TWRP - To Flash Or...?? - Google Pixel 2 XL Questions & Answers

Hey all. I recently factory reset my P2XL due to certain issues, so I'm back on stock, 8.1.
I'm going to root it again soon and all that jazz. If I plan on staying on stock everything (kernel, rom (when custom roms are developed), etc), is there a reason to install TWRP? I'd rather wait for an official TWRP to come out for TWRP backup purposes, but I can't really think of a reason to flash the beta for now.

I just boot the TWRP image whenever I need it. I haven't bothered to install it. No real reason to since I can't do backups with it anyway.

Kenneth196 said:
Hey all. I recently factory reset my P2XL due to certain issues, so I'm back on stock, 8.1. I'm going to root it again soon and all that jazz. If I plan on staying on stock everything (kernel, rom (when custom roms are developed), etc), is there a reason to install TWRP? I'd rather wait for an official TWRP to come out for TWRP backup purposes, but I can't really think of a reason to flash the beta for now.
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No. You can always fastboot boot it if the need arises. Reboot and it's gone.

TWRP is official now :good:
https://dl.twrp.me/taimen/

Badger50 said:
TWRP is official now :good:
https://dl.twrp.me/taimen/
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Have you flashed it yet? Did backups work on the 3.1.1 beta2 or just this new version?

equlizer said:
Have you flashed it yet? Did backups work on the 3.1.1 beta2 or just this new version?
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Yep, it flashed just fine. Already flashed a couple of zips with it. Haven't tried backup/restore yet, but I'll get there :good:

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Several Qs: 0 folder under sdcard\download\, soft bricked, counter...etc

My I747 is currently running Carbon Rom nightly 20131102 (4.3.1), it's quite old and I want to upgrade to 4.4.
So last night I nandroid backup , format system, data, flashed Carbon KK on it, then gapps, data, cache, delvik, reboot. But it stayed at the CM alien. I reflashed several times but still stuck at there. But I can nandroid back so I'm kind of fine now. But anyone know why?
Second, I notice my \0\ folder is under sdcard\download\0\ than usual sdcard\0\, I must have done something wrong when I first flash the carbon but I don't know what it is. I usually put my .zip in download, could that be why? Could that cause the bricking I have with KK?
Last, I know there's a flash counter and when I first root/flash last year, I went thru many things to avoid that&IMEI, instead of directly flashing a recovery. I think that could be the source of the problems above??? Now 1 year is up and my warranty is already over so I don't have to worry about the counter anymore. If I want to redo everything, and have to noobiest/simpliest method to flash to KK, what should I do?
Sorry if I lack any essential information. I'd be happy to find it to help.
Did you update to the latest CWM before flashing the ROM? Is your current bootloader supported by the ROM?
Not the latest but 6.0.4.3
I'll update it to 6.0.4.7 and try again.
Unfortunately I don't know if my bootloader is supported. I don't really know how to find mine.
I would update to the latest CWM and then try to flash a 4.4.2 custom ROM. If it doesn't install, it should generate an error message.
Most custom ROMs will look for a particular bootloader. If the bootloader is not found, CWM will give you get prop errors.
audit13 said:
I would update to the latest CWM and then try to flash a 4.4.2 custom ROM. If it doesn't install, it should generate an error message.
Most custom ROMs will look for a particular bootloader. If the bootloader is not found, CWM will give you get prop errors.
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Thanks, I'll try when I get home.
I installed the ROM fine last night without any error. So I believe the bootloader is supported then.
afyaff said:
Thanks, I'll try when I get home.
I installed the ROM fine last night without any error. So I believe the bootloader is supported then.
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To be sure, look at the bootloaders mentioned in the ROM's updater script.

New firmware on Sammobile: D710USOI23_SPR

I have noticed a new firmware on Sammobile, the D710USOI23_D710USOI23_SPR.
Has anyone tried it out yet or has access to changelog?
./b
Well, took a chance and flashed that firmware.
Everything seems to function. Do not see any improvements, but no problems, so far...
It was a security update to address the Stagefright issue. Surprised Samsung & Sprint was still kind of supporting this old phone.
Sent from my SM-G925P using Tapatalk
Installed it, then rooted. Using about one week. looks like it more stable than old official ROM from year 2013.
Newb issues...
I had a lot of failed installs (I'm assuming due to custom recovery kernel as well as a modified system) but I ended up flashing back to full stock, restoring my data and apps then flashing the update and rooted with Cydia Impactor.... about a week and a half later and my phone is running more stable than before the update...
eugene-r said:
Installed it, then rooted. Using about one week. looks like it more stable than old official ROM from year 2013.
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Please how did you root it.
cole2hr said:
Please how did you root it.
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As I remember, I flashed recovery.img from philz touch recovery using heimdall to kernel partition. This time phone not boot normally, but you may boot to recovery. philz touch recovery have menu item to fix privilegies or something like this. Use it, then flash zImage from this ROM. Now phone can boot normally. Install SuperSU, it will work.

After updating from cm13 to cm14 cant access TWRP recovery mode

Hello, i tried to OTA update my op3 from oficial CM13 nighly to oficial CM14 nighly and it did update.
but when i tried to enter TWRP recovery mode (i want to restore the backup because the new cm version has too many bugs) it wont open twrp, it stays in the op logo for some seconds and then a black screen appears and i have to restart my phone
i tried to reinstall twrp, intall stock recovery but nothing works, please help
If you had searched for your problem, you would have come across this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oos-3-5-2-comunity-build-t3461648/post68691560#post68691560. Reflash it in fastboot and it will work.
luigymarani said:
Hello, i tried to OTA update my op3 from oficial CM13 nighly to oficial CM14 nighly and it did update.
but when i tried to enter TWRP recovery mode (i want to restore the backup because the new cm version has too many bugs) it wont open twrp, it stays in the op logo for some seconds and then a black screen appears and i have to restart my phone
i tried to reinstall twrp, intall stock recovery but nothing works, please help
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Are you running official TWRP? CM14.1 requires modified TWRP and I believe most people are using version 23 (Credits to @eng.stk) for CM14.1.
nitros12 said:
If you had searched for your problem, you would have come across this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oos-3-5-2-comunity-build-t3461648/post68691560#post68691560. Reflash it in fastboot and it will work.
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Thanks a lot! it worked
Hw4ng3r said:
Are you running official TWRP? CM14.1 requires modified TWRP and I believe most people are using version 23 (Credits to @eng.stk) for CM14.1.
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Oh I didnt know that, thank you
Thank you for both asking the question and answering the question. If I had seen this topic earlier I wouldn't have wasted 5 f*cking hours. Thank you!
CM13 nightly to CM14 nightly ruined everything for me. Never doing dirty flash again.
DamianSewo said:
Thank you for both asking the question and answering the question. If I had seen this topic earlier I wouldn't have wasted 5 f*cking hours. Thank you!
CM13 nightly to CM14 nightly ruined everything for me. Never doing dirty flash again.
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This is quite funny (obviously not to you and no offense) and sad, but people that have been used CM14.1 for a while have said the same thing for about 2 months now: "people coming to CM14.1 from 13 are in for a mess"
This is quite funny (obviously not to you and no offense) and sad, but people that have been used CM14.1 for a while have said the same thing for about 2 months now: "people coming to CM14.1 from 13 are in for a mess"
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No offense taken. This is just what happens if you venture using MODs with limited knowledge
But the misery of updating hasn't ended yet. So now I have access to TWRP, and I had done a TWRP nand backup before going to CM14, but I found out this was from the Boot, System, EFS and System Image, but NOT from the 'data'. When I restore everything I have I do get back into CM13, but nothing is working and it's rebooting all the time. Completely useless. I just checked and both my data and sd-card are intact. So I don't understand why I am not just getting back to the state I was before starting the CM14 misery. Is this because files on the 'data' got changed when doing the OTA CM14 nightly?
I also tried first restoring the image and then putting the CM13 nightly that I came from on top of it. Same ****. Also tried other way around, first CM13 nightly from TWRP, and then the image restore ('data' excluded since I didn't have that) on top of it. Also no luck.
Anyone an idea how to get back to my CM13?
By now I have wasted a full working day. I regret ever installing CM14, I just want to get back to the situation yesterday with a working CM13... :crying:
DamianSewo said:
No offense taken. This is just what happens if you venture using MODs with limited knowledge
But the misery of updating hasn't ended yet. So now I have access to TWRP, and I had done a TWRP nand backup before going to CM14, but I found out this was from the Boot, System, EFS and System Image, but NOT from the 'data'. When I restore everything I have I do get back into CM13, but nothing is working and it's rebooting all the time. Completely useless. I just checked and both my data and sd-card are intact. So I don't understand why I am not just getting back to the state I was before starting the CM14 misery. Is this because files on the 'data' got changed when doing the OTA CM14 nightly?
I also tried first restoring the image and then putting the CM13 nightly that I came from on top of it. Same ****. Also tried other way around, first CM13 nightly from TWRP, and then the image restore ('data' excluded since I didn't have that) on top of it. Also no luck.
Anyone an idea how to get back to my CM13?
By now I have wasted a full working day. I regret ever installing CM14, I just want to get back to the situation yesterday with a working CM13... :crying:
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Exactly, when I got my TWRP working again I tried to restore my backup (cm13) but it happened like you said, wouldn't work.
I had to clean flash a new cm13 rom :/
luigymarani said:
Exactly, when I got my TWRP working again I tried to restore my backup (cm13) but it happened like you said, wouldn't work.
I had to clean flash a new cm13 rom :/
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Why were you unable to use your backup to restore CM13? In my case I didn't have a backup of the data-partition, which I think is the problem. But if you have a complete backup you should be able to get it back right? Isn't that the whole purpose of doing a backup before you update the ROM?
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Why were you unable to use your backup to restore CM13? In my case I didn't have a backup of the data-partition, which I think is the problem. But if you have a complete backup you should be able to get it back right? Isn't that the whole purpose of doing a backup before you update the ROM?
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It should have worked, but it didn't. I have no idea why, it was a complete backup and everything in it was working perfectly so idk
luigymarani said:
It should have worked, but it didn't. I have no idea why, it was a complete backup and everything in it was working perfectly so idk
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Okay so if you restored a complete backup and still wasn't able to get back to a working CM13 then we probably have exactly the same issue.
It could also be related to the TWRP version we have installed now, maybe the new TWRP is not able to handle CM13. Anyone here to comment on this?
DamianSewo said:
Okay so if you restored a complete backup and still wasn't able to get back to a working CM13 then we probably have exactly the same issue.
It could also be related to the TWRP version we have installed now, maybe the new TWRP is not able to handle CM13. Anyone here to comment on this?
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Which TWRP version are you using? I flashed the 3.0.2.1-v23 and it supports cm13, because o already flashed a new cm13 rom and I'm using TWRP normally.
luigymarani said:
Which TWRP version are you using? I flashed the 3.0.2.1-v23 and it supports cm13, because o already flashed a new cm13 rom and I'm using TWRP normally.
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I'm also using 3.0.2.1-v23. Trying to find any information that could help me have my CM13 TWRP image working again, but no luck so far

Downgrading to OOS 4.0.2

Sup guys,
I have been using the rooted original roms for a while now with the APT-x codec installed though since 4.0.3 this doesn't work any more. So I would like to downgrade to 4.0.2 for the time being. How would I go about doing this ?
Select the version of OOS you want, download it from OnePlus's site and flash it through either the stock or custom recovery.
http://downloads.oneplus.net/devices/oneplus-3/
Anova's Origin said:
Select the version of OOS you want, download it from OnePlus's site and flash it through either the stock or custom recovery.
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Same way as upgrading to a new version? to keep root I would have to flash Supersu ?
Yep.
Can I just use the current twrp and supersu or would I need to download a older version of either?
tdmike said:
Can I just use the current twrp and supersu or would I need to download a older version of either?
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Yes, you can.
AptX is working good on 4.0.3 with magisk module.
I'm using it at the moment.
But it's broken since 4.1.
So I just had to restore to the current version. My launcher and keyboard kept crashing and I wasn't able to install apps. Seems something went wrong. Anyone any clues?
What I did: take a nandroid, wipe dalvik cache, install 4.0.3, install most recent SuperSU. Wipe dalvik again and reboot.

Phone bricks when trying to flash new ROM?!

I'm currently running my OP3 on Resurrection Remix 5.7.4 (MM 6.01), the phone has the latest version of TWRP and I've flashed other ROMs in the past without any issue
RR has proven to be quite unstable for me, the system UI keeps crashing, which renders the phone unusable until after a reboot so I wanted to flash Freedom OS as that worked quite well for me previously. When I tried to flash the ROM in TWRP the ROM seemed to flash successfully but when I rebooted, only the boot logo showed and then the screen went black and the phone refused to respond at all for about two hours, after that exactly the same thing happened. I managed to boot into recovery and tried flashing a different ROM but the result was the same every time, the only way to get the phone to work normally was to flash RR again/restore from a Nandroid backup, either way, the result is the same, I'm stuck on an unstable ROM and I don't know why, the last time I flashed these ROMs they worked fine, I followed all of the instructions for flashing said ROMs to the letter, I have the latest version of TWRP, etc.
Seems TWRP can't mount /system, in TWRP under "mount", system is unchecked, I checked it and tried again but found that whenever I rebooted the phone or attempted to flash a new ROM, it would always uncheck itself and flashing the ROM would fail, however strangely flashing the same version of RR was always successful. Does anyone know what the problem could be?
I would suggest you clean flash OOS first before going to Freedom.
I think RR is based on Lineage OS while Freedom is based on stock OOS.
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Wrong forum.
danecr7 said:
I would suggest you clean flash OOS first before going to Freedom.
I think RR is based on Lineage OS while Freedom is based on stock OOS.
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RR is based on CM. I'm just scared to flash OOS in case it goes wrong because stock OOS will overwrite TWRP with its stock recovery and then I'll be screwed because I'll have no way to restore from a backup if it goes wrong
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Wrong forum.
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Yeah I thought it seemed a little out of place but I don't know where to post it? Is there a general questions forum?
evilkitty69 said:
RR is based on CM. I'm just scared to flash OOS in case it goes wrong because stock OOS will overwrite TWRP with its stock recovery and then I'll be screwed because I'll have no way to restore from a backup if it goes wrong
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I don't think that there is a risk in flashing stock OOS. But if the custom recovery is overwritten then flash it back, your backup files are stored in your internal memory and unless you wipe it you are safe.
danecr7 said:
I don't think that there is a risk in flashing stock OOS. But if the custom recovery is overwritten then flash it back, your backup files are stored in your internal memory and unless you wipe it you are safe.
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Even when I tried flashing other CM based ROMs, including ones I'd flashed before, it failed, only flashing RR actually worked. I don't know why this is the case but I'm not sure flashing OOS without knowing what the issue is, is the solution because if I lose TWRP there's no telling whether I'll be able to flash it back in fastboot if the phone isn't working properly
evilkitty69 said:
Even when I tried flashing other CM based ROMs, including ones I'd flashed before, it failed, only flashing RR actually worked. I don't know why this is the case but I'm not sure flashing OOS without knowing what the issue is, is the solution because if I lose TWRP there's no telling whether I'll be able to flash it back in fastboot if the phone isn't working properly
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I once flashed RR based on android 7.1.1 and because I did not like it very much I wanted to go back to Freedom but at that time it was based on android 7.0.1 thus I was unable to boot. Maybe you are facing the same issue. But in my case I hardbricked my device and used the unbricking tool from OP3 forum.
If you download the latest OOS zip file you can flash it through TWRP and you won't lose you custom recovery.
danecr7 said:
I once flashed RR based on android 7.1.1 and because I did not like it very much I wanted to go back to Freedom but at that time it was based on android 7.0.1 thus I was unable to boot. Maybe you are facing the same issue. But in my case I hardbricked my device and used the unbricking tool from OP3 forum.
If you download the latest OOS zip file you can flash it through TWRP and you won't lose you custom recovery.
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All of the ROMs I tried with were android 6.0.1, I'm avoiding touching android 7 because I'm not a fan
The strange thing is that in TWRP under "mount", system is unchecked and it won't stay checked when I reboot or try to flash something and then the flash fails. Strangely however, I can flash RR afresh and it will work but nothing else works
Therefore I don't think OOS would work either

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