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I was using npn (not pnp) so it was giving me 3.6V before with a very little loss. check the bottom part of attached pic, the drop on resistor is about 5v, which represents my load

I actually tried your circuit as well but it does not work for me. I am indeed getting 3.6v from that pnp transistor but for some reason the moment I connect my regulator (yellow circle) it stops working, the voltage immediately drops off if I connect vin of my regulator to that 3.6 output of transistor. I need to isolate grounds for some reason I guess

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