I just extracted the stock recovery from the RMX2076_11_F.07 firmware from my phone.
Why this post?
Because sometimes we mess up the flashing process or other scenarios. However, no results were returned when I searched for stock recovery. And when it comes to custom recovery, we still do not have official support from TWRP or other projects like Pitch Black, Sky Hawk, Orange Fox recovery, etc.
So I just want to post this one because I think it's helpful for other people.
If there are any other files you need for this device, please feel free to comment
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Good day members and Developers of XDA,
After days of googling and searching through forums and tutorials, I decided to make this thread to introduce my Delima.
I have this new Huawei y6 pro TIT U-02 which is quite different from Huawei y6 pro TIT AL00 (4G LTE). Difference in partitions and ROM images. However, I wanted to root my phone so as usual I started the easy way using renowned root apps, no luck though. Next step was to flash recovery. To port the suitable recovery I needed to dump my stock boot.img and recovery.img files out of my stock firmware. The irony is that I needed Root access in order to use the adb shell su (dd or cc). So I looked around for a way to pull my firmware images without the need of root. So I found the read back of SP Flash tool which is quite useful and great way to dump img. Yet I faced another problem that is of battery as it is not removable therefore the SP Flash tool reads my phone for short time before it starts charging and show the battery icon which disconnects the adb driver of the phone and connects another device (the phone in charging mode is detected as another device not readable by SP Flash tools). Quanciquantly, I was unable to get stock img by any means.
NOW I have my stock firmware (downloaded from Huawei site) and I want a way to extract boot.img and recovery.img. I extracted the lollipop update.zip and found a boot.img which is not that of booting the device. Ten I extracted the "system.new.dat" file and found nothing there.
All I need now is the stock boot.img and recovery.umg of my TIT U-02 or a way to dump them. I'de really appreciate any kind of help.
Sorry for long post I had to tell full story in order not to get solutions I already tried and make my issue clear.
Hello guys, I'm Leonardo and I'm new on XDA. I own this device since July 2016, and throughout 1 year and a half I tried a lot of roms. I've seen a few roms based on Oreo and I'd like to try them, but every time i flash one of those roms, the device bootloops. I think the cause might be the Cofface TWRP I have installed on the but I haven't found a guide on how to switch from a recovery to another. Can you please link me a guide or, if someone already switched recovery, tell me the way to do that?
Thanks in advance
Leo
Just select install from twrp menu select image and choose the file of recovery then select the recovery partition
leoalbore said:
Hello guys, I'm Leonardo and I'm new on XDA. I own this device since July 2016, and throughout 1 year and a half I tried a lot of roms. I've seen a few roms based on Oreo and I'd like to try them, but every time i flash one of those roms, the device bootloops. I think the cause might be the Cofface TWRP I have installed on the but I haven't found a guide on how to switch from a recovery to another. Can you please link me a guide or, if someone already switched recovery, tell me the way to do that?
Thanks in advance
Leo
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download Redworlf recovery (check if you have 2GB or 3GB variant) Select install from twrp menu select image and choose the file of recovery, then select the recovery partition and swipe bar.
I don't suggest using Red Wolf recovery since it is closed source and the code hasn't been properly audited, the same goes for ZCX, comes from some unknown china user (but so far it has been safe), it's up to you if you want to risk your phone and/or data, you have to ask why they are hiding the source code and for what reason, it could just be they are bad coders and don't want people to see messy code....who knows.
anyways I suggest using the official twrp, you might have to use the lazyflasher thing but at least you know you are getting a safe recovery and its great our device is getting official twrps we really don't need to use hacked ones.
if you want to use the OTA update feature I suggest just sticking with ZCX, or if you need access to additional partitions.
I just bought a Huawei Mate SE which is a newer phone that looks like the Honor 7x. I've noticed whenever I search for Huawei Mate Se custom roms, recoveries, and even stock roms I only find Mate 9 stuff and find my self desperate with no support of root, and anything else. I found an article called "How to : Huawei Mate SE Root & TWRP Recovery" , and I successfully unlocked the bootloader, and I successfully installed twrp. The text on the bottom I didn't see which said to install the dm-verity thing. I ran into the problem where there were all these folders were displaying weird text in the main partitions, so instead of installing the version they told me, which was the no-verity-opt-encrypt-4.1.zip, I installed the latest which was the no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip version, which soft bricked. So I thought I could fix this by installing a custom ROM. But there were none, so I tried to install cm13 honor 7x rom and It didn't work. I tried installing the correct version after the rom. So even now if I tried to revert the old boot img it still wouldn't work because of the rom. However, since my bootloader is unlocked there is definitely a way I can fix all this. But the problem is their is not any Huawei Mate SE roms anywhere. I need a stock rom for my phone (possisbly a custom rom), or some fix. I can access my recovery, and the bootloader, but not anything else. My model is the BND-L34, pls help.
I did the same thing. Got it working
Put this in twrp back up folder on external SD card. Restored both files then factory reset in twrp. It worked for me every thing works. unzipped with Windows pc
Can't post links. Post [EMUI 5.1] OTA Firmwares and Unbrick Phone method. In Huawei 7x thread post#139 by AlexxC might be easter to search his posts. I have mate se in us on tmo/MetroPCS I flashed the correct 4.1 and still got soft brick. That article cost me couple hours. rooted with honor 7x method. Guess it really is the same phone with extra gig of ram. To AlexxC thanks, you the man
bradass402 said:
Put this in twrp back up folder on external SD card. Restored both files then factory reset in twrp. It worked for me every thing works. unzipped with Windows pc
Can't post links. Post [EMUI 5.1] OTA Firmwares and Unbrick Phone method. In Huawei 7x thread post#139 by AlexxC might be easter to search his posts. I have mate se in us on tmo/MetroPCS I flashed the correct 4.1 and still got soft brick. That article cost me couple hours. rooted with honor 7x method. Guess it really is the same phone with extra gig of ram. To AlexxC thanks, you the man
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I tried the manual method of unbricking with multi touch and the phone booted, but it is a black screen, and I only see the home, back and tabs buttons. So after i figured out to use the backup that you sent me and it still wouldn't boot.
Are you getting errors in twrp restore you have to mount the partitions that your restoring boot system data etc
bradass402 said:
Are you getting errors in twrp restore you have to mount the partitions that your restoring boot system data etc
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i did what you said in the pm, and got the cust.img flashed, but now it bootloops to the recovery
tomjfmu said:
i did what you said in the pm, and got the cust.img flashed, but now it bootloops to the recovery
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Why dont you boot into huawei eRecovery? It downloads the firmware and recovery and recovers your phone.
So far throughout xda, I have just got links to stock ROM for other variants like LX1(mostly), which dont support the VoLTE feature. However I fail to find any link for complete stock ROM, both fastboot and recovery, for the ANE-AL00 C675 variant. I am well versed with unbricking Xiaomi, Sony and old samsung devices both from recovery and fastboot, but have no experience with Huawei Devices, and the method for huawei devices seem a bit different.
For e.g. if i want to just boot to recovery(temporarily) and not permanently, I used the command "fastboot boot (recovery_file_name).img" , but I am unable to do so with huawei devices. Seems, commands are slightly different. I am just curious to know a full guide of flashing stock ROM for ANE-AL00 C675 variant both from fastboot and recovery method.
Links for the C675 ROMS would be very much appreciated. Kindly help!!
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So far throughout xda, I have just got links to stock ROM for other variants like LX1(mostly), which dont support the VoLTE feature. However I fail to find any link for complete stock ROM, both fastboot and recovery, for the ANE-AL00 C675 variant. I am well versed with unbricking Xiaomi, Sony and old samsung devices both from recovery and fastboot, but have no experience with Huawei Devices, and the method for huawei devices seem a bit different.
For e.g. if i want to just boot to recovery(temporarily) and not permanently, I used the command "fastboot boot (recovery_file_name).img" , but I am unable to do so with huawei devices. Seems, commands are slightly different. I am just curious to know a full guide of flashing stock ROM for ANE-AL00 C675 variant both from fastboot and recovery method.
Links for the C675 ROMS would be very much appreciated. Kindly help!!
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You can use Firmware Finder app from google play and browsing online with this link to find all firmware available from Huawei
http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/?firmware_model=&firmware_page=0
Boot temporary in the recovery I think it is not possible or I don't know the right commands.
Flash a complete firmware via fastboot mode should be possible but as far as I know only a pay service can handle that, like DC Phoenix.
Flash the most important partition via fastboot mode is possible, like recovery_ramdisk, ramdisk, cust, system, etc.
Flash Full ROM:
- System update (stock recovery)
- Firmware Finder (stock recovery)
- HuRUpdater (TWRP)
- HwOTA8 for Huawei P20 Lite (Recovery_NoCheck)
kilroystyx said:
You can use Firmware Finder app from google play and browsing online with this link to find all firmware available from Huawei
http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/?firmware_model=&firmware_page=0
Boot temporary in the recovery I think it is not possible or I don't know the right commands.
Flash a complete firmware via fastboot mode should be possible but as far as I know only a pay service can handle that, like DC Phoenix.
Flash the most important partition via fastboot mode is possible, like recovery_ramdisk, ramdisk, cust, system, etc.
Flash Full ROM:
- System update (stock recovery)
- Firmware Finder (stock recovery)
- HuRUpdater (TWRP)
- HwOTA8 for Huawei P20 Lite (Recovery_NoCheck)
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Thank you for the help, however I went through the above link (the russian link) earlier too, but could not find any link for C675 variant of P20 Lite handset. Nor it was available in the android app.
Secondly, will a nandroid backup via twrp help me in unbricking my device, in case I flash a wrong firmware or if i try some custom ROMs like Ressurection Remix and later want to switch back to my official ROM with which my device was shipped with? If yes, what partitions should I select for backing up as I have never done with a Huawei device?
(Prior to my experience with Huawei, I took a nandroid backup once in my life with an old Xperia C602, but the restoration bricked my device, but got my device back to life by flashing a full fastboot ROM) So I just wanted to be sure that a nandroid restoration not to cause any soft-bricking of my device.
fbh59 said:
Thank you for the help, however I went through the above link (the russian link) earlier too, but could not find any link for C675 variant of P20 Lite handset. Nor it was available in the android app.
Secondly, will a nandroid backup via twrp help me in unbricking my device, in case I flash a wrong firmware or if i try some custom ROMs like Ressurection Remix and later want to switch back to my official ROM with which my device was shipped with? If yes, what partitions should I select for backing up as I have never done with a Huawei device?
(Prior to my experience with Huawei, I took a nandroid backup once in my life with an old Xperia C602, but the restoration bricked my device, but got my device back to life by flashing a full fastboot ROM) So I just wanted to be sure that a nandroid restoration not to cause any soft-bricking of my device.
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I didn't saw any firmware for your region so far, the idea is that you can look anytime...
- Yes, nandroid can help you but depends the way how you brick the device. In case that you can reach TWRP should be enough.
- To have more success to unbrick your device you should have always the booloader unlocked and FRP unlock.
- Restore to stock should be also possible in case you are in the customizes ROMs.
- Lock bootloader I think is not possible yet, only relock. Don't try do it with unofficial firmware installed.
- Cust, kernel, odm, product, ramdisk, system, vendor and version are the most important partitions to recovery from the customized rom. You don't need to know this by heart, just check the flashable zip from customized rom which partition was installed previously or better just install the official Huawei firmware.
- Is very easy soft-brick Huawei devices, so, do only things already tested by other users.
If you can wait to have firmware released for your device is more safety because you have more options for unbrick it.
kilroystyx said:
I didn't saw any firmware for your region so far, the idea is that you can look anytime...
- Yes, nandroid can help you but depends the way how you brick the device. In case that you can reach TWRP should be enough.
- To have more success to unbrick your device you should have always the booloader unlocked and FRP unlock.
- Restore to stock should be also possible in case you are in the customizes ROMs.
- Lock bootloader I think is not possible yet, only relock. Don't try do it with unofficial firmware installed.
- Cust, kernel, odm, product, ramdisk, system, vendor and version are the most important partitions to recovery from the customized rom. You don't need to know this by heart, just check the flashable zip from customized rom which partition was installed previously or better just install the official Huawei firmware.
- Is very easy soft-brick Huawei devices, so, do only things already tested by other users.
If you can wait to have firmware released for your device is more safety because you have more options for unbrick it.
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Thanks for sharing the knowledge
Has anyone found this variant? Needed to relock my bootloader.
I want to know rooting method for ANE-AL00 C675 variant
Arseon said:
Has anyone found this variant? Needed to relock my bootloader.
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I tried every method that i know to do it.
But failed in each and every method .
Help me out!!
I know there are none to very few tech users who use Galaxy M40, and that is the reason we do not have any custom recovery or ROM. But we can change that, I can see there are some active tech users who are interested in building/porting.
If we all collaborate and discuss our plan, then one day we can have custom TWRP and GSI working on our device.
As an initial step, what I have tried so far:
1. Extracted recovery.img from stock firmware (downloaded firmware, not from the device) with Android 11.
2. Tried to port TWRP using Samsung Auto TWRP recovery porter by Team Hovatek but it does not work and gives error at the end.
If anyone want stock recovery.img or any other file, reply.
What all have you tried so far...? Please share.
Kernel source is available at https://opensource.samsung.com/uploadSearch?searchValue=m40
We got first TWRP recovery, please verify if its working for you [Recovery] TWRP for Samsung M40 (SM-M405F)
rohitrss said:
I know there are none to very few tech users who use Galaxy M40, and that is the reason we do not have any custom recovery or ROM. But we can change that, I can see there are some active tech users who are interested in building/porting.
If we all collaborate and discuss our plan, then one day we can have custom TWRP and GSI working on our device.
As an initial step, what I have tried so far:
1. Extracted recovery.img from stock firmware (downloaded firmware, not from the device) with Android 11.
2. Tried to port TWRP using Samsung Auto TWRP recovery porter by Team Hovatek but it does not work and gives error at the end.
If anyone want stock recovery.img or any other file, reply.
What all have you tried so far...? Please share.
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i have the same problem with Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite, here is twrp recovery tree:https://github.com/Skorpion96/gta7lite_recovery