HEY GUYS everytime i attempt to flash a rom in TWRP that uses an aroma installer, it just reboots to the TWRP splash screen. im fastbooting the boot.img, altho that doesnt work; i use flash im GUI to flash the boot.img with the rest of the modules, but still nothing help?????
What version of twrp are you using? I would update twrp if you aren't on the latest since some roms require newer versions of recovery
om4 said:
What version of twrp are you using?
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i am using v 2.1.8, or whichever version comes with the one click method .........thanks for the quick response! is there an updated version i can try??
Go to teamwin and download the latest, if you aren't familiar with fastboot then download the zip update and rename it following the instructions listed and in recovery mount external and copy the zip. Do not place the zip on internal, it will cause the phone to endlessly install and reboot (or reboot if you cancel) if you don't have a full system to boot to
easiest way is to download goo manager app.. top rite click the box.. then hit install openrecoveryscript.. that will install the latest twrp.. :good:
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Trying to flash a 4.4 Rom which currently only works with Twrp 2.6.3.3 BUT........
Twrp 2.6.3.3 Will absolutely not flash for me wether it's trying with goo manager it finds the open recovery script but brings up a invalid error when trying to download it from goo
Trying to flash the whole openrecovery-Twrp-2.6.3.3.img file itself with flashify says it flashed fine but when I reboot it's still on the older twrp version.
What's the issue here ?
Is that version problematic?
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try flashing from fastboot command on a pc. or go here and download the flashable zip and flash it in recovery. its 2.6.3.2 which works with kit kat roms
mikexmayhem said:
try flashing from fastboot command on a pc. or go here and download the flashable zip and flash it in recovery. its 2.6.3.2 which works with kit kat roms
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You said to "go here" for the flashable zip. Where is this "here" that you speak of? I could really use that flashable zip.
Removed OS through TWRP wipe & cant find a ROM to intall through twrp without errors.
Cant get anything to work. Ive tried so many stock firmwares. I try installing .zips through TWRP. Every ROM has some kind of error. Can anyone help with this. Its a Moto E XT1526 Sprint US.
bkhobbs32 said:
Cant get anything to work. Ive tried so many stock firmwares. I try installing .zips through TWRP. Every ROM has some kind of error. Can anyone help with this. Its a Moto E XT1526 Sprint US.
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Follow step by step
1. Flash stock lollipop using fastboot
2. Flash twrp using fastboot
3. Reboot twrp recovery
4. Copy stock boot.IMG & stock recovery.IMG
5. Flash stock boot.IMG & stock recovery.IMG in twrp recovery
6. Reboot bootloader
7. Now press volume up to normal boot
Rajendran Rasa said:
Follow step by step
1. Flash stock lollipop using fastboot
2. Flash twrp using fastboot
3. Reboot twrp recovery
4. Copy stock boot.IMG & stock recovery.IMG
5. Flash stock boot.IMG & stock recovery.IMG in twrp recovery
6. Reboot bootloader
7. Now press volume up to normal boot
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I'll definitely try these steps. One of the biggest issues im having is finding the stock Lollipop. Ive tried all the stock firmware at firmware.center. Used twrp to instal from .zip. Where can i find the stock.img? I searched a little today with no luck.
bkhobbs32 said:
I'll definitely try these steps. One of the biggest issues im having is finding the stock Lollipop. Ive tried all the stock firmware at firmware.center. Used twrp to instal from .zip. Where can i find the stock.img? I searched a little today with no luck.
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120732957
Thanks for that. I actually found one that worked surprisingly last night. Its not the 5.1.1 but im happy it installed without errors.
So hey! I successfully booted into the TWRP and used it to flash the DISABLEFORCEENCRYPTION file, right after. I decided to reboot to recovery (Cause I think that would be great just after you flash something in TWRP) but then after it finishes showing the pocophone booting screen rather than showing TWRP recovery. It showed the stock MIUI recovery! someone please help! I just finished flashing magisk and a custom rom by using the method of: Everytime I need to flash something using TWRP I would just open adb and fastboot boot recovery it again so that I could use the TWRP!
Thank you in advance!
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So hey! I successfully booted into the TWRP and used it to flash the DISABLEFORCEENCRYPTION file, right after. I decided to reboot to recovery (Cause I think that would be great just after you flash something in TWRP) but then after it finishes showing the pocophone booting screen rather than showing TWRP recovery. It showed the stock MIUI recovery! someone please help! I just finished flashing magisk and a custom rom by using the method of: Everytime I need to flash something using TWRP I would just open adb and fastboot boot recovery it again so that I could use the TWRP!
Thank you in advance!
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I decided to fix this problem after I flashed a rom cause I think I would run into future problems involving magisk and it's use of the TWRP recovery.
GGerniWhite said:
I decided to fix this problem after I flashed a rom cause I think I would run into future problems involving magisk and it's use of the TWRP recovery.
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If you already have the ROM installed, use adb to flash TWRP and without booting flash Magisk and then boot to system. If you are on stock ROM, follow THIS.
For entering into TWRP, use the key combination of volume up + power buttons.
You can use the encryption compatible TWRP (search for it) instead of the official one.
Was searching in preparation of my K30 arriving, and found an unofficial version of TWRP is now available.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/unofficialtwrp.com/unofficial-twrp-3-3-1-xiaomi-redmi-k30/amp/
Note: I've not tried it myself, as I don't have the phone yet.
It's a none working TWRP ripped from a dev who was working on it. don't even test it guys. Devs at .eu made one that actually works.
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/twrp.53906/page-8
ddaggebi said:
It's a none working TWRP ripped from a dev who was working on it. don't even test it guys. Devs at .eu made one that actually works.
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/twrp.53906/page-8
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please give instalation guide also
ddaggebi said:
It's a none working TWRP ripped from a dev who was working on it. don't even test it guys. Devs at .eu made one that actually works.
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/twrp.53906/page-8
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Thanks for the info @ddaggebi
I used the K30 TWRP from https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/twrp.53906/page-8#post-528914 to fastboot boot to TWRP and dump stock boot, recovery and misc (using e.g. `dd=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot of=/tmp/boot.img`). Then I patched the boot.img with Magisk Manager Canary. :good:
Any idea why that TWRP recovery installer .bat overwrites the misc partition? Temp booting the .img directly with fastboot boot seemed to work fine without their patched misc, so I'm sticking with that for now.
Again, be sure to fastboot boot recovery and then dump your ROM's misc first if you plan on flashing the recovery using that batch script, since you might need to flash it back along with the ROM's recovery for OTAs to succeed.
I can understand rooting here but is twrp installed permanently here? I mean to flash any rom do we always need fastboot command to boot twrp or its staying always and working normally??
Hard_Rock83 said:
I can understand rooting here but is twrp installed permanently here? I mean to flash any rom do we always need fastboot command to boot twrp or its staying always and working normally??
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Yes. But some features are limited for now.
btw I installed eu rom in case stock rom replaces TWRP to stock recovery.
osm0sis said:
I used the K30 TWRP from https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/twrp.53906/page-8#post-528914 to fastboot boot to TWRP and dump stock boot, recovery and misc. Then I patched the boot.img with Magisk Manager Canary. :good:
Any idea why that TWRP recovery installer .bat overwrites the misc partition? Temp booting the .img directly with fastboot boot seemed to work fine without their patched misc, so I'm sticking with that for now.
Also here is the latest Magisk Canary (20308) patched stock boot.img to simplify rooting for those just getting started on this device. Simply fastboot flash boot it..
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Ok so the question is can we reboot to recovery normally or we need to manually type fastboot command to boot to recovery..
I am still searching for twrp , which can normally appears while rebooting to recovery
LR.Team twrp-3.4.0-0209 will be installed by default when you install Eu rom.
I can reboot into recovery as normal (by pressing "vol up" & "power" button). To install root, I can simply go to "Advanced" -> "Install Root" or by using boot.img method. One thing which I can't do is deleting (or changing file name) to system file to remove some of the unwanted app.
It works very well
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/twrp.53906/page-8#post-528914
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.