F63 update fails when rooted and OrangeFox - OnePlus 8 Pro Questions & Answers

My phone perpetually "suggests" me to update to F63.
> OP8Pro with F13, OrangeFox and root.
> Build number IN2023_11_F.13.
> Magisk
> OrangeFox for FB1
I enabled "Automatic updates" and OFox set up to allow OTA.
Yet any attempt to update to F63 results in "Could'n update. Installation problem".
Any ideas? Any logs to loot at?
Thanks in advance

sms2000 said:
My phone perpetually "suggests" me to update to F63.
> OP8Pro with F13, OrangeFox and root.
> Build number IN2023_11_F.13.
> Magisk
> OrangeFox for FB1
I enabled "Automatic updates" and OFox set up to allow OTA.
Yet any attempt to update to F63 results in "Could'n update. Installation problem".
Any ideas? Any logs to loot at?
Thanks in advance
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Pretty sure you can't OTA update OOS with any custom recovery, and you can't update at all while rooted.
From a guide I found elsewhere:
Open Magisk Manager, select “Uninstall” and choose the “Restore Images” option. Magisk will restore your phone’s stock boot image that was backed up during the rooting process.
Now go to “Settings” → “System” → “System updates” and select “Download and Install Now” to install the OOS OTA update on your rooted phone.
After the update finishes, DO NOT REBOOT the phone. Since you restored the stock boot image, the root access will be lost if your reboot right now.
Now open Magisk Manager, press “Install” and select “Install to Inactive Slot (After OTA)” from the list of available methods.
Finally, select “Let’s Go” to confirm and install Magisk to the inactive slot (where the OxygenOS OTA has been installed).
After Magisk is installed, reboot your phone by pressing the ‘Reboot’ button.

Nimueh said:
Pretty sure you can't OTA update OOS with any custom recovery, and you can't update at all while rooted.
From a guide I found elsewhere:
Open Magisk Manager, select “Uninstall” and choose the “Restore Images” option. Magisk will restore your phone’s stock boot image that was backed up during the rooting process.
Now go to “Settings” → “System” → “System updates” and select “Download and Install Now” to install the OOS OTA update on your rooted phone.
After the update finishes, DO NOT REBOOT the phone. Since you restored the stock boot image, the root access will be lost if your reboot right now.
Now open Magisk Manager, press “Install” and select “Install to Inactive Slot (After OTA)” from the list of available methods.
Finally, select “Let’s Go” to confirm and install Magisk to the inactive slot (where the OxygenOS OTA has been installed).
After Magisk is installed, reboot your phone by pressing the ‘Reboot’ button.
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My Magisk states there is no preserved stock image. I remember it was backuped during the installation. Very strange.
Anyway where can I have the F13 boot.img?

sms2000 said:
My Magisk states there is no preserved stock image. I remember it was backuped during the installation. Very strange.
Anyway where can I have the F13 boot.img?
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I've uploaded my stock OP8Pro_EU_IN2023_F.13_boot.img to GDrive for you ... please let me know when you've grabbed it so I can delete the file

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Moto g6 plus rooted with MAgick updating OTA procedure

I want to update my current Stock Room version by OTA
Could anyone confirm if the stock rom OTA updates of a mobile already routed with Magisk are being executed following the procedure of the Magisk OP for "Devices with A / B Partitions" in xdadevelopers Forum?
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md#ota-installation-tips
-Please disable Automatic system updates in developer options, so it won't install OTAs without your acknowledgement.
-When an OTA is available, first go to (Magisk Manager → Uninstall → Restore Images). Do not reboot or you will have Magisk uninstalled. This will restore your boot (and dtbo if applicable) back to 100% untouched stock images in order to pass pre-OTA block verifications. This step is required before doing any of the following steps written below!
-After restoring stock boot image, apply OTAs as you normally would (Settings → System → System Update).
-Wait for the installation to be fully done (both step 1 and step 2 of the OTA), do not press the restart button!! Instead, go to (Magisk Manager → Install → Install to Inactive Slot) and install Magisk to the slot that the OTA engine just updated.
-After installation is done, press the reboot button in Magisk Manager. Under-the-hood Magisk Manager forces your device to switch to the updated slot, bypassing any possible post-OTA verifications.
Many thanks in advancehttps://cdn-cf-3.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/highfive.gif
dont work for me..i get the update but when start to download fail at 1%
ise all the steps however it does not let me download and throws me the notification and interrupts me every so often that it could not be updated but there is something that is not clear to me when it comes to restoring images in magis also after that it is necessary to give it also to be uninstalled or it was only to restore because it has not worked for me after 1% makes me wrong and does not install me

Upgrade available - best/easiest way to backup/restore?

OS update is ready here, my device is rooted and after that it will be unrooted. So I'll have to run root again which will wipe my device afaik.
What is the easiest/most comfortable worryfree method to backup and restore everything so I have everything exactly as it is right now, afterwards? (even in-app configurations and logins (google authenticator etc.)) ?
I've been trying to determine this also, so I'm interested in this thread. Specifically the Google authenticator stuff, which I need for work related things.
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Follow the directions in Funk Wizards 9.0.11 OTA thread. You absolutely can upgrade, keep root, and keep all your data intact, because I just did, and have with every OTA.
thedrizzle said:
Follow the directions in Funk Wizards 9.0.11 OTA thread. You absolutely can upgrade, keep root, and keep all your data intact, because I just did, and have with every OTA.
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Do you mean this here? This will not wipe anything and keep all settings?
Update Process for Rooted Users
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.
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Just flash update, and then twrp no reboot between then reboot to twrp flash magisk and your golden.
Use local upgrade. Done in 4 mins. Reflash twrp, and magisk. Install the update from local upgrade, reboot. Reboot bootloader, boot twrp, flash custom kernel, twrp installer, and magisk, reboot. Any magisk modules will be reactivated when u boot up. To me, these few steps are way better that uninstalling anything.
dante`afk said:
Do you mean this here? This will not wipe anything and keep all settings?
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Yes
If you don't have TWRP this is the method.
If you have TWRP follow TWRP method. Simple

What is safe way to install TWRP and keep root in between OTA update updating in OS

vukis said:
vukis said:
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 complet
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Just tried this method with local upgrade. It works indeed! Thanks!
But TWRP got lost from local upgrade. So after restarting flashed twrp-installer-fajita-3.2.3-37.zip via Magisk Manager. But install script anounced that I am now unrooted.
Restarting phone confirmed that.
Anyway installed root again via TWRP.
What is safe way to install TWRP in between those 5 update OTA+keep root steps?
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What is safe way to install TWRP in between those 5 update OTA+keep root steps? I once tried some kind of "OTA" update via twrp, but all was lost. (Could be a bit older twrp version without pattern unlock)
Why not just download the ZIP from the TWRP rather than use the OTA method?
The zips are available here.
I never uninstall magisk by the way. However that is part of the instructions. There are TWRP instructions, it's the third post, I believe.
OhioYJ said:
Why not just download the ZIP from the TWRP rather than use the OTA method?
The zips are available here.
I never uninstall magisk by the way. However that is part of the instructions. There are TWRP instructions, it's the third post, I believe.
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Well I used this thread (How to Update/Return to Stock your OnePlus 6/6T(ROOT | NO ROOT | STOCK BASED |OTHERS)) from @mauronofrio as my guide. And in 2nd paragraph it states:
2. I have a stock rom with an unlocked bootloader and I'm rooted or I made some modifications:
You can use:
Local Update Method (Recommended)
Fastboot Update Method
TWRP Update Method
MSM Tool Restore Method
Local update method is recommended. So I was following this "general knowledge". Also I lost all user data (with nandroid backup) updating via twrp. Could be that my TWRP was outdated, but I would rather not to loose my user data again :/
Are you just OOS, rooted, TWRP?
I just flash the ZIP in twrp, flash twrp installer, reboot recovery, flash magisk. You can Repeat those steps if you want to update both slots. No reason to complicate it. I've never lost any data. The only time I format or lose data is going between OOS and AOSP roms. Then it is definitely important to backup data (always important to backup data anyways though).

Update system without computer and preserve TWRP?

Is there a way to update system to .14 and preserve TWRP?
I know that I can preserve Magisk, but I don't want to lose TWRP because I need to flash few more things.
Two more constraints:
I don't want to lose data
I don't have access to pc
In what steps I can achieve it, if any?
Yes, just go to TWRP with your OTA file, install the OTA file (in TWRP!), don't restart and install the ZIP file of the TWRP, reboot to recovery, flash magisk and reboot. Done. You'll still with your TWRP, rooted and updated.
MatheusPimentel said:
Yes, just go to TWRP with your OTA file, install the OTA file (in TWRP!), don't restart and install the ZIP file of the TWRP, reboot to recovery, flash magisk and reboot. Done. You'll still with your TWRP, rooted and updated.
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Exactly. But make sure to only use the full OTA and not the incremental one.
Full guide
1. Go to TWRP
2. Flash FULL ROM
3. Flash TWRP INSTALLER (if u fail to u will lose TWRP)
4. Reboot your device. (yes boot it...and access your phone)
5. Reboot back to TWRP
6. Flash Magisk
Working method...tried nd tested 50+ times
The following also works. Follow it precisely.
> Install the update through the OS Update UI.
> Open Magisk Manager and find the module that preserves TWRP. Flash it. It won't appear in the module list. Don't restart yet, you'll lose Magisk if you do.
> Open Magist Manager and click "install". Install to inactive slot (OTA)
> Reboot!
Done this a few times now, it's actually more convenient than booting to TWRP.
I use always that way. The module is called TWRP_A_B_Retention_Script-Magisk.zip.
Open Magisk Manager > Downloads and it's called : TWRP A/B Retention Script.
To find it easy order by name. Default it's by last update.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79358976&postcount=2012
Done.
Thank you all.

Updating rooted 6T the right way, i.e. w/o rebooting upon load.

When I update my rooted 6T, the update is successful but the phone reboots every time the lock screen appears. What is the proper way to update to latest OTA w/rooted 6T?
Given:
No TWRP.
Encrypted storage, which is why no TWRP.
Magisk modules disabled prior to update
Fingerprints, codes, etc removed prior to update
I've followed these steps with the same reboot result.
Update Process for Rooted Users
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.
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The steps you posted are exactly what I've followed for every update with no problem. Make sure you're using the full update .zip, not the incremental zip
BTW, TWRP works perfectly fine with encryption
Does the system update automatically download the full update.zip? I have a system notification that a system update is ready to download and install. Is that the full update.zip?
Do I need to make sure I disable fingerprints and other security? Do I need to disable magisk modules? Do I need to disable or uninstall anything, other than Magisk, before I install the update?
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CUBENSIS said:
The steps you posted are exactly what I've followed for every update with no problem. Make sure you're using the full update .zip, not the incremental zip
BTW, TWRP works perfectly fine with encryption
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When I was using TWRP, TWRP could not see the downloaded file because the file names appear encrypted, ie scrambled letters for names.
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kamiller42 said:
When I update my rooted 6T, the update is successful but the phone reboots every time the lock screen appears. What is the proper way to update to latest OTA w/rooted 6T?
Given:
No TWRP.
Encrypted storage, which is why no TWRP.
Magisk modules disabled prior to update
Fingerprints, codes, etc removed prior to update
I've followed these steps with the same reboot result.
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Had the same issue. Updated this way several times with no issues. 9.0.15 I had problems. Had to back up internal files and wipe data.
But I also had no limits installed when I took the update which I believe caused this. The no limits 7.2 was incompatible with the latest update and Everytime I pushed root it would do the reboot to recovery instantly on lock screen upon boot. If you flash twrp in recovery, your phone will boot normally without root so you can back up your files before doing a full wipe and put your files and apps back in.
But my method was take the full ota from the one plus Ron updater in os. Then let it boot normally. Then reboot to fastboot and put twrp and magisk on like you did when you initially rooted etc

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