said:
Hello, did you try fastboot boot twrp twrp.img, and flash TWRP in TWRP as soon as you get into it?
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Shall I try this? At this stage I haven't even tried TWRP. I only tried LineageOS Recovery but same situation as @Testing Tester : impossible to boot into it. What TWRP version do you recommand? @Silny033 which version worked for you?
Bonpotiron said:
Shall I try this? At this stage I haven't even tried TWRP. I only tried LineageOS Recovery but same situation as @Testing Tester : impossible to boot into it. What TWRP version do you recommand? @Silny033 which version worked for you?
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I did everything as LR7875 advised, boot twrp first and then LineageOS 18.1 and it works fine. I have twrp 3.2.1-1
Silny033 said:
I did everything as LR7875 advised, boot twrp first and then LineageOS 18.1 and it works fine. I have twrp 3.2.1-1
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LineageOS 18.1 really? I'm confused because the instructions on Lineage website say that the last nightly built is LineageOS 17.1 – [ Android 10.0.0 (Android 10) ] of 2021-10-06
LR7875 said:
As you know fastboot, try this and see if you have luck.
Extract your custom rom zip and reveal your .img files.
Put the .img files into the same folder with fastboot.exe
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase data
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
If you have luck, it will boot into system. Backup, always, beforehand as it will delete all your data.
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What do you call 'system' please? is it the custom rom or the recovery?
Is this procedure similar to yours? the user also has the SGP511 device. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...for-castor-castor_windy.4210181/post-84710741
Bonpotiron said:
What do you call 'system' please? is it the custom rom or the recovery?
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1. Unzip the lineageos zip
2. Find system.img (special case it is system.new.dat.br, tell me if it is)
3. Execute the aforementioned command
LR7875 said:
1. Unzip the lineageos zip
2. Find system.img (special case it is system.new.dat.br, tell me if it is)
3. Execute the aforementioned command
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it is system.new.dat.br
Bonpotiron said:
LineageOS 18.1 really? I'm confused because the instructions on Lineage website say that the last nightly built is LineageOS 17.1 – [ Android 10.0.0 (Android 10) ] of 2021-10-06
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This is the latest unofficial version from this topic: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-unofficial-lineageos-18-1-for-castor-castor_windy.4261491/
It is stable on this
Bonpotiron said:
it is system.new.dat.br
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Ok and what happens if you 'fastboot boot twrp.img'?
Try this
If it gets into twrp immediately wipe and flash lineageos
@LR7875 the device enters recovery in a hidden way, as the display stays black.
I managed to install Lineage 17.0 with these instructions: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...for-castor-castor_windy.4261491/post-85738643
Boy, that was tricky !
Seems like the graphics driver of the recovery is broken.

Question What is the easiest and safest way to root Redmi Note 10?

I want to access /data/system/users//settings_ssaid.xml to know what my game unique id is.
But after some research i learned that i have to root to able to get there but i have almost zero knowledge about it.
Are there any guide to root Redmi Note 10 from the scratch? Thanks.
1- Boot into Custom Recovery
2- Flash Magisk ZIP
3- Install Magisk APK
Done
if you want detailed steps , please tell me on wich ROM you are and if you have your bootloader unlocked
alonsoj636 said:
1- Boot into Custom Recovery
2- Flash Magisk ZIP
3- Install Magisk APK
Done
if you want detailed steps , please tell me on wich ROM you are and if you have your bootloader unlocked
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Hi, I'm on official global ROM 12.5.3.0 RKGMIXM
And i turned on OEM Unlocking in developer mode yesterday (Which is confuse me a little a guide said i have to wait for 7 days for this but mine is nothing it's just switched to on)
OEM Unlocking is only one of the steps, but it does not unlock the bootloader. File a request with Xiaomi.
unlock bootloader
i recommend only booting to twrp, not flashing it
flash magisk 23
hide magisk
inn0ichi said:
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i recommend only booting to twrp, not flashing it
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Why do you recommend to only booting to TWRP instead of flashing it?
Pasarireng said:
Why do you recommend to only booting to TWRP instead of flashing it?
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because the twrp developer instruction is to booting , not flashing
alonsoj636 said:
because the twrp developer instruction is to booting , not flashing
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Aside of that instruction, actually is it 'dangerous' if we install the TWRP? What 'bad things' would/may happen if we install it? (Because I see some guides about installing it on RN10, like this one for example, and I was almost followed that guide).
Risk of bootloop
Pasarireng said:
Aside of that instruction, actually is it 'dangerous' if we install the TWRP? What 'bad things' would/may happen if we install it? (Because I see some guides about installing it on RN10, like this one for example, and I was almost followed that guide).
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Risk of bootloop and fastboot loop... because this twrp is modded to be booted and then flashed (you can found the option in advanced)
One time i faced a fastboot loop once i flashed directly the twrp , that's why i recommend booting it first and then , flashing
Y
alonsoj636 said:
Risk of bootloop
Risk of bootloop and fastboot loop... because this twrp is modded to be booted and then flashed (you can found the option in advanced)
One time i faced a fastboot loop once i flashed directly the twrp , that's why i recommend booting it first and then , flashing
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Yes, I mean that, (booting it first then flashing,.. (the TWRP right?).. I think the guide (which the youtube link I attached above) is also told to do that, right? (Or do I misunderstand this?)
Pasarireng said:
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Yes, I mean that, (booting it first then flashing,.. (the TWRP right?).. I think the guide (which the youtube link I attached above) is also told to do that, right? (Or do I misunderstand this?)
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Yes , is the correct way
inn0ichi said:
unlock bootloader
i recommend only booting to twrp, not flashing it
flash magisk 23
hide magisk
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Please confirm these;
*So we can:
Use TWRP only temporarily, only to root the phone (by flashing Magisk v23),
and then,
back to using the stock recovery on our RN10 afterward,
even if the RN10 is already rooted?
**If the answer for my question above is yes, then (in RN10 condition of Unlocked Boot Loader, Rooted, Stock MIUI & Stock Recovery) ;
Would we still get official OTA Update from Xiaomi (and can download and install the update- as how it's like before rooting the phone)?
Thank you in advance
It's an unnecessarily complicated procedure. Just flash a modified boot.img for your Miui using fastboot from your PC. If you don't have the ability to modify the boot.img on another rooted phone yourself, request a modified boot.img with the exact update version of your Miui here.
StaryMuz said:
It's an unnecessarily complicated procedure. Just flash a modified boot.img for your Miui using fastboot from your PC. If you don't have the ability to modify the boot.img on another rooted phone yourself, request a modified boot.img with the exact update version of your Miui here.
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Thanks again, (and maybe I will try your suggestion later).. but (sorry)... your reply doesn't answer my questions.
(I think my questions are very clear and probably very easy to be answered by someone who has experience/knowledge about it (like you?).. no?)
Forgive my nooby questions.
But I really want to know as much as I can (especially about the answer for some questions I have inside my head about the matter, like I asked above),.. before executing doing something about my phone.
oops... I'm sorry for double send
In the past I rooted Miui and then continued to get OTA updates. However, this cannot be confirmed for all versions of Miui. Each new update changes the phone software and so what worked before may not work today.
alonsoj636 said:
1- Boot into Custom Recovery
2- Flash Magisk ZIP
3- Install Magisk APK
Done
if you want detailed steps , please tell me on wich ROM you are and if you have your bootloader unlocked
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Hi, I'm unlocked my phone and installed the orange fox it's the custom recovery right? Because it say so.
If yes, By Flash Magisk ZIP how to do that? Please explain the detailed steps, Thanks.
First of all, I would like to point out that Magisk (root) is a security risk. Without understanding the issues, the phone is more easily exploitable.
To install, just download the magisk file with the ZIP extension. In recovery, select the install option and select this file. Once installed, exit recovery and boot the system. Once the system boots, use magisk and complete the installation it requests.
Lolitary said:
Hi, I'm unlocked my phone and installed the orange fox it's the custom recovery right? Because it say so.
If yes, By Flash Magisk ZIP how to do that? Please explain the detailed steps, Thanks.
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the answer above is right ... but i would suggest to flash Orange Fox zip and then Magisk zip... to avoid problems
isn't there decrypt.zip for RN10?
How to decrypt this phone?
I usually did that along with rooting with my android phones before this.
Edit:
Update:
It's ok now I understand how, after watching this video.

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