I found in the development or some other sector, how to install TWRP (recovery update method) but there isn't a way given to uninstall it. Any ideas???
flash another recovery
Moto e2 LTE unroot and delete twrp installed
Dear sir,
Pleas solution my mobile. My mobile is bootloader unlocked
,twrp installed,and rooted. But I am not uninstall root and twrp recovery image. Pleas
Help delete twrp recovery image and unroot my moto e2 LTE. And return original moto e2 LTE.
Thanks.
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Hello i have LG Optimus G E977 and i root it using motochopper method but it is only for Root it does not install a custom recovery so i can instal custom roms so how do i do that?
I tried installing CWM for the E975 using Rom Manager app and it says that it was installed but when i boot to the recovery i get this error.
"Secure booting error! Cause : boot certification verify", then i need to use the LG Support Tool to return to stock and unroot.
What Custom Recovery will work on E977 and how do i install it after root?
darkdhanil said:
Hello i have LG Optimus G E977 and i root it using motochopper method but it is only for Root it does not install a custom recovery so i can instal custom roms so how do i do that?
I tried installing CWM for the E975 using Rom Manager app and it says that it was installed but when i boot to the recovery i get this error.
"Secure booting error! Cause : boot certification verify", then i need to use the LG Support Tool to return to stock and unroot.
What Custom Recovery will work on E977 and how do i install it after root?
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Mate, you should've posted in the Q&A thread, NOT the Development thread. Install FreeGee from PlayStore, run the program to unlock your bootloader (if it doesn't support your software version, upload the .img through FreeGee so they can hopefully work on it), then install TWRP/CWM. It's a very simple process. And yes, you'd be needing root for that.
There is your answer. Better read before doing proceedures you don't know.
Hi friends... I rooted my movil (G3 D851), and installed CWR, but when i installed CWR i lost access to root. I check the root with "Root Checker" and it says that "Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device. I try again to root with PurpleDrake, but when the cellphone reboots it boot to CWR and did'nt finish with the process to be root
I want to change the rom for my cellphone but im not root now
Please help! :crying:
PD: Sorry for my english
Use this method to root...
[GUIDE][ROOT] Newest Root Method for LG devices
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3129197
My LG G3 D851 is Andorid 4.4.2. Maybe works in Android 4.4.2?
redduc900 said:
Use this method to root...
[GUIDE][ROOT] Newest Root Method for LG devices
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3129197
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For rooting Kitkat, use this method instead:
[Guide]LG One Click Root - root LG firmwares (KitKat / Lollipop)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951
Congratulations! Root access is properly installed on this device!
Eres un maestro de los celulares!! (You are a master for cellphones)
Now, im gonna try to install TWRP
Thank you man.. Works perfect!
redduc900 said:
For rooting Kitkat, use this method instead:
[Guide]LG One Click Root - root LG firmwares (KitKat / Lollipop)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951
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The easiest method of installing TWRP is by using TWRP Manager...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager
I can overwrite the recovery (I have CWR) with TWRP Manager? No problem?
The software showme a windows with this "Something is wrong: FLashing recovery was unsucessfull. Either you already have this recovery installed or another has occurred. Would you like to attempt rebooting to recovery now?... It give me 2 options CANCEL and OK.
If you already have CWM (ClockworkMod recovery) installed, then installing TWRP after will just overwrite it. Normally that error pops up if you already have TWRP installed. Select OK, and let it reboot into recovery. Then post back w/ the results. Also make sure to select D851 as the phone model, and 2.8.7.0 as the version of TWRP to install.
SOLVED. TWRP and Root access. Thank you redduc900. :victory:
redduc900 said:
If you already have CWM (ClockworkMod recovery) installed, then installing TWRP after will just overwrite it. Normally that error pops up if you already have TWRP installed. Select OK, and let it reboot into recovery. Then post back w/ the results. Also make sure to select D851 as the phone model, and 2.8.7.0 as the version of TWRP to install.
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Help to install root and TWRP
Hi! Friends:
sorry for my English
I have my g3 in version 20g ask your help to see how I can do as root and tried several methods and could not even realize it.
And also if there is any way to install TWRP in this model.
Thank you for your help
just installed 6.0 on my lg g3 d855 32gb
trying to root and install a custom recovery but not able to. used the method with kingroot then installing supersu from twrp but then when booted supersu keeps asking to update binary and then freezes. am using the v30b-global-com version
any straight forward way to do it? without kingroot
i dunno if that's weird, but i can't even enter the fastboot to install the recovery using fastboot command
RockyAJ said:
just installed 6.0 on my lg g3 d855 32gb
trying to root and install a custom recovery but not able to. used the method with kingroot then installing supersu from twrp but then when booted supersu keeps asking to update binary and then freezes. am using the v30b-global-com version
any straight forward way to do it? without kingroot
i dunno if that's weird, but i can't even enter the fastboot to install the recovery using fastboot command
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1) Fastboot doesnt work on LG G3 because it bootloader isnt natively unlocked
2) Please do not install TWRP on your current firmware. You will brick your phone
If you need TWRP you must downgrade to KitKat before you can install it.
I did install twrp and it booted normally. Using kingroot and a method i found on the forum. But the problem was with supersu that it kept asking to update binary which never happened. Anyways thanks for the reply. Phone not with me anymore
I used this method to root my phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699065
I now have S-off and twrp 2.8.7.0-m8 installed.
What is the easiest way to keep root and get lollipop?
More information
I downloaded the twrp android_device_htc_m8-android-5.0.zip and tried to install it from the twrp recovery and it failed.
I did wipe cache/dalvik also.
Sorry for being such a noob.
Hi!
So my HTC was rooted and all fun, but I couldn't install the OTA update due to TWRP recovery. So I unrooted and uninstalled TWRP. And then I received the official OTA update from HTC. Now my phones runs marshmallow and its smooth AF! I'm happy with it, but my QUESTION IS, How to root it again? I did try to root it and looked up for Youtube videos to figure it out, but I failed! Can someone help?
P.S: I couldn't find and videos on Youtube for rooting HTC one M8 on marshmallow.
1) Flash TWRP.
2) Flash SuperSU 2.67 BETA. It will flash superuser in systemless mode by patching the boot image. No other method as of now if you want root in system.
PS : AND REMEMBER, if TWRP shows you with an option to flash SuperSU after you're done flashing and/or later on whenever accessing your recovery, PRESS "DO NOT INSTALL" as flashing it using this option will mess up your system. Root will be present by flashing 2.67, it's just that TWRP isn't able to detect it.
Patched boot image is for "traditional" root (which modifies the system). The new "systemless" root method does not install the patched boot image.