i wiped everything on accident now i dont know what to do the wipe deleted everything including my back ups please help im on twrp v2.2.2.1 what can i do to put a stock rom or custom rom to get this working again
please help im stuck any ideas
OK what do you mean you wiped everything? Can you still boot into twrp?
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If you can still get into twrp then you haven't wiped everything and its no problem to get it going again. There is an option called mount in twrp, with the device connected to a pc via usb click mount, this allows you to access the internal device storage from the pc and easily transfer a Rom over to it which you can then go back to twrp main menu and install. Always remember to do some research if you don't fully understand what it is you're doing before you do it. Next time you might end up with a brick.
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ok sorry for not saying i can boot into twrp ok yes i can still boot into twrp v2.2.2 i can mount i tried loading a custom rom i loaded hellfire and hellkat but i just get sent into a boot loop i tried flashing twrp 2.6 but it stays the same v2.2.2 i have been looking for stock rom to flash but cannot find one any help to get this twrp updated or a new rom to take on this version thanks in advance for any help
Might be stuck on fastboot after you flash, I don't have the kindle fire anymore so I'm a little unsure on the details, but it seems like you could get the stock firmware from Amazon as a full download update...at least I remember doing it a while back. What does the bootloop look like after you flash?
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T0YM4K3R said:
ok sorry for not saying i can boot into twrp ok yes i can still boot into twrp v2.2.2 i can mount i tried loading a custom rom i loaded hellfire and hellkat but i just get sent into a boot loop i tried flashing twrp 2.6 but it stays the same v2.2.2 i have been looking for stock rom to flash but cannot find one any help to get this twrp updated or a new rom to take on this version thanks in advance for any help
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Download a jellybean rom with gapps. Flash both. Boot up and get Flashify from the store. Flash twrp 2.6.3.2 using Flashify. Reboot to twrp to verify it updated. Now you can flash a kitkat rom, with the appropriate gapps.
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Download a jellybean rom with gapps. Flash both. Boot up and get Flashify from the store. Flash twrp 2.6.3.2 using Flashify. Reboot to twrp to verify it updated. Now you can flash a kitkat rom, with the appropriate gapps.
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this worked thanks
I tried to root and flashed CM12 to Tab pro 8.4
but I encountered error "Unfortunately Setup Wizard has stopped working"
so I tried to factory reset it but its up wiped the TWRP Recovery mode too
now whenever I turn on my tablet, I still get the error, I can't enter recovery mode but my device is still rooted
Is there a way to flash the TWRP or CWM back into it? or possibly unroot and install the stock firmware back?
Thank you
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Done, solve, thank you!
geankie said:
I tried to root and flashed CM12 to Tab pro 8.4
but I encountered error "Unfortunately Setup Wizard has stopped working"
so I tried to factory reset it but its up wiped the TWRP Recovery mode too
now whenever I turn on my tablet, I still get the error, I can't enter recovery mode but my device is still rooted
Is there a way to flash the TWRP or CWM back into it? or possibly unroot and install the stock firmware back?
Thank you
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Done, solve, thank you!
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did you do a back up of you did all you would haave to do is restar tablet and hold the volume up and restore or just wipe tablet and it should work again.
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I had a similar problem with a failed root. I launched Kies and reflashed the firmware, and it went back to stock.
geankie said:
I tried to root and flashed CM12 to Tab pro 8.4
but I encountered error "Unfortunately Setup Wizard has stopped working"
so I tried to factory reset it but its up wiped the TWRP Recovery mode too
now whenever I turn on my tablet, I still get the error, I can't enter recovery mode but my device is still rooted
Is there a way to flash the TWRP or CWM back into it? or possibly unroot and install the stock firmware back?
Thank you
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Done, solve, thank you!
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geankie said:
I tried to root and flashed CM12 to Tab pro 8.4
but I encountered error "Unfortunately Setup Wizard has stopped working"
so I tried to factory reset it but its up wiped the TWRP Recovery mode too
now whenever I turn on my tablet, I still get the error, I can't enter recovery mode but my device is still rooted
Is there a way to flash the TWRP or CWM back into it? or possibly unroot and install the stock firmware back?
Thank you
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Done, solve, thank you!
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Actually realized the problem when you flash cm12 you need to use gapps lolipop.
Not kitkat gapps.
Remember Cm12 is based on lolipop
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HELP!
Hi i have sm-t320(WIFI) . i rooted it , installed a custom recovery TWRP, and then flashed cm nightly latest version of it n used gapps to install essential apps., but after few days i wanted to switch back to previous(stock Rom) so i went to recovery and restored my device to previous back up which i took before flashing CM. when i rebooted my device it started behaving abnormaly, (it couldnt find the stock samsung apps which where there before. ), then i unroot my device using SU -> Settings -> unroot, after i rebooted my device now it always get stuck at startup at Samsung logo. Is it bricked? How can i get back to stock ROM?
Note : I can go into tabs revcovery option (TWRP).
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Hi i have sm-t320(WIFI) . i rooted it , installed a custom recovery TWRP, and then flashed cm nightly latest version of it n used gapps to install essential apps., but after few days i wanted to switch back to previous(stock Rom) so i went to recovery and restored my device to previous back up which i took before flashing CM. when i rebooted my device it started behaving abnormaly, (it couldnt find the stock samsung apps which where there before. ), then i unroot my device using SU -> Settings -> unroot, after i rebooted my device now it always get stuck at startup at Samsung logo. Is it bricked? How can i get back to stock ROM?
note : I can go into recovery mode (TWRP)
geankie said:
I tried to root and flashed CM12 to Tab pro 8.4
but I encountered error "Unfortunately Setup Wizard has stopped working"
so I tried to factory reset it but its up wiped the TWRP Recovery mode too
now whenever I turn on my tablet, I still get the error, I can't enter recovery mode but my device is still rooted
Is there a way to flash the TWRP or CWM back into it? or possibly unroot and install the stock firmware back?
Thank you
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Done, solve, thank you!
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Try to use odin an lastest twrp 3.0.2, I did it yesterday, and now It works ok, you dont have to go back to stock rom
look for install-twrp-recovery-samsung-android-using-odin at cyanogenmods forums
hope it helps :good:
Hi I went to root my HTC One M8 using the toolkit created. I then installed super su with TWRP and rebooted the device. The device was stuck in the HTC One M8 logo. I went into recovery again and wiped data and cache. Rebooted again but this time after the HTC ONE M8 screen i just get a black screen. I thought I might of deleted the system so I tried to instal Cyogenmod 13 onto it. I flashed the Cyogenmod recovery and booted into the recovery. But everytime I do that I go back to fastboot in bootloader. I cannot get into recovery. Tried to install TWRP again but same thing. I'm super stuck!!! Someone please help?
HTC One M8
Relocked
S-ON
TheRealMagic4U said:
Hi I went to root my HTC One M8 using the toolkit created.
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The toolkit hasn't been updated in over a year, and contains obsolete TWRP and SuperSU versions. These will almost surely cause of your issues: no boot after root, custom ROMs won't install.
Did you relock in order to RUU? If so, what happened?
If you still want to go the TWRP route, you'll need to unlock the bootloader again.
Then download current version TWRP and install using the fastboot method: https://twrp.me/devices/htconem8gsm.html
Then try to install CM13 or another custom ROM again.
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TheRealMagic4U said:
I thought I might of deleted the system so I tried to instal Cyogenmod 13 onto it. I flashed the Cyogenmod recovery and booted into the recovery.
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Wait, did you flash CM13 ROM or Cyanogen Recovery? Those are 2 completely different things. Cyanogen recovery is like their own version of TWRP (custom recovery). Its not a ROM.
So I was running stock 4.0.0 with twrp recovery just fine, and go to update via ota the 4.0.1. Now this failed, and so I decided I might as well clean install. After installation now, regardless of rom (even lineageos based) I cannot boot out of twrp. Every reboot leads back to twrp. I can access fastboot, but thats it. I've tried reflashing twrp also
Edit: This is ridiculous. Literally everything looks perfect but it refuses to boot. Tried every rom I can, even tried different recoveries and ****ing nothing. I can't find any rhyme or reason to this nonsense.
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So I was running stock 4.0.0 with twrp recovery just fine, and go to update via ota the 4.0.1. Now this failed, and so I decided I might as well clean install. After installation now, regardless of rom (even lineageos based) I cannot boot out of twrp. Every reboot leads back to twrp. I can access fastboot, but thats it. I've tried reflashing twrp also
Edit: This is ridiculous. Literally everything looks perfect but it refuses to boot. Tried every rom I can, even tried different recoveries and ****ing nothing. I can't find any rhyme or reason to this nonsense.
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I'll tell you exactly the same as the last one...
First of all... YOU can NEVER try to install an official update having a custom recovery (like TWRP) installed in your device. Previously, you should have changed to stock recovery.
Having said that, you have to make the following....
1. If you have already the full room into internal memory, reboot into recovery. If not, copy the full rom to a pendrive an connect it by OTG.
2. Restart in recovery mode and click on wipe and then, advance wipe and select... davilk, cache, data and system partitions. then, slide the bar.
3. When it finish, go back to the main menu and click on install. Select the full rom from internal storage (or OTG) and install it.
4. When it finishs, you have two options from here...
4.1. First option. Try to install TWRP recovery before rebooting, because the rom will have installed stock recovery. After flashing twrp, theoretically you should get twrp installed but sometimes it fails. So, It is possible it is blocked when you try to reboot system and you can see a warming saying "there is not rom installed". Don't panic, turn off your phone from power bottom and restart the device. You will see the room installed but not the twrp. In this case, you will have to install TWRP from sideload and then, Supersu from recovery.
4.2. Second option. When the rom instalation has a finished, reboot system to check the rom is installed correctly. Then, restart again your device to fastboot mode and install recovery twrp from sideload. Finally, you can install Supersu from recovery.
This is all! Never settle!
Flash stock recovery? Does it boot?
I have the exact same problem and in stuck in a pickle
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Crazyhat said:
I'll tell you exactly the same as the last one...
First of all... YOU can NEVER try to install an official update having a custom recovery (like TWRP) installed in your device. Previously, you should have changed to stock recovery.
Having said that, you have to make the following....
1. If you have already the full room into internal memory, reboot into recovery. If not, copy the full rom to a pendrive an connect it by OTG.
2. Restart in recovery mode and click on wipe and then, advance wipe and select... davilk, cache, data and system partitions. then, slide the bar.
3. When it finish, go back to the main menu and click on install. Select the full rom from internal storage (or OTG) and install it.
4. When it finishs, you have two options from here...
4.1. First option. Try to install TWRP recovery before rebooting, because the rom will have installed stock recovery. After flashing twrp, theoretically you should get twrp installed but sometimes it fails. So, It is possible it is blocked when you try to reboot system and you can see a warming saying "there is not rom installed". Don't panic, turn off your phone from power bottom and restart the device. You will see the room installed but not the twrp. In this case, you will have to install TWRP from sideload and then, Supersu from recovery.
4.2. Second option. When the rom instalation has a finished, reboot system to check the rom is installed correctly. Then, restart again your device to fastboot mode and install recovery twrp from sideload. Finally, you can install Supersu from recovery.
This is all! Never settle!
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Here is the problem tho, I can flash Roms but when I attempte to boot into said ROM it just goes straight back to recovery.
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Puddi_Puddin said:
Flash stock recovery? Does it boot?
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Tried that too through adb but didn't work for some reason, I forget. Either I messed up or the phone didn't allow it
urvianoob said:
I have the exact same problem and in stuck in a pickle
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Here is the problem tho, I can flash Roms but when I attempte to boot into said ROM it just goes straight back to recovery.
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Tried that too through adb but didn't work for some reason, I forget. Either I messed up or the phone didn't allow it
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You don't do that with adb but with Fastboot
Boot into fastboot > fastboot flash recovery-file name.img
Here's what I had to do: flash the new stock recovery in fastboot rather than twrp at all, then boot to it FROM fastboot. Sideload the full firmware (4.0.0, 4.0.1 either should work) and reboot/power off. My phone seemingly bricked at this stage but playing around with the buttons got me back into stock recovery where I got the option to decrypt and wipe. After this it booted up unto a fresh install of 4.0.1.
Hi
Puddi_Puddin said:
You don't do that with adb but with Fastboot
Boot into fastboot > fastboot flash recovery-file name.img
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Yeah that is what I meant to say lol, I found something in another article on the same problem that worked for a guy, gonna try it soon
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Shayded said:
Here's what I had to do: flash the new stock recovery in fastboot rather than twrp at all, then boot to it FROM fastboot. Sideload the full firmware (4.0.0, 4.0.1 either should work) and reboot/power off. My phone seemingly bricked at this stage but playing around with the buttons got me back into stock recovery where I got the option to decrypt and wipe. After this it booted up unto a fresh install of 4.0.1.
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OK I get all of it so basically I flash stock recovery from fast boot, boot into the new stock recovery via fast boot, then flash ROM and I'm done?
OTA works ONLY if you are on stock recovery, rom, kernel.
I suggest to format data in recovery (this will wipe ALL in youre phone),
flash modified recovery (.22, .23. 28 by eng.stk),
flash FULL rom,
flash SuperSU 2.79 stable, if you want root,
flash recovery,
reboot to recovery,
reboot to rom.
Shayded said:
Here's what I had to do: flash the new stock recovery in fastboot rather than twrp at all, then boot to it FROM fastboot. Sideload the full firmware (4.0.0, 4.0.1 either should work) and reboot/power off. My phone seemingly bricked at this stage but playing around with the buttons got me back into stock recovery where I got the option to decrypt and wipe. After this it booted up unto a fresh install of 4.0.1.
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Where can I get the stock recovery download?
something like that happen to me when i try to go back from N to MM oxygen, i managed to fixed it by installing the stock recovery then install the 3.26 plus the 3.26 "modem" (if i didnt install this one, my touch screen wouldnt work) after that it just works, then i updated to 3.28
i havent install twrp and do the root for now because dont have time to tinker yet, but i can just do than whenever i have the time
I think ---- and my solution
I think some script is created as we click update...It's running on boot up and causing this problem...
I had this problem yesterday and it took me a lot of time to get my device to working...
SOLUTION: first backup the data(it backsup apps and such) from twrp and other files which are important for you...copy it to a PC.
follow the second step in this thread(it will wipe everything)
It's not allowing me to post link...It's the mega unbrick guide from Oneplus3 forums
It will take you to older version and then flash full zip(nougat build) from modded twrp..restore the backup..don't update until someone finds a solution...I did that and I'm waiting for a solution to continue...
hope it helps
This is how I solved mine.
1) Go back to stock recovery v2
2) adb sideload oos, flash magisk then flash systemless supersu.
Try this guys, found a way how to flash 36mb OTA file with latest modified TWRP by eng.stk here https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22429
1. Download and dirty flash the full 4.0 zip https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzS3nWITUqU_Sk5yQkRqWkhFY3c/view
2. Flash 4.0.1 OTA (36mb) https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6FY-XKZtgn4R2d2Rk8xd3AzWVE/view?usp=drivesdk
3. Flash SuperSU
4. Reboot
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eko_cahyono said:
Try this guys, found a way how to flash 36mb OTA file with latest modified TWRP by eng.stk here https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22429
1. Download and dirty flash the full 4.0 zip https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzS3nWITUqU_Sk5yQkRqWkhFY3c/view
2. Flash 4.0.1 OTA (36mb) https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6FY-XKZtgn4R2d2Rk8xd3AzWVE/view?usp=drivesdk
3. Flash SuperSU
4. Reboot
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Did it work for you? For me it keeps booting back to TWRP
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Shayded said:
Here's what I had to do: flash the new stock recovery in fastboot rather than twrp at all, then boot to it FROM fastboot. Sideload the full firmware (4.0.0, 4.0.1 either should work) and reboot/power off. My phone seemingly bricked at this stage but playing around with the buttons got me back into stock recovery where I got the option to decrypt and wipe. After this it booted up unto a fresh install of 4.0.1.
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Where did you get new stock recovery? link please
paul369741 said:
Did it work for you? For me it keeps booting back to TWRP
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Where did you get new stock recovery? link please
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Yes It works
You can grab the stock recovery in the OP3 toolkit here on xda
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/toolkit-oneplus-3-toolkit-unlock-t3398799
Flash through fastboot, then flash/sideload a full stock zip. After that your phone should be back in working order and you can flash TWRP back.
Goodluck!
qyrus said:
You can grab the stock recovery in the OP3 toolkit here on xda
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/toolkit-oneplus-3-toolkit-unlock-t3398799
Flash through fastboot, then flash/sideload a full stock zip. After that your phone should be back in working order and you can flash TWRP back.
Goodluck!
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If my phone is rooted, flashing through fastboot the stock recovery will remove root?
Hello everyone, I have LG G3 D851 T-Mobile.
I was on 5.0.1 and wanted to install custom ROM and for this I needed to install custom recovery first so I used Flashify to install TWRP (twrp-3.1.0-0-d851.img) , installation works fine it says installation complete, but when I restart the phone it starts bootloop.
So I restored my phone back to stock (4.4.2), rooted and again repeat flashify process this time again the same issue of bootloop.
Can Anyone here help me in this matter.
Thanks
Ha ha ha. If you had searched/looked here on xda you would know twrp 3.1 does not work only bootloops. Also twrp 3.0.2 is no good either. You should use the unofficial builds. Also a restore is not needed just pull battery for a minute and then it will boot back to the installed rom.