[RECOVERY] [UNOFFICIAL] [9.0] [3.2.1-0] TWRP Pie - Huawei Mate 9 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other D

Here is TWRP for the Mate 9. This works on Android Pie (EMUI 9.0). I ported it over from the Mate 20 X and themed it with my Black & Blue theme. Thank you to @freeza for the original recovery. Flash this in adb with the fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrpxxxxxx.img. Then in TWRP you can flash this TWRP image file to erecovery_ramdisk and then flash the rooted recovery_ramdisk to recovery_ramdisk. Then you'll have root on regular recovery and TWRP on erecovery. To be rooted when you boot you have to hold in volume up at boot. It will boot normally into Android and you'll be rooted. If you don't hold in volume up while booting you'll be booted normally with no root. To enter TWRP boot with the USB cable plugged into your computer and hold in volume up. If you don't want to do this then simply choose either root or TWRP and flash the appropriate img file to recovery_ramdisk. Decryption will not work on EMUI 9.1.
TWRP
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1395089523397925791
L29C636B159 Rooted Recovery Image
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1395089523397925213

for install this m9 twrp
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrpm9.img ok
for enter twrp after ?
only turn On and press volume+ ???
with twrp no possible root correct ?
the original recovery is recovery_ramdis.img extract update.app ??

aureliomilitao said:
for install this m9 twrp
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrpm9.img ok
for enter twrp after ?
only turn On and press volume+ ???
with twrp no possible root correct ?
the original recovery is recovery_ramdis.img extract update.app ??
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Yes you're correct but you can technically have both root and twrp. If you fastboot flash just twrp then volume up + power will boot you into twrp. If you want root and twrp then first fastboot flash twrp then boot into twrp then go to install then choose Image then browse to the twrp image then hit ok then choose erecovery_ramdisk. This will install twrp on the erecovery ramdisk partition. Then hit install then Image then browse to the rooted recovery_ramdisk then hit ok and choose to install it to recovery_ramdisk. This is the only way to have root and twrp right now.
After you do this, volume up will boot with root and volume up with the USB cable plugged in will boot into twrp.

huuuumm
for twrp + root
need install twrp in recovery_ramdisk partition and magisk in erecovery partition?

aureliomilitao said:
huuuumm
for twrp + root
need install twrp in recovery_ramdisk partition and magisk in erecovery partition?
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You can do it either way. It's easier to install root in the recovery_ramdisk so if you restart your phone you can press volume up before it boots and you'll be rooted. To get a rooted boot.img you have to have your original boot.img on your internal storage and install Magisk Manager and choose "Patch boot image" to have Magisk Manager create a Magisk patched boot image, then you can flash that in twrp to either recovery_ramdisk or erecovery_ramdisk.

ajsmsg78 said:
You can do it either way. It's easier to install root in the recovery_ramdisk so if you restart your phone you can press volume up before it boots and you'll be rooted. To get a rooted boot.img you have to have your original boot.img on your internal storage and install Magisk Manager and choose "Patch boot image" to have Magisk Manager create a Magisk patched boot image, then you can flash that in twrp to either recovery_ramdisk or erecovery_ramdisk.
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ok but
for enter twrp is boot and volume +
for enter root need boot and volume + ( no enter recovery) boot system root direct
so
how enter twrp and root together ?

aureliomilitao said:
ok but
for enter twrp is boot and volume +
for enter root need boot and volume + ( no enter recovery) boot system root direct
so
how enter twrp and root together ?
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You don't have to have root loaded when you're in twrp. You can do everything in twrp that you can do with root.

On MHA-l29 with Magisk works like a charm! Nice work!

Does it support decryption?

rufik said:
Does it support decryption?
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I've always been decrypted so I haven't tested that but I don't think TWRP supports decryption on Pie yet. If you do a data format and modify the vendor/fstab and remove the forceencrypt then you'll be decrypted and stay decrypted until you flash back the stock rom in erecovery.

Do work this boot.img also on L29C432B158 ?
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Midnightkey said:
Do work this boot.img also on L29C432B158 ?
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It should work fine. Try for yourself.

I can't decrypt my device,what can I do?

How can i handel the root permissions? in magisk manager i dont have the SU menu
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[email protected] said:
I can't decrypt my device,what can I do?
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I think u must do an factory reset in twrp, so save everything in the internal storage
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put in external still can see in twrp

To remove encryption you need to edit vendor/etc/fstab.hi3660. Copy it to your pc or open it any text editing app and remove the forceencrypt line. Then put it back in vendor/etc. Then boot into twrp and format data by going to wipe, format data and typing in YES. This will remove encryption and because you just modified the fstab file you'll stay decrypted. Twrp will now also see your internal storage correctly as well.

Hi all, here is a with Magisk v19 patched recovery_ramdisk.img
- which is not depended to a specific EMUI 9 firmware or cust - so it should work on all current and future EMUI 9 Firmwares and models of MHA (L29, L09, AL00, TL00): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1395089523397933251
If you like to use it:
0) Delete Magisk Manager before flashing the patched recovery_ramdisk.img
1) Flash patched recovery_ramdisk and boot with disconected USB and Vol+ and Powerbutton to system
2) Install then newest Magisk Manager from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
3) Enable permission for storage in Settings/Apps/Apps/ Magisk Manager
4) Switch automatic battery management in Settings/Battery/App launch/ Magisk Manager to manual - and make sure, all three options are enabled: Auto-Launch, Secondary launch and Run in background
5) Open now Magisk Manager first time and accept the "additional setup" - Magisk will download and flash a additional zip for the "workspace environment"
Many thanks to @ajsmsg78 for this EMUI 9 TWRP for Mate 9
I made a Thread on Android Hilfe de for German speaking users with credits for this new TWRP: https://www.android-hilfe.de/forum/root-custom-roms-modding-fuer-huawei-mate-9.3022/root-fuer-mate-9-mha-l29-und-mha-l09-emui-9_android-pie.908543.html

Thank you very much for your VERY detailed and comprehensive tutorial (using google translate )
With HWOTA9 i upgraded my MHA-L29C432 from oreo to pie 9.0.1.158, and with your guide i succeed to root (without TWRP) :good: :victory:

Does back up and restore in TWRP working now? right now i cant see some easy solution if i bricked/bootlooped my phone.
thanks.

weyrulez said:
Does back up and restore in TWRP working now? right now i cant see some easy solution if i bricked/bootlooped my phone.
thanks.
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Backup/Restore is working. If you use original Huawei Firmware, you cannot backup/restore data (but everything else) except you would format data (to remove encryption as mentioned - but if you are new to this things, I would not recommend since you can use Huawei Backup or Titanium Backup for Backup/Restore data)
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chaozu said:
Thank you very much for your VERY detailed and comprehensive tutorial (using google translate )
With HWOTA9 i upgraded my MHA-L29C432 from oreo to pie 9.0.1.158, and with your guide i succeed to root (without TWRP) :good: :victory:
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You are welcome If you like to have EMUI 9 /Mate 9 Callrecorder, you can install this Magisk Module: https://www.android-hilfe.de/forum/root-custom-roms-modding-fuer-huawei-mate-9.3022/pie-huawei-call-recorder-fuer-mate-9-emui-9.909715.html

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downgrade from oreo?

hello everyone
i have installed beta oreo version 8.0.0.046, and there are few things that doesn't work like themes etc..
my question is - can i downgrade via ff finder app to approved firmware? or should i wait?
the problem is that i can't enable oem unlock and flash twrp (maybe the twrp is not compatible with oreo). what you suggest me to do?
Install twrp and fix themes
t.h.i said:
hello everyone
i have installed beta oreo version 8.0.0.046, and there are few things that doesn't work like themes etc..
my question is - can i downgrade via ff finder app to approved firmware? or should i wait?
the problem is that i can't enable oem unlock and flash twrp (maybe the twrp is not compatible with oreo). what you suggest me to do?
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DOWNLOAD LINK:
htt ps://drive.goo gle.c om/open?id=0 B4...Eh2aDFLM3JlYkU
remove space above link
To install:
First, have Android O running. Unlock the bootloader. Download the twrp image.
Then, run in fastboot mode:
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrp_android_o_mate9_a1.img
Then, reboot holding volume up, and you've got TWRP!
THEN FOLOW GUIDE BELOW TO GET THEMES WORKING. after change the name dont reset phone or you have to rename folder again
hello everyone. when u install this go to twrp and mount versions and cust then go to filemanager in twrp.
Navigate to cust -> hw in Root Browser and rename the folder named normal to eu
After this, go to version -> special_cust -> STF-L09 -> hw and rename folder named normal to eu.
THEN REBOOT WITHOUT WIPE OR FORMATING
THEMES AND RINGTONES WILL BE WORKING.
EASIEST WAY.
shoaibshah575 said:
DOWNLOAD LINK:
htt ps://drive.goo gle.c om/open?id=0 B4...Eh2aDFLM3JlYkU
remove space above link
To install:
First, have Android O running. Unlock the bootloader. Download the twrp image.
Then, run in fastboot mode:
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrp_android_o_mate9_a1.img
Then, reboot holding volume up, and you've got TWRP!
THEN FOLOW GUIDE BELOW TO GET THEMES WORKING. after change the name dont reset phone or you have to rename folder again
hello everyone. when u install this go to twrp and mount versions and cust then go to filemanager in twrp.
Navigate to cust -> hw in Root Browser and rename the folder named normal to eu
After this, go to version -> special_cust -> STF-L09 -> hw and rename folder named normal to eu.
THEN REBOOT WITHOUT WIPE OR FORMATING
THEMES AND RINGTONES WILL BE WORKING.
EASIEST WAY.
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forget to mention, my version is vtr-L29

Mate 10 Pro lost root

Hi guys
I have rooted my mate 10 pro using the guides from this forum and everything worked like a charm.
Now I wanted to check on my adaway to install the latest block lists and it said that the phone has to be rooted. So I opened my SU and it said root undetected.
I haven't done any updates or what else could have caused the loss of root.
Any ideas on how that could have happened?
Aval0n1979 said:
Hi guys
I have rooted my mate 10 pro using the guides from this forum and everything worked like a charm.
Now I wanted to check on my adaway to install the latest block lists and it said that the phone has to be rooted. So I opened my SU and it said root undetected.
I haven't done any updates or what else could have caused the loss of root.
Any ideas on how that could have happened?
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Which SU were you using? SuperSU, PHH Superuser or Magisk?
I do know that SuperSU sometimes loses root, a reboot usually fixes it. Or flash it again.
If SuperSU or PHH I recommend switching to Magisk. It has modules that you can install and uninstall easily and ad-blocking is one of them (Unified hosts block).
You would need Twrp to install it the easiest way, you can get that here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/development/huawei-mate-10-pro-twrp-3-2-1-0-t3769904
And Magisk from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Flash TWRP if you don't have it already, and if your current doesn't have decrypt support:
Then simply reboot to fastboot mode (Vol down + USB + power).
Then use the command
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrp.img
After you have flashed TWRP, type 'fastboot reboot', and hold Vol up + Vol down (while USB is still plugged in).
When in TWRP, enter pin/password to enable decryption.
Transfer Magisk to sdcard and flash using Install button.
If it says ramdisk is already patched you will have to restore stock image. You can do this by downloading your current firmware update.zip from http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/
When you have update.zip, extract update.app from it and download Huawei Update Extractor.
Extract and open Huawei Update extractor, then go to settings and disable Header check (else it will give you an error when you open update.app).
Open update.app in the program and rightclick on Ramdisk and Extract Selected. Now go to fastboot mode and flash 'fastboot flash ramdisk ramdisk.img'.
After this go back to TWRP and flash Magisk again.
After it is flashed open Magisk Manager, tap the hamburger menu and then on Downloads. Here you can download modules. Unified Hosts block is the one you'd want for ad-block. When it is flashed, reboot and open a terminal app. Use the command 'hosts' to enter the Unified hosts block interface. I only use 'm' for ad blocking.
You could set up Adaway systemless blocking with Magisk too if you prefer Adaway.
Thank you for your help! I have Super SU and the reboot fixed the problem.
I will go through your post and use the tips you gave!
Thank you again!!

From LineageOS 17 to stock rom

Hello,
On my moto G7+, i have flashed LineageOS 17 two weeks ago. It was running well except that i get LTE data only for one SD slot (b).
I've seen that i should have updated original moto rom till the last update with android 10 BEFORE to flash LOS. I didn't.
I've proceed this flash procedure :
fastboot boot twrp-3.3.1-0-lake.img
In TWRP :
‘Advanced‘ menu.
TWRP on Moto G7/Moto G7 Plus - Select 'Install Recovery Ramdisk' Option
Tap on the ‘Install Recovery Ramdisk‘ option.
Navigate to the phone’s internal storage and select the TWRP recovery image file.
Permanently Install TWRP
Finally, swipe the button to permanently install TWRP.
Once the file has been flashed, go back to the TWRP main menu. Do not reboot your phone into the system yet. Permanently installing TWRP modifies the boot partition and will trigger DM-Verity when the device boots. And thus it will cause a bootloop.
To fix this, head to the next section to flash the Magisk installer zip to root Moto G7 Plus and disable DM-Verity subsequently.
ROOT
Flash Magisk Installer zip in TWRP to root Moto G7 Plus
Select the ‘Install’ button in TWRP recovery.
Navigate to the directory where the Magisk installer zip file was transferred.
Select the “Magisk-v19.4.zip” file.
Tap on the “Add more Zips” button and select the “copy-partitions-AB.zip” file to add it to the flashing queue.
Then swipe the ‘Swipe to Confirm Flash‘ button to flash the files and root Moto G7 Plus using Magisk.
Finally, tap on the ‘Reboot System‘ button to reboot your phone.
So i decided to come back to original last firmware (with android 10). Here begins difficulties.
I tried to run this :
1) RSD lite is not working with my W10 computer
2) Flash rom with BAT file (Flash Rom.bat) > not working
Please, can someone let me know "how to procedure" to come back to stock os ?
Many thanks :good:
I've used Lenovo Rescue and Smart Assistant to restore back to stock.
Put your phone in fastboot mode and the application will detect it and ask if you want to restore.
https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds101291
beto281 said:
I've used Lenovo Rescue and Smart Assistant to restore back to stock.
Put your phone in fastboot mode and the application will detect it and ask if you want to restore.
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It works !
Thanks for your help

Installing, Updating, Backup and Restore Guide for OP6/6T

This is a bit late but why not. THIS IS A COMPILATION OF ALL THE OS METHODS YOU NEED FOR THE OP6/6T.
ENJOY my guide
DISCLAIMER:
*I am not responsible for bricked devices, damage to your device*
Sorry for a long list of methods, some work for others and some don't. But I recommend to pick a method and stick to it. Maybe read the part at the top as some have notes about mine or someone else's experience/recommendation. Don't skip steps and follow each step.
If stuck, just ask and I or anyone else will try and help
I am here to post methods for anyone who is interested/need help. I have tested these myself and helped others who may be struggling
Download
The guide has loads of files/ zips/ tools to use/flash/install. But no worries as everything can be downloaded and there are links AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS THREAD (NOT COMMENTS) to where to download:
SDK Platform Tools (Fastboot tools) from Developer Android
TWRP from mauronofrio
Magisk from topjohnwu
Gapps (Google Apps) from NikGapps. I recommend omni for ROMs that don't include Gapps.
Fastboot ROM for OP6 + OP6T from mauronofrio
MSMDownload tools for OP6 + OP6T from Some_Random_Username
IMPORTANT NOTES!
YOU REQUIRE Platform Tools (Fastboot Tools) IN ORDER TO USE THE METHODS IN THIS GUIDE AS TWRP NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED!
YOU NEED TO HAVE A UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER AS WELL!
For GAPPS, u can use the same or a updated version of the package. But has to be the same type u used to install it like (stock, full, Omni, basic, etc). ONLY FLASH/INSTALL IF the RESTORE SCRIPT DIDN'T SHOW UP during a DIRTY FLASH/UPDATE AND ONLY FLASH AFTER REBOOTING TO RECOVERY AFTER FLASHING/INSTALLING A OS/BUILD ZIP FILE!
How to get Platform Tools
These tools are used to install TWRP, to unlock the bootloader of your device and is needed to use the METHODS in this guide.
Download the platform tools.zip of your software platform (Mac, Windows, Linux)
Extract the platform-tools.zip
To use it go into your platform-tools folder
Press shift + right-click and choose command prompt or PowerShell
Connect your device when it's in fastboot mode and done
How to install TWRP
Sadly this Guide is for Windows, but other platforms like Mac or Linux can be found online.
YOU CAN USE THIS METHOD TO INSTALL A NEWER VERSION OF TWRP TOO
You need to have downloaded Platform Tools which the link is attached below.
Transfer the TWRP.img file into the platform-tools folder
Now transfer TWRP.zip into your device's internal storage. (connect -> allow file transfer -> drag and drop files)
If you want root download and transfer magisk.apk and the link is supplied below. Also, RENAME from .apk to .zip
Now we must boot into fastboot mode. (Either do it with the advanced reboot in developer options or power off device -> boot recovery Vol - + power -> boot to bootloader or power off device -> press Vol Up + Vol down + power)
Now connect your device to a Windows device
Press shift + right-click. Choose command prompt or PowerShell
Enter "fastboot devices" and your device should be displayed if it's connected
Type "fastboot boot twrp" file name (do twrp + press tab) and press enter
Then you should be booted into TWRP
Enter the password and swipe to allow modifications
Press install and find your TWRP.zip file
Swipe to confirm Flash
If you want root do this
Press the back arrow and find your magisk.zip
Swipe to confirm Flash
Reboot to the system and done
Otherwise, just reboot to system. Up to u
Installing a Custom ROM
Install Custom ROM on OP6T from OOS
Make sure u have BACKED UP your device and have the latest OOS installed in both slots. If u do, go to Method 3.
If u have finalize.zip, go to Method 2.
Method 1
If u don't have OOS installed in both slots or finalize.zip, use this method.
Transfer OOS.zip file, TWRP.zip, Build.zip (Custom ROM zip file) into internal storage.
Boot to Bootloader
Boot TWRP
Flash OOS + TWRP
reboot recovery
Flash OOS + TWRP
Reboot recovery
Flash Build.zip (Custom ROM zip file)
Flash TWRP
If the ROM doesn't have GApps included do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Gapps if not included
Format data
Reboot to system
Otherwise, just Format data -> reboot to system. Up to u
If you want root do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Magisk
Reboot to system and done
Otherwise, just reboot to system. Up to u
Method 2
If u have finalize.zip, do this method. Using finalize is way quicker as there's less flashing and rebooting.
Transfer OOS.zip file, finalize.zip, TWRP.zip, Build.zip (Custom ROM zip file) into internal storage.
Boot to Bootloader
Boot to TWRP
Flash OOS + finalize
Boot to Bootloader
Boot to TWRP
Flash Build.zip (Custom ROM zip file)
Flash TWRP
If the ROM doesn't have GApps included do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Gapps if not included
Format data
Reboot to system
Otherwise, just Format data -> reboot to system. Up to u
If you want root do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Magisk
Reboot to system and done
Otherwise, just reboot to system. Up to u
Method 3
Once you have installed OOS in both slots do this part.
Transfer TWRP.zip, Build.zip (Custom ROM zip file) into internal storage.
Boot to Bootloader
Boot to TWRP
Flash Build.zip (Custom ROM zip file)
Flash TWRP
If the ROM doesn't have GApps included do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Gapps if not included
Format data
Reboot to system
Otherwise, just Format data -> reboot to system. Up to u
If you want root do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Magisk
Reboot to system and done
Otherwise, just reboot to system. Up to u
Installing Custom Rom not from OOS
You can use finalize method or just flash OOS + TWRP way. The finalize way is there for some who like less flashing and rebooting.
Using the methods in Install Custom ROM on OP6T from OOS
Using the old way, use Method 1
Using finalize.zip, use Method 2
Remember to factory reset (wipe, but no need to wipe internal storage)
Backing Up OOS and Custom ROM
Make sure u have installed the latest TWRP version from mauronofrio
You should use TitaniumBackup or Migrate to back up your apps and contacts.
Also, have a copy of your Internal Storage folders if u have important files.
TWRP Backup backs up your OS like Apps, settings and set up, but not internal storage.
NEVER BACKUP SYSTEM AND VENDOR! ONLY SYSTEM.IMG or VENDOR.IMG IF YOU HAVE TO!
Restoring it makes going back way easier like you have never left
Or you can go manually and try and restore everything, but why do that when you got TWRP?
I do both ways of backing up
Backing up OOS
Boot TWRP recovery
Choose Backup
Choose boot, data. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BACKUP System.img and Vendor.img!
Swipe to backup
Once done, either boot to system or mount
Transfer the whole TWRP folder onto a storage device
Done
Backing up a Custom ROM
Boot TWRP recovery
Choose Backup
Choose boot, data, system.img, vendor.img
Swipe to backup
Once done, either boot to system or mount
Transfer the whole TWRP folder onto a storage device
Done
Restoring OOS and Custom ROM
Restoring OOS TWRP Backup
To restore OOS use either fastboot ROM or MSM. Fastboot is the fastest and easiest way if u have a TWRP backup which there's a method to how to make one in this guide. BUT if you are restoring to go back to stock OOS then use MSM
I use Fastboot ROM restore for that too as we are restoring our data anyways and also for switching/installing a custom ROM. Much easier in my experience.
DOWNLOAD FULL ZIP OF OOS version of your TWRP backup otherwise you could risk doing the whole restore method again OR setup from SCRATCH! IF you aren't restoring a TWRP backup, I recommend either TRANSFER or DOWNLOAD via WiFi or oxygen updater, a UPDATED version of OOS AFTER doing either fastboot ROM or MSM restore methods. As they restore a old version of OOS!
Restoring using Fastboot ROM
Download fastboot ROM of your choice using the link in the Download Link section.
Extract/ un-zip
Boot your device into fastboot mode (Either do it with the advanced reboot in developer options or power off device -> boot recovery Vol - + power -> boot to bootloader or power off device -> press Vol Up + Vol down + power)
Click flash-all.bat
Restoring using MSM Download Tool
Download latest MSM version of your choice using the link in the Download Link section.
Extract/ un-zip
Click on MSM tool .exe file
Turn off device
HOLD BOTH volume buttons
Connect your phone
Wait for your device to be connected and it should show as green
Click verify to check and press start
Wait till phone reboots
The setup device and u can carrying on restoring your device if u don't want a unlock bootloader or return to what your device was like before.
Go into developer options
Allow OEM unlocking
Reboot to bootloader
Enter "fastboot devices" to check your device is connected
Enter "fastboot oem unlock"
Swipe for yes
Then it will reboot again
continue to the next method
For both fastboot and MSM
Once booted into system, set it up and update to OOS version of your TWRP backup.
Download the full zip using the link in the Download Link section.
Transfer the OOS .zip to internal storage.
Go into settings -> system update -> Update via local upgrade -> find zip file and press install
Do this twice to make sure you have installed that version of OOS in both slots
Boot to bootloader
Boot TWRP
Install TWRP
Reboot recovery
Transfer whole TWRP Folder into internal storage
Restore only boot and data
Swipe to restore
If you have backed up your internal storage folders do this
Reboot to recovery
Transfer all your internal storage folders
Reboot to system and done
Otherwise, just reboot to system. U can update OOS as well if it's outdated. The method is below to update OOS with ROOT. Up to u
RESTORING TWRP BACKUP HAS ISSUES ON THESE ROMs
CrDroid (Method 1 + 2 don't work). Method 3 works (install Gapps if the ROM doesn't have it!)
Restoring a Custom ROM TWRP backup 1
I tried using this method, but it didn't work for me.
You can use this method to switch ROMs too
Boot TWRP Recovery
Flash OOS + Finalize
Boot to bootloader, boot TWRP
Flash TWRP
Reboot Recovery
Transfer twrp backup
Restore System.img, Vendor.img and boot
Boot to system and setup system
Reboot to recovery
Restore data
Reboot system. Done
I had an issue with this method where rebooting system it was from fresh and my data didn't restore. If this happened to you, then do method 2 (Restoring a Custom ROM TWRP Backup 2)
Restoring a Custom ROM TWRP Backup 2
The first method didn't work for me. But this method did
Restore fresh like you're going back to OOS.
Choose one method. Fastboot or MSM method.
I prefer the fastboot method.
Download fastboot ROM using the link in the Download Link section.
Extract/ un-zip
Boot your device into fastboot mode (Either do it with the advanced reboot in developer options or power off device -> boot recovery Vol - + power -> boot to bootloader or power off device -> press Vol Up + Vol down + power)
Click flash-all.bat
Once booted into system, set it up briefly and DO NOT RESTORE ANYTHING.
Boot to bootloader
Boot TWRP
Install TWRP
Reboot recovery
Transfer whole TWRP Folder into internal storage
Restore everything (System.img, vendor.img, boot.img and data)
Swipe to restore. If data couldn't restore then boot system, setup system, boot TWRP and restore data.
Reboot system. The first reboot might go dodgy and it did for me.
Reboot system and transfer all your internal storage stuff
done
If this did not work still. Then do the 3rd method...
Restoring a Custom ROM TWRP backup 3
If the previous 2 methods has failed for you. Then try this.
Restore fresh like you're going back to OOS.
Choose one method. Fastboot or MSM method.
I prefer the fastboot method.
Download fastboot ROM using the link in the Download Link section.
Extract/ un-zip
Boot your device into fastboot mode (Either do it with the advanced reboot in developer options or power off device -> boot recovery Vol - + power -> boot to bootloader or power off device -> press Vol Up + Vol down + power)
Click flash-all.bat
Once booted into system, set it up and update to OOS version of your TWRP backup.
Download the full zip using the link in the Download Link section.
Transfer the OOS .zip to internal storage.
Go into settings -> system update -> Update via local upgrade -> find zip file and press install
Do this twice to make sure you have installed that version of OOS in both slots
Transfer TWRP.zip, Build.zip (Custom ROM zip file) into internal storage.
Boot to bootloader
Boot TWRP
Install TWRP
Reboot to Recovery
Flash Build.zip (Custom ROM zip file)
Flash TWRP
If the ROM doesn't have GApps included do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Gapps if not included
Format data
Otherwise, just Format data -> reboot to recovery. Up to u
Reboot Recovery
Transfer twrp backup
Restore data
Reboot system. Done
If it still fails, repeat steps 1 to 15. But restore everything and you should be back on your custom ROM like you never left.
Updating OOS and Custom ROM
Update OOS with Root (Magisk)
Always do a TWRP backup before updating your OS in case
Download the full zip file of the latest OOS, transfer the zip file to internal storage NOT IN ANY FOLDER
Download and transfer twrp.zip file to internal storage
Go into settings, system update, update via local upgrade and choose the file
Wait till the installation has finished. If failed TRY AGAIN!
DO NOT REBOOT!
Go into Magisk Manager, modules
Find the twrp zip file and install TWRP
DO NOT REBOOT!
Go into Magisk Home
Press install
Press install via inactive slot
Reboot system and done
You will reboot into the next slot
You don’t have to repeat the installation to install the latest OOS in the other slot. But you should and I use this method many times and has never let me down.
Updating OOS without root
Go to System Update -> find the update install and reboot.
Or download the zip -> transfer to internal storage -> update via local upgrade -> reboot and done
Update a Custom ROM
Method 1
Always do a TWRP backup before updating your OS in case
Use this method just to update the ROM.
Boot recovery
Flash new version + twrp
Reboot recovery
Flash new version + twrp
If the ROM doesn't have GApps included,
The restore script should show up during the installation of the new ROM.zip
BUT if the restore script DIDN'T pop up do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Gapps if not included
Reboot to system
Otherwise, reboot to system. Up to u
If you want root do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Magisk
Reboot to system and done
Otherwise, just reboot to system. Up to u
Method 2
This method uses finalize.zip
Boot recovery
Flash new version + finalize + twrp
If the ROM doesn't have GApps included,
The restore script should show up during the installation of the new ROM.zip
BUT if the restore script DIDN'T pop up do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Gapps if not included
Reboot to system
Otherwise, reboot to system. Up to u
If you want root do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Magisk
Reboot to system and done
Otherwise, just reboot to system. Up to u
Updating vendor
Use Method 1 and 2 for ROMs with Gapps. Use Method 3 for ROMs with no Gapps included.
Method 1
If u haven’t updated your Custom ROM and your Vendor… You can use this method to update both or just the vendor.
Boot recovery
Flash OOS + twrp
Reboot recovery
Flash OOS + twrp
Reboot recovery
Flash Custom ROM + twrp
Reboot recovery
Flash Custom ROM + twrp
If you want root do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Magisk
Reboot to system and done
Otherwise, just reboot to system
Method 2
This method uses finalize.zip
Boot recovery
Flash OOS + finalize + twrp
Reboot recovery
Flash Custom ROM + finalize + twrp
Otherwise, reboot to system. Up to u
If you want root do this
Reboot to recovery
Flash Magisk
Reboot to system and done
Otherwise, just reboot to system
Method 3
This method is for ROMs with no Gapps included
You can use this method as well for updating to a vendor that has a NEWER ANDROID version like from OOS 10 to OOS 11 vendor.
Boot recovery
Flash OOS + Custom ROM + twrp
Reboot recovery
Flash OOS + Custom ROM + twrp
If u flashed GApps, the restore script should show up during the installation of the ROM.zip
If the GApps script didn't show up do this
Otherwise, skip step 3
Flash Magisk if u want root, otherwise skip step 2
Reboot to recovery
Flash Magisk
Flash Gapps
Reboot to system and done
Download Links:
SDK Platform Tools (Fastboot Tools) Here
OOS versions for OP6 (under Signed Flashable zips) Here
OOS versions for OP6T (under Signed Flashable zips) Here
TWRP for OP6 Here
TWRP for OP6T Here
Magisk Here
NikGapps Here
Stock Fastboot ROM for OP6 Here
Stock Fastboot ROM for OP6T Here
MSMDownloadTool for OP6 Here
MSMDownloadTool for OP6T Here
TitanumBackup App Here
Migrate App Here
Credits:
@mauronofrio For his amazing work on the TWRP recovery and Stock Fastboot ROMs for OP6/6T
@topjohnwu For his work on Magisk
@Nikgapps For their work on creating Gapps
@Some_Random_Username For his Collection of MSMDownloadTool for OP6/6T
@OPTeam For the collection of OOS zips for OP6/6T
@dreamwhite For the method (Method 3) of updating the vendor which works wonders for ROMs with no GApps included
First
Hey Guys,
Need a some expert advice please.
Long story short. I need to replace my OP 6T McLaren's battery as I have serious degradation in battery capacity (73% Serious Loss), meaning the battery is no longer charging to 3700mAh, max charging atm is around 2600mAh, which it drains very quickly. FYI Anything above 80% is the limit for average performance, >90% is best. You can use the OP Diagnostic App 1.0.0.9 to determine your own status. Does not work on all OP devices above 6 btw. Maybe other versions work. Anyway, will be getting OP to change the battery (no real local guys I can trust tbh, all Sammy & Apple guys...) and they want me to Factory Reset the device (complete wipe including internal storage (backed up already to PC)) before sending the device to the OP Repair Center for the obvious reasons of Privacy & Security.
On my device, I have a suite of apps that are no longer available to install with APK specially Signed, but won't be able to re-install (long story & can discuss in a PM more if there is an interest to help on this). These APK will not work any other way, I've tried! This being said, I know that TWRP Nandroids work well & have been doing these backups for yrs and have restored backups with these apps installed and it works! But I have not had to restore any as of late and TWRP Backup has somewhat changed in regards to the partition selections available. See TWRP Options pic below.
When OP returns the device to me, it will mostly likely be on the latest release of 10.3.11 (Hopefully).
Here is the current setup and runs perfectly!
OOS 10.3.11
TWRP: twrp-3.5.2_9-0-fajita
Magisk 23
The last Nandroid done today (No PW for good measure, but secured locally offline), I selected all partitions. Is this the best way to insure I get my full device backup restored?
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I'm guessing that I will have to, Unlock the Bootloader, reinstall TWRP same version the Nandroid was created with in order to restore that backup.
Looking forward to hearing from you guys to make the best decision before proceed with the factory reset.
Thanking you all in advance for your time & assistance!
Cheers!
plepew said:
Hey Guys,
Need a some expert advice please.
Long story short. I need to replace my OP 6T McLaren's battery as I have serious degradation in battery capacity (73% Serious Loss), meaning the battery is no longer charging to 3700mAh, max charging atm is around 2600mAh, which it drains very quickly. FYI Anything above 80% is the limit for average performance, >90% is best. You can use the OP Diagnostic App 1.0.0.9 to determine your own status. Does not work on all OP devices above 6 btw. Maybe other versions work. Anyway, will be getting OP to change the battery (no real local guys I can trust tbh, all Sammy & Apple guys...) and they want me to Factory Reset the device (complete wipe including internal storage (backed up already to PC)) before sending the device to the OP Repair Center for the obvious reasons of Privacy & Security.
On my device, I have a suite of apps that are no longer available to install with APK specially Signed, but won't be able to re-install (long story & can discuss in a PM more if there is an interest to help on this). These APK will not work any other way, I've tried! This being said, I know that TWRP Nandroids work well & have been doing these backups for yrs and have restored backups with these apps installed and it works! But I have not had to restore any as of late and TWRP Backup has somewhat changed in regards to the partition selections available. See TWRP Options pic below.
When OP returns the device to me, it will mostly likely be on the latest release of 10.3.11 (Hopefully).
Here is the current setup and runs perfectly!
OOS 10.3.11
TWRP: twrp-3.5.2_9-0-fajita
Magisk 23
The last Nandroid done today (No PW for good measure, but secured locally offline), I selected all partitions. Is this the best way to insure I get my full device backup restored?
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I'm guessing that I will have to, Unlock the Bootloader, reinstall TWRP same version the Nandroid was created with in order to restore that backup.
Looking forward to hearing from you guys to make the best decision before proceed with the factory reset.
Thanking you all in advance for your time & assistance!
Cheers!
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Idk if u have read Mauronofrio's XDA thread on TWRP backups. BUT NEVER BACKUP OR RESTORE SYSTEM OR VENDOR! From my guide, you don't need to backup vendor.img or system.img or anything else that's not Boot or Data FOR OOS. Make sure you have everything like a copy of everything folder/file in your internal storage before u wipe it.
BUT because you're going to wipe your device. U should have a copy of everything in case but don't backup system or vendor as they're useless and will crash your system if u restore those!
After you've got your device from repair, follow my method to restore OOS TWRP backup on your device and YOU'LL only NEED TO RESTORE BOOT + DATA. Once you have booted back to your system, everything should be there like you never left, but transfer your internal storage stuff as some apps store files in your internal storage. Once that is done, that should be it and it would be like you've never left
If the TWRP backup restore doesn't work let me know, but from my experience with going back to OOS via my TWRP backup I only backed up and restored boot + data for OOS. Custom ROMs are different but isn't the case for you
Extreme_Ninja2099 said:
Idk if u have read Mauronofrio's XDA thread on TWRP backups. BUT NEVER BACKUP OR RESTORE SYSTEM OR VENDOR! From my guide, you don't need to backup vendor.img or system.img or anything else that's not Boot or Data FOR OOS. Make sure you have everything like a copy of everything folder/file in your internal storage before u wipe it.
BUT because you're going to wipe your device. U should have a copy of everything in case but don't backup system or vendor as they're useless and will crash your system if u restore those!
After you've got your device from repair, follow my method to restore OOS TWRP backup on your device and YOU'LL only NEED TO RESTORE BOOT + DATA. Once you have booted back to your system, everything should be there like you never left, but transfer your internal storage stuff as some apps store files in your internal storage. Once that is done, that should be it and it would be like you've never left
If the TWRP backup restore doesn't work let me know, but from my experience with going back to OOS via my TWRP backup I only backed up and restored boot + data for OOS. Custom ROMs are different but isn't the case for you
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Wow, thanks for the quick reply!
I have not read Mauronofrio thread and will do!
I completely missed the system & vendor piece in your instructions....my bad!
So just to confirm, my backup that I have done with all checked off is good, but only restore Boot & Data with an exact duplicate of the current Internal Storage...right?
Going forward, when creating the Backup, just select Boot & Data and I'm good to go? Or select all Except: System Image(only) & Vendor options (both)?
Also, just so I can understand a bit better, "System" is the actual OOS? Meaning, if I restore Boot & Data on any OOS, all my apps and data will be as I never left, or we should always restore on the OOS that was current at the moment of the Backup (which I have always done in the past).
PS. I may just do the backup again, just to make sure SYSTEM & VENDOR are not there for good measure!
plepew said:
Wow, thanks for the quick reply!
I have not read Mauronofrio thread and will do!
I completely missed the system & vendor piece in your instructions....my bad!
So just to confirm, my backup that I have done with all checked off is good, but only restore Boot & Data with an exact duplicate of the current Internal Storage...right?
Going forward, when creating the Backup, just select Boot & Data and I'm good to go? Or select all Except: System Image(only) & Vendor options (both)?
Also, just so I can understand a bit better, "System" is the actual OOS? Meaning, if I restore Boot & Data on any OOS, all my apps and data will be as I never left, or we should always restore on the OOS that was current at the moment of the Backup (which I have always done in the past).
PS. I may just do the backup again, just to make sure SYSTEM & VENDOR are not there for good measure!
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First off, I already posted everything you need in my last comment and that's what I usually do. Everything should be there and not like you need to pay or reply to get the extra stuff that you may need. No point in replying asking for more as I'll just be repeating myself over and over.
Just choose boot & data for TWRP backups for OOS specifically going forward and after you got your device from repair. System, vendor doesn't work in my experience and will crash your system. Only backup the .img variant which was stated by the dev (Mauronofrio) for TWRP for OP6/6T devices. Only backup system.img and vendor.img if u need to backup system+vendor, but YOU don't have to for OOS and I said this previously.
JUST DO A BACKUP OF EVERYTHING OTHER THAN SYSTEM AND VENDOR. YOU SHOULD ONLY BACKUP SYSTEM.IMG AND VENDOR.IMG NEVER SYSTEM OR VENDOR.
They never work and will increase the size of your backup and will take even longer to transfer to your storage device from your phone.
YES, to your new question. You should update/ be on the same OOS version as your TWRP backup before u restore data + boot. Restore OOS via fastboot or msm and update to get to the same version of OOS as your TWRP backup. YOU should only do this if your phone is in the wrong version of OOS as your backup after you've got it back from REPAIR.
ALWAYS BE ON THE SAME VERSION OF OOS AS YOUR TWRP BACKUP BEFORE YOU RESTORE YOUR TWRP BACKUP OF OOS!
Maybe take a copy of your wifi passwords, take a google backup in settings, take a copy of sms/call logs and contacts. Other stuff that you may not have stored just in case the TWRP backup fails, but it shouldn't. Good luck
This should be it and there isn't anything else that you'll need
Extreme_Ninja2099 said:
First off, I already posted everything you need in my last comment and that's what I usually do. Everything should be there and not like you need to pay or reply to get the extra stuff that you may need. No point in replying asking for more as I'll just be repeating myself over and over.
Just choose boot & data for TWRP backups for OOS specifically going forward and after you got your device from repair. System, vendor doesn't work in my experience and will crash your system. Only backup the .img variant which was stated by the dev (Mauronofrio) for TWRP for OP6/6T devices. Only backup system.img and vendor.img if u need to backup system+vendor, but YOU don't have to for OOS and I said this previously.
JUST DO A BACKUP OF EVERYTHING OTHER THAN SYSTEM AND VENDOR. YOU SHOULD ONLY BACKUP SYSTEM.IMG AND VENDOR.IMG NEVER SYSTEM OR VENDOR.
They never work and will increase the size of your backup and will take even longer to transfer to your storage device from your phone.
YES, to your new question. You should update/ be on the same OOS version as your TWRP backup before u restore data + boot. Restore OOS via fastboot or msm and update to get to the same version of OOS as your TWRP backup. YOU should only do this if your phone is in the wrong version of OOS as your backup after you've got it back from REPAIR.
ALWAYS BE ON THE SAME VERSION OF OOS AS YOUR TWRP BACKUP BEFORE YOU RESTORE YOUR TWRP BACKUP OF OOS!
Maybe take a copy of your wifi passwords, take a google backup in settings, take a copy of sms/call logs and contacts. Other stuff that you may not have stored just in case the TWRP backup fails, but it shouldn't. Good luck
This should be it and there isn't anything else that you'll need
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Thank you!!
Hey guys, for some reason I ended up on "Unmodified System Partitions", must have tapped the screen a few times in error while handling the phone I guess.
What should I do?
Unable to go back to TWRP main menu without selecting an option.
I am rooted, on stock OOS and not doing customs ROM at this time...
What should I do?
Select "Keep Read Only"? or Swipe to "Allow Modifications"?
thanking you guys in advance for you help & guidance!
plepew said:
Hey guys, for some reason I ended up on "Unmodified System Partitions", must have tapped the screen a few times in error while handling the phone I guess.
What should I do?
Unable to go back to TWRP main menu without selecting an option.
I am rooted, on stock OOS and not doing customs ROM at this time...
What should I do?
Select "Keep Read Only"? or Swipe to "Allow Modifications"?
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thanking you guys in advance for you help & guidance!
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Swipe to allow modifications. But it seems that your internal storage corrupted. Not sure what you did and how you got into this situation.
After you swiped to allow modifications... If the internal storage files are a messed up, try to switch slots and reboot recovery
Extreme_Ninja2099 said:
Swipe to allow modifications. But it seems that your internal storage corrupted. Not sure what you did and how you got into this situation.
After you swiped to allow modifications... If the internal storage files are a messed up, try to switch slots and reboot recovery
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I swiped and yeah, the IS was messed up in File Managfer(TWRP).
Selected Reboot then Selected the Slot I remembered I was on : "A"
Rebooted & Boom all good!
Thank you for the help once again! You rock!!
plepew said:
I swiped and yeah, the IS was messed up in File Managfer(TWRP).
Selected Reboot then Selected the Slot I remembered I was on : "A"
Rebooted & Boom all good!
Thank you for the help once again! You rock!!
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Cool and at least that was a easy fix
Sorry, I'm a total noob, hopefully this is an easy question to answer. Is there any way that I can tell what version of OOS my TWRP Backup contains? I can't remember what version my phone was running when I did the TWRP backup and don't want to mess it up after I restore the phone from MSM. Thanks in advance for your help!
Sorry, I'm a total noob, hopefully this is an easy question to answer. Is there any way that I can tell what version of OOS my TWRP Backup contains? I can't remember what version my phone was running when I did the TWRP backup and don't want to mess it up after I restore the phone from MSM. Thanks in advance for your help!
jas84701 said:
Sorry, I'm a total noob, hopefully this is an easy question to answer. Is there any way that I can tell what version of OOS my TWRP Backup contains? I can't remember what version my phone was running when I did the TWRP backup and don't want to mess it up after I restore the phone from MSM. Thanks in advance for your help!
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Well u posted this twice which isn't necessary and people will try and reply. But I'm not sure if there is a way to know and as long as u copied the whole TWRP folder for that backup, u should be fine restoring it with a newer version of TWRP. If it really matters to you, then maybe try and find the latest TWRP on the date you did the backup? I think just using a newer TWRP version should be fine
Should I use the same Gapps package I flashed during clean installing when updating custom rom?
Waynenolan92 said:
Should I use the same Gapps package I flashed during clean installing when updating custom rom?
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U don't have to use the same gapps package. Using a updated one would be better. But, u only have to for ROMs that don't include gapps (vanilla builds) AND the Restore script doesn't show up during installation. Opengapps doesn't have that script but nikgapps does. Using dirty flash/updating a ROM should show the restore script and if it doesn't then just reboot to recovery and flash the updated or same gapps package. This can also be the same for updating the base/vendor (use method 3 in that section of the guide). I hope this helps
Extreme_Ninja2099 said:
U don't have to use the same gapps package. Using a updated one would be better. But, u only have to for ROMs that don't include gapps (vanilla builds) AND the Restore script doesn't show up during installation. Opengapps doesn't have that script but nikgapps does. Using dirty flash/updating a ROM should show the restore script and if it doesn't then just reboot to recovery and flash the updated or same gapps package. This can also be the same for updating the base/vendor (use method 3 in that section of the guide). I hope this help
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Thanks for your replay)))it's my first using vanilla rom(without Gapps), so I flashed nikigapps Omni package, and my question is: should I always use the same package, or I can go with core package for example?
Waynenolan92 said:
Thanks for your replay)))it's my first using vanilla rom(without Gapps), so I flashed nikigapps Omni package, and my question is: should I always use the same package, or I can go with core package for example?
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U can... But it doesn't really matter as a updated package works fine and u only need to use it if the nikgapps restore script doesn't show up when updating the ROM or vendor/base (OOS underneath)
I want to CHANGE custom ROMs (havoc to Lineage OS a11 to a12) I have taken TWRP back up of boot+data+system.img+ vendor.img. once I flash the new a12 Lineage plus Nikapps core plus magisk. What steps to restore data? any response is appreciated in advance. Thank you.

Orange fox 🦊 Twrp + Root for nubia play 5G android 11

THIS TWRP WORKING IN LATEST CN ROM ANDROID 11 V3.19
IN THIS UPDATE EVERYTHING WORKING GREAT
#INSTALATION#
TWRP
NUBIA play 5G UNLOCK BOOTLOADER
1. Connect your Nubia in laptop, in your laptop, open Minimal ADB and Fastboot and type the following:
a. adb reboot bootloader
b. fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX651J
c. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
d. fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta_BL_skip.img
2. select reboot to recovery
3. It will reboot in TWRP change the language to English
4. Go to WIPE option, then select FORMAT DATA, type yes
5. Press home button, then go to REBOOT, select REBOOT to RECOVERY
6. Now after reboot connect phone to pc put this (Makesysrw_1.28_flashable.zip) file in your phone
7.now go to fox/data/media and flash (Makesysrw_1.28_flashable.zip)
we flash zip file script to give you access to modify file delete system app with Esexplorer
7.Go to Menu below there are list select flash magisk 21.0 reboot to system
8.after reboot install latest magisk apk open magisk give you update and update from magisk manager reboot ur phone and enjoy
Notes .... Everything working in twrp don't changed anything in setting theme twrp
if you changed theme you got bootloop
I told you second time don't changed anything in setting theme twrp
HI,
Can this be loaded even without formatting data? The attached is not including ROM. Will this work with global rom? Thank you
hikoori said:
HI,
Can this be loaded even without formatting data? The attached is not including ROM. Will this work with global rom? Thank you
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You need formatting data after flash twrp
Yes Its work for grlobal rom
please record a video
This method work on A10?
Do you link for latest android 11 firmware that can be flashed through ofox recovery?

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