You can, just move it to internal storage and flash or use OTG storage or even adb sideload.
Can't. Errorcode:: kDownloadManifestparseError.You can, just move it to internal storage and flash or use OTG storage or even adb sideload.
I redownloaded LE2115_F17.zip and installed but still failed with the same error...
You are not being specific. How are you trying to flash the zip? Boot into TWRP, move the zip using a simple name like ota.zip in platform tools folder and go to twrp sideload.I redownloaded LE2115_F17.zip and installed but still failed with the same error...
I tried using TWRP flash and failed. Tried TWRP adb sideload and failed too. I think I have A12 firmware in slot A (I'm currently in slot B with lastest firmware 13.1) so I want to flash 13.0 F17 to slot A, but neither methods worked. Is it impossible to upgrade android version via TWRP?You are not being specific. How are you trying to flash the zip? Boot into TWRP, move the zip using a simple name like ota.zip in platform tools folder and go to twrp sideload.
In an admin command prompt from the same directory as the platform tools and ota, use this without quotes:
adb sideload ota.zip
make sure it's the right firmware.
In TWRP switch to slot A, try to sideload again, if it fails, switch back to slot B and reboot back to system. From what I am seeing you are on A13.1 and wanting to downgrade back to A13.0.....there could be an issue there in that procedure with downgrading!I tried using TWRP flash and failed. Tried TWRP adb sideload and failed too. I think I have A12 firmware in slot A (I'm currently in slot B with lastest firmware 13.1) so I want to flash 13.0 F17 to slot A, but neither methods worked. Is it impossible to upgrade android version via TWRP?
Unfortunately, you can't flash OOS OTAs with TWRP. At least not if you have a custom ROM installed. I never tried to do this with OOS already installed, but it might work. This is because all OOS full OTAs are marked as partial updates, which only updates a subset of partitions that have a time stamp older than the OTA. The problem is that custom ROMs, most of the time, don't have this time stamp set or are too recent.I tried using TWRP flash and failed. Tried TWRP adb sideload and failed too. I think I have A12 firmware in slot A (I'm currently in slot B with lastest firmware 13.1) so I want to flash 13.0 F17 to slot A, but neither methods worked. Is it impossible to upgrade android version via TWRP?
3. Option is universal:
- Download boot.img
- Reboot to bootloader
- Run "fastboot boot boot.img" with the boot image
- Go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP
- Reflash your custom kernel and Magisk.apk if previously installed
Use the MSM Tool to revert your phone back to initial factory settings. This will revert back to OOS11. Download the correct version of MSM Tool for your phone variant from this link. Turn off your phone and set it aside, DO NOT connect to PC yet. Once your download MSM Tool zip, extract it. Then run the exe file. Once it loads, click Start. It will now wait for device. Now come back to your phone, hold vol+ and vol- buttons (without power button) and connect the data cable. Your phone will enter EDL mode, but the screen will still be off. Your PC will recognize the device, and flashing will start. In about 4-5 mins, it will be done. Once your phone reboots, upgrade your phone through System Update OTA.Sorry, I am a little bit confusted what to do exactly, because there are 3 files in the download.
There are 3 files in twrp-installer-3.7.0-12.1-8-lemonadep.zip
boot.img
ramdisk-recovery.img
twrp-installer-3.7.0-12.1-8-lemonadep.zip
I have a misflashed phone, which starts only in fastboot-mode, there is no recovery.
I have been told to install oneplus_9_pro_13.1.0.500ex01_firmware_flasher.zip too.
Please tell me which steps I have to do first.
The attached file, is the only screen where I can do something. Selecting recovery brings me back to this screen.
You only need boot.img and you can probably skip permant Installation (steps 4 and 5) in your case. If you cant boot you habe to flash vendor_boot and dtbo images of any known a12 vor a13 rom.Sorry, I am a little bit confusted what to do exactly, because there are 3 files in the download.
There are 3 files in twrp-installer-3.7.0-12.1-8-lemonadep.zip
boot.img
ramdisk-recovery.img
twrp-installer-3.7.0-12.1-8-lemonadep.zip
I have a misflashed phone, which starts only in fastboot-mode, there is no recovery.
I have been told to install oneplus_9_pro_13.1.0.500ex01_firmware_flasher.zip too.
Please tell me which steps I have to do first.
The attached file, is the only screen where I can do something. Selecting recovery brings me back to this screen.
Use the MSM Tool to revert your phone back to initial factory settings.
You only need boot.img and you can probably skip permant Installation
fastboot boot boot.img
If you just want to install crdroid it's best to follow the instructions from this thread:Thank you both. I have to say, that I want to install crdroid on the Lemonadep.
I don't use Windows, but Linux-Ubuntu or Debian. I can organize a Win-Notebook if necessary. Is the Stock-ROM mandatory for going on?
So in which cases is ramdisk-recovery.img needed and when twrp-installer-3.7.0-12.1-8-lemonadep.zip
At the end I wand to have https://crdroid.net/apollon/9 installed, using the newest file from https://sourceforge.net/projects/crdroid/files/apollon/9.x/ Looks like newer files disappeared today, which yesterday existed.
For crdroid the following files exist: https://sourceforge.net/projects/crdroid/files/lemonadep/9.x/firmware/ I assume this is a fw-file? should be installed too with crdroid, but when.
As I undestand it, I should start with
Code:fastboot boot boot.img
And then, there is the download link in the top of this thread, which is a zip file. Do I need to unpack this zip file?
Please tell me the steps exactly which I have to do.
If you wannna flash crDroid, you don't need TWRP. Read the instructions on crDroid thread and you will see that you have to flash through adb sideload from the recovery image provided by crDroid. I must point out the fact that in OnePlus 9 (and all modern phones now) there is no dedicated recovery partition. Instead, recovery now resides inside boot.img. So thats why crDroid (and other ROM) instructions ask you to flash boot.img (along with dtbo.img and vendor_boot.img).Thank you both. I have to say, that I want to install crdroid on the Lemonadep.
I don't use Windows, but Linux-Ubuntu or Debian. I can organize a Win-Notebook if necessary. Is the Stock-ROM mandatory for going on?
So in which cases is ramdisk-recovery.img needed and when twrp-installer-3.7.0-12.1-8-lemonadep.zip
At the end I wand to have https://crdroid.net/apollon/9 installed, using the newest file from https://sourceforge.net/projects/crdroid/files/apollon/9.x/ Looks like newer files disappeared today, which yesterday existed.
For crdroid the following files exist: https://sourceforge.net/projects/crdroid/files/lemonadep/9.x/firmware/ I assume this is a fw-file? should be installed too with crdroid, but when.
As I undestand it, I should start with
Code:fastboot boot boot.img
And then, there is the download link in the top of this thread, which is a zip file. Do I need to unpack this zip file?
Please tell me the steps exactly which I have to do.
If you just want to install crdroid it's best to follow the instructions from this thread:
fastboot --version
fastboot version 34.0.3-10161052
fastboot oem unlock
OKAY [ 0.035s]
Finished. Total time: 0.035s
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
Sending 'dtbo' (24576 KB) OKAY [ 0.600s]
Writing 'dtbo' OKAY [ 0.054s]
Finished. Total time: 0.683s
fastboot flash vendor_boot vendor_boot.img
Sending 'vendor_boot' (196608 KB) OKAY [ 4.753s]
Writing 'vendor_boot' OKAY [ 0.467s]
Finished. Total time: 5.268s
fastboot boot twrp.img
Sending 'boot.img' (196608 KB) OKAY [ 4.644s]
Booting OKAY [ 0.443s]
Finished. Total time: 6.956s
Preferred Installation Method: Once booted, navigate to the Advanced > Flash Current TWRP option. This will install the TWRP image you just booted permanently to the device.
NOTE: You also need to use the “Fix Recovery Bootloop” option present in the same Advanced Tab. Use that option after you have installed the recovery ramdisk successfully to avoid boot loops happening from installing TWRP Permanently.
If you have problems with fastboot, you have to add your user to the "plugdev" group on debian systems
From there you can do all the TWRP things and also permanently install it. twrp-installer-3.7.0-12.1-8-lemonadep.zip is only needed if you want to install TWRP from any other recovery or from a userspace app (see installation options 1 and 2).
fastboot boot boot.img
fastboot reboot recovery
. Read the instructions on crDroid thread and you will see that you have to flash through adb sideload from the recovery image provided by crDroid.
It seems you don't read properly what we are telling you, do you? You DO NOT need TWRP to flash crDroid...... Follow crDroid thread, read the instructions properly, then you will understand.... Forget about TWRP if your only purpose is to flash a ROM....There I started and now I am in this discussion. But maybe you see, what I did wrong:
Code:fastboot --version fastboot version 34.0.3-10161052
So the platform-tools were the newest about 1 week before.
Code:fastboot oem unlock OKAY [ 0.035s] Finished. Total time: 0.035s
then:
Code:fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img Sending 'dtbo' (24576 KB) OKAY [ 0.600s] Writing 'dtbo' OKAY [ 0.054s] Finished. Total time: 0.683s
Code:fastboot flash vendor_boot vendor_boot.img Sending 'vendor_boot' (196608 KB) OKAY [ 4.753s] Writing 'vendor_boot' OKAY [ 0.467s] Finished. Total time: 5.268s
I see no problems.
Then I downloaded from https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus9pro.html the file twrp-3.7.0_11-0-lemonadep.img and renamed it.
Code:fastboot boot twrp.img Sending 'boot.img' (196608 KB) OKAY [ 4.644s] Booting OKAY [ 0.443s] Finished. Total time: 6.956s
Looks still good, doesn't it?
Note, I flashed the official version and not the xda-twrp. Maybe this was the problem.
Errors, but it says twrp flash complete.
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Then I didn't find the Option “Fix Recovery Bootloop”. Maybe TWRP from XDA is needed.
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Then I shut down TWRP and started the phone again with the buttons and i ended, that there is only fastboot mode.
I never noticed problems. "fastboot devices" always worked. I have flashed more than 10 Xiaomi phones without problems, the newest is MI 10T Pro Apollo. Looks like the partitioning is different to OP 9Pro. The Apollo belongs to devices with a dedicated recovery partition (non-A/B), so there is no need to flash twrp into RAM first with Apollo.
Not sure, if I understand this correctly.
Can I do
Code:fastboot boot boot.img
Then
Code:fastboot reboot recovery
If that doesn't work, which buttons should I try?
Assuming, I started TWRP in RAM now, should I flash then:
twrp-installer-3.7.0-12.1-8-lemonadep.zip
You write it is only needed, when... But is it wrong to do it?
Do I have to restart recovery then?
Is the next step to install the custom rom?
There was something strange, when I wrote the post above, but didn't find out what was wrong. Locally I have crdroidandroid-13.0-20230612-lemonadep-v9.5.zip I hope this is a correct file.
Thanks, but I have no adb-access anymore, there is only fastboot. See the screenshot above
Sorry for the confusion. After I got conformation that the boot images in lemonade-test work, I moved it to 23-05-16. That boot image now works for OOS 12 and 13 firmware and also on pro and non pro. There are no changes to twrp, just the kernel that is used to temporarily boot@der_akinator I see that in the latest folder 23-05-16, you have removed the OnePlus 9's unified recovery. Was there a problem? I remember it worked fine on my device, which is OP9. I still have it downloaded, but I just wanna know if there was an issue since you removed it.
Secondly, I would like to make a humble suggestion on the thread title. It currently says 3.7.0-12.1 but the recovery has been updated to 3.7.0_12-8. Also notice the _ and -. It would be better if written correctly, in my humble opinion.
P.S. I just downloaded boot.img from 23-05-16, and it worked too. Previously, it wouldn't work so you compiled and uploaded a separate version for OP9 for testing. So have you now fixed the main boot.img, and that's why you removed the test one?
A couple of other devs and I are working on a TWRP build based on A13 sources. But progress is slow, mainly due to the fact that it will not bring much benefit compared to A12.
OOS users should make a backup of boot before installation. Otherwise incremental updates can't be applied.Hello! Please help! What TWRP should be put on android13? Phone OnePlus 9 Pro LE 2127
3.7.0_12 is fine for A12 and A13.The old 3.7.0_11version has issues with encryptionThank you! But which version of TWRP needs to be installed? On android 12 I installed 3.7.0_11-0-emonadep.zip. Is this version suitable for android 13 or not?
the backup is only important, if you are using OOS (stock ROM). For that you can also follow "Try without installation" and use the backup feature. You can either make a full backup or just select "boot" an make a backup.If it is not difficult. Tell me how to create on OnePlus 9 Pro backup boot partition ?
The 12 branch decrypts 13 just fine.