I haven't rooted since the T-Mobile LG V30. I see I need to download the factory image. Issue is, I don't see it listed.
This is what I am currently on.
This is what I am currently on.
Let me make things easy for you, there's a program called Pixel Flasher that a guy named Badabing2003 created that makes the whole process simple and almost fully automated for you. It even downloads the file for you. I highly recommend using it. It takes me 4 minutes every month to flash the latest release. It's easy to find on xda. You'll never go back to manually rooting your device (unless you enjoy doing it that way).I haven't rooted since the T-Mobile LG V30. I see I need to download the factory image. Issue is, I don't see it listed.
This is what I am currently on.View attachment 5831581
I've tried it, but when I scan for my device, it never sees it.Let me make things easy for you, there's a program called Pixel Flasher that a guy named Badabing2003 created that makes the whole process simple and almost fully automated for you. It even downloads the file for you. I highly recommend using it. It takes me 4 minutes every month to flash the latest release. It's easy to find on xda. You'll never go back to manually rooting your device (unless you enjoy doing it that way).
Oh, you wanted to wipe, lol. My misunderstanding. Yeah, what @Az Biker said.Right, I wanted to wipe. It's a brand new phone that was on .036, and not yet activated. I'm wondering if I did wipe, with the --disable-verity --disable-verification into the .bat file, am I good to go ahead and install Magisk, and from now on, not wipe on future updates, or do I have to do this extra step after (fastboot flash vbmeta --disable-verity --disable-verification vbmeta.img)?
The Magisk Repo has been removed from the Magisk app. You can use this instead...It appears that everything is fine. I have Magisk installed after patching image. I'm not getting any modules to pop up in the search though, so I guess I'll head to Magisk thread to see what's up there.