Twrp2.6.3.3 Will Not flash - T-Mobile HTC One (M7)

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.

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flashing an aroma installer rom fails everytime :(

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:

[Q] Flash Recovery While Booted

How can I manually flash a downloaded recovery while the ROM is running?
Since some apps (such as ROM Manager) can flash a new recovery from within the app, I know it's possible.
Only certain recoveries can do this...other than that your only option with this device is the .img fastboot way...ROM manager offers the cwm recovery and the goo manager app has twrp (which you can install by going to the flash ROM section and downloading and installing recommended recovery)....among ra and anything else as far as I personally know you have to fastboot flash
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I did this on my MyTouch 3G when I had it. I just tried it on a sense ROM but it doesn't seem to work. I get flash_image: not found.

Removed OS through TWRP wipe & cant find a ROM to intall through twrp without errors.

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.

Can't flash twrp

I had twrp installed before, and i wanted to updae it. So i downloaded twrp app, downloaded twrp img file and try to flash it , and twrp app says flash webt fine. But when i reboot to recovery it keeps loading, like if it was a bootloop of TVE recovery... Idk what is happening, can someone help me?? Thanks!!
Heyyo, hmm is TWRP app installed as a system app? TWRP is able to do that from within TWRP recovery. Installing it from the Play store does not install it as a system app.
I do always prefer to install TWRP updates manually but that's just personal preference.
If you can't boot to recovery? You may need to flash TWRP via bootloader and a PC using...
fastboot flash twrp-3.2.1-2-x2.img
Good luck!
Oh, if you're rooted? I think you can use flashify app via play store to flash TWRP image to recovery... But tbh haven't tried it like that in a while but I imagine it still can work like that.

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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