hello
i've just installed the twrp recovery on my lg g4 and opened root,
and when i charge it for 10 hours (at night), im waking up and the recovery mod is open, it reboots recovery automatically at night.
what can i do?
thanks
Dani
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Hello guys,
My nexus has a weird issue of TWRP recovery, sometimes after a reboot to the recovery it does not respond to the touch only a battery pull and rebooting again into recovery says battery % drop from 19-4, last time it was from 22-8 and this had started happening now. Tried reflashing recovery also but it didn't solve anything....
Any one do have an explanation for this ??
I've had a CM11 Official Nightly installed on my phone for a couple weeks, and just today my phone started turning off, and when I try to turn it back on it just shows the Samsung logo for a few seconds, then flashes the CM11 logo, then the screen goes black. It does fully boot up when I pull the battery for a few minutes then turn it on again, but it only lasts for a couple minutes before shutting off again. It does the same thing when I try to boot into recovery (TWRP), it shows the Samsung logo with the boot recovery text, then shows the TWRP screen for a second, then shuts off again. Rarely it will boot into recovery. Any idea what the problem is or how to fix it?
I would try installing the latest version of Philz Touch for the d2lte to see if you can get into recovery and stay in recovery. I used to have twrp on my phone but it gave me problems when flashing ROMs.
Thanks, installed Philz Touch recovery via Odin, and got it to boot into recovery and installed CM11 and it seems to be working so far.
Good news. For future reference, I would load the Samsung Phone Info app from the playstore to confirm the bootloader and modem on your phone as some ROMs may require the latest bootloader and modem to function properly.
Hi,
I had rooted my device with TWRP Recovery installed. I then updated my Cyanogen 12 version from cm-12-20150430-NIGHTLY to cm-12-20150502-NIGHTLY. Post that, I did a factory reset from CM12. Since then, my phone has been stuck in a constant TWRP Loop where the TWRP logo keeps flashing every few seconds. Unable to access the recovery. The phone buttons do not power off or restart the phone. However, I can access fastboot if i let the battery run out and then start the phone. Please help me.
AnirudhS89 said:
Hi,
I had rooted my device with TWRP Recovery installed. I then updated my Cyanogen 12 version from cm-12-20150430-NIGHTLY to cm-12-20150502-NIGHTLY. Post that, I did a factory reset from CM12. Since then, my phone has been stuck in a constant TWRP Loop where the TWRP logo keeps flashing every few seconds. Unable to access the recovery. The phone buttons do not power off or restart the phone. However, I can access fastboot if i let the battery run out and then start the phone. Please help me.
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Got it done guys. Reinstalled twrp using fastboot. This stopped the loop.
Thanks !!
LG G3 D855
aoscp 5.1 Funnelcake
3GB/32GB
Android 8.1
No Root
No Custom Kernel
I had TWRP installed for about 2 years
But now when I try to enter it then it says "Boot Verification Failed" and then Blue and Red light flashes constantly until I pull out the battery. I even flashed MR_Bump on every ROM Flash.
Fact is,
The system boots up fine.
In rare cases the system boots up till the Launcher's home screen and then automatically reboots into download mode, but it can be easily fixed by a battery pullout.
My real problem is how to install TWRP once again because I want to install a new ROM because this one's malfunctioning.
Any help would be appreciated
Hello, I just unlocked my bootloader on my Sprint HTC One M9. I then followed the directions for downloading the latest TWRP from the TWRP website without root (adb fastboot commands). Now when I boot to my recovery I can't swipe the screen to overwrite the original recovery and I'm stuck on the TWRP screen until it turns off. This is the second phone I've encountered this problem with. Any idea why TWRP isn't taking any touch input?
I rebooted the phone using "adb reboot" shut it off and waited till the next day. On the next day, I booted into recovery from the bootloader menu again expecting to see a stock recovery and wanting to try again, but to my surprise it booted into twrp again (didn't get overwritten?!) and the touch screen worked this time around. I have no idea what happened, but it's working for now.