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here are the latest cwm/twrp recoveries made by dhacker29 in recovery flashable format:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-53iD-71B3iTWhzNVc0QkdJSkk&usp=sharing
they can't be flashed with stock recovery, can be flashed only with existing cwm/twrp. if you're unlocked but running stock recovery, they can be flashed with safestrap.
all thanks to dhacker29!
source: http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/MotoX/
So instead of using rsd to go back to stock, we can flash this as we would a custom ROM?
I can't seem to update TWRP, trying to flash using my current version of TWRP.
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Thank you very much
Edit: I just fastbooted in TWRP 2.6.3.2 but when in TWRP it shows 2.6.3.0 still. It said it updated though through fastboot.
mroneeyedboh said:
So instead of using rsd to go back to stock, we can flash this as we would a custom ROM?
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no, these zips update your cwm/twrp recovery to the latest version. if you want to avoid using rsd, make a nandroid of your stock unmodified system.
DonKilluminati23 said:
I can't seem to update TWRP, trying to flash using my current version of TWRP.
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what is the problem, did the flash fail? did you reboot recovery after installing?
rebretz000 said:
Thank you very much
Edit: I just fastbooted in TWRP 2.6.3.2 but when in TWRP it shows 2.6.3.0 still. It said it updated though through fastboot.
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i have no idea what the problem could be. i flashed the new twrp with cwm, rebooted recovery, and it shows 2.6.3.2.
you did extract the recovery.img from the zip before fastbooting, correct?
you know what, i downloaded the img file from DHackers Android Hosting. Let me download the ZIP file and flash it through TWRP.
rebretz000 said:
you know what, i downloaded the img file from DHackers Android Hosting. Let me download the ZIP file and flash it through TWRP.
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heh, well you got the image straight from the source, shouldn't have any problems with it. the ones in the zip files are unmodified except for being renamed to generic "recovery.img" (so i don't have to modify the updater-scripts for each one).
actually, just realized that twrp for the x still shows as 2.6.3.0, i was thinking of the new razr m twrp which does show 2.6.3.2. you can tell it's updated by the haptic feedback though.
Q9Nap said:
actually, just realized that twrp for the x still shows as 2.6.3.0, i was thinking of the new razr m twrp which does show 2.6.3.2. you can tell it's updated by the haptic feedback though.
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Thank you. I figured it was updated because of the new vibration under settings.
Been driving myself nuts. I fastbooted it through fastboot, mfastboot, and mxfastboot.
Went back to hashcodes 2.6.3.1 then back.
Thank you for confirming.
Edit: DHacker just confirmed on twitter that he forgot to update a script so it will show 2.6.3 but all is well.
rebretz000 said:
Thank you. I figured it was updated because of the new vibration under settings.
Been driving myself nuts. I fastbooted it through fastboot, mfastboot, and mxfastboot.
Went back to hashcodes 2.6.3.1 then back.
Thank you for confirming.
Edit: DHacker just confirmed on twitter that he forgot to update a script so it will show 2.6.3 but all is well.
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Ahh yes, just noticed the vibration. I suppose it worked after all! A little confusing but it seems to have worked after all
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Q9Nap said:
here are the latest cwm/twrp recoveries made by dhacker29 in recovery flashable format:
http://batakang.com/ftp/?dir=devs/mhous33/xt1060
they can't be flashed with stock recovery, can be flashed only with existing cwm/twrp. if you're unlocked but running stock recovery, they can be flashed with safestrap.
all thanks to dhacker29!
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Thanks for putting these packages together! Now we change recoveries on the fly:good:
So will the CWM work on a 4.4 VZW Dev Ed? If so, can I flash it with TWRP? I know theres a CWM on the forums, but someone said you should only use TWRP with 4.4.
SwiftLeeO said:
So will the CWM work on a 4.4 VZW Dev Ed? If so, can I flash it with TWRP? I know theres a CWM on the forums, but someone said you should only use TWRP with 4.4.
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I'm pretty sure you can use this CWM. I think it was just updated this week by DHacker.
rebretz000 said:
I'm pretty sure you can use this CWM. I think it was just updated this week.
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Ah okay. So would you know if I can flash it using TWRP? I mean it isn't an img file so I can't flash it through fastboot, so how would I flash it?
SwiftLeeO said:
Ah okay. So would you know if I can flash it using TWRP? I mean it isn't an img file so I can't flash it through fastboot, so how would I flash it?
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These are flashable zips you flash in recovery.
Travisdroidx2 said:
These are flashable zips you flash in recovery.
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Correct. But would you need CWM to flash CWM, or could you use TWRP to flash CWM and it would overwrite TWRP?
SwiftLeeO said:
Correct. But would you need CWM to flash CWM, or could you use TWRP to flash CWM and it would overwrite TWRP?
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Won't matter. I used twrp to flash the new twrp. Or use twrp to flash cwm. Shouldn't matter.
SwiftLeeO said:
Ah okay. So would you know if I can flash it using TWRP? I mean it isn't an img file so I can't flash it through fastboot, so how would I flash it?
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I've never flashed a recovery through a recovery. I've only ever used ADB. You can do two things.
1) Extract the zip file to remove the recovery img
2) If the OP doesn't mind me posting this you can go to DHacker's files and get the CWM recovery img he has there.
On the rezound I could take a .IMG recovery and rename it to PH98IMG.img, boot into bootloader, and it would auto flash the recovery... Does this method not work on the moto X?
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porkrynd said:
On the rezound I could take a .IMG recovery and rename it to PH98IMG.img, boot into bootloader, and it would auto flash the recovery... Does this method not work on the moto X?
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I'm coming from a Rezound too, pretty sure the PH98IMG thing is specific to HTC devices
First and foremost all credit goes to @bender_007 for making this for me.
all i had to do is provide some files from the Sprint LS990
and he was able to create this mod "AutoRec" method to flash TWRP
Fastest Safest way to flash Custom Recovery for those on Stock Rom with Root Access ONLY.
DISCLAIMER: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE NOR WILL I BE ABLE TO HELP YOU OUT OF A BRICK OR BOOTLOOP!
Finally what I and many of us have been waiting for!
Simple APK (AutoRec) flash TWRP (OneClick) method.
Must be on Stock Rom Lollipop and Rooted.
***ONLY FOR THE SPRINT VARIANT (LS990)***
has not been tested on any other devices.
Steps
- Download APK
- Install APK
- Open App
- Wait a few seconds while it does some backup.
- Wait for prompt to say that it is ready to flash.
- Click the button to Flash TWRP
- Wait for it to be done.
Once done Power off device and boot to racovery.
and finally... PROFIT!!!
Here is original download link from @Bender007 to him goes all credit
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934553576
Please make sure to thank @bender_007 he is the original creator of "AutoRec" and he did all the hard work.
Unable to download. It says the website has moved permanently.
samuelmoya23 said:
Unable to download. It says the website has moved permanently.
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Download link fixed in OP go ahead and give it a shot. :good:
ingoljosh said:
Download link fixed in OP go ahead and give it a shot. :good:
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Does this unlock the bootloader or will I have to unlock it using bump?
It is bumping. It's doing everything for you.
cthedogg said:
Does this unlock the bootloader or will I have to unlock it using bump?
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Yes bootloader bumped.
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If i do this method do i still have to use bump to flash a custom ROM?
No you don't. This is 1 click and you're ready. However I recommend you download the latest bumped twrp and flash it inside the current recovery. I'll add new versions soon and some more features
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I installed successfully, but when I rebooted out of TWRP I get "Security Error" boot loop. Any idea where I should go from here?
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I installed successfully, but when I rebooted out of TWRP I get "Security Error" boot loop. Any idea where I should go from here?
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I had this problem but luckily before i flashed the twrp i downloaded a cm nightly onto my external sd card then after i flashed twrp and tried to boot the stock ROM i got the sercurity error so i went back to twrp and flashed CyanogenMod and it booted up fine..
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So autorec downgrades the bootloader to jb ? And does it stay jb after I upgrade to 2.8.6.1 bump?
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Yup just rooted and installed TWRP on ZVA...got the same "Security Error" and power off. Downloading BarePapA to an SD card now, will post results once installed!
Yes it worked.
Here was what i did:
Started with a bone stock Sprint G3 running 5.0.1 ZVA
Ran the one click root for ZVA. Rooted successfully
Installed the TWRP one click APK. The phone booted into TWRP and went into download mode fine but would display "Security Error" and turn off if a regular boot was attempted.
I downloaded BarePapA V1 and threw it onto an SD card. Booted into TWRP and followed the install directions on the ROM page. Install was a success. It booted fine. Took a minute to prepare the apps as usual but everything works and i am rooted. Posting from the phone now. Great modded stock ROM by the way.
I've got the autorec also for zva. It doesn't boot because of more recent kernel. I can post it. Basically you can just flash a kernel and it will work.
EDIT:
Autorec ls990 ZVA - download
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this worked for me. But now we're on ZVB. i ended up downloading the pre-rooted from autoprime
Upload me the kernel please
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This worked for me on ZV8 with root. Thanks! I do have one question though. The boot.img of the stock kernel that was replaced and the new kernel that was installed is of a different size. The new kernel image is ~13.5 MB while the stock ZV8 kernel image is ~16.8 MB. What are the changes between the two or the origin?
On a side note, I attempted to flash a factory ZV8 boot image and the bootloader said no way. I then flashed a bumped factory ZV8 image and it worked as it should.
I am going to do an experiment(flashing TWRP.img on boot partition and trying to root.) to backup stock recovery.img of Lollipop 5.1. To do this, I need stock boot.img(Kernel Version: 3.4.42-gccbac57) of system version 23.26.2. If there's someone who rooted system version 23.26.2 then take backup of boot.img using Rashr App(Download from here forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2334554 ) and post that stock boot.img here.
If this experiment succeed then I will post stock recovery.img of lollipop 5.1.
UPDATE: I'm not going to do this experiment because temporary booting of twrp is now working on moto e. We can root device by temporary booting twrp and backup stock recovery.img
isn't there anyone who rooted 23.26.2 ?
I have 23.21.34 version i can give you if you want...
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I have 23.21.34 version i can give you if you want...
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It's simple, you just have to extract the boot.img from any ota zip (suggested the official OTA zip)
Do that and give him then.......it will be very good if he can make the 5.1 stock recovery
cksup said:
Do that and give him then.......it will be very good if he can make the 5.1 stock recovery
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First of all, you must clarify who is referred to as 'him'?
Secondly, there is no method(according to me) by which you can make a stock recovery from a stock kernel. There are two files namely the boot.img and the recovery.img.
First one is the kernel and the second one is the recovery.
Use the ones you like.
Him meant the op
I don't know if one can make recovery from boot.img.......The op didn't say that either....He said and i quote "I am going to do an experiment to backup stock recovery.img of Lollipop 5.1. To do this, I need stock boot.img(Kernel Version: 3.4.42-gccbac57) of system "
So i thought by using some process he may be able to back up stock recovery....that is why i said like that
and BTW where are those .img files available @Rohitagni
cksup said:
Him meant the op
I don't know if one can make recovery from boot.img.......The op didn't say that either....He said and i quote "I am going to do an experiment to backup stock recovery.img of Lollipop 5.1. To do this, I need stock boot.img(Kernel Version: 3.4.42-gccbac57) of system "
So i thought by using some process he may be able to back up stock recovery....that is why i said like that
and BTW where are those .img files available @Rohitagni
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U can find them in any zipped firmware files. By zipped firmware files, I mean the zips for stock firmware, or the update zips that many XDA users capture here from their rooted phones to help users who haven't received the OTA, enjoy the new OS, simply by sideloading.
cksup said:
I have 23.21.34 version i can give you if you want...
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Thanks, but I want 23.26.2 version boot.img.
Rohitagni said:
It's simple, you just have to extract the boot.img from any ota zip (suggested the official OTA zip)
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I think, we can't extract boot.img from ota zip.
Rohitagni said:
First of all, you must clarify who is referred to as 'him'?
Secondly, there is no method(according to me) by which you can make a stock recovery from a stock kernel. There are two files namely the boot.img and the recovery.img.
First one is the kernel and the second one is the recovery.
Use the ones you like.
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I'm not making recovery.img from boot.img. I will use boot.img to make my device functional again because I'm going to flash TWRP.img on boot partition and try to root. If device gets root access then I can backup stock recovery.img because stock recovery.img is not over written in process of rooting.
I hope you succeed.........I try to get it from someone
And no @Rohitagni you can't extract boot.img from uploaded update zips but from full firmware zips,yes which is not available
I just saw in general section someone uploaded twrp backup of stock latest 5.1......I can flash that and give the boot.img tomorrow @EthicalHacker
cksup said:
I hope you succeed.........I try to get it from someone
And no @Rohitagni you can't extract boot.img from uploaded update zips but from full firmware zips,yes which is not available
I just saw in general section someone uploaded twrp backup of stock latest 5.1......I can flash that and give the boot.img tomorrow @EthicalHacker
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I am extremely sorry, for misleading you guys! I just found out that the fsg.bin and the gpt.bin (with logo.bin, etc) are the only things that are available in those zips. So yes, @cksup, you are correct. Please provide him with the kernel, so that miracles can happen
cksup said:
I hope you succeed.........I try to get it from someone
And no @Rohitagni you can't extract boot.img from uploaded update zips but from full firmware zips,yes which is not available
I just saw in general section someone uploaded twrp backup of stock latest 5.1......I can flash that and give the boot.img tomorrow @EthicalHacker
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That's fine.
I think, the twrp backup; you're talking about is Brazilian. So be careful.
any one found the way to flash twrp on stock 5.1 lollipop previous method don't work.
Ansh2000 said:
any one found the way to flash twrp on stock 5.1 lollipop previous method don't work.
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Use latest twrp.img and SuperSU zip to root.
And if you have 23.26.2 version then you may help me by posting stock boot.img here.
check out #1st post of this thread.
EthicalHacker said:
Use latest twrp.img and SuperSU zip to root.
And if you have 23.26.2 version then you may help me by posting stock boot.img here.
check out #1st post of this thread.
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Yes I am on 23.26.2 version but unable to flash. twrp, tried all version of twrp but result is same.
Ansh2000 said:
Yes I am on 23.26.2 version but unable to flash. twrp, tried all version of twrp but result is same.
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Use twrp 2.8.7 recovery
forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e/orig-development/recovery-twrp-2-8-6-0-touch-recovery-t3100879
with following root guide
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2755336
Ansh2000 said:
Yes I am on 23.26.2 version but unable to flash. twrp, tried all version of twrp but result is same.
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Hey before you flash TWRP can you do something ....... can you dump for recovery partition and save it in sd card and post it here ....
hey i have a XT1025 on the 5.1 ota update, untouched, and how can i root my device?
cksup said:
Hey before you flash TWRP can you do something ....... can you dump for recovery partition and save it in sd card and post it here ....
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We can't dump stock recovery without root access and moto e has only one rooting method which is flashing custom recovery on recovery partition. It means we lose stock recovery when we get root access.
That's why I'm taking risk of above mentioned experiment to backup stock recovery.
lnasc256 said:
hey i have a XT1025 on the 5.1 ota update, untouched, and how can i root my device?
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Check out post no. #16 of this thread.
I have a backup of stock 5.1( 23.26.2) kernel and recovery, I took backup from rashr app after rooting my moto e, and I didnt flash twrp for rooting I boot into twrp, should I upload stock kernel or recovery?
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Hello
After searching the internet for good 30-40 minutes I found the Stock OnePlus 2 recovery image. I am returning my unit so needed it to be fully stock.
Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8np35kw71i222as/OPT Stock Recovery.7z?dl=0
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Been searching for this for past hour!!!!!!
Hi,
Thank you very much.
I'm also returning my phone to oneplus and i had unlocked and rooted the phone like you.
May i know how you restore the stock ROM and recovery?
thank you
Why do you need stock recovery for that? I just wiped everything on mine and when I rebooted from twrp I chose not to protect twrp. Rma was approved so I guess they were satisfied with that.
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granfot said:
Why do you need stock recovery for that? I just wiped everything on mine and when I rebooted from twrp I chose not to protect twrp. Rma was approved so I guess they were satisfied with that.
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What do you means by "wipe everything"? include internal storage?
And i heard that official twrp dont have the option of "not to protect twrp".
werthechamp said:
What do you means by "wipe everything"? include internal storage?
And i heard that official twrp dont have the option of "not to protect twrp".
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Yes, including internal storage.
That I didn't know, but you don't void warranty by installing custom recovery or rooting so it shouldn't be an issue either way.
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granfot said:
Yes, including internal storage.
That I didn't know, but you don't void warranty by installing custom recovery or rooting so it shouldn't be an issue either way.
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
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Is this the recovery of the international version or chinese?
thx
This is not the international version but chinese . Im looking for the english version, searched everywhere but unable to find it. wtf
1. Download the latest signed flashable zip from here.
2. Press thanks for Spannaa.
3. Extract recovery.img from the zip file with 7zip.
4. Flash it from fastboot using the "flash recovery recovery.img" command.
CafeKampuchia said:
1. Download the latest signed flashable zip from here.
2. Press thanks for Spannaa.
3. Extract recovery.img from the zip file with 7zip.
4. Flash it from fastboot using the "flash recovery recovery.img" command.
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Problem: The signed flashable zips don't contain recovery.img
Spannaa said:
Problem: The signed flashable zips don't contain recovery.img
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Hmmmm... that would be a problem. :/ Thanks for pointing that out.
CafeKampuchia said:
Hmmmm... that would be a problem. :/ Thanks for pointing that out.
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I Installed the 2.0 manually...then update ota...now I have stock recovery.
zat0x said:
This is not the international version but chinese . Im looking for the english version, searched everywhere but unable to find it. wtf
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Hey, I don't know if you ever found the stock recovery but another member had posted fastboot images in the OnePlus2 Android Development section.
I haven't tested out the recovery myself, but you can check to see if it's the English one.
All Fastboot images: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=40701
Stock Recovery Image: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347834210
Hope this helps.
Using these, how would I return my OP2 to completely stock recovery and kernel?
Thanks
keshavmot2 said:
Using these, how would I return my OP2 to completely stock recovery and kernel?
Thanks
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Good question! Want to know that too...
keshavmot2 said:
Using these, how would I return my OP2 to completely stock recovery and kernel?
Thanks
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1:
Flash the full stock rom from OxygenOS 2.1.1: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3209863
2: Flash the OxygenOS 2.1.2 zip from the same post
3: flash the stock recovery from tgis thread
Hope I helped you
Download OP2 Stock Recovery from Official Site: https://s3.amazonaws.com/oxygenos.oneplus.net/OP2_recovery.img
It seems OnePlus uses AWS to host all of their OTA's.
E.G. https://s3.amazonaws.com/oxygenos.oneplus.net/OnePlus2Oxygen_14_OTA_012_all_1602261837.zip ( This is for OxygenOS 2.2.1 releases in 2012 26th Feb - 970MB )
Recent ROM Downloads of OP2: http://downloads.oneplus.net/devices/oneplus-2/ ( Includes Marshmallow Beta OxygenOS 3.0 , however, seems the ROM has Battery issue, major )
matrixdefalco said:
I Installed the 2.0 manually...then update ota...now I have stock recovery.
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I did the same thing and it worked for me If somebody is still facing this issue
anyone knows how the flash the stock recovery from mac???
krishp said:
anyone knows how the flash the stock recovery from mac???
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One "?" is enough dude..
You have to install adb for Mac (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31374085/installing-adb-on-mac-os-x), enable USB Debugging on your phone, reboot into bootloader mode :
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
then go into:
Code:
su
and then
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fastboot devices
fastboot flash <recovery_name>.img
https://dl.twrp.me/angler/
So flash, much excite, such new. Wow.
Edit - I know I sound weird but I don't like dirty flashes. I always reboot into bootloader, fastboot erase recovery and then fastboot flash recovery twrp.img ( I rename it twrp.img for short) then boot into it. I have done this for years on BL unlocked devices and never had a problem flashing twrp. It's just ME, but I think it is fun typing the stuff, and it assures me that I have a clean state and am not dirty flashing anything! Also, on others phones I use RASHR instead of flashify. Once again, personal preference but have had better luck.
XDA Thread updated
And backs up with finger print
^ That's great news.
I tried flashed this but after trying to reboot into recovery got the broken android icon. Reflashed back to older version and it worked. Not sure if I had a corrupt come. Do you have to reboot the bootloader after flashing from fastboot for it to take? I just rebooted to system after flashing.
synnyster said:
I tried flashed this but after trying to reboot into recovery got the broken android icon. Reflashed back to older version and it worked. Not sure if I had a corrupt come. Do you have to reboot the bootloader after flashing from fastboot for it to take? I just rebooted to system after flashing.
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Just out of curiosity, did you use flashify? I know two other people that it borked the flash also. I recommend rashr. But I also flash via otg cable and usb drive. I'd say you most likely had a bork download. Delete the img, run trimmer, redownload it. And flash via rashr and reboot and respond if it fixed it. Good luck!
Gytole said:
Just out of curiosity, did you use flashify? I know two other people that it borked the flash also. I recommend rashr. But I also flash via otg cable and usb drive. I'd say you most likely had a bork download. Delete the img, run trimmer, redownload it. And flash via rashr and reboot and respond if it fixed it. Good luck!
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I flashed via fastboot after I updated to the newest android February security patch.
synnyster said:
I flashed via fastboot after I updated to the newest android February security patch.
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Okay you're on stock?
Gytole said:
Just out of curiosity, did you use flashify? I know two other people that it borked the flash also. I recommend rashr. But I also flash via otg cable and usb drive. I'd say you most likely had a bork download. Delete the img, run trimmer, redownload it. And flash via rashr and reboot and respond if it fixed it. Good luck!
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Gytole said:
Okay you're on stock?
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Stock systemless root. Used Heisenberg's guide step 10 to update. Saw TWRP 3.0 so decided to try that.
synnyster said:
Stock systemless root. Used Heisenberg's guide step 10 to update. Saw TWRP 3.0 so decided to try that.
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Fastboot erase recovery, then reflash twrp recovery, boot into recovery and reflash systemless root.
No problem dirty flashing here, but the process is a little different than it was on my previous phone where you would just flash it like a ROM...
You gotta:
"Download the latest TWRP image file (.img) from the download link and boot TWRP. Go to install and find and select the Images... button. Browse to the image that you downloaded and select it. Choose recovery and swipe to flash."
OP's method seems like the best bet though...
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"No problem dirty flashing here, but the process is a little different than it was on my previous phone where you would just flash it like a ROM..."
That's cause you're use to flashing zips people make flashable, i'm old school and use img's hahaha "LET'S MAKE FLASHING FUN!" Shutup Gytole...
Just out of curiosity has anyone tried flashing twrp as boot? I also have a thread in the tmobile G3 section and I almost wonder if thats why they bork their phone...lol
Just did it on my girlfriends G3 through twrp and was like, "they totally flashed it as boot...."
Used twrp manager from Google store was simple and easy
ROADKING17 said:
Used twrp manager from Google store was simple and easy
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Way to deviate from the norm! Haha
Gytole said:
Way to deviate from the norm! Haha
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Takes all kinds...
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No need for this thread, as there is a TWRP thread in the development forum.
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