[Q] SVF:105:1:2 but got fastboot/RSD - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I've rooted my atrix today using rootzwiki without any problems and there was a boot loader unlock tutorial, my device is 2.3.4 4.5.91 at&t but unfortunately I used .sbf for international users and not for at&t..ending up with "no os" no boot/recovery so tried to flash "1FF-olympus-user-2.3.4-4.5.91-110625-release-keys-signed-ATT-US-GAS_NA_OLPSGBATTSPE_P011.sbf" (mistake?) with no success, then flash "4547-fix-try2.sbf" for at&t but no success.
Don't know what to do Plz help me

Download fastboot here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/30173981/fastboot.zip
Download a ROM such as
CM7 Based ROM (Neutrino ROM)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398819
CM9 Alpha/Beta
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445052
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500535
OR Blur Based Rom (NottachTrix4G)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1567241
Have the ZIP file ready
Extract contents of the fastboot zip in the c drive root in a folder called "fastboot" without the quotes
Install the Motorola Drivers, included in the fastboot folder I provided
Next, download a recovery, such as romracer's recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
(Rename img file to recovery.img)
And put the recovery.img file in the fastboot folder
Open a command window (Start > Run > CMD OR Start > type 'Command Prompt'), type "cd\fastboot" without the quotes > Press enter
Next power on phone, in fastboot mode (hold power button and volume down and press volume down to look for fastboot, volume up to select it), plug it in
Go to your command window and type
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img” without the quotes
Once that is done, do
"fastboot reboot" without the quotes
Once the phone is at the Motorola logo, power it off.
Power it back on and go into Android Recovery (hold power button and volume down and press volume down to look for Android Recovery, volume up to select it), plug it in
(recovery navigation is volume up/down is up and down, select is power button)
From here, go to mount and storage and mount USB and dump the rom zip in the root and go back on the phone and factory reset, wipe cache and install zip from SD card. Find the zip file and install it. Once that’s done reboot and your phone should boot up in the ROM of your choice.

TNX! but it fails to flash recovery

Leonoduzit said:
TNX! but it fails to flash recovery
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You did not unlock your boot loader, download this if you have an at&t atrix
http://diamantephoto.com/pudding.rar
or if its an international atrix
http://diamantephoto.com/IHOP_Bell.rar
download the sbf and flash using rsdlite and retry my steps again

OK OK
Once you enter that line, if you don't get an error make sure the command prompt says "C:\path\to\fastboot\ > __" confirming that you are working in the right directory. Now type 'fastboot oem unlock' (fastboot tells command prompt to work with fastboot.exe and oem unlock is a command within the program). It will reply a warning about breaking warranty, etc., and also a lengthy ID for your phone.
Now type 'fastboot oem unlock ####' where #### is your ID. And finally 'fastboot reboot'. Your phone will obviously restart and you can close out of the command prompt.
When turning on your phone will say! "Unlocked" on the Motorola boot screen, jump up and down in joy!!!

Sorry, I did not give the link to the pudding thread; those are the instructions
Sent from my MB860 using XDA

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[Q] Soft bricked(from what i read). And need help, what do?

I have an Atrix 4G ATT. During RSD it failed and sent me to a screen with
"SVF:105:1:2
Failed to boot 0x1000
no os detected, going to rsd mode in 5 seconds
press a key to stop count down
available modes are:
1:rsd
2:flashboot
..."
What caused this was while following http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302423, the rsd said failed, i waited till 100% like guide said, and then got this screen.
What can i do to fix this, from each forum i read, i don't understand, or follow old links. I am a noob.
edit: When i Choose fast boot nothing happens, when i check other forums, they have megaupload links (shut down). am i missing something?
I don't know it'll fix the thing or not But you should try this method. It may work.
Skip any steps you have already done.
A. Download a fruitcake from here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1163009
B. Download a radio from that same thread, below the fruitcakes. Or if you prefer, download a different radio.
C. Put them both on your external (or internal if you really want to) SD card.
D. If you haven't, download RomRacer's recovery. Here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
E. Reboot into fastboot mode by holding volume down + power button until Fastboot appears on screen, then hit the Up arrow. This takes you into fastboot mode, I'm assuming you already have fastboot installed. If not, google how to set up fastboot or download moto-fastboot.
F. Make sure the recovery you downloaded above is in the same folder you downloaded fastboot or moto-fastboot to.
G. Connect phone to computer, open command prompt, navigate to fastboot or moto-fastboot folder (cd c:/(where you installed fastboot / moto-fastboot)
H. Type these in, after entering each one hit enter: Fastboot erase system fastboot erase userdata fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase webtop fastboot erase preinstall fastboot erase boot fastboot erase recovery
I. Type Fastboot flash recovery (name of your romracer recovery image)
J. Type fastboot reboot and when it reboots, hold down volume + power then keep hitting down when fastboot appears till you see android recovery, then hit the volume up key.
K. Enter recovery,erase Dalvik Cache under Advanced setting, then flash the new ROM you downloaded. * the fruitcake*. Let it completely do its thing.
L. Now if you've gotten this far, you're on a good path and most likely you wont have to flash the radio you downloaded. If not, you may have to. If none of this matters and after completely erasing all that stuff in fastboot mode you STILL get the same error on boot up I would have to assume it's an actual hardware problem and you will have to get a new phone.

[Q] Unlocked 4.5.141 bootloader, attempted to flash recovery, receive error, help?

I have 4.5.141 unlocked, rooted and I have GooManager installed, I try to have it flash the TWRP version 2.1.1 recovery for me automatically so I can try to download and flash a custom ROM and it downloads and it flashes the custom recovery and the phone reboots and I get an error that reads "Failed to Boot 2 Starting RSD Mode" and when I pull the battery, the phone reboots and the "Failed to boot 2" message does not show up. Can anyone help me in trying to successfully flash a custom recovery onto my Atrix 4G?
ksweeley said:
I have 4.5.141 unlocked, rooted and I have GooManager installed, I try to have it flash the TWRP version 2.1.1 recovery for me automatically so I can try to download and flash a custom ROM and it downloads and it flashes the custom recovery and the phone reboots and I get an error that reads "Failed to Boot 2 Starting RSD Mode" and when I pull the battery, the phone reboots and the "Failed to boot 2" message does not show up. Can anyone help me in trying to successfully flash a custom recovery onto my Atrix 4G?
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Download TWRP recovery from this thread
Download moto-fastboot-win32.zip from this thread
Unzip them both to the same folder on your computer (eg.: c:\fastboot).
Make sure all files are in the same folder: moto-fastboot, the ADB DLL files and recovery.img
Open a command prompt window pointing to that folder (tip: hold shift on the keyboard, right click on the folder and select "open command window here")
Connect yout atrix to your pc via USB and boot your atrix into fastboot mode (when the phone is off, keep the VOL - button pressed and press the power button. When Fastboot appears, press VOL +)
Now issue type these commands into the command prompt:
moto-fastboot erase recovery
moto-fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after it's done, type
moto-fastboot reboot
After that you should be able to boot into TWRP recovery. Cheers!
vladeco said:
Download TWRP recovery from this thread
Download moto-fastboot-win32.zip from this thread
Unzip them both to the same folder on your computer (eg.: c:\fastboot).
Make sure all files are in the same folder: moto-fastboot, the ADB DLL files and recovery.img
Open a command prompt window pointing to that folder (tip: hold shift on the keyboard, right click on the folder and select "open command window here")
Connect yout atrix to your pc via USB and boot your atrix into fastboot mode (when the phone is off, keep the VOL - button pressed and press the power button. When Fastboot appears, press VOL +)
Now issue type these commands into the command prompt:
moto-fastboot erase recovery
moto-fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after it's done, type
moto-fastboot reboot
After that you should be able to boot into TWRP recovery. Cheers!
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I'm having a problem, I typed in moto-fastboot erase recovery and it says
"erasing 'recovery' ... FAILED <remote: <00180001>>"
and on the phone itself it reads in red text:
"Failed to process command erase:recovery error(0x180001)"
Is there a way to fix this error?
I fixed this, re-flashed the pudding.zip file I found, and I got the recovery to flash.
ksweeley said:
I'm having a problem, I typed in moto-fastboot erase recovery and it says
"erasing 'recovery' ... FAILED <remote: <00180001>>"
and on the phone itself it reads in red text:
"Failed to process command erase:recovery error(0x180001)"
Is there a way to fix this error?
I fixed this, re-flashed the pudding.zip file I found, and I got the recovery to flash.
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Hi, Could you please share the steps for the resolution? I have read about pudding, also i tried but can not achive. Thanks

[Q] HELP!!! sony xperia s clockworkmod + CyanogenMod 9,1

Hello
I have a Sony Xperia S LT26i
I used this manual to root my Sony:
Copy the CyanogenMod 9.1 package and the GApps package into your phone’s internal SD card.
Extract fastboot-win32.zip into the C:\ drive (root directory) of your computer.
Copy recovery-nozomi.img into the same folder where fastboot.exe has been extracted.
Open the CyanogenMod 9.1 ZIP file and extract the boot.img file into the same location as fastboot.exe.
Turn off your phone.
Reboot the phone into Fastboot Mode by holding down the Volume Up key as you connect the phone to your PC via USB cable.
On your computer, open a command prompt window as Administrator (i.e., click Start > All Programs > Accessories and right-click on Command Prompt, then select Run as Administrator from the context menu).
At the command prompt, enter the following command to change into the directory where the Fastboot files were extracted to:
cd c:\Fastboot
Check whether Fastboot is able to communicate with your phone by entering the command below. If you see your phone’s serial number, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, check whether your phone’s drivers are properly installed on your PC.
fastboot devices
Flash ClockworkMod Recovery to your phone by entering the following command:
fastboot flash boot recovery-nozomi.img
If successful, you see a “finished/OKAY” message on the command prompt. If not, try this command:
fastboot -i 0x0fce flash boot recovery-nozomi.img
Reboot your phone into Recovery Mode by entering the following at the command prompt:
fastboot reboot
Your phone ought to boot into Recovery Mode. While in Recovery Mode, use the Volume keys for scrolling and the Camera button for selecting.
On the recovery menu, select Install ZIP from SD card > Choose ZIP from SD card and select the CyanogenMod 9.1 package file. Confirm that you want to install the package.
Install the GApps package in the same manner as in step 13.
Return to the main recovery menu.
Select Wipe data/factory reset and confirm the action on the next screen.
Select Wipe cache partition and confirm the action on the next screen.
Select Advanced > Wipe Dalvik cache and confirm the action on the next screen.
Power off your phone.
Reboot the phone back to Fastboot Mode as in step 6.
On the command prompt on your computer, enter this command to flash the kernel to your phone:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
You will see “finished/OKAY” on the command prompt once the kernel is successfully flashed.
Reboot your phone into Normal Mode by enter the command fastboot reboot at the command prompt.
The first time your phone boots into the new ROM, startup can take around 5 to 7 minutes.
I forgot to do step one i cannot copy the
CyanogenMod 9.1 package and the GApps package into my phone’s internal SD card what should i do, thanks in advance just got stuck at cwm :crying:
I'm now by number 14 and i don't can select a Install Zip
Android Debug Bridge is not working because Clockworkmod is installed.
Fastboot works.
What should I do now?
PLEASE HELP ME
miche12 said:
Hello
I have a Sony Xperia S LT26i
I used this manual to root my Sony:
Copy the CyanogenMod 9.1 package and the GApps package into your phone’s internal SD card.
Extract fastboot-win32.zip into the C:\ drive (root directory) of your computer.
Copy recovery-nozomi.img into the same folder where fastboot.exe has been extracted.
Open the CyanogenMod 9.1 ZIP file and extract the boot.img file into the same location as fastboot.exe.
Turn off your phone.
Reboot the phone into Fastboot Mode by holding down the Volume Up key as you connect the phone to your PC via USB cable.
On your computer, open a command prompt window as Administrator (i.e., click Start > All Programs > Accessories and right-click on Command Prompt, then select Run as Administrator from the context menu).
At the command prompt, enter the following command to change into the directory where the Fastboot files were extracted to:
cd c:\Fastboot
Check whether Fastboot is able to communicate with your phone by entering the command below. If you see your phone’s serial number, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, check whether your phone’s drivers are properly installed on your PC.
fastboot devices
Flash ClockworkMod Recovery to your phone by entering the following command:
fastboot flash boot recovery-nozomi.img
If successful, you see a “finished/OKAY” message on the command prompt. If not, try this command:
fastboot -i 0x0fce flash boot recovery-nozomi.img
Reboot your phone into Recovery Mode by entering the following at the command prompt:
fastboot reboot
Your phone ought to boot into Recovery Mode. While in Recovery Mode, use the Volume keys for scrolling and the Camera button for selecting.
On the recovery menu, select Install ZIP from SD card > Choose ZIP from SD card and select the CyanogenMod 9.1 package file. Confirm that you want to install the package.
Install the GApps package in the same manner as in step 13.
Return to the main recovery menu.
Select Wipe data/factory reset and confirm the action on the next screen.
Select Wipe cache partition and confirm the action on the next screen.
Select Advanced > Wipe Dalvik cache and confirm the action on the next screen.
Power off your phone.
Reboot the phone back to Fastboot Mode as in step 6.
On the command prompt on your computer, enter this command to flash the kernel to your phone:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
You will see “finished/OKAY” on the command prompt once the kernel is successfully flashed.
Reboot your phone into Normal Mode by enter the command fastboot reboot at the command prompt.
The first time your phone boots into the new ROM, startup can take around 5 to 7 minutes.
I forgot to do step one i cannot copy the
CyanogenMod 9.1 package and the GApps package into my phone’s internal SD card what should i do, thanks in advance just got stuck at cwm :crying:
I'm now by number 14 and i don't can select a Install Zip
Android Debug Bridge is not working because Clockworkmod is installed.
Fastboot works.
What should I do now?
PLEASE HELP ME
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Transfer via bootloader
miche12 said:
Hello
I have a Sony Xperia S LT26i
I used this manual to root my Sony:
Copy the CyanogenMod 9.1 package and the GApps package into your phone’s internal SD card.
Extract fastboot-win32.zip into the C:\ drive (root directory) of your computer.
Copy recovery-nozomi.img into the same folder where fastboot.exe has been extracted.
Open the CyanogenMod 9.1 ZIP file and extract the boot.img file into the same location as fastboot.exe.
Turn off your phone.
Reboot the phone into Fastboot Mode by holding down the Volume Up key as you connect the phone to your PC via USB cable.
On your computer, open a command prompt window as Administrator (i.e., click Start > All Programs > Accessories and right-click on Command Prompt, then select Run as Administrator from the context menu).
At the command prompt, enter the following command to change into the directory where the Fastboot files were extracted to:
cd c:\Fastboot
Check whether Fastboot is able to communicate with your phone by entering the command below. If you see your phone’s serial number, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, check whether your phone’s drivers are properly installed on your PC.
fastboot devices
Flash ClockworkMod Recovery to your phone by entering the following command:
fastboot flash boot recovery-nozomi.img
If successful, you see a “finished/OKAY” message on the command prompt. If not, try this command:
fastboot -i 0x0fce flash boot recovery-nozomi.img
Reboot your phone into Recovery Mode by entering the following at the command prompt:
fastboot reboot
Your phone ought to boot into Recovery Mode. While in Recovery Mode, use the Volume keys for scrolling and the Camera button for selecting.
On the recovery menu, select Install ZIP from SD card > Choose ZIP from SD card and select the CyanogenMod 9.1 package file. Confirm that you want to install the package.
Install the GApps package in the same manner as in step 13.
Return to the main recovery menu.
Select Wipe data/factory reset and confirm the action on the next screen.
Select Wipe cache partition and confirm the action on the next screen.
Select Advanced > Wipe Dalvik cache and confirm the action on the next screen.
Power off your phone.
Reboot the phone back to Fastboot Mode as in step 6.
On the command prompt on your computer, enter this command to flash the kernel to your phone:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
You will see “finished/OKAY” on the command prompt once the kernel is successfully flashed.
Reboot your phone into Normal Mode by enter the command fastboot reboot at the command prompt.
The first time your phone boots into the new ROM, startup can take around 5 to 7 minutes.
I forgot to do step one i cannot copy the
CyanogenMod 9.1 package and the GApps package into my phone’s internal SD card what should i do, thanks in advance just got stuck at cwm :crying:
I'm now by number 14 and i don't can select a Install Zip
Android Debug Bridge is not working because Clockworkmod is installed.
Fastboot works.
What should I do now?
PLEASE HELP ME
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Access bootloader, connect your phone to pc, select an option that enables pc to recognize your device(differs with different devices and all other pc tools must be installed to the pc), copy the files to your phone adn flash 'em thru recovery tool. Evrything shud work fine then.

Newly rooted Moto G4 cannot enter bootloader or recovery, please help!

I am very new to this, I rooted my Moto G4 and now I need to download SUHide in order to play Pokemon Go. When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked. I tried downloading an app that loads recovery for me but when I tried that I got a "no command" screen with a little green robot.
From what I've read, it's possible I didn't flash my trwp properly? I don't know how this is possible since I just rooted my phone. I would appreciate some help, I'm afraid to take any random guesses at the risk of ruining my phone. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious or not giving enough info, I'm not very tech savvy.
levijoseph said:
I am very new to this, I rooted my Moto G4 and now I need to download SUHide in order to play Pokemon Go. When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked. I tried downloading an app that loads recovery for me but when I tried that I got a "no command" screen with a little green robot.
From what I've read, it's possible I didn't flash my trwp properly? I don't know how this is possible since I just rooted my phone. I would appreciate some help, I'm afraid to take any random guesses at the risk of ruining my phone. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious or not giving enough info, I'm not very tech savvy.
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Try power plus volume up button to go to fastboot mode.
If it not working then connect your android to pc and enable adb. Type "adb devices" enter then type "adb reboot bootloader" and enter. It boots your android in fastboot mode.
If adb commands not working then install adb and fastboot drivers and try again.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
In most devices, volume up + power boots up the recovery options, volume down + power boots the device into fastboot mode (volume buttons first plus power, pressing power button first would boot the device normally).
levijoseph said:
When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked.
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How did you install the custom recovery? Try flashing the recovery.img again (I'm guessing, since you have root, that you did not "flash" (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) TWRP but just "boot" (fastboot boot recovery.img) it and installed SuperSU).
Ashwinrg said:
Try power plus volume up button to go to fastboot mode.
If it not working then connect your android to pc and enable adb. Type "adb devices" enter then type "adb reboot bootloader" and enter. It boots your android in fastboot mode.
If adb commands not working then install adb and fastboot drivers and try again.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
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Okay, so that did work, and I was able to enter fastboot mode. However, once I scrolled down to "recovery mode" and tried to enter, I got the same "no command" screen.
rolland.arriza said:
In most devices, volume up + power boots up the recovery options, volume down + power boots the device into fastboot mode (volume buttons first plus power, pressing power button first would boot the device normally).
How did you install the custom recovery? Try flashing the recovery.img again (I'm guessing, since you have root, that you did not "flash" (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) TWRP but just "boot" (fastboot boot recovery.img) it and installed SuperSU).
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I used the official moto g4 root guide on this website to root my phone and I'm pretty sure I booted, not flashed, the recovery img (mine is named twrp-3.0.2-0-athene). So, I tried using the command you provided to flash the recovery img and I got a < waiting for any device > message in the command prompt. My phone is plugged in and my recovery img is in the adb / fastboot folder. Any idea what this means? Thank you for the help guys
edit: If it helps to know this, my phone has usb debugging enabled and it is recognized by my pc. I type adb devices and my moto g4 serial number does indeed show up.
levijoseph said:
I am very new to this, I rooted my Moto G4 and now I need to download SUHide in order to play Pokemon Go. When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked. I tried downloading an app that loads recovery for me but when I tried that I got a "no command" screen with a little green robot.
From what I've read, it's possible I didn't flash my trwp properly? I don't know how this is possible since I just rooted my phone. I would appreciate some help, I'm afraid to take any random guesses at the risk of ruining my phone. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious or not giving enough info, I'm not very tech savvy.
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If you are trying to flash twrp recovery on your android then rename your twrp to recovery.
Boot your android in fastboot mode,
Navigate to folder that you have recovery. Press shift and right click and click on open command here and type "fastboot devices" and enter
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
It flash your recovery to your android.
Ashwinrg said:
If you are trying to flash twrp recovery on your android then rename your twrp to recovery.
Boot your android in fastboot mode,
Navigate to folder that you have recovery. Press shift and right click and click on open command here and type "fastboot devices" and enter
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
It flash your recovery to your android.
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Did all that, getting:
(bootloader) slot-count: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) has-slot:recovery: not found
error: cannot load 'recovery.img'
Also, per the suggestion of other users on these forums, I tried to hold down power and press volume up during the "no command" screen after attempting to enter recovery. That sent me into Android Recovery but it's not the twrp platform I used when originally rooting my phone.
How did you unlock the bootloader? have you tried: fastboot oem unlock?
You need to "allow oem unlocking" on developer options (which I guess you already did). Then reboot in bootloader: (a) adb reboot bootloader. In fastboot, you need to unlock the bootloader first: (b) fastboot oem unlock (or unlock-go). Then you can try to flash that recovery.img: (c) fastboot flash recovery "name of the file.img"
edit: fastboot oem unlock restores the device to factory settings. You need to configure and enable again "usb debugging" and "oem unlocking" (which are disabled by default). You can then proceed to fastboot flash

Can't access recovery after 7.0

Hey there!
so, I just upgraded my z5c from MM CyanogenMod to this nougat ROM > [ROM][7.0][Stock][.33][3.7 b7][Deodex][DeBloat][Font][Stereo][Vulkan™] Xperia Loop™
Before the update I could enter TWRP without any problems.
Now, everytime I try to boot into recovery the phone simply reboots...
Things I've tried:
• Typed "adb reboot recovery" on CM
• Downloaded TWRP App to re-flash and click on "recovery reboot"
• Power up phone holding Volume Down
The phone is rooted with SuperSU.
The main reason I wanted to regain access to recovery is to re-root the phone with Magisk.
Thanks for your time.
1. install fastboot and fastboot drivers on your pc (if you don't have them obviously)
2. plug the phone into the pc using the usb cable while holding the volume + button (this way you will skip the adb part)
3. wait for the notification light to go blue
4. go into the fastboot directory
5. download the twrp "recovery.img" file and put it into the fastboot directory
6. hold shift while right-clicking into the directory where fastboot is
7. use the option to open a cmd into the directory
8. type in "fastboot boot recovery.img"
if your phone's fastboot drivers don't have signature (like it happened to me) download Zadig and create a signature for the driver
Hope this helps... i had the same problem and solved by doing this

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