[RECOVERY] [TWRP 3.0.0-0] for Vodafone Smart Prime 6 - Android Software Development

Hello guys.
I have successfully ported TWRP 3.0.0-0 for our Smart Prime 6.
It's 100% working !!
There are NO BUGS !! :good:
DOWNLOAD
NEW LINK: DOWNLOAD
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How to install​​
Via app:
1) Download TWRP 3.0.0-0 from the link above and place it on internal storage of your phone.
2) Download Flashify app from Google Play Store.
3) Open Flashify app.
4) Grant root permissions.
5) Click "Recovery image" and then click "Choose a file"
6) Navigate to the folder where you placed TWRP 3.0.0-0 and choose the .IMG file.
7) Press "Yup!" button and wait.
8) After a while the phone will require reboot. So click "reboot" button.
9) Phone will reboot and automatically boot into TWRP, so you can press reboot to system.
10) Enjoy!
Special thanks to Oneb1t for modded .fstab file! :highfive:
edit: you can use Flashfire app too instead of Flashify, but it's not recommended, because the latest version of the Flashfire app is not flashing properly.

Brilliant! Thank you so much! Do you know any custom ROM what is better than the factory ROM?

There is no custom ROM for this phone yet.
But I'm trying to make LITE ROM.

Adreno306™ said:
There is no custom ROM for this phone yet.
But I'm trying to make LITE ROM.
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Do you think it's easier/possible to adapt a ROM from a similar device like say, the Alcatel
Pop 2 (5) Premium ? I don't know if there's any ROM for that phone tho, but since it's branded as Alcatel you might get more support from the community here than by using Vodafone's name.

Hello, Demonlord6.
I have tried to make a stock flashable ROM via dumping the system folder and the boot.img file, but without success.
It does not boot properly.. when I tried to flash it without dalvik/system wipe everything was as before.
When I tried to wipe /system and dalvik first and then flash the ROM, it causes bootloop.
So now I'm trying to fix this issue..
I don't know where the problem is.
So when this issue will be solved I will try to build a ROM from Alcatel phones with same specs.

Adreno306™ said:
Hello, Demonlord6.
I have tried to make a stock flashable ROM via dumping the system folder and the boot.img file, but without success.
It does not boot properly.. when I tried to flash it without dalvik/system wipe everything was as before.
When I tried to wipe /system and dalvik first and then flash the ROM, it causes bootloop.
So now I'm trying to fix this issue..
I don't know where the problem is.
So when this issue will be solved I will try to build a ROM from Alcatel phones with same specs.
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Hey, Andreno306
I don't know much about Rom's in that level of expertise I'm afraid :/ but I did some digging and came across this simple tutorial on XDA:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387941
I imagine it does not work for every single device out there, at least not with modifying stuff after, but it might be a good starting point I think, in fact I would try to actually make one myself had I a working PC currently at home. But even if I did I had no way of testing it because this is currently my daily driver phone.

Just wanted to say that I'm also very interested in getting a slim ROM for this device. I can't offer any expertise I'm afraid! Just wanted to show that there are people interested in your project.
:highfive:

Stock Kernel
Thanks, it works great.
This is little off-topic but does anyone has the stock kernel, i flashed NeoKernel but it is not that good and i forgot to make a backup do can anyone please link me to the stock kernel?

vojta_horanek said:
Thanks, it works great.
This is little off-topic but does anyone has the stock kernel, i flashed NeoKernel but it is not that good and i forgot to make a backup do can anyone please link me to the stock kernel?
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I have one
https://mega.nz/#!tMJD3B4T!f6m2ELYCVupqGCcN2aGbkrNzEqijLu7au-7usEfeVL0
But I recommend to restore it with the flashify app, because that's how the backup was made.
If, for some reason, you don't/can't restore it, then you can always try Sugar on the PC which basically restores everything to factory settings (recovery, kernel, etc, it all gets reset)

Demonlord6 said:
I have one
But I recommend to restore it with the flashify app, because that's how the backup was made.
If, for some reason, you don't/can't restore it, then you can always try Sugar on the PC which basically restores everything to factory settings (recovery, kernel, etc, it all gets reset)
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Restored and my phone keeps turning off after boot(once i saw the turn off screen, other times it just vibrates at boot screen), isnt it the wrong file? (flashed wia flashify)
I was able to restore the boot from TWRP (lucky i made a backup this time)

vojta_horanek said:
Restored and my phone keeps turning off after boot(once i saw the turn off screen, other times it just vibrates at boot screen), isnt it the wrong file? (flashed wia flashify)
I was able to restore the boot from TWRP (lucky i made a backup this time)
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Sorry there about the bootloop but glad u could restore it from TWRP, maybe it was because we have different ROM versions ?

Demonlord6 said:
Sorry there about the bootloop but glad u could restore it from TWRP, maybe it was because we have different ROM versions ?
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I got this one: http://www.needrom.com/download/vodafone-smart-prime-6-vf-895n-debloatedclean-stock/#

vojta_horanek said:
I got this one: http://www.needrom.com/download/vodafone-smart-prime-6-vf-895n-debloatedclean-stock/#
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Yeap, that's not the same version as my ROM, mine is not 130FNN etc. Maybe that's why it didn't work
Enviado do meu GT-S5280 através de Tapatalk

Sorry for the stupid question but... does it works on Smart Prime 7 too?

Has anyone installed that linked ROM? It seems to be what we are looking for... a slim debloated rom.
I presume we need to be rooted, install this TWRP, then flash that ROM?
It mentions unlocking the bootloader, I dont think I've seen any info anywhere about unlocking the bootloader.
Can anyone give a quick lowdown on all the steps required to install that ROM please?

Hi everyone, I discovered that Elephone Trunk and Smart Prime 6 have (almost) identical specs: https://www.devicespecifications.com...ison/c584481c6
So it would be great to "port" (or build ?) the official Nougat-OmniROM for Trunk to VF-895N: http://dl.omnirom.org/trunk/
Last but not least, here's official Vodafone Smart Prime 6 sources: Vodafone_Smart_prime_6_20150413.tar.xz

TWRP for vodafone smart max 4 990N (coolpad 8890u).
I tried this recovery image for vodafone smart max 4 990N (coolpad 8890u).
The phone is in a bootloop state. I think i have usb debugging enabled already.
So, in fastboot mode i can see the device in my pc in adb fastboot cmd.
Im trying to ''fastboot boot recovery.img" but it stops in ''booting..''.
Dont know whats the problem but for sure i can not find a specific twrp image for this device.
If i enter fastboot oem device-info it says ''(bootloader) Device unlocked: true''.
Any ideas ?

hi i was wondering if you could share how you did this or if you can make one for the Vodafone smart n9 (VFD720) it would help a lot of people out looking for this

Needed to root a Vodafone Smart Prime 6 (VF 895N) (got it from a friend because it became unresponsive from all the updated google play stuff ) to get linux-deploy running. Just wanted to leave a big thank you here for Adreno306 for his TRWP 3.0.0-0. it did the job very well!
Only the procedure to get it installed differed quite a bit for me, since Flashify is no longer available.
I wanted to preserve boot and just flash trwp to recover, what worked quite well.
The first thing I did was to boot the phone manually in recovery mode (Power+Vol up) and reset it to factory settings from there. It takes a little while. Then follow the setup, go to phone settings, enable developer mode and set usb debugging. If "unlock oem" is not available there, reboot into recovery again, set unlock there and reboot into bootloader.
The prerequisites are adb and fastboot, both must work. Means adb devices and fastboot devices must show the phone. What can make problems under win10 as it sometimes does not detect the phone in bootloader mode. An actual google usb driver is needed, as provided by google.
For me adb worked well, but when rebooted into bootloader with adb reboot bootloader, fastboot didnt detect the phone. With the phone still connected, the windows device manager showed an unknown device with and exclamation mark (!). Right click, install driver, select driver manually, select driver from device list, mark all devices (first entry) and click "disk", then point to the usb driver director and select "ADB fastboot driver". ( A more comprehensive description is available here )
Once adb and fastboot detect the device, it is time to prepare it. Boot to system (normal operation) first. Make sure that the TRWP 3.0.0-0.img is renamed to trwp.img and then
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot boot trwp.img
Now the phone should show the trwp menu, set it up to root the phone and install SuperSU. Reboot into bootloader and
fastboot flash recovery trwp.img
fastboot reboot
Verify with adb reboot recovery, you should see trwp now. Reboot to system.
Now finally go into the app selector, start SuperSU, and root the phone. SuperSu uses trwp recovery mode to install its image and root is done.
Again, big thanks for providing the TRWP image!

Adreno306™ said:
Hello guys.
I have successfully ported TWRP 3.0.0-0 for our Smart Prime 6.
It's 100% working !!
There are NO BUGS !! :good:
DOWNLOAD
NEW LINK: DOWNLOAD
________________________________________
​How to install​
​
Via app:
1) Download TWRP 3.0.0-0 from the link above and place it on internal storage of your phone.
2) Download Flashify app from Google Play Store.
3) Open Flashify app.
4) Grant root permissions.
5) Click "Recovery image" and then click "Choose a file"
6) Navigate to the folder where you placed TWRP 3.0.0-0 and choose the .IMG file.
7) Press "Yup!" button and wait.
8) After a while the phone will require reboot. So click "reboot" button.
9) Phone will reboot and automatically boot into TWRP, so you can press reboot to system.
10) Enjoy!
Special thanks to Oneb1t for modded .fstab file! :highfive:
edit: you can use Flashfire app too instead of Flashify, but it's not recommended, because the latest version of the Flashfire app is not flashing properly.
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Hi, I would like to try your tutorial but I can't root this phone (which is an important step in the tutorial), is there any way someone could help me??
Thanks

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[ROOT][Recovery]Wileyfox Storm

## Disclaimer and acknowledgements
All your actions with your phone are at your own risk;
## Intro
Hey,
I propose a tutorial to root Wileyfox Storm with lastest SuperSu Binary, but you can flash zips too ^^
Wileyfox storm's stock recovery has a signature verification, so you can't flash SuperSu 2.46, but with long work i got custom cyanogen recovery with no signature verification ;D
## Tutorial
Step 1 : Unlock bootloader !!!! It will erase All Data So backup first !!!!
- Go to settings>about phone and tap a few times on build number to unlock dev options
- Go to Dev options and check OEM Unlock and reboot bootloader (volume +)
- Type "fastboot devices" and if it appear type "fastboot oem unlock" and press y
Step 2 : Flash Custom Recovery
- Reboot Bootloader
- type "fastboot devices" if it appear type "fastboot flash recovery C:\..\kipper-custom-recovery.img"
- Wait the flash process and reboot recovery (volume -)
- Now Flash SuperSu-2.46.zip
Step 3 : Enjoy !!
## Download
Super Su : SuperSu-v2.46_signed.zip
Custom Recovery : kipper-custom-recovery.img
Corrected link to recovery?
Hi,
The custom recovery link is to the supersu file as well. Can you post the corrected link?
Thanks
Sorry xD
Thanks, I haven't had time to try compiling the Cyanogen Recovery for the Storm myself yet.
The above recovery image worked for me using fastboot boot xxx thus leaving the stock recovery intact.
F:\downloads\kipper>fastboot boot kipper-custom-recovery.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.674s]
booting...
OKAY [ 3.082s]
finished. total time: 3.758s
Wileyfox Storm (Kipper) - 12.1-YOG4PAS3MG
SuperSu and Busybox successfully installed.
Thanks.
No prob i'm happy, i've done it myself ^^
Phone wont boot pasted the Cyanogen logo
Thanks for taking the time and effort to share this. It's really appreciated.
However, I'm a bit stuck.....
bobslesbricoleurs said:
## Tutorial
Step 1 : Unlock bootloader !!!! It will erase All Data So backup first !!!!
- Go to settings>about phone and tap a few times on build number to unlock dev options
- Go to Dev options and check OEM Unlock and reboot bootloader (volume +)
- Type "fastboot devices" and if it appear type "fastboot oem unlock" and press y
Step 2 : Flash Custom Recovery
- Reboot Bootloader
- type "fastboot devices" if it appear type "fastboot flash recovery C:\..\kipper-custom-recovery.img"
- Wait the flash process and reboot recovery (volume -)
- Now Flash SuperSu-2.46.zip
Step 3 : Enjoy !!
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I got as far as flashing the recovery. One it said it was finished I didn't know how to reboot the Bootloader so I rebooted the phone. On booting the android graphic came up and said 'Erase' or 'Erasing'. It then went to the Cyanogen logo and won't proceed any further.
So, presumably its important to get the su flashed onto the device. However, I dont know how to do this. I have the su.zip on my c: drive... How do I flash it onto my storm device?
P.s. is the failure to boot down to SU or has something borked???
Thanks in advance!
codeclinic said:
Thanks for taking the time and effort to share this. It's really appreciated.
However, I'm a bit stuck.....
I got as far as flashing the recovery. One it said it was finished I didn't know how to reboot the Bootloader so I rebooted the phone. On booting the android graphic came up and said 'Erase' or 'Erasing'. It then went to the Cyanogen logo and won't proceed any further.
So, presumably its important to get the su flashed onto the device. However, I dont know how to do this. I have the su.zip on my c: drive... How do I flash it onto my storm device?
P.s. is the failure to boot down to SU or has something borked???
Thanks in advance!
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The first boot after wiping takes a few minutes so do be sure that you are waiting long enough, otherwise sounds like something borked.
Are you able to boot back to recovery by holding volume down while powering up?
If so you should try clearing cache and wiping.
You can also try restoring to stock CyanogenOS images : https://cyngn.com/support
If just installing the stock recovery the image can be extracted from the fastboot zip.
There is now also a CyanogenMod nightly build, you can try flashing the recovery from there instead (there is also the nightly Cyanogen build if you are feeling brave): https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=kipper
There is a separate download for the recovery image.
Flashing su is not required to boot after flashing the custom recovery.
However to flash it, first copy the SuperSu zip onto the phone (for simplicity use the main memory not the SD card), either download directly onto phone, copy from computer when connected as a usb device or transfer using adb. From the custom recovery you can then select Apply Update and browse to the SuperSu zip file.
codeclinic said:
Thanks for taking the time and effort to share this. It's really appreciated.
However, I'm a bit stuck.....
I got as far as flashing the recovery. One it said it was finished I didn't know how to reboot the Bootloader so I rebooted the phone. On booting the android graphic came up and said 'Erase' or 'Erasing'. It then went to the Cyanogen logo and won't proceed any further.
So, presumably its important to get the su flashed onto the device. However, I dont know how to do this. I have the su.zip on my c: drive... How do I flash it onto my storm device?
P.s. is the failure to boot down to SU or has something borked???
Thanks in advance!
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Did you unlocked bootloader before?
Envoyé de mon Wileyfox Storm avec XDA Forums
bobslesbricoleurs said:
Did you unlocked bootloader before?
Envoyé de mon Wileyfox Storm avec XDA Forums
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Yes, i followed all the instructions. I even tried doing it with the 'fastboot boot' method. But still no luck.
In the end I did a factory reset from the recovery and rebooted. I'm now able to get into android normally.
However, if i go back to recovery and try to flash the su binaries, it fails with the output sayings something about the signature of the package.
Any ideas?
codeclinic said:
Yes, i followed all the instructions. I even tried doing it with the 'fastboot boot' method. But still no luck.
In the end I did a factory reset from the recovery and rebooted. I'm now able to get into android normally.
However, if i go back to recovery and try to flash the su binaries, it fails with the output sayings something about the signature of the package.
Any ideas?
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If you are getting messages about the signature then you are probably running the stock recovery again,
Go back to the bootloader and use fastboot to boot or flash the customer recovery above or cyanogen recovery again.
You can also grab an unsigned version of SuperSu from the developer : https://download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/
miSAKe said:
If you are getting messages about the signature then you are probably running the stock recovery again,
Go back to the bootloader and use fastboot to boot or flash the customer recovery above or cyanogen recovery again.
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I figured / hoped that was the case. I'll give it another shot tonight.
miSAKe said:
You can also grab an unsigned version of SuperSu from the developer
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Are there any pros/cons of using the unsigned version over the signed one? If not, is it not better to use the unsigned version and not bother with the flashing of the recovery?
Thanks
Maybe i'll try later to port philz to this phone ^^
Is it possible to relock the bootloader again?
I've successfully managed to install the custom Cyanogen recovery, and CyanogenMod on my WF Storm this afternoon. I largely did this by following the instructions posted previously - unlocking bootloader, installing CM recovery image with fastboot, then installing CM12.1-kipper from recovery.
I did encounter some problems - namely that the nightly version of the CM recovery (cm-12.1-20151120-NIGHTLY-kipper-recovery.img ) just did not seem to work, despite reportedly being installed OK - Whenever I tried to install anything in recovery mode, it came up with "failed to verify whole-file signature" or similar errors. Strangely I was able to overcome this by using fastboot to boot from the image of it downloaded to my PC, and installing the CM ROM that way; initially it came up with an error about filesystems being incompatible, but after erasing all data, it seemed to go on OK.
I installed the openGAPPS aroma version (allows you to choose which GApps to install interactively) and used the ARM-64 version. Initially, I had the problem with the recovery and couldn't install it, so finally decided to install the cyanogen recovery linked to above in one of the first posts (kipper-custom-recovery.img) rather than from the nightlys. This seemed to solve the problem, about signature errors and I tried to install GApps. The first time I tried this (after going through and selecting what to install from the huge list), it seemed to start OK then said there was not enough space on the device - which seemed very odd indeed. I rebooted and tried again, this time with a few less GApps selected, and it seemed to work fine. I think it was just some kind of a glitch the first time, because there is plenty of space left.
During the first boot after installing the GApps, the systemUI crashed, the screen went black and it was not looking good. Following another reboot though, it seemed to be OK, and I am very happily now using the Storm with CyanogenMOD and root access. I've now installed the dozens of extra apps I use, from the play store, and so far, everything is working well.
Of course, I haven't checked evreything yet, but the camera, phone, 4G LTE, tethering, google account etc. all seem to be working very well.
I hope this info might be of help to anyone looking to get CM12.1 going on their WFStorm. If you get signature errors, just make sure you try installing a different CM recovery!
A huge thanks to earlier posters, and everyone who's worked on getting a version of CM for the Storm. Peace-out,
Neon
nsam1 said:
I've successfully managed to install the custom Cyanogen recovery, and CyanogenMod on my WF Storm this afternoon. I largely did this by following the instructions posted previously - unlocking bootloader, installing CM recovery image with fastboot, then installing CM12.1-kipper from recovery.
I did encounter some problems - namely that the nightly version of the CM recovery (cm-12.1-20151120-NIGHTLY-kipper-recovery.img ) just did not seem to work, despite reportedly being installed OK - Whenever I tried to install anything in recovery mode, it came up with "failed to verify whole-file signature" or similar errors. Strangely I was able to overcome this by using fastboot to boot from the image of it downloaded to my PC, and installing the CM ROM that way; initially it came up with an error about filesystems being incompatible, but after erasing all data, it seemed to go on OK.
I installed the openGAPPS aroma version (allows you to choose which GApps to install interactively) and used the ARM-64 version. Initially, I had the problem with the recovery and couldn't install it, so finally decided to install the cyanogen recovery linked to above in one of the first posts (kipper-custom-recovery.img) rather than from the nightlys. This seemed to solve the problem, about signature errors and I tried to install GApps. The first time I tried this (after going through and selecting what to install from the huge list), it seemed to start OK then said there was not enough space on the device - which seemed very odd indeed. I rebooted and tried again, this time with a few less GApps selected, and it seemed to work fine. I think it was just some kind of a glitch the first time, because there is plenty of space left.
During the first boot after installing the GApps, the systemUI crashed, the screen went black and it was not looking good. Following another reboot though, it seemed to be OK, and I am very happily now using the Storm with CyanogenMOD and root access. I've now installed the dozens of extra apps I use, from the play store, and so far, everything is working well.
Of course, I haven't checked evreything yet, but the camera, phone, 4G LTE, tethering, google account etc. all seem to be working very well.
I hope this info might be of help to anyone looking to get CM12.1 going on their WFStorm. If you get signature errors, just make sure you try installing a different CM recovery!
A huge thanks to earlier posters, and everyone who's worked on getting a version of CM for the Storm. Peace-out,
Neon
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Wich open gapps you need ? mini, micro, full ?
Hi,
I used the aroma version of GApps, which has the interactive graphical installer so you can choose whichever apps you want. I am sure Nano and Pico etc. are all fine, I just wanted to install a lot of GApps.
I downloaded from here: http://opengapps.org/?api=5.1&variant=nano
It is set to nano by default but I chose aroma. Make sure you select the correct architecture (ARM64) and android 5.1 (if you are using kipper).
Best of luck,
Nsam
https://youtu.be/b6XUFmHoY4U
I upload it just wait 1 Hr
bobslesbricoleurs said:
https://youtu.be/b6XUFmHoY4U
I upload it just wait 1 Hr
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All looks good I seem to have a slight problem with one bluetooth device, but I need to look in to it more before I say it is a problem with kipper. Other bluetooth devices work fine
keep up the good work
Nsam
Hei it has been the second day running nightly built of CM12.1, and so far its been great never had serious issues. I just noticed that the proximity sensor distance when call is engage is set to very near like 1cm. If the phone goes further the screen lights on and gets activated.
Nightly most of time runs well, apart from "Not Responding" whatsapp every once in a while. Battery life is average almost the same stock CM. Call gets cut/muted at the middle of the conversation, not sure if the network or the phone has it. Hopefully there will be a TWRP soon for the device as NANDroid backup is very important when using nightly. Thanks for all the devs.

How to Root Honor 8 FRD-L09 (NOUGAT 7.0 EMUI 5.0 With Bluetooth, NFC, system apps)

I had been struggeling myself alot with this but after looking everywhere I collected pieces of information all over XDA and fixed it.
Since all the information is scatterd around everywhere I thought it would be good to make a complete piece here.
I have only tested this with the device: (Honor 8 FRD-L09)
If anyone got this working on other devices please leave a comment so I can add it to this list for other people to see.
So here it goes:
1- First you need to be have an unlocked bootloader.
2- Flash via fastboot the new TWRP with decryption support Here
3- Download two files:
a- update.zip Link (1.5G)
b- update_data_full_hw_eu.zip Link(1.05G)
4- Flash these two files using TWRP (a then b)
5- Reflash TWRP (using fastboot)
Finally, to root, you need to flash this patched prerooted boot.img B378 root boot image (from SD card): Link(15.8MB)
You can do this with OldDroids TWRP or with surdu_petrus TWRP: Link(36.2MB) and Link(24,2MB)
1- Flash OldDroids or surdu_petrus TWRP
2- Select "Install" -> Click "Images" -> Go to External SD and select your rooted_b378_boot.img
3- When it asks where to install click boot.
4- Then reboot and install phh's superuser from the playstore (its the only superuser that works for now)
5- Install JRummy's Busybox Installer and install to /vendor/xbin
Done!
Note: To get AdAway working, go to Preferences, then scroll down to "Target hosts file" and set it to "custom target". Then set Custom target to "/vendor/etc/hosts"
If you have any questions feel free to send me a message I had much trouble with it too.
Credits to: morpheus302, Atarii, OldDroid, surdu_petrus and phhusson
thierrybla said:
I had been struggeling myself alot with this but after looking everywhere I collected pieces of information all over XDA and fixed it.
Since all the information is scatterd around everywhere I thought it would be good to make a complete piece here.
So here it goes:
1- First you need to be have an unlocked bootloader.
2- Flash via fastboot the new TWRP with decryption support Here
3- Download two files:
a- update.zip Link (1.5G)
b- update_data_full_hw_eu.zip Link(1.05G)
4- Flash these two files using TWRP (a then b)
5- Reflash TWRP (using fastboot)
Finally, to root, you need to flash this patched prerooted boot.img B378 root boot image (from SD card): Link(15.8MB)
You can do this only with OldDroids TWRP: Link(36.2MB)
1- Flash OldDroids TWRP
2- Select "Install" -> Click "Images" -> Go to External SD and select your rooted_b378_boot.img
3- When it asks where to install click boot.
4- Then reboot and install phh's superuser from the playstore (its the only superuser that works for now)
5- Install JRummy's Busybox Installer and install to /vendor/xbin
Done!
Note: To get AdAway working, go to Preferences, then scroll down to "Target hosts file" and set it to "custom target". Then set Custom target to "/vendor/etc/hosts"
If you have any questions feel free to send me a message I had much trouble with it too.
Credits to: morpheus302, Atarii, OldDroid and phhusson
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Hello!
Can you please specify for which variants of the FRD is this valid?
Thank you
RM
omartins said:
Hello!
Can you please specify for which variants of the FRD is this valid?
Thank you
RM
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I have only tested it on the FRD-L09
I can't say for sure if it works on the others, I'm sorry.
If you got this working on a different device please let me know.
Quick Question: I have installed normal TWRP 3.1.0.0, every time i want to install the newest SuperSu Beta, it resets TWRP completely. Is your guide also going to work for me, or do i have another problem?
david320te said:
Quick Question: I have installed normal TWRP 3.1.0.0, every time i want to install the newest SuperSu Beta, it resets TWRP completely. Is your guide also going to work for me, or do i have another problem?
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Yes SuperSU doesn't work as far as I know you need Phh Superuser.
But if you already have nougat 7.0 B380 you can just begin at the boot.img installing step and it should work for you too.
Good luck!
Ok, but you linked "twrp-3.1.0.0-eva", i've installed "twrp-3.1.0.0-frp" - do you know, where the difference is?
Edit:
Well, something has gone wrong. Doesn't boot...stays on that screen forever...i tried restoring the backup i took while the system was read only with TWRP
david320te said:
Ok, but you linked "twrp-3.1.0.0-eva", i've installed "twrp-3.1.0.0-frp" - do you know, where the difference is?
Edit:
Well, something has gone wrong. Doesn't boot...stays on that screen forever...i tried restoring the backup i took while the system was read only with TWRP
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The difference is that the TWRP that I linked can flash .img 's
wich you need to flash the boot.img
Try to get back in TWRP and start at step 1 just do the whole guide then your phone should boot again
david320te said:
Ok, but you linked "twrp-3.1.0.0-eva", i've installed "twrp-3.1.0.0-frp" - do you know, where the difference is?
Edit:
Well, something has gone wrong. Doesn't boot...stays on that screen forever...i tried restoring the backup i took while the system was read only with TWRP
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The "twrp-3.1.0.0-eva" is for the Huawei P9, the "twrp-3.1.0.0-frD" is for the Honor 8.
And first boot after TWRP install can take longer that usual:
Q: Why does booting take so long?
A: Because of the decryption process which need to finish
its work before twrp tries to access /data partition.
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Try flashing the pre-rooted boot.img via fastboot command line.
Worked for me.
Code:
Copy the pre-rooted boot.img to the adb/fastboot directory
(have usb debugging enabled etc etc, connect phone to computer)
Start a cmd box
adb reboot fastboot
fastboot flash boot rooted_b378_boot.img
reboot device.
N01tra said:
The "twrp-3.1.0.0-eva" is for the Huawei P9, the "twrp-3.1.0.0-frD" is for the Honor 8.
And first boot after TWRP install can take longer that usual:
Try flashing the pre-rooted boot.img via fastboot command line.
Worked for me.
Code:
Copy the pre-rooted boot.img to the adb/fastboot directory
(have usb debugging enabled etc etc, connect phone to computer)
Start a cmd box
adb reboot fastboot
fastboot flash boot rooted_b378_boot.img
reboot device.
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I can boot into TWRP no Problem, as i said, i restored the backed up image (somehow after a factory reset, the stock apps as well as the keyboard was gone, i could not type in my wifi password) in TWRP, but it sat for about 10 Minutes on that screen when i turned the phone off.
I do not have very good Broadband, so i will start at the first step, installing the update files, linked in the first post.
N01tra said:
The "twrp-3.1.0.0-eva" is for the Huawei P9, the "twrp-3.1.0.0-frD" is for the Honor 8.
And first boot after TWRP install can take longer that usual:
Try flashing the pre-rooted boot.img via fastboot command line.
Worked for me.
Code:
Copy the pre-rooted boot.img to the adb/fastboot directory
(have usb debugging enabled etc etc, connect phone to computer)
Start a cmd box
adb reboot fastboot
fastboot flash boot rooted_b378_boot.img
reboot device.
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You are right it is for P9 but it worked for me regardless though :fingers-crossed:
david320te said:
I can boot into TWRP no Problem, as i said, i restored the backed up image (somehow after a factory reset, the stock apps as well as the keyboard was gone, i could not type in my wifi password) in TWRP, but it sat for about 10 Minutes on that screen when i turned the phone off.
I do not have very good Broadband, so i will start at the first step, installing the update files, linked in the first post.
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Yeah.. A FactoryReset seems to be a big "no no" after flashting TWRP as it will delete the keyboard and other stuff.
I was in that situation and restored a TWRP backup which got me back to booting into android, but somehow the Camera and LED (flashlight) didn't work.
Restoring an older and a complete backup did not help. Flashing the Update files did not help.
Eventually I ended up following the Honor 8 Rollback steps; going from Emui 5 (android 7) back to Emui 4.1 (android 6).
That also means the Bootloader is locked again, so you'll have to re-unlock it again (if you still have the code, you can use it again).
My steps after the Rollback:
- OTA updated back to Emui 5,
- Factory reset (BEFORE installing TWRP) and reboot.
- Enabled USB debugging,
- Unlock bootloader,
- Flashed TWRP and immediately after that I booted into recovery and rebooted,
- Rebooted to Fastboot (via adb reboot bootloader),
- Fastboot flashed that pre-rooted b378 boot.img and rebooted,
- Installed Phh's root.
N01tra said:
Yeah.. A FactoryReset seems to be a big "no no" after flashting TWRP as it will delete the keyboard and other stuff.
I was in that situation and restored a TWRP backup which got me back to booting into android, but somehow the Camera and LED (flashlight) didn't work.
Restoring an older and a complete backup did not help. Flashing the Update files did not help.
Eventually I ended up following the Honor 8 Rollback steps; going from Emui 5 (android 7) back to Emui 4.1 (android 6).
That also means the Bootloader is locked again, so you'll have to re-unlock it again (if you still have the code, you can use it again).
My steps after the Rollback:
- OTA updated back to Emui 5,
- Factory reset (BEFORE installing TWRP) and reboot.
- Enabled USB debugging,
- Unlock bootloader,
- Flashed TWRP and immediately after that I booted into recovery and rebooted,
- Rebooted to Fastboot (via adb reboot fastboot),
- Fastboot flashed that pre-rooted b378 boot.img and rebooted,
- Installed Phh's root.
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I had the same as you describe here but I fixed it by flashing the 2 files I posted up here (a and b)
After doing it step by step as described in the first post, it worked I also flashed the P9 TWRP, just to make sure. It works! But i already miss Resurrection Remix from my Mi4c...
However, does this mean TWRP Backups are useless? :/
david320te said:
After doing it step by step as described in the first post, it worked I also flashed the P9 TWRP, just to make sure. It works! But i already miss Resurrection Remix from my Mi4c...
However, does this mean TWRP Backups are useless? :/
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I'm glad to hear it works! :highfive:
TWRP backups never worked for me I always just flash it clean and then have titanium backup do the rest
Have a nice day
Hi,
maybe what I am going to ask sounds silly but as I am a kind of newbie hope you will forgive me
Why do we have to install a prerooted 378 image instead of a prerooted 380 Image. Aren't we on 380?
Where does this 378 image come from? Until now I only saw Nougat's 360 & 380 Roms.
I am already on 380 but my root doesn't seem to work properly so I wanted to give a try to thierrybla's OP's post but I don't know if to follow his instructions by using OldDroids TWRP to install his suggested prerooted 378 Image or instead by using OldDroids TWRP to install the other thread's Prerooted 380 img.
What shall I do if I'm already on 380 but would like to try thierrybla's procudure so see if I finally get a well-rooted 380 rom?
Any help would be appreciated.
fourcc said:
Hi,
maybe what I am going to ask sounds silly but as I am a kind of newbie hope you will forgive me
Why do we have to install a prerooted 378 image instead of a prerooted 380 Image. Aren't we on 380?
Where does this 378 image come from? Until now I only saw Nougat's 360 & 380 Roms.
I am already on 380 but my root doesn't seem to work properly so I wanted to give a try to thierrybla's OP's post but I don't know if to follow his instructions by using OldDroids TWRP to install his suggested prerooted 378 Image or instead by using OldDroids TWRP to install the other thread's Prerooted 380 img.
What shall I do if I'm already on 380 but would like to try thierrybla's procudure so see if I finally get a well-rooted 380 rom?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Hey,
Your question is not stupid I can see why you are confused but everytime I tried to root or preroot something it didn't work for me I also run 380 and once I tried the prerooted 378 made by atariii it worked so there is no reason te be skeptical because I was in the same situation as you and this worked for me just give it a try you won't be disappointed
Thanks for your quick answer!!!
Ok, so I understand it is safe to install prerooted 378 image while being on nougat's 380. Thanks, I will try it right now!
fourcc said:
Thanks for your quick answer!!!
Ok, so I understand it is safe to install prerooted 378 image while being on nougat's 380. Thanks, I will try it right now!
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Tell me how it went !
Goodluck!
Hey thierrybla, it worked beautifully! Thanks!
The only thing I did different is too install the prerooted image with Fastboot instead of the Oldroid Twrp.
I was afraid of messing my good working TWRP setup and decided to try what N01tra user suggested.
It worked like a charm! Thanks again!
fourcc said:
Hey thierrybla, it worked beautifully! Thanks!
The only thing I did different is too install the prerooted image with Fastboot instead of the Oldroid Twrp.
I was afraid of messing my good working TWRP setup and decided to try what N01tra user suggested.
It worked like a charm! Thanks again!
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that's fine too I'm glad it worked good for you!
Have a nice day!

Blocked on "Please lock the bootloader" screen A2017G

Hi guys,
First, English isn't my first language so, sorry if it hurts your eyes :/
Second, I'm new to TWRP / root etc... (since yesterday) and I don't fully understand the exact meening of all words like flash / rom etc...
So: I'm actually blocked in the "Your device can't be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader". Apparently it's a normal screen now, when we boot we always see this. OK ( at least that's what I read)
My volume keys aren't doing anything and I can't access my phone anymore.
I can access TWRP if I want.
Thx for responding :good:
Adb & fastboot still recognize your device ?
If yes flash twrp as recovery with fastboot and boot into it with fastboot.
coremania said:
Adb & fastboot still recognize your device ?
If yes flash twrp as recovery with fastboot and boot into it with fastboot.
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How can I know if ADB recognize my phone?
I can access TWRP so I don't need to flash it again ? Is there a difference between just flash TWRP and flash TWRP with fastboot ?
Sry, my bad, i miss read that you can access twrp, sry, I thought you can't, what happens if you flash a rom, which twrp is installed, what were your steps that you end stuck on bootloader message ?
Edit: if your issue is that you don't know how to start flashing, read the Los thread and follow the op.
Instructions:
1. Install the Universal bootloader and your model specific modem.Failure to do so will not allow flashing the ROM!
2. Update recovery [Recommended -> Official TWRP for Axon7
3. Factory reset if coming from another ROM.
4. Install ROM
5. Install GApps (optionally) [Recommended -> Open GApps (arm64) (7.1) 2017-02-01 or Newer
Download all files from the thread and put them on to your microsdcard, if your twrp is up to date you don't have to do this again. Flash the zip files in the order of the instructions, just press install at twrp and choose the zips, you can add multiple and flash them together.
Man, trust me, I'm not a lazy man and all I want is to have my phone back even if it's stock
I don't understand what you're trying to make me do, sincerely
If you can give me a link where I can have a guide steps by steps or make this guide for me that would be the best thing of my day...
... I really need to wait wtf
update: I wipe all my phone data
I no longer have TWRP installed but the "basic" android recovery
(with those option when you start it:
Reboot system now
reboot to bootloader
apply update from adb
.
.
.
Power OFF)
I'm such a **** wtf
I really don't know your issue, except you seem not to read enough. What guide you want ? How I flash a custom rom to my phone ? How to use twrp ?Why you unlocked your bootloader ? How did you manage to have the stock recovery back ?
I have to guess what you want and what you already did . If you need a guide, here are severals in the guide section.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to
TheGreatNarchy said:
... I really need to wait wtf
update: I wipe all my phone data
I no longer have TWRP installed but the "basic" android recovery
(with those option when you start it:
Reboot system now
reboot to bootloader
apply update from adb
.
.
.
Power OFF)
I'm such a **** wtf
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So you are stuck with stock recovery and not TWRP? If so I would find a guide to "flash" or install TWRP in what is called EDL mode.
If you can do that, you then need to:
boot directly into TWRP and wipe dalvik, system, data, and cache.
Then install universal boot loader and modem for your device. (A2017G)
Next install latest TWRP img found on https://TWRP.me
And lastly reboot into recovery again and install Rom (version of Android you want to try) and any other modifications you want (kernel, gapps, magisk, etc.)
If you have any questions don't be afraid to ask. Good luck!
JTruj1ll0923 said:
So you are stuck with stock recovery and not TWRP? If so I would find a guide to "flash" or install TWRP in what is called EDL mode.
If you can do that, you then need to:
boot directly into TWRP and wipe dalvik, system, data, and cache.
Then install universal boot loader and modem for your device. (A2017G)
Next install latest TWRP img found on https://TWRP.me
And lastly reboot into recovery again and install Rom (version of Android you want to try) and any other modifications you want (kernel, gapps, magisk, etc.)
If you have any questions don't be afraid to ask. Good luck!
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What? You can flash the ROM after flashing the universal bootloader, then also flash TWRP via itself, and you'll stay on the latest...
Rebooting without a ROM is bad. just bad. even rebooting to recovery. that's how i got my dfu brick
Choose an username... said:
What? You can flash the ROM after flashing the universal bootloader, then also flash TWRP via itself, and you'll stay on the latest...
Rebooting without a ROM is bad. just bad. even rebooting to recovery. that's how i got my dfu brick
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I am not 100% sure what you are saying. But yeah, sure. Flash the Rom after the universal bootloader and modem. Then flash twrp. Then reboot.
If you think that is better for OP then that works. I haven't ever had the problem of rebooting to recovery without a rom installed but you're right that it probably is safer.
I only suggested that because the TWRP that comes with the real old universal bootloader on LOS thread is also very old. So, flashing a rom with the new version I thought would be best to avoid errors. Thanks!
JTruj1ll0923 said:
I am not 100% sure what you are saying. But yeah, sure. Flash the Rom after the universal bootloader and modem. Then flash twrp. Then reboot.
If you think that is better for OP then that works. I haven't ever had the problem of rebooting to recovery without a rom installed but you're right that it probably is safer.
I only suggested that because the TWRP that comes with the real old universal bootloader on LOS thread is also very old. So, flashing a rom with the new version I thought would be best to avoid errors. Thanks!
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The thing is, after you flash the universal bootloader, the TWRP on the sd gets replaced. but the TWRP that you are using is loaded in RAM. So even if you install a TWRP version you'll stay in the version you flashed before until you reboot. If you install the universal bootloader and then install the TWRP img you'll keep everything as-is on the next reboot. I discourage rebooting without a system especially on a G because any interruption might lock the phone in DFU. On an a2017U that wouldn't be a problem because the phone boots into edl if any software error is present

[Port] [Recovery] BLU DASH M 2 - CTR Carliv Touch Recovery 6.6.1 - Root not required

We have the first port and root for this highly unpopular BLU phone.
BLU DASH M 2 - Carliv Touch Recovery 6.6.1 aka CTR​I have managed to replace the stock recovery and still keep the stock system since there are no customs roms at the moment. The recovery doesn't require you to be rooted but rooting is possible after flashing or booting this rom. Don't fall for the fake Dash files on youtube, I have downloaded them all and they are copies of similar phones and don't work.. This one is ported over from the D070Q by Carliv.
It will not flash a full custom rom but will flash ZIPs so you can root, recover, flash partitions and hopefully pave the way for a TWRP . I do have a TWRP ported over to the BLU Dash M 2 but the touch doesn't work so you can't pass the first swipe screen.
DOWNLOAD from uploadfiles.io @ https://ufile.io/8oc6k​
Instructions
- Make sure to backup any important files, this will wipe your data pics, vids, etc..
- Enable OEM unlock under developer options and power down phone
- Boot to stock recovery by holding PWR + VOL UP
- In recovery choose "Reboot to Bootloader" ( aka fastboot )
- You should now be at a blank screen with Fastboot mode: at the bottom
Open your terminal and type the following code, obviously replacing your paths with the correct ones.
fasboot devices < --- will return a serial number or something to indicate connection is OK
fastboot oem unlock <--- will prompt your phone screen to accept unlock request, chose VOL Up to accept and make sure it says "Unlock pass" at the bottom
For testing only
fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot CTR_6.6.1_BLU_DASH_M2_D090U.img
For permanent flash
fastboot flash recovery CTR_6.6.1_BLU_DASH_M2_D090U.img
Don't power down, instead boot in the same recovery
fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot CTR_6.6.1_BLU_DASH_M2_D090U.img
Inside CTR select Wipe cache, Dalvik cache, Userdata / Data.
Select Reboot Phone from CTR menu and when asked to patch , Select " NO "
On first reboot it will reboot twice, then boot the stock system as if it was a factory reset.
This now paves the way for root with Magisk. See my post after this for rooting Blu Dash M2.
Enjoy !
RESERVED
Hey Thank you, got it working. Had to alter it a bit though. Had to select "Yes" for the fix as mine was restoring the old recovery.
Also when I followed your method, the system was not mounting the internal storage.
So I didn't wipe the data and used "Yes" when rebooting and the recovery is good.
I'll be looking out for the root constructions.
Great tutorial though.
73Hn said:
Hey Thank you, got it working. Had to alter it a bit though. Had to select "Yes" for the fix as mine was restoring the old recovery.
Also when I followed your method, the system was not mounting the internal storage.
So I didn't wipe the data and used "Yes" when rebooting and the recovery is good.
I'll be looking out for the root constructions.
Great tutorial though.
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That will not work for root because Magisk needs the original boot rom. I'm sure it worked for you and that's a good start but wiping the partitions in order does work as well, I probably just left something out or got the order wrong. It's important we don't use CTR to patch because then Magisk complains about boot img being aleady patched and doesn't work.
Anyway you get the idea, it took me a few tries as well but in the end I managed to keep all 3 features intact, the stock rom + CTR + root. If you need to start again you don't need the full rom or sp flash, just flashing system.img to sytem partition works to restore everything.
I'm hoping to find the source code to the kernel and make a TWRP with touch working but the CTR is the only thing we have so far. It does flash zips just not full operating systems. It also flashes boot and recovery partitions.
Thanks, I can restore and try again. Do you have the tutorial for the magisk to root?
73Hn said:
Thanks, I can restore and try again. Do you have the tutorial for the magisk to root?
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I think most can figure out Magisk from here, the real hurdle was the lack of a recovery because the stock rom doesn't allow Magisk to be flashed.
Thanks, I already started checking in on it... I'll update here once I get through.
How to Root Blu Dash M 2 with Magisk​
I have managed to root the stock system using Magisk. The stock recovery will not let you do this, as usual ignore the garbage on youtube and personal blogs, they're giving false info and fake files. This method works and I'm the first user who ported CTR 6.6 to allow for this.
DOWNLOAD Magisk from developer https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
FOLLOW THE ABOVE POST to replace stock recovery with CTR 6.6​
Instructions
- Follow first post to install CTR 6.6 recovery and reboot a couple of times to make sure it stuck.
- Enable OEM unlock under developer options and power down phone
- Boot to new CT 6.6 recovery by pressing PWR + VOL UP
- In recovery choose "Install Zip" and choose the "Magisk.zip" from your /SDCARD
Magisk installer will launch and if you did everything right, complete without errors.
- Select Reboot Phone from CTR menu and when asked to patch , Select " NO "
Phone should now reboot twice and have Magisk installed. I have verified root by deleting protected files like default.prop and gave Root Explorer permanent root access. If something doesn't work just find the right sequence. I believe it was flash system, flash recovery. wipe partitions. flash magisk
Enjoy !
The only thing left do now is find the Blu kernel source code for the M2 so a working TWRP can be compiled from scratch, then any MT6580 rom should be flashable.
Perfectly... Got it working using your same method after reinstalling the firmware... only difference was.
After installing recovery and booting into it, I then installed Magisk via adb sideload.
Confirmed root works.
Thank you very much for your patience and assistance
graciaaas
romish said:
How to Root Blu Dash M 2 with Magisk
I have managed to root the stock system using Magisk. The stock recovery will not let you do this, as usual ignore the garbage on youtube and personal blogs, they're giving false info and fake files. This method works and I'm the first user who ported CTR 6.6 to allow for this.
DOWNLOAD Magisk from developer https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
FOLLOW THE ABOVE POST to replace stock recovery with CTR 6.6
Instructions
- Follow first post to install CTR 6.6 recovery and reboot a couple of times to make sure it stuck.
- Enable OEM unlock under developer options and power down phone
- Boot to new CT 6.6 recovery by pressing PWR + VOL UP
- In recovery choose "Install Zip" and choose the "Magisk.zip" from your /SDCARD
Magisk installer will launch and if you did everything right, complete without errors.
- Select Reboot Phone from CTR menu and when asked to patch , Select " NO "
Phone should now reboot twice and have Magisk installed. I have verified root by deleting protected files like default.prop and gave Root Explorer permanent root access. If something doesn't work just find the right sequence. I believe it was flash system, flash recovery. wipe partitions. flash magisk
Enjoy !
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Thank you very much! You do not know how much I needed to be root! I thought that this device was impossible to root. I really am very grateful. Friend was asking me if you could adapt the custom Slimrom rom for this device? because all the storage of this one takes the system, it would be of great help for all the users of this phone, I do not know if you can or are interested, but I thank you in advance
romish said:
We have the first port and root for this highly unpopular BLU phone.
DOWNLOAD from uploadfiles.io @ https://ufile.io/bj9kk​
Enjoy !​
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Hi, can you provide a download link that doesn't require you to get a premium account to access the file. It's against XDA rules.​
kirito9 said:
Hi, can you provide a download link that doesn't require you to get a premium account to access the file. It's against XDA rules.
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It is not premium, the file just expired so the site will keep it on line for a fee. I'll upload it again.
romish said:
It is not premium, the file just expired so the site will keep it on line for a fee. I'll upload it again.
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Try this one.. if the host tries to replace it with the original let us know and one of the others who have the file will re upload it to another host. I don't feel like signing up anywhere so that is why I use this host.
https://ufile.io/8oc6k
https://ufile.io/8oc6k
https://ufile.io/8oc6k
kevoncrush said:
Thank you very much! You do not know how much I needed to be root! I thought that this device was impossible to root. I really am very grateful. Friend was asking me if you could adapt the custom Slimrom rom for this device? because all the storage of this one takes the system, it would be of great help for all the users of this phone, I do not know if you can or are interested, but I thank you in advance
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All 'ya 'all are welcome . Unfortunately I can't go any further because there is no source for the kernel so TWRP won't work because there is no touch to get past the first screen. Otherwise if it. did slim rom would flash without any problems, its just these older recoveries don't support a few things that TWRP has to make flashing full roms successful. If someone has source files for the BLU Dash M2 let me know.
I'll just let you guys know, I managed to make a pretty good custom rom with root only by deleteing everything but the core OS. I don't recommend this for everyone but I did get rid of just about everything and made this 6.0 more like 4.4 .. I got it to the point where even the phone and SMS didn't work and the google framework was deleted, then slowly began adding my approved versions of apps. Now its totally de googled but again I realize this isn't for everyone. I just wanted a small rom with camera ad GPS and those are working fine for me.
Custom recovery link taken down again
Could someone please upload the custom recovery again?
[Port] [Recovery] BLU DASH M 2
I tried to fast boot as peryour instructions but I get the error: cannot load ' ctr_6.6.1 etc. :crying:
Please try this link, if you have a better locarion to store it please do so and reshare as this link is only valid for 2 days.
ctr_6.6.1_blu_dash_m2_d090u.img
---------- Post added at 05:08 AM ---------- Previous post was at 05:01 AM ----------
If that recovery does not work, try this one. I have two of different sizes and can't remember which one i used.
recovery.img
Download link
Please repost the download link

[Recovery][MI 8 SE] TWRP Recovery Installer

Hi guys,
Easy way to flash TWRP from computer for Mi 8 SE.
Download suitable file from below.
Twrp 3.2.3-1227 Compatible with Android 9 (Beta v8.12.27 and upper versions)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/qtdm3qlivcn4gmw/MI8_SE_TWRP_Yukleme_Araci_81227.zip/file
Twrp 3.2.3-1102 Compatible with Android 8.1 (Lower versions than Beta v8.12.27)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/bsvuaxcg1vghayz/MI8SE_TWRP_Yukleme_Araci.zip/file
1. Your phone bootloader should be unlocked.
2. Make sure USB drivers are installed to PC.
3. Turn on USB Debugging. Settings - More - Developer Options - Usb debugging
4. Press Volume down + power button and reboot to fastboot mode.
5. Connect your USB cable to PC
6. Unzip downloaded package and run twrp-yukleme.bat file.
7. Press enter to continue. When it's done enter to exit program.
8-For steady TWRP install Magisk16.4 when you boot into TWRP.
Thanks to by.Trabzonlu from miuiturkiye
downloaded multiple times
unpacking gives a bug
I tried both links
olinen said:
downloaded multiple times
unpacking gives a bug
I tried both links
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Thanks for your report.
Links and zips are updated. It should unzip fine now :good:
it's ok, just that I had to run the program first and only after that I joined the mobile in the fastboot. Otherwise, he made a mistake
Thx :good:
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which TWRP u guys use to flash android 9 ? i always get bootloop
and most of the TWRP images here wont even boot for me
Alimataei said:
which TWRP u guys use to flash android 9 ? i always get bootloop
and most of the TWRP images here wont even boot for me
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TWRP 3.2.3 12-17 works for android 9 ?
TacoNikky said:
TWRP 3.2.3 12-17 works for android 9 ?
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1102 also works for Pie.
I try to install this recovery but nothing happens at all I have installed the rom miui.eu 10.2.2.0 apparently this rom mr deleted the recovery that had already installed before installing this rom:crying:
Have someone trying treble gsi rom? How to proper install? Thanks in advance.
TWRP-3.3.0-0423 whit magisk 19.0 root For Xiaomi mi8 SE
Download Link:
https://mega.nz/#!CrhTmKgY!PE7lXdLtCzPqYO55ulCx2faFLVqPi6mpXXaYOnbbB8s
Could it be possible that this TWRP will work on mi 9 se, too?
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putti71 said:
Could it be possible that this TWRP will work on mi 9 se, too?
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This is mi8se forum!! TWRP is specific for each phone (different kernel, processor...) so there's no way you could install this TWRP img on another phone than Sirius
Getting this error: FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)
Seems to install correctly but doesn't boot into it. Holding power on and volume up boots it back into fast boot. Any ideas?
Hi! Is there an updated twrp for miui 11 android 10. First time to install this.
greendra8 said:
Getting this error: FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)
Seems to install correctly but doesn't boot into it. Holding power on and volume up boots it back into fast boot. Any ideas?
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Same as mine. How's your device now?
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Hi guys. Im getting the error after flashing twrp. At first it works. I will flash rom so i reset it and wipe al data. But it didn't boot into recovery mode. It stays at fastboot. I just dl this installer from somewhere here in xda so i didint know thatmagisk should be flashed afterward. Pls help. I . getting error authentication failed
Trojan00 said:
Same as mine. How's your device now?
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This was a long time ago now and I've since changed device. However, I seem to remember having to switch back to the original Chinese ROM and starting again. It allowed me to install the correct version of TWRP I think. But if you do go back, make sure you don't lock your device again like I did. I think there's a checkbox on the program that you have to use to put the Chinese ROM back on and you need to make sure it's ticked. Sorry if I'm not of much help but it was so long ago now that it's hard for me to remember.
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This was a long time ago now and I've since changed device. However, I seem to remember having to switch back to the original Chinese ROM and starting again. It allowed me to install the correct version of TWRP I think. But if you do go back, make sure you don't lock your device again like I did. I think there's a checkbox on the program that you have to use to put the Chinese ROM back on and you need to make sure it's ticked. Sorry if I'm not of much help but it was so long ago now that it's hard for me to remember.
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My fault is I didn't flash the magisk. I saw this link somewhere here in xda so I didn't know that magisk should be flashed. What twrp did you install?
Trojan00 said:
My fault is I didn't flash the magisk. I saw this link somewhere here in xda so I didn't know that magisk should be flashed. What twrp did you install?
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These were the notes that I left myself:
After boot, go into Fastboot and flash recovery 3.2.3-1217 twrp
Using this, wipe everything apart from bottom box on advanced wipe. Do twice, reboot once in the middle.
Flash EU rom. Do the wipe it promts after install and boot up.
Then use fastboot to flash recovery TWRP-EU, and flash magisk (canary build) to keep twrp installed.
I'm not sure what version this TWRP-EU is, so I've just uploaded it to Google Drive for you here.
Hope this helps.
greendra8 said:
These were the notes that I left myself:
After boot, go into Fastboot and flash recovery 3.2.3-1217 twrp
Using this, wipe everything apart from bottom box on advanced wipe. Do twice, reboot once in the middle.
Flash EU rom. Do the wipe it promts after install and boot up.
Then use fastboot to flash recovery TWRP-EU, and flash magisk (canary build) to keep twrp installed.
I'm not sure what version this TWRP-EU is, so I've just uploaded it to Google Drive for you here.
Hope this helps.
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Bro i downloaded the stock fastboot firmware. But in mi flash it says can not found file flash_all.bat

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