I just installed havoc os using pe recovery and after setting up the phone I am unable to boot into recovery I also tried to install recovery again but then I cannot bot into os
Note: I tred TWRP but if I install Havoc os through it i cannot boot it just keeps loading
If I try to boot into recovery it just shows redmi icon
You are probably installing recovery incorrectly.
Did you use "fastboot boot recovery.img" for the first boot recovery?
Then upload the recovery to the ramdisk.
If even that would break the boot, you would still have to flash boot from Havoc.
StaryMuz said:
You are probably installing recovery incorrectly.
Did you use "fastboot boot recovery.img" for the first boot recovery?
Then upload the recovery to the ramdisk.
If even that would break the boot, you would still have to flash boot from Havoc.
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StaryMuz said:
You dont need to install ramdisk for pe recovery or I am wrong
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muneeb rizwan said:
I just installed havoc os using pe recovery and after setting up the phone I am unable to boot into recovery I also tried to install recovery again but then I cannot bot into os
Note: I tred TWRP but if I install Havoc os through it i cannot boot it just keeps loading
If I try to boot into recovery it just shows redmi icon
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When You flashed the rom and reboot you will stuck on havoc os logo.
so to fix this go back to TWRP and format data then reboot havoc will boot up.
summary:
Flash havoc > format data > reboot.
You're wrong.
On our phone, recovery is part of boot.img.
If you require a different recovery than the one stored in boot.img, you must boot your own recovery to ramdisk and then it will work in parallel with the other boot.
Otherwise it will overwrite boot.img and the system will not start.
StaryMuz said:
You're wrong.
On our phone, recovery is part of boot.img.
If you require a different recovery than the one stored in boot.img, you must boot your own recovery to ramdisk and then it will work in parallel with the other boot.
Otherwise it will overwrite boot.img and the system will not start.
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ok thanks for the information
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Hey!
I Have a Kate running latest global developer that i unlocked officially through the mi unlock program.
I have been trying to install TWRP ( unoffical twrp, Alka, coffee) through ADB ( fastboot flash recovery twrp.img) for some days now but i wont work!!
ADB dont displays any errors and says everything finished but when i try to boot to recovery it's still stock xiaomi recovery??
What might be the problem and how do i fix it?
BTW, adb reports that the phone is unlocked (fastboot oem device-info).
Are you trying to boot TWRP straight after flashing it. If your booting the official rom first, then that is restoring stock recovery.
After flashing TWRP, manually boot the device with Vol + and Power button.
Alternatively boot TWRP with "fastboot boot <twrp.img>" and from TWRP reboot to recovery again so you actually boot the version on the device.
the newest dev rom has "feature" to revert your recovery back to stock when you boot the OS. so be prepared. after you flash your twrp, immediately boot to TWRP and wipe /system to install other OS.
corkiejp said:
Are you trying to boot TWRP straight after flashing it. If your booting the official rom first, then that is restoring stock recovery.
After flashing TWRP, manually boot the device with Vol + and Power button.
Alternatively boot TWRP with "fastboot boot <twrp.img>" and from TWRP reboot to recovery again so you actually boot the version on the device.
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IvanKurnia said:
the newest dev rom has "feature" to revert your recovery back to stock when you boot the OS. so be prepared. after you flash your twrp, immediately boot to TWRP and wipe /system to install other OS.
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THANKS! That was the problem. Now everything works.
Hi
I have Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
I can`t go into TWRP recovery. In console it says that TWRP instalation is finished, so i try to go to this TWRP and it takes me to stock MI RECOVERY. I`ve unlocked bootloader.
What do i have to do?
I had the same problem. Just use red fox or orange fox recovery. It should work.
If you still need to use twrp the first time, just boot with the image file.
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fastboot boot recovery.img
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payer0 said:
Hi
I have Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
I can`t go into TWRP recovery. In console it says that TWRP instalation is finished, so i try to go to this TWRP and it takes me to stock MI RECOVERY. I`ve unlocked bootloader.
What do i have to do?
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fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Then, do not disconnect your device, use this command
fastboot boot recoveryname.img
Then, your device will boot to TWRP, from twrp flash magisk / lazyflasher, reboot.. Good to go.
Or just try this ~
fastboot boot recoveryname.img
From twrp, flash recovery.img, make it permanent, good to go.
Sachin said:
fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Then, do not disconnect your device, use this command
fastboot boot recoveryname.img
Then, your device will boot to TWRP, from twrp flash magisk / lazyflasher, reboot.. Good to go.
Or just try this ~
fastboot boot recoveryname.img
From twrp, flash recovery.img, make it permanent, good to go.
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Ok, i installed TWRP, installed SuperSU and "lazyflasher-no-verity-opt-encrypt", but now im stuck at mi loading screen... it`s loading but cant load to android.
payer0 said:
Ok, i installed TWRP, installed SuperSU and "lazyflasher-no-verity-opt-encrypt", but now im stuck at mi loading screen... it`s loading but cant load to android.
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Huh, should've flashed magisk, not sure it's bootlooping since su is old.
Once again, boot to TWRP wipe everything and install a custom Rom.
Sachin said:
Huh, should've flashed magisk, not sure it's bootlooping since su is old.
Once again, boot to TWRP wipe everything and install a custom Rom.
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I`ve just deleted everything, now i can`t even throw custom rom to my phone storage, it says that "devise stopped working", in TWRP there are no files.
//edit
i found that there are files like "acct" "boot" "cache" "config" but anyway, i can`t throw files from my pc to phone to install rom
//edit2
i`ve installed my custom rom, thanks for help with TWRP!
payer0 said:
I`ve just deleted everything, now i can`t even throw custom rom to my phone storage, it says that "devise stopped working", in TWRP there are no files.
//edit
i found that there are files like "acct" "boot" "cache" "config" but anyway, i can`t throw files from my pc to phone to install rom
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i`ve installed my custom rom, thanks for help with TWRP!
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No prob, glad to help.
I have a problem that i never make it into recovery again. I am used to adb/fastboot, this is my 5th device and i happily used different custom roms as lineage, havoc, crdroid for about 7 years and thus am familiar with the concepts of a/b, recovery, adb/fastboot and so on.
Now, when i "flash_all" with stock from here (V10.3.17.0.PFQEUXM) on my a3, i suppose both slots a and b are overwritten with stock. interestingly this stock rom only boots in a-slot, not in b-slot.
when i now just "fastboot flash recovery twrp...." with 3.3.1.2 and hit the manual enter to recovery (power + vol up), i just get a "no command" error - no twrp in sight.
i also tried this with flash_all V11.0.2.0.QFQEUXM rom (a10) and fastboot flash recovery twrp 3.3.1-17 Q from mauronofrio - same result.
anyone knows what i did wrong?
basically i didnt enter team win recovery for some good amount of tries which slightly terrifies me at this point. (help)
Should i use the global versions instead of the europe ones? Do i need to use "fastboot flash BOOT twrp.." instead of "fastboot flash recovery twrp.."?
I am also happy for suggestions where i could pose this issue more appropriate.
//update: i am now in stock rom and could root it with flashing a magisked boot.img but still cannot enter twrp recovery (-> "no command").
Ya you entered the wrong command it's
Code:
fastboot flash boot twrp.img
When you boot to twrp make sure to flash stock boot.img of the firmware which you are currently running and then flash twrp installer.zip flash both of these in twrp and do not reboot between flashes
thanks @garylawwd
garylawwd said:
Ya you entered the wrong command it's
Code:
fastboot flash boot twrp.img
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So to be sure: i have stock 11.0.3.0 europe from here installed and i am in slot a now and i cannot go into twrp because it says "no command".
i go to fastboot now, then
Code:
fastboot flash boot twrp.img
with a recent twrp that can run android 10 from here and then power + vol up without switching slots.
garylawwd said:
When you boot to twrp make sure to flash stock boot.img of the firmware which you are currently running and then flash twrp installer.zip flash both of these in twrp and do not reboot between flashes
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how can i flash a boot.img from twrp? i thought, i can only flash .zips from twrp? Also do i need to take spacial measures to be able to read internal memory in twrp?
//edit: i tried to flash named twrp but it wouldnt boot up into recovery, instead went straight into fastboot. so i flashed boot with stock boot again. no solution in sight.
Just FYI - "no command" is default welcome page of stock recovery. If you see it, you don't have TWRP installed.
_mysiak_ said:
Just FYI - "no command" is default welcome page of stock recovery. If you see it, you don't have TWRP installed.
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Thank you. Still i would expect twrp to open.
Am i using a/b wrong? When i am on slot a and go into fastboot anf fastboot flash boot twrp.img, then i expect twrp to be installed in a, is that correct? Or is it always installed in the inactive slot and thus i had to switch to slot b before i install twrp to have it on a?
tutankpusch said:
Thank you. Still i would expect twrp to open.
Am i using a/b wrong? When i am on slot a and go into fastboot anf fastboot flash boot twrp.img, then i expect twrp to be installed in a, is that correct? Or is it always installed in the inactive slot and thus i had to switch to slot b before i install twrp to have it on a?
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No idea with TWRP, never used it on this phone, Magisk is enough for me. But I would follow one of the available guides if you need to have TWRP installed.
_mysiak_ said:
No idea with TWRP, never used it on this phone, Magisk is enough for me. But I would follow one of the available guides if you need to have TWRP installed.
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Thanks @mysiak_d
I used for example this method with this recovery bc it should work with android 10.
straight into fastboot instead recovery :/
bootloader - unlocked
ROM - PE
i flashed derpfest ROM, but when I rebooted it, it went to fastboot. i was not able to boot into TWRP too. it just kept going to fastboot again and again. so I flashed stock ROM using mi flash tool (stock fastboot ROM). now I am able to access the mi recovery menu but there is no install from zip option, not able to boot into the system as it goes to fastboot while booting into the system. in short, now I have access to fastboot and limited access to the mi recovery menu.
i tried to flash custom recovery (TWRP and orange fox). it gets flashed but cannot boot into those recoveries and goes to fastboot again.
i tried to boot the custom recovery directly too with "fastboot boot twrp.img" it restarts but the recovery doesn't load.
does anyone know what to do now?
please tell me how to flash stock from or custom from anything will help.
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i am able to flash android 8.1 and run it but anything later then that reeboots to fastboot. cannot update from stock updater too. if i flash any firmware of PIE or later then it reeboots to fastboot.
rabin18181818 said:
bootloader - unlocked
ROM - PE
i flashed derpfest ROM, but when I rebooted it, it went to fastboot. i was not able to boot into TWRP too. it just kept going to fastboot again and again. so I flashed stock ROM using mi flash tool (stock fastboot ROM). now I am able to access the mi recovery menu but there is no install from zip option, not able to boot into the system as it goes to fastboot while booting into the system. in short, now I have access to fastboot and limited access to the mi recovery menu.
i tried to flash custom recovery (TWRP and orange fox). it gets flashed but cannot boot into those recoveries and goes to fastboot again.
i tried to boot the custom recovery directly too with "fastboot boot twrp.img" it restarts but the recovery doesn't load.
does anyone know what to do now?
please tell me how to flash stock from or custom from anything will help.
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Retrial said:
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nope nothing
rabin18181818 said:
nope nothing
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Okey, check the guide clean install official stock rom(to unbrick ur device) and then follow the guide clean install custom rom.
Hi everyone,
I tried to install Lineage OS on my Xperia Tablet Z Wifi and followed the instructions here: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/pollux_windy/install
I am on Ubuntu and I did unlock the bootloader successfully. Then I tried to flash twrp but this is where things went wrong.
After entering
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fastboot flash boot ./twrp-3.5.2_9-0-pollux_windy.img
the device did not start anymore. I can still enter fastboot mode and the device is recognized on the PC but else the only thing that happens is the LED blinking red.
Any ideas where to go from here are appreciated.
Rootk1t said:
you flashed recovery to boot. So only recovery exists in boot section.
Of course tablet won't boot afterwards, as there is not kernel.
Download custom rom you want to install, unpack boot.img from roms zip files and flash via "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Afterwards enter recovery and flash custom rom zip, gapps or whatever you need.
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I tried this but flashing the boot.img does not change anything unfortunately.
brickedmytablet said:
I tried this but flashing the boot.img does not change anything unfortunately.
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You can reflash stock ROM via Flashtool v.0.9.18.6. or flash another boot.img to check if it boots or not.
Thank you, this worked for me.
Should have used the right twrp form the beginning. flash to boot works if it is the right version in my case scorpion_windy