If USB debugging isn't enabled, flash the stock boot.img (without root), boot it, enable ADB debugging and allow the connection to the PC. Then flash the patched boot.img and execute the command above That is assuming you have a OnePlus 7T Pro which doesn't have a decryptable recovery. Otherwise you can simply flash the Magisk uninstaller
G Cloud Backup. Like the name says, G Cloud Backup stores all your phoneβs data in the cloud. You can keep up to 10 GB of data in the cloud. G Cloud Backup saves photos, videos, music, system settings, and messages. Unlike other systems, it also focuses on security during the transfer to the cloud. It uses only SSL and 256-AES for storage.
The way this works is because of the greater permissions given to ADB compared to apps run on the phone itself, which carries with it its own potential risks. In other words, once done backing up
PixelFlasher will extract boot.img file (init_boot.img for Pixel 7 series and newer) from the factory image and populate it in the list below. Select the boot.img from the list for patching via
Insert the removable media and run the following command on Ubuntu: sudo dd if=/home/user/file.img of=/dev/sdX bs=1M. Replace /home/user/file.img with the path to the IMG file on your file system and /dev/sdX with the path to your USB or SD card device.
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