unlocked boot loader
i tried to flash a different recovery to be able to sideload a rom
unfortunately now when i try to access recovery using bootloader the phone just powers off
any ideas why this happens and how i can fix this?
my bad problem solved
was flashing the wrong recovery (at&T)
fastboot flash recovery
fastboot erase cache
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my problem is that I can not install another recovery, or using rom toolkit 1.3.1 I can get into fastboot but then does not flash the recovery.
Any solution?
flashify
mikekoke said:
my problem is that I can not install another recovery, or using rom toolkit 1.3.1 I can get into fastboot but then does not flash the recovery.
Any solution?
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use flashify app
Hi
How to change cwm recovery?
Right now my phone, LG P760 having cwm recovery 6.0.2.9 - but when I want to put example this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2394985
Or TWRP
Fastboot your device :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2119090
Once Fastboot is ready, write the following command :
fastboot flash recovery new_recovery_image_i_want_to_use.img
Good luck
Just download flashify from playstore it will do everything...
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Also you can flash the recovery zip in the own Recovery and it will be changed the next time you enter the recovery.
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If anyone can help. i need to know how to make a copy of my phones stock recovery before flashing a custom recovery. so i can flash back to stock recovery in order to an OTA update.
Thanks
JOE180360 said:
If anyone can help. i need to know how to make a copy of my phones stock recovery before flashing a custom recovery. so i can flash back to stock recovery in order to an OTA update.
Thanks
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If you are rooted already with a stock recovery, skip to the second half of the next paragraph.
What you want to do is boot twrp instead of flashing it at first. You do this by using the command "fastboot boot recovery.img" where as "recovery.img" is the name you have assigned to your twrp recovery image. Once you have booted into twrp, reboot system. You will be prompted to root the device (assuming you are not already rooted), select yes. Now that you are rooted, download this app. In the app settings change the backup format to .img, and then backup your recovery. Now you will have a copy of your stock recovery. Now that you have that, go back and flash twrp using the command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img", whereas "recovery.img" refers to whatever you have named your twrp recovery image.
all of this is assuming that you have adb setup on your computer, and a good working knowledge of how to use it.
What if I'm already rooted with twrp recovery, is it still possible?
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Would I have to runn the ruu agian.
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Thanks for the info. Much appreciated. I will do this next time I flash back to stock.
Thanks
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JOE180360 said:
What if I'm already rooted with twrp recovery, is it still possible?
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You still have stock recovery? If so, it sounded like you did fastboot boot TWRP (instead of fastboot flash TWRP).
In which case, you can just then use TWRP to backup the recovery partition. You don't need a seperate app or root to do this.
I flashed twrp using fastboot flash recovery twrp but I'm still using the stock rom, but since I flashed twrp that means my stock recovery img is gone right?
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JOE180360 said:
I flashed twrp using fastboot flash recovery twrp but I'm still using the stock rom, but since I flashed twrp that means my stock recovery img is gone right?
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Yes, you can only have one recovery at a time. TWRP custom recovery overwrote the stock recovery. You can't back up what isn't there anymore.
But you can always return to stock by RUU, if needed.
Is there a way to enter TWRP without doing fastboot commands?
Download flashify. Use it to reboot to recovery. Profit.
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