[Q] How do you remove twrp and flash cwm internally? - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

Twrp isn't recognizing my SD card and I need to know how to remove it and flash cwm internally because writing the recovery IMG isn't working on my nook

jnorrisman said:
Twrp isn't recognizing my SD card and I need to know how to remove it and flash cwm internally because writing the recovery IMG isn't working on my nook
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Just flash CWM over TWRP (You can do it from within TWRP I'm sure, I've never used TWRP).
There is a flashable CWM version in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975214

liquidzoo said:
Just flash CWM over TWRP (You can do it from within TWRP I'm sure, I've never used TWRP).
There is a flashable CWM version in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975214
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TWRP won't flash a new version over itself. You need to boot into SD recovery, then you can flash the CWM you referenced above from the SD card recovery.

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[Q] Twrp help

Twrp does not work. How can I either remove it or change version of twrp. Present version 2.6.0.0
Tablet now bootable
kapebretoner said:
Twrp does not work. How can I either remove it or change version of twrp. Present version 2.6.0.0
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I erased the recovery partition with fastboot. Tablet now boots up and is useable. I have no recovery mode but I decided to leave good enough alone.

Recovery Flashable Recoveries

If it's helpful to anyone else, I made a copy of TWRP and Philz recoveries that are flashable from a custom recovery. I do this because I find it easier to change the recovery I am using from a flashable zip rather than using adb or fastboot.
As a check I have flashed Philz from TWRP and TWRP from Philz on my own device without issue, but the usual disclaimer is still in effect. Whatever you do with this is not my fault.
Anyone is free to modify these zips for other recovery versions. All that needs to be done is to replace the "recovery.img" file inside of the zip.
Sources:
Philz Recovery came from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703223
And the TWRP recovery from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51401269
Zip downloads:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wjnuwzltjfde80w/openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.4-m8_ul_ca.zip
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6cvfiw52yfwx8lu/philz_touch_6.26.6-m8.zip
Big thanks!!
joemommasfat said:
If it's helpful to anyone else, I made a copy of TWRP and Philz recoveries that are flashable from a custom recovery. I do this because I find it easier to change the recovery I am using from a flashable zip rather than using adb or fastboot.
As a check I have flashed Philz from TWRP and TWRP from Philz on my own device without issue, but the usual disclaimer is still in effect. Whatever you do with this is not my fault.
Anyone is free to modify these zips for other recovery versions. All that needs to be done is to replace the "recovery.img" file inside of the zip.
Sources:
Philz Recovery came from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703223
And the TWRP recovery from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51401269
Zip downloads:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wjnuwzltjfde80w/openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.4-m8_ul_ca.zip
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6cvfiw52yfwx8lu/philz_touch_6.26.6-m8.zip
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TWRP flashed perfectly from 2.7.0.2 to 2.7.0.4 with your zip, THANK YOU for the zip.

[Q] install TWRP recovery?

Hello.
I had to revert to stock to recover from some bad flash using this procedure : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2641261
I would like to reinstall TWRP recovery so that it can be used to flash firmwares from zip files and also recover from my backup on my SD card. What is the correct way to do this? Which TWRP recovery should I use? Where should I download it from?
Thanks.
stanelie said:
Hello.
I had to revert to stock to recover from some bad flash using this procedure : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2641261
I would like to reinstall TWRP recovery so that it can be used to flash firmwares from zip files and also recover from my backup on my SD card. What is the correct way to do this? Which TWRP recovery should I use? Where should I download it from?
Thanks.
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The twrp instructions are here:
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/214
The latest version available there is 2.7.1. I believe that there were some updates for "May devices".
There are 2.8 version in kuronsan's KK ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oma...rom-omate-truesmart-ironman-firmware-t2998434
The recovery image should be flashable as described on the twrp page.
(TWRP 2.8 adds MTP in recovery, which works much better for me.)
I've tried overwriting the recovery that comes with the latest stock from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2641261 with 2.7.0, 2.7.1 and 2.8 and I cannot enter recovery...
Edit : I've just flashed 2.6.3.0 and I was able to switch to recovery... knock on wood...

replace CWM with TWRP

I've got a SGS4 (I9506) with Cyanogen Mod 13.0 and CWM and I want to switch to LineageOS 15.1 which states I should use TWRP.
1. Does it make a difference whether I use CWM or TWRP?
2. How exactly would I proceed to replace CWM with TWRP?
The only answer I found while searching was to "just use GooManager from the Play Store"...
Thanks in advance
Simple you going to go on twrp and see if a offical twrp exist for your device and if not go on the xda page for your phone and see if any modified twrp bulids exist for your phone and then you flash the twrp image in your recovery and reboot recovery will pop up and now you have twrp I hope this works...
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PoochyX said:
Simple you going to go on twrp and see if a offical twrp exist for your device and if not go on the xda page for your phone and see if any modified twrp bulids exist for your phone and then you flash the twrp image in your recovery and reboot recovery will pop up and now you have twrp I hope this works...
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well, I'd hope this works too, because that's what I'd have tried without asking here.. but I'd like some assurance
tm0ntana said:
I've got a SGS4 (I9506) with Cyanogen Mod 13.0 and CWM and I want to switch to LineageOS 15.1 which states I should use TWRP.
1. Does it make a difference whether I use CWM or TWRP?
2. How exactly would I proceed to replace CWM with TWRP?
The only answer I found while searching was to "just use GooManager from the Play Store"...
Thanks in advance
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1. It makes difference by not booting into rom when you flash with cwm or older versions of twrp
2. Download twrp from https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=3700668719832239230 .... and flash it with odin..
or extract that .tar and you will find recovery.img then flash that .img with flashify app if you are rooted..
Hope this helps
HemanthJabalpuri
HemanthJabalpuri said:
1. It makes difference by not booting into rom when you flash with cwm or older versions of twrp
2. Download twrp from .... and flash it with odin..
or extract that .tar and you will find recovery.img then flash that .img with flashify app if you are rooted..
Hope this helps
HemanthJabalpuri
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2. so I can just flash TWRP "over" CWM with Odin and there won't be any remains of CWM nor any problems?
Thanks!
tm0ntana said:
2. so I can just flash TWRP "over" CWM with Odin and there won't be any remains of CWM nor any problems?
Thanks!
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You can just flash with odin over cwm....
tm0ntana said:
2. so I can just flash TWRP "over" CWM with Odin and there won't be any remains of CWM nor any problems?
Thanks!
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Are you succeeded? If yes then edit the title by starting it with [solved]......
Have a great day
Solved
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Is there any latest stock boot img for Mi A3?

I accidently upgraded my phone to Android 10 11.0.14 ( prehaps ). I want to install TWRP on this phone, and I attempted to install it without flashing the boot img, and it caused to entirely be bricked and stuck on fastboot, and I did also attempt to change the slot, but ****** off. I tried using MiFlash, ****** off, reinstall, ****** off. I still kept my OnePlus rom and I succeed to install and normally use it, and it still remained TWRP. I installed the stock rom for it cuz Oxygen is so unstable, and I did, but the TWRP is lost. I reinstalled it, but it bricked, again. I entered TWRP, wipe all data, and enter again, but lost TWRP. I figured that I did miss flashing boot img, thanks to a thread I accidently read. And I also figured how stupid I was when I just did upgraded my phone to the latest version, and there is no boot img compatible to that version, and I did searched entire internet for it. I didnt try to flash the boot img of the early version cuz I am afraid it bricked again cuz of the compatibility. So when will I expect for a boot img file to flash TWRP and when can I download and use it? Or technically I dont need that boot img file and just simply change the slot and flash it? Ty.
try this boot img, its compatible with android 10 also twrp is already installed in the boot img.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...HR_Q-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.img/download (its for official android 10 rom)
then flash whatever rom you like then flash this zip, it will install shrp recover
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...ller-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.zip/download
gamernayeem said:
try this boot img, its compatible with android 10 also twrp is already installed in the boot img.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...HR_Q-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.img/download (its for official android 10 rom)
then flash whatever rom you like then flash this zip, it will install shrp recover
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...ller-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.zip/download
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Hang on. What do you mean by TWRP is already installed ? Does it mean that boot img file already contained TWRP or I do need to install it as a boot img to get the phone boot and work normally?
And btw, is installing SHRP Recovery an opinion or a must?
PNT5V said:
Hang on. What do you mean by TWRP is already installed ? Does it mean that boot img file already contained TWRP or I do need to install it as a boot img to get the phone boot and work normally?
And btw, is installing SHRP Recovery an opinion or a must?
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the boot img already contain twrp, and the boot img should be able to boot your rom (stock android 10) and no shrp is not a must you can use any recovery you like, but if you want to keep your recovery after installing a rom you have to install the recovery installer zip
gamernayeem said:
the boot img already contain twrp, and the boot img should be able to boot your rom (stock android 10) and no shrp is not a must you can use any recovery you like, but if you want to keep your recovery after installing a rom you have to install the recovery installer zip
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Boot img not working
oseraphaels said:
Boot img not working
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Then you have to flash fastboot rom then flash this boot img
gamernayeem said:
Then you have to flash fastboot rom then flash this boot img
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Thank you very much
It works
oseraphaels said:
Thank you very much
It works
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No problemo
Big Thanks
gamernayeem said:
try this boot img, its compatible with android 10 also twrp is already installed in the boot img.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...HR_Q-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.img/download (its for official android 10 rom)
then flash whatever rom you like then flash this zip, it will install shrp recover
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mi...ller-v2.2-laurel_sprout-official.zip/download
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I was also stuck like this so i flashed that boot img rebooted and everything came back.

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