(HELP) Oneplus 3 dont boot into TWRP - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

can anyone help me? i have flashed H2os with modified twrp and when i have flashed the rom i have reflashed the original twrp.. now my phone is working but op3 dont want to boot into recovery.. oneplus show black screen when trying booting twrp.. i dont have root.
i have tryed to flash twrp with the toolkit, it flash right but it shows black screen,
thank you!

Go to blusparks kernel thread from there download the latest recovery. Boot your phone into fastboot, then flash that recovery. Boot into recovery then flash whatever you wish!
Here is the recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devd...t/dl/?id=21065

ajaysoranam said:
Go to blusparks kernel thread from there download the latest recovery. Boot your phone into fastboot, then flash that recovery. Boot into recovery then flash whatever you wish!
Here is the recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devd...t/dl/?id=21065
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It would be good to flash flash twrp couple of times just to make sure, just run the comand 3-4 times.

nemexs said:
It would be good to flash flash twrp couple of times just to make sure, just run the comand 3-4 times.
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That's like pressing the elevator button once and then pressing it a couple of times more, just in case.
But we've all done it.

ajaysoranam said:
Go to blusparks kernel thread from there download the latest recovery. Boot your phone into fastboot, then flash that recovery. Boot into recovery then flash whatever you wish!
Here is the recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devd...t/dl/?id=21065
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Dead link?

daviss101 said:
Dead link?
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here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21065

I have reflashed the modified twrp and all good! Big thanks anyway!

diegololol said:
can anyone help me? i have flashed H2os with modified twrp and when i have flashed the rom i have reflashed the original twrp.. now my phone is working but op3 dont want to boot into recovery.. oneplus show black screen when trying booting twrp.. i dont have root.
i have tryed to flash twrp with the toolkit, it flash right but it shows black screen,
thank you!
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Did you get this fixed? Im having the same issue

hawki said:
Did you get this fixed? Im having the same issue
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Read before posting. The answer is just above your post.

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{full proof method of not getting bricked cause of battery}

as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
5.to flash a custom Rom just flash a custom recovery in the fastboot
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
Edit: (credits to cpv5 for this info)Make sure you don't go to recovery when you're on stock recovery as it will wipe everything on your phone & virtual sdcard and you will be back to setup screen again.
gunswordx said:
as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
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I've done that now, ta for that.
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA Premium HD app
gunswordx said:
as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
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even better is that once you have done the OTA update to 1.28 you get the new Hboot which can boot properly so you never have to replace the stock recovery. just fastboot boot recovery.img if you need to change rom or nandroid
I dont think that the 1.28 Hboot has fixed the fastboot boot commands...
You can fastboot boot a recovery? not just a boot.img?
broncogr said:
I dont think that the 1.28 Hboot has fixed the fastboot boot commands...
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it has because i have used it
flakz0r said:
You can fastboot boot a recovery? not just a boot.img?
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and yes, you can boot a recovery aswell as a boot.img
bagofcrap24 said:
it has because i have used it
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Very interesting, seems to be working for recoveries here as well (s-on unlocked hboot 0.94).
I'm really interested if this works properly for zImages as well. I thought PaulOBrein was working with htc for a solution for this "fastboot boot" though? Maybe some parts ain't working?
This is a great tip, thanks!
and is it just me, or does adb work when fastboot booting clockwork with the stock recovery flashed?!
bagofcrap24 said:
it has because i have used it
and yes, you can boot a recovery aswell as a boot.img
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Are you using windows to fastboot boot or linux?
broncogr said:
Are you using windows to fastboot boot or linux?
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Just tested it here, works on both host-machine types
It also lead to a nice find: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819&page=21
gunswordx said:
as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
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I just add further note on your question here
See the edit part.
Thanks a ton ckpv5
Has a question here, how do we flash stock recovery in hboot? I only know the way of flashing stock recovery via fastboot with the command of "fastboot flash recovery [recovery name].img*
Is my way wrong or there is some other way?
Where do I get stock recovery from? Tempted to do this until cwm supports charging....
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landwomble said:
Where do I get stock recovery from? Tempted to do this until cwm supports charging....
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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You can get it from the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24738635&postcount=1
Btw bro, wanna ask if you are able to guide me on flashing the stock recovery? Is it the same way as flashing custom recovery?
williamyi said:
You can get it from the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24738635&postcount=1
Btw bro, wanna ask if you are able to guide me on flashing the stock recovery? Is it the same way as flashing custom recovery?
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yes same thing. not a single change except from the name
fastboot flash recovery (stock name).img
gunswordx said:
Edit: (credits to cpv5 for this info)Make sure you don't go to recovery when you're on stock recovery as it will wipe everything on your phone & virtual sdcard and you will be back to setup screen again.
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ok so...when you mean this, you are saying that by simply going to hboot and afterwards "recovery", it will wipe it all?! wtf?!
any reason for it?
casca said:
ok so...when you mean this, you are saying that by simply going to hboot and afterwards "recovery", it will wipe it all?! wtf?!
any reason for it?
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Because the stock recovery doesn't have menu like the CWM recovery, so once you choose recovery, the recovery process will run. Not like the CWM recovery, you need to choose which function to run.
So two things can happens when you go to recovery when you're on stock recovery:
1) the recovery will runs and wipe everything on your phone (I tested this)
2) the recovery will runs and there is error where you see the phone logo with red triangle, then you need to shutdown and restart to your current ROM.
ckpv5 said:
Because the stock recovery doesn't have menu like the CWM recovery, so once you choose recovery, the recovery process will run. Not like the CWM recovery, you need to choose which function to run.
So two things can happens when you go to recovery when you're on stock recovery:
1) the recovery will runs and wipe everything on your phone (I tested this)
2) the recovery will runs and there is error where you see the phone logo with red triangle, then you need to shutdown and restart to your current ROM.
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ok, tks for explaining mate
What is the meaning of the error where you see the phone logo with red triangle

Stock recovery giving Error!!

Hello,
Currently i am on beanstalk, and want to go back to stock.
I flashed the stock recovery via fastboot, but when i enter into Stock Recovery mode, it gives me Error icon.
The whole process is to flash the stock zip via sideload, but i am not able to enter the stock recovery.
The stock version i am trying to flash is 2.20.40.160.
I flashed all three files, Droidboot.img, recovery.img, boot.img.
And then turned the phone off, and now it is stuck on Asus screen. Urgent Help!!
hello,
when you enter into stock recovery mode, do you see the robot with the error message? have you try to press power + volume up button? I think the error message is normal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-yOV6y3Wb0
Sorry for mybad english
Yes, i did try that too. But nothing happens.
Got it working, i was long pressing the volume up with power, instead it was long press power + press and release volume up.
saggiboy231 said:
Hello,
Currently i am on beanstalk, and want to go back to stock.
I flashed the stock recovery via fastboot, but when i enter into Stock Recovery mode, it gives me Error icon.
The whole process is to flash the stock zip via sideload, but i am not able to enter the stock recovery.
The stock version i am trying to flash is 2.20.40.160.
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Why not flash by twrp?
mr_gourav2000 said:
Why not flash by twrp?
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Didnt know it could be done with twrp. Wherever i looked it up said, install stock recovery first.
Damn!! Literally my whole day went into this, and now i get to know, it cud have been via twrp.
saggiboy231 said:
Didnt know it could be done with twrp. Wherever i looked it up said, install stock recovery first.
Damn!! Literally my whole day went into this, and now i get to know, it cud have been via twrp.
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What stock firmware version you try to install?
Ww 2.20.40.160
saggiboy231 said:
Ww 2.20.40.160
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Okay
Can you share updater-script
mr_gourav2000 said:
Okay
Can you share updater-script
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Updater-script? What is that. **noob-alert**
saggiboy231 said:
Updater-script? What is that. **noob-alert**
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No problem.
Now extract firmware.zip
And get it from META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script
Now zip only updater-script and attach here.

Recovery Boots to Black Screen

So I clean flashed the newest community edition of Oxygen. Directly after I flashed it I flashed SuperSU. Everything goes well, no big error messages (I edited the updater-script for Oxygen). So I boot into Oxygen, and I can't find root. Everything is working beautifully but there's just no SuperSU. So I reboot to recovery, about to flash the zip again, but I get a black screen. Doesn't go away until I hold the power button for 15 seconds. Rebooted to fastboot, flashed TWRP recovery image. Same result, black screen when booting into recovery. Is there something I'm doing wrong? It's usable but I'd really like root....
Use this recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...nity-build-t3461648/post68691560#post68691560
daleski75 said:
Use this recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...nity-build-t3461648/post68691560#post68691560
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Thanks so much!
camcorder123 said:
Thanks so much!
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No problem.
I've got this same problem. Thanks for the TWRP fix!
Did you manage to get SuperSU / Root to work?
daleski75 said:
Use this recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...nity-build-t3461648/post68691560#post68691560
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Thanks. It worked.
daleski75 said:
Use this recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...nity-build-t3461648/post68691560#post68691560
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you are awesome, thanks so much this fixed my issue
recovery black screen and fastboot not working on computer
HI .
I am stuck with this black screen on recovery problem. And fastboot is not working on my system. Please help.
vijaysivakula said:
HI .
I am stuck with this black screen on recovery problem. And fastboot is not working on my system. Please help.
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If your bootloader is unlocked and you can access the bootloader insteead of recovery just get fastboot working on your computer and you should be able to flash the TWRP listed above.
Fastboot not working
HermitDash said:
If your bootloader is unlocked and you can access the bootloader insteead of recovery just get fastboot working on your computer and you should be able to flash the TWRP listed above.
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Fastboot not working on my office laptop. Funnily, it used to work earlier. Could someone help me with that? Or I will flash it over the weekend when i am home and revert to complete stock. The Community Build did not seem very attractive or useful in the few days I tried.
vijaysivakula said:
Fastboot not working on my office laptop. Funnily, it used to work earlier. Could someone help me with that? Or I will flash it over the weekend when i am home and revert to complete stock. The Community Build did not seem very attractive or useful in the few days I tried.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Minimal ADB and Fastboot.
Then just install drivers for your phone or do a search and you'll find it for the OnePlus 3
Worked For me too!
camcorder123 said:
So I clean flashed the newest community edition of Oxygen. Directly after I flashed it I flashed SuperSU. Everything goes well, no big error messages (I edited the updater-script for Oxygen). So I boot into Oxygen, and I can't find root. Everything is working beautifully but there's just no SuperSU. So I reboot to recovery, about to flash the zip again, but I get a black screen. Doesn't go away until I hold the power button for 15 seconds. Rebooted to fastboot, flashed TWRP recovery image. Same result, black screen when booting into recovery. Is there something I'm doing wrong? It's usable but I'd really like root....
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Helped me too, thanks big time
LunaticWinchester said:
Helped me too, thanks big time
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Got same issue. Notify me if there is any solutions...thx.
Thanks work like a charm!
Sorry for reviving this thread, but I managed to solve my problem with this solution. however after a while, because of some problems I booted into recovery, and after seeing the TWRP logo the phone goes black and I can't do anything. I believe I might have killed my phone, but does anyone have some idea?
coyotejodido said:
Sorry for reviving this thread, but I managed to solve my problem with this solution. however after a while, because of some problems I booted into recovery, and after seeing the TWRP logo the phone goes black and I can't do anything. I believe I might have killed my phone, but does anyone have some idea?
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Plz check some of my older posts. I posted a stock recovery Link. Use that and you'll be able to boot just fine.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
HermitDash said:
If your bootloader is unlocked and you can access the bootloader insteead of recovery just get fastboot working on your computer and you should be able to flash the TWRP listed above.
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I have unlocked my bootloader. when i flashed twrp it showed a blank screen it is not tuning on after holding the power button for 20 min. please help

help twrp frozen in recovery

when in twrp recovery its stuck/frozen cant swipe or put in pin or flash mods. any help would be appericiated
freddienuxx said:
when in twrp recovery its stuck/frozen cant swipe or put in pin or flash mods. any help would be appericiated
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Remove lock screen security and set it to swipe. Then boot into twrp a couple of times. If it starts working, then add your security back in.
Badger50 said:
Remove lock screen security and set it to swipe. Then boot into twrp a couple of times. If it starts working, then add your security back in.
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ok thx gonna try now
freddienuxx said:
ok thx gonna try now
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thank you so much that worked
freddienuxx said:
thank you so much that worked
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Happy to help my friend :good:
After helping one of my friends troubleshoot this on his pixel 2 xl we came to the conclusion that twrp doesnt seem to like the phone having a saved fingerprint either. disabling the fingerprint and keeping the password works. we havent tried turning it back on after the first decrypt though, will post after further testing
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KittyRgnarok said:
After helping one of my friends troubleshoot this on his pixel 2 xl we came to the conclusion that twrp doesnt seem to like the phone having a saved fingerprint either. disabling the fingerprint and keeping the password works. we havent tried turning it back on after the first decrypt though, will post after further testing
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so during our initial testing we had two fingerprints which seemed to upset twrp. after a successful decrypt we added one single fingerprint and now it decrypts properly
I'm getting this suddenly even though I deleted pin and fingerprints. Maybe I need to return to stock recovery again somehow? Then flash twrp all over again. Anybody know where to get stock recovery?
benjmiester said:
I'm getting this suddenly even though I deleted pin and fingerprints. Maybe I need to return to stock recovery again somehow? Then flash twrp all over again. Anybody know where to get stock recovery?
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Flash the boot.img. That's where the stock recovery now resides.
Badger50 said:
Flash the boot.img. That's where the stock recovery now resides.
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Thanks again Badger. It gives me "no command" with the mr. droid in surgery. Is that normal? It at least got rid of TWRP so I can try that again.
benjmiester said:
Thanks again Badger. It gives me "no command" with the mr. droid in surgery. Is that normal? It at least got rid of TWRP so I can try that again.
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What's the "Mr droid in surgery"?? What gives you no command?? Did you run fastboot flash boot boot.img ??
Badger50 said:
What's the "Mr droid in surgery"?? What gives you no command?? Did you run fastboot flash boot boot.img ??
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Sorry, yeah I ran fastboot flash boot boot.img, do I need to boot it like the 1st step of installing TWRP? The android symbol with the red triangle and 'no command' is what I get after trying to enter recovery after flashing stock boot (to verify stock recovery was back). I don't see stock recovery though, shows that no command and Droid red triangle instead. I'm still critical unlocked from when I fastboot flashed factory image yesterday.
benjmiester said:
Sorry, yeah I ran fastboot flash boot boot.img, do I need to boot it like the 1st step of installing TWRP? The android symbol with the red triangle and 'no command' is what I get after trying to enter recovery after flashing stock boot (to verify stock recovery was back). I don't see stock recovery though, shows that no command and Droid red triangle instead. I'm still critical unlocked from when I fastboot flashed factory image yesterday.
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Ah, now I understand. The droid dude in surgery, is the stock recovery. You have to hold power button and volume up simultaneously a couple seconds, then release volume up. It's a little tricky though. You can just fastboot twrp now if you'd like.
Badger50 said:
Ah, now I understand. The droid dude in surgery, is the stock recovery. You have to hold power button and volume up simultaneously a couple seconds, then release volume up. It's a little tricky though. You can just fastboot twrp now if you'd like.
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So turns out the problem both before and just now when I tried flashing twrp and it was still frozen.... I forgot to flash magisk after flashing the twrp installer zip :crying::crying: It was trying to run TWRP on an unrooted system. Doh! I booted twrp a 3rd time, flashed twrp installer AND magisk. Now all is working fine.
It's the little things that always mess me up :laugh:
benjmiester said:
So turns out the problem both before and just now when I tried flashing twrp and it was still frozen.... I forgot to flash magisk after flashing the twrp installer zip :crying::crying: It was trying to run TWRP on an unrooted system. Doh! I booted twrp a 3rd time, flashed twrp installer AND magisk. Now all is working fine.
It's the little things that always mess me up :laugh:
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Been there myself more times than I can remember over the last 7 years I've been hacking these things. At least you figured it out ?
Badger50 said:
Been there myself more times than I can remember over the last 7 years I've been hacking these things. At least you figured it out
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Badger50, you've been a great help and I hope you can come thru again for me. Maybe I'm missing something but I just finished updating my Pixel 2 XL to the June update and went to boot TWRP so I can flash Magisk and install TWRP but I get to the teamwin recovery project 3.2.1-2 splash screen and it's just frozen. I never got to flash anything. Any help is greatly appreciated.
rsnyc said:
Badger50, you've been a great help and I hope you can come thru again for me. Maybe I'm missing something but I just finished updating my Pixel 2 XL to the June update and went to boot TWRP so I can flash Magisk and install TWRP but I get to the teamwin recovery project 3.2.1-2 splash screen and it's just frozen. I never got to flash anything. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Do you have screen lock security disabled?
Badger50 said:
Do you have screen lock security disabled?
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Yes sir. I set it to swipe.
rsnyc said:
Yes sir. I set it to swipe.
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Did you let the OS boot up once? If so, then shut the phone off, and manually go into bootloader mode, then fastboot into twrp and try again
Badger50 said:
Did you let the OS boot up once? If so, then shut the phone off, and manually go into bootloader mode, then fastboot into twrp and try again
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I didn't let the phone boot up. I just flashed the update and then ran the command fastboot boot twrp... I will do that and report back.
rsnyc said:
I didn't let the phone boot up. I just flashed the update and then ran the command fastboot boot twrp... I will do that and report back.
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No worries. Let me know :good:

What have I done to my phone? - TWRP.

Good evening all.
I must have done somethingto my phone... as, when I install TWRP, it boots for the fist time, but then it disappears and all recovery boots go to stock recovery
Could it be a matter of partitions?
Thanks a lot.
manoloyloles said:
Good evening all.
I must have done somethingto my phone... as, when I install TWRP, it boots for the fist time, but then it disappears and all recovery boots go to stock recovery
Could it be a matter of partitions?
Thanks a lot.
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As long as you are flashing twrp & not booting twrp image there's no reason why it shouldn't perminatly be there
Full instructions on my twrp thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/development/official-twrp-3-1-1-0-moto-g5-t3699737
To access recovery after you have
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Hold power and volume down
At bootloader menu use volume keys to navigate to recovery option
Press power button to select recovery option
Any other questions read the faq on the second post first
TheFixItMan said:
As long as you are flashing twrp & not booting twrp image there's no reason why it shouldn't perminatly be there
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Many thanks for your reply. This is why I am so disoriented about the cause...
I have flashed twrp for years on various phones: HTC, Samsung, Motorola... I do exactly as per your instructions, I get the OK after the flash, reboot and it is there. Reboot again.... and back to stock
manoloyloles said:
Many thanks for your reply. This is why I am so disoriented about the cause...
I have flashed twrp for years on various phones: HTC, Samsung, Motorola... I do exactly as per your instructions, I get the OK after the flash, reboot and it is there. Reboot again.... and back to stock
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Once you entered twrp for the first time did you swipe to allow modifications?
If using stock rom you also need to disable dm-verity or your phone will not boot
Maybe the stock rom is flashing stock recovery whenever you boot into it? Try flashing twrp while using a custom rom and see if it still boots to stock recovery instead of twrp.

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