So I'm going to guess TWRP recovery is tethered ? because everytime I restart my phone the recovery disappears. Is there a permanent recovery yet?
Yes there is but if you're bootloader is locked you cannot install twrp permanently only till next boot
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jimchee said:
Yes there is but if you're bootloader is locked you cannot install twrp permanently only till next boot
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My bootloader is unlocked. How do I do a permanent twrp?
You should be reading through the different threads and all the information you need is right there, look in Zenfone 2 android development for the recovery untethered thread read through the 80 pages in the thread and all the information you need is right there.
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You can easily install it with twrp manager
I did with mine z2
Leftrand said:
You can easily install it with twrp manager
I did with mine z2
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i did. keeps disappearing on reboot
cpugeeker said:
i did. keeps disappearing on reboot
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Weird.
Maybe you can try terminal emulator
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I rooted my phone.
I enter recovery and clear cache.
I rebooted it but I can't start it.
I only see a dead android with script "Error!"
If I enter recovery, I see the same think
Please help me
Gandalf19 said:
I rooted my phone.
I enter recovery and clear cache.
I rebooted it but I can't start it.
I only see a dead android with script "Error!"
If I enter recovery, I see the same think
Please help me
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Hello there unfortunately a good chance he is finally back and bricker sav is needed alas
or test this last chance http://www.asus-zenfone.com/2014/11/how-to-unbrick-zenfone-5-and-zenfone-6_8.html
jejemc said:
Hello there unfortunately a good chance he is finally back and bricker sav is needed alas
or test this last chance http://www.asus-zenfone.com/2014/11/how-to-unbrick-zenfone-5-and-zenfone-6_8.html
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But this isn't for Zenfone 2. :crying::crying::crying:
Method 2 for entering recovery in this thread should work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3096596
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corrsea said:
Method 2 for entering recovery in this thread should work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3096596
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I can't enter in recovery.
But I solved it.
I reflashed recovery via Adb in screen selection "recovery mode/bootloader/normal"
I'm very happy
Glad you made it.
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Gandalf19 said:
I rooted my phone.
I enter recovery and clear cache.
I rebooted it but I can't start it.
I only see a dead android with script "Error!"
If I enter recovery, I see the same think
Please help me
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuixmZ11Kyc
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuixmZ11Kyc
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Thank you, but I solved the problem
So, I tried to install CM13 on my zenfone 2 using a tethered custom recovery and now when I apply the update and restart, I am redirected to the bootloader menu. (cm13 and gapps install but when i restart i go back to reboot i go to bootloader)
If possible help me make it stay on cm13 or marshmallow
i have zenfone 2 1080p
I'm not 100 percent sure, but I believe you need installed TWRP. Tethered wont do. I could be wrong tho.
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When i try to install it via adb (flashing twrp.img) it either does not see my device or it says it is unauthorized
Is your bootloader unlocked?
I have the same problem, I followed a guide I found here on xda to unlock the bootloader of the ze550ml mm beta, problem is that, after using that guide and supposedly unlocking the bootloader, using the twrp i found in that guide i tried to flash the latest cm13 build for my device but it always goes to fastboot, also the only recovery that works is the twrp I found in that guide. Please help me fix this.
Dan_Jacques said:
Is your bootloader unlocked?
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By unlocked do you mean if I can get into the bootloader or into the stock recovery. I cannot get into the stock recovery but I can get in the bootloader
hudasameer450 said:
By unlocked do you mean if I can get into the bootloader or into the stock recovery. I cannot get into the stock recovery but I can get in the bootloader
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When I get home I will post a video of what happens
nvm i just realized i dont have a phone
hudasameer450 said:
nvm i just realized i dont have a phone
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What the heck?
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hudasameer450 said:
When i try to install it via adb (flashing twrp.img) it either does not see my device or it says it is unauthorized
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Do you have the advantage drivers and fastboot installed on your pc? Did you go into developer mode in your phone and turn on USB debugging? Lastly, did you authorize the pc to debug your phone? (the authorization screen that pops up the first time you send an add command to your phone)... It sounds like one of these issues are your problem
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jflow36 said:
Do you have the advantage drivers and fastboot installed on your pc? Did you go into developer mode in your phone and turn on USB debugging? Lastly, did you authorize the pc to debug your phone? (the authorization screen that pops up the first time you send an add command to your phone)... It sounds like one of these issues are your problem
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what are advantage drivers and yes to everything else
Hey dudes,
Is there a possibility to root a Nexus 5X with Dev Preview 5 easily? I wouldn't experiment much on my Nexus 5X and want to have a quite easy way to root the Device.
Thanks!
- Chris K.
Unlock the bootloader and use CF-AUTO ROOT
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206930
https://autoroot.chainfire.eu
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If your drive is encrypted you cannot root without losing all your data. You will have to save your data and files for restoration after rooting.
ashokabs said:
If your drive is encrypted you cannot root without losing all your data. You will have to save your data and files for restoration after rooting.
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Wrong. See the post above yours.
Also flashing an old vendor image makes TWRP work even if the phone is encrypted. So one could flash TWRP, an old vendor image, SuperSU, then the correct vendor image.
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PiousInquisitor said:
Wrong. See the post above yours.
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Wouldn´t CF_Autoroot wipe \data?
Im asking, because I don´t want to test it, since my last backup is from before Preview 3 and I dont want to loose my data
Argeddion said:
Wouldn´t CF_Autoroot wipe \data?
Im asking, because I don´t want to test it, since my last backup is from before Preview 3 and I dont want to loose my data
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No, it does not. But you should back up your data anyway.
Edit: are you encrypted? It may wipe your data. You may want to do the other method I described.
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Argeddion said:
Wouldn´t CF_Autoroot wipe \data?
Im asking, because I don´t want to test it, since my last backup is from before Preview 3 and I dont want to loose my data
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You may want to use the other method I described. It will fit sure not wipe your data.
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PiousInquisitor said:
Edit: are you encrypted?
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Yes, otherwise Twrp would do
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You may want to use the other method I described. It will fit sure not wipe your data.
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Thank you. I will try it
dog121 said:
Unlock the bootloader and use CF-AUTO ROOT
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206930
https://autoroot.chainfire.eu
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Does this work with the final version of Nougat?
It does work, but Android pay will not if you use it. Atleast that was my experience.
For sh!ts and giggles I unrooted (by flashing dp5 with the -w flag removed) then rerooted with CF-Autoroot and it didnt wipe /data. Just thought Id post this for anyone else that may have the same question.
Can you install custom kernels without a custom recovery?
Smultie said:
Can you install custom kernels without a custom recovery?
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Some yes. Download the kernel zip you want to install and unzip it. If it contains the boot.img then flash that with fastboot.
Though now that twrp works with encrypted phones on N there isn't a good reason not to use it.
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PiousInquisitor said:
Some yes. Download the kernel zip you want to install and unzip it. If it contains the boot.img then flash that with fastboot.
Though now that twrp works with encrypted phones on N there isn't a good reason not to use it.
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TWRP (from their website) works normally on encrypted N? Cool!
Smultie said:
TWRP (from their website) works normally on encrypted N? Cool!
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Yes, the version released today.
https://dl.twrp.me/bullhead/
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PiousInquisitor said:
Yes, the version released today.
https://dl.twrp.me/bullhead/
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Awesome, thanks man!
PiousInquisitor said:
Yes, the version released today.
https://dl.twrp.me/bullhead/
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And u don't even need to fast boot it if u have root u can use flashify to install the twrp .IMG...
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PiousInquisitor said:
Yes, the version released today.
https://dl.twrp.me/bullhead/
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I tried -1 on my encrypted phone, two issues:
1) TWRP doesn't stick. It will revert to stock recovery after 1-2 restarts.
2) Flashing SU doesn't work. Get's an error due to the encryption.
pkadavid said:
I tried -1 on my encrypted phone, two issues:
1) TWRP doesn't stick. It will revert to stock recovery after 1-2 restarts.
2) Flashing SU doesn't work. Get's an error due to the encryption.
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Did you allow twrp to make modifications to the system (prompt at first boot into recovery)? Is your system set to require a pin/password/pattern at boot?
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PiousInquisitor said:
Yes, the version released today.
https://dl.twrp.me/bullhead/
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are you sure this twrp works on Nougat mate?!!
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Did you allow twrp to make modifications to the system (prompt at first boot into recovery)? Is your system set to require a pin/password/pattern at boot?
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TWRP didn't prompt me to allow modifications at first boot into recovery.
No, not set to require any type of pw at boot.
Can someone provide me please instructions how to flash TWRP and super SU on stock t700 ?
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I m also searching for the same
Lior84 said:
Can someone provide me please instructions how to flash TWRP and super SU on stock t700 ?
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Hi, you can flash twrp using Odin. I used Odin 3.11 , loaded the tar image of twrp into AP. I unchecked auto reboot then flashed it. Disconnect your device, reboot by pressing power, vol down an home together for about 10 seconds.
Important: As soon as the screen goes off switch your finger from vol down to vol up while pressing the other two buttons. This will ensure recovery is booted. If you dont boot recovery it gets wiped. Once in twrp you can install supersu.zip.
You may have to rename /system/recovery-boot.p (not the exact name) to something else to prevent stock recovery being installed.
There is lots of info on this. Also it will increase your Knox counter.
Rob
Thanks, I don't care about Knox... The tablet is two years old.
Can you share a link for working TWRP that will definitely works?
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Twrp
Lior84 said:
Thanks, I don't care about Knox... The tablet is two years old.
Can you share a link for working TWRP that will definitely works?
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https://dl.twrp.me/klimtwifi/twrp-3.0.2-1-klimtwifi.img.tar.html
Twrp for t700
https://download.chainfire.eu/468/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-klimtwifi-klimtwifixx-smt700.zip
Cf auto root flash ap in Odin for both files
Lior84 said:
Thanks, I don't care about Knox... The tablet is two years old.
Can you share a link for working TWRP that will definitely works?
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http://www.teamandroid.com/2015/07/22/install-twrp-recovery-galaxy-tab-s-84-t700-t705/2/
This worked for me. The recovery has increased in version to 3 something.
Rob.
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b3ltazar said:
https://dl.twrp.me/klimtwifi/twrp-3.0.2-1-klimtwifi.img.tar.html
Twrp for t700
https://download.chainfire.eu/468/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-klimtwifi-klimtwifixx-smt700.zip
Cf auto root flash ap in Odin for both files
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CF Autoroot is for 5.0.2 so Lollipop not Marshmallow. Chainfire hasn't done one for 6.01 yet and afaik the method for Marshmallow is system-less. Can anyone confirm that it works on 6.01?
Yes it works 100%
b3ltazar said:
Yes it works 100%
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That's great! I was looking at the threads that say you have to flash TWRP then flash supersu.zip.
But to be sure about your thread as you may just be answering the OP request for TWRP, can I just use CFautoroot via Odin or do I need to first flash TWRP?
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That's great! I was looking at the threads that say you have to flash TWRP then flash supersu.zip.
But to be sure about your thread as you may just be answering the OP request for TWRP, can I just use CFautoroot via Odin or do I need to first flash TWRP?
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You do not need to flash twrp unless you want a custom recovery. You can just flash cf autoroot to achieve root.
b3ltazar said:
You do not need to flash twrp unless you want a custom recovery. You can just flash cf autoroot to achieve root.
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Thanks, this is what I thought.
A friend wants me to do his T800 as well and I'm presuming the same CFAR (T800 version 5.0.2) should also work.
Checked the wifes phone. 1378.49MB update your non rooted roms kids
I just checked SmartSwitch and the 7.0 Nougate update version is available for the SM-G928t. Get some Nougat love!
Anyone found a root that works for this yet or a flashable zip?
JDinAZ74 said:
Anyone found a root that works for this yet or a flashable zip?
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Yeah, all other SuperSU's didnt work - resulted in bootloops
This is the only one that works fine
http://www.mediafire.com/file/cbuduw0yqgh62f0/Nougat_Root_SuperSU_No_kernel_included.zip
credit to xda user dr.ketan for the root
fluffyboy2 said:
Yeah, all other SuperSU's didnt work - resulted in bootloops
This is the only one that works fine
http://www.mediafire.com/file/cbuduw0yqgh62f0/Nougat_Root_SuperSU_No_kernel_included.zip
credit to xda user dr.ketan for the root
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How to get trwp recovery?
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fluffyboy2 said:
Yeah, all other SuperSU's didnt work - resulted in bootloops
This is the only one that works fine
http://www.mediafire.com/file/cbuduw0yqgh62f0/Nougat_Root_SuperSU_No_kernel_included.zip
credit to xda user dr.ketan for the root
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Awesome, I'll give this a shot. Thanks for the link.
cougar11 said:
How to get trwp recovery?
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I used odin and downloaded the img.tar file for my G928T
https://eu.dl.twrp.me/zenltetmo/
Connect in download mode and simply load up the tar file and apply it, it should reboot into TRWP recovery automatically. Volume up + power + home button to manually boot into it.
fluffyboy2 said:
I used odin and downloaded the img.tar file for my G928T
https://eu.dl.twrp.me/zenltetmo/
Connect in download mode and simply load up the tar file and apply it, it should reboot into TRWP recovery automatically. Volume up + power + home button to manually boot into it.
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This TWRP bootlooped me for some reason. Did you flash a custom kernel first?
JDinAZ74 said:
This TWRP bootlooped me for some reason. Did you flash a custom kernel first?
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Nah, completely wiped my phone, installed the 7.0 update via odin, then rebooted phone and flashed TWRP in download mode.
When you say "this" I assume youve tried other versions that have worked? If so, why not give that a shot.
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Nah, completely wiped my phone, installed the 7.0 update via odin, then rebooted phone and flashed TWRP in download mode.
When you say "this" I assume youve tried other versions that have worked? If so, why not give that a shot.
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I had the recovery I was using from MM but I also completely wiped then installed 7.0 in Odin. Only difference I rooted before trying twrp, maybe that effected it. I'll keep playing with it I'm sure I'll figure it out. I was just curious if you needed a custom kernel. Thanks again for the help and link to root.
I have my phone network unlocked after root. Will this upgrade sim lock my phone again??
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I have my phone network unlocked after root. Will this upgrade sim lock my phone again??
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Once it's sim unlocked it stays forever....no way to lock it again.
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cougar11 said:
Once it's sim unlocked it stays forever....no way to lock it again.
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Thanks so much for the reply.. but my phone has all those t-mobile apps including the device unlock app.. i guess they should have been removed after unlock...
Can anyone give me bootloader and modem G928T Nougat?
Thx