Can someone please provide me with stock boot img for oreo stable. - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

I tried to install magisk and im suck on a boot loop when i flashed patched boot image. Can someone provide the stock boot image for oreo stable. please.. and tell me how to fix it.

I have an exam tomorrow and i need to get this to work. Please

Ok here it is: mega.co.nz/#!AptyjZAJ!1POwFiNdx0ga2IY5pEAvs_NG9-C1zDo7fn_CgNOk8TA

Thanks a lot

Santosh Kolur said:
I tried to install magisk and im suck on a boot loop when i flashed patched boot image. Can someone provide the stock boot image for oreo stable. please.. and tell me how to fix it.
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http://en.miui.com/thread-1420590-1-1.html
always boot patched image, recoveries to check if it is bootable or not,, NEVER FLASH unless you are sure of it

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Need the OEM Marshmallow system images for the OG Shield.

Long story short, I messed up and soft bricked my OG Shield, and I need someone to upload the OEM Image files.
I would also like it if someone would provide download links to a semi stable version of TWRP and a SuperSU binary for 6.0.
Crayman122 said:
Long story short, I messed up and soft bricked my OG Shield, and I need someone to upload the OEM Image files.
I would also like it if someone would provide download links to a semi stable version of TWRP and a SuperSU binary for 6.0.
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+1 but i think we will have to wait for nvidia to release them.
I'm trayng to downgrade using lollipop recovery image 3.1.1. installation looks ok but tablet get stuck at nvida logo.
lupick said:
I'm trayng to downgrade using lollipop recovery image 3.1.1. installation looks ok but tablet get stuck at nvida logo.
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Wrong boot image. Need to flash lollipop boot Image
lupick said:
I'm trayng to downgrade using lollipop recovery image 3.1.1. installation looks ok but tablet get stuck at nvida logo.
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same. got this after flashing supersu
FIXED!!! Found a download link to the update.zip burried in some other forum. Now I just need someone to provide a link to a working SuperSU and xposed framework for OG ST
I had the same problem, I got out of bootloop by flashing the 4.0 update and SuperSU in two steps:
1st flash update zip, clear caches and reboot
2nd flash SuperSU 2.67 and reboot
Of course you will need the experimental twrp for marshmallow
Hope it works for you like it did for me.
Good luck!
Crayman122 said:
FIXED!!! Found a download link to the update.zip burried in some other forum. Now I just need someone to provide a link to a working SuperSU and xposed framework for OG ST
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Did you flash it through fastboot?
sshep1986 said:
Did you flash it through fastboot?
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No. I flashed the file through twrp unstable. I didn't flash twrp as recovery, but you can use this to boot twrp without flashing and it still works fine:
Code:
fastboot boot <twrp recovery for shield>.img
Here is the link for the TWRP Recovery. It's a little bit unstable, but it still works ok-ish. UI is REALLY glitchy, that's why I didn't flash, but core functionality is still there.
Crayman122 said:
No. I flashed the file through twrp unstable. I didn't flash twrp as recovery, but you can use this to boot twrp without flashing and it still works fine:
Code:
fastboot boot <twrp recovery for shield>.img
Here is the link for the TWRP Recovery. It's a little bit unstable, but it still works ok-ish. UI is REALLY glitchy, that's why I didn't flash, but core functionality is still there.
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Thankyou very much. Appreciate the reply. Unfortunately mine hangs on the booting downloaded image. Still got my spare Shield to use for now. I will have to wait for the release of the factory image. Hopefully wont take forever. Cheers
lowsum said:
i had the same problem, i got out of bootloop by flashing the 4.0 update and supersu in two steps:
1st flash update zip, clear caches and reboot
2nd flash supersu 2.67 and reboot
of course you will need the experimental twrp for marshmallow
hope it works for you like it did for me.
Good luck!
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thank you so much!!!! You saved me from the hell of stock android!!!

Latest OTA update - Help needed

Hi all,
I have a bit of an issue with the latest OTA update currently being pushed out and looking for help how best to proceed.
I have unlocked and rooted the phone previously and recovery is TWRP. My phone is encrypted.
When I accepted the updated the phone rebooted and showed the TWRP splash screen which flashes on and off endlessly. If I turn the phone off and on again it restarts fine but after a few seconds the update process starts again. I am currently stuck in this loop.
Any advice as to how I can get out of this without wiping my phone?
I am wondering if I could flash the standard recovery to remove TWRP if this would work. Could it and if so, where can i get the standard recovery image.
Thanks and sorry of this is already covered, I searched but couldn't find it.
For XT1575.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/pure-firmware-tuff-wip-t3224833
If you want to update be on stock rom i.e. unrooted and no xposed,nothing added or removed from system and also flash stock recovery.
After successful update flash twrp.
So, if I want to install the lastest update it's enough to unroot, remove xposed and flash stock recovery? Or it's better to flash full stock through fastboot?
So I managed to find a link to the full image for my device (XT1572 so the above link wouldn't work to the best of my knowledge - but thanks anyway @Hitti2)
I flashed the standard recovery and rebooted which stopped the endless loop. The update still fails to install but I can live with that for now.
I'll investigate further what I need to do to get the update to take properly but for now I have a functioning phone which is a good start to the day.
Thanks all.
Sent from my XT1572 using Tapatalk
Final installment. Update installed and a good. For anyone who stumbles across this with a similar issue, here is what I had to do.
Flash stock boot and recovery images to remove root and TWRP.
Reboot and let the update install.
Reflashed TWRP and SuperSU (both of which are now newer versions)
Job done. Now I know for the next update [emoji6]
There is a whole thread dedicated to this update in general.
lafester said:
There is a whole thread dedicated to this update in general.
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Maybe there is but as I stated in the OP, I couldn't find the right information at the time of posting. Maybe helpful would be to also link the thread as it may help others.
@lafester could you link thread please.
Sent from my XT1572 using Tapatalk
Boot image?
Thanks for this info. I'm definitely still unable to install this update. I am stock, unrooted. I have flashed the stock recovery image, but not the boot image. Can you please point me to where i can find the stock boot image?
user7743 said:
Final installment. Update installed and a good. For anyone who stumbles across this with a similar issue, here is what I had to do.
Flash stock boot and recovery images to remove root and TWRP.
Reboot and let the update install.
Reflashed TWRP and SuperSU (both of which are now newer versions)
Job done. Now I know for the next update [emoji6]
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nathlynn22 said:
@lafester could you link thread please.
Sent from my XT1572 using Tapatalk
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This one possibly?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/xt1575-february-2016-security-update-t3323126
---------- Post added at 10:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:50 PM ----------
chuck-fu said:
Thanks for this info. I'm definitely still unable to install this update. I am stock, unrooted. I have flashed the stock recovery image, but not the boot image. Can you please point me to where i can find the stock boot image?
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Maybe this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/pure-firmware-tuff-wip-t3224833
Though I am having issues too... stuck at Error! after trying to install update with (what I assume is) stock recovery and boot.
chuck-fu said:
Thanks for this info. I'm definitely still unable to install this update. I am stock, unrooted. I have flashed the stock recovery image, but not the boot image. Can you please point me to where i can find the stock boot image?
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evandena said:
Maybe this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/pure-firmware-tuff-wip-t3224833
Though I am having issues too... stuck at Error! after trying to install update with (what I assume is) stock recovery and boot.
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@evandena not that one. That is for a different model, I needed the firmware for the XT1572.
@chuck-fu I found a post here on XDA with a list of download links for various versions. I will dig out the link shortly and post it when I have access to my PC.
I extracted but the recovery and boot image files from that package. What you need are the images as close to possible from what is currently installed on your phone.
Edit: Here is the link to the thread with many Moto X Style images... Hopefully this will help
[Firmware] Moto X Style/Pure Stock Software
Thanks so much for trying to help. I went ahead and flashed the boot and recovery files for my model. I did the Boot image first, no luck. then i did the recovery, and this time andy thought a bit longer before giving me the Error! message. And then instead of my phone doing an autoreboot, it was stuck on the dead Andy and I needed to do hold down the power button to get it to shut down.
Anyone have any additional thoughts?
user7743 said:
@evandena not that one. That is for a different model, I needed the firmware for the XT1572.
@chuck-fu I found a post here on XDA with a list of download links for various versions. I will dig out the link shortly and post it when I have access to my PC.
I extracted but the recovery and boot image files from that package. What you need are the images as close to possible from what is currently installed on your phone.
Edit: Here is the link to the thread with many Moto X Style images... Hopefully this will help
[Firmware] Moto X Style/Pure Stock Software
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I was having same issue. I am stock, rooted, unlocked bootloader.
Currently using TWRP 3.0
In order to update with the new OTA you need to find a download of the .zip files and manually install it.
If you try to do OTA update it will just keep getting stuck in recovery. To get out of this just cache wipe and reboot.
This phone has never been able to take OTAs for some reason. I wish I understood why. I tried to leave the thing stock to keep things simple, but it wasn't to be... anyway...
Thanks for the advice. Any idea where to get a download of the .zip files (is it really more than one zip file, or was that a typo)? I tried searching, but can't seem to find the right things to search for.
Also, once i have the zip file(s):
1) Do I just install it via TWRP like any other zip file?
2) to get rid of the OTA prompt, do i wipe the cache and reboot before or after i install the update via the zip?
Many thanks!
InFamousD147 said:
I was having same issue. I am stock, rooted, unlocked bootloader.
Currently using TWRP 3.0
In order to update with the new OTA you need to find a download of the .zip files and manually install it.
If you try to do OTA update it will just keep getting stuck in recovery. To get out of this just cache wipe and reboot.
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I managed to update via OTA flashing the stock recovery, boot and system chunks. This is the procedure I do to update my wife's Nexus 5 and worked for the Moto X Style too. Remember to make a backup before in case something goes wrong.
Thanks for the info- what version do you have? I have the 1575 RETUS and can't find the system file. Is that basically flashing an entire ROM? Sorry, but i've flashed boot and recovery files before, as well as full ROMs but don't ever remember flashing a system file on its own.
Thanks!
Dunkel06 said:
I managed to update via OTA flashing the stock recovery, boot and system chunks. This is the procedure I do to update my wife's Nexus 5 and worked for the Moto X Style too. Remember to make a backup before in case something goes wrong.
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chuck-fu said:
Thanks for the info- what version do you have? I have the 1575 RETUS and can't find the system file. Is that basically flashing an entire ROM? Sorry, but i've flashed boot and recovery files before, as well as full ROMs but don't ever remember flashing a system file on its own.
Thanks!
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I have the 1572 RETEU, but you can find the stock firmware here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/pure-firmware-tuff-wip-t3224833
If it's like the stock firmware that I have for the 1572 it should have all the img files and the system chunks. You just need to flash all the chunks like this:
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
This has to be done because Marshmallow doesn't allow any modification in the system or the boot image, and will not proceed with the OTA if the ROM is not full stock.
EDIT: You will not loose any data, but any modification to the system partition will be undone.
Dunkel06 said:
I managed to update via OTA flashing the stock recovery, boot and system chunks. This is the procedure I do to update my wife's Nexus 5 and worked for the Moto X Style too. Remember to make a backup before in case something goes wrong.
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Thanks for your help once again. I manually flashed the system files like you listed, but for whatever reason, i'm still getting the same old Error. I'm pretty sure I'm on a stock ROM.
From this site: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/pure-firmware-tuff-wip-t3224833
I have flashed the XT1575 6.0 boot.img, recovery.img, then from the firmware, extracted the 8 sparsechunk files and flashed those as well. I still get the ERROR after a few seconds of trying to load the OTA.
Any other ideas by any chance? Did you do any kind of wiping in there somewhere? Did you just let the normal OTA try installing from within Android?
chuck-fu said:
Thanks for your help once again. I manually flashed the system files like you listed, but for whatever reason, i'm still getting the same old Error. I'm pretty sure I'm on a stock ROM.
From this site: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/pure-firmware-tuff-wip-t3224833
I have flashed the XT1575 6.0 boot.img, recovery.img, then from the firmware, extracted the 8 sparsechunk files and flashed those as well. I still get the ERROR after a few seconds of trying to load the OTA.
Any other ideas by any chance? Did you do any kind of wiping in there somewhere? Did you just let the normal OTA try installing from within Android?
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I just let the normal OTA install after flashing system, boot and recovery, without wiping any partition. Maybe you can try a flash all the zip to make sure it's full stock and see if the OTA install. Just make a backup before in case nothing change.

How do I fix this problem with booting to system?

Hi,
I have the issue that my g4 plus won't boot at from boot loader. I have flashed the 8.1.0 stock ROM, but am unable to boot into the system. It just boots to the dead android no command screen. I have tried the other methods in other threads to no avail. I also tried ADB side loading but it didn't work either as it did not recognize the .zip. Does anyone have any solutions?
Derpsherpa said:
Hi,
I have the issue that my g4 plus won't boot at from boot loader. I have flashed the 8.1.0 stock ROM, but am unable to boot into the system. It just boots to the dead android no command screen. I have tried the other methods in other threads to no avail. I also tried ADB side loading but it didn't work either as it did not recognize the .zip. Does anyone have any solutions?
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If you try to flash the 8.1.0 stock rom it needs to be extract from the zip. You cannot flash the zip like a custom rom. But that's explained in the instructions in the first post.
Please make this sure.
strongst said:
If you try to flash the 8.1.0 stock rom it needs to be extract from the zip. You cannot flash the zip like a custom rom. But that's explained in the instructions in the first post.
Please make this sure.
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Oh I fixed it nvm. I just forgot to boot my bad. I guess the thread is useless now.

Problem flashing stock image

I have UB and rooted with magisk 20.1. I rooted the October build by patching the boot image using magisk. I try to flash the new November stock image and it fails. It says
Writing boot
Failed (failed to write to partition Not found)
I think it may be connected to booting into slot a or b. Maybe?
Can anybody help?
You already took the November OTA or are you still on October?
ctfrommn said:
You already took the November OTA or are you still on October?
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I'm on October trying to flash November
Pretty sure you cant flash the boot image alone. I always flash the stock boot for the build Im currently on then take the OTA. I think there is a new bootloader for November. Not 100% on that though.
I'm just trying to flash the full factory November stock image. I downloaded it, unzip it, plug in the phone in fastboot and double click the run me bat file.
This has always been fine before but I am new to pixel 3a and have only done this once before, on October build. But I came from an original pixel so I've spent 2 years updating that in this way.
I can't work out why the flash is failing.
Try flashing the stock October boot.img then try updating. Ive never been successful flashing an OTA or factory image over a patched boot.
ctfrommn said:
Try flashing the stock October boot.img then try updating. Ive never been successful flashing an OTA or factory image over a patched boot.
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I've tried flashing October factory image and get the exact same result. Not sure what else to try.
ctfrommn said:
Try flashing the stock October boot.img then try updating. Ive never been successful flashing an OTA or factory image over a patched boot.
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Sorry just reread your post. Will try and reflash boot IMG. I do that with fastboot flash boot.img?
Thanks
Yes.... fastboot flash boot boot.img
ctfrommn said:
Yes.... fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Have tried reflashing boot.img and still won't update ota and same result trying to flash factory image. Any other ideas? And thanks very much for your help
ctfrommn said:
Try flashing the stock October boot.img then try updating. Ive never been successful flashing an OTA or factory image over a patched boot.
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Do I need to flash boot.img to both slots a and b? If so how do I do that?
I only ever flash the one in use.
Just fastboot flash boot boot.img is all you need.
Your can also always just clean flash the OTA. Just download it, factory reset, adb sideload the OTA in recovery.
I've done that a few times now.
ctfrommn said:
I only ever flash the one in use.
Just fastboot flash boot boot.img is all you need.
Your can also always just clean flash the OTA. Just download it, factory reset, adb sideload the OTA in recovery.
I've done that a few times now.
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Thanks. Will try things tomorrow. It's late here in London. But I can't get a twrp.img to work. It doesn't seem to mount the system and I can't flash anything. Have you got twrp to work? I'll come back to you in about 18hrs if that's ok?
TWRP doesn't work with Q. Just use stock recovery to sideload.
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TWRP doesn't work with Q. Just use stock recovery to sideload.
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Ok, will try when I get home from work. Does the OTA update contain a boot.img? Is that what I need to patch to root again?
Thanks very much
Horgar said:
Ok, will try when I get home from work. Does the OTA update contain a boot.img? Is that what I need to patch to root again?
Thanks very much
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Yes, OTA and factory images are essentially the same thing just packaged differently.
And the easiest way to reroot is to just download and repatch the new stock image, or flash a custom pre patched kernel.
Horgar said:
Ok, will try when I get home from work. Does the OTA update contain a boot.img? Is that what I need to patch to root again?
Thanks very much
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The OTA zip is packaged differently and does not include a boot.img file that we can use. (I'm sure it must be in there somewhere, but not in a usable form). Therefore you must download the "Factory Image" from Google. Unzip it, open it where you will find another zip file inside. Open that second zip file and you will find the boot.img file there. Move that boot.img file to your phone so that Magisk can access it and to modify it.
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Horgar said:
Ok, will try when I get home from work. Does the OTA update contain a boot.img? Is that what I need to patch to root again?
Thanks very much
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FYI here are the steps I took to update my rooted 3a this morning:
1. in Magisk Manager select Uninstall and select restore images (I did this because I kept getting a 'installation error' on the OTA page)
2. Like an idiot I rebooted my phone, do not reboot! So I had to reinstall magisk
2a. copy the boot.img of Oct to my phone to have it patched by magisk
2b. fastboot flash boot boot_patched.img
3. the OTA downloaded while I was on the stock boot.img so I just followed the magisk instructions to install the OTA in the other partition
Next month I'll just jump from step 1 to 3 and carry on being rooted.
The simplest way to update when youre rooted is to......
Reflash the stock boot from the current build youre on
Take the OTA directly on the phone
Download stock image from new build and move it to phone
Patch with Magisk and move to your PC
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Ive done this for the last 3 updates and it works perfectly every time......I obviously substitute my kernel for the patched boot but the process is the same. I find this far simpler than messing with Magisk
Thanks for all the suggestions but I still cannot update.
I have tried restoring boot.img
data reset from recovery
relocking bl - ota fails
Unlocking bl again - won't flash using ADB
There is no problem with the phone being recognised on ADB, the flash Just fails as the screen shot in my opening post. I'm thinking it may be connected to needing to flash to the inactive slot.
Anyone got any ideas?

How to update to 11.0.8.8IN11AA on pre rooted device

Hi i am on 11.0.7.7IN11AA rooted with magisk patched boot.img. i have received the update for 11.0.8.8IN11AA.
Has anyone been able to install and re-root with no issues? Please kindly explain your steps.
paq1170 said:
Hi i am on 11.0.7.7IN11AA rooted with magisk patched boot.img. i have received the update for 11.0.8.8IN11AA.
Has anyone been able to install and re-root with no issues? Please kindly explain your steps.
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After the update, i flashed the patched boot.img using fastboot command. Assuming no modules are conflicting you should have a rooted device. The one module that created a problem for me was OOS NATIVE CALL RECORDING. Disabling it solved any issue.
MrEvilPanda said:
After the update, i flashed the patched boot.img using fastboot command. Assuming no modules are conflicting you should have a rooted device. The one module that created a problem for me was OOS NATIVE CALL RECORDING. Disabling it solved any issue.
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How did u root on 11.0.8.8?
Do I have to repeat the process of downloading stock ROM, using payload dumper to get boot.img, patching it on magisk and flashing on fastboot?
Sneakdovi said:
How did u root on 11.0.8.8?
Do I have to repeat the process of downloading stock ROM, using payload dumper to get boot.img, patching it on magisk and flashing on fastboot?
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Yes i had to use the payload dumper to get the boot.img and then pacth it using the magisk manager and then flashing using fastboot commands.
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Yes i had to use the payload dumper to get the boot.img and then pacth it using the magisk manager and then flashing using fastboot comma
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What if i just uninstall magisk(unroot), download and install the update, download only the boot.img then patch and get root?
I am trying to avoid downloading whole stock rom because of the boot.img when i can just download it alone.
paq1170 said:
What if i just uninstall magisk(unroot), download and install the update, download only the boot.img then patch and get root?
I am trying to avoid downloading whole stock rom because of the boot.img when i can just download it alone.
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We only need the boot.img(correct one) to proceed with root no need to download the entire stock rom.
Where are you guys getting 11.0.8.8IN11AA? Full zip?
Nothing on Oxygen updater for me yet.
Hey guys, so I've installed the new OTA, then went to magisk, installed magisk to inactive slot, rebooted and now the only thing happening is boot logo spinning....
what to expect? ofc, i didn't do a backup beforehand...
datnewnew said:
Hey guys, so I've installed the new OTA, then went to magisk, installed magisk to inactive slot, rebooted and now the only thing happening is boot logo spinning....
what to expect? ofc, i didn't do a backup beforehand...
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Things like this makes me so cautious and ask so many questions. Hope you didnt soft brick your device?
Okay it worked out somehow, i was looking for a stock boot.img, and was gonna flash that to try and save it, but had trouble with my pc recognizing my oneplus in fastboot mode, so i pressed both vol up/down and power at the same time to while being connected with usb cable, to try and get into fastboot, then screen went black but my PC got some pop ups for recognizing a device with unavailable drivers, then i just press vol up and power after a minute of it being black, phone rebooted and it loaded past the booting animation into android... weird stuff worked out, even after a dozen reboots with hardware keys, even letting it spin the animation for an hour...
I'm never updating again ahahhah
edit: if you do update, make sure you disable all your magisk/xposed addons and some native os call recording module... thats what i learned while googling yesterday, and its something i did not do, that could of have possibly contributed to my headaches
What i ended up doing that worked was;
. Flash stock 11.0.7.7 boot.img to slot A & B to unroot the phone.
. Reboot and install the ota update. I had no magisk modules to uninstall.
. After updating i downloaded the stock boot.img for 11.0.8.8 then patched and flashed to get rooted again.
Its a longer process but quite safer for me.
It's the same on each firmware, providing you have the full update available to you.
Use oxygen updater and grab the full update, download and install but don't Reboot.
Open Magisk send install after OTA.
Then reboot.
If you're unable to grab the full update then probably best to update then boot lineage recovery and sideload Magisk.zip using lineage recovery, then flash and you're done.
Could someone post boot img I can't find this 11.8.8 to download.
Thanks.
Mchlbenner51 said:
Could someone post boot img I can't find this 11.8.8 to download.
Thanks.
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Same here please, cant find the 11.0.8.8.IN11AA anywhere.
If 8.8AA is in oxygen updater (full update)
Then make your own, using someone else's comes with inherent issues and risks.
It's good practice to make your own.
h4x3r101 said:
Same here please, cant find the 11.0.8.8.IN11AA anywhere.
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Go here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...magisk_patched-boot-img.4255757/post-85522541

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