[Guide] Upgrade your Pixel with Pure Nexus ROM without lose data. - Google Pixel Guides, News, & Discussion

If someone wonder how to Upgrade from old Pure Nexus version to the last, This is the way I always do:
Requeriments:
- Installed TWRP
- Pure Nexus ROM
- Old version of PN than the ACTUAL
- Want to not lose your data in the update process.. (-.-')
1- Download the latest image from Google (sailfish): https://developers.google.com/android/images NOW is (sailfish-nof26w)
2- Download the last Pure Nexus release from [ROM][Pixel][7.1.1_r21]★ Pure Nexus ★ Substratum | Fi | WiFi Calling ★
3- Copy purenexus_sailfish-7.1.1-20170215-OFFICIAL.zip or the one you gonna use to the sdcard (or wait for use sideload)
4- Disable themes on substratum if you have, and clean cache (IMPORTANT!)
5- Extract sailfish-nof26w image or the last you have, and put your pixel in bootloader..
6- Make a bat file if you wish with these parameter to run into the sailfish-nof26w folder:
@ECHO OFF
PATH=%PATH%;"%SYSTEMROOT%\System32"
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-sailfish-8996-012001-1611091517.img (change for the correct bootloader filename)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping -n 5 127.0.0.1 >nul
fastboot flash radio radio-sailfish-8996-012511-1701091826.img (change for the correct radio filename)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping -n 5 127.0.0.1 >nul
fastboot flash vendor_a vendor.img (extract vendor.img from image-sailfish-nof26w.zip)
fastboot flash vendor_b vendor.img (extract vendor.img from image-sailfish-nof26w.zip)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
echo Press any key to exit...
pause >nul
exit
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sometimes Vendor don't apply correctly, you can boot normal and check in system what version you have, or maybe you will get a message saying vendor version mismatch (this one is because was applied correctly)
7- check exactly in what SLOT you are (for example slot active: b) and after you upgrade your bootloader, radio and vendor to the last version based on what pure nexus needs.. move from bootloader directly to recovery (TWRP)
8- in TWRP check that your slot active is the same as the one you see on your bootloader, if not please active it, and if you wish you can enable the opposite slot and activate again the one you had in bootloader, because TWRP is in RC and can have bugs
9- wipe dalvik/art and flash the pure nexus release by sideload or install from zip... and wait.
10- now re-check that you are in the correct slot, and you can now reflash TWRP and SuperSU (in this order) or you just can boot.
11- If everything goes well you will boot and the vendor image will be correct with the one pure nexus needs, if you dint flash twrp/supersu before, reboot to bootloader and do it now.
12- re enable your substratum themes.
I maybe miss something, if so, please tell me and I will update the post.
Thanks to everyone, and to @BeansTown106 for the PureNexus versions!

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[GUIDE] Unlock/Root/Flash for Nexus 5X

[SIZE=+3]Heisenberg's How-To Guide For Beginners[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2]Nexus 5X[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=+1]Intro[/SIZE]
This thread will serve as a location for basic how-to guides for the Nexus 5X. I'm going to start off with a couple of the more obvious ones and go from there. If anyone has any suggestions for additions please feel free to let me know.
If you're unsure about something please read the FAQ section in post #2 before creating a post to ask a question.
[size=+1]Prerequisites[/size]:
You'll need a working adb/fastboot environment on your PC to get through some of these guides. Below are two options for install.
Please do not install adb/fastboot via any means other than the Android SDK, using other tools (like Minimal adb & fastboot) can lead to an outdated setup and various problems with flashing. You've been warned, other tools will not be supported in this thread.
Option A
Google hosts ADB/Fastboot (platform-tools) for Windows, OSX, and Linux. This is a minimal download, in contrast to Option 2. These links and file sizes may be updated periodically by Google. If using Windows, download the Google USB Driver and follow the driver install instructions. Once you have downloaded the platform-tools zip, extract the file then transfer the platform-tools folder to your desktop. The platform-tools folder contains adb, fastboot, and several other files. Note that clicking any link for platform-tools will immediately start a download.
*Windows: platform-tools. Google USB Driver install.
*OSX: platform-tools. For additional details on how to use OSX and adb/fastboot commands, see post #3.
*Linux: platform-tools.
See Option B below for old method to install adb/fastboot:
Option B
Go here to download the Android SDK, which will give you most updated version of adb and fastboot. Scroll to the bottom of the page and find Other Download Options>SDK Tools Only, and grab the right version for your OS. While it's downloading create a folder in C:\ called SDK (C:\SDK). Once you've downloaded the zip you can extract it into your C:\SDK folder. Navigate to C:\SDK\android-sdk-windows and open SDK Manager.exe. In SDK Manager you need to install the following packages:
Tools> Android SDK Tools, Android SDK Platform-tools
Extras> Android Support Repository, Google USB Driver
Once you have installed those, inside C:\SDK you should see some new folders, one of them will be called platform-tools, within that folder you should see fastboot.exe and adb.exe. I'll refer to this as your fastboot folder/directory or working folder/directory during this guide.
For Option A and B, make sure adb is correctly installed. Open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (hold shift + right click, select open command prompt here) and issue this command:
Code:
adb version
If it returns a version number for Android Debug Bridge then you're good to go.
You can test adb by connecting your device to your PC while booted into Android (making sure that adb/usb debugging is enabled in Settings>Developer Options) with the screen unlocked and issuing this command:
Code:
adb devices
It should return your device serial number, if so, adb is working.
You can test fastboot by connecting your device to your PC while booted into the bootloader (power + volume down) and issuing this command:
Code:
fastboot devices
It should return your device serial number, if so, fastboot is working.
By attempting any of the processes listed this thread you accept full responsibility for your actions. I will not be held responsible if your device stops working, catches on fire, or turns into a hipster and claims to have been modified before it was cool.
[SIZE=+1]Quick Tips[/SIZE]
How to boot into the bootloader:
Power off your device. Once it's powered off hold power + volume down and the phone will boot into the bootloader. You can also use the following adb command:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
You can also use an app called Quick Boot to boot into the bootloader directly from Android (root required).
How to boot into recovery:
Boot into the bootloader (see above), use the volume keys to scroll through the options and use the power button to select the recovery mode option. You can also use the following adb command:
Code:
adb reboot recovery
You can also use an app called Quick Boot to boot into the recovery directly from Android (root required).
[SIZE=+1]Index[/SIZE]
How To Unlock Your Bootloader
How To Install A Custom Recovery On Your Device
How To Decrypt Your Data Partition
How To Make A Nandroid Backup With TWRP Recovery
How To Make An EFS Backup With TWRP Recovery
How To Root
How To Install A ROM with TWRP Recovery
How To Install A Custom Kernel With TWRP Recovery
How To Update To A New Build Of The Stock ROM
How To Flash The Factory Images (Return To Stock)
How To Flash The Factory Images (Return To Stock But Leaving Internal Storage Intact)
FAQ can be found in post #2!
[SIZE=+1]1. How To Unlock Your Bootloader[/SIZE]
Go into Settings/About Phone, scroll down and click on ?build number? continuously until you see a toast notification telling you that you've enabled Developer Options. Go back to your Settings menu and enter Developer Options, scroll down and click on the ?Enable OEM Unlock? checkbox, also make sure you enable USB Debugging while you're in the Developer Options menu.
Power off your phone then boot into the bootloader (power + volume down).
Connect your phone to your PC via usb cable.
Open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (navigate to where you have fastboot.exe located on your PC, shift + right click anywhere within that folder, select open command prompt here).
Check your fastboot connection by issuing this command:
Code:
fastboot devices
It should return your device serial number, if not you need to make sure your drivers are installed correctly.​
Once you've confirmed your fastboot connection issue this command:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
This will erase all user data from the device!
You should now see a screen on your phone asking you to confirm this action, use the volume keys to scroll and the power key to confirm if you're sure you want to go ahead.
Allow the process to complete and then issue this command:
Code:
fastboot reboot
Allow everything to go ahead and once finished you can disconnect your usb cable.
Important: do not relock your bootloader unless your phone is fully stock. You must flash the factory images first in order to remove root and custom recovery (if you have them), if this precaution isn't taken you may end up with a brick. Please see section 10 of this guide for full instructions on how to return to stock.
[SIZE=+1]2. How To Install A Custom Recovery On Your Device[/SIZE]
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1). Please read FAQ #7 if using TWRP 3.0.2-1 or 3.0.2-2.
Download TWRP Recovery onto your PC.
Make sure you check the md5 to verify its integrity (where possible).
Place the file in your fastboot folder (this is where fastboot.exe is located on your PC).
Power off your phone then boot into the bootloader (power + volume down).
Open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (navigate to where you have fastboot.exe located on your PC, shift + right click anywhere within that folder, select open command prompt here), enter this command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery filename.img
(The recovery filename in the command will change depending on which recovery you're flashing)
Use the volume keys to scroll and power key to select the Reboot Bootloader option. Once the phone has booted back into the bootloader, use the volume keys to scroll and the power key to boot into your newly flashed recovery. It's now safe to disconnect your usb cable. If using Nougat 7.0 or newer, you must now boot directly into TWRP and flash SuperSU (or your preferred root alternative) so that TWRP will persist between reboots.
When TWRP boots up you'll be asked whether you want to allow system modifications or to keep it read-only, choose to allow system modifications, there's no benefit to keeping it read-only.
Do not flash the version of SuperSU that TWRP offers to flash for you in order to give you root, it is not compatible and will cause problems. When you attempt to reboot out of TWRP it will tell you that it's detecting that you don't have root and it will offer to root for you, skip past this.
Some users need a custom recovery for a temporary period, so they live boot the recovery. In this scenario, the custom recovery replaces the stock recovery until a reboot is performed. Place the file in your fastboot folder then enter this command:
Code:
fastboot boot filename.img
(The recovery filename in the command will change depending on which recovery you're flashing)
[SIZE=+1]3. How To Decrypt Your Data Partition[/SIZE]
This is no longer necessary as long as you use TWRP 2.8.7.1 or newer
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1).
TWRP recovery cannot decrypt your data partition at this stage. In order for TWRP to be able to read/write on your data partition (to root or create a nandroid backup) you will need to format it, a format will remove encryption.
Boot into the bootloader and connect your phone to your PC via usb cable.
Open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (navigate to where you have fastboot.exe located on your PC, shift + right click anywhere within that folder, select open command prompt here), enter this command:
Code:
fastboot format userdata
Please note: this will erase all user data from the device!
Once the process has completed you can either reboot normally:
Code:
fastboot reboot
Or you can reboot back to the bootloader in order to undertake another task:
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
[SIZE=+1]4. How To Make A Nandroid Backup With TWRP Recovery[/SIZE]
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1), TWRP recovery (section 2).
A nandroid backup is a very important thing to have before installing any custom software on your device. It's basically a backup of your stock system that you can fall back on if anything goes wrong or if you just want your stock ROM back. You can also use the backup tool to create a backup of your favourite ROM set up exactly the way you like it. The backup you create can be easily restored using the restore tool in TWRP recovery.
Boot TWRP recovery, select the backup option from the TWRP home screen, check the system/data/boot boxes, and swipe to backup. The process will take a few minutes.
[SIZE=+1]5. How To Make An EFS Backup With TWRP Recovery[/SIZE]
An EFS backup is very important to have, if your EFS partition becomes corrupt you will have no IMEI, and therefore will not be able to use the phone as a phone. Making an EFS backup is insurance against this catastrophic event. Without a backup, restoring your EFS can be extremely difficult or impossible. The backup you create can be easily restored using the restore tool in TWRP recovery.
Please read FAQ #7 if using TWRP 3.0.2-1 or 3.0.2-2. Boot into TWRP and select the backup option from the TWRP home screen, make sure only the EFS box is selected, and swipe to backup. The process will take a few seconds. Keep a copy of the backup on your phone and also keep another copy somewhere safe.
[SIZE=+1]6. How To Root[/SIZE]
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1), TWRP recovery (section 2).
Download the latest root method of your choosing to your phone:
Magisk
SuperSU Stable
SuperSU Service Release (SuperSU beta channel)
Or to root Android Nougat 7.0 visit this thread: Use SuperSU 2.78 or newer.
[WIP] Android N Preview
Boot into TWRP recovery and enter the install menu.
Navigate to where you have SuperSU stored on your internal storage and select it.
Swipe to install.
Once you've installed SuperSU you'll have an option to wipe cache/dalvik and an option to reboot system. Wipe the cache/dalvik, hit the back button, and hit the reboot system button. That's it.
Do not flash the version of SuperSU that TWRP offers to flash for you in order to give you root, it is not compatible and will cause problems. When you attempt to reboot out of TWRP it will tell you that it's detecting that you don't have root and it will offer to root for you, skip past this. You do have root, ignore this every time it comes up.
[SIZE=+1]7. How To Install A ROM with TWRP Recovery[/SIZE]
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1), TWRP recovery (section 2), vendor.img (section 9).
Installing a ROM is a straight forward and easy process. Before you install anything you should make a nandroid backup (instructions above). Next, install the vendor.img that matches the Google security OTA that the ROM you want to install is based on. Find the vendor.img inside the factory images provided by Google then flash this file with fastboot (section 9).
Download a ROM and appropriate Gapps package and place on your device.
Boot into your custom recovery.
Select the wipe option from the TWRP home screen.
Perform a Factory Reset.
Select advanced wipe.
Check the system, data, cache, and dalvik cache options.
Swipe to wipe.
Install the ROM.
Select the install option from the TWRP home screen.
Navigate to where you have the ROM zip stored on your sd card and select it.
Swipe to install.
Most ROMs will run an installer script at this point but some ROMs have what is called an Aroma Installer which allow you to choose some install options before the script runs.​
You will also need to install the appropriate gapps package directly after installing the ROM.
Once you've installed all necessary zips you'll have an option to wipe cache/dalvik and an option to reboot system. Wipe the cache/dalvik, hit the back button, and hit the reboot system button.
[SIZE=+1]8. How To Install A Custom Kernel With TWRP Recovery[/SIZE]
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1), TWRP recovery (section 2).
A custom kernel can open up a new level of control over your device, such as overclocking/underclocking, undervolting, changing governors, changing I/O schedulers, adjusting colour calibrations, adjusting sound calibrations, and many other options.
Download a kernel that is compatible with your current ROM.
Check the md5 to verify its integrity.
Enter TWRP recovery.
Select the install option from the TWRP home screen.
Navigate to the kernel and select it.
Swipe to install.
You'll have an option to wipe cache/dalvik and an option to reboot system. Wipe the cache/dalvik, hit the back button, and hit the reboot system button.
Once your phone has booted up you can use a kernel tuning app to change governors, I/O scheduler, clock speed, and other options. Some of the popular kernel apps are Kernel Auditor, EX Kernel Manager, Trickster Mod, No Frills, Kernel Tuner, and many more.
[SIZE=+1]9. How To Update To A New Build Of The Stock ROM[/SIZE]
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1).
This method does not wipe your data, so you will keep your apps and settings. You should have no problems, however, if you experience problems you may need to perform a factory reset and flash again. Make a backup first and transfer it to your PC.
Download the latest build via the appropriate factory images for your model (Nexus 5X/Bullhead) here.
Note: Android 7.1.2 and newer factory images do not contain cache.img. Do not wipe the cache.img for this process when using or moving to Android 7.1.2 or newer. If you have wiped cache.img, download the most recent Android 7.1.1 factory image and flash the cache.img from that zip archive.
Unzip the bullhead-xxxxxx-factory-xxxxxxxx (x's replace variables) into a directory on your PC (for this guide we'll use C:\bullhead\).
Once unzipped you should have a folder named bullhead-xxxxxx (x's replace variables). Open it and move the following files to a new directory named C:\bullhead\images\:
bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
(Please note that radio and bootloader naming changes from build to build so the filenames and below commands will change with them)
Within C:\bullhead\bullhead-xxxxxx\ you'll see another zip archive named image-bullhead-xxxxxx, unzip the contents of that zip into the C:\bullhead\images\ folder we created before. Now within C:\bullhead\images\ you should have the following files:
android-info.txt
boot.img
bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
cache.img
radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
recovery.img
system.img
userdata.img
vendor.img
Boot into the bootloader and connect your phone to your PC via usb cable.
Open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (navigate to where you have fastboot.exe located on your PC, shift + right click anywhere within that folder, select open command prompt here), enter these commands to flash:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader C:\bullhead\images\bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:\bullhead\images\radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot C:\bullhead\images\boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache C:\bullhead\images\cache.img
fastboot flash recovery C:\bullhead\images\recovery.img
fastboot flash system C:\bullhead\images\system.img
fastboot flash vendor C:\bullhead\images\vendor.img
You can skip flashing the recovery if you wish, but even if you do the stock recovery may be patched on the first boot anyway. So you'll need to flash TWRP and SuperSU again if you need/want those, as well as any other system modifications you may have had.
You'll have to flash SuperSU again now, plus add any mods that you previously had.
[SIZE=+1]10. How To Flash The Factory Images (And Return To Stock)[/SIZE]
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1).
This section will explain how to return the phone to be like it was when it came out of the box. This will wipe everything from the phone. If you wish to flash the factory images without wiping your personal data from the internal storage please move on to the next section.
Note: Android 7.1.2 and newer factory images do not contain cache.img. Do not wipe the cache.img for this process when using or moving to Android 7.1.2 or newer. If you have wiped cache.img, download the most recent Android 7.1.1 factory image and flash the cache.img from that zip archive.
Go to Settings/Backup & Reset and perform a factory data reset. This will remove all of your user data from the device (apps, settings, photos, music, etc).
Download the appropriate factory images for your model here.
Unzip the bullhead-xxxxxx-factory-xxxxxxxx (x's replace variables) into a directory on your PC (for this guide we'll use C:\bullhead\).
Once unzipped you should have a folder named bullhead-xxxxxx (x's replace variables). Open it and move the following files to a new directory named C:\bullhead\images\:
bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
(Please note that radio and bootloader naming changes from build to build so the filenames and below commands will change with them)
Within C:\bullhead\bullhead-xxxxxx\ you'll see another zip archive named image-bullhead-xxxxxx, unzip the contents of that zip into the C:\bullhead\images\ folder we created before. Now within C:\bullhead\images\ you should have the following files:
android-info.txt
boot.img
bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
cache.img
radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
recovery.img
system.img
userdata.img
vendor.img
Boot into the bootloader and connect your phone to your PC via usb cable.
Open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (navigate to where you have fastboot.exe located on your PC, shift + right click anywhere within that folder, select open command prompt here), enter these commands to flash:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader C:\bullhead\images\bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:\bullhead\images\radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot C:\bullhead\images\boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache C:\bullhead\images\cache.img
fastboot flash recovery C:\bullhead\images\recovery.img
fastboot flash system C:\bullhead\images\system.img
fastboot flash vendor C:\bullhead\images\vendor.img
If you wish to you can also relock the bootloader with this command:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
(This command will wipe all user data from the device)
Important: do not lock the bootloader unless you have first flashed the stock images. Locking the bootloader while you have a custom recovery installed can result in a brick. Please also note that the locking procedure will wipe all data on an encrypted device.
Once all commands/flashes are complete you can reboot the device:
Code:
fastboot reboot
[SIZE=+1]11. How To Flash The Factory Images (Return To Stock But Leaving Internal Storage Intact)[/SIZE]
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1), TWRP recovery (section 2). Note: Android 7.1.2 and newer factory images do not contain cache.img. Do not wipe the cache.img for this process when using or moving to Android 7.1.2 or newer. If you have wiped cache.img, download the most recent Android 7.1.1 factory image and flash the cache.img from that zip archive.
This section will explain how to return the phone to be like it was when it came out of the box, except it will not wipe any of your personal data (photos, music, etc) from the internal storage.
Download the appropriate factory images for your model here.
Unzip the bullhead-xxxxxx-factory-xxxxxxxx (x's replace variables) into a directory on your PC (for this guide we'll use C:\bullhead\).
Once unzipped you should have a folder named bullhead-xxxxxx (x's replace variables). Open it and move the following files to a new directory named C:\bullhead\images\:
bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
(Please note that radio and bootloader naming changes from build to build so the filenames and below commands will change with them)
Within C:\bullhead\bullhead-xxxxxx\ you'll see another zip archive named image-bullhead-xxxxxx, unzip the contents of that zip into the C:\bullhead\images\ folder we created before. Now within C:\bullhead\images\ you should have the following files:
android-info.txt
boot.img
bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
cache.img
radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
recovery.img
system.img
userdata.img
vendor.img
Boot into TWRP recovery and enter the wipe menu, select advanced wipe, check only the data box and swipe to wipe.
Go to the TWRP main menu and enter the reboot menu, select bootloader. The phone will now boot into the bootloader, once it has you can connect your phone to your PC via usb cable.
Open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (navigate to where you have fastboot.exe located on your PC, shift + right click anywhere within that folder, select open command prompt here), enter these commands to flash:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader C:\bullhead\images\bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:\bullhead\images\radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot C:\bullhead\images\boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache C:\bullhead\images\cache.img
fastboot flash recovery C:\bullhead\images\recovery.img
fastboot flash system C:\bullhead\images\system.img
fastboot flash vendor C:\bullhead\images\vendor.img
Once all commands/flashes are complete you can reboot the device:
Code:
fastboot reboot
FAQ can be found in post #2!
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[size=+1]Frequently Asked Questions[/size]
1. How do I boot into the bootloader?
Power off your device. Once it's powered off hold power + volume down and the phone will boot into the bootloader. You can also use the following adb command:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
You can also use an app called Quick Boot to boot into the bootloader directly from Android (root required).
2. How do I boot into recovery?
Boot into the bootloader (see above), use the volume keys to scroll through the options and use the power button to select the recovery mode option. You can also use the following adb command:
Code:
adb reboot recovery
You can also use an app called Quick Boot to boot into the recovery directly from Android (root required).
3. When issuing the fastboot flashing unlock command it doesn't work, I only get a list of possible commands. What's going on?
This is usually due to having an outdated adb/fastboot setup. If you installed adb/fastboot by any means other than via the Android SDK this is probably the cause. Visit the prerequisites section in the beginning of this guide to properly install adb/fastboot and ensure that it's up to date.
4. How do I take an OTA or update if I have root or other system modifications on the stock ROM?
You can't take an OTA update while you have root or any system modifications. You'd need to use fastboot to flash the system, boot, and recovery images. It's much easier to just flash the newer build with fastboot, see section 9 of this guide for full instructions.
5. Does taking an OTA update wipe my user data?
No, it doesn't.
6. Do I need to make an EFS backup?
Absolutely yes. An EFS backup is extremely important. If your EFS partition becomes corrupt, your IMEI will disappear and you will not be able to use the phone as a phone. Without a backup it can be extremely difficult (or impossible) to restore your EFS. See the next question for an EFS backup related issue and solution.
7. I have a bootloop after restoring my EFS backup in TWRP 3.0.2-1. What can I do?
TWRP 3.0.2-1 and 3.0.2-2 are the first official TWRP releases with Nougat 7.0 or newer compatibility. Unfortunately, there are separate bugs affecting TWRP 3.0.2-1 and 3.0.2-2. A member of the TWRP development team details these issues right here. This link redirects to a thread in the Nexus 6P forums but also applies to the Nexus 5X. Read the original post of that same thread to learn how to resolve this EFS restore bootloop. You must use ADB and the phone must be booted in TWRP to resolve this issue. These ADB commands work on the Nexus 5X and 6P.
8. Can I flash just the xxxxxx.img from the factory image without losing my data?
Flashing userdata.img will format your entire phone (personal data including SMS/MMS, pictures, downloaded files, etc). You can flash any combination of these partitions (boot, system, vendor, radio, or bootloader) and this will leave your personal data intact. However, any mods that you have installed into system, vendor, or boot will be overwritten and returned to the default factory image setup when you flash these partitions. Flashing recovery.img or a newer version of your custom recovery will replace your existing recovery.
9. After updating my ROM, I get this message on every boot: "There's an internal problem with your device. Contact your manufacturer."
This warning indicates a mismatched vendor and system partition. The vendor partition was formerly integrated in the system partition for previous Nexus devices but is now a separate partition that must be flashed for each Google security update. Download a factory image and update your vendor partition using fastboot so that it matches your rom's OS build and monthly security update. If you have a file explorer installed on your phone, you can determine which vendor.img is installed by navigating to /vendor/build.prop and clicking on the build.prop. The specific vendor installed will be a combination of six numbers and letters listed in all capitals (example: NMF26F) in the ro.vendor.build.fingerprint line. These will always match up with the factory image of the same Android build (six digit alphanumeric name) for this device.
Vendor.img is specific to each OTA and contains proprietary binaries for the phone that regularly receive updates to resolve security risks. If you are a custom rom user, make sure that you flash the vendor.img for the Google monthly security update that you are moving to. Be aware that sometimes AOSP roms utilize the AOSP master branch which has a newer Android build than the monthly security update for this device. You will still need to install that month's vendor.img.
The phone will fail to boot if you mismatch the vendor.img with a different Android version. For instance, a 6.0 Marshmallow vendor.img will not allow your phone to boot on 7.0 Nougat. The vendor.img is typically not included in the custom rom zip but is often available as a separate download in the custom rom thread's first post.
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OSX, ADB and Fastboot commands!
So you use OSX and would like to use ADB/fastboot, unlock, root, or simply have a working knowledge of your phone. Welcome! Most of the information in the guide above applies to OSX, however there are a few key changes.
Google hosts ADB/Fastboot (platform-tools) for Windows, OSX, and Linux. This is a minimal download, however these links and file sizes may be updated periodically by Google. Download the OSX platform-tools. Note that clicking the link for platform-tools will immediately start a download.
*OSX: platform-tools.
Once you have downloaded the platform-tools zip, extract the file then transfer the platform-tools folder to your desktop. The platform-tools folder contains adb, fastboot, and several other files.
To make sure your ADB is installed correctly, open a terminal command prompt and issue this cd command (change directory) to the platform-tools folder:
Code:
cd /users/username/desktop/platform-tools
then issue this command to check your adb version:
Code:
./adb version
If it returns a version number for Android Debug Bridge then you're good to go.
Using ADB/Fastboot commands
OSX natively requires "./" to prefix any ADB or Fastboot commands. If following the guide in post #1, commands issued in OSX must be written as follows ./adb [command] or ./fastboot [command]. Below are example scenarios.
To check if your device sees ADB, enable USB Debugging from within Android in Settings/Developer options. Go into Settings/About Phone, scroll down and click on build number continuously until you see a toast notification telling you that you've enabled Developer Options. Go back to your Settings menu and enter Developer Options, scroll down and enable USB Debugging.
Code:
./adb devices
It should return your device serial number, if so, adb is working.
Reboot into the bootloader:
Code:
./adb reboot bootloader
Reboot into the recovery:
Code:
./adb reboot recovery
Fastboot commands must be performed while in the bootloader. Power off your phone then boot into the bootloader (power + volume down). Below are some example OSX fastboot commands that can be used throughout the guide:
Check if your device sees fastboot:
Code:
./fastboot devices
Install a factory image:
cd into the platform-tools folder with the following command:
Code:
cd /users/username/desktop/platform-tools
Now enter commands to flash a factory image:
Code:
./fastboot flash bootloader /users/username/desktop/bullhead/images/bootloader-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
./fastboot reboot-bootloader
./fastboot flash radio /users/username/desktop/bullhead/images/radio-bullhead-bullhead-xx.xx.img
./fastboot reboot-bootloader
./fastboot flash boot /users/username/desktop/bullhead/images/boot.img
./fastboot erase cache
./fastboot flash cache /users/username/desktop/bullhead/images/cache.img
./fastboot flash recovery /users/username/desktop/bullhead/images/recovery.img
./fastboot flash system /users/username/desktop/bullhead/images/system.img
./fastboot flash vendor /users/username/desktop/bullhead/images/vendor.img
@Heisenberg you mind if i create an index thread?
reyscott1968 said:
@Heisenberg you mind if i create an index thread?
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Go right ahead, first in best dressed as far as I'm concerned. It is a fair bit of work to keep an index maintained though, as long as you're aware. There's a new template for indexes too, using your Google goggles you should be able to track it down pretty easily.
Heisenberg said:
Go right ahead, first in best dressed as far as I'm concerned. It is a fair bit of work to keep an index maintained though, as long as you're aware. There's a new template for indexes too, using your Google goggles you should be able to track it down pretty easily.
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il take note.. il update the thread once im back on my pc.. now still at work ...
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Should have read the first lines in the OP
Cant wait, should have mine around october 30th.
Might want to point out the cable /adapter required to connect to pc. (I just saw that it's not included with the phone.)
AquilaDroid said:
Might want to point out the cable /adapter required to connect to pc. (I just saw that it's not included with the phone.)
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I picked up a few of these to get me by for now until the price of Type-C goes down a bit http://www.ebay.com/itm/381344035966
I ordered one along with my phone, will be helpful for flashing.
Thanks, a friend of mine pre order this phone, I'll follow these steps
Thanks for starting this, these were some of the most helpful threads in the N5 forum.
For Mac users who have upgraded to El Capitan, the adb/fastboot installation doesn't necessarily work perfectly right now. I'm sure the Android SDK package will update for this, but in the mean time:
Install adb/fastboot as usual similar to this thread, or for specifics:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237
but, once you test this with [adb devices] or [fastboot devices] you'll most likely get a command not found error.
You'll need to add a line to your ~/.bash_profile, per this reddit thread
add the following line to your ~/.bash_profile, changing username to your mac username
Code:
export PATH="/usr/local/lib/node_modules:/usr/local/apache-maven-3.0.3/bin:/Users/[B]username[/B]/.composer/vendor/bin:/Users/[B]username[/B]/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools:$PATH"
exit, save, then run
Code:
source ~/.bash_profile
then adb/fastboot should be good to go like before!
OP has best username ever
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Doesn't work!
Code:
C:\Users\Kevin\Downloads\Nexus 5x>fastboot oem unlock
...
FAILED (remote: oem unlock is not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.017s
C:\Users\Kevin\Downloads\Nexus 5x>fastboot flashing unlock
...
FAILED (remote: oem unlock is not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.014s
C:\Users\Kevin\Downloads\Nexus 5x>fastboot flashing unlock_critical
...
FAILED (remote: oem unlock is not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.011s
C:\Users\Kevin\Downloads\Nexus 5x>fastboot flashing get_unlock_ability
...
(bootloader) get_unlock_ability: 0
OKAY [ 0.020s]
finished. total time: 0.022s
The-Kevster said:
Doesn't work!
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Did you allow OEM Unlock in developer options?
Go into Settings/About Phone, scroll down and click on “build number” continuously until you see a toast notification telling you that you've enabled Developer Options. Go back to your Settings menu and enter Developer Options, scroll down and click on the “Enable OEM Unlock” checkbox, also make sure you enable USB Debugging while you're in the Developer Options menu.
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Does the 5X have the hardware QFuse that that pops when you unlock the bootloader like the 6P?
KidWave said:
Does the 5X have the hardware QFuse that that pops when you unlock the bootloader like the 6P?
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They both use Qualcomm based chips so yes the same thing would happen on the 5X.

[Guide] Flash 6.0, root, and no-forceencrypt from stock (easy method)

Hope this helps.
1. Install android sdk and use the included install manager in the sdk to install the latest google usb drivers and platform tools (platform tools include fastboot and adb). Make sure adb and fastboot directory is in your Path variable as well.
2.Download latest stock image for Nexus 9 from google: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images?hl=en
3.Download latest twrp (here is the latest right now 10/6/2015): http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...recovery-twrp-2-8-2-0-touch-recovery-t2944788
4.Download either a stock boot image with the no- forceencrypt flag set or a kernel with the no-forceencrypt flag set
a.I use the elementalx kernel (10/6/2015): http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/orig-development/kernel-elementalx-n9-0-02-alpha-t2931657
b.A stock kernel for the MRA58K build with the no-forceencrypt flag set can be found here (boot.zip): http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/general/marshmallow-factory-images-available-t3218290/page3
5.Download the latest supersu that works with nexus (beta now) : http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
6.Make sure you have usb debugging enabled and ability to unlock bootloader (android developer options menu on nexus).
7.Unzip the 6.0 stock image into a folder and open a command window in the folder.
8.Type the following:
a.adb reboot bootloader, wait until nexus boots into bootloader
b.fastboot oem unlock
c.flash-all, now wait a few minutes while the stock image flashes
9.At this point your nexus will reboot. Once you’re started, up you need to again enable usb debugging and the ability to unlock your bootloader in the android developer options menu. Now type the following to flash TWRP:
a.adb reboot bootloader, wait until nexus boots into bootloader
b.fastboot flash recovery twrp.img (or whatever the image filename is from the twrp download).
10.Important: now make sure you boot DIRECTLY into TWRP via the button combination (power and volume down), a fastboot command, or the fastboot menu. If you don’t TWRP will be deleted and you’ll need to reflash using the last step.
11.Once in TWRP, hit “cancel” when asked for the password and then erase/wipe data and make sure MTP is enabled (dig around the menus in TWRP, it’s all in there somewhere). This erases the encrypted partition and allows you to use adb to push files to your sdcard.
12.Now type adb push supersufile.zip /sdcard/supersufile.zip, make sure you’re typing from the correct directory.
13.Install supersu via the install menu on TWRP.
14.You now need to install a kernel with the no-forceencrypt flag set:
a.If you want to install a custom kernel (like elementalx), type adb push elementalxfile.zip /sdcard/elementalxfile.zip, make sure you’re typing from the correct directory. Then use TWRP to install the zip from your sdcard.
b.If you want to install the modified stock boot.img then unzip the boot.zip, boot back into the bootloader and type: fastboot flash boot boot.img. Make sure you do NOT boot back into the android OS before doing this step or you'll have to reflash twrp.
Reboot and you’re good to go.
Didnt work for me.
Flash-all script doesn't work for everyone use these steps:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot –w
fastboot flash boot boot.img [unencypted if wanted]
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img [twrp usually]
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
typo
excellent guide, just a small typo on 9.b, "fastboot (not flashboot) flash recovery twrp.img"
Thank you
Fda979 said:
excellent guide, just a small typo on 9.b, "fastboot (not flashboot) flash recovery twrp.img"
Thank you
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Fixed. Thanks.
Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk
You can't just flash latest stable SuperSU, you need SuperSU 2.50+ beta and a modified boot.img. Instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344
- sYndrome - said:
You can't just flash latest stable SuperSU, you need SuperSU 2.50+ beta and a modified boot.img. Instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344
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I flashed the latest supersu and the latest elementalx kernel.... been running it since about an hour after elementalx kernel for 6.0 final was posted....... everything seems to be working fine. Are you sure? Maybe i'm having no problems with supersu because i'm using elementalx? let me know the reason, i'll check it out on my tablet and see if i can reproduce, and if so i'll modify the guide. But after about a day and a half use, i've had no issues. thx for quality checking.
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Am I missing something?
can I not just do a wipe and flash the img with twrp like a custom rom? Edit: Got it working. For me it was much easier to use this as opposed to the android sdk, because it would not detect my version of java. From there I followed your instructions, mostly. Putting the files you posted inside the directory the mini adb client allowed the flash-all command to work. From there I followed chainfire's instructions on the latest SU. Everything seems to be running smoothly. Thanks for the initiative, OP :good:
i used supersu 2.52 due to it seems be be required by the guides and i get the notification that the binary needs to be updated. i have not done that yet. is updating the binary something i should try to do? or, if not is it ok to turn off notifications from supersu? thanks.
dkryder said:
i used supersu 2.52 due to it seems be be required by the guides and i get the notification that the binary needs to be updated. i have not done that yet. is updating the binary something i should try to do? or, if not is it ok to turn off notifications from supersu? thanks.
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Of course update binaries. Choose normal method.
Verttex said:
Flash-all script doesn't work for everyone use these steps:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot –w
fastboot flash boot boot.img [unencypted if wanted]
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img [twrp usually]
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
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I was facing same issue, then updated fastboot(android-sdk) and flash-all script worked fine for me.
That should work as well. That sequence of commands should work with any fastboot version. Just make sure to flash the vendor.img, some scripts don't use that as it's only used for the Nexus 9.
Why so complicated? I just installed @wug's NRT toolkit(on a Venue8 pro) and it did everything for me. Now im on rooted stock 6.0 with disabled encryption. Only thing i needed to do is to flash latest super su beta 2.52, that's it.
Verttex said:
Flash-all script doesn't work for everyone use these steps:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot –w
fastboot flash boot boot.img [unencypted if wanted]
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img [twrp usually]
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
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i did all this, no worries and no error messages
i did fastboot reboot
now I am in a weird loop of
- google screen
- your device is corrupt
- google screen
- twrp (it flashes quite quickly, error messages on mounting everything and last line says something about renaming and something about stock rom)
loop
any ideas ?
Did you make sure to flash vendor.img?
You might try flashing the regular recovery first and then boot in, turn on oem unlock and adb, and then flash twrp and modified boot.img, then reboot into twrp (don't boot normally or it will erase twrp) and flash SuperSU.
Verttex said:
Did you make sure to flash vendor.img?
You might try flashing the regular recovery first and then boot in, turn on oem unlock and adb, and then flash twrp and modified boot.img, then reboot into twrp (don't boot normally or it will erase twrp) and flash SuperSU.
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yes, that seems to have been it
flashing TWRP seems to have been the problem so I have left everything as stock until root etc works on the stovk kernel
thanks for your help
Nice guide.
I install Busybox from Play, I assume that's needed? Everyone else doing this?
- sYndrome - said:
You can't just flash latest stable SuperSU, you need SuperSU 2.50+ beta and a modified boot.img. Instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344
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added link to the latest beta supersu. thx.
All of these steps worked for me, but my battery doesn't charge right I don't think. It says battery life is at 3,745%. It runs out somewhere around 3,000%. Any ideas on how to fix that?

OmniROM 6.0.1 preview for Pixel C

INTRO
This is my first rom.
I upload 2 formats, include img using by fastboot and zip using by recovery.
VERSION
OmniROM base on androidd 6.0.1_r46
Kernel same with stock MXC89H version.
DOWNLOAD
https://drive.google.com/a/myvnet.com/folderview?id=0ByaeEVLgs0ztYVBhdzZBWkFYLXM&usp=sharing
SOURCE
Kernel: https://github.com/kendling/android_kernel_google_dragon
Device: https://github.com/kendling/android_device_google_dragon
Vendor: https://github.com/kendling/android_vendor_nvidia_dragon
FLASH
1. Finish unlock process in http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/general/guide-unlock-bootloader-install-custom-t3307183.
2. Install recovery by fastboot command. You can use my version or another version.
3. Boot in recovery, wipe cache/data partitions.(It's need step, reason is stock format is encrypted)
4. Flash zip file in TWRP recovery or another recovery.
5. No enjoy tablet with OmniROM.
If you like img version, you can flash boot.img and system.img by fastboot command replace step 4.
FAQ
Q: I got recovery loop after flash recovery.img
A: Boot in bootloader and try this command: "fastboot reboot".
Q: I got "unknown command" in fastboot command
A: 1. Boot in recovery and try this command: "adb shell fwtool vbnv write dev_boot_fastboot_full_cap 1".
2. Boot in recovery and click "Advance->Fix fastbootCap". NOTE: My version not have this function now. :crying::crying::crying:
Update date: 2016-06-23
I will try it out, once my Pixel C arrives (ETA 2 weeks). Are there any known issues?
setmaster said:
I will try it out, once my Pixel C arrives (ETA 2 weeks). Are there any known issues?
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I was tried the basic function(wifi, bluetooth, audio, gps), all worked.
Now has some error log in dmesg output.

Moto Z Play | Resources all in one thread

Hey guys
I just thought we should have a 1-stop-guide for our amazing Moto Z Play. Generally people have to look through various threads before obtaining the real info, this thread was created so that people would find the resources easily without wasting time, looking here and there for information.. I will try to update the thread on regular basis as and when the new developments arrive...
Note: I want to thank all the devs for their efforts. None of this is my creation , i just collected & compiled all the info from various sources, credit as usual goes to original devs
PS: The thread is complete now...Just have to add the images for easy understanding...All the info posted here is latest development with correct info...There is no chance you will brick your phone by following this guide unless you do something wrong...
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Drivers | ADB installer
Unlocking Bootloader (Official Method)
Flashing TWRP and Rooting via TWRP
Back up / Restoring EFS (IMEI)
Restoring original Boot Logo after unlocking bootloader
Installing Xposed Framework
Flashing/ Restoring back to Stock Rom
Changing DPI without root
Remove Ascending Ringtones/Notifications
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1) Drivers | ADB installer
​1) Motorola Drivers (https://motorola-global-portal.custh...ail/a_id/88481)
2) ADB installer (https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho....php?t=2317790) or (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...8#post48915118)
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2) Unlocking Bootloader (Official Method)
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Files needed:
1) Motorola Drivers (https://motorola-global-portal.custh...ail/a_id/88481)
2) ADB installed (https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho....php?t=2317790) or (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...8#post48915118)
Note: Unlocking the bootloader erases all the data on the phone, make a backup of your imp stuff before unlocking
Method:
1) First of all visit this official Moto Unlocking site & register yourself or login via Google
https://motorola-global-portal.custh...-a/action/auth
2) Enable USB debugging & OEM unlock on the phone (Go to settings -> development options (if they do not have it enabled go to settings-> about the phone and below where it says "Compilation number" tap 7 times to activate the development options).. In the developer options, select "OEM unlock" it will ask for password / PIN / pattern and once activated, we look for "Debugging via USB" and we activate it also, then proceed to turn off the phone)
3) Turn on the phone by pressing Vol down + Power button together for 5 seconds until we get a screen like this:
4) Open adb command window and type:
Code:
fastboot devices
If your device appears on the command window you can continue with the guide, if your phone is not listed, install the Moto drivers correctly and verify if adb is working or not...
5) In the same adb command window type:
Code:
fastboot oem get_unlock_data
You will see numbers displayed like this, copy the code and paste it into notepad..Now eliminate the paragraph break so that there is only one line without spaces… Copy the entire code & login into your Moto account…Now paste the code on the same Moto webpage which was given above…
The unlock code will be sent to your registered email. There will appear an email with the number similar to this:
5)Without disconnecting the phone from the PC & without closing the window of the CMD, we return & we put this code:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock (enter code that was provided in the email)
6) You will be asked to re-enter the same command again, re-enter the code to confirm and finally unblock the bootloader
7) After re-entering the command, you will bootloader unlocked message
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3) Flashing TWRP and Rooting via TWRP
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Note: Custom recovery (TWRP) woks only after unlocking your bootloader… Before flashing this recovery unlock your bootloader and enable USB debugging…
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Files required:
1) Motorola drivers (https://motorola-global-portal.custh...ail/a_id/88481)
2) ADB installed (https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho....php?t=2317790) or (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...8#post48915118)
3) TWRP for Moto Z Play (https://mega.nz/#!yZ4lUCYB!-nN0jj2Ws5Z7RNyBT7S8m4gsrdOxTlK3nTjn9zOtx6s)
Method:
1) Download the above recovery, boot the phone in fastboot mode & open adb command window
2) In the adb command window type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
3) After executing the command, disconnect your phone & with the volume + or volume keys - we move until it says "Recovery Mode" . Press the power button to confirm the entry to the recovery.
4) Once you enter the recovery, select the right button & a menu to choose the language is displayed, it only brings Chinese and English so we will put it in English to know what to do.
5) We will see that it asks for a password, it is the same password that you put to encrypt the phone at the beginning when they set up the factory phone and always asks them to turn on the phone, it can be a password / PIN / pattern
6) Once the password has been entered, the recovery main menu will appear, we will go to "Advanced" and then "Install SU", it will ask if we want to root the phone, we accept by sliding and we wait for it to do the process. Then we give in "Reboot System" to restart and the phone will ignite with root
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4) Backing up / Restoring EFS (IMEI)
Note: This works only if you have TWRP recovery... Please backup your EFS using the method below before flashing any rom including stock rom
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Backing up EFS (IMEI):
Method:
1) Boot the phone into TWRP recovery
2) Go to "Backup"
3) Select EFS
4) Create backup by sliding
5) Once finished, restart the phone
6) After restarting the phone, copy the TWRP folder from the internal memory to the SD, DO NOT CUT and PASTE, just copy with a file browser. Later from the SD card can be copied to the PC
Restoring lost IMEI / EFS:
Method:
1) Boot the phone into TWRP recovery
2) Go to "Restore"
3) Select folder (location where you have kept a backup of your EFS)
4) Restore by sliding
5) Wipe cache and dalvik and start phone normally
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5) Restoring original Boot Logo after unlocking bootloader
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PS: This is used to remove unlocked bootloader warning when the phone is turned on (the black screen with letters)
Credit goes to : G4liant
Files needed:
1) Motorola drivers (https://motorola-global-portal.custh...ail/a_id/88481)
2) ADB installed (https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho....php?t=2317790) or (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...8#post48915118)
3) Original Motorola Bootlogo (https://mega.nz/#!zNIFHBiY!hbdgUwl9oWjrXbirwXKijviWW0nS_06MViU48yHmSD4)
Method:
1) Boot the phone in fastboot mode, open adb window on pc and type
Code:
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
2) Once the flashing is finished, restart the phone with this command:
Code:
fastboot reboot
When you turn it on, we will notice that we have the original motorola boot logo again and that the previous warning does not appear even when the bootloader of our device is unlocked
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6) Installing Xposed Framework
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Files needed:
1) [FONT=&quot]Have TWRP installed (If not installed refer to section #3 on this thread)
2) Download latest Xposed Installer.zip (http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm/ )
3) Download latest Xposed Apk (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811)
Optional: Download latest Xposed un-installer but ARM 32 version not ARM 64 (http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/ )[/FONT]
Method:
1) Copy Xposed installation .zip, Xposed uninstaller (optional) and the Xposed APK to the internal memory (the TWRP does not mount the external SD so do not bother copying it to the External Memory)
2) Install the Xposed APK but DO NOT open it.
3) Enter recovery mode and open TWRP, Choose language and enter password to decrypt your device
4) Once the password is entered, the main recovery menu will appear, select "Install" and a file manager will appear, we will navigate the file down and look for the Xposed installer .zip, something like this:
5) Select the Xposed installer .zip and it will open a zip installer, slide to accept the flash of the .zip and wait for the process to finish. Then we give in "Wipe Dalvik / cache" and then to "Reboot System" to reboot and the phone will light up with Xposed already working.
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7) Flashing/ Restoring back to Stock Rom
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IMPORTANT: First locate the firmware for your country / operator / area / continent to avoid changing baseband or other things that make the phone does not work as it should.
Credit goes to: Khanov XDA
Stock Rom links:
[FONT=&quot]Stock China
http://www.filefactory.com/file/6814...LT_CFC.xml.zip
Rogers Canada
http://www.filefactory.com/file/57g6...LT_CFC.xml.zip
Retail Latino America
http://www.filefactory.com/file/6pt8...%20%281%29.zip
Retail Latin America
https://mega.nz/#!WBYX3awb!qR1zitz1O...M1tnq1OwWDYDYA
Retail Europe
http://www.filefactory.com/file/4ora...C_EMEA.xml.zip
Retail Canada
http://www.filefactory.com/file/64wm...LT_CFC.xml.zip
Movistar Colombia
http://www.filefactory.com/file/10sv...LT_CFC.xml.zip.
Verizon
http://www.filefactory.com/file/60ty...LT_CFC.xml.zip
A Repository with several firmwares including Indian:
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware...ison/official/[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]
Files needed: [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]1) Motorola drivers (https://motorola-global-portal.custh...ail/a_id/88481)
2) ADB installed (https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho....php?t=2317790) or (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...8#post48915118)
3) Firmware chosen from above links[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]
[/FONT]
Method 1 (Manually by using adb commands):
1) Boot the phone into fastboot mode and open adb command window on pc
Code:
fastboot devices
This will show us if the phone is correctly connected and installed the drivers, it will detect the PC in fastboot mode and we can continue with the tutorial we will put these commands in the order they are, you can put them one at a time and pressing enter to execute it
Code:
[SIZE=2][B][FONT=Century Gothic]fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash dsp adspso.bin
fastboot flash oem oem.img
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.6
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.7
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.8
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.9
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.10
fastboot flash NON-HLOS.bin modem [COLOR=Red]([/COLOR][COLOR=Red][I]can skip this and thus [U]would[/U] prevent loss of IMEI)[/I][/COLOR]
fastboot erase modemst1 [I] [COLOR=Red](can skip this and thus [U]would[/U] prevent loss of IMEI)[/COLOR][/I]
fastboot erase modemst2 [COLOR=Red][I]([/I][/COLOR][COLOR=Red][I]can skip this and thus [U]would[/U] prevent loss of IMEI)[/I][/COLOR]
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn [COLOR=Red][I](can skip this and thus [U]would[/U] prevent loss of IMEI)[/I][/COLOR]
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata [COLOR=Red]([/COLOR][COLOR=Red][I]can skip this and thus [U]would[/U] prevent loss of your data (Internal storage)[/I][/COLOR]
[/FONT][/B][/SIZE][SIZE=2][B][FONT=Century Gothic] fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
fastboot reboot
[/FONT][/B][/SIZE]
Your phone will reboot and will be restored to stock rom
In case an error occurs during OTA, even after doing the above step flash the modem by typing:
NOTE: You will find these files (NON-HLOS.bin, fsg.mbn, adspso.bin etc) along with the systemchunk files you downloaded
Code:
[/FONT][/B][/SIZE][/SIZE][SIZE=2][SIZE=2][B][FONT=Century Gothic]fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash dsp adspso.bin
Now reboot the phone and apply OTA... It will succeed
Method 2 (Using software ; RSD lite to flash) :
Files needed:
1) Motorola drivers (https://motorola-global-portal.custh...ail/a_id/88481)
2) ADB installed (https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho....php?t=2317790) or (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...8#post48915118)
3) RSD lite (http://rsdlite.com/rsd-lite-download/)
4) Stock Rom from the links provided above
Method:
1) Enable USB debugging
2) Download RSDlite and Stock Rom zip file
3) Open RSDlite and browse button (next to file name textbox)... Find and select "flashfile.xml" from the downloaded zip file (extract the zip file)
4) Boot the phone into fastboot mode and connect the phone to pc; RSD lite shows ID if connected
5) Click start button…Now flashing process has started…It will flash files one by one…Wait for it till it shows reboot…
[FONT=&quot]6) Handset will automatically restart after flashing process completes[/FONT]
_______________________________________
8) Changing DPI without root
​
Files needed:
1) Motorola drivers (https://motorola-global-portal.custh...ail/a_id/88481)
2) ADB installed (https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho....php?t=2317790) or (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...8#post48915118)
Method:
Note: The DPI used here is 420... You can adjust the DPI according to your own taste... The default DPI is 480
1) Open ADB command window and enter:
Code:
[FONT=Century Gothic][B][B][B][FONT=Century Gothic][B][B][B]adb shell wm density 420[/B][/B][/B][/FONT][/B][/B][/B][/FONT]
2) Reboot your phone to apply the effects system wide
Reverting back to stock DPI:
Method:
1) Open ADB command window and enter:
Code:
[FONT=Century Gothic][B][B][B][FONT=Century Gothic][B][B][B][FONT=Century Gothic][B][B][B][FONT=Century Gothic][B][B][B]adb shell wm density 480"[/B][/B][/B][/FONT] or "[/B][/B][/B][/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic][B][B][B][FONT=Century Gothic][B][B][B][FONT=Century Gothic][B][B][B]adb shell wm size reset" (If the 1st one doesnt work or some apps show wrong layouts like Snapchat etc[/B][/B][/B][/FONT][/B][/B][/B][/FONT][/B][/B][/B][/FONT][/B][/B][/B][/FONT][/B][/B][/B][/FONT]
2) Reboot your phone to apply the effects system wide
_______________________________________
9) Remove Ascending Ringtones/Notifications
Files needed:
1) TWRP
2) Ringtones / Notifications mod (http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/58221f724bc3b/Ascending_audio_fix_motozplay.zip)
Method:
1) Download the mod and copy it to internal storage. Boot the phone in TWRP
2) Select install and locate the file in the file manager... Select the file and flash it
Reverting back to stock (Ascending ringtones):
Method:
1) Download this file [FONT=&quot]https://www.dropbox.com/s/otsir98jjlqnb85/Ascending_audio_stock_motozplay.zip?dl=0https://www.dropbox.com/s/otsir98jjlqnb85/Ascending_audio_stock_motozplay.zip?dl=0
2) Copy it to internal storage & boot the phone in TWRP... Select install and locate the file
3) Select the file and flash it[/FONT]
​
reserved...
reserved
Nicely work
Really nice thread. Just one thing...
Could you credit me for the modified logo.bin?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69273602&postcount=37
Can I flash logo.bin zip in twrp?
Nope, has to be unzipped and flashed in fastboot, which shouldn't make much of a difference, as it has only to be done once. No need for reflashing after switching your custom rom.
G4liant said:
Really nice thread. Just one thing...
Could you credit me for the modified logo.bin?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69273602&postcount=37
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Click to collapse
Sure man...Edited the OP... :good: Actually i found it on another site it didnt mention anyone so i posted like that only....Anyways nice work
Thanks and very useful.
Hey guys, it takes an incredibly long time to download the stock ROM, anybody have a solution for this? It also just stops and says 'network error' at 0.3gb. So I can't unbrick my phone really.
coolkingler1 said:
Hey guys, it takes an incredibly long time to download the stock ROM, anybody have a solution for this? It also just stops and says 'network error' at 0.3gb. So I can't unbrick my phone really.
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Click to collapse
More firmware found here https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/addison/official/
Sent from my XT1635-02 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
flashallthetime said:
More firmware found here https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/addison/official/
Sent from my XT1635-02 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I found a good mirror at the Rooting thread but thanks!
TWRP flashing file download link dead
3rd section file needed are not expanding when that button is clicked some kind of glitch I think can you share the link directly.
abhilash_s_j said:
3rd section file needed are not expanding when that button is clicked some kind of glitch I think can you share the link directly.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nope works fine for me...anyways here is the direct link:
https://mega.nz/#%21yZ4lUCYB%21-nN0jj2Ws5Z7RNyBT7S8m4gsrdOxTlK3nTjn9zOtx6s
Thank you for the effort
Thanks for your work!
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
TWRP flashing file download link dead
3rd section file needed are not expanding when that button is clicked some kind of glitch I think can you share the link directly.
---------- Post added at 01:37 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:14 AM ----------
After flashing the original firmware of my device, there is no network signal, i cannot make calls, cannot use data, in general the SIM does not work. Does anyone knows how to solve this?
kkarora said:
TWRP flashing file download link dead
3rd section file needed are not expanding when that button is clicked some kind of glitch I think can you share the link directly.
---------- Post added at 01:37 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:14 AM ----------
After flashing the original firmware of my device, there is no network signal, i cannot make calls, cannot use data, in general the SIM does not work. Does anyone knows how to solve this?
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Check your IMEI, I think that you have lost It.
Hitachy said:
Check your IMEI, I think that you have lost It.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes IMEI is showing 0. How to restore it back...?
kkarora said:
Yes IMEI is showing 0. How to restore it back...?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you have a twrp backup, restore It. If you don't have, assistance.

[Guide] Pixel XL Android 8.1 (OREO) Unlock/Root/Install Images/Kernels/Recovery +

[Guide] Pixel XL Android 8.1.0 (OREO) Unlock/Lock Bootloader + Install Stock Images/Custom kernels/TWRP Recovery/Systemless ROOT + July 2018 Security Patch​
Intro
This Guide is for Pixel XL owners that want to Root their phone, and enjoy the benefits of rooting it without installing a Custom ROM. However, for those that just can't live without a Custom ROM, take a look at 'Custom ROMs for Pixel XL'.
This Guide also works for the Pixel owners: If, they download the correct files for their phone.
This Guide is not for use with the Second Generation Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL devices.
Update(s):
Custom ROM - crDroid v4.7
Note: Some Custom ROM's have the latest Security Patch.
Install Custom Kernel: - See #7, or #8
Disclaimers:
I assume no responsibility for the malfunctioning/bricking of your phone.
The order of listed items i.e., Custom Kernels, Custom ROMS, etc. Does not indicate my preference for them. It is your responsibility to do the research before selecting an item.
Prerequisites
A Google Pixel XL or Verizon Pixel XL phone with an unlocked bootloader. ([How-to] Unlock bootloader on Verizon Pixel/XL by burduli - The unlock method was discovered by: Qu3ntin0) , and the latest Android 8.1.0 (Oreo) Factory Image: "marlin" for Pixel XL
marlin-opm4.171019.021.p1-factory-d5fc023e.zip
marlin-ota-opm4.171019.021.p1-f0709550.zip
Note: If you want the latest OTA or Binaries. Tap the Menu icon (upper left corner) then tap Full OTA Images or Driver Binaries
Computer - With the latest SDK Platform-Tools installed.
Important: Update Platform Tools, regularly, for optimal performance.
Need help installing or using SDK Platform tools: Easiest-way-to-install-androids-adb-and-fastboot
Other
Pixel XL Guides: Android 9.0.0 (Pie), Android 8.0.0 (Oreo), Android 7.1.2 (Nougat)
Pixel 3 XL Guide: Android 9.0.0 (Pie)
Credits/Thanks/Recognitions
Heisenberg RETIRED FORUM MODERATOR - He set the standard for creating, detailed, Guides.
Those I may have, inadvertently, forgotten.
Index
Open a Command Prompt/Boot Bootloader/Boot Recovery
Open Command Prompt on Computer
Option 1 - Open File Explorer, click the platform-tools folder, press shift, right click, and select open command prompt here.
Option 2 - Open File Explorer, click the platform-tools folder, highlight the directory information in the address bar or click the folder (left side of address bar) to highlight it type cmd and press enter.
Note: If your computer only has 'open powershell here' in the context menu. Use option 2.
Boot Bootloader:
Power off phone, press and hold the power and volume down buttons until you see Start.
Boot Recovery
Power off phone, press and hold the power and volume down buttons until you see Start. Use volume up/down button until you see Recovery mode. Press power button.
Test ADB (Android Debug Bridge)/fastboot
ADB
Enable USB Debugging - Tap Settings > System > About Phone > Developer Options. Enable USB Debugging.
Open a Command Prompt on your computer.
Type this at the prompt to test ADB.
Code:
adb version
It should return a version number for ADB.
Note: If it does not return a version number type
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
and try
Code:
adb devices
again.
fastboot
Enable USB Debugging - Tap Settings > System > About Phone > Developer Options. Enable USB Debugging.
Open a Command Prompt on your computer.
Boot Bootloader
Connect the phone to the Computer with USB cord.
Type this at the prompt and press enter to test fastboot.
Code:
fastboot devices
It should return your device serial number.
Note: If it does not return a version number type
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
and try
Code:
fastboot devices
again.
Unlock Bootloader/Return Phone to Stock/Lock Bootloader
Unlock Bootloader
Backup your data and Internal storage
Activate Developer Options: Tap Settings > System > About Phone > Tap Build Number until you see you're a Developer. Tap back > Developer Options. Enable OEM Unlock and, USB Debugging.
Boot Bootloader
Connect the phone to the Computer with USB cord.
Open a Command Prompt on your computer and type
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
and press enter.
This will erase all user data from the device!
You should see a request for confirmation on your phone, use the volume keys to scroll and the power key to select.
Allow the process to complete and then type
Code:
fastboot reboot
at the Command Prompt and press enter.
When your phone reboots disconnect your usb cable.
Note: After unlocking your bootloader, you'll see a warning: Your device software can't be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader. You will see this warning until, you relock the bootloader.
Important: Do not relock your bootloader until you have returned the device to Stock..
Return Phone to Stock
Backup your data and Internal storage
Download the latest Factory Image
Extract factory Image to the platform-tools folder, or the folder that has fastboot in it.
Verify -w is present in flash-all.bat. Example: fastboot -w update image-marlin-aaa9.999999.999.zip
Note: This will erase all your Data and Internal Storage
Boot bootloader
Connect your phone to your Computer with a USB cable.
Open a Command Prompt:
Flash the Stock Factory Image on Both Slots
Type this at the Command Prompt:
Code:
flash-all
Let the phone boot.
Boot bootloader
Open Command Prompt:
Switch to the other slot.
Type this at the Command Prompt:
Code:
fastboot --set-active=other
Then type this at the Command Prompt:
Code:
flash-all
Let the phone boot.
Lock Bootloader
'B' must be completed before performing this step!
Boot bootloader
Open a Command Prompt and type this at the Prompt:
Code:
fastboot flashing lock
You should see a request for confirmation on your phone, use the volume keys to scroll and the power key to select.
Allow the process to complete, then type this at the Command Prompt:
Code:
fastboot reboot
Set up your phone.
Enable Developer Options: Settings > System > About phone > Tap Build number 7 times.
Tap Back > Developer options and toggle OEM unlocking to off.
Install Factory Image keep or wipe data
Important: When doing a major upgrade i.e., Android 7.x.x to Android 8.0.0/Android 8.1.0. I recommend wiping data.
Backup your data and Internal storage
Download the appropriate Factory Image: "marlin" for Pixel XL to your Computer.
Extract the factory Image to the platform-tools folder or the folder that has fastboot in it.
Keep Data
Open the folder you extracted the Factory Image to and Edit the flash-all.bat file to remove -w from this command: fastboot -w update image-marlin-aaa9.999999.999.zip
Note: If you do not remove the -w not only will your data be erased but also your internal storage will be erased.
Boot Bootloader
Connect the phone to the Computer with USB cord.
Open a Command Prompt on your computer.:
Type
Code:
flash-all
at the Command Prompt and press enter.
Do #7 or #8 to root/reroot
Wipe Data
Open the folder you extracted the Factory Image to and Verify the flash-all.bat file has the -w in this command: fastboot -w update image-marlin-aaa9.999999.999.zip
Note: This will erase your data and internal storage.
Boot Bootloader
Connect the phone to the Computer with USB cord.
Open a Command Prompt on your computer.:
Type
Code:
flash-all
at the Command Prompt and press enter.
Do #7 or #8 to root/reroot
ADB Sideload
Boot Recovery
-- On the Computer
Connect the phone to the Computer.
Open a Command Prompt.
-- On the Phone
Boot recovery
Tap Advanced > ADB Sideload.
Swipe the slider to start the ADB connection.
-- Sideload the ZIP
Copy and paste the Zip file you want sideload to the Platform-tools folder or the folder that 'adb.exe' is in.
At the Command Prompt type:
Code:
adb sideload <space> <file name>
Example: adb sideload example.zip
Press enter to begin the sideloading process.
When, you see a Reboot System button, tap it.
Extract/Flash boot.img
Extract boot.img
Use a File Explorer to extract the boot.img from the Factory Image.
Extract the Factory Image file (marlin-opm-9.999999.999-99a-factory-a9a9999.zip) to a folder.
Open the folder and, extract the Image file (image-marlin-aaa9.999999.999.99a.zip).
Flash boot.img
Note: Flashing this file removes root.
Open the folder you extracted the 'image file' to and copy the boot.img file to the platform-tools or to the folder that has fastboot in it.
Boot Bootloader
Connect the phone to the Computer
Open a Command Prompt and type the following command at the prompt:
Code:
fastboot flash boot --slot all boot.img
Reboot
Root/Reroot with Magisk - Pass SafetyNet
Important: Set Pin before installing TWRP:
Settings > Security & location >Screen lock > Pin
Backup your data and Internal storage
Download files:
The files listed below are used with 7 and 8.
TWRP
TWRP 3.2.2-0 for Google Pixel XL
twrp-3.2.3-1-marlin.img - Download to your computer
twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.2.3-1.zip - Download to your phone
Magisk - Download to your phone
[2018.9.1] Magisk v17.1 - Root & Universal Systemless Interface [Android 5.0+] by topjohnwu
Magisk-uninstaller-20180901.zip - Post 1, Downloads
topjohnwu / Magisk
Custom kernels - Download to your phone
[KERNEL] [29 July] Pixel XL ElementalX 3.09 (8.1.0) 4.06 (P) by flar2
exNoShadez:. nine7nine/Apps
[*][MARLIN/SAILFISH] [8.1.0/9.0.0] [3.18.117] [CLANG 7.0] Flash Kernel 1.19 by nathanchance
[*][KERNEL][8.1.0][3.18.115] PureZ-Kernel-1.9 for Google Pixel XL [17/07/2018] by ZawZaw
[*]Boot Bootloader
[*]Connect the phone to the Computer with USB cord.
[*]Copy twrp-3.2.3-2-marlin.img to the platform-tools folder or folder that has fastboot in it and rename it twrp.img.
[*]Open a Command Prompt on your computer.
[*]At the Command Prompt type:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
and press enter.
[*]When TWRP boots, disconnect the phone from the computer.
[*]Tap Install select
twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.2.3-1.zip
[*]Swipe the slider to install
[*]After TWRP is installed
[*]Reboot Recovery (Tap the back button, Tap reboot, Tap recovery.)
[*]Install Custom Kernel and Root/Reroot (Optional)
Tap Install, select Custom Kernel:
ElementalX
ElementalX-P-3.09.zip
EX Kernel Manager by flar2
flashkernel-marlin-v1.19.zip
PureZ-Kernel-marlin-1.9.zip
Tap Add more Zips, select Magisk-v17.1(.zip - (Offical)
Swipe Slider to Install
Save Log
Reboot System
[*]Root/Reroot with Magisk
Tap Add more Zips, select Magisk-v17.1(.zip - (Offical)
Swipe Slider to Install
Save Log
Reboot System
[*]Install Modules - BusyBox, etc. (Optional)
Open Magisk Manager, tap Menu, tap downloads.
[*]Root/Reroot with Magisk - Pass SafetyNet without installing TWRP
Important: Set Pin before booting TWRP:
Settings > Security & location >Screen lock > Pin
Note: You might have noticed in the 'Install Custom kernel' section that some Custom kernels are installed before Magisk while others are installed after Magisk. The best answer I could find for when to flash a Custom Kernel when using Magisk for root is, if the Custom Kernel modifies/patches the boot image you install Magisk then the Custom Kernel otherwise you install the Custom Kernel then Magisk.
Backup your data and Internal storage
Download files:
See 'Download files' in #7 above - Do not download TWRP zip file.
Boot Bootloader
Connect the phone to the Computer with USB cord.
Open a Command Prompt on your computer.
Copy twrp-3.2.3-1-marlin.img to the platform-tools folder or the folder that fastboot is in and rename it twrp.img
Type
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
at the Command Prompt and press enter.
When TWRP boots, disconnect the phone from the computer.
Install Custom Kernel (Optional)
Yes
exNoShadez:. nine7nine/Apps
Tap Install, select Magisk-v17.1.zip - (Official)
Tap Add more Zips, select:
exns_eas_v3.8.1p_bca050b.zip
Or
(Stable) exNoShadez_eas_v2.8.2_f94351f.zip
Swipe Slider to Install
Save Log
Reboot System
ElementalX / Flash /PureZ
Tap Install, select Custom Kernel:
ElementalX-P-3.09.zip
EX Kernel Manager by flar2
flashkernel-marlin-v1.19.zip
PureZ-Kernel-marlin-1.9.zip
Tap Add more Zips, select Magisk-v17.1(.zip - (Offical)
Swipe Slider to Install
Save Log
Reboot System
No
Tap Add more Zips, select Magisk-v17.1(.zip - (Offical)
Swipe Slider to Install
Save Log
Reboot System
Install Modules - BusyBox, etc. (Optional)
Open Magisk Manager, tap Menu, tap downloads.
[*]Update Magisk
Important: "If you had the stable version or the official beta installed, you must first un-install the Magisk Manager, only, before you can install the unofficial version, because they are signed with different keys".
"The same holds true if, for example, you have @kantjer 's build installed and want to try @ianmacd 's builds". See kantjer and martyfender post: [UNOFFICIAL] next version Magisk and MagiskManager snapshots by stangri
Magisk Notification is on.
Turn on Magisk Manager update notification: Open MagiskManager > Tap menu icon > Settings > Update Channel > Select: Stable, Beta or Custom
Custom is used to get updates for Unofficial Magisk Builds.
When Magisk Manager notifies you of update availibility.
Tap install.
Select, Direct Install (Recommended)
When it finishes installing
Tap, Save Log
Tap, Reboot
Done!
Log location: /storage/emulated/0/MagiskManager/logs/install_log_...
Magisk Notification is off.
Open Magisk Manager
When asked 'Do you want to install Magisk-vxx.x.zip now?
Tap install.
Select, Direct Install (Recommended)
When it finishes installing
Tap, Save Log
Tap, Reboot
Done!
Log location: /storage/emulated/0/MagiskManager/logs/install_log_...
Unofficial Magisk Links and Channels
To set the Magisk Notification Update Channel for Unofficial Magisk Builds: Open MagiskManager > Tap menu icon > Settings > Update Channel > Select: Custom > Copy the link address below and paste it on the line:
ianmacd
Code:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ianmacd/MagiskBuilds/master/updates/ianmacd.json
kantjer
Code:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kantjer/MagiskFiles/master/updates/kantjer.json
topjohnwu has a new channel:
[DEV] Magisk Canary Channel - Bleeding Edge Builds by topjohnwu Please, read the OP for the URL.
When Magisk Manager notifies you of an update:
Tap install.
Select, Direct Install (Recommended)
When it finishes installing
Tap, Save Log
Tap, Reboot
Done!
Log location: /storage/emulated/0/MagiskManager/logs/install_log_...
[*][Magisk] Systemless Xposed v89.3/v90.1-beta3 (SDK 21-27)
Information only, see thread for instruction/use.
[2018.5.6][Magisk] Systemless Xposed v89.3/v90.2-beta3 (SDK 21-27) by*topjohnwu
[*]Custom ROMs for Pixel XL
Need help with a Custom ROM?
First, follow the Installation Instructions in the OP (Post 1) of the Custom ROM you want to install.
Second, if you have a problem Installing it, Search the thread of the Custom ROM you want to install for solutions to problem before posting a request for help on their thread.
Official
[ROM][Pixel-XL][8.1.0_r43] [OMS] Pixel Dust OREO for marlin [R8] by spezi77
pixeldust_marlin-oreo-release-eight-20180810.zip
[ROM][OPM4.171019.021.P1][07/21] Benzo Rom 8.1.0 OMS by xanaxdroid
benzorom-8.1.0-20180721-2013-marlin.zip
[ROM] [marlin] [8.1] [LOS-based] **crDroid**OMS**v4.7 (10/12/18) by hokiealumnus
crDroidAndroid-8.1-20181012-marlin-v4.7.zip
[ROM][OFFICIAL][8.1.0]FireHound-v4.8.1 For Google Pixel XL [Marlin] by NepoRood
FireHound-4.8.1-OFFICIAL-20180907-marlin.zip
[ROM][OFFICIAL]Resurrection Remix v6.0 [Android 8.1][05/20/18] by BDogg718
RR-O-v6.0.0-20180520-marlin-Official.zip
[8.1.x][OFFICIAL][WEEKLIES] CarbonROM | cr-6.1 [marlin] by shagbag913
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[*]Audio Mod
ViPER4Android, [MOD]Audio Modification Library , and Audio Compatibility Patch.
Note: Some, of there can be installed via 'Magisk Downloads'.
[*]Other: TWRP Backup/TWRP Update
TWRP Backup
Boot Recovery.
Tap Backup and select Partitions to backup
Boot
System Image
Vendor Image
Data (Optional)
EFS (Once per major upgrade)
Swipe Slider to backup
Your backup will be stored in /Storage/Emulated/0/TWRP/...
Note: If you are unable to make a backup to internal storage with trwp 3.2.2-0 try backing up to USB-OTG
Update TWRP
TWRP Installation Instructions:
"If you already have TWRP installed: Download the latest zip and install the zip using TWRP".
at #5 why do I need to wipe data if coming from 8.0.0? or is it just a precaution?
Papote3 said:
at #5 why do I need to wipe data if coming from 8.0.0? or is it just a precaution?
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FWIW, I am on 8.1 from 8.0 Nov patch and did not factory reset, just flash-all with -w removed (actually I run each command in that file myself). Everything works fine and no data/app loss...
jk8260 said:
FWIW, I am on 8.1 from 8.0 Nov patch and did not factory reset, just flash-all with -w removed (actually I run each command in that file myself). Everything works fine and no data/app loss...
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Yeah that's what I thought. I think he just writes it just as a precaution, in case anything goes wrong on 8.1, first factory reset and then write the problem if it still persist
Supersu or Magisk
Which rooting method is best for the Pixel XL. Supersu or Magisk
Update worked like a charm on my standard Pixel.
But somehow TWRP will not decrypt, keep asking for password even though I always had a pattern which worked flawlessly in TWRP. Any suggestions so I can get rooted again?
EDIT: After a few password attempts, removing the password altogether worked. When installing TWRP.zip the command window says E:This TWRP does not have synthetic password decrypt support, that must be why I had problems.
EDIT2: SuperSU does not seem to work
Juhler said:
Update worked like a charm on my standard Pixel.
But somehow TWRP will not decrypt, keep asking for password even though I always had a pattern which worked flawlessly in TWRP. Any suggestions so I can get rooted again?
EDIT: After a few password attempts, removing the password altogether worked. When installing TWRP.zip the command window says E:This TWRP does not have synthetic password decrypt support, that must be why I had problems.
EDIT2: SuperSU does not seem to work
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Password Encryption isnt working on the new TWRP3.2.0 gotta wait for an update or remove passwords all together...
Juhler said:
Update worked like a charm on my standard Pixel.
But somehow TWRP will not decrypt, keep asking for password even though I always had a pattern which worked flawlessly in TWRP. Any suggestions so I can get rooted again?
EDIT: After a few password attempts, removing the password altogether worked. When installing TWRP.zip the command window says E:This TWRP does not have synthetic password decrypt support, that must be why I had problems.
EDIT2: SuperSU does not seem to work
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Supersu wasn't even in my app drawer after flashing the zip so after rebooting I just went into the zip and installed the apk manually
Thank you for this thread....it worked. I did #9
Can confirm #10 works like a charm. Thanks for the separate thread. Both your guide threads should be stickies.
Just use adb sideload...
If you want to keep all your data, just sideload the OTA via adb, instead of flashing the full factory image...
My Steps:
1) Flash stock boot.img (November for me, I used TWRP)
2) Reboot recovery
3) Choose: Apply Update from ADB
4) adb sideload marlin-ota-opm1.171019.011-9e7f2bb8.zip
5) reboot system
6) set screen lock to "none"
7) copy twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.2.0-0.zip to your internal storage
8) reboot bootloader
9) fastboot twrp.img
10) Install: twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.2.0-0.zip
11) reboot recovery
12) Install: SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
13) reboot system
14) profit!
If you knew this, great, if you didn't, you do now :good:
Regards,
Nepo
ekowwillis said:
Which rooting method is best for the Pixel XL. Supersu or Magisk
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In my opinion Magisk.
NepoRood said:
If you want to keep all your data, just sideload the OTA via adb, instead of flashing the full factory image...
My Steps:
1) Flash stock boot.img (November for me, I used TWRP)
2) Reboot recovery
3) Choose: Apply Update from ADB
4) adb sideload marlin-ota-opm1.171019.011-9e7f2bb8.zip
5) reboot system
6) set screen lock to "none"
7) copy twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.2.0-0.zip to your internal storage
8) reboot bootloader
9) fastboot twrp.img
10) Install: twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.2.0-0.zip
11) reboot recovery
12) Install: SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
13) reboot system
14) profit!
If you knew this, great, if you didn't, you do now :good:
Regards,
Nepo
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Good Information!
Did you flash a Custom Kernel (ElementalX-P-3.00.zip) or UPDATE-suhide-v1.09-20171001222116.zip to pass SafetyNet?
Papote3 said:
Yeah that's what I thought. I think he just writes it just as a precaution, in case anything goes wrong on 8.1, first factory reset and then write the problem if it still persist
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There are three reasons I recommend #4 - 'Wipe Data' prior to rooting:
a. I write all my guides with step by step instructions for noobs.
b. Some have reported data corruption when not doing #4 - 'Wipe Data'.
c. When upgrading the OS, I always start with a clean install.
If you want to upgrade without a clean installation that's ok too, but it is much easier to trouble shoot problems if you start with a clean installation.
Homeboy76 said:
Good Information!
Did you flash a Custom Kernel (ElementalX-P-3.00.zip) or UPDATE-suhide-v1.09-20171001222116.zip to pass SafetyNet?
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I did not flash those, I have no real need for either...
Sent from my Pixel XL using XDA Labs
Everything went well up to "erasing userdata"..... its been stuck there for 5 min... any advice?
Cancel that....Just finished...
NepoRood said:
If you want to keep all your data, just sideload the OTA via adb, instead of flashing the full factory image...
My Steps:
1) Flash stock boot.img (November for me, I used TWRP)
2) Reboot recovery
3) Choose: Apply Update from ADB
4) adb sideload marlin-ota-opm1.171019.011-9e7f2bb8.zip
5) reboot system
6) set screen lock to "none"
7) copy twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.2.0-0.zip to your internal storage
8) reboot bootloader
9) fastboot twrp.img
10) Install: twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.2.0-0.zip
11) reboot recovery
12) Install: SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
13) reboot system
14) profit!
If you knew this, great, if you didn't, you do now :good:
Regards,
Nepo
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Thanks
Don't you need stock recovery to be able to apply OTA?
I don't see a step doing that, and I suppose you're on TWRP, or were you already on stock recovery?
If so, then better make that a clear step.
badabing2003 said:
Thanks
Don't you need stock recovery to be able to apply OTA?
I don't see a step doing that, and I suppose you're on TWRP, or were you already on stock recovery?
If so, then better make that a clear step.
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That's covered with Step #1, friend
NepoRood said:
1) Flash stock boot.img (November for me, I used TWRP)
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Since boot and recovery are on the same partition, flashing stock boot will give you stock recovery. I flashed my stock boot using TWRP, however, it can be flashed via fastboot as well.
AFAIK, this can be done for all updates (I've used this method since Oreo came out), it's just like taking the OTA from Gooble, you just download it yourself :good:
Regards,
Nepo
PS, I did flash full factory image when upgrading from Nougat to Oreo, just FYI
NepoRood said:
That's covered with Step #1, friend
Since boot and recovery are on the same partition, flashing stock boot will give you stock recovery. I flashed my stock boot using TWRP, however, it can be flashed via fastboot as well.
AFAIK, this can be done for all updates (I've used this method since Oreo came out), it's just like taking the OTA from Gooble, you just download it yourself :good:
Regards,
Nepo
PS, I did flash full factory image when upgrading from Nougat to Oreo, just FYI
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Thanks for the clarification, didn't know that was the case.
I never flashed boot using twrp, would it do it for all slots, I guess it would.
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
Is anyone getting this error?
Code:
wiping userdata...
/usr/local/bin/mke2fs failed with status 1
mke2fs failed: 1
error: Cannot generate image for userdata
I'm using the wipe option, but haven't ran into this one before.

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