I know CWM is better, especially since I want to install the rom by nitsuj17 so I need to remove TWRP and replace it with CWM.
How do I do this?
CISGS said:
I know CWM is better, especially since I want to install the rom by nitsuj17 so I need to remove TWRP and replace it with CWM.
How do I do this?
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adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery DNA.CWR6.IMG
Exactly what he said, just download the cwm recovery and flash it using that command, it will simply overwrite the current recovery method and begin working instantly.
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Thanks guys. Got it working
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adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery DNA.CWR6.IMG
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Dude explain in simple language please?
download ROM Manager from the market and let it flash it for you
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Dude explain in simple language please?
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You literally type those 2 lines into the command prompt on your computer.
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Hi i have a new htc evo 4g lte with the new ota update and the new hboot... i was able to unlock the bootloader and was able to get root but no s-off my question is why is it that everytime i try to install a custom rom my phone loads up into a black screen???
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Hi i have a new htc evo 4g lte with the new ota update and the new hboot... i was able to unlock the bootloader and was able to get root but no s-off my question is why is it that everytime i try to install a custom rom my phone loads up into a black screen???
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That's because the new hboot cannot flash kernels. Easiest method is to download flashgui from the market which will flash the kernel for you.
Thanks for the quick response... so all i need to do is download the app flash a kernel and then flash the rom through twrp???
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Thanks for the quick response... so all i need to do is download the app flash a kernel and then flash the rom through twrp???
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Credit to banccalif from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31002159&postcount=8932 as he wrote these directions. This should help you out
3. Download flash image gui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1772769
4. Open flash image gui and navigate to your rom zip file
5. Make sure "kernel image" is selected
6. Make sure both caches are selected
7. Then hit "flash image"
8. You will be prompted to reboot
9. In twrp wipe as normal and flash your rom zip
10. Reboot & Profit! 
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Credit to banccalif from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31002159&postcount=8932 as he wrote these directions. This should help you out
3. Download flash image gui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1772769
4. Open flash image gui and navigate to your rom zip file
5. Make sure "kernel image" is selected
6. Make sure both caches are selected
7. Then hit "flash image"
8. You will be prompted to reboot
9. In twrp wipe as normal and flash your rom zip
10. Reboot & Profit! 
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Sounds great!!! Thanks again for the help..:thumbup:
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Worked great!!! I appreciate the help..
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Worked great!!! I appreciate the help..
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Awesome!
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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Do you have ADB set up on your computer?
The advice is free....the bandwidth, not so much
lgboy5889 said:
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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Download a rom to your computer. Place the rom.zip in the folder where you have adb. Also, extract the boot.img in the same folder. Open adb on your computer using command line and boot into fastboot on your phone. Use the cd command to change folders to wherever your adb is located and type adb devices to make sure you are connected. Then type fastboot flash boot boot.img. Once you do that you can push the rom zip using a different command that I forget. Even better than reading my response, search Google for "flash boot rom fastboot evo 4G lte" there's an xda thread that walks you through it.
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Hello!
so I just unlocked my boot loader for my Verizon Droid DNA, I am using this forum page and his software that the person created ( [email protected]'s HTC DROID DNA ALL IN ONE KIT. here is the link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000896 and my question is. when I select TWRP 2.4.0.0 in the software all comes up is the command prompt and no where on the forum or on the app tells me how to run the root for my DNA, if someone so kind to tell me what the command prompt to run the TWRP root in this app. also someone said that I need to run the perm root after I root the phone, is that correct if so what is the command script to run this as well.
THANKS!
So you haven't installed a custom recovery correct.
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So you haven't installed a custom recovery correct.
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correct I see the TWRP in the recovery folder in the where the app is located. so far I just got my bootloader unlocked so I can root the phone. I also hear that clockworkmod recovery is a better root than TWRP but cant find a good forum walkthrough for clockworkmod.
Thanks!
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correct I see the TWRP in the recovery folder in the where the app is located. so far I just got my bootloader unlocked so I can root the phone. I also hear that clockworkmod recovery is a better root than TWRP but cant find a good forum walkthrough for clockworkmod.
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I personally like twrp, but it really doesn't matter. I'd reccomend you try both and see which one you like. But anyway,
download a recovery to your computer.
Put your phone into fastboot and connect it to your computer
Open a command prompt where the recovery image file you downloaded is located(shift right click, open command prompt here)
Type "fastboot devices" to make sure your computer sees your phone
Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img", but replace the recovery.img with whatever the file was named.
Now you should have a custom recovery. Which will allow you to install a superuser package so you can have root access on pure stock. And it also lets you flash custom kernels and roms.
If you had any issues just post what the issue is.
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So you haven't installed a custom recovery correct.
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I personally like twrp, but it really doesn't matter. I'd reccomend you try both and see which one you like. But anyway,
download a recovery to your computer.
Put your phone into fastboot and connect it to your computer
Open a command prompt where the recovery image file you downloaded is located(shift right click, open command prompt here)
Type "fastboot devices" to make sure your computer sees your phone
Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img", but replace the recovery.img with whatever the file was named.
Now you should have a custom recovery. Which will allow you to install a superuser package so you can have root access on pure stock. And it also lets you flash custom kernels and roms.
If you had any issues just post what the issue is.
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but iam using that app it the command doesn't work.. to run the recovery..
xd4v3x said:
but iam using that app it the command doesn't work.. to run the recovery..
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Are you in fast boot when you run it.
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Are you in fast boot when you run it.
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yes. I am in fastboot on my phone when I run the command. so what I did was I pulled the file TWRP out of the folder and put it in the same folder where Fastboot app is at and then rename from TWRP to Recovery.img and then ran the command and again and it was done in like 2 sec and all it said its finished. so I rebooted my phone and download Superuser and also tired to download an rooted app but still doesn't seem to work... and superuser is complaining there is no kernel....
What happens when you run superuser?
Maybe provide a screenshot.
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What happens when you run superuser?
Maybe provide a screenshot.
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So I got into my play market and download support user app. It's installs and opens. But when I go and download a root app it doesn't work.
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So I got into my play market and download support user app. It's installs and opens. But when I go and download a root app it doesn't work.
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I think that since you don't have a /system writeable kernel you'll need to flash it. Download the zip from here and flash it.
http://androidsu.com/superuser/
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I think that since you don't have a /system writeable kernel you'll need to flash it. Download the zip from here and flash it.
http://androidsu.com/superuser/
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what do you mean flash it? download it to my phone and just open it? or do I need to run a special app on my phone to open it?
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what do you mean flash it? download it to my phone and just open it? or do I need to run a special app on my phone to open it?
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flash the zip in recovery. The main purpose of a recovery is to flash zip files
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flash the zip in recovery. The main purpose of a recovery is to flash zip files
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but the link u sent me just redirects me to the market store to download the super user. which I already did... so do I need to download that app to the computer and reboot the phone and run fastboot flash that file??
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but the link u sent me just redirects me to the market store to download the super user. which I already did... so do I need to download that app to the computer and reboot the phone and run fastboot flash that file??
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dont click on "market", click on "Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip"
http://downloads.noshufou.netdna-cdn.com/superuser/Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip
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dont click on "market", click on "Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip"
http://downloads.noshufou.netdna-cdn.com/superuser/Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip
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once that downloaded to my computer move it to the folder where my fastboot is at and run the command as "Fastboot flash "File Name.zip" when my phone is also in fastboot mode?
ok so far what I have done, is ran the command prompt "Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" and it said Finished so then i just rebooted my phone back to the Droid OS and now u want me to download that file to my PC where my fastboot file is at and run that as well? and that well help it be root?
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once that downloaded to my computer move it to the folder where my fastboot is at and run the command as "Fastboot flash "File Name.zip" when my phone is also in fastboot mode?
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Or you can download the file from your phone. In the recovery it will appear in "downloads", and you should just be able to flash it from there.
xd4v3x said:
ok so far what I have done, is ran the command prompt "Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" and it said Finished so then i just rebooted my phone back to the Droid OS and now u want me to download that file to my PC where my fastboot file is at and run that as well? and that well help it be root?
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heres what you do
download the zip to your phone
reboot your phone and hold volume down, this will get you into bootloader
select recovery, this will get you into the recovery you flashed via fastboot not to long ago
now in the recovery click on install, select the zip you downloaded, and install it
after this is done reboot your device
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heres what you do
download the zip to your phone
reboot your phone and hold volume down, this will get you into bootloader
select recovery, this will get you into the recovery you flashed via fastboot not to long ago
now in the recovery click on install, select the zip you downloaded, and install it
after this is done reboot your device
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Ok so I ran a root checker and saying its not rooted.
xd4v3x said:
Ok so I ran a root checker and saying its not rooted.
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Open superuser. And see what it says.
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I installed the internation cyanogenmod 10.1 on my at&t htc one. It stays in the boot logo with the wheel for cyanogenmod. I forgot to make a back up and i think im screwed... Is there anything i can do to put a rom on my phone so i can get out of this boot loop?
Did you do your wipes in recovery if so try fastboot flashing the boot.img
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jerrycoffman45 said:
Did you do your wipes in recovery if so try fastboot flashing the boot.img
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Could you link me to a boot.img?
It's in the Rom zip
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It's in the Rom zip
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okay i did but i an still not booting all the way im still getting the cyanogenmod boot screen
GhostSoldier_US said:
okay i did but i an still not booting all the way im still getting the cyanogenmod boot screen
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Only thing I can suggest is download another Rom and sideload it then flash it
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Reboot to recovery do a factory reset wipe cache flash cm10.1 and gapps again
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Reboot to recovery do a factory reset wipe cache flash cm10.1 and gapps again
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I've tried that. Its not letting me mount the system to my computer so i cant side load. Could i flash a rom through fastboot?
GhostSoldier_US said:
I've tried that. Its not letting me mount the system to my computer so i cant side load. Could i flash a rom through fastboot?
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so cm10.1 zip isn't on your device anymore?
how does this keep happening?
what did you do> flash then wipe?
you can adb push the rom to /sdcard
or you can adb push one of the known working nandroid backups found in bugsy's thread on the international side.
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so cm10.1 zip isn't on your device anymore?
how does this keep happening?
what did you do> flash then wipe?
you can adb push the rom to /sdcard
or you can adb push one of the known working nandroid backups found in bugsy's thread on the international side.
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I do still have the zip on my phone but ive tried reinstalling it and i still just get the boot screen. How could i adb push a rom to the phone?
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I do still have the zip on my phone but ive tried reinstalling it and i still just get the boot screen. How could i adb push a rom to the phone?
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the command is adb push name of file /sdcard
gunnyman said:
the command is adb push name of file /sdcard
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Its not going through. I have the phone in fastboot and i tried the adb command adb puch CleanRom1.5/sdcard and then iut says device not found. I'm sorry if im a noob
Adb doesn't work in bootloader but it does work in recovery
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Adb doesn't work in bootloader but it does work in recovery
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TWRP rcovery? Its still not putting the rom on the phone
Try clockwork recovery. I haven't had a problem pushing stuff or sideload with it.
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Try clockwork recovery. I haven't had a problem pushing stuff or sideload with it.
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today is not my day i tried regular clockwork and clockwork touch to flash them in fastboot but after i do and i go to recovery all i get is a black screen
Fastboot erase cache
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Fastboot erase cache
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still getting a black screen I don't know what to do am i screwed untill i get my mirco usb to female usb so i coan put a rom on a flash drive and then install the rom through that?
Yeah that will work. Meanwhile try fastboot erase userdata and push cwm recovery again then power down completely then reboot to bootloader and choose recovery from the menu
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Yeah that will work. Meanwhile try fastboot erase userdata and push cwm recovery again then power down completely then reboot to bootloader and choose recovery from the menu
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I'm gonna go out and get one in the morning and get one so i dont have to wait till the one i ordered online to get here. That didnt work either but the problem will be fixed tomorrow so no worries
How do I get my phone to stay permanently on TWRP? I've got it to flash and can run it fine. The problem is that everytime I reboot it goes back to RA revamped...It's annoying as ****. I've tried searching and can't find a solid answer.
s-on, rooted, know how to flash roms and everything through adb etc. why the hell won't it just stay on twrp?
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How do I get my phone to stay permanently on TWRP? I've got it to flash and can run it fine. The problem is that everytime I reboot it goes back to RA revamped...It's annoying as ****. I've tried searching and can't find a solid answer.
s-on, rooted, know how to flash roms and everything through adb etc. why the hell won't it just stay on twrp?
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Go download GooManager from make. Install open recovery inside of it. It will flash TWRP.
Or just download TWRP and put the recovery.img in your adb directory and execute "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" from fastboot and it's a done deal!
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Or just download TWRP and put the recovery.img in your adb directory and execute "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" from fastboot and it's a done deal!
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I did that. Worked fine but the next time I went to do anything in recovery it was RA again...does it every time I try to switch. Is there a specific order I need to do this in? Clean wipe/recovery/ROM/kernel?
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Or just download TWRP and put the recovery.img in your adb directory and execute "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" from fastboot and it's a done deal!
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I did that. Worked fine but the next time I went to do anything in recovery it was RA again...does it every time I try to switch. Is there a specific order I need to do this in? Clean wipe/recovery/ROM/kernel?
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No, not really any specific order at all... Sure you are using FLASH and not BOOT in the fastboot command?
If you are sure, then you must have a PHxxIMG.zip file on the SDcard of Amon Ra that is flashing itself on every boot or something, remove any PHxxIMG.zip files from the SD card and try again. Flashing a ROM does not replace the recovery image, so something else is doing it and I can't think of anything else that would cause that behavior.
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No, not really any specific order at all... Sure you are using FLASH and not BOOT in the fastboot command?
If you are sure, then you must have a PHxxIMG.zip file on the SDcard of Amon Ra that is flashing itself on every boot or something, remove any PHxxIMG.zip files from the SD card and try again. Flashing a ROM does not replace the recovery image, so something else is doing it and I can't think of anything else that would cause that behavior.
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Fast boot flash recovery....I'll check but I think the IMG are all deleted. I'll have give it try after work not by a PC at the moment.
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How do I get my phone to stay permanently on TWRP? I've got it to flash and can run it fine. The problem is that everytime I reboot it goes back to RA revamped...It's annoying as ****. I've tried searching and can't find a solid answer.
s-on, rooted, know how to flash roms and everything through adb etc. why the hell won't it just stay on twrp?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287507
Snuzzo has a tool that's easy to use and works great. This is we hat I used to go from ra to twrp.
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No, not really any specific order at all... Sure you are using FLASH and not BOOT in the fastboot command?
If you are sure, then you must have a PHxxIMG.zip file on the SDcard of Amon Ra that is flashing itself on every boot or something, remove any PHxxIMG.zip files from the SD card and try again. Flashing a ROM does not replace the recovery image, so something else is doing it and I can't think of anything else that would cause that behavior.
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Had an img of Amon ra I was over looking. Just going too fast and not looking everything over I think. All is good now!
Hatchet23 said:
Had an img of Amon ra I was over looking. Just going too fast and not looking everything over I think. All is good now!
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Cool, glad you got it now. Was pretty sure that had to be the issue.
I,ve been using stock non-deodexed ROM.Few days,ago i flashed untouched ROM on my phone.Since then im not getting root access.I tried re-rooting my phone but im not able to get bootloader unlock key from Motorola.Device status is unlocked in start menu.Can sombody please help me in this?I need my root access.
Flash supersu
Flshing not working.After pressing power+volume down im getting no command.
Explain your situation to me in detail then I might be able to help you.
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Flshing not working.After pressing power+volume down im getting no command.
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Flash twrp
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Flash TWRP using adb or what?
TheSankeyshete2 said:
Flash TWRP using adb or what?
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Fastboot command
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TheSankeyshete2 said:
Flash TWRP using adb or what?
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Flash TWRP using ADB, then flash custom ROM using twrp and then flash supersu.