Hello,
I have One X CID 102, rooted, TWRP with XM-Kernel and I got an update for 3.18.401.1
How do I update? Just confirm the download (I am on stock ROM)?
Thanks
ArielElia95 said:
Hello,
I have One X CID 102, rooted, TWRP with XM-Kernel and I got an update for 3.18.401.1
How do I update? Just confirm the download (I am on stock ROM)?
Thanks
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Yes. Just confirm it. OTA will update on its own. It's a small package, too, so the update should take short time.
[email protected]|-|oR said:
Yes. Just confirm it. OTA will update on its own. It's a small package, too, so the update should take short time.
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Yes but is it ok to do it when I have XM-Kernel, other recovery and root?
You need stock htc kernel and recovery
Mr Hofs said:
You need stock htc kernel and recovery
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Ok so how do I install the stock recovery?
The stock kernel I just flash it regulary right?
You need the stock kernel and modules too ! But the stock recovery is flashed like any other recovery
Mr Hofs said:
You need the stock kernel and modules too ! But the stock recovery is flashed like any other recovery
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I have the stock .img, where do I get the modules?
Where do I get the stock recovery from?
And then I install the kernel and modules like installing XM-kernel, and after that I install the recovery, update, and then install TWRP and XM right?
ArielElia95 said:
I have the stock .img, where do I get the modules?
Where do I get the stock recovery from?
And then I install the kernel and modules like installing XM-kernel, and after that I install the recovery, update, and then install TWRP and XM right?
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You don't need modules, as you are on stock ROM. Recovevery is available in xda (sorry, can't post you a link at the moment). Make sure it matches your base (it should be 3.14).
About the sequence - you are right.
However, the easiest way for you might the the nandroid. And I would recommend it to you.
Also, once you update, and before installing custom kernel/ROM, make one backup for yourself. It will make your life much easier in future.
If you flashed the XM kernel + modules you need to put back the stock kernel AND the stock modules
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Hi guys,
Is it possible to flash a custom kernel with stock rom (4.0.2) that is rooted?
Thanks in advance.
The kernel will have to be 4.0.2 compatible, but yes you can do it.
I have some question on this thread, If I flash the custom kernel to stock rom, when the new stock rom update launch, How do I got the update.
thanks,
mirageromeo said:
I have some question on this thread, If I flash the custom kernel to stock rom, when the new stock rom update launch, How do I got the update.
thanks,
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You will have to flash it manualy.
Diger36 said:
You will have to flash it manualy.
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As you told manually flash, you mean do follow like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170 post right?
mirageromeo said:
As you told manually flash, you mean do follow like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170 post right?
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No. You will have to flash back the stock kernel for the update to install automatically.
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No. You will have to flash back the stock kernel for the update to install automatically.
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I found only custom kernel on this site, Please tell me where can I find the stock kernel.
thanks.
mirageromeo said:
I found only custom kernel on this site, Please tell me where can I find the stock kernel.
thanks.
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The stock kernel is part of the boot.img file in the factory images. Extract it for the version of Android that you are on, and flash it.
Hello Guys,
I am currently on Shpongle and want to move back to stock. Reason being frequent hanging and sluggishness. I have installed the swap performance updates and greenify, but still at times, the phone gets the better of my patience.
MY Questions:
1. How do I go back to stock? I dont think I have the stock nandroid backup. I have the Unlock_code.bin that was sent by HTC.
2. Is there a lightweight Sense ROM? I like the camera, and looks, but I dont like the friendfeed and stuff.
Thanks.
thetuxracer said:
Hello Guys,
I am currently on Shpongle and want to move back to stock. Reason being frequent hanging and sluggishness. I have installed the swap performance updates and greenify, but still at times, the phone gets the better of my patience.
MY Questions:
1. How do I go back to stock? I dont think I have the stock nandroid backup. I have the Unlock_code.bin that was sent by HTC.
2. Is there a lightweight Sense ROM? I like the camera, and looks, but I dont like the friendfeed and stuff.
Thanks.
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You can use myONEv RC9.5FX+ or Ignorance X for a lighter Sense ROM. You can remove the bloatware with titanium backup as well.
MameTozhio said:
You can use myONEv RC9.5FX+ or Ignorance X for a lighter Sense ROM. You can remove the bloatware with titanium backup as well.
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Ignorance X does seem nice. Can I use the stock skin with it?
thetuxracer said:
Ignorance X does seem nice. Can I use the stock skin with it?
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yes it won't look as nice though, since it has internal theming for Ignorance X skin.
MameTozhio said:
yes it won't look as nice though, since it has internal theming for Ignorance X skin.
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Thank you. Its about to complete downloading. I will install it soon. Will use Titanium Kernel.
Thanks MameTozhio, you are very helpful!
A few questions about it
Sorry for my mistake, please remove it
Hi people.
My device is curretly like this:
N9005
Knox 0x1
TWRP recovery
Stock Kernel
Stock ROM 4.4.2
I would like to return completly to stock. I know I won't be able to be Knox 0x0 again but I want the stock recovery, kernel and ROM.
My question is: can I simply restore the firmware in Kies to get back to stock (including the recovery)?
Stock Rom: http://www.idroidspace.com/primou-original-stock-rom-for-htc-one-v-android-4-0-3-ics/
Stock Kernel and Recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1221449&d=1343236979
I can't tell you if this stock rom is the original one by htc or with some modifications, I only found it and there are much more ruu uploads out there.
jonas2790 said:
Stock Rom: http://www.idroidspace.com/primou-original-stock-rom-for-htc-one-v-android-4-0-3-ics/
Stock Kernel and Recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1221449&d=1343236979
I can't tell you if this stock rom is the original one by htc or with some modifications, I only found it and there are much more ruu uploads out there.
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Thanks for the links. I have a problem. I decided I want to go back to comfortable stock ROM. I used a custom ROM, on a rooted HTC One V (GSM - Primo U). I followed the intructions: First I installed stock kernel and stock recovery. After I relocked the bootloader. I downloaded the RUU file according to my region (there are 4 european RUU version???). I connected my phone to computer and run the downloaded setup and followed the steps. Only after I started the update process, the progress bar stopped moving (before entering bootloader - the HTC One V didn't reboot into bootloader) and I got an error (155) message. What may be the problem? I have tried the all RUU files according to my region.
Thanks in advance,
Tejcsi
Tejcsi said:
Thanks for the links. I have a problem. I decided I want to go back to comfortable stock ROM. I used a custom ROM, on a rooted HTC One V (GSM - Primo U). I followed the intructions: First I installed stock kernel and stock recovery. After I relocked the bootloader. I downloaded the RUU file according to my region (there are 4 european RUU version???). I connected my phone to computer and run the downloaded setup and followed the steps. Only after I started the update process, the progress bar stopped moving (before entering bootloader - the HTC One V didn't reboot into bootloader) and I got an error (155) message. What may be the problem? I have tried the all RUU files according to my region.
Thanks in advance,
Tejcsi
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First, install a custom recovery again. Then do a full wipe and install the rom you downloaded (PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_FULL.zip or PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_LITE.zip) with the custom recovery like you would install a custom rom. Then reboot to fastboot and flash boot.img (not boot-signed.img because this didn't work for me). Try to reboot and if everything works you may install recovery_signed.img, but this is only useful for ota updates, which obviously the hov doesn't get anymore.
jonas2790 said:
First, install a custom recovery again. Then do a full wipe and install the rom you downloaded (PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_FULL.zip or PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_LITE.zip) with the custom recovery like you would install a custom rom. Then reboot to fastboot and flash boot.img (not boot-signed.img because this didn't work for me). Try to reboot and if everything works you may install recovery_signed.img, but this is only useful for ota updates, which obviously the hov doesn't get anymore.
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Thanks. Yesterday I've installed the PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_FULL.zip ROM, everything O.K., but there is no WIFI on my phone. So I decided to use the RUU. So I don't use boot_signed.img. Which boot.img can I use. Do you send me one?
Tejcsi said:
Thanks. Yesterday I've installed the PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_FULL.zip ROM, everything O.K., but there is no WIFI on my phone. So I decided to use the RUU. So I don't use boot_signed.img. Which boot.img can I use. Do you send me one?
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the boot.img inside the zip file
jonas2790 said:
the boot.img inside the zip file
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So if i use the boot.img file inside the primou_europe_2.22.401.1_stock_rooted_odex_full.zip file, the RUU can reboot the ONE V into bootloader?
Tejcsi said:
So if i use the boot.img file inside the primou_europe_2.22.401.1_stock_rooted_odex_full.zip file, the RUU can reboot the ONE V into bootloader?
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I don't really understand your problem. If you want to reboot into bootloader just use adb reboot bootloader.
Got the update at 2am, posting it so maybe custom roms can get WiFi calling, feel free to mirror just asking you keep them in the thread.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7lAMKoPVdWKU1VfSnRNZS10Zjg/edit?usp=docslist_api
would i be able to just flash this if i wanted to with twrp. just curious.
Android6190 said:
would i be able to just flash this if i wanted to with twrp. just curious.
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Twrp won't have the decryption keys or some of the HTC specific functions required to apply the OTA. You'll need a stock /system and a stock recovery.
dang. okay
T-Mobile US 4.20.531.4 firmware
Here is the new T-Mobile US firmware from today with the recovery and boot.img removed, just need someone to do their magic and remove red text.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...4/firmware.zip
do we just flash in twrp? Thank you by the way
No it's a stock ota you have to use HTC recovery.
rubyman94 said:
do we just flash in twrp? Thank you by the way
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Check out my TWRP of a stock no-root ROM (lollipop): https://mega.nz/#F!qsNkyITK!yGJVGKuWOZ_vyndIF8-Z0Q
There are also other files there as well, but remember that if you don't update your firmware you may have issues.
-brad
bradley_e_smith said:
Check out my TWRP of a stock no-root ROM (lollipop): https://mega.nz/#F!qsNkyITK!yGJVGKuWOZ_vyndIF8-Z0Q
There are also other files there as well, but remember that if you don't update your firmware you may have issues.
-brad
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Umm... your Firmware file is corrupted
Azuske said:
Umm... your Firmware file is corrupted
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really? it came directly from the OTA.zip file and I was able to extract recovery.img from it.
bradley_e_smith said:
really? it came directly from the OTA.zip file and I was able to extract recovery.img from it.
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I mean it could be my computer but it keeps saying its corrupted when I download it.
Azuske said:
Umm... your Firmware file is corrupted
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It's not, it's encrypted.
bradley_e_smith said:
really? it came directly from the OTA.zip file and I was able to extract recovery.img from it.
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gamer765 said:
It's not, it's encrypted.
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Oh, well it won't let me put it on my device because the computer thinks it's corrupted
Fenny said:
Twrp won't have the decryption keys or some of the HTC specific functions required to apply the OTA. You'll need a stock /system and a stock recovery.
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Would this explain the error that I'm getting?
Package expects build fingerprint of htc/tmous/htc_m8:4.4.4/KTU84P/396641.2:user/release-keys or htc/tmous/htc_m8:5.0.1/htc_m8: 5.0.1/LRX22C/464190.4:user/release-keys.; this device has htc/tmous/htc_m8:4.4.3/KTU84L/365360.5/user/release-keys.
I flashed stock recovery, but my phone is still root. Did a full wipe/restore, still getting same thing. The error looks like it's not happy about a missing update perhaps, if I'm reading that correctly. Best I know, I have the latest kitkat version. But, I've had twrp for awhile so maybe I missed an OTA update along the way.
cyclonesworld said:
Would this explain the error that I'm getting?
Package expects build fingerprint of htc/tmous/htc_m8:4.4.4/KTU84P/396641.2:user/release-keys or htc/tmous/htc_m8:5.0.1/htc_m8: 5.0.1/LRX22C/464190.4:user/release-keys.; this device has htc/tmous/htc_m8:4.4.3/KTU84L/365360.5/user/release-keys.
I flashed stock recovery, but my phone is still root. Did a full wipe/restore, still getting same thing. The error looks like it's not happy about a missing update perhaps, if I'm reading that correctly. Best I know, I have the latest kitkat version. But, I've had twrp for awhile so maybe I missed an OTA update along the way.
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If you're SOFF and supercid just flash the lollipop ruu T-Mobile just release. It doesn't matter what previous rom you're on. Then reflash custom recovery and rooted. I've done this alot of time already.
bradley_e_smith said:
Check out my TWRP of a stock no-root ROM (lollipop): https://mega.nz/#F!qsNkyITK!yGJVGKuWOZ_vyndIF8-Z0Q
There are also other files there as well, but remember that if you don't update your firmware you may have issues.
-brad
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So the steps would be:
- Flash stock recovery via fastboot
- Flash firmware via fastboot
- Flash twrp via fastboot
- Flash Lollipop via twpr
Is this correct?
rickpref said:
So the steps would be:
- Flash stock recovery via fastboot
- Flash firmware via fastboot
- Flash twrp via fastboot
- Flash Lollipop via twpr
Is this correct?
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For me (I am s-on) I did it in this order:
- flashed twrp stock rom
- rebooted and made sure the rom worked
- flashed stock recovery via fastboot
- rebooted and downloaded and installed OTA.
If you are s-off I believe (someone correct me if I am wrong) you can use the RUU instead.
I did have a wifi issue which was solved by a factory wipe ( yes I had to re-install and setup the phone again).
-brad
bradley_e_smith said:
For me (I am s-on) I did it in this order:
- flashed twrp stock rom
- rebooted and made sure the rom worked
- flashed stock recovery via fastboot
- rebooted and downloaded and installed OTA.
If you are s-off I believe (someone correct me if I am wrong) you can use the RUU instead.
I did have a wifi issue which was solved by a factory wipe ( yes I had to re-install and setup the phone again).
-brad
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Wow, that sounds much simpler, thanks...gonna try that now.
Radio
Any chance someone can please post a flashable zip with the new t-mo radio?
Where would I get the stock recovery for this fw and update. I want to root but keep my ota
i am assuming now that i have installed twrp, i cannot install the new Oxygen OS update, is that correct and i will have to wait for a twrpable update or stock recovery is available to flash? thank u
wondering the same
Bradl79 said:
i am assuming now that i have installed twrp, i cannot install the new Oxygen OS update, is that correct and i will have to wait for a twrpable update or stock recovery is available to flash? thank u
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gkillerx said:
wondering the same
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Flash the full zip 3.1.2 available here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540821926
Flash SuperSu after this to maintain root
Funk Wizard said:
Flash the full zip 3.1.2 available here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540821926
Flash SuperSu after this to maintain root
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The question is, can we use ATO with TWRP installed?
Only custom roms have OTA available with TWRP installed.
gkillerx said:
The question is, can we use ATO with TWRP installed?
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Oxygen Os fails to install the OTA when detected root ot any changes to system patrition, thus you have to wait for the full zip and dirty flash over the existing. Fairly simple.
I can still do a nandroid backup and restore stock OxygenOS, correct?
Funk Wizard said:
Flash the full zip 3.1.2 available here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540821926
Flash SuperSu after this to maintain root
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Thank u! Can I do a clean install with the zip or is it update only, also if I go to cm13 can I just clean flash that zip to go back to stock or do I have to get the firmware somewhere
Bradl79 said:
Thank u! Can I do a clean install with the zip or is it update only, also if I go to cm13 can I just clean flash that zip to go back to stock or do I have to get the firmware somewhere
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You can clean flash. It is a full zip. I have restricted access to it now as I don't see anyone getting the OTA. So, it might be a mistake build. Lol.
Sent from my OnePlus2 using XDA Labs
yeah i can't get it now anymore either, is there anyway someone can post a mirror link
Bradl79 said:
yeah i can't get it now anymore either, is there anyway someone can post a mirror link
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OxygenOS 3.1.2 http://downloadmirror.co/android/2zUL/OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_008_all_1606122244_e0cfc5ffc8bf411a.zip.
gee2012 said:
OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_008_all_1606122244_e0cfc5ffc8bf411a.zip https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6Ufgy16r712WjNHUXBQdC1pNjA/view?usp=sharing or from here http://downloadmirror.co/android/2zUL/OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_008_all_1606122244_e0cfc5ffc8bf411a.zip.
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Hey @gee2012,
I'm on PA's 6.0.1 build right now, looking for a stock OOS ROM, newer the better. Can I flash this zip through TWRP? Just need to get back to stock somehow.
Thankyou.
chr0 said:
Hey @gee2012,
I'm on PA's 6.0.1 build right now, looking for a stock OOS ROM, newer the better. Can I flash this zip through TWRP? Just need to get back to stock somehow.
Thankyou.
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No, you need to flash the stock recovery.img in fastboot first and then you can flash the zip in recovery/flash from local.
gee2012 said:
No, you need to flash the stock recovery.img in fastboot first and then you can flash the zip in recovery/flash from local.
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Much appreciated. Could you also link me to the stock recovery?
chr0 said:
Much appreciated. Could you also link me to the stock recovery?
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I`am looking for it myself atm, so i can`t help you with that i`am afraid
I (call me moron) am bricked (TWRP is installed) and looking for stock recovery also. Could someone post it, please? Otherwise I'm unable to flash a stock ROM. (TWRP does flash it, but after that it says "No OS installed".)
At least I have to wait for my new SIM cards for a few days anyway, so... never mind...
hasenbein1966 said:
I (call me moron) am bricked (TWRP is installed) and looking for stock recovery also. Could someone post it, please? Otherwise I'm unable to flash a stock ROM. (TWRP does flash it, but after that it says "No OS installed".)
At least I have to wait for my new SIM cards for a few days anyway, so... never mind...
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Nandroid ?
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Nandroid ?
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Obviously that's why you can call me a moron - obviously I didn't do a Nandroid
hasenbein1966 said:
Obviously that's why you can call me a moron - obviously I didn't do a Nandroid
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At least you have a problem that can be solved I posted a request for the stock recovery.img so maybe will upload it.
lol i guess everyone got excited and just installed TWRP off the bat, now that i have learned to pull .img files, its too late for me since i installed twrp instead of booting up, there has to be someone who had done it, i wonder why no is providing it, its a simple task.
Hi guys i have a rooted himaulatt m9 with twrp on 6.0 stock rom with elementalX kernel and now it is asking for a system update should i download and install it or not i have made a nandroid backup before rooting my phone btw, what should i do? Thanks
Even if you download the update, it will fail to install because you are not fully stock. You need to flash the stock boot image, the stock recovery, and an untouched system_image, all three corresponding to the firmware currently on your device. Then the update will install. If you don't have those files, then you need to find an RUU for your device.
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efrant said:
Even if you download the update, it will fail to install because you are not fully stock. You need to flash the stock boot image, the stock recovery, and an untouched system_image, all three corresponding to the firmware currently on your device. Then the update will install. If you don't have those files, then you need to find an RUU for your device.
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What do you mean by "stock recovery" do i need to remove TWRP too?
drakeNas said:
What do you mean by "stock recovery" do i need to remove TWRP too?
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By "stock recovery" I mean the recovery that came with the version of Android you have on your device (before you replaced it with TWRP) so, yes, you need to replace TWRP with the stock recovery.
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By "stock recovery" I mean the recovery that came with the version of Android you have on your device (before you replaced it with TWRP) so, yes, you need to replace TWRP with the stock recovery.
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Do you have any idea how do i replace it?
Because i do have an untouched backup
drakeNas said:
Do you have any idea how do i replace it?
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Restore your backup in TWRP. It will automatically overwrite TWRP.
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Restore your backup in TWRP. It will automatically overwrite TWRP.
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I did do restore it but it didn't overwrite it because i made that backup with TWRP i think it backed up it' self
drakeNas said:
I did do restore it but it didn't overwrite it because i made that backup with TWRP i think it backed up it' self
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You need to get a hold of a stock recovery backup corresponding to the Android version you are trying to restore. Otherwise, you'll need to find an RUU.