Hello so I've been trying to install twrp, so then after I can root. However whenever I boot into twrp using ADB, then install the twrp image, then after it's "successful", and I try to boot into recovery, it doesn't boot into twrp. I've tried using the buttons and it just shows the LG reset your phone option, and I've said yes but it just reboots my phone. And when I use adb to reboot into recovery it just reboots my phone. Any ideas? Here's the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-g4/development/stock-h811-20i-images-kdz-flashable-t3308227
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What I was trying to do: I have a stock 4.4.2 AT&T GS3 that I wanted to root, and then install Cyanogen Mod.
What I did: I flashed Auto-Root with Odin 3.10, restarted and then flashed TWRP 2.8. I then booted to TWRP and attempted to wipe/format the phone but it showed some errors along the way, I think it was something having to do being unable to mount the SD card. I then rebooted into recovery and flashed CM12 and slim Google Apps zip. When it was flashing both I got a string of errors but it said it was successful.
Where I'm at now: When I try turning the phone on (without holding any buttons down) it attempts to boot straight to the TWRP but gets stuck at the blue TeamWin screen. I'm able to get to download mode by holding down the appropriate buttons. I'm wondering if there's anything I can flash from Odin to resolve this.
I also realized I have unbacked up photos on the device, I don't think the format was successful, is there any way to recover those?
Thanks
To recover the pictures, try re-installing TWRP, boot into TWRP, and mount the partitions. Connect the phone to your computer and copy your pictures.
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I have had this happen before. Try using Odin to flash an older version of TWRP, uncheck reboot after flash and then when it is done, do a battery pull. This has gotten me back into a working TWRP to restore my previous setup. Note: You made need to go back to 2.6. Once you have gotten back up and running flash to the current TWRP with the app.
Hi guys
I am trying to install the latest TWRP, but every time that I try to boot into recovery through "adb reboot recovery" the phone restarts and I see the android maintenance logo.
What I did up to now:
1) I unlocked the bootloader following LG site instructions successfully. I have the bootloader unlocked message.
2) Downloaded TWRP to my windows PC for H815. After doing "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-0-h815.img", the result seems to be successful as I get the expected OK message.
3) I try to reboot to TWRP through "adb reboot recovery" but every time goes to the maintainance logo. I tried also the button combination but I cannot see the Factory Reset menu or the TWRP menu.
Just to mention that I was completely stock V20d without root at the beginning and that the phone boots fine for the moment.
Please help.
No one had my issue? I am still trying to install TWRP and I only manage to boot it temporarily from the PC..
nasosgr said:
No one had my issue? I am still trying to install TWRP and I only manage to boot it temporarily from the PC..
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twrp needs to be flashed from within twrp. First boot twrp:
> fastboot boot twrp.img
Now you install the image as recovery.
Jens1969 said:
twrp needs to be flashed from within twrp. First boot twrp:
> fastboot boot twrp.img
Now you install the image as recovery.
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I think this was the first issue, but after I should also remove the "read only" from TWRP in order to keep it in the recovery.
nasosgr said:
I think this was the first issue, but after I should also remove the "read only" from TWRP in order to keep it in the recovery.
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once you boot into twrp from abd. you must have flashable zip on external sd card then use twrp to flash the twrp zip then youll have twrp for recovery..
raptorddd said:
once you boot into twrp from abd. you must have flashable zip on external sd card then use twrp to flash the twrp zip then youll have twrp for recovery..
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Not quite right. You can flash twrp image from twrp recovery. No need for a zip.
Jens1969 said:
Not quite right. You can flash twrp image from twrp recovery. No need for a zip.
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It didnt worked fro me. i select img. and i got red error letters, then i flash it using zip and it worked.. i had both files on sd external card and on pc.
hi,
i have installed a custom rom on my D850. The ROM is working properly but im not able to boot into TWRP. When i boot into recovery using adb or using the button combo, it shows the TWRP splash screen and gets stuck.
Im not able to reinstall the twrp image using flashify / twrp manager and other apps. im not even able to enter fastboot. When i type adb reboot fastboot it just reboots the device.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
So, I successfully unlocked the bootloader, then followed the instructions to install TWRP (which worked initially because I was able to access TWRP immediately after flashing). But how to I access it again once I'm back in the OS? When I click reboot to recovery it always reverts back to the stock recovery. I'm still on the stock OS, but I just assumed once TWRP was installed I could boot into it from there. What am I missing?
Solved the problem by getting Magisk installed and using Flashify app to flash the downloaded TWRP img.
@brGabriel just use the fastboot commands as mentioned by manojpawarsj12;
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Don't mess around with Flashify, it's dated and a good way to brick your phone...
Hi,
I've twrp version 3 installed and I've try to update it. I've download latest .img file from twrp official website and flash it via TWRP itself. Than I've just restarted TWRP but the system stucks on LG logo. How can I success to install TWRP again. I don't have anything on the phone so I can remove everything.
Probably you forgot to flash it to recovery partition, default is boot. You can try to go to recovery with the power + vol down buttons, if that wont work go back to stock with kdz or tot.