OxygenOS Open Beta 2 Root HELP - OnePlus 8 Pro Questions & Answers

Hi,
I just updated my Oneplus 8 Pro to Open Beta 2 but have lost root in the process... Can someone please tell me how to re-root my device? (Don't know if this helps but...) I already have Magisk Canary installed.
Any help with a link to a boot image or any other instruction is highly welcome!
Thanks
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Follow this : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-8-pro/how-to/guide-how-to-root-oneplus-8-pro-twrp-t4083981
Oxygène 11 beta 2 patched boot.img :https://drive.google.com/file/d/13mZ3IRvY333nwaBy-8E1eZUAshHcDsJe/view?usp=drivesdk
1 guide Root :
- download magisk_patched.img on pc and copy to you ADB folder
- open shell
- ABD reboot bootloader
- fastboot boot magisk_patched.img
- end ->fastboot reboot

doesn't works for me
Doesn't works for me
Help Please
Bab8 said:
Follow this : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-8-pro/how-to/guide-how-to-root-oneplus-8-pro-twrp-t4083981
Oxygène 11 beta 2 patched boot.img :https://drive.google.com/file/d/13mZ3IRvY333nwaBy-8E1eZUAshHcDsJe/view?usp=drivesdk
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franckdoc said:
Doesn't works for me
Help Please
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IN2023 ?

Yes
Bab8 said:
IN2023 ?
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You can just flash blu_spark kernel as well. Then root it with magisk canary manager within the OS. Or make your own patched kernel with magisk canary patch function.

Good morning,
Can you please tell me how to go through flashing blu_spark kernel? Maybe a step by step guide?
Thanks for your time.
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Imprezzion said:
You can just flash blu_spark kernel as well. Then root it with magisk canary manager within the OS. Or make your own patched kernel with magisk canary patch function.
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This boot img I'm providing is stock rooted.
Command: fastboot boot beta2.img
When your device boots, it will be temporarily rooted, open Magisk Canary and select "install" then "direct install - the recommended option)
When it's done, reboot and you'll be permanently rooted.
- sorry, the img is 101MB, when I try to upload the file it says the file is too big. If you still want the file, contact me on Telegram (AhmadX9)

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How to flash TWRP in Android 10 Open Beta 1?

I have installed this today and now those fastboot commands don't work. Fastboot boot fails with the error (unknown command). Any idea about how to install TWRP in this scenario?
Bhargav97 said:
I have installed this today and now those fastboot commands don't work. Fastboot boot fails with the error (unknown command). Any idea about how to install TWRP in this scenario?
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Where did you get the zip?
Play store has to be authorized and added, Google Pay that is, play services for the device/region. That way it will pass safetynet. If it doesn't include the safetynet info, when you try to use it, and verify, it fails. It takes awhile often for them to get it working.
Bhargav97 said:
I have installed this today and now those fastboot commands don't work. Fastboot boot fails with the error (unknown command). Any idea about how to install TWRP in this scenario?
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You can't. Currently there's no working twrp for Android 10 open beta.
Yes, officially, no TWRP, firmware is updated/changed, plus fastboot boot is often disabled on these builds. Also, it will fail Safety Net, so no root, no twrp and no GPay....Android Q is a bust so far. There are TWRP for Guacamole, I tried those on the Chinese version, ended up hosing my phone..finally got it back working and back on stable 9.0.17 and rooted/twrp. I'm guessing we will need another month at least to get a stable/working Q for 6T, and TWRP/root.
In h2os 10...twrp 3.3.1-8 works
Personally used
sanjeev7 said:
In h2os 10...twrp 3.3.1-8 works
Personally used
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As long as you don't update twrp in in twrp and flash it is magisk after local upgrade before reboot
techlogik said:
Yes, officially, no TWRP, firmware is updated/changed, plus fastboot boot is often disabled on these builds. Also, it will fail Safety Net, so no root, no twrp and no GPay....Android Q is a bust so far. There are TWRP for Guacamole, I tried those on the Chinese version, ended up hosing my phone..finally got it back working and back on stable 9.0.17 and rooted/twrp. I'm guessing we will need another month at least to get a stable/working Q for 6T, and TWRP/root.
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Magisk working fine and safety net passes.
Noob_Master said:
Magisk working fine and safety net passes.
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how did you manage that? did you manage to flash twrp? or did you manage to root the phone without it?
i havent been able to get a working TWRP on it yet however i have managed to get working root with magisk, see my post about it here https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...agisk-pre-rooted-boot-img-oneplus-6t-t3986585
stardustsouls said:
how did you manage that? did you manage to flash twrp? or did you manage to root the phone without it?
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1. Extract boot.img from OnePlus 6T Android 10 Open beta
2. Download magisk manager apk on OP6T
3. Place boot.img file on OP6T storage, and click "install" in the magisk manager app. There are two options, direct and one that will let you choose your boot.img file.
4. Place new modified file from downloads folder on OP6T back onto computer
5. Boot OP6T into fastboot mode (must already have unlocked bootloader, or this next one will not work!)
6. run "fastboot flash boot /location/of/file"
7. Profit
dtronics said:
i havent been able to get a working TWRP on it yet however i have managed to get working root with magisk, see my post about it here https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...agisk-pre-rooted-boot-img-oneplus-6t-t3986585
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youre the bomb dude
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Odder1 said:
1. Extract boot.img from OnePlus 6T Android 10 Open beta
2. Download magisk manager apk on OP6T
3. Place boot.img file on OP6T storage, and click "install" in the magisk manager app. There are two options, direct and one that will let you choose your boot.img file.
4. Place new modified file from downloads folder on OP6T back onto computer
5. Boot OP6T into fastboot mode (must already have unlocked bootloader, or this next one will not work!)
6. run "fastboot flash boot /location/of/file"
7. Profit
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you too lmao
now i can use viper4android again frick yeah
Noob_Master said:
Magisk working fine and safety net passes.
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I tried the A/B Magisk TWRP retention script...and that didn't go well when I tried it.
Tried the fastboot method per your thread, that didn't work. Then tried the Magisk method and install, then select patched file, reboot, Magisk says it isn't installed and ctsProfile fails Safetynet.
Thanks
techlogik said:
I tried the A/B Magisk TWRP retention script...and that didn't go well when I tried it.
Tried the fastboot method per your thread, that didn't work. Then tried the Magisk method and install, then select patched file, reboot, Magisk says it isn't installed and ctsProfile fails Safetynet.
Thanks
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Same, tried both methods and also got stuck on boot loop.
Tested the thread HERE and it worked for me I have the phone rooted without TWRP.
I already had the Magisk apk installed on the phone and flashed the img as mentioned in the thread and it worked.
To whom it may concern. I followed this method and it works flawlessly.
1. Magisk Manager > Tap "Uninstall" > Tap "Restore Images" (DO NOT REBOOT)
2. Now Run the System update to download and install the full OTA zip (DO NOT REBOOT)
3. Close all background apps
4. Open Magisk > Tap "Install" > Tap "install" again > Tap "Install to Inactive/Second Slot (After OTA)"
5. Finally tap Reboot after Magisk installation is complete.
Finally just gave up on TWRP and did the normal OTA procedure above, then patched inactive in Magisk. Now rooted, just no TWRP.
So the above works, just make sure you have the right full Android Q from the official thread and follow the above.
Odder1 said:
1. Extract boot.img from OnePlus 6T Android 10 Open beta
2. Download magisk manager apk on OP6T
3. Place boot.img file on OP6T storage, and click "install" in the magisk manager app. There are two options, direct and one that will let you choose your boot.img file.
4. Place new modified file from downloads folder on OP6T back onto computer
5. Boot OP6T into fastboot mode (must already have unlocked bootloader, or this next one will not work!)
6. run "fastboot flash boot /location/of/file"
7. Profit
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Thanks man. Worked flawlessly. :good:
alp47470 said:
Thanks man. Worked flawlessly. :good:
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Could you please explain after the 2nd step? Im already unlocked bootloader on android 10.
What modified boot image and how install?
please explain
suhas2k said:
Could you please explain after the 2nd step? Im already unlocked bootloader on android 10.
What modified boot image and how install?
please explain
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Sure,
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Install Magisk Manager - Magisk - Install - Select the boot.img When finished.
3. Reboot to Bootloader and flash the same boot.img file.
4. Boot OOSQ with Root.
https://t.me/aadarsh47
DM me if you couldn't get boot img file.
I'm getting some error uploading here.

Magisk and Android 11

Hi, I'm interesed on android beta 11 but I have a lot of customizations root related in Android 10, (includes soli radar use and GSM doze, for example).
The question is Magisk Canary version works on 11? Or the better is wait for a update or android stable version?
Hi, root is working with the canary version of magisk. Most of the apps who needs root are working....( Titanium Backup,Adaway) The only app that isn t working for me is Swift installer for theming.....
Greetz
Hi, can someone help me? I'm on the Pixel 4 Android 11 Beta, I installed the new Magisk manager (the Canary version I think?), and patched the boot image, but after flashing I'm stuck in the bootloader and I can't even turn off the phone anymore. Also, I saw 4 channels in the settings of the manager, stable, beta, canary and canary (debug), but I don't know which one to use and if it matters? Help is really appreciated!
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Hi, can someone help me? I'm on the Pixel 4 Android 11 Beta, I installed the new Magisk manager (the Canary version I think?), and patched the boot image, but after flashing I'm stuck in the bootloader and I can't even turn off the phone anymore. Also, I saw 4 channels in the settings of the manager, stable, beta, canary and canary (debug), but I don't know which one to use and if it matters? Help is really appreciated!
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what boot.img do you use? i´m a little cofused because the image for download is flame-rpp4.200409.015-factory-8012c549 but my pixel says are in rpp4.200409.020 I´m scared for the bootloop or something if I flash the 015 boot image.
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Forget it, I found and download the RPB1.200504.020
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what boot.img do you use? i´m a little cofused because the image for download is flame-rpp4.200409.015-factory-8012c549 but my pixel says are in rpp4.200409.020 I´m scared for the bootloop or something if I flash the 015 boot image.
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Forget it, I found and download the RPB1.200504.020
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How did you root I have difficult to do it years Root pixels and pixel 4 won't root.
Any guide apriciated.
caballon said:
How did you root I have difficult to do it years Root pixels and pixel 4 won't root.
Any guide apriciated.
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It's really simple: you download the build from Google the build you have installed on your phone, unzip It, and unzip it again and again the archives inside the unzip folder until you see the boot.img
Copy this boot.img and paste to your internal storage, install the magisk Canary apk and select install magisk zip. Select "patch selected image" in the instalation metod, and select the boot.img copypasted before. Copy the new patched boot.img to your computer and flash to your phone via fastboot mode.
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caballero221 said:
It's really simple: you download the build from Google the build you have installed on your phone, unzip It, and unzip it again and again the archives inside the unzip folder until you see the boot.img
Copy this boot.img and paste to your internal storage, install the magisk Canary apk and select install magisk zip. Select "patch selected image" in the instalation metod, and select the boot.img copypasted before. Copy the new patched boot.img to your computer and flash to your phone via fastboot mode.
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In the bootloader or fastboot mode.
caballon said:
In the bootloader or fastboot mode.
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In the bootloader, via fastboot commands
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I get the problem when I try to flash patched boot img, I end up in the bootload with status 'no valid boot slot to boot'. Any hints?
Can anybody upload patched magisk boot img for pixel 4 .020 ?
I get the same error in beta2, I think must flash the same boot.img of the zip (patched, obviously) but this means clean flash (flash-all) every update and lost the data
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Has anyone managed to root android 11 beta3? when I try to flash patched boot img, I end up in the bootload with status "no valid boot slot to boot".
Do you use Magisk Canary to patch?
You update via OTA or full flash?
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caballero221 said:
Do you use Magisk Canary to patch?
You update via OTA or full flash?
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I've used latest Magisk Canary. I've update via ota the i've used Factory Image (cancelled -w) to reboot the phone to normality .
I've also a Pixel 3 that i root without no problem with the same method.
grigiotitan said:
I've used latest Magisk Canary. I've update via ota the i've used Factory Image (cancelled -w) to reboot the phone to normality .
I've also a Pixel 3 that i root without no problem with the same method.
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I don't know why, but since beta 2 the method don't work. My pixel 4 fall in bootloop in the same way, and only fix flashing the OTA. Before, I think only work with full whipped beta installation and patch specific the boot.img of the full beta img flashed, but not tested yet
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Android 11 is live.

Today just received update notification as below image. Downloading now, let see what are changes and improvements.
I'm enrolled in beta for Android 11 and got the September Security patch today. Will I get the stable release soon or should I opt out from beta and go for a fresh instal?
TenTuTego said:
I'm enrolled in beta for Android 11 and got the September Security patch today. Will I get the stable release soon or should I opt out from beta and go for a fresh instal?
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You are automatically switched to the stable release. Check in your "About" settings.
tkachenko.ic said:
You are automatically switched to the stable release. Check in your "About" settings.
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I have readed yesterday that, when Android 11 Stable is released, u can stay on beta program for beta features and experimental updates, also you can receive updates earlier than others.
Has anyone been able to successfully root using Magisk? I tried and bootlooped.
Edit: Magisk Canary works, but you CANNOT install TWRP as it hasn't been developed to work with A11 yet.
socal87 said:
Has anyone been able to successfully root using Magisk? I tried and bootlooped.
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Use magisk canary
Anyone have the screen record enabled in power menu and how ?
khanhcc said:
Use magisk canary
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not working for pixel2, same bootloop
monikmax said:
not working for pixel2, same bootloop
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Are you using a custom recovery? TWRP does not work with A11 yet.
Extract the boot image from a factory ZIP and flash it in bootloader:
Code:
fastboot flash boot "boot.img"
Then, boot TWRP:
Code:
fastboot boot "twrp.img"
And install Magisk using the canary zip. Please note that you do not use the quotation marks.
Alternatively, you can boot to TWRP and sideload the OTA, then reboot to bootloader, boot TWRP again, and install Magisk.
V0latyle said:
Are you using a custom recovery? TWRP does not work with A11 yet.
Extract the boot image from a factory ZIP and flash it in bootloader:
Code:
fastboot flash boot "boot.img"
Then, boot TWRP:
Code:
fastboot boot "twrp.img"
And install Magisk using the canary zip. Please note that you do not use the quotation marks.
Alternatively, you can boot to TWRP and sideload the OTA, then reboot to bootloader, boot TWRP again, and install Magisk.
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Magisk is installed, but after patched boot applied phone is bootlooping.
any ideas?
monikmax said:
Magisk is installed, but after patched boot applied phone is bootlooping.
any ideas?
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You must use the Magisk Canary zip on the stock boot image. Regular Magisk will not work.
V0latyle said:
You must use the Magisk Canary zip on the stock boot image. Regular Magisk will not work.
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Could you describe the procedure or write out the steps for rooting our device running on Android 11?
SoloMid Hazard said:
Could you describe the procedure or write out the steps for rooting our device running on Android 11?
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Your bootloader must be unlocked to use this method.
Start fresh, use the OTA or the factory image. I did this coming from Android 10 without wiping.
Download the Magisk Manager Canary APK and installer ZIP here
Download the latest TWRP image here, put it in your platform tools folder and rename to twrp.img
Using platform tools, reboot your phone into bootloader:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Then, boot (DO NOT INSTALL) TWRP:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
Install the Magisk Canary ZIP, reboot to system.
Yes I am using canary latest, and did everything as you explaining, still getting bootloop. But I will get done sooner or later )
hemal_4404 said:
Today just received update notification as below image. Downloading now, let see what are changes and improvements.
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I am trying to screen record by the official android screen recorder app my phone doesn't records the video afte the recording is done and played laters only one thing pops in the video "gboard encountered a problem" and the same thing comes up whenever I try to record. Is someone facing the same issue?
V0latyle said:
Your bootloader must be unlocked to use this method.
Start fresh, use the OTA or the factory image. I did this coming from Android 10 without wiping.
Download the Magisk Manager Canary APK and installer ZIP here
Download the latest TWRP image here, put it in your platform tools folder and rename to twrp.img
Using platform tools, reboot your phone into bootloader:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Then, boot (DO NOT INSTALL) TWRP:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
Install the Magisk Canary ZIP, reboot to system.
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+1 on this method, worked for me, thank you for the instructions
I'm also bootlooping. Did you solve your problem?
I installed through the OTA button. Of course, I lost root, so I followed the above instructions, but am stuck at the G loading.
The canary zip is magisk-debug.zip, correct?
EDIT: I overlooked that I had EdXposed installed with active modules and I don't think it works with Android 11 yet, at least not the modules I use (Gravity box). I'll try rooting again tonight with EdXposed modules disabled.
Chilipepprflea said:
I'm also bootlooping. Did you solve your problem?
I installed through the OTA button. Of course, I lost root, so I followed the above instructions, but am stuck at the G loading.
The canary zip is magisk-debug.zip, correct?
EDIT: I overlooked that I had EdXposed installed with active modules and I don't think it works with Android 11 yet, at least not the modules I use (Gravity box). I'll try rooting again tonight with EdXposed modules disabled.
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Yes, both the apk and the zip are named "magisk_debug".
I am not sure why you are bootlooping. If you installed the OTA, it should have overwritten /boot with the stock image, and flashing Magisk Canary should work. It is possible that if you had modules enabled before and didn't disable them, you could have issues.
V0latyle said:
Yes, both the apk and the zip are named "magisk_debug".
I am not sure why you are bootlooping. If you installed the OTA, it should have overwritten /boot with the stock image, and flashing Magisk Canary should work. It is possible that if you had modules enabled before and didn't disable them, you could have issues.
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I disabled the edxposed modules and still got stuck at the G logo. I'm not sure what else I could be doing wrong, but it's obviously me or my setup. I'm going to downgrade to Android 10 because the modifications I rely on from GravityBox are more important to me than the new features of Android 11.
Thanks for the help.
Chilipepprflea said:
I disabled the edxposed modules and still got stuck at the G logo. I'm not sure what else I could be doing wrong, but it's obviously me or my setup. I'm going to downgrade to Android 10 because the modifications I rely on from GravityBox are more important to me than the new features of Android 11.
Thanks for the help.
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Anyone have luck downgrading from 11 to 10? I've tried several different 10 builds and I get "Error: Slot Unbootable: Load Error" in bootloader.
I used the same commands I always use to upgrade builds:
fastboot flash radio radio-walleye-...img
fastboot reboot bootloader
fastboot update image-walleye-...zip
I can flash 11 again and all is fine, but I haven't been able to go back to 10.

Root IN2021 -- Android 11

Hi,
I am on Android 11 . Model number IN2021. I am able to find guides for rooting the EU model but not for IN2021.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-8-pro/how-to/guide-how-to-root-oneplus-8-pro-twrp-t4083981 -- I am unable to see a patched image for Andorid 11. Any other place that i can get this file?
I have also checked this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-8-pro/how-to/root-uk-eu-patched-magisk-boot-img-t4175033 to create your own patched boot image, it requires a Device with magisk Installed. My device is on 11 and is not rooted.
How do i go about rooting my device? Appreciate the help.
Regards
letscheckitout said:
Hi,
I am on Android 11 . Model number IN2021. I am able to find guides for rooting the EU model but not for IN2021.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-8-pro/how-to/guide-how-to-root-oneplus-8-pro-twrp-t4083981 -- I am unable to see a patched image for Andorid 11. Any other place that i can get this file?
I have also checked this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-8-pro/how-to/root-uk-eu-patched-magisk-boot-img-t4175033 to create your own patched boot image, it requires a Device with magisk Installed. My device is on 11 and is not rooted.
How do i go about rooting my device? Appreciate the help.
Regards
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It's required to have the magisk manager installed, that's all. For patching an image you don't need root.
Kollachi said:
It's required to have the magisk manager installed, that's all. For patching an image you don't need root.
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Thank you @ kollachi, was not aware of it.
Is Magisk Canary the correct version that i need to use ? https://superfiles.co/download/NZ0nclfi/Magisk-Canary-Android-11.apk
letscheckitout said:
Thank you @ kollachi, was not aware of it.
Is Magisk Canary the correct version that i need to use ? https://superfiles.co/download/NZ0nclfi/Magisk-Canary-Android-11.apk
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https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk
You can also take magisk manager 8.0.2 and switch to beta channel. I'm using OB2 with magisk 21.0 without issues.
Kollachi said:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk
You can also take magisk manager 8.0.2 and switch to beta channel. I'm using OB2 with magisk 21.0 without issues.
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Thank you, Will install the Magisk and try to create the Patched image.:good:

Twrp and Magisk Not Installing on OnePlus 8 Pro. Android 13

I want to install twrp and magisk on op 8 pro but I couldn't find any resources. I tried to install twrp in fastboot mode, this time it does not enter recovery mode. I found some information for Magisk installation, but I couldn't find anything for Android 13. Can anyone help me out with this please.
There's no TWRP for the OP8 series on Android 13. There's nothing to help you with.
FreshlyBaked 420 said:
There's no TWRP for the OP8 series on Android 13. There's nothing to help you with.
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Then how can I install magisk?
Hasancaktar said:
Then how can I install magisk?
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try it here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/discussion-magisk-the-age-of-zygisk.4393877/
It working, I using magisk + lposed on OnePlus 8 pro with android 13. I waiting for Twpr on tiramisu.
marcinx777 said:
It working, I using magisk + lposed on OnePlus 8 pro with android 13. I waiting for Twpr on tiramisu.
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How did you install Magisk
Hasancaktar said:
How did you install Magisk
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Download the firmware image, extract the boot.img file with python in cmd. Install magisk on one plus add the boot.img file to magisk it will generate its own and use flash adb on that file that's it
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-payload-bin-using-payload-dumper-go.4468781/
marcinx777 said:
Download the firmware image, extract the boot.img file with python in cmd. Install magisk on one plus add the boot.img file to magisk it will generate its own and use flash adb on that file that's it
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-payload-bin-using-payload-dumper-go.4468781/
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How do I extract the img file and flash magisk. The link you gave is for 10r.
Hasancaktar said:
How do I extract the img file and flash magisk. The link you gave is for 10r.
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You need to download the full firmware same as you have on your phone. Unpack the zip file, then unpack the payload.bin file with the program (payload-dumper), there will be a lot of files we only need boot.img . You install magisk applications in the application you click install magisk(root) you point to your boot.img file. Magisk generates its img file which you need to flash in fastboot. Remember to unlock OEM in developer options and then in adb and enable usb debugging.
There is working TWRP for A13. It works pretty good and I have used it. Check it out here
[TWRP][3.7.0-13][instantnoodle]TWRP for OnePlus 8/8Pro ][OFFICIAL][BETA 3]
TWRP for OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro TWRP is an open source, community project. TWRP development is done by a large support community with many people who are willing to answer questions and help people with their devices either through our IRC...
forum.xda-developers.com
Hasancaktar said:
I want to install twrp and magisk on op 8 pro but I couldn't find any resources. I tried to install twrp in fastboot mode, this time it does not enter recovery mode. I found some information for Magisk installation, but I couldn't find anything for Android 13. Can anyone help me out with this please.
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I recently rooted my IN2025.F62.
At first, you need to unlock the bootloader. Let us know if you need help for that
To be rooted:
1. What DID NOT work: FLASH the official IMG file of TWRP downloaded from their website
I had to use MSM tool to install stock OOS 11 then slowly upgrade to OOS 13 through OTA.
2. What DID work: BOOT into TWRP thanks to twrp_op8_erofs-3.7.0-b3.img (source).
Then download Magisk.apk from Github, rename it to Magisk.zip and flash it from TWRP.
I didn't try yet but you can normally install TWRP from Magisk as reported here.

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