Need help with modding my Nintendo Switch with switchroot Android 10 - Nintendo Switch Questions & Answers

Hi there,
I just downloaded the switchroot Android 10 build to my Nintendo Switch. The process mostly went well, I made sure to download OpenGApps, Hekate, lineageOS 17.1 package, Atmosphere, Joycon XBOX and all the other specs that needed to go on my microSD card (128GB).
Ultimately I was able to boot my Switch by injecting Hekate in RCM mode and then after partitioning my SD, I flashed my TWRP, DTB and Kernel images. So I was successfully able to boot into TWRP from there. I then flashed OpenGApps, lineage and Joycon and got into the LineageOS screen and turned on developer options.
However, the last time I booted into TWRP, even when the guide I was following said after all the items were flashed, I would boot directly into LineageOS.
Instead, I booted into TWRP once again.
I am honestly not quite sure what I did wrong here, and I'm not very knowledgeable about all this stuff. I think it's actually amazing I was able to get as far as I did, but I would really like to finish the process so I can add Steam Link to my Switch through Android.
Any advice you could give me on all this I'd greatly appreciate. Thank you~!

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Cannot install OpenGapps on Wileyfox Storm

Hi
I have been trying for a few days now, but I cant seem to get my WileyFox storm to install OpenGapps (or any Gapps for that matter)
I have flashed the recover to use TWRP and installed [ROM][7.1.2_r17][OFFICIAL] AospExtended ROM V4.3 [OMS/DUI][kipper]
I then tried to install OpenGapps for ARM 7.1.2 Stock using TWRP to flash the zip.
The flash failed saying the device architecture was wrong
I have tried a variety of different types (ARM, ARM64, x86 & so on) with a variety of Android versions as a target.
But nothing works.
I thought the issue may be with the ROM or something so I installed AOKP
This still didnt resolve the issue.
It looks like I have been able to install BeansGapps without any architecture issue, however when I boot the system there is no change.
Am I missing a step, or doing something completely wrong?
Any advice would be appreciated
Its a bit odd replying to myself, but anyway...
OK so I managed to get this working.
It seems to have been an issue with TWRP 3.0.3 and my phone.
The recovery I was using is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/wi...t/recovery-team-win-recovery-project-t3367544
I had TWRP installed and then installed AOKP (as mentioned in my first post)
After many many attempts at getting GApps installed with TWRP I finally realised it might be the recovery.
I tried to reflash the recovery with a newer version, and as you can guess...it forced the phone into a bootloader loop
In desperation I went looking for the original twrp recovery and ended finding this page (I'd forgotten where I got the original image):
http://www.androidinfotech.com/2017/03/root-wileyfox-storm-twrp.html
Anyway, I installed that recovery which got me out of the bootloop
It said it was a cyanogenmod recovery...which I thought was odd
I tried to flash GApps and hey presto! It worked
Anyway leaving this here for info.
I hope no-one else runs into such hassle.
Had this exact same issue a few days ago. Searched around for a newer version of TWRP and that sorted it out for me. Couldn't find it on the official TWRP website though.
I hope this works for me to. I will try this tommorow. Breaking my head trying to get my storm to work. Lineage os is making my storm go in an infinite bootloop back to TWRP and every issue you have is relatable. Finding a TWRP for the storm also took me an hour and it doesn't work properly. I hope this works for me but thank you in advance

Multiple screwups resulting in actual (somewhat) hardbricked unupgradable OnePlus 5?

Hi,
I think I have screwed up big time. I have been using my OnePlus 5 with LineageOS and ElementalX but I got lazy and haven't upgraded my LineageOS build since May 2018. I downloaded the latest TWRP 3.2.3 (which apparently has a bug where you can't decrypt the data partition, so I had to download an older version of TWRP which did work fine). I downloaded and flashed OOS 5.1.5 firmware + radio from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76943628&postcount=8 in order to be able to flash LineageOS as it was failing with an error 7 in TWRP which apparently has to do with treble support or something. However, now that I have flashed that firmware, I am unable to enter the bootloader or recovery with the normal volume keys and holding down the power button and volume up or holding down the power button and volume down does not work either. Furthermore, my current version of LineageOS from may 2018 actually has a regression that prevents me from being able to reboot from the OS into the recovery or bootloader: https://jira.lineageos.org/browse/REGRESSION-1930 - I was wondering why I had that issue for a long time, never really looked it up until tonight.
Luckily I do have my entire applications backed up with TitaniumBackup, so that is something at least (thank god for backups).
Do I need to RMA my phone? Does anyone know if OnePlus offers advanced RMAs? Will they even offer an RMA for my device knowing how rooted etc it is or am I just completely out of luck?
I feel so stupid, but this was a string of multiple instances of bad luck all combining into one major problem... I can erase all data (factory reset) in LineageOS as I am able to boot into LineageOS and I have full access to ADB, but as I cannot reboot to my bootloader or recovery, I have no access to fastboot.
Does anyone have any ideas of things I can try? I really don't like the idea of not having access to bootloader and recovery... I tried asking for instructions a couple weeks ago on how to upgrade to the latest LineageOS from an older build on LineageOS on the ElementalX thread but I did not get a response there so I decided to try it today, how hard could it be, right? What a mistake this was...
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
So I went to download and install the latest version of LineageOS from the live running install of LineageOS in the updates menu and then I rebooted my phone manually (since it got stuck at the cyan light as usual because of the regression), tried rebooting manually into recovery and it worked for some reason whereas booting manually into recovery was not working before, it finished flashing the LineageOS and even restored Magisk with a su.d script or whatever. I can now reboot from my ROM into recovery and bootloader. Double dumb luck got me into this situation and even more dumb luck got me out of it.
So, I guess this thread can be closed now.

Shield TV 2015 16GB Stuck on Nvidia Logo After Attempting TWRP Install

**UPDATE** I reinstalled the stock 8.0 Developer ROM and I was able to get past the Nvidia logo and boot Android. I then found a TWRP (3.3.1, had to Google around a bit, PM me for link if you need it) and it worked and I was able to boot into TWRP.
However, my main objective was to install Lineage OS, and none of the ones I've found install correctly. I was trying to install the Nightlies on the official Lineage OS website, as well as try to install the Lineage OS with MicroG ROMs both 14 and 15 LOS, but none of those install. Infact I was told in the TWRP dialog that I have too new of a bootloader for LineageOS MicroG 15 to even install.
IS THERE A WAY TO DOWNGRADE THE BOOTLOADER VERSION? It says I'm on 00.00.2018.xxxxxxxxxx but this Nvidia Shield TV is a 2015 variant?
**END OF UPDATE**
Hey all, after purchasing a used Shield TV off Craigslist, which I presume updated itself to the newest OTA, when I turned it on, I now have some issues.
After I let it install the newest OTA as of yesterday, I enabled Developer Options and enabled USB Debugging.
I then got into fastboot using the HW method, and proceeded to install the newest TWRP I found for Foster.
After I installed the TWRP, I tried to boot into recovery, and it did nothing besides restart and boot normally back to the Android TV OS.
I flashed it a few more times, until I decided to just wipe the entire thing using fastboot -w I believe.
After that the Nvidia Shield TV no longer booted normally, but was stuck on the Nvidia Shield TV logo.
So I thought, okay, lets revert back to a stock image, and I proceeded to download 2 different Nvidia Shield Developer Images, and go through the steps to flash the stock image back to the Shield TV.
After going through those steps, and seeing all the steps complete successfully, I am still only able to boot to the Nvidia logo screen, and it does not move past that.
I have tried reinstalling the stock image countless times, and I'm still stuck on the logo.
Does anyone have any idea with where I should proceed now?
**I've tried different USB cables, and different HDMI cables and still not doing anything different.
You might get faster help on your los issue if you ask directly in the los thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tv/development/rom-lineageos-shield-android-tv-t3632652
I'm trying to install lineage in the 2015 box and have the same problem, I downgraded the bootloader to versions t210-ab068ba1, t210-4954eb9e, t210-3461c2e2, etc,etc.... I tray all the bootloaders down to Nvidia Experience 6 and none let me install lineage whit success, I'm abled to install lineage but then it won't pass the Nvidia logo, also tested several version of twrp, official and unofficial, the result it's the same and I can't find a solution anywhere, install all the recovery images, etc... I've also read all the forum and all the article's and guide's I can find and no solution, if you find a solution, let me know
edit: to change the bootloader, download the Nvidia Experience image you want, extract and flash in fastboot using "fastboot flash staging blob"
ignore, sorry wrong thread

Fresh 6T on Pie. Flashed Lineage 16 and TWRP; cannot get past encryption for GApps

Hello All,
I picked up a OP 6T from Amazon and would like to run Lineage 16.0 and load GApps, along with a number of other apps. I have TWRP Fajita (bluespark) installed and can boot to it. I also have Lineage 16 flashed as my ROM on Slot A, to which I can also successfully boot. I have Mind the GApps .zip ARM64 version on internal storage root.
Prior to flashing Lineage, I also loaded Magisk, which is still there as an app.
In trying to load MtheGApps, I cannot get past encryption in TWRP. TWRP prompts for a password, but I have no idea what that might be. I've read (somewhere) that the password is the pin I defined for my opening screen in Lineage, which I know. That does not work. I also have fingerprint enabled and have defined a print. The pin and finger get me into lineage without any trouble.
All of this is on slot A. Slot B seems to holds an older T-Mobile ROM, which I booted at some point. Not really interested in that, so eventually, I'll want to know what to do with that slot. I'll also want to root Lineage.
Maybe I should start from scratch? ( not sure how to get back there). Any guidance greatly appreciated!
It's like that because you didn't format data. Also you can't have OOS on one slot, and an AOSP ROM on another slot.
Here's the LOS install instructions I've been posting / using for clean / first installs.
Note the part in the begining about using 9.0.17 or 10.3.1 depending on which version of LOS you are using. Don't mix Android 10 and 9. Any questions ask.
Also note when Magisk is flashed those instructions. You're close, just missed a couple steps.
Next Steps...
OhioYJ said:
It's like that because you didn't format data. Also you can't have OOS on one slot, and an AOSP ROM on another slot.
Here's the LOS install instructions I've been posting / using for clean / first installs.
Note the part in the begining about using 9.0.17 or 10.3.1 depending on which version of LOS you are using. Don't mix Android 10 and 9. Any questions ask.
Also note when Magisk is flashed those instructions. You're close, just missed a couple steps.
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OK, finally getting back to this...
I currently have LOS 16 and twrp fajita 3.2.3-2 onboard, as well as Magisk Manager (but not magisk - shows red question mark and "magisk not installed" in Magisk mgr.).
I want to go to LOS 17, load gapps and root to remove redundant apps.
First, I need to I need to get back to stock ROM before anything else, right? I've downloaded 10.0.1-OnePlus6TOxygen_34_OTA_041_all_1911142208_af338-FASTBOOT.zip
I'll also need LOS 17.X, correct? I have this: lineage-17.1-20200104_020517-UNOFFICIAL-fajita.zip
I'll need the Q version of TWRP, right? Still looking for that. Is this version of TWRP specific to the OP 6T, or specific to Android 10? Other?
I'll need the ARM64 , Android 10 version of mindthegapps (mindthegaps supports A/B architecture, right?). Still looking for that. I've found "GApps", but not "mindthegapps". There's also "bitgapps". Should I consider this?
I'll need magisk manager. magisk uninstaller and magisk, correct? I have MagiskManager-v7.5.1.apk, Magisk-v20.3.zip and Magisk-uninstaller-20200110.zip. Not sure if these are the right ones..
I think the main thing I need help with is getting back to the stock ROM. Guessing that would be OOS10. Once I get there, there are lots of instructions around on how to get to LOS 17.
Thank you!!
NoBodyUKnow said:
OK, finally getting back to this...
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Your version of TWRP could be part of the problem. This is the thread for the official maintainer, use these builds of TWRP even though they say "unofficial." Q is for Android 10, Pie is for Android 9. For LOS 17, download the 3.3.1-32 versions. Remember you are booting the img files, the Q version, you use the same installer for both versions of Android.
To go to LOS 17 you need Android 10 on both slots. Doesn't matter how you get there. 10.3.1 is the latest version from OP, so there is technically a newer version than what you downloaded.
Fastboot ROM page.
You have a few options:
- You can also update using TWRP, and flashing the OTA full ZIP. Just be aware, you need to flash the OTA zip, flash the TWRP installer, reboot to recovery, flash the OTA zip again. Reboot. At this point the phone won't boot, it will just go to stock recovery, wipe data (factory reset), and it should boot up into OOS. Then boot your TWRP img, install TWRP, boot to recovery, start the LOS install I linked to above.
- Use the fastboot ROM. Again as above this will require TWRP installation, etc.
- My least favorite, the MSMTool. My opinion, is the MSMTool should always be a last resort as it locks your bootloader. You can unlocking afterwards again, but if something goes wrong, it could be a bad thing. I just always try every other option before jumping to this one.
As for Gapps, I just use OpenGapps. At this point you don't even have to mess with their test or beta folders anymore. You can just select it from their homepage, and download Android 10 gapps. OpenGapps page, the 6T is Arm64, LOS17 is Android 10, I always use Nano
As for Magisk, yes 20.3. The uninstaller you don't really need as this will essentially be a clean install. The 20.3 zip will also install the Magisk Manager app.
Hopefully that clears some things up?
NoBodyUKnow said:
OK, finally getting back to this...
I currently have LOS 16 and twrp fajita 3.2.3-2 onboard, as well as Magisk Manager (but not magisk - shows red question mark and "magisk not installed" in Magisk mgr.).
I want to go to LOS 17, load gapps and root to remove redundant apps.
First, I need to I need to get back to stock ROM before anything else, right? I've downloaded 10.0.1-OnePlus6TOxygen_34_OTA_041_all_1911142208_af338-FASTBOOT.zip
I'll also need LOS 17.X, correct? I have this: lineage-17.1-20200104_020517-UNOFFICIAL-fajita.zip
I'll need the Q version of TWRP, right? Still looking for that. Is this version of TWRP specific to the OP 6T, or specific to Android 10? Other?
I'll need the ARM64 , Android 10 version of mindthegapps (mindthegaps supports A/B architecture, right?). Still looking for that. I've found "GApps", but not "mindthegapps". There's also "bitgapps". Should I consider this?
I'll need magisk manager. magisk uninstaller and magisk, correct? I have MagiskManager-v7.5.1.apk, Magisk-v20.3.zip and Magisk-uninstaller-20200110.zip. Not sure if these are the right ones..
I think the main thing I need help with is getting back to the stock ROM. Guessing that would be OOS10. Once I get there, there are lots of instructions around on how to get to LOS 17.
Thank you!!
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OhioYJ said:
It's like that because you didn't format data. Also you can't have OOS on one slot, and an AOSP ROM on another slot.
Here's the LOS install instructions I've been posting / using for clean / first installs.
Note the part in the begining about using 9.0.17 or 10.3.1 depending on which version of LOS you are using. Don't mix Android 10 and 9. Any questions ask.
Also note when Magisk is flashed those instructions. You're close, just missed a couple steps.
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NoBodyUKnow said:
Hello All,
I picked up a OP 6T from Amazon and would like to run Lineage 16.0 and load GApps, along with a number of other apps. I have TWRP Fajita (bluespark) installed and can boot to it. I also have Lineage 16 flashed as my ROM on Slot A, to which I can also successfully boot. I have Mind the GApps .zip ARM64 version on internal storage root.
Prior to flashing Lineage, I also loaded Magisk, which is still there as an app.
In trying to load MtheGApps, I cannot get past encryption in TWRP. TWRP prompts for a password, but I have no idea what that might be. I've read (somewhere) that the password is the pin I defined for my opening screen in Lineage, which I know. That does not work. I also have fingerprint enabled and have defined a print. The pin and finger get me into lineage without any trouble.
All of this is on slot A. Slot B seems to holds an older T-Mobile ROM, which I booted at some point. Not really interested in that, so eventually, I'll want to know what to do with that slot. I'll also want to root Lineage.
Maybe I should start from scratch? ( not sure how to get back there). Any guidance greatly appreciated!
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OhioYJ said:
Your version of TWRP could be part of the problem. This is the thread for the official maintainer, use these builds of TWRP even though they say "unofficial." Q is for Android 10, Pie is for Android 9. For LOS 17, download the 3.3.1-32 versions. Remember you are booting the img files, the Q version, you use the same installer for both versions of Android.
To go to LOS 17 you need Android 10 on both slots. Doesn't matter how you get there. 10.3.1 is the latest version from OP, so there is technically a newer version than what you downloaded.
Fastboot ROM page.
You have a few options:
- You can also update using TWRP, and flashing the OTA full ZIP. Just be aware, you need to flash the OTA zip, flash the TWRP installer, reboot to recovery, flash the OTA zip again. Reboot. At this point the phone won't boot, it will just go to stock recovery, wipe data (factory reset), and it should boot up into OOS. Then boot your TWRP img, install TWRP, boot to recovery, start the LOS install I linked to above.
- Use the fastboot ROM. Again as above this will require TWRP installation, etc.
- My least favorite, the MSMTool. My opinion, is the MSMTool should always be a last resort as it locks your bootloader. You can unlocking afterwards again, but if something goes wrong, it could be a bad thing. I just always try every other option before jumping to this one.
As for Gapps, I just use OpenGapps. At this point you don't even have to mess with their test or beta folders anymore. You can just select it from their homepage, and download Android 10 gapps. OpenGapps page, the 6T is Arm64, LOS17 is Android 10, I always use Nano
As for Magisk, yes 20.3. The uninstaller you don't really need as this will essentially be a clean install. The 20.3 zip will also install the Magisk Manager app.
Hopefully that clears some things up?
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It did clear some things up, thank you. However, I still end up at the Qualcomm CrashDump Screen of Death. this happens at the very end of the process, after the second load of LOS 17 and TWRP Installer, while rebooting to recovery from the TWRP .img. I'm going to list every step I take and all of the files I use. There are a couple of places where I'm not sure I'm doing the right thing, and/or the outcome of that step is not as expected.
1. Download all of files:
TWRP Q .img
TWRP Installer
OP OS 10.3.1 Fastboot ROM
lineage-17.1-20200223_133843-UNOFFICIAL-fajita.zip
First step is to flash Oxygen 10 and TWRP Recovery to both slots. I unpack the OOS Fastboot ROM zip on my laptop, boot to my 6t's bootloader and connect that to my laptop. After making sure ADB/Fastboot sees the device, I run "flash-all.bat" by clicking on it. This seems to load OOS just fine. The phone boots to OOS and I turn the phone off.
(I've done all of this several times and there are variants: I've tried becoming a developer and turning on the advanced boot options in OOS 10, but I don't think that matters, as long as I can get back to the bootloader or recovery. Let me know if that is incorrect).
At this point, your instructions say
"reboot to recovery, flash the OTA zip again."
I've tried moving the OOS fastboot zip file to my phone and flashing from TWRP, but that doesn't work. I get an error complaining of wrong format. It seems to me, a Fastboot ROM can only be flashed from adb/flashboot. Is that correct?
Therefore, I have been going back to the bootloader and re-flashing OOS 10 from adb fastboot again. After this step, contrary to your guidance above, the phone does indeed boot directly to OOS.... A loooong, what seems to be initial boot. I then turn off the phone.
I reboot to recovery again - and it is now the stock recovery - so I follow your guidance to factory reset from there. It does boot into OOS, and it is another looonnng boot. I then turn off the phone, return to the bootloader, flash the TWRP .img, install the TWRP installer and move on to the LOS 17 process linked to above.
Though I'm not sure it's necessary, I follow these steps from the beginning of he process:
Install 10.3.0 fastboot ROM again to start over, boot it once. Just to make sure everything is good.
- Reboot to fastboot.
- Boot the Q image of TWRP.
- Run the TWRP installer, reboot to recovery
Everything seems to work well, so I follow these steps, all from TWRP:
- Factory reset (This is the slider at the bottom in the wipe menu).
- Format data. (This is the button that says Format data in the wipe menu)
- Do NOT wipe cache, do not Wipe system, do NOT Wipe Dalvik / ART, do not add anything else, Just Factory Reset and Format Data. After doing those two Reboot to Recovery one more time. You must do this after formatting data.
I do all of the steps below, with no problems:
- Now transfer Lineage and TWRP to your phone, Windows / Linux should see TWRP fine as a media device when plugged in.
- Install Lineage
Just a note at this point, to highlight that this is done from TWRP, as opposed to using adb fastboot as with OOS10. This is what I've done with ROM's in the past; the fastboot ROM thing is new to me.
Next, I
- Run the TWRP Installer.
- Reboot to Recovery.
- Install Lineage (You need Lineage on both slots, so yes run it again)
- Run the TWRP Installer (yes again).
- Reboot to Recovery
This is where things go bad. In this reboot to recovery, the TWRP splash screen sits there for a long time, and then the Qualcomm CrashDump Screen of Death (QCDSoD) appears. If I hold the power button down for long time, the QCDSoD disappears and the phone reboots and starts to load LOS. Then, it switches to TWRP splash screen, and as before, end with the QCCDSoD.
I've been through this entire process maybe three times. Always the same outcome (you know what they say, about doing the same things and expecting different results...)
I did note, that on the OS Fastboot ROM page, there was some discussion of "Branded" phones, specifically T-Mobile phones. When I first got this phone, after loading TWRP, I swapped active slots. On the new, active slot, I booted the phone, and it was to a T-Mobile ROM. Not sure if that plays any part in all of this.
Appreciate your hanging with me. I'm going to rest my fingers
Is this a TMobile 6T?
NoBodyUKnow said:
OK, finally getting back to this...
I currently have LOS 16 and twrp fajita 3.2.3-2 onboard, as well as Magisk Manager (but not magisk - shows red question mark and "magisk not installed" in Magisk mgr.).
I want to go to LOS 17, load gapps and root to remove redundant apps.
First, I need to I need to get back to stock ROM before anything else, right? I've downloaded 10.0.1-OnePlus6TOxygen_34_OTA_041_all_1911142208_af338-FASTBOOT.zip
I'll also need LOS 17.X, correct? I have this: lineage-17.1-20200104_020517-UNOFFICIAL-fajita.zip
I'll need the Q version of TWRP, right? Still looking for that. Is this version of TWRP specific to the OP 6T, or specific to Android 10? Other?
I'll need the ARM64 , Android 10 version of mindthegapps (mindthegaps supports A/B architecture, right?). Still looking for that. I've found "GApps", but not "mindthegapps". There's also "bitgapps". Should I consider this?
I'll need magisk manager. magisk uninstaller and magisk, correct? I have MagiskManager-v7.5.1.apk, Magisk-v20.3.zip and Magisk-uninstaller-20200110.zip. Not sure if these are the right ones..
I think the main thing I need help with is getting back to the stock ROM. Guessing that would be OOS10. Once I get there, there are lots of instructions around on how to get to LOS 17.
Thank you!!
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OhioYJ said:
It's like that because you didn't format data. Also you can't have OOS on one slot, and an AOSP ROM on another slot.
Here's the LOS install instructions I've been posting / using for clean / first installs.
Note the part in the begining about using 9.0.17 or 10.3.1 depending on which version of LOS you are using. Don't mix Android 10 and 9. Any questions ask.
Also note when Magisk is flashed those instructions. You're close, just missed a couple steps.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
NoBodyUKnow said:
Hello All,
I picked up a OP 6T from Amazon and would like to run Lineage 16.0 and load GApps, along with a number of other apps. I have TWRP Fajita (bluespark) installed and can boot to it. I also have Lineage 16 flashed as my ROM on Slot A, to which I can also successfully boot. I have Mind the GApps .zip ARM64 version on internal storage root.
Prior to flashing Lineage, I also loaded Magisk, which is still there as an app.
In trying to load MtheGApps, I cannot get past encryption in TWRP. TWRP prompts for a password, but I have no idea what that might be. I've read (somewhere) that the password is the pin I defined for my opening screen in Lineage, which I know. That does not work. I also have fingerprint enabled and have defined a print. The pin and finger get me into lineage without any trouble.
All of this is on slot A. Slot B seems to holds an older T-Mobile ROM, which I booted at some point. Not really interested in that, so eventually, I'll want to know what to do with that slot. I'll also want to root Lineage.
Maybe I should start from scratch? ( not sure how to get back there). Any guidance greatly appreciated!
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OhioYJ said:
Is this a TMobile 6T?
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After a little research, it appears that it is a T-Mobile variant: the A6013. And, well.... I guess this may be a clue...
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I'm guessing this is the source of my problem. Do you agree?
My research suggests the T-Mobile variant can be converted to "Global", but I'm wondering if it may just be more efficient to return this phone to Amazon with OOS 9 or 10 on it and buy the Global variant (A6010?)
NoBodyUKnow said:
I'm guessing this is the source of my problem. Do you agree?
My research suggests the T-Mobile variant can be converted to "Global", but I'm wondering if it may just be more efficient to return this phone to Amazon with OOS 9 or 10 on it and buy the Global variant (A6010?)
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Yeap, you have a TMobile 6T. A TMobile 6T is not a Global 6T, and even a "converted" TMobile 6T is not a Global 6T. They still require special instructions at points, and do different things. The instructions above will work perfect for a Global 6T. They (TMobile 6Ts) tend to be cheaper, but tend to have some gotchas with them.
OhioYJ said:
Yeap, you have a TMobile 6T. A TMobile 6T is not a Global 6T, and even a "converted" TMobile 6T is not a Global 6T. They still require special instructions at points, and do different things. The instructions above will work perfect for a Global 6T. They (TMobile 6Ts) tend to be cheaper, but tend to have some gotchas with them.
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Thanks! I like the 6T, so I guess I'm gonna get a Global. I'll get back to this, when I have that phone in-hand. Will slowly chug away on my Moto G6 until then. More to come...
Oh... Should I have any trouble putting an Oxygen 9 ROM ( or 10) on both slots without TWRP, before sending it back? Guess I'll need to re-lock the bootloader too.
NoBodyUKnow said:
Oh... Should I have any trouble putting an Oxygen 9 ROM ( or 10) on both slots without TWRP, before sending it back? Guess I'll need to re-lock the bootloader too.
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You could always use a T-Mobile MSM Tool ?
Link
MSM Tools are usually my last resort as they relock the bootloader, but in this case, it's what you are after.
OhioYJ said:
Yeap, you have a TMobile 6T. A TMobile 6T is not a Global 6T, and even a "converted" TMobile 6T is not a Global 6T. They still require special instructions at points, and do different things. The instructions above will work perfect for a Global 6T. They (TMobile 6Ts) tend to be cheaper, but tend to have some gotchas with them.
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Thanks! I like the 6T, so I guess I'm gonna get a Global. I'll get back to this, when I have that phone in-hand. Will slowly chug away on my Moto G6 until then. More to come...
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OK... Back this this!
This is the what I ordered to replace the T-Mobile variant I had. It arrived yesterday. Is this the "global" model, or did I again purchase the wrong phone?
This phone is a dual sim, so it is definitely different from the one I had. Model number from System Info is A6010_41_200115.
Behavior is exactly as before. First, I'm loading the Android 10 version of the OP Oxygen Rom. After the second install of the OTA as advised below...
- You can also update using TWRP, and flashing the OTA full ZIP. Just be aware, you need to flash the OTA zip, flash the TWRP installer, reboot to recovery, flash the OTA zip again. Reboot. At this point the phone won't boot, it will just go to stock recovery, wipe data (factory reset), and it should boot up into OOS. Then boot your TWRP img, install TWRP, boot to recovery, start the LOS install I linked to above.
...rather than going directly to stock recovery, the phone DOES boot to OOS. To get to recovery, I go through the minimal necessary setup steps to access the settings, so I can activate developer mode, enable advanced reboot and enable USB debug. Then I reboot to recovery (stock), perform the wipe and reset. I then reboot to Fastboot and flash the TWRP .img using adb/fastboot on my PC. I then txfr the TWRP install .zip to root and install that. All of this SEEMS to go well, but again, there's that unexpected reboot to OOS as highlighted above.
Next, I move on to the LOS 17 load.
This goes well, until I complete the second load of TWRP Installer and reboot to recovery. When I execute that step, the TWRP splash screen appears and stays there for 30-45 seconds, and then turns to the QualComm CrashDump Mode Screen.
:crying:
I guess the first thing is to determine, If I have the correct phone ....
NoBodyUKnow said:
OK... Back this this!
This is the what I ordered to replace the T-Mobile variant I had. It arrived yesterday. Is this the "global" model, or did I again purchase the wrong phone?
This phone is a dual sim, so it is definitely different from the one I had. Model number from System Info is A6010_41_200115.
Behavior is exactly as before. First, I'm loading the Android 10 version of the OP Oxygen Rom. After the second install of the OTA as advised below...
- You can also update using TWRP, and flashing the OTA full ZIP. Just be aware, you need to flash the OTA zip, flash the TWRP installer, reboot to recovery, flash the OTA zip again. Reboot. At this point the phone won't boot, it will just go to stock recovery, wipe data (factory reset), and it should boot up into OOS. Then boot your TWRP img, install TWRP, boot to recovery, start the LOS install I linked to above.
...rather than going directly to stock recovery, the phone DOES boot to OOS. To get to recovery, I go through the minimal necessary setup steps to access the settings, so I can activate developer mode, enable advanced reboot and enable USB debug. Then I reboot to recovery (stock), perform the wipe and reset. I then reboot to Fastboot and flash the TWRP .img using adb/fastboot on my PC. I then txfr the TWRP install .zip to root and install that. All of this SEEMS to go well, but again, there's that unexpected reboot to OOS as highlighted above.
Next, I move on to the LOS 17 load.
This goes well, until I complete the second load of TWRP Installer and reboot to recovery. When I execute that step, the TWRP splash screen appears and stays there for 30-45 seconds, and then turns to the QualComm CrashDump Mode Screen.
:crying:
I guess the first thing is to determine, If I have the correct phone ....
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So if I get this right, you're trying to install LOS 17 on your OnePlus 6T which is running OOS 10? Also you have the international variant.
DarthVader said:
So if I get this right, you're trying to install LOS 17 on your OnePlus 6T which is running OOS 10? Also you have the international variant.
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He's got the China version this time, which I believe is minus a couple LTE bands (not a deal breaker necessarily, but not ideal). Does this change his install process since it would have originally had HOS on it?
Yes, but...
DarthVader said:
So if I get this right, you're trying to install LOS 17 on your OnePlus 6T which is running OOS 10? Also you have the international variant.
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Yes, my goal is to have Lineage OS 17 (Android 10/Q) on a OnePlus 6T. Hopefully on the phone I have now, but on whatever 6T variant I need to get. I like the phone.
I tried before with a T-Mobile version of the A6013, and I could not get there. @OhioYJ offered some assistance and suggested the problem was the phone being a T-Mobile variant; that I needed a "Global" version. Therefore, I returned that phone and purchased an "International" A6010_41_200115. Is this the Global variant?
I've followed the processes detailed above on both phones and wound up at exactly the same place: The QUALCOMM CrashDump Mode screen. This happens after the second install of TWRP, when I reboot to Recovery.
In both cases, the phones came with OOS 9, and I'm updating to OOS10 via the Fastboot ROM before proceeding to LOS 17.
Is it possible to get to LOS 17 on the phone I have now?
Thanks!!!
OhioYJ said:
He's got the China version this time, which I believe is minus a couple LTE bands (not a deal breaker necessarily, but not ideal). Does this change his install process since it would have originally had HOS on it?
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This would be the global variant, wouldn't it? An A6013 with both GSM and CDMA...?
Mine is an A6013, I checked the phone and original box. I bought mine straight from OnePlus. TMobile ones will only have a single IMEI. The "Real" 6T will be dual sim and have two separate, unique IMEI numbers.
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This would be the global variant, wouldn't it? An A6013 with both GSM and CDMA...?
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Do this. Download the latest OOS 10.3.2 from OnePlus's Website. As well as latest Unofficial TWRP Image and Installer. Grab the Q Image, not the Pie one. The latest TWRP version as of now is 3.3.1-32. Now Boot to TWRP. Flash the OOS ZIP File and then TWRP Installer. Reboot to Recovery and again flash the OOS ZIP and TWRP Installer. Once that's done, you can once again Reboot to Recovery. Now, flash the Latest LineageOS 17.1 ZIP file and TWRP Installer. Reboot to Recovery one last time and flash Gapps. After that Format Data and Reboot System. You should now hopefully boot into Android.
DarthVader said:
Do this. Download the latest OOS 10.3.2 from OnePlus's Website. As well as latest Unofficial TWRP Image and Installer. Grab the Q Image, not the Pie one. The latest TWRP version as of now is 3.3.1-32. Now Boot to TWRP. Flash the OOS ZIP File and then TWRP Installer. Reboot to Recovery and again flash the OOS ZIP and TWRP Installer. Once that's done, you can once again Reboot to Recovery. Now, flash the Latest LineageOS 17.1 ZIP file and TWRP Installer. Reboot to Recovery one last time and flash Gapps. After that Format Data and Reboot System. You should now hopefully boot into Android.
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@OhioYJ
I did as you suggested. As with my first phone (a T-Mobile variant), when I perform the reboot to recovery after flashing LOS 17 and TWRP, the TWRP intro screen appears for a long time ( 30 seconds + ). When it finally disappears, the Qual. Crash Dump Screen appears. By holding the power button for about 10 seconds, the phone reboots to LOS. After booting, I can navigate within LOS, but a warning flashes for a few milliseconds, about every ten seconds. I was able to capture a screenshot of the warning from the video I just linked to:
This continues to occur: if I try to reboot to recovery, the TWRP screen appears, lingers and then changes to the Qual Crash Dump screen. At this point, when I hold the power button for about 10 seconds, the phone boots to LOS. When LOS is running, the warning continues to appear at regular intervals.
Thinking I may just go for another phone, preferably one that supports GSM and CDMA, but at least a US, non-T-mobile phone with all of the GSM Bands. They are a little pricey though.
Happy to try other things with this phone though, if it might help further understanding of these phones.
Looking for w Breakthrough...
@OhioYJ @DarthVader
Gentleman,
I hope this update finds you and your loved ones safe, in this scary time.
I am still trying to get LOS 17 on my OP 6T, and I Keep ending up at the same place.: Qualcomm CrashDump Screen. l'm using the fastboot ROM's, and using those does not completely align with this part of OhioYJ's instructions:
- You can also update using TWRP, and flashing the OTA full ZIP. Just be aware, you need to flash the OTA zip, flash the TWRP installer, reboot to recovery, flash the OTA zip again. Reboot. At this point the phone won't boot, it will just go to stock recovery, wipe data (factory reset), and it should boot up into OOS. Then boot your TWRP img, install TWRP, boot to recovery, start the LOS install I linked to above.
OhioYJ mentions "flashing the OTA Full .zip". The Fastboot ROM's have "OTA" in their labels and they are .zip files, but they will not flash in TWRP. They error out. They do run - and flash - from the bootloader, and this is what I've been doing. I'm guessing there are other, TWRP flasheable .zip files for the 6T. Maybe I should try those? Can't seem to find them. If so, can you point them out to me, please?
I humbly ask that you review this thread, looking closely at your guidance and my responses. I keep ending up at the same place - the Qualcom CrashDump Mode Screen.
Thanks!
NBUK

Stuck at bootloader--HELP!

Let's get this out of the way. I don't have much experience flashing ROMs. I've done it on a few phones, but I can't say I really understood what I was doing. I'm just good at following directions. So, I know about enough to get into trouble.
And ...I've gotten into trouble. My goal is to install LineageOS on my brother's Essential Phone. Based on directions I found here, I determined the active slot was b, so I installed TWRP on slot a. TWRP worked in recovery, but without touch. I then flashed twrp-3.2.3-0-mata.img to the non-active slot. Lastly, I sideloaded twrp-installer-mata-3.2.3-0.zip. I then changed the active slot back to b and rebooted. It now boots only to the bootloader and not to the OS. No matter what option I select--Start, Bootloader, Recovery--it reboots to the bootloader.
Any help to get out of this would be greatly appreciated.
Lineage can be installed more easily using Lineage's own Recovery rather than using TWRP. The Lineage Recovery is a pre-built replacement for your boot.img file.
Links for Lineage OS 17.1 (mata) and its corresponding Recovery (mata):
https://download.lineageos.org/mata
Link for Installation using Lineage Recovery:
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/mata/install
Hope this helps
MuddyDog said:
Lineage can be installed more easily using Lineage's own Recovery rather than using TWRP. The Lineage Recovery is a pre-built replacement for your boot.img file.
Links for Lineage OS 17.1 (mata) and its corresponding Recovery (mata):
https://download.lineageos.org/mata
Link for Installation using Lineage Recovery:
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/mata/install
Hope this helps
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Thanks for the suggestion. I had actually already tried that. That's when I got desperate and tried generic TWRP. When I try to flash the Lineage recovery image I get a "No such partition" error, no matter which partition is active. I read somewhere that the flash boot_[letter] command might work, but I get "Couldn't parse partition size '0x'.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I had actually already tried that. That's when I got desperate and tried generic TWRP. When I try to flash the Lineage recovery image I get a "No such partition" error, no matter which partition is active. I read somewhere that the flash boot_[letter] command might work, but I get "Couldn't parse partition size '0x'.
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Try:
Fastboot flash:raw boot_slot recovery.img
So, I found a solution. In order to overcome the errors I was getting, I had to use the raw command. So it was fastboot flash:raw boot [image file]. Once Lineage recovery was installed, I could boot to recovery and sideload Lineage.
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Try:
Fastboot flash:raw boot_slot recovery.img
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I guess our replies crossed. At any rate, the raw command did the trick. Thanks for your help.
I'm having the same problem, and the raw command doesn't seem to help. Trying to install twrp causes it to be stuck in the bootloader. I somehow was able to install the lineage recovery, then to install the lineage OS. Because I am thinking of trying other ROMs, I decided to go back to trying the TWRP install. Now everything seems broken. When I use the a slot (where I installed TWRP), I'm stuck in the bootloader. When I shift to the b slot, I'm stuck on the Lineage splash page.
(By the way, while I was in the Lineage recovery at some point in the middle of all this, I also sideloaded the TWRP install zip.)
I've tried flashing the TWRP numerous times, and it always seems to work, but the result still is the same.
Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: I was able to get out of the loop by reflashing the Lineage Recovery, booting into that recovery, then doing a factory wipe. I was able to boot into Lineage. But why can't I successfully install TWRP? Or, I guess, alternately, is it possible to use the Lineage Recovery to flash different ROMs? (Sorry if this goes beyond the scope of the original question.)
Is Lineage using an Android 10 security update after January? January is the last update for Android 10 that TWRP worked with. Once Essential went belly up the TWRP devs just stopped updating when it broke with February security update. Anyway, I just thought I would mention it.
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Is Lineage using an Android 10 security update after January? January is the last update for Android 10 that TWRP worked with. Once Essential went belly up the TWRP devs just stopped updating when it broke with February security update. Anyway, I just thought I would mention it.
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I installed Lineageos directly on the february android stock version. (which is the last one from Essential)
Simply by following the tutorial on the LineageOS website.
Everything worked the first time.
So there is no need to switch back to the January android stock version. The image recovery provided by Lineage works very well.
And for your information LineageOS is updated almost every Monday.
Moreover the developers of the TWRP are not the developers of Essential. Company which closed at the end of February.
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KJannot said:
I'm having the same problem, and the raw command doesn't seem to help. Trying to install twrp causes it to be stuck in the bootloader. I somehow was able to install the lineage recovery, then to install the lineage OS. Because I am thinking of trying other ROMs, I decided to go back to trying the TWRP install. Now everything seems broken. When I use the a slot (where I installed TWRP), I'm stuck in the bootloader. When I shift to the b slot, I'm stuck on the Lineage splash page.
(By the way, while I was in the Lineage recovery at some point in the middle of all this, I also sideloaded the TWRP install zip.)
I've tried flashing the TWRP numerous times, and it always seems to work, but the result still is the same.
Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: I was able to get out of the loop by reflashing the Lineage Recovery, booting into that recovery, then doing a factory wipe. I was able to boot into Lineage. But why can't I successfully install TWRP? Or, I guess, alternately, is it possible to use the Lineage Recovery to flash different ROMs? (Sorry if this goes beyond the scope of the original question.)
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Which Rom would you like to install instead of Lineage?
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Which Rom would you like to install instead of Lineage?
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I'm of two minds; one is just to go with something stock android-ish, which leads me to Evolution X or Pixel Experience. The other is to cut myself from Google entirely, which leads me to /e/. I'm also looking at Paranoid, just because it looks like it's stable. Any thoughts on any of those?
I had updated Essential to the February update; would that be why TWRP would not successfully install on my phone?
Would that still be true if I had flashed Lineage?
KJannot said:
I'm of two minds; one is just to go with something stock android-ish, which leads me to Evolution X or Pixel Experience. The other is to cut myself from Google entirely, which leads me to /e/. I'm also looking at Paranoid, just because it looks like it's stable. Any thoughts on any of those?
I had updated Essential to the February update; would that be why TWRP would not successfully install on my phone?
Would that still be true if I had flashed Lineage?
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Paranoid Android: What I heard is VoLTE broken, if you enable it, SMS/MMS might not work properly.
Evolution: No update in Android 10 since August, not sure they contine to support Essential phone for Android 11
Pixel Experience: I don't think they Anroid 10 for Essential phone, only official Anroid 9 which is too old
TWRP issue: You need to go back to Jan stock rom before going to any rom if you just flashed LOS
What current stable rom with Nov security update: I'm using crDroid 6.12 (unofficial release but from XDA reliable source)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/essential-phone/development/rom-crdroid-v6-7-t4129739

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