TWRP 3.2.3-0 for Moto Z2 Play [albus]

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micklov

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Apr 30, 2021
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Moto Z2 Play
Moto E4 Plus
TWRP doesn't stay in the ROM.
I can only boot TWRP via fastboot.
I followed your guide, installed Magisk 20.4 and hoped this will fix the issue, but it doesn't. Still TWRP is wiped all the time.
any idea?
I have the same issue, it happens also with latest official TWRP, i guess somebody could give us a little help, I've been thinking to downgrade before flash and try it again.
 

yo9gnc

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Hi,
maybe i was missing something in OP, maybe it was something that i eat but, please check if the img posted in OP is compatible with z2play architecture. it didn`t work until i flashed/used the 64 bit version.
 

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    TWRP 3.2.3-0 for Moto Z2 Play (albus)

    Latest TWRP changelog :

    3.2.3-0 full changelog

    Working/Bugs :

    I have just basically tested and all seems to be working (including decryption of /data and mount External SDCard).

    Installation Guide :

    • Make sure you have unlocked bootloader.
    • Reboot to bootloader and install.
    • Use command: fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-albus.img to install.

    Download Link :

    twrp-3.2.3-0-albus.img

    How to use TWRP for first time:

    1- Unlock Bootloader (search in Google how to do);
    2- Flash TWRP via CMD and reboot recovery;
    3- Boot in TWRP and allow permission to modify system (internal storage don't be accessible);
    4- Go to Wipe > Format Data > type YES and swipe (you will see an error formatting data);
    5- Back to TWRP Menu, go to Reboot and Recovery;
    6- In TWRP, go to Wipe > Format Data > type YES and swipe again (TWRP will decrypt internal storage);
    7- Reboot to TWRP one more time and internal storage will be accessible;
    8- DONE!!!

    How to Root Stock Oreo:

    1- Boot in TWRP;
    2- Go to Backup > mark Boot and System partition > Swipe to backup (don't needed system_image);
    3- After this, go to Restore > select Boot and System > Swipe to restore;
    4- After finished, install zip Magisk (17.1 or 17.3);
    5- Reboot and DONE!!!

    You don't need flash F2FS zip and too don't need any command in the terminal.
    You don't need to do anything else!

    Credits :

    @Junior Passos

    Thanks so much to @Dees_Troy, @Santhosh M and @vache.

    :highfive:
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    The people think this is a 7-head creature, but it's not.
    Just follow what has already been said here several times.
    I hope I have to explain this for the last time...

    How to use TWRP for first time:

    1- Unlock Bootloader (search in Google how to do);
    2- Flash TWRP via CMD and reboot recovery;
    3- Boot in TWRP and allow permission to modify system (internal storage don't be accessible);
    4- Go to Wipe > Format Data > type YES and swipe (you will see an error formatting data);
    5- Back to TWRP Menu, go to Reboot and Recovery;
    6- In TWRP, go to Wipe > Format Data > type YES and swipe again (TWRP will decrypt internal storage);
    7- Reboot to TWRP one more time and internal storage will be accessible;
    8- DONE!!!

    How to Root Stock Oreo:

    1- Boot in TWRP;
    2- Go to Backup > mark Boot and System partition > Swipe to backup (don't needed system_image);
    3- After this, go to Restore > select Boot and System > Swipe to restore;
    4- After finished, install zip Magisk (17.1 or 17.3);
    5- Reboot and DONE!!!

    You don't need flash F2FS zip and too don't need any command in the terminal.
    You don't need to do anything else!
    7
    TWRP updated.

    - Added Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional and Japanese languages.
    - Fixed backup and restore modem partition.
    5
    New version for TWRP was posted.
    4
    TWRP updated to version 3.2.2-0.