Realme 5 Pro root issue
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Hello,
I decided to root my Realme 5 Pro. I followed a rather lengthy tutorial that involved using Magisk and TWRP. However, when I installed Magisk on my smartphone, I didn't realize that the version of Magisk was an old one (20.1 instead of 20.4), so when I booted my smartphone, an error message appeared saying it was impossible to boot my smartphone. I found a solution to remove this message. I then installed the correct version of Magisk, this time with no error message. However, once in the bootloader menu, when I select "reboot" or "start" with the volume buttons, the white Realme logo appears, and the yellow logo should appear next, but I am directly sent back to the bootloader menu...
Thank you in advance for the responses, life is complicated without a functional smartphone.
I decided to root my Realme 5 Pro. I followed a rather lengthy tutorial that involved using Magisk and TWRP. However, when I installed Magisk on my smartphone, I didn't realize that the version of Magisk was an old one (20.1 instead of 20.4), so when I booted my smartphone, an error message appeared saying it was impossible to boot my smartphone. I found a solution to remove this message. I then installed the correct version of Magisk, this time with no error message. However, once in the bootloader menu, when I select "reboot" or "start" with the volume buttons, the white Realme logo appears, and the yellow logo should appear next, but I am directly sent back to the bootloader menu...
Thank you in advance for the responses, life is complicated without a functional smartphone.
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Hello,
after several days of research and testing, I tried several times to flash the version of ColorOS that I had from the base, to format everything I could format, to do everything I could do, but with no result. No forum or website responded to my request despite the similarity of the problem. However, all it took was for me to perform a data format in the TWRP menu (not an advanced format where you select the data, but the "Format Data" button) for my phone to start booting the OS, escaping the bootloop of the bootloader and the TWRP menu. I hope this can help others because it was hellish.
after several days of research and testing, I tried several times to flash the version of ColorOS that I had from the base, to format everything I could format, to do everything I could do, but with no result. No forum or website responded to my request despite the similarity of the problem. However, all it took was for me to perform a data format in the TWRP menu (not an advanced format where you select the data, but the "Format Data" button) for my phone to start booting the OS, escaping the bootloop of the bootloader and the TWRP menu. I hope this can help others because it was hellish.