[Help] Adb for stock recovery, it is possible? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

What i do for to have an working adb connection when the tablet is in stock recovery? It is possible? Maybe is only Way for unbrick my tablet!
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drmad said:
What i do for to have an working adb connection when the tablet is in stock recovery? It is possible? Maybe is only Way for unbrick my tablet!
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Most stock recoveries do not support this. Very unikely that would be a useful way to restore the tablet. What kind of tablet is it and what happened?

If you can get the firmware zip than you can flash but will lose all your data , if you had made a backup like all the forums indicate than no worries ,or if you can get into recovery mode then wipe and clear cache
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es0tericcha0s said:
Most stock recoveries do not support this. Very unikely that would be a useful way to restore the tablet. What kind of tablet is it and what happened?
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Tablet is a damned acer b1-710, locked bootloader prevent custom recovery, then stock recovery, no stock firmware equipped from acer for restore tablet from stock recovery. Is a MTK 6577 but spflash tool dont work cause locked bootloader, I accidentally deleted some files in system / etc and now goes into bootloop on the first logo. I have full backup, but i can not flash it, enough to flash etc folder

gershy353 said:
If you can get the firmware zip than you can flash but will lose all your data , if you had made a backup like all the forums indicate than no worries ,or if you can get into recovery mode then wipe and clear cache
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I have backup but i cant flash it on stock recovery, I should just flash etc folder, but dont work with stock recovery

What you might be able to do is use this tool: http://romsforandroids.blogspot.com/2013/12/toolkit-acer-iconia-v081-new-supporting.html and reinstall the prerooted system img. It supports your tablet and someone has the system uploaded, so seems like it would be worth a shot.

es0tericcha0s said:
What you might be able to do is use this tool: http://romsforandroids.blogspot.com/2013/12/toolkit-acer-iconia-v081-new-supporting.html and reinstall the prerooted system img. It supports your tablet and someone has the system uploaded, so seems like it would be worth a shot.
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Thanks for reply!
That tool work on adb connection, and i have put the system.img, I also found a way to restore system.img when the tablet is in bootloop using metamode and adb, but in this case my tablet does not go into metamode. My tablet boot in stock recovery but nothing adb, my tablet connect with pc by preloader but sptools dont work.

drmad said:
Thanks for reply!
That tool work on adb connection, and i have put the system.img, I also found a way to restore system.img when the tablet is in bootloop using metamode and adb, but in this case my tablet does not go into metamode. My tablet boot in stock recovery but nothing adb, my tablet connect with pc by preloader but sptools dont work.
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Try fastboot and adb push to get it to its place
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gershy353 said:
Try fastboot and adb push to get it to its place
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fastboot dont work, i think locked bootloader dont allows fastboot

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[Q]Can I flash recovery from the phone?

I used to flash recovery via terminal app on Nexus One, using command "flash_image". But it seems this command doesn't exist on Atrix 4G. Is it able to do this on Atrix 4G & how?
I think you have to use fastboot via USB from pc... Google it
However once you have CWM you can update via zip files within CWM
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wintermute000 said:
I think you have to use fastboot via USB from pc... Google it
However once you have CWM you can update via zip files within CWM
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Thanks any way.
There is an app called MOTOA4 Bootstrap that can install a CWM Recovery shipped with the app. Maybe ROM Manager would also do (not tested yet). So it's possible to change recovery within Android system (rooted). What I'm looking for is just an command line utility to flash any recovery I want.
amraamz said:
I used to flash recovery via terminal app on Nexus One, using command "flash_image". But it seems this command doesn't exist on Atrix 4G. Is it able to do this on Atrix 4G & how?
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i think that is possible only with a recovery yet installed, to upgrade or something else
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Thanks any way.
There is an app called MOTOA4 Bootstrap that can install a CWM Recovery shipped with the app. Maybe ROM Manager would also do (not tested yet). So it's possible to change recovery within Android system (rooted). What I'm looking for is just an command line utility to flash any recovery I want.
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you can flash latest cwm recovery with rom manager

root S3 without using computer

I want to root my device but now I don have my pc here so any process of rooting galaxy s3 without pc (adb/odin)
I want flashable zip file for rooting is there any way....?
I want root access only for some apps like chainfire .firewall.....
If you already have a custom recovery, then yes. You can. Usually, when you get out from the recovery, and you are not rooted, it will ask you to root. You select yes and it will root for you
It you are running custom recovery, I think it will be a bit harder.
Anyway, this thread had to be moved to Q&A.
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with custom recovery flash this
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hrnpvcrys3tkpuy/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
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with custom recovery flash this
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hrnpvcrys3tkpuy/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
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Flashing this file root my device completely. ?
Or I have to do anything else. .?
sam.jaat said:
Flashing this file root my device completely. ?
Or I have to do anything else. .?
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just flashet
Does this file work if I flash it through stock recovery?
No I tried it on stock recovery nd it doesn't work. ..
I think first we need to install custom recovery on it ......
1 Que:-can ww install a custom recovery without pc..?
i already said CUSTOM recovery. - dunno if you could install custom recovery without pc
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i already said CUSTOM recovery. - dunno if you could install custom recovery without pc
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You can find your answer in this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2364018
The best answer to my questions was provided by BCSC, THANKS! Worked great!
Follow these steps exactly and you will have the latest Recovery running. You do not need a PC for this method.
1) Download correct Clockworkmod ot TWRP (touch or regular as you wish) for your device
2) Rename it to recovery.IMG and place it at the root of your internal sdcard
3) Download and install terminal emulator from the Play Store
4) Run the terminal and
type: su (press enter)
Then type: dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18 (press enter)
Be sure that you have typed the above code correctly. You will not see a confirmation. It is done almost instantly.
5) Reboot into recovery and enjoy
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And this OP should be moved to Q&A
This won't work since su command won't run successfully coz there is no supersu app.
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Solution already available.
The only working and tested method is:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43305707&postcount=1
All other methods will not work.
RESOLVED !!! (Every solution is available in the forum, just require a query for search).
Is there any way to install customod recovery without pc
Using rooted s3
I tried terminal emulator but some error came up
Custom recovery
sam.jaat said:
Is there any way to install customod recovery without pc
Using rooted s3
I tried terminal emulator but some error came up
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If it is rooted you can use mobile odin and flash tar recovery file.You can even root it without computer using rooting app.Tested.
vietkao said:
You can find your answer in this link
And this OP should be moved to Q&A
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sam.jaat said:
Is there any way to install customod recovery without pc
Using rooted s3
I tried terminal emulator but some error came up
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hi,
in i9300 gs3 -recovery partition is 6 not 18
"/dev/block/mmcblk0p6

[Q] Root/CWM/TWRP - Wiko Lenny 2 (5.1.1, MT6580M)

Since there is no way to root this phone using known root apps or MTK Droid Tools (which won't even make proper scatter file) is there at least some CWM / TWRP available? MTK DT says there is a way to root this phone from CWM but I have no idea where to look for it. I found something for Doogee x5 which has MT6580 (without M) but I'm afraid of doing it, I'm not sure how much different MT6580 and MT6580M are
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Since there is no way to root this phone using known root apps or MTK Droid Tools (which won't even make proper scatter file) is there at least some CWM / TWRP available? MTK DT says there is a way to root this phone from CWM but I have no idea where to look for it. I found something for Doogee x5 which has MT6580 (without M) but I'm afraid of doing it, I'm not sure how much different MT6580 and MT6580M are
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Root it with the KingRoot app. Don't forget that you must turn USB Debugging on BEFORE you attempt to root it. Once it is rooted, leave USB Debugging on. Also, you should then install Busy Box X from the Play Store. Run Busy Box X and elect to install the busybox.
Then install Flashify from the Play Store. Flashify will not work properly unless you completed the installation of busybox in the system. With Flashify, you can back up the stock boot image (also referred to as the kernel image) and the stock recovery image. Save a copy of the back up files on your computer for safekeeping.
Then go back to MTK Droid Tools (make sure USB Debugginh is still on). Now select the Root, Backup, Recovery tab. Then click on the big button that says "Recovery and Boot." This will make the custom recovery for you. During the process, you will be asked to select the boot image file. Just point to the backup you made of the BOOT image from Flashify.
When the MTK Droid is done its thing, you will now have a CWM recovery for your phone. You will find it in the subfolder called "recovery" under the MTK Droid Tools folder. You will also find a "boot patched" image. You can now flash the new CWM recovery image and the new boot image to your phone by copying those files to your SD card and using Flashify to flash the images. Be careful! Do not make a silly error such as flashing the recovery image to the boot partition or you will soft-brick your phone. Flash recovery image to recovery and boot image to boot.
Don't forget to thank me by clicking the Thanks button if I have helped you. And feel free to follow up with any questions.
I'd like this to be so easy but any root app either PC or android version is failing to root this phone. Only SRSROOT is showing that phone is rooted successful but of course it's not true. I checked with Root checker and it says that root it's not properly installed and SU won't install since there is no root at all.
Also MTK Droid Tools won't detect my chipset in 100%. Won't let me root it there or show those tabs you mentioned. Someone somewhere said that MT6580 isn't fully supported yet and I guess it's true. I can modify config files so program will detect my phone that's why I could use option to make scatter file (which wasn't right one anyway).
Guess I will have to wait little longer to finally get root and recovery for this phone. But it's kinda strange that there is no way to actually root MT6580M but DOOGEE x5 with MT6580 has cwm and root already. I was thinking of using this DOOGEE things to root my phone but at the end I passed. Not worth bricking my only phone.
No way to root lenny2 with KingoRoot...
I´m looking forward to use my Lenny 2 with CM or MIUI... but i think.... it´s only a dream...
Echse27 said:
No way to root lenny2 with KingoRoot...
I´m looking forward to use my Lenny 2 with CM or MIUI... but i think.... it´s only a dream...
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Use the KINGROOT app. Read what is written CAREFULLY. It is not the kingOroot app. These are two completely different root apps. KingRoot will root you Wiko Lenny 2. KingoRoot will NOT. So, no, you don't have to keep dreaming. Just do it!
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Thank´s CVAngelo....
You´re right... i only tested the KingoRoot... Now i have tested the KingRoot App too, but also without success...
USB debugging is on but at this time there is no progress to root the lenny2... KingRoot says...
Also the PC-Variant is not successfull...
Firmware Flash Tool https://mega.nz/#!IVNiVRqC!Q4hNfgIqzeCxw3Hopy_jS7zovL1oGtop3Ip2pmpWgDI
Echse27 said:
Thank´s CVAngelo....
You´re right... i only tested the KingoRoot... Now i have tested the KingRoot App too, but also without success...
USB debugging is on but at this time there is no progress to root the lenny2... KingRoot says...
Also the PC-Variant is not successfull...
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Sorry to hear that. In that case, you may have to do it the hard way.
Use MTK Droid to extract the scatter.txt file (assuming it can get a clear, meaningful scatter). Then use SP Flash Tool to read back a full ROM dump of the phone. Process the ROM dump with MTK Droid. During that process you can create the CWM for the phone. If you have the CWM recovery image, then flash it back to the phone using SPF. Finally, boot into recovery and flash the SuperSu v2.46 zip from your SD card and it should be fully rooted.
This whole process will take the major part of 2 hours. The key is getting the scatter.txt and CWM for the phone. If you are able to do it, post those two files so others can benefit.
Of course, all of this depends on whether the MTK 6580 chipset is compatible with MTK Droid and with SP Flash.
Anyone wanna volunteer check whether the phone works with MTK Droid and SP Flash...then giving the process a go if the compatibility checks out? There's always the risk of bricking the phone at the point you flash the custom recovery or when you install SuperSu from the zip. But you can easily revive it with the firmware backup you make with SP Flash.
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hanuma said:
TWRP Recovery LENNY2 http://d-h.st/4xqq
Install using Flash Tool
Firmware Flash Tool https://mega.nz/#!IVNiVRqC!Q4hNfgIqzeCxw3Hopy_jS7zovL1oGtop3Ip2pmpWgDI
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Well here it is folks...Hanuma has posted the TWRP for the phone! So no need to root the phone the hard way as indicated in my last post. Also, perhaps SP Flash is compatible with the phone (there is firmware and a flash tool provided in a link by Hanuma...not sure if that's SP Flash or some other flash tool). @hanuma...can you provide some clarity here?
So the EASY way to get root is to flash the TWRP recovery to the phone (you'll need the scatter.txt file to use with SP Flash...or use the flash tool cited by Hanuma). Once you flash this custom recovery, download the SuperSu v2.46 to your SD card, and install it from the SD. You should be fully and properly rooted after that.
Remember to first make a BACKUP of your ROM with the flash tool before anything else. This way, you can recover if you make a mistake.
Could someone please post the scatter.txt for the Lenny 2? And confirm whether the flash tool in that link is SP Flash. Good luck.
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I will give it a try...
I will report later...
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TWRP Recovery LENNY2 http://d-h.st/4xqq
Install using Flash Tool
Firmware Flash Tool https://mega.nz/#!IVNiVRqC!Q4hNfgIqzeCxw3Hopy_jS7zovL1oGtop3Ip2pmpWgDI
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The second link is only a ROM-Build... i can´t find a flashtool or something looks like a tool... there are only *.img files for recovery, system, etc.... (screenshot attached!!!)
Where i can find a flash tool?
SP Flash Tool http://www.needrom.com/download/sp-flash-tool-v5-1424-00/
Drivers http://www.needrom.com/download/mtk-driver-auto-installer-v5-1453-03/
I flashed the recovery succsessfully first time but the touchscreen was without function... so i flashed the recovery a second time but the touch screen don´t react, too ... now i tested it the third time with the same result...
i can´t "swipe to allow the modification" of the TWRP... So the recovery is not permanent and i can´t flash the SuperSU.zip...
Echse27 said:
I flashed the recovery succsessfully first time but the touchscreen was without function... so i flashed the recovery a second time but the touch screen don´t react, too ... now i tested it the third time with the same result...
i can´t "swipe to allow the modification" of the TWRP... So the recovery is not permanent and i can´t flash the SuperSU.zip...
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Do the volume buttons, home key, back button all not work?
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CVAngelo said:
Do the volume buttons, home key, back button all not work?
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The only thing i can do is longpressing the powerbutton to shutdown the device... but no other things are working, no touch on screen, no buttons... nothing...
Echse27 said:
The only thing i can do is longpressing the powerbutton to shutdown the device... but no other things are working, no touch on screen, no buttons... nothing...
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Not good! Why is nothing as easy as it should be? That's one reason I hate touch recoveries.
Well since you have all the stock firmware files for the phone, it should now be a trivial task to create your own CWM recovery. Just fire up MTK Droid Tools and connect your phone to the computer via USB cable (make sure USB Debugging is on).
When MTK sees your phone, simply click on the Root, Backup, Recovery tab and the big button (called Recovery and Boot) and MTK Droid will make the CWM recovery image for you. Make sure the little radio button marked "To choose the boot.img file" is checked. During the process, it will ask you to select the boot.img from that firmware folder. It needs that kernel to create the perfect custom recovery for your phone.
Then flash only the new CWM recovery to the phone using the SP Flash Tool, just as you did with the TWRP recovery. Once you've got CWM on there, you can flash the SuperSu zip (this CWM recovery uses only the buttons).
Please post the CWM recovery image, the stock recovery and the scatter.txt file after you've confirmed that it works. That way others on the thread can flash the CWM and root their phones without having to download the huge set of firmware files.
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Thank´s CVAngelo...
i will give it a try later... because my working machine blocks the .exe file with it´s virusdefinition...
So i have to use my virtual machine at home... nomally i only use ubuntu or debian...
So, i will give a report...
CWM Recovery https://mega.nz/#!JYEDgCKA!K_4WBt_1CQ6Wf21bdCTrmG4fxlFT-6gxVybc3_cQYfk
hanuma said:
CWM Recovery(Test) http://d-h.st/rBJv
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I will test this one tomorror... Thank you hanuma...
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Flashing the CWM file works problemless...
CWM and navigation with buttons works great too........but...... i have flashed the SuperSU_2.46 successfully.... after that the phone stucks on Bootlogo "LENNY2"... (i wait around 20min)
Nothing works after that, so i decides that it´s a goog idea to flash the hole rom V14 ... the device need a loog time to boot (ca. 15min) and now i have to rebuild my settings and apps... but thats ok...
Greetz
Echse
Echse27 said:
Flashing the CWM file works problemless...
CWM and navigation with buttons works great too........but...... i have flashed the SuperSU_2.46 successfully.... after that the phone stucks on Bootlogo "LENNY2"... (i wait around 20min)
Nothing works after that, so i decides that it´s a goog idea to flash the hole rom V14 ... the device need a loog time to boot (ca. 15min) and now i have to rebuild my settings and apps... but thats ok...
Greetz
Echse
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That's great progress. At least you're back up and running! Good for you. After you're done rebuilding settings and so on, flash the SuperSu zip again. Then let us know if you're rooted.
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Broken recovery?

Hi guys, today I booted into recovery (stock) only to see this:
http://imgur.com/a/XSIpt
and this
http://imgur.com/a/Esq2n
Once every 5 seconds or so it briefly shows the message "TFlash card is not existed"
The phone is Allview P5 Lite (MT6735M - Android 6.0 Marshmallow)
Any ideas?
Are you sure that's the recovery? Maybe try booting the phone in normal mode, then enable USB debugging, connect your device to the PC and reboot to recovery using the command *adb reboot recovery*.
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Christianihechi said:
Are you sure that's the recovery? Maybe try booting the phone in normal mode, then enable USB debugging, connect your device to the PC and reboot to recovery using the command *adb reboot recovery*.
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did that already, same problem
Maybe you should consider flashing the stock recovery, if you have the stock firmware.
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Christianihechi said:
Maybe you should consider flashing the stock recovery, if you have the stock firmware.
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I can't find it anywhere. I found here on xda a twrp for MT6735m (my cpu as well) but I don't know if it's safe to flash it, look here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/recovery-twrp-3-0-2-0-unofficial-port-t3439197
I know I first have to unlock the bootloader, I know how to, then flash the twrp using fastboot, but my only concern is that it'll brick my device somehow, because the recovery above is for ZTE Blade. Can you tell me if it's safe to flash it?
It's not only unsafe, it's also not going to work. You need your stock recovery to be able to port and use a custom recovery like TWRP.
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It's not only unsafe, it's also not going to work. You need your stock recovery to be able to port and use a custom recovery like TWRP.
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Maybe I'll be able to put my hands on the stock recovery, but can you point me an useful guide on how to port (I don't know what this actually means in the context) the custom recovery?
Okay, get your stock recovery first of all, flash it and see how it goes. Installing a custom recovery(e.g TWRP) will come later.
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Christianihechi said:
Okay, get your stock recovery first of all, flash it and see how it goes. Installing a custom recovery(e.g TWRP) will come later.
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I'm back with fresh news. I flashed the stock recovery, but I still have the same problem. What can I do?

I need help

Hello XDA developers, I'm in urgent and I have a really big problem. It sounds funny but, I deleted my realme ui recovery ,_,
I was trying to install PPUI 4.1 on my Realme 7 but I saw a tutorial that you have to erase the recovery to install TWRP. Please, I need a solution of how can I get it back. I also tried flashing a lot of recoveries and their vbmeta but nothing works. Sadly.
Edit: I'm on RMX2151_11_C.17 | Realme UI 2.0 Latest version
Here is the stock recovery
Chenes said:
Here is the stock recovery
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You sure? I'm on RMUI2.0 and how do I flash it? Can I type 'fastboot boot recovery.img'? Are my data will be wiped?
Sorry for a lot of questions, haha
iOussamato_ said:
You sure? I'm on RMUI2.0 and how do I flash it? Can I type 'fastboot boot recovery.img'? Are my data will be wiped?
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From what I read before, fastboot boot will only boot to that recovery file temporarily but I haven't tried it myself. It should be
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I'm not 100% sure it will work without problems, but if it did, your data will not be wiped.
I suggest you wait for someone else to answer coz I'm not expert. I only learned from guides in the telegram group.
Chenes said:
From what I read before, fastboot boot will only boot to that recovery file temporarily but I haven't tried it myself. It should be
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I'm not 100% sure it will work without problems, but if it did, you're data will not be wiped.
I suggest you wait for someone else to answer coz I'm not expert. I only learned from guides in the telegram group.
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Can I have that Telegram group invite?
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Can I have that Telegram group invite?
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iOussamato_ said:
You sure? I'm on RMUI2.0 and how do I flash it? Can I type 'fastboot boot recovery.img'? Are my data will be wiped?
Sorry for a lot of questions, haha
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You can try, first, if fastboot works in your device, type adb reboot fastboot, once the script ends, quickly disconnect device from your PC and again reconnect it, you will be redirected to fastboot, if the bootloader is unlocked, you could flash it using fastboot commands.
If you can´t get it to work then you can flash it using SPFT https://spflashtool.com/, put the recovery, in the same folder, with the attached files. All the sources to can use the tool, here https://www.getdroidtips.com/bypass-mediateks-sp-flash-tool-authentication-protection/
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You can try, first, if fastboot works in your device, type adb reboot fastboot, once the script ends, quickly disconnect device from your PC and again reconnect it, you will be redirected to fastboot, if the bootloader is unlocked, you could flash it using fastboot commands.
If you can´t get it to work then you can flash it using SPFT https://spflashtool.com/, put the recovery, in the same folder, with the attached files. All the sources to can use the tool, here https://www.getdroidtips.com/bypass-mediateks-sp-flash-tool-authentication-protection/
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I have never used SPFlashTool before honestly, I'm just scared to break my phone or lost my data in it. I just wish to install a custom ROM
iOussamato_ said:
I have never used SPFlashTool before honestly, I'm just scared to break my phone or lost my data in it. I just wish to install a custom ROM
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Most of the custom roms I've seen requires formatting data. Just to be sure have you unlocked bootloader already? That requires wiping data iirc.
If not then nothing will really work with what you're doing.
iOussamato_ said:
I have never used SPFlashTool before honestly, I'm just scared to break my phone or lost my data in it. I just wish to install a custom ROM
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What you are saying now is totally different from what you firstly posted.
Installing a custom ROM doesn't require a stock recovery (just in case you are confusing), and obviously, to can switch from a stock ROM to a custom ROM, that has a total different basement, it's mandatory to format data, anyway, you should back up your data previously to do so.
SubwayChamp said:
What you are saying now is totally different from what you firstly posted.
Installing a custom ROM doesn't require a stock recovery (just in case you are confusing), and obviously, to can switch from a stock ROM to a custom ROM, that has a total different basement, it's mandatory to format data, anyway, you should back up your data previously to do so.
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I meant, I wish to install a custom ROM but I cannot install a working recovery and wanted the stock one. Sorry
Chenes said:
Most of the custom roms I've seen requires formatting data. Just to be sure have you unlocked bootloader already? That requires wiping data iirc.
If not then nothing will really work with what you're doing.
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Yes my bootloader is already unlocked
iOussamato_ said:
Yes my bootloader is already unlocked
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Then you can root your phone 1st then backup your files to a computer and use migrate backup to backup app data. Note that migrate backup is limited to 4gb. Then do the fastboot flash i mentioned before
iOussamato_ said:
I meant, I wish to install a custom ROM but I cannot install a working recovery and wanted the stock one. Sorry
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Why you are saying that you cannot install a working recovery, I don't know of any attempt you did to achieve it.
A stock recovery is not needed to install a custom ROM, and even you can't install a custom ROM using a stock recovery.
If you want to join, flashing your device and stuff like this, better learn how to use SPFT, also you have this tool https://github.com/bkerler/mtkclient, this can save your device, if something in the process goes wrong.
SubwayChamp said:
Why you are saying that you cannot install a working recovery, I don't know of any attempt you did to achieve it.
A stock recovery is not needed to install a custom ROM, and even you can't install a custom ROM using a stock recovery.
If you want to join, flashing your device and stuff like this, better learn how to use SPFT, also you have this tool https://github.com/bkerler/mtkclient, this can save your device, if something in the process goes wrong.
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I wanted to flash stock rom to downgrade into Realme UI 1.0 then flash the custom recovery so I can flash a custom rom
iOussamato_ said:
I wanted to flash stock rom to downgrade into Realme UI 1.0 then flash the custom recovery so I can flash a custom rom
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OK, then what you are trying to install is an "old" Android 10 based ROM, if this is the case, then just download a stock Android 10 ROM, flash it through SPFT, then use SPFT to flash the custom recovery, transfer the custom ROM to your external SD Card (preferably) or sideload it, through recovery, and flash it. In the process you need to unlock bootloader, and immediately to flash the custom recovery, boot to it, using hardware buttons.
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OK, then what you are trying to install is an "old" Android 10 based ROM, if this is the case, then just download a stock Android 10 ROM, flash it through SPFT, then use SPFT to flash the custom recovery, transfer the custom ROM to your external SD Card (preferably) or sideload it, through recovery, and flash it. In the process you need to unlock bootloader, and immediately to flash the custom recovery, boot to it, using hardware buttons.
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Do you know a tutorial of how to use SPFlashTool?
iOussamato_ said:
Do you know a tutorial of how to use SPFlashTool?
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How to use SP Flash Tool
This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to flash stock rom to a Mediatek device using Smart Phone Flash tool. SP Flash tool is one application you could find very useful in fixing extreme cases of a br
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Alright so, it might sound funny but I think I fixed it. I was playing with my downloaded recoveries until I downloaded the stock recovery, it is compatible but when I do fastboot reboot recovery I get stuck at Orange State for like 30min and it boots me into the recovery so does anyone know a solution for this? And thank you for everything and sorry for wasting y'all's time. Sincereley.
iOussamato_ said:
Alright so, it might sound funny but I think I fixed it. I was playing with my downloaded recoveries until I downloaded the stock recovery, it is compatible but when I do fastboot reboot recovery I get stuck at Orange State for like 30min and it boots me into the recovery so does anyone know a solution for this? And thank you for everything and sorry for wasting y'all's time. Sincereley.
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You have to boot to recovery using hardware buttons (PWR + vol. down), in regard to orange state, this is absolutely normal when bootloader was unlocked, it's not an issue but a cosmetic thing.

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