Question A Moto g stylus 5G root ? - Moto G Stylus 5G

I can't for the life of me figure out why I'm having a problem rooting this phone I thought it would be one of the easiest ones I've ever done.

OneEye2371# said:
I can't for the life of me figure out why I'm having a problem rooting this phone I thought it would be one of the easiest ones I've ever done.
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You should try here at this telegram channel and search for the device named "osaka" (which is denver)
Electimon's General Group
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t.me
There are recoveries and ROMs and some info on what you'd need there. I don't want to guess but here is what I have done to get it working.
Fastboot Boot twrp
Flash twrp in twrp (goto advanced and install twrp In ramdisk AND after that flash skym3+ kernel by @ArtiicPanda. Then flash Magisk 23.0 stable version. Reboot twrp. Wipe dalvik and cache. Reboot system.

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Flashed 5.1.11 via TWRP now reboots to TWRP?

I went to reload 5.1.11 ..I think it might be because I forgot to remove my security features now keeps rebooting to TWPR
do I have to do a compete wipe now....or is there a simple method ?? Thanks for the help!
Did you have magisk installed? Did you install it again after flashing full ota and twrp?
ImSpiderman said:
Did you have magisk installed? Did you install it again after flashing full ota and twrp?
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Yes I followed the guide here.. full rom, TWRP installer, reboot to recovery, Magisk 16.4 reboot system..........boots back to TWRP
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skyeking69 said:
Yes I followed the guide here.. full rom, TWRP installer, reboot to recovery, Magisk 16.4 reboot system..........boots back to TWRP
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Strange, that happened to me because i didn't Remember to reflash magisk...wait for someone else to answer but if it isn't a big deal for you i'll just factory reset, it's always good to do after a new update
ImSpiderman said:
Strange, that happened to me because i didn't Remember to reflash magisk...wait for someone else to answer but if it isn't a big deal for you i'll just factory reset, it's always good to do after a new update
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Yeah I tried that too everything except internal storage...just wondering if I have to wipe that as well ??
skyeking69 said:
Yeah I tried that too everything except internal storage...just wondering if I have to wipe that as well ??
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No you don't have to
ImSpiderman said:
No you don't have to
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Well I guess I'll wait for more ideas..... Or might just wipe internal and see what happens...
skyeking69 said:
Well I guess I'll wait for more ideas..... Or might just wipe internal and see what happens...
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That didn't work? Really strange tho
See this. This article only applies to users running TWRP recovery on a rooted device. Don't have TWRP or don't know what this means? You're probably fine.
If you've recently installed or updated TWRP recovery, you might have faced that you can't install anything with it, and that the start screen is immediately shown when updating your device via Oxygen Updater.
Why is this happening to me?
From what it seems, this issue is caused by TWRP versions 3.2.2-0 and 3.2.3-0 being incompatible with the storage encryption technology present on OnePlus devices.
Normally, you're asked to enter your PIN or unlock pattern before installing an update / flashing something yourself. However, these new TWRP versions don't prompt for it anymore. Therefore, accessing the storage space of your device is no longer possible.
This is really frustrating, as almost all of your updates / .zip files are stored there. But luckily, there is a solution:
How do I fix this issue?
First of all, if you don't have encryption turned on or are not facing this issue, do not proceed with the steps below since flashing a new version of TWRP can be risky.
Now for the the solution: it involves downgrading TWRP to an earlier version, in which installing updates still worked correctly.
The downgrade can be done either by using a computer with the fastboot command, or by using flashing apps such as the Official TWRP app or Flashify on your device itself.
These are the steps you'll need to do:
- Make sure to download TWRP version 3.2.1-1 for your specific device. This is the version which worked fine, and is still fairly recent.
- Flash the version of TWRP using your method of choice. For fastboot users, connect your device to your computer in Fastboot mode and type fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.1-1-<yourdevice>.img. When using any of the flashing apps, browse to the correct TWRP.img file and flash it.
- Reboot your device. You'll now be able to access the working version of TWRP
- Do not update your TWRP version until it has been confirmed that this issue has been resolved.
Thanks to Peter Aarnoutse for reporting this issue.
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Gradusr said:
See this. This article only applies to users running TWRP recovery on a rooted device. Don't have TWRP or don't know what this means? You're probably fine.
If you've recently installed or updated TWRP recovery, you might have faced that you can't install anything with it, and that the start screen is immediately shown when updating your device via Oxygen Updater.
Why is this happening to me?
From what it seems, this issue is caused by TWRP versions 3.2.2-0 and 3.2.3-0 being incompatible with the storage encryption technology present on OnePlus devices.
Normally, you're asked to enter your PIN or unlock pattern before installing an update / flashing something yourself. However, these new TWRP versions don't prompt for it anymore. Therefore, accessing the storage space of your device is no longer possible.
This is really frustrating, as almost all of your updates / .zip files are stored there. But luckily, there is a solution:
How do I fix this issue?
First of all, if you don't have encryption turned on or are not facing this issue, do not proceed with the steps below since flashing a new version of TWRP can be risky.
Now for the the solution: it involves downgrading TWRP to an earlier version, in which installing updates still worked correctly.
The downgrade can be done either by using a computer with the fastboot command, or by using flashing apps such as the Official TWRP app or Flashify on your device itself.
These are the steps you'll need to do:
- Make sure to download TWRP version 3.2.1-1 for your specific device. This is the version which worked fine, and is still fairly recent.
- Flash the version of TWRP using your method of choice. For fastboot users, connect your device to your computer in Fastboot mode and type fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.1-1-<yourdevice>.img. When using any of the flashing apps, browse to the correct TWRP.img file and flash it.
- Reboot your device. You'll now be able to access the working version of TWRP
- Do not update your TWRP version until it has been confirmed that this issue has been resolved.
Thanks to Peter Aarnoutse for reporting this issue.
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Thanks but I really don't understand this....first I don't know if encryption is on ? Don't think I have turned it off...2nd 3.2.2.0 worked fine for me before..I installed 5.1.9 and 5.1.11 with no problems.....it was when I tried to reinstall 5.1.11 and forgot to remove security features this happened now?
How old is this thread about TWRP 3.2.2.0 ?
It happened to me since the first time. what i do is wipe everything except internal, flash rom, flash twrp, reboot twrp, boot system, and then after set up, reboot recovery and flash magisk.
I dont know what is the problem ive never used a security feature.(maybe thats my problem)
WOS17 said:
It happened to me since the first time. what i do is wipe everything except internal, flash rom, flash twrp, reboot twrp, boot system, and then after set up, reboot recovery and flash magisk.
I dont know what is the problem ive never used a security feature.(maybe thats my problem)
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I'll give that a try...... you have no pin or fingerprint or face unlock setup ??
If you have face unlock and or pin than you have issues with the new twrp reed this article , I have posted than you understand it.
Go to twrp and wipe dalvik/art cache, system, data *do not wipe internal* then flash 5.1.11 followed by twrp from xda, reboot to recovery again and flash *latest* Magisk 16.7 not 16.4, reboot system. 100% steps to use if doesn't work God knows whats haqppening to yours mate.
skyeking69 said:
I'll give that a try...... you have no pin or fingerprint or face unlock setup ??
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No, any security just double tap to wake.
Nameless said:
Go to twrp and wipe dalvik/art cache, system, data *do not wipe internal* then flash 5.1.11 followed by twrp from xda, reboot to recovery again and flash *latest* Magisk 16.7 not 16.4, reboot system. 100% steps to use if doesn't work God knows whats haqppening to yours mate.
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which TWRP version are you using? what Ive read is Magisk 16.7 has some problems like the pop up that say you have to contact your manufacturer
Nameless said:
Go to twrp and wipe dalvik/art cache, system, data *do not wipe internal* then flash 5.1.11 followed by twrp from xda, reboot to recovery again and flash *latest* Magisk 16.7 not 16.4, reboot system. 100% steps to use if doesn't work God knows whats haqppening to yours mate.
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Thanks..I'll try that first....the TWRP I have is 3.2.2.0 from official page ( I think ?) I'll try 16.7 and see what happens..
WOS17 said:
No, any security just double tap to wake.
which TWRP version are you using? what Ive read is Magisk 16.7 has some problems like the pop up that say you have to contact your manufacturer
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I'm using 3.2.2.0 which was working fine.....the guy below tells me to use 16.7 Magisk???? Geez not sure now ?
Gradusr said:
If you have face unlock and or pin than you have issues with the new twrp reed this article , I have posted than you understand it.
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The thing is TWRP 3.2.2.0 does ask me to enter my pin code then goes to the options page...install, wipe, backup,restore...etc...
Nameless said:
Go to twrp and wipe dalvik/art cache, system, data *do not wipe internal* then flash 5.1.11 followed by twrp from xda, reboot to recovery again and flash *latest* Magisk 16.7 not 16.4, reboot system. 100% steps to use if doesn't work God knows whats haqppening to yours mate.
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Geez ...now when I go to reboot to recovery it gives me a warning " No OS installed, are you sure you want to reboot?? " what do I do now ??

No OS installed in TWRP

Hi guys
I was trying some of custom rom on my OP6 and I wanted to go back to Oxygen OS. So i did a clean installation with system wipe and i flashed the last full OTA update. But since i can't boot to system anymore, TWRP always displays that there is no OS installed despite the fact that I've tried several rom . Is this the first time it's done this to me how can I fix it?
raptax said:
Hi guys
I was trying some of custom rom on my OP6 and I wanted to go back to Oxygen OS. So i did a clean installation with system wipe and i flashed the last full OTA update. But since i can't boot to system anymore, TWRP always displays that there is no OS installed despite the fact that I've tried several rom . Is this the first time it's done this to me how can I fix it?
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The best suggestion I can give you is to flash stock oos with TWRP, reboot to stock recovery, without flashing anything else, wipe data from stock recovery and startup system.. if it is working you can flash back TWRP and magisk if you need it
Just be careful because at your point is easy to lose all of your stored data
Hitman478â„¢ said:
The best suggestion I can give you is to flash stock oos with TWRP, reboot to stock recovery, without flashing anything else, wipe data from stock recovery and startup system.. if it is working you can flash back TWRP and magisk if you need it
Just be careful because at your point is easy to lose all of your stored data
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I tried your solution ..... and it worked thx man
I don't know why there was a problem with TWRP but the important thing is that my phone is alive again
raptax said:
I tried your solution ..... and it worked thx man
I don't know why there was a problem with TWRP but the important thing is that my phone is alive again
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Exactly! I'm glad to had help you sometimes if something is done wrong TWRP is dangerous
raptax said:
I tried your solution ..... and it worked thx man
I don't know why there was a problem with TWRP but the important thing is that my phone is alive again
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If you wipe system, then flash oos ROM, TWRP will think there is no os. You can just ignore and boot.
Wiping system then flashing any time will make twrp display "no os installed" it does this because it hasn't created files for twrp to check if you have a ton installed. Flashing twrp then rebooting to twrp fixes it.
Reboot to stock recovery?
Hitman478â„¢ said:
The best suggestion I can give you is to flash stock oos with TWRP, reboot to stock recovery, without flashing anything else, wipe data from stock recovery and startup system.. if it is working you can flash back TWRP and magisk if you need it
Just be careful because at your point is easy to lose all of your stored data
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Hi, need a little bit of support, since I'm new to this as well. I was in a working OOS open beta 25/28, but then I think I flashed the wrong zip (OOS 9.0.9?), and I was not able to boot to system. It kept going to "bootloader unlocked" screen and custom recovery. Currently in TWRP blu_spark 3.3.1-x v. 9.109, and it's showing me no OS installed when I attempt to reboot. I haven't rebooted to system yet.
All the folders in my /sdcard is gibberish... if I try to push a file to it, it says "Required key not available." I did remove all security/passwords from my phone before doing any updates/backups.
I completed a wipe cache/dalvik/system via TWRP, and flashed the OOS OTA stable Android 10 zip downloaded directly from OnePlus Support. Considering this situation, do you still think it's safe for me to reboot to system? Then how do I get to stock recovery from there--is that by holding down the buttons?
5xonlineage said:
Hi, need a little bit of support, since I'm new to this as well. I was in a working OOS open beta 25/28, but then I think I flashed the wrong zip (OOS 9.0.9?), and I was not able to boot to system. It kept going to "bootloader unlocked" screen and custom recovery. Currently in TWRP blu_spark 3.3.1-x v. 9.109, and it's showing me no OS installed when I attempt to reboot. I haven't rebooted to system yet.
All the folders in my /sdcard is gibberish... if I try to push a file to it, it says "Required key not available." I did remove all security/passwords from my phone before doing any updates/backups.
I completed a wipe cache/dalvik/system via TWRP, and flashed the OOS OTA stable Android 10 zip downloaded directly from OnePlus Support. Considering this situation, do you still think it's safe for me to reboot to system? Then how do I get to stock recovery from there--is that by holding down the buttons?
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No, your internal storage Is like trash cause the last rom you flashed has older security patch than oos10. Your device Is now encrypted and wont boot to system. I Guess you have to erase all via MSN tool or fastboot signed rom. Even if you wiped what mentioned above, your problem still be the data.
Fastboot method?
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No, your internal storage Is like trash cause the last rom you flashed has older security patch than oos10. Your device Is now encrypted and wont boot to system. I Guess you have to erase all via MSN tool or fastboot signed rom. Even if you wiped what mentioned above, your problem still be the data.
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Thank you for replying. I'm relieved that you know of a couple methods to try.
Is using "Format Data" in TWRP an option for dealing with the encryption??
For the MSN tool, can I use this one? Tried looking around, but it's unclear. "[TOOL] MsmDownloadTool V4.0 International (Oxygen OS 5.1.5)" https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...wnloadtool-v4-0-international-t3798892/page10
I would be more comfortable with using fastboot, but am I at any risk of having lost fastboot, or can I just turn off my device from TWRP right now and hold down the buttons to get there? Afraid to move out of TWRP right now, in case I can't get back. I do have twrp-3.3.1-18-enchilada-Q-mauronofrio.img that I can run from fastboot if needed.
By "signed rom," do you mean I can simply flash one of the zips here from fastboot? "[OnePlus 6][ROM][OTA][Oxygen OS] Mirrors for official Oxygen OS ROMs and OTA updates" https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/oneplus-6-mirrors-official-oxygen-os-t3792244
Thanks again.
5xonlineage said:
Thank you for replying. I'm relieved that you know of a couple methods to try.
Is using "Format Data" in TWRP an option for dealing with the encryption??
For the MSN tool, can I use this one? Tried looking around, but it's unclear. "[TOOL] MsmDownloadTool V4.0 International (Oxygen OS 5.1.5)" https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...wnloadtool-v4-0-international-t3798892/page10
I would be more comfortable with using fastboot, but am I at any risk of having lost fastboot, or can I just turn off my device from TWRP right now and hold down the buttons to get there? Afraid to move out of TWRP right now, in case I can't get back. I do have twrp-3.3.1-18-enchilada-Q-mauronofrio.img that I can run from fastboot if needed.
By "signed rom," do you mean I can simply flash one of the zips here from fastboot? "[OnePlus 6][ROM][OTA][Oxygen OS] Mirrors for official Oxygen OS ROMs and OTA updates" https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/oneplus-6-mirrors-official-oxygen-os-t3792244
Thanks again.
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I hardbricked my device about 10 times and i was able to recovery It even from a blank screen. Btw format data Will erase all your data but also the internal storage. About fastboot dont be afraid, go under twrp reboot section and reboot to bootloader. Then go under xda op6 guide section and search for mirrors for fastboot rom guide by Mauronofrio. He pushed my ass out the **** a lot of time.
P.s. Sorry but I dunno how to paste a link via xda app. Yes, ik! It's a vert newbie thing.
5xonlineage said:
Thank you for replying. I'm relieved that you know of a couple methods to try.
Is using "Format Data" in TWRP an option for dealing with the encryption??
For the MSN tool, can I use this one? Tried looking around, but it's unclear. "[TOOL] MsmDownloadTool V4.0 International (Oxygen OS 5.1.5)" https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...wnloadtool-v4-0-international-t3798892/page10
I would be more comfortable with using fastboot, but am I at any risk of having lost fastboot, or can I just turn off my device from TWRP right now and hold down the buttons to get there? Afraid to move out of TWRP right now, in case I can't get back. I do have twrp-3.3.1-18-enchilada-Q-mauronofrio.img that I can run from fastboot if needed.
By "signed rom," do you mean I can simply flash one of the zips here from fastboot? "[OnePlus 6][ROM][OTA][Oxygen OS] Mirrors for official Oxygen OS ROMs and OTA updates" https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/oneplus-6-mirrors-official-oxygen-os-t3792244
Thanks again.
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Do you solve, man?
Fastboot ROM
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I hardbricked my device about 10 times and i was able to recovery It even from a blank screen. Btw format data Will erase all your data but also the internal storage. About fastboot dont be afraid, go under twrp reboot section and reboot to bootloader. Then go under xda op6 guide section and search for mirrors for fastboot rom guide by Mauronofrio. He pushed my ass out the **** a lot of time.
P.s. Sorry but I dunno how to paste a link via xda app. Yes, ik! It's a vert newbie thing.
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That's awesome, I'm starting to grasp how much of a genius Mauronofrio is, after so many people referencing his work.
In his guide, he says, "These ROMs can't be used to update or downgrade your phone but just to restore your phone, so don't use them to come back to oreo or to update from oreo to pie." This may be a dumb question, but how do I know which zip/OOS version to flash, when I don't have a functioning OS on my phone?
5xonlineage said:
That's awesome, I'm starting to grasp how much of a genius Mauronofrio is, after so many people referencing his work.
In his guide, he says, "These ROMs can't be used to update or downgrade your phone but just to restore your phone, so don't use them to come back to oreo or to update from oreo to pie." This may be a dumb question, but how do I know which zip/OOS version to flash, when I don't have a functioning OS on my phone?
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I talked with Mauronofrio in pm and he said me that you could solve your issue simply flash the ROM you want and format data after flash that one. Remember that your internal will be wiped but it would happen in any scenario we talked.
Magisk, boot img?
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I talked with Mauronofrio in pm and he said me that you could solve your issue simply flash the ROM you want and format data after flash that one. Remember that your internal will be wiped but it would happen in any scenario we talked.
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That worked! And starstruck that you were able to check that with him. I flashed Mauronofrio's fastboot ROM for 10.3.2 and it rebooted (WOW). I clicked through the Google setup pages and checked that my data and wifi worked.
I then went back into fastboot, booted M's twrp img, fomatted data, and then installed twrp-3.3.1-x_blu_spark_v9.109_op6.zip, rebooted into recovery.
Then I think I made a mistake, because I installed Magisk-v20.4.zip. It succeeded, but now I can't boot into system anymore. Is it too late to flash the 10.3.2 boot.img?
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That worked! And starstruck that you were able to check that with him. I flashed Mauronofrio's fastboot ROM for 10.3.2 and it rebooted (WOW). I clicked through the Google setup pages and checked that my data and wifi worked.
I then went back into fastboot, booted M's twrp img, fomatted data, and then installed twrp-3.3.1-x_blu_spark_v9.109_op6.zip, rebooted into recovery.
Then I think I made a mistake, because I installed Magisk-v20.4.zip. It succeeded, but now I can't boot into system anymore. Is it too late to flash the 10.3.2 boot.img?
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No. Just flash stock boot image if magisk broke something.
Rooted
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No. Just flash stock boot image if magisk broke something.
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I ended up following the guide to Magisk Root without TWRP for OnePlus 6 Oxygen OS https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/patched-boot-image-magisk-16-7-beta-t3818853 since it was referenced by Mauronofrio's post for having issues getting his TWRP to work with latest Magisk.
Someone posted a patched boot.img for 10.3.2, so now I'm rooted without TWRP. Priorities. Now all I need is for special characters and emojis to work Will keep an eye on other threads.
I'm learning a lot, thanks so much for all your help. You pointed me in the right direction when I was not sure what the hell to do!
5xonlineage said:
I ended up following the guide to Magisk Root without TWRP for OnePlus 6 Oxygen OS https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/patched-boot-image-magisk-16-7-beta-t3818853 since it was referenced by Mauronofrio's post for having issues getting his TWRP to work with latest Magisk.
Someone posted a patched boot.img for 10.3.2, so now I'm rooted without TWRP. Priorities. Now all I need is for special characters and emojis to work Will keep an eye on other threads.
I'm learning a lot, thanks so much for all your help. You pointed me in the right direction when I was not sure what the hell to do!
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I followed that thread for the first A10 release cause there wasn't a worked twrp yet. You are welcome man, when I feel myself usefull I always try to help.

Unresponsive touch screen in TWRP - how can install a ROM?

So I am not an entire noob when it comes to these things, I've flashed ROMs on phones for 8 years now, but this Moto G7 Power screwed me up good.
I tried installing CrDroid from this post. I didn't even notice the A/B part at first, I went through all the usual steps, I booted TWRP, then flashed it, rebooted into the installed TWRP, flashed CrDroid, GApps and Magisk and rebooted, hoping to start Android up. At that part it all screwed up. The phone didn't boot AT ALL, and after a while I found that blankflash zip file and managed to get into the bootloader again. The only thing I can do now is boot into TWRP, not flash, and when I boot, the touchscreen does not work.
So, where do I go from here? I now only have an unlocked bootloader to play with. What are the exact steps to flash the firmware? Why do I need to flash firmware to slot A anyway? Isn't or wasn't there firmware out of the box on the device? The guides for this phone are vague and people write really short and rambling sentences in the steps and mention certain files out of the blue without explanation or download link.
1 - Which firmware file do I need? I have an XT1955-4 bought in a Dutch shop called Belsimpel with no sim. I assume it's an international variant. Here is a download list of all the firmware variants, but how do I know which one to pick? Will it wipe things like IMEI data? The box says the type is M3C94, and it seems to be this international variant.
2 - In the bootloader, what commands do I need to put into adb when I want to flash the firmware to partition A?
3 - When I boot into TWRP, my touchscreen does not work, so how can I even use it?
4 - The 'guide' in the CrDroid thread suddenly mentions copypartitions.zip. What is that file, and why do I need to flash it? It says I have to flash it in Slot A. Does TWRP give options to switch slots? I wish I could check but since my touch screen doesn't work in TWRP..
5 - During the actual ROM install part, the guide says Flash ROM.zip + TWRP_installer/boot.img ramdisk method Why do I need to install TWRP again? And what is the ramdisk method? How do you do that?
Can someone please explain in detail step by step what I need to do?
kerelberel said:
So I am not an entire noob when it comes to these things, I've flashed ROMs on phones for 8 years now, but this Moto G7 Power screwed me up good.
I tried installing CrDroid from this post. I didn't even notice the A/B part at first, I went through all the usual steps, I booted TWRP, then flashed it, rebooted into the installed TWRP, flashed CrDroid, GApps and Magisk and rebooted, hoping to start Android up. At that part it all screwed up. The phone didn't boot AT ALL, and after a while I found that blankflash zip file and managed to get into the bootloader again. The only thing I can do now is boot into TWRP, not flash, and when I boot, the touchscreen does not work.
So, where do I go from here? I now only have an unlocked bootloader to play with. What are the exact steps to flash the firmware? Why do I need to flash firmware to slot A anyway? Isn't or wasn't there firmware out of the box on the device? The guides for this phone are vague and people write really short and rambling sentences in the steps and mention certain files out of the blue without explanation or download link.
1 - Which firmware file do I need? I have an XT1955-4 bought in a Dutch shop called Belsimpel with no sim. I assume it's an international variant. Here is a download list of all the firmware variants, but how do I know which one to pick? Will it wipe things like IMEI data? The box says the type is M3C94, and it seems to be this international variant.
2 - In the bootloader, what commands do I need to put into adb when I want to flash the firmware to partition A?
3 - When I boot into TWRP, my touchscreen does not work, so how can I even use it?
4 - The 'guide' in the CrDroid thread suddenly mentions copypartitions.zip. What is that file, where do I download it, and why do I need to flash it? It says I have to flash it in Slot A. Does TWRP give options to switch slots?
5 - During the actual ROM install part, the guide says Flash ROM.zip + TWRP_installer/boot.img ramdisk method Why do I need to install TWRP again? And what is the ramdisk method? How do you do that?
Can someone please explain in detail step by step what I need to do?
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1. go to settings - system - about phone check build number, this is the firmware you'll need
2. there's a thread here regarding that matter check again
3. I'm not aware of this issue
4. you'll only need to flash that file once coming from stock rom - https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261636295
5. because it be overwritten by lineage recovery.
ramdisk method is just another way of installing twrp back when we still dont have the installer zip
vinoxflame said:
1. go to settings - system - about phone check build number, this is the firmware you'll need
2. there's a thread here regarding that matter check again
3. I'm not aware of this issue
4. you'll only need to flash that file once coming from stock rom - https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261636295
5. because it be overwritten by lineage recovery.
ramdisk method is just another way of installing twrp back when we still dont have the installer zip
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I only have the boot loader, no stock ROM. I wiped that when I tried installing CrDroid, as I have written in my post. So I can't check my firmware if I don't have ROM installed. And I know which thread you mean because I linked the list of firmware from that thread in my post.
The big issue here is the touch screen not working. I can't do anything inside TWRP.
kerelberel said:
I only have the boot loader, no stock ROM. I wiped that when I tried installing CrDroid, as I have written in my post. So I can't check my firmware if I don't have ROM installed. And I know which thread you mean because I linked the list of firmware from that thread in my post.
The big issue here is the touch screen not working. I can't do anything inside TWRP.
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then try another version of twrp or the unofficial orangefox recovery for our device
vinoxflame said:
then try another version of twrp or the unofficial orangefox recovery for our device
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I tried an older version of TWRP which didn't work either. I am not aware of Orangefox, but I don't see any mention, official or unofficial for the G7 Power. There's no mention in the G7 Power forum either.
kerelberel said:
I tried an older version of TWRP which didn't work either. I am not aware of Orangefox, but I don't see any mention, official or unofficial for the G7 Power. There's no mention in the G7 Power forum either.
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it's on the telegram group
vinoxflame said:
it's on the telegram group
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No it is not. There's no mention of G7 Power in the search results. Only E5.
kerelberel said:
No it is not. There's no mention of G7 Power in the search results. Only E5.
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vinoxflame said:
https://t.me/mG7Power
tell me if it is not!!!!
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From the desktop search in this one I couldn't find it: https://t.me/OrangeFoxRecovery I didn't know there was a separate chat for each device. But thanks.
FWIW when this happened to me I did the blankflash thing to get it back to bootloader. Then I used the LMSA tool from Motorola to do a rescue/restore.
I also used LMSA to force the update to the most recent security update. In general, it seems a very useful utility.
https://www.motorola.com/us/lenovo-motorola-smart-assistant
I had this issue after blankflashing this temperamental device out of a brick. While in twrp you can do "adb shell" then "twrp install /path/to/zip" I think this has to do with new twrp versions on older firmwares
kerelberel said:
I only have the boot loader, no stock ROM. I wiped that when I tried installing CrDroid, as I have written in my post. So I can't check my firmware if I don't have ROM installed. And I know which thread you mean because I linked the list of firmware from that thread in my post.
The big issue here is the touch screen not working. I can't do anything inside TWRP.
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When i had this issue go reboot fastboot
then fastboot boot recovery.img or twrp as your boot img do what you need to do just dont flash it to boot only boot from it so you preserve your real boot should fix the touch screen part only time i had prob like this is when i flashed twrp to recovery without disabling dm verity etc. But I cant even get a stock OTA since I flashed twrp as recovery nor can I find a RETUS stock recovery.img so far if i had that I can update and keep magisk etc, then reflash twrp when im done.
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kerelberel said:
I only have the boot loader, no stock ROM. I wiped that when I tried installing CrDroid, as I have written in my post. So I can't check my firmware if I don't have ROM installed. And I know which thread you mean because I linked the list of firmware from that thread in my post.
The big issue here is the touch screen not working. I can't do anything inside TWRP.
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When i had this issue go reboot fastboot
then fastboot boot recovery.img or twrp as your boot img do what you need to do just dont flash it to boot only boot from it so you preserve your real boot should fix the touch screen part only time i had prob like this is when i flashed twrp to recovery without disabling dm verity etc. But I cant even get a stock OTA since I flashed twrp as recovery nor can I find a RETUS stock recovery.img so far if i had that I can update and keep magisk etc, then reflash twrp when im done. The latest stock RETUS build i can find is here https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmwar...ubsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip but if i do that i will lose all my apps AGAIN etc I am trying to just get the stock recovery img from previous version so I can install the ota in magisk you just tap uninstall tap restore images to get stock boot as well then ota should work once its done go back into magisk and install to inactive slot but you will or could need TWRP A/B retention script so that you keep it even after ota...which you will first go in magisk tap uninstall restore images, but must have stock recovery not twrp installed at this time either from what i can tell, once ota is successful install the TWRP A/B Retention script but do this before you install magisk to inactive slot from magisk manager after that it should work. But I cannot locate a stock recovery.img thus far.... and I dont wanna redownload my apps right now, so I may just wait til I see a rom i really think ill like and say screw it.
kerelberel said:
I only have the boot loader, no stock ROM. I wiped that when I tried installing CrDroid, as I have written in my post. So I can't check my firmware if I don't have ROM installed. And I know which thread you mean because I linked the list of firmware from that thread in my post.
The big issue here is the touch screen not working. I can't do anything inside TWRP.
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I also installed crDroid and after that twrp-3.3.1-2-ocean.img was not responding to touch, but twrp-3.3.1-0-ocean.img works. (btw I was doing a fastboot -w in between.)
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Ah nevermind, I have it constantly when installed, with both versions.
s33b said:
I also installed crDroid and after that twrp-3.3.1-2-ocean.img was not responding to touch, but twrp-3.3.1-0-ocean.img works. (btw I was doing a fastboot -w in between.)
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Ah nevermind, I have it constantly when installed, with both versions.
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I've flashed another stock rom (https://forum.xda-developers.com/g7-power/how-to/guide-moto-g7-power-supra-flash-to-t3927138) and it worked with twrp-3.3.1-0-ocean.img not with the newest.
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2 - In the bootloader, what commands do I need to put into adb when I want to flash the firmware to partition A?
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You use fastboot commands in the bootloader.
The firmware contains a flash file with all fastboot commands you'll need.
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3 - When I boot into TWRP, my touchscreen does not work, so how can I even use it?
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TWRP has adb enabled by default. So instead of TWRP you can use
Code:
abd shell twrp --help
So you can use the basic functions like backup, install, and so on.
I had the same issue...
I'm not sure everyone is experiencing the same issue here, but I've been dealing with that exact problem the entire time I've had this phone. While this work around won't work every time, it will eventually work (for me within 3 tries). It doesn't matter if your "fastboot boot twrp.img" or running an installed version, all are the same. Even the latest 3.4.0.0.
As soon as you start recovery, start tapping the area of the screen where the "Advanced button" is in recovery. I mean tap as fast as you can, use two fingers if you need to. If it doesn't work right away, "adb reboot bootloader" and try again. I can get this to work within 3 tries. Its sucks and its stupid, but it works.
TheGuysGuysGuy said:
I'm not sure everyone is experiencing the same issue here, but I've been dealing with that exact problem the entire time I've had this phone. While this work around won't work every time, it will eventually work (for me within 3 tries). It doesn't matter if your "fastboot boot twrp.img" or running an installed version, all are the same. Even the latest 3.4.0.0.
As soon as you start recovery, start tapping the area of the screen where the "Advanced button" is in recovery. I mean tap as fast as you can, use two fingers if you need to. If it doesn't work right away, "adb reboot bootloader" and try again. I can get this to work within 3 tries. Its sucks and its stupid, but it works.
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I getba link to one that works for u. https://t.me/CustoKernal_JavaShin_Mods/565. Fastboot boot (name of recovery)
roadkill42 said:
I getba link to one that works for u. https://t.me/CustoKernal_JavaShin_Mods/565. Fastboot boot (name of recovery)
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Again not everyone is experiencing this same issue. A custom kernel isn't going to help when its incompatible with my ROM. My stupid workaround works for "No Touch Screen Response" in TWRP as well as OrangeFox. Its happened to me in both. Happily cruising along on Paranoid Android Quartz.
TheGuysGuysGuy said:
Again not everyone is experiencing this same issue. A custom kernel isn't going to help when its incompatible with my ROM. My stupid workaround works for "No Touch Screen Response" in TWRP as well as OrangeFox. Its happened to me in both. Happily cruising along on Paranoid Android Quartz.
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The problem with the touch is the right driver needs to b installed that kernel I shared makes it work and stick I'm on it now go to tellagram group Moto g7 power support group both twrp and ofox there that works not the one from twrp it's self and the twrp there has some other features that one from official one has that don't work
This boot image gave me a touchscreen and allowed me to flash a regular twrp: hxxps://f.emvn.me/android-roms-and-stuff/twrp.3.4-kakarot.boot.img
Thanks to whoever made it.

Unable to Root/Flash TWRP on OnePlus 7 Pro

Greetings to anyone that may see this - I am new to the android root thingy, so I apologize in advance if I have a stupid question. I have only rooted an old tablet with Kingoroot which used SuperSU as the root manager. First off, I want to address TWRP. What is the difference between the OP7Pro "guacamole" and "guacamoleb" (the "b" is very important and intentional.) I tried the regular guacamole image, but the phone didn't seem to want to boot the image. I am going to try guacamoleb. If I flash TWRP, can I boot my device normally? Some sources say yes some no. Thanks for all your help in advance!
UrAverageNerd said:
First off, I want to address TWRP. What is the difference between the OP7Pro "guacamole" and "guacamoleb" (the "b" is very important and intentional.)
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Haven't seen guacomoleb (different code name to me implies a different device, but I'm not sure in this case). Just use the file from the dev's TWRP thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3931322
Unofficial version -75 is the current version. Use the version ( Q versus Pie) for your current Android/OOS version. Might be obvious, but some folks have asked about that.
UrAverageNerd said:
If I flash TWRP, can I boot my device normally? Some sources say yes some no. Thanks for all your help in advance!
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Per the developer in his thread I linked above, for a stock device, if you flash TWRP, you should root (with Magisk) or the phone might not boot. Some folks have reported that they can flash TWRP and not Magisk and still boot. But there is not point in risking it, since your intent is to root anyway. Fastboot boot TWRP img, then flash TWRP installer zip, and just flash Magisk right away at the same time, then reboot. It's pretty easy.
Also note that installing TWRP is somewhat optional. You can just fastboot boot TWRP img, then flash Magisk to root. It is a matter of preference whether to have TWRP installed or not, and folks are pretty split on this. My opinion, TWRP installed (while not required) does give some potentially useful features if things ever go wrong. I personally don't see much advantage to not installing TWRP, but just my opinion.
Hi there. I ran into similar problems when I was a Root noobie (which I still am). Try the All In One Tool that can be found in this forum. That will help you flash TWRP. It got me there when I was struggling to Flash TWRP.
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Haven't seen guacomoleb (different code name to me implies a different device, but I'm not sure in this case). Just use the file from the dev's TWRP thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/recovery-unofficial-twrp-recovery-t3931322
Unofficial version -75 is the current version. Use the version ( Q versus Pie) for your current Android/OOS version. Might be obvious, but some folks have asked about that.
Per the developer in his thread I linked above, for a stock device, if you flash TWRP, you should root (with Magisk) or the phone might not boot. Some folks have reported that they can flash TWRP and not Magisk and still boot. But there is not point in risking it, since your intent is to root anyway. Fastboot boot TWRP img, then flash TWRP installer zip, and just flash Magisk right away at the same time, then reboot. It's pretty easy.
Also note that installing TWRP is somewhat optional. You can just fastboot boot TWRP img, then flash Magisk to root. It is a matter of preference whether to have TWRP installed or not, and folks are pretty split on this. My opinion, TWRP installed (while not required) does give some potentially useful features if things ever go wrong. I personally don't see much advantage to not installing TWRP, but just my opinion.
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Thanks for your help. Apparently the Android Q unofficial build -75 doesn't have any mirrors. It's still searching. I like using TWRP because it's convenient if I wan't to flash something else without a PC or Mac.:laugh:
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Apparently the Android Q unofficial build -75 doesn't have any mirrors. It's still searching.
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Something wrong with the "main" download link (androidfilehost)?
UrAverageNerd said:
Greetings to anyone that may see this - I am new to the android root thingy, so I apologize in advance if I have a stupid question. I have only rooted an old tablet with Kingoroot which used SuperSU as the root manager. First off, I want to address TWRP. What is the difference between the OP7Pro "guacamole" and "guacamoleb" (the "b" is very important and intentional.) I tried the regular guacamole image, but the phone didn't seem to want to boot the image. I am going to try guacamoleb. If I flash TWRP, can I boot my device normally? Some sources say yes some no. Thanks for all your help in advance!
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Use adb & fastboot via powershell
Get the adb files in a folder
Copy the twrp.img to the adb folder and on phone /storage/emulated/0/
Get a copy of the twrp installer on your phone anywhere works
Open adb folder
Hold shift and right click a empty space
Open powershell & type
Adb boot bootloader
Fastboot boot twrp.img (you can drag and drop the file into powershell if your lazy like me)
Flash the twrp installer on your phone
Done?
Reboot and go back into recovery to see if it works
Tip for updates:
After you get the update
Flash via twrp
Then flash twrp (so you don't need your computer)
Flash magisk if you want superuser
Reboot
Reboot recovery
Flash magisk again (seems it takes two flashes)
None of the tools work for my devices anymore just powershell
All in one doesn't read my fastboot
Cmd has a remote error after attempting to boot it.
UrAverageNerd said:
First off, I want to address TWRP. What is the difference between the OP7Pro "guacamole" and "guacamoleb" (the "b" is very important and intentional.)
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Just noticed that the TWRP "guacomoleb" is the "unified" version that works with both the OnePlus 7 and the 7 Pro. Shouldn't make a difference whether you use the "unified" version or the 7 Pro specific TWRP.

Question [HELP] I keep failing trying to flash a custom Android 12 ROM on the Redmi Note 11 Pro (veux). Can someone help me figure out what I'm doing wrong?

I've owned Samsung, Lenovo and Moto phones before, and I never had any problems unlocking them and flashing custom recoveries and ROMs. This is my 2nd Xiaomi phone and like the 1st I keep bricking and unbricking it. The only thing I can manage to do is sometimes get TWRP on it, or the normal ROM.
- Version: European version of the Redmi Note 11 Pro, codename veux.
- TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/twrp-3-7-0_12-for-veux-peux.4520689/
- ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-13-veux-peux-official-evolution-x-11-09-22.4497785/
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1st attempt:
1 - After unlocking the bootloader it reinstalled a clean ROM. I then forgot to turn USB debugging on so that was my fault. Because after that I went into fastboot and flashed this TWRP with fastboot flash boot name.img
2 - On this first try I then rebooted to recovery, but it sent me to the normal one instead. In essence I bricked it so I followed this guide to reset it
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2nd attempt:
1 - I enable USB debugging
2 - go into fastboot: fastboot flash boot name.img
3 - reboot to recovery
4 - in TWRP I try to flash the ROM from the internal storage. It fails after around 33% or something. Errors about not being able to mount certain folders
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3rd attempt:
1 - reboot to recovery
2 - try and sideload the ROM from my laptop with the command adb sideload name.zip
3 - fails around 40% with similar errors
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4th attempt:
1 - reboot to bootloader
2 - try instead fastboot boot name.zip to flash the ROM. It gives me the error: requested download size is more than max allowed fastboot
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In between these tries TWRP sometimes loses touchscreen functionality. I notice when I flash OrangeFox and then TWRP again, I get touchscreen functionality back. I know this is a well known issue but it's interesting I can back TWRP working again when doing the above.
Another interesting is that when I flash OrangeFox and reboot to recovery, it's still TWRP.
When you flash a new ROM, you need to format the userdata and the cache partitions.
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Btw, i'm curious to know where you found your OrangeFox build. ^^
Sneilas said:
When you flash a new ROM, you need to format the userdata and the cache partitions.
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Btw, i'm curious to know where you found your OrangeFox build. ^^
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I believe I did format data, cache and dalvik cache as usual. Hm, will check again.
I forgot where I got the OrangeFox from. Might be nothing though.
kerelberel said:
I believe I did format data, cache and dalvik cache as usual. Hm, will check again.
I forgot where I got the OrangeFox from. Might be nothing though.
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Btw, i do not recommand to flash unofficial images if the maintainer not released it's device tree on GitHub and not linked it on his thread.
We can't know what's inside the recovery.
The recovery can be infected by a malicious code.
Sneilas said:
When you flash a new ROM, you need to format the userdata and the cache partitions.
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Btw, i'm curious to know where you found your OrangeFox build. ^^
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So I made sure to format everything this time. But because I am stoopid I then accidentally sideloaded a MIUI ROM instead of Evolution. I copy/pasted the wrong file name in the cmd window, lol. I was surprised to see the Evolution logo after rebooting, so I got the ROM I wanted by accidentally flashing the other one.
Do I have MIUI on one partition and Evolution on the other? Is that even possible?
kerelberel said:
So I made sure to format everything this time. But because I am stoopid I then accidentally sideloaded a MIUI ROM instead of Evolution. I copy/pasted the wrong file name in the cmd window, lol. I was surprised to see the Evolution logo after rebooting, so I got the ROM I wanted by accidentally flashing the other one.
Do I have MIUI on one partition and Evolution on the other? Is that even possible?
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From here, i recommand you to ask the maintainer of the Evolution X ROM of your device.
Send him your device infos (code name, processor, etc...).
If you can't access to these info on from phone, contact the reseller of your phone.
Maybe your specific device is not compatible with the ROM.
I'm not enough experienced to help you more.
I don't know if twrp works on veux.
I flashed the boot.img and vendor_boot.img provided by the custom ROM.
The custom ROM was updated using the sideload in recovery mode.
It must be unlocked. USB debug doesn't matter.
Sneilas said:
From here, i recommand you to ask the maintainer of the Evolution X ROM of your device.
Send him your device infos (code name, processor, etc...).
If you can't access to these info on from phone, contact the reseller of your phone.
Maybe your specific device is not compatible with the ROM.
I'm not enough experienced to help you more.
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I'm fine now, the ROM works, afterwards I also installed Magisk successfully so TWRP works as expected too.
osebee said:
I don't know if twrp works on veux.
I flashed the boot.img and vendor_boot.img provided by the custom ROM.
The custom ROM was updated using the sideload in recovery mode.
It must be unlocked. USB debug doesn't matter.
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It does, the one I linked in my first post is the one from this specific subforum.
If you need help you can PM me.
Seems like you've managed to fix the problem, and USB debugging only works when you're booted inside the rom, it doesn't do anything in recovery/fastboot.
kerelberel said:
I'm fine now, the ROM works, afterwards I also installed Magisk successfully so TWRP works as expected too.
It does, the one I linked in my first post is the one from this specific subforum.
If you need help you can PM me.
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Oh ok, i thought you still had problems. ^^
Ritik17 said:
Seems like you've managed to fix the problem, and USB debugging only works when you're booted inside the rom, it doesn't do anything in recovery/fastboot.
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USB debugging works in some stock/custom recoveries, but in stock recoveries it is limited to sideloading updates signed by the device manufacturer.

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