Can I flash TWRP using terminal emulator?
I was currently on MonXdified rom, just downloaded the newest version of this rom and when I tried to go to recovery I was not able to access it.. Weird because I was able to install it using TWRP. I was using Xposed and I don't know if it messed up something or what not. I'm in the office right now and I just can't wait to get home and do this on my computer but is there an option to get recovery twrp or cwm using terminal emulator?
I found similar threads but those are not Xperia Models so I was just wondering if its possible.
TIA
yes you can do it using terminal emulator
How
I'm a bit interested.how to flash twrp.IMG with terminal emulator?
Since my kernel doesn't have recovery and my PC is busted.
8-incher_note_n5100 said:
I'm a bit interested.how to flash twrp.IMG with terminal emulator?
Since my kernel doesn't have recovery and my PC is busted.
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Just download rashr from the play store and grant it root access it will bring recovery up install, restart, done.
RealityFails said:
Just download rashr from the play store and grant it root access it will bring recovery up install, restart, done.
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I try rashr today. It doesn't work, it says install successful and I reboot to
Recovery but still ,no recovery installed.
8-incher_note_n5100 said:
I try rashr today. It doesn't work, it says install successful and I reboot to
Recovery but still ,no recovery installed.
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Have you dual recovery via twrp manager
RealityFails said:
Have you dual recovery via twrp manager
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No. Because of that reason , I have an interest on how to install recovery from terminal.
Edit: I try TWRP manager few days ago.Didn't work.
8-incher_note_n5100 said:
No. Because of that reason , I have an interest on how to install recovery from terminal.
Edit: I try TWRP manager few days ago.Didn't work.
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Try sonys official recovery
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I just bought an MDK S4 that has CWM installed on it. What do I need to do to install TWRP? Is the process the same as the S3; installing and running GooManager?
You could do that, it never installed the latest twrp recovery for my phone though. I installed the boot.img from the twrp website and used flashify from the play store to install the latest twrp recovery. That worked fine for me.
Use flashify from the play store to install it.
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So I just installed Flashify and I click on the newest TWRP and it sits at preparing download and then pops up that something was wrong with the download. Is something up with Flashify?
BPHusker said:
So I just installed Flashify and I click on the newest TWRP and it sits at preparing download and then pops up that something was wrong with the download. Is something up with Flashify?
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You might have to flash it via the terminal emulator. Go here: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/181 Follow the instructions for "Recovery Image Method" and double and triple check the line you enter into terminal emulator because if you screw it up there is a chance of bricking your device.
I rooted the device
Then ı installed dualrecovery recovery with----- 1 Installation on Rom Rooted with Superuser
Then An app called NDR Utils Installed .
When I Open the app and select Teamwin Recovery I press Reboot to primary Recovery
But phone Reboot Normally and Opens no recovery comes.
What should I do?
I also tried hardware enter to recovery green light comes And phone vibrates but normally reboots again ..
Thanks
univercode said:
I rooted the device
Then ı installed dualrecovery recovery with----- 1 Installation on Rom Rooted with Superuser
Then An app called NDR Utils Installed .
When I Open the app and select Teamwin Recovery I press Reboot to primary Recovery
But phone Reboot Normally and Opens no recovery comes.
What should I do?
I also tried hardware enter to recovery green light comes And phone vibrates but normally reboots again ..
Thanks
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What firmware are you on and did you try NUT dual recovery installer (program)?
IreshS said:
What firmware are you on and did you try NUT dual recovery installer (program)?
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ıM Using .314 android 4.4.2
I tried NUT Installer after Rooted the device .
Then When I try to reboot to primary recovery doesnt open phone starts normally
thanks,
Did you install busybox from play store? Installing that causes the recovery to fail. If you did install busybox you will need to uninstall it & then run the dual recovery installer again. Dual recovery installs a specific working version of busybox that works with the recoveries, installing any other busybox means you can't boot into recovery.
So i recently installed OOS 3.1.3 with Twrp recovery; the phone works fine, now i just need to enable root with superSU but i can't get back in recovery: i just get stuck on the loading screen with the 1+logo..
any ideas on how i could fix this?
LauraBHR said:
So i recently installed OOS 3.1.3 with Twrp recovery; the phone works fine, now i just need to enable root with superSU but i can't get back in recovery: i just get stuck on the loading screen with the 1+logo..
any ideas on how i could fix this?
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Flash twrp in fastboot mode
Fap4k said:
Flash twrp in fastboot mode
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And just after the flash, directly reboot on the recovery using the buttons.
Kéno40 said:
And just after the flash, directly reboot on the recovery using the buttons.
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Thanks it worked fine, don't know how i didn't think of this before
LauraBHR said:
Thanks it worked fine, don't know how i didn't think of this before
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So i got into recovery and installed superSU.zip but when i reboot it just boots forever so i went back into recovery and uninstalled superSU with a script.. so my opx is still unrooted; should i be using a different version of superSU or what? the one i flashed in the recovery was 2.46 but it didn't work so i uninstalled it and flashed 2.76 and it gave the same problem
LauraBHR said:
So i got into recovery and installed superSU.zip but when i reboot it just boots forever so i went back into recovery and uninstalled superSU with a script.. so my opx is still unrooted; should i be using a different version of superSU or what? the one i flashed in the recovery was 2.46 but it didn't work so i uninstalled it and flashed 2.76 and it gave the same problem
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You have to use a special SuperSu version with this config.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
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.
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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