[Q] Won't boot into recovery - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Hi guys, i have unlock and root my prime, installed cwm via rom manager but it won't boot into recovery, just start normally when boot up. Any ideas? also when i try to "manage backup" in rom manager, show me a "blank" page and i can't do anything.
thanks!

Post goes into automating back ups
but step 3 should help
https
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.com/103194039699472024916/posts/cNqu4cgiJqa
forum won't let me link...

When I first rooted I had the samething, turns out I was actually rooted. Check to see if you have Superuser app first, if so you're rooted if not you never got root acess. What process did you use to achieve root acess?

I was making an assumption that you were rooted and trying to get the "Reboot to Recovery" option to work. If you are rooted with a recovery installed, and want to boot manually to the recovery partion, then during your reboot at the eeepc screen, hold VOL - until it gives you the option to press VOL + for boot to recovery. My original post was a work around to boot to recovery from within your ROM

install twrp recovery through goo manager and use root checker from the playstore to varify root.

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Lenovo A390t rooting problem, using Framaroot and Rashr, Rashr says NOT-ROOTED

Dear Gentlemen,
I have a Lenovo A390t and I want to put a custom ROM that supports english and Google Play store app.
Currently I can not access recovery mode, and I do not know why.
Current status: It is rooted but I can not access recovery mode.
I used:
1. Root - Framaroot with the Boromir exploit, worked fine initially. Then I used Rashr.
2. Install Recovery - Rashr let me install TWRP so I installed LenovoA390_recovery.img and rebooted to recovery mode using the TWRP software in english.
It worked nicely and I could boot up to recovery mode using the TWRP recovery app.
3. Install Custom ROM - Then I started installing the Lenovo A390 gadget ROM from needroms
I did not follow the instructions. I only chose the boot.img file and I started the rom flash. It was a mistake and the flash never worked.
Now I can not access recovery mode anymore, then I hold volume up and power button, all I see after a few seconds is the Lenovo logotype, and nothing else happens afterwards. When I enter Rashr again, it says the phone is NOT-ROOTED, even if I have run Framaroot several times and it says: Success!
How can I get TWRP recovery to work again?
Thank you!
Warcious
How can I check if this phone is still alive?
All I get is the LOGOTYPE as soon as I press the power button. NOTHING else.

Recovery Doesnt Load Z2 .314

I rooted the device
Then ı installed dualrecovery recovery with----- 1 Installation on Rom Rooted with Superuser
Then An app called NDR Utils Installed .
When I Open the app and select Teamwin Recovery I press Reboot to primary Recovery
But phone Reboot Normally and Opens no recovery comes.
What should I do?
I also tried hardware enter to recovery green light comes And phone vibrates but normally reboots again ..
Thanks
univercode said:
I rooted the device
Then ı installed dualrecovery recovery with----- 1 Installation on Rom Rooted with Superuser
Then An app called NDR Utils Installed .
When I Open the app and select Teamwin Recovery I press Reboot to primary Recovery
But phone Reboot Normally and Opens no recovery comes.
What should I do?
I also tried hardware enter to recovery green light comes And phone vibrates but normally reboots again ..
Thanks
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What firmware are you on and did you try NUT dual recovery installer (program)?
IreshS said:
What firmware are you on and did you try NUT dual recovery installer (program)?
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ıM Using .314 android 4.4.2
I tried NUT Installer after Rooted the device .
Then When I try to reboot to primary recovery doesnt open phone starts normally
thanks,
Did you install busybox from play store? Installing that causes the recovery to fail. If you did install busybox you will need to uninstall it & then run the dual recovery installer again. Dual recovery installs a specific working version of busybox that works with the recoveries, installing any other busybox means you can't boot into recovery.

galaxy s5 G900T re-root bn3

Dears
my G900T was rooted normally with CF auto root after a while it became unroot with 4.4.2 ng3
i tried to install CF auto root many times stuck in the seandroid enforcing
with root checker i get this errors
stage 3 root user account :error
error:stderr :null, stdout:null,exit_value: 1
additional google safetynet status false
additional selinux enforcing
any help would be highly appreciated
Longlast said:
Dears
my G900T was rooted normally with CF auto root after a while it became unroot with 4.4.2 ng3
i tried to install CF auto root many times stuck in the seandroid enforcing
with root checker i get this errors
stage 3 root user account :error
error:stderr :null, stdout:null,exit_value: 1
additional google safetynet status false
additional selinux enforcing
any help would be highly appreciated
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You should just install TWRP with Odin and use TWRP to flash supersu zip, that's more or less what cf auto-root is doing anyway. Boot your phone into Odin mode (home, vol down, and power), connect your phone to PC with USB, and install twrp-3.0.0-0-klte-klte.img.tar with Odin (AP button, auto-reboot option disabled). When the status bar is filled, you need to immediately boot into TWRP without rebooting system (this is where you hold down home, vol up, and power). In TWRP, install supersu zip file.
If you reboot to normal android before booting into TWRP and flashing the supersu zip when TWRP is first installed, the operating system will overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery, and you have to try again.
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
If you reboot to normal android before booting into TWRP and flashing the supersu zip when TWRP is first installed, the operating system will overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery, and you have to try again.[/QUOTE
Dear thisis.
thanks for your kind respond
i did as you said, odin pass, then immediately boot into twrp recovery and successfully installed then restart from twrp, but still get the same result.
i highly appreciate help
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Longlast said:
Dear thisis.
thanks for your kind respond
i did as you said, odin pass, then immediately boot into twrp recovery and successfully installed then restart from twrp, but still get the same result.
i highly appreciate help
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You said you installed the supersu zip in TWRP, are you able to run the supersu app in normal android? Because if so, you're rooted
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
You said you installed the supersu zip in TWRP, are you able to run the supersu app in normal android? Because if so, you're rooted
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when i run supersu a message appear that there is no su binary installed, and supersu connot install it. if you just upgrade to android 4.3 you need to manually re-root.
the current version is 4.4.2 bn3

Rooting my phone.

I just got a T-mobile S5 g900T and i want to root it. it's running 4.4.2 and i'm thinking about upgrading to lollipop but im worried i wont be able to root afterwards. What are my root options here?
Motorolaseries said:
I just got a T-mobile S5 g900T and i want to root it. it's running 4.4.2 and i'm thinking about upgrading to lollipop but im worried i wont be able to root afterwards. What are my root options here?
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You can root on any version of android for this phone:
Just install TWRP with Odin and use TWRP to flash supersu zip. Boot your phone into Odin mode (home, vol down, and power), connect your phone to PC with USB, and install twrp-3.0.0-0-klte-klte.img.tar with Odin (AP button, auto-reboot option disabled). When the status bar is filled, you need to immediately boot into TWRP without rebooting system (this is where you hold down home, vol up, and power). In TWRP, install supersu zip file.
If you reboot to normal android before booting into TWRP and flashing the supersu zip when TWRP is first installed, the operating system will overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery, and you have to try again
What is I flash supersu then it keeps saying set warranty bit kernel
I keep flashing supersu but it keeps saying set warranty bit kernel

No root/ superuser access Lenovo a6040 (Vibe K5); Developer options activated

Tried everything else for past 3 days, I cannot get Root access.
1) Bootloader unlocked
2) Activated Developer options
3) downloaded Su
4) Flashify or such other options don't work.
5) Also installed Minimum ADB & Fastboot, renamed recovery file, (and I believe so installed the TWRP).
Still can't get to the option of Install Recovery, Take Backup of Stock ROM or Data.
Tried Vol up + Power button, but there is no option to install (despite having SU in a memory card). The only options I get ( on a touch sensitive screen) are to test the phone on some criteria (technical terms I can''t remember) along with an option for Chinese.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3391100
If you are using Android up to version 5 use KingRoot for rooting, otherwise use Magisk.
Download Magisk manager.
Install it and download Magisk.zip. Boot to recovery and install Magisk from TWRP. Done!
How to install TWRP without Root

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