So here is the thing. I'm on CB 3.5.2 and would like to switch to OOS 3.2.6. So went on my pc and flashed the latest twrp with fastboot. It wouldn't boot and stayed at the 1+ logo. So thought maybe switching back to the modified twrp would do its job. It did and booted but you can't flash other zips with this recovery, so the next thing I did was putting the latest twrp img on my phone to flash it manually in twrp. And again it wouldn't boot. So I have no clue ATM on how to get the latest TWRP on my oneplus 3. You guys do?
I am having a similar situation. I was on FreedomOS 1.4.4. I tried out CB 3.5.2. Flashed the modified TWRP. Everything works. Now I tried to flash my back up of Freedom, would not boot, could not get back to recovery. Tried flashing official, nothing. Reflashed the modified TWRP, booted fine to recovery, and is restoring my CB 3.5.2 backup.
What did me and @Roykooiman do wrong?
What do I need to do to restore my back up? Sounds like we have a similar situation.
Latest twrp being twrp the 19 version in the 3.5.2 thread??
Roykooiman said:
So here is the thing. I'm on CB 3.5.2 and would like to switch to OOS 3.2.6. So went on my pc and flashed the latest twrp with fastboot. It wouldn't boot and stayed at the 1+ logo. So thought maybe switching back to the modified twrp would do its job. It did and booted but you can't flash other zips with this recovery, so the next thing I did was putting the latest twrp img on my phone to flash it manually in twrp. And again it wouldn't boot. So I have no clue ATM on how to get the latest TWRP on my oneplus 3. You guys do?
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You need to be on the modified twrp 3.0.2-19 in order to flash anything back from 3.5.2
Download it here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24727376692773162
I am not sure if this person has taken a permission to distribute
The original post by the modifier @eng.stk is below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68691560&postcount=56
Funk Wizard said:
You need to be on the modified twrp 3.0.2-19 in order to flash anything back from 3.5.2
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Thing is I was on the modified version. I restored my backup (freedom) and rebooted. Did I miss something?
Thanks
RoccoN4 said:
Thing is I was on the modified version. I restored my backup (freedom) and rebooted. Did I miss something?
Thanks
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Ok the the modified twrp 3.0.2-19 would not flash the other roms.
i believe @eng.stk only made it to flash 3.5.2
Thus you can miove back to the official 3.0.2-1
Funk Wizard said:
You need to be on the modified twrp 3.0.2-19 in order to flash anything back from 3.5.2
Download it here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24727376692773162
I am not sure if this person has taken a permission to distribute
The original post by the modifier @eng.stk is below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68691560&postcount=56
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Funk Wizard said:
Ok the the modified twrp 3.0.2-19 would not flash the other roms.
i believe @eng.stk only made it to flash 3.5.2
Thus you can miove back to the official 3.0.2-1
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So, can i flash 3.0.2-1 recovery image with Flashify, boot into recovery, and restore my Freedom(3.2.4) backup?
NZnewbie said:
Latest twrp being twrp the 19 version in the 3.5.2 thread??
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Nope the latest I mean is from the official twrp.me site.
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Funk Wizard said:
Ok the the modified twrp 3.0.2-19 would not flash the other roms.
i believe @eng.stk only made it to flash 3.5.2
Thus you can miove back to the official 3.0.2-1
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That's the point. The official 3.0.2-1 won't boot. Only the modified does.
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Roykooiman said:
Nope the latest I mean is from the official twrp.me site.
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Roykooiman said:
That's the point. The official 3.0.2-1 won't boot. Only the modified does.
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If you are on 3.5.2 use the modified twrp to restore old nandroid or flash 3.2.4 and then flash back the official twrp
Funk Wizard said:
If you are on 3.5.2 use the modified twrp to restore old nandroid or flash 3.2.4 and then flash back the official twrp
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Thanks man!
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Flash the modded twrp from fastboot. Then flash a rom in twrp. Twrp is in the 3.5.2 thread i think.
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As the title says: How to turn off updating the stock recovery on Oxygen CMB 3.5.2? Everytime I flashed TWRP and booted into it and then booting in system and booting back in recovery it automatically updates the stock Oneplus recovery. A real pain in the ass because when i want to flash something i always need to flash it again.
Roykooiman said:
As the title says: How to turn off updating the stock recovery on Oxygen CMB 3.5.2? Everytime I flashed TWRP and booted into it and then booting in system and booting back in recovery it automatically updates the stock Oneplus recovery. A real pain in the ass because when i want to flash something i always need to flash it again.
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Head to this thread ->http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/how-to-dirty-flash-oxygenos-3-5-2-t3462288
it has updater-script.zip in the attachments.
Download it and unzip it,
Open OxygenOS Rom using 7zip or winrar,
goto \META-INF\com\google\android
replace updater-script file.
Dev-T said:
Head to this thread ->http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/how-to-dirty-flash-oxygenos-3-5-2-t3462288
it has updater-script.zip in the attachments.
Download it and unzip it,
Open OxygenOS Rom using 7zip or winrar,
goto \META-INF\com\google\android
replace updater-script file.
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I already have the modified zip with modified updater script
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Roykooiman said:
I already have the modified zip with modified updater script
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you also need the modified twrp. its available on the same thread.
bonham1988 said:
you also need the modified twrp. its available on the same thread.
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Already have that installed.
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Copy the recovery to your internal storage. After flashing the rom, select "install image" in twrp and then flash the recovery image. Reboot. Done.
And if you don't wanna go that way, then flash rom, flash supersu, boot. Install flashify, flash twrp. Done.
zTweaked said:
Copy the recovery to your internal storage. After flashing the rom, select "install image" in twrp and then flash the recovery image. Reboot. Done.
And if you don't wanna go that way, then flash rom, flash supersu, boot. Install flashify, flash twrp. Done.
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U guys don't get me right? The stock recovery automatically gets updates. For example I flash twrp and boot into it. Then booting into system and then rebooting in recovery again. Then twrp is gone and it boots me into stock recovery again.
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Roykooiman said:
U guys don't get me right? The stock recovery automatically gets updates. For example I flash twrp and boot into it. Then booting into system and then rebooting in recovery again. Then twrp is gone and it boots me into stock recovery again.
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You didn't get me, mate. After flashing the rom don't reboot your phone. Right after flashing the rom via twrp, flash twrp via twrp itself. Idk which part you don't understand because I'm on 3.5.2 with twrp.
Did you try fastboot method to flash TWRP ( fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-19-oneplus3.img ) ?
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Did you try fastboot method to flash TWRP ( fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-19-oneplus3.img ) ?
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I have flashed it with fastboot. Did the flash command and the boot command.
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Roykooiman said:
I have flashed it with fastboot. Did the flash command and the boot command.
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so after you flash,
did you boot into recovery, rather than booting into OS?
Flash the modified TWRP, once you are in the modified TWRP, flash the normal TWRP, voila, you keep twrp and 3.5.2
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so after you flash,
did you boot into recovery, rather than booting into OS?
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I first booted into recovery. I know that if you first boot into OS it replaces it by the stock recovery but this isn't going on here.
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Hi everyone,
I've a little problem with my OP3, Yesterday I removed my OOS 3.2.6 with TWRP, I flashed the stock recovery back and then I've sideloaded the last OOS 3.5.3 Community Build. Today i'd like to flash the TWRP, i launched the Fastboot menu, nothing seems to go wrong by flashing but when i tried to boot into the recovery, the "1+ powered by android" appears for 5 sec and then a black screen, no TWRP screen... Same problem by trying to restore the OnePlus stock recovery..
I tried "fastboot -w" (wipe) this bring back the stock recovery.
I tried to sideload, OOS 3.5.3, OOS 3.5.3, ResurectionRemix 2.7.4 and CM14 but all of them failed at 47% of work...
I'm thinking that there is a problem caused by an encryption...
"fastboot format userdata" didn't solve the problem..
I'd like to know wich partition i can format/erase to remove this encryption (Loss of data is not a problem for me)
Thanks in advance
Have you tried to flash the modified TWRP ?
Dushaine said:
Have you tried to flash the modified TWRP ?
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Yes, same problem as TWRP
Same thing happened to me on flashing twrp after sideloading CB 3.5.2 through stock recovery. But flashing the modified twrp 3.0.2-19 solved the issue.
It is newer firmware that won't let you boot into TWRP.
Flash modified TWRP 3.0.2-19 recovery through fast boot.
Then flash <=3.5.0 firmware from here using TWRP.
Then flash this TWRP 3.0.2-0 image again from fast boot.
Then flash a ROM of your liking.
If all else fails, you can try this (flash stock recovery and 3.2.4 FW) WITHOUT relocking and then flash TWRP 3.0.2-0 from the above link to see if that works.
AJay27 said:
Same thing happened to me on flashing twrp after sideloading CB 3.5.2 through stock recovery. But flashing the modified twrp 3.0.2-19 solved the issue.
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kgs1992 said:
It is newer firmware that won't let you boot into TWRP.
Flash modified TWRP 3.0.2-19 recovery through fast boot.
Then flash 3.5.0 firmware from here using TWRP.
Then flash this TWRP 3.0.2-0 image again from fast boot.
Then flash a ROM of your liking.
If all else fails, you can try this (flash stock recovery and 3.2.4 FW) without relocking and then flash TWRP 3.0.2-0 from the above link to see if that works.
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I've been able to Flash the Modified recovery, and it booted. By flashing the patch, no problem detected, but after flashing the 3.0.2-0 same black screen as earlier...
So I flashed the modified back, and by trying to flash ResurectionRemix for exemple, no error happenned but, when boot begin, same problem as twrp ...
EDIT : Sorry guys, i didn't read correctly.. I was flashing the same patch ! The 3.5.3 and not the 3.5.0 !!! Normal TWRP is booting corectly now, i'll see for ROM !
Thank you very much to you !!
EDIT 2 : RR 2.7.4 BOOT !!! Thank you so much !
Hello,
As the title pretty much explains, I want to know how to prevent stock recovery replacing twrp when we flash the nougat oos zip? Even when I flash twrp image in recovery after oos nougat installation, the damn thing still overwrites twrp and I need to use a laptop to flash twrp again.
abhibnl said:
Hello,
As the title pretty much explains, I want to know how to prevent stock recovery replacing twrp when we flash the nougat oos zip? Even when I flash twrp image in recovery after oos nougat installation, the damn thing still overwrites twrp and I need to use a laptop to flash twrp again.
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To keep twrp
1.flash stock oos
2.flash twrp
3.reboot to recovery - most imp step
4.reboot to system
JumboMan said:
To keep twrp
1.flash stock oos
2.flash twrp
3.reboot to recovery - most imp step
4.reboot to system
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Did the same but unfortunatley, it booted straight into the rom rather than recovery.
abhibnl said:
Did the same but unfortunatley, it booted straight into the rom rather than recovery.
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That "bootloader unlocked" warning is pretty useful. When it shows up, press a volume buttton (any) and you'll get a list of options. Choose recovery there to make sure it doesn't try to go directly into system.
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Explorer23 said:
That "bootloader unlocked" warning is pretty useful. When it shows up, press a volume buttton (any) and you'll get a list of options. Choose recovery there to make sure it doesn't try to go directly into system.
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I can vouch for the usefulness of the warning screen. Quite accidentally I found that option while trying to install 4.0.2 and TWRP and in the process trying to avoid dm_verity. It is really useful because sometimes, despite your choosing to boot into recovery, the phone stubbornly boots into system.
i know its a old threat but i have the same problem, and tested all the steps above and still is my OP3T booting into stock recovery after i installed TWRP. do you guys maybe have a new solution for the problem ?
PIPT said:
i know its a old threat but i have the same problem, and tested all the steps above and still is my OP3T booting into stock recovery after i installed TWRP. do you guys maybe have a new solution for the problem ?
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Another method is to flash Magisk immediately after TWRP before booting into system. Then boot into system.
TWRP after flashing OS
Every time I've flashed LineageOS when I try to get back to TWRP it boots to the OS. Can some one tell the trick to do this
MisterPetje said:
TWRP after flashing OS
Every time I've flashed LineageOS when I try to get back to TWRP it boots to the OS. Can some one tell the trick to do this
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Ofc.. That is because TWRP is gone. There is no seperate recovery partition. If you want to boot TWRP, you better boot into bootloader and use "fastboot boot <TWRP image>" to boot TWRP.
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scanno said:
Ofc.. That is because TWRP is gone. There is no seperate recovery partition. If you want to boot TWRP, you better boot into bootloader and use "fastboot boot <TWRP image>" to boot TWRP.
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Yes I understand that and have tried to put recovery back on but unsuccessfully that's why I'm asking
MisterPetje said:
Yes I understand that and have tried to put recovery back on but unsuccessfully that's why I'm asking
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I found a way to do this, when booting from TWRP all I needed to do was boot to slot B [ as I knew my OS was on slot A]
This was still a bit hit and miss
now I'm powering off in TWRP - going into fastboot and typing fastboot set_active b
Hello there!
Like said in the title, my phone keeps rebooting into recovery after I flashed the latest Pixel Experience rom.
Does anybody know a fix for this?
Thanks!
@latze97: what recovery did you use?
rp158 said:
@latze97: what recovery did you use?
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I used TWRP 3.3.1-16.
I was able to fix the issue myself by going back to TWRP 3.3.1-3 via fastboot, flashing vbmeta and then installing the stock global rom.
But thank you for the reply anyway!
@latze97: TWRP has problems on Q, more than this reboot. SHRP is more stable.
rp158 said:
@latze97: TWRP has problems on Q, more than this reboot. SHRP is more stable.
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Which version of SHRP would you recommend? I tried flashing the latest but instead of booting into the recovery it boots into fastboot...
@latze97: the latest, 200301. But that sounds witchy, not really better. There's an SHRP-update coming... If these bugs go on, format /data.
Hey, i'm having the exact same problem, where did you find this vbmeta file ? Link in the other thread is dead...