TWRP keeps asking for a password - OnePlus 5T Questions & Answers

EDIT: I fixed it by myself by reinstalling the latest version of TWRP.

It's your pin if it happens again

Syzew said:
EDIT: I fixed it by myself by reinstalling the latest version of TWRP.
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is that all u did? can u send me the version of twrp u installed, b/c i can't even do a nandroid backup and restore, i was using Bluesparks TWRP all versions

Bradl79 said:
is that all u did? can u send me the version of twrp u installed, b/c i can't even do a nandroid backup and restore, i was using Bluesparks TWRP all versions
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I just reinstalled the latest blu_spark TWRP with fastboot by doing 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img', that's it.

Yeah, I keep getting this with Blu_spark latest myself across reboots and reentering back into Recovery. Wants a passcode. I just cancel, and it moves on...but all options/customizations I make are gone as well.
Just flashed the standard stock TWRP version it remembered the preferences upon reboot to recovery.
Only issue is I guess USB OTG isn't supported for this phone/recovery. Others have it.
Be nice if we could format data and run unencrypted. Seems like the Roms don't support this either.

For future reference, the standard password in TWRP (if none has been set) is default_password.

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Root not working on m9 with twrp 2.8.7.0 using chainfire, need help.

I have tried everything I think would remotly work, but my phone simply won't go through with the rooting process. I tried flashing chainfire through twrp 2.7.8.0 but everytime the log gets to replacing files, the phone reboots itself into the system, stopping the root. This issues seems to be pretty rare for I can't seem to find any past cases. Could it be something I did that singled me out?
Maybe this list of what I did can help?
1. Bought phone at t-mobile.
2. Got home and immediatly ran a software update with the stock os
3. Updated to 5.1 and proceded to unlock bootloader.
4. Flashed twrp 2.8.7.0
5. Made a nandroid backup of stock os
6. Flashed cyanogenmod 12.1 unofficial build beta 2 for m9 and gapps package.
7. Found ramdom crashes to much to bare, so i restored to factory settings (from the previous nandroid backup)
8. Attepted to root using chainfire beta.
9. Panick ensues as I tried both chainfire cersions with both twrp recovery.
Here is all the logs I can currently get my hands on:
Abnormal bootup notification in the actual OS: http://pastebin.com/BzAvTXxF
Twrp log before flashing root: http://pastebin.com/tDkgSaWd
I am trying to find a way to get the twrp last_log file after twrp crashes so I would have something to go on, but, sense twrp outright crashes, I can't use the copy log button. Adb can't access cache when the phone is booted up either. Is there any other way?
Extra info:
Phone: T-mobile htc m9 hima
OS: 5.1 (latest one availible for my carrier)
Bootloader: unlocked
Safety: S-on
Recovery: Twrp 2.8.7.0 and 2.8.5.0 (I tried both)
Root: Chainfire beta 2.49 and the lastest official stable build (I tried both)
Firmware version: 2.7.531.6
Thankyou in advance for all that took the time to read this. I am completly out of tricks so any help is greatly appreciated.
Jerry060599 said:
I have tried everything I think would remotly work, but my phone simply won't go through with the rooting process. I tried flashing chainfire through twrp 2.7.8.0 but everytime the log gets to replacing files, the phone reboots itself into the system, stopping the root. This issues seems to be pretty rare for I can't seem to find any past cases. Could it be something I did that singled me out?
Maybe this list of what I did can help?
1. Bought phone at t-mobile.
2. Got home and immediatly ran a software update with the stock os
3. Updated to 5.1 and proceded to unlock bootloader.
4. Flashed twrp 2.8.7.0
5. Made a nandroid backup of stock os
6. Flashed cyanogenmod 12.1 unofficial build beta 2 for m9 and gapps package.
7. Found ramdom crashes to much to bare, so i restored to factory settings (from the previous nandroid backup)
8. Attepted to root using chainfire beta.
9. Panick ensues as I tried both chainfire cersions with both twrp recovery.
Here is all the logs I can currently get my hands on:
Abnormal bootup notification in the actual OS: http://pastebin.com/BzAvTXxF
Twrp log before flashing root: http://pastebin.com/tDkgSaWd
I am trying to find a way to get the twrp last_log file after twrp crashes so I would have something to go on, but, sense twrp outright crashes, I can't use the copy log button. Adb can't access cache when the phone is booted up either. Is there any other way?
Extra info:
Phone: T-mobile htc m9 hima
OS: 5.1 (latest one availible for my carrier)
Bootloader: unlocked
Safety: S-on
Recovery: Twrp 2.8.7.0 and 2.8.5.0 (I tried both)
Root: Chainfire beta 2.49 and the lastest official stable build (I tried both)
Firmware version: 2.7.531.6
Thankyou in advance for all that took the time to read this. I am completly out of tricks so any help is greatly appreciated.
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BRO........YOUR ISSUE IS REALLY EASY TO SOLVE I HAD KIND THE SAME ISSUE, JUST MAKE SURE YOU DO AS FOLLOWS:
1.-FOLLOW EXACTLY AS TOLD BY THE VERY SAME DEVELOPERS OF THE RECOVERY:
https://twrp.me/devices/htconem9.html
2.-INSTALL THE 2.8.7.1-b BETA VERSION NOT THE REGULAR 2.8.7.0
3.-INSTAL SUPERSU 2.49BETA NOT THE 2.46 REGULAR.
IF YOU DO AS I SAY, YOU WILL HAVE A PERFECT M9 WITH TWRP AND ROOTED.
LLegion said:
BRO........YOUR ISSUE IS REALLY EASY TO SOLVE I HAD KIND THE SAME ISSUE, JUST MAKE SURE YOU DO AS FOLLOWS:
1.-FOLLOW EXACTLY AS TOLD BY THE VERY SAME DEVELOPERS OF THE RECOVERY:
https://twrp.me/devices/htconem9.html
2.-INSTALL THE 2.8.7.1-b BETA VERSION NOT THE REGULAR 2.8.7.0
3.-INSTAL SUPERSU 2.49BETA NOT THE 2.46 REGULAR.
IF YOU DO AS I SAY, YOU WILL HAVE A PERFECT M9 WITH TWRP AND ROOTED.
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tks for the help . will be trying it out.
Jerry060599 said:
tks for the help . will be trying it out.
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Of u still have issues i can give whatsapp and help you with further assistance
LLegion said:
Of u still have issues i can give whatsapp and help you with further assistance
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Ok. About that 2.8.7.1 twrp image, may I have a link to it? I found some with a google search but none explicitly specifies hima compatibility.
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tks for the help . will be trying it out.
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Of u still have issues i can give whatsapp and help you with further assistance
Jerry060599 said:
Ok. About that 2.8.7.1 twrp image, may I have a link to it? I found some with a google search but none explicitly specifies hima compatibility.
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Look at post 3 in this thread. Best is you read all information in the first three posts.
Here u havebaccess to my personal folderhttps://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B--58xBx8PTOfmYyeDdXeFJ1ZnRSdGJTVnVhQTJQZUZiMG5uRWl0blNackNWMVU1NUNoVjg&usp=sharing
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Look at post 3 in this thread. Best is you read all information in the first three posts.
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Ok. I just tried to flash it. The recovery still crashes/reboots the phone at the line replacing files. :/
Edit: Ill try to do adb sideload instead of flashing it directly from the recovery. Hopfully, I will get some sort of log if I do. Will take another half an hour to update my adb though.
Edit 2: Nope. phone still crashes. This time at "extracting files". Could'nt get logs either. :/ Does anyone know if it is OK to sideload supersu through the stock recovery? This might potentailly eleminate any issues from twrp.
Jerry060599 said:
Ok. I just tried to flash it. The recovery still crashes/reboots the phone at the line replacing files. :/
Edit: Ill try to do adb sideload instead of flashing it directly from the recovery. Hopfully, I will get some sort of log if I do. Will take another half an hour to update my adb though.
Edit 2: Nope. phone still crashes. This time at "extracting files". Could'nt get logs either. :/ Does anyone know if it is OK to sideload supersu through the stock recovery? This might potentailly eleminate any issues from twrp.
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I had the same . Problem was when reverting a nandroid.
So i did restore again same nandroid but ticking only system image. that fixed the problem. then was all normal, zip are flashing good now
dragonesdenano said:
I had the same . Problem was when reverting a nandroid.
So i did restore again same nandroid but ticking only system image. that fixed the problem. then was all normal, zip are flashing good now
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Sorry for the (extremly) late reply. I had not been home for the past week. I tried restoring to stock system image and flashin su binaries before. It didnt work. At this point, I suspect that the only reason why I can't flash supersu is because of my firmware version. So I'll be wimpering in a corner untill some kind devs at htc decide to release the source for my version.

Bootloop after flashing TWRP, CM13

I'm (or rather, was) on CM13 nightly, today I downloaded TWRP through Flashify and flashed it, previously I was using Philz Touch, now I have a bootloop. I just had a bootloop a few days ago and had to install everything over again, and I really don't feel like doing it again. What can I do?
Error503 said:
I'm (or rather, was) on CM13 nightly, today I downloaded TWRP through Flashify and flashed it, previously I was using Philz Touch, now I have a bootloop. I just had a bootloop a few days ago and had to install everything over again, and I really don't feel like doing it again. What can I do?
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Can you enter the recovery mode? And if so I would recommend reflashing everything, that usually helps xD
Summoned Egar said:
Can you enter the recovery mode? And if so I would recommend reflashing everything, that usually helps xD
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Yes I can, but I reeeeeally don't feel like going back to stock AGAIN, I was thinking maybe flashing CyanogenMod Recovery would help fix the issue since TWRP is apparently not compatible with Marshmallow, the problem is I can't get my PC to recognize my phone in fastboot mode therefore I can't flash the new recovery. Any ideas?
Error503 said:
Yes I can, but I reeeeeally don't feel like going back to stock AGAIN, I was thinking maybe flashing CyanogenMod Recovery would help fix the issue since TWRP is apparently not compatible with Marshmallow, the problem is I can't get my PC to recognize my phone in fastboot mode therefore I can't flash the new recovery. Any ideas?
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Why didn't you backup your data? Always backup your data! Moreover, put the image to flash on your sd card
Summoned Egar said:
Why didn't you backup your data? Always backup your data! Moreover, put the image to flash on your sd card
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Alright, I can do that. How do I flash it after it's on my SD?
Error503 said:
Alright, I can do that. How do I flash it after it's on my SD?
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Wipe as usual, then in TWRP go to mount and choose external_sd, after that navigate up until you find the folder external_sd and load from there
You don't need to go back to stock. If you can enter recovery, you can wipe system (only) and dirty flash your cm13 over it. It usually works and dont lose your personal files nor installed apps. If it don't, do a full wipe and flash your rom again.

Can't boot into recovery after cm14.1 nightly official

So as the title says, after flashing cm14. 1 can't go into recovery anymore, it just a black screen. I tried to use flashify but nothing, a couple of apps show that I have twrp 3.0.2.1 but can't get into it... Help?
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Same situation here. Neither booting the recovery via fastboot without flashing nor flashing the TWRP an then booting into it result in black screen. Flashify gives no results here. Please help.
EDIT; flashing this one via fastboot restores the access to TWRP, confirming it right now. http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21065&task=get
JKMB888 said:
Same situation here. Neither booting the recovery via fastboot without flashing nor flashing the TWRP an then booting into it result in black screen. Flashify gives no results here. Please help.
EDIT; flashing this one via fastboot restores the access to TWRP, confirming it right now. http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21065&task=get
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Which thread is this from please?
JKMB888 said:
Same situation here. Neither booting the recovery via fastboot without flashing nor flashing the TWRP an then booting into it result in black screen. Flashify gives no results here. Please help.
EDIT; flashing this one via fastboot restores the access to TWRP, confirming it right now. http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21065&task=get
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Yeah man im in the same boat, if i get time ill try this twrp recovery. Where did that recovery come from?, it seems like the CM recovery for 14.1 nightly high jacks the recovery partition (i call it that,i dont know the term for it)
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I believe the official 14.1 nightlies are based on the CB which requires the modified TWRP, which is what @JKMB888 has linked you to.
Hw4ng3r said:
I believe the official 14.1 nightlies are based on the CB which requires the modified TWRP, which is what @JKMB888 has linked you to.
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I would like to truly confirm that the direct link to recovery, along with the thread in which it can be found, repair the situation. I was able to restore the backup of Freedom OS and the return to CM14.1 backup. We should keep this one somewhere near, jsut in case.
Thanks a lot guys, that did the trick, and done with flashify
JKMB888 said:
I would like to truly confirm that the direct link to recovery, along with the thread in which it can be found, repair the situation. I was able to restore the backup of Freedom OS and the return to CM14.1 backup. We should keep this one somewhere near, jsut in case.
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@JKMB888 it does work 100% is as simple as flashing the TWRP. Actually, i installed it with CM 14.1 running just fine
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Just re flash the TWRP image via Fastboot. Apps like flashify actually use TWRP or whatever recovery installed to flash image file AFAIK. I recommend using modified TWRP,Flashing some roms break the access. But the modified one can withstand almost every new rom installs.
Hope it helps.
Why i have always mount decrypt data when i boot in recovery mode which is TWRP 3.0.2-22 aand ask me to input a password?
Edit: I found the solution, i had a pattern lock screen and i removed it!
HC4Life said:
Why i have always mount decrypt data when i boot in recovery mode which is TWRP 3.0.2-22 aand ask me to input a password?
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At some point your phone data became encrypted. While booted up if you search for encrypt in settings you'll see your phone is encrypted.
Same thing happened to me yesterday after flashing 3.2.7 and booting up for the first time before going back to TWRP to flash AICP. Only way to decrypt permanently, as far as I know, is to wipe all data including internal and completely start from scratch.
GrandMasterB said:
At some point your phone data became encrypted. While booted up if you search for encrypt in settings you'll see your phone is encrypted.
Same thing happened to me yesterday after flashing 3.2.7 and booting up for the first time before going back to TWRP to flash AICP. Only way to decrypt permanently, as far as I know, is to wipe all data including internal and completely start from scratch.
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Look at my edited reply...
m4manusraj said:
Just re flash the TWRP image via Fastboot. Apps like flashify actually use TWRP or whatever recovery installed to flash image file AFAIK. I recommend using modified TWRP,Flashing some roms break the access. But the modified one can withstand almost every new rom installs.
Hope it helps.
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actually flashify did the trick for me as I had no access to a pc for the time
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...nity-build-t3461648/post68691560#post68691560
Flash this recovery. Fixed the problem for me
JKMB888 said:
I would like to truly confirm that the direct link to recovery, along with the thread in which it can be found, repair the situation. I was able to restore the backup of Freedom OS and the return to CM14.1 backup. We should keep this one somewhere near, jsut in case.
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i am facing just the same situation with cm14.1 nightly and can't boot into recovery
i tried flashing the recovery image provided by you i.e. twrp-3.0.2-22-oneplus3.img but i face the same problem again
when i go into the recovery all i see is a black screen with a white notification light on and it remains there untill i switch off my phone manually using the power button
i tried facing the problem when i installed the cm14.1 nightly
i was unable to login snapchat as i device was rooted as said by the message on snapchat
so i decided to unroot my device via supersu FULL UNROOT option
after a reboot i successfully logged into snapchat
then i tried to root it again
i went into recovery to flash the supersu zip
and since then i have been unable to see the twrp recovey
please help me
This thread is a life save. Tried everything and it drove me nuts not getting into recovery.
THANK YOU!
gangangan2 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...nity-build-t3461648/post68691560#post68691560
Flash this recovery. Fixed the problem for me
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Thank you so much it's work for me now..
After I got the recovery back, I flashed CM13 again and ARM64 6.0 Nano Gapps for my Oneplus 3, but I'm getting an error after the "preparing apps' screen is loaded saying that - unfortunately the process android.process.media has stopped one plus 3 boot and then the phone switches off.
Any solution to this? I've already tried flashing different versions of CM13.
Thank you!! I was looking for hours.
This link fixed the problem!
JKMB888 said:
Same situation here. Neither booting the recovery via fastboot without flashing nor flashing the TWRP an then booting into it result in black screen. Flashify gives no results here. Please help.
EDIT; flashing this one via fastboot restores the access to TWRP, confirming it right now. http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21065&task=get
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Hey, guys. I'm pretty sure I bricked my phone and there's no way to get out.
So I was on CM13 official builds on my OP3. Then, on the OTA update system they have, I got moved onto the CM14.1. I downloaded from here and went into my twrp recovery to flash. I made a clean flash and then proceeded to go back to system. I thought everything was ok until I realised I hadn't flashed a gapps package which I pretty much need to survive as all my contacts backups etc. are on there. I powered off my phone and went to go back into the recovery after downloading gapps 7.1 micro. It went past the *You're device can not be trusted'* and then went to the oneplus screen. After that, it stayed like that for about 30 secs and powered off. At first, I thought I messed something up and tried again. I repeated that for about 3 times and it didn't work. I tried going into the normal system and coming back to recovery and it didn't work still. In fact, now I can't even get into system. Now, i can only boot up to fastboot, where my computer still doesn't realise my phone is plugged in.
Anyone got any ideas on how to fix this? I wouldn't say I'm a noob at this because I have flashed many times before but I'm relatively new to the scene. I didn't see this thread before i ripped my hair out and i think wrecked my phone @JKMB888
EDIT: I sorted it out with help from Naman Bhalla's unbrick thread and this. A certain combo works and now I'm on CM14.1 enjoying life

After flashing CM14.1 Nightly, I can't boot into recovery.

Hello guys,
As stated in the title, I can not boot into recovery since I flashed CM 14.1. I already tried reflashing TWRP, booting TWRP via fastboot, using another, more recent TWRP image.
This is rather urgent, since, although I can boot CM 14.1 without any problem, I forgot to do a Titanium Backup of two apps, so I have to restore a nandroid backup to get those back, which is kind of hard, without access to TWRP. Using TWRP Explorer is out of question, since that, as far as I know, does not work with encrypted backups.
Flashing via Flashify does not work either.
I just tried with the most recent CM Recovery, that does work, but that does not really help, since that won't restore TWRP Backups..
Greetings
jcgruenhage
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Just flash twrp again!?
Flash the twrp in the following link https://www.androidfilehost.com/? using flashify from play store .This helped me
daleski75 said:
Just flash twrp again!?
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That did not work, at least not with the official TWRP. Flashing this TWRP gave me TWRP back, but now restoring the Backup somehow did not work as expected, the old CM 14.1 unofficial build that is in that backup won't boot.
I'll try only restoring the data part onto the official build, is there anything else you can recommend? Another firmware? Something?
Oh and by the way, thank you, for helping here and for you CM 14.1 builds, somehow I couldn't build CM 14.1 and 14, so having your builds was really helpful.
What version of OOS was you on prior to flashing CM14.1?
daleski75 said:
What version of OOS was you on prior to flashing CM14.1?
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Directly upon receiving my OP3 I flashed CM13, that was in August, so 3.2.4 I guess, and I flashed the firmware of 3.2.6 before flashing Takers and your CM14 and later 14.1 builds.
TWRP behaves funny, the progress of restoring Data is already at 138%, 6800MB of 4899MB, the calculation is not taking compression into account I guess?
LOOOL, I have booted into the official CM14.1 with the old data, no fc or anything, but my pattern does not work anymore. same pattern as before, won't be accepted.
Never seen that issue before what happens if you reboot into the bootloader and then connect the phone to your pc and type fastboot boot <name of recovery> does it boot up?
Of course replace the < > with the name of the img file.
daleski75 said:
Never seen that issue before what happens if you reboot into the bootloader and then connect the phone to your pc and type fastboot boot <name of recovery> does it boot up?
Of course replace the < > with the name of the img file.
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Yes, TWRP works now, but the backed up unofficial CM 14.1 does not boot.
But, only this TWRP works, booting the official TWRP does not work.
I could probably just use the TWRP file manager to extract the few files from the data partition that I need, but this is a workaround and not a fix, and that is not desired in most cases. Fixing it is hard without someone that still has a broken system.
jcgruenhage said:
Yes, TWRP works now, but the backed up unofficial CM 14.1 does not boot.
But, only this TWRP works, booting the official TWRP does not work.
I could probably just use the TWRP file manager to extract the few files from the data partition that I need, but this is a workaround and not a fix, and that is not desired in most cases. Fixing it is hard without someone that still has a broken system.
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Yup thats the one I am using as well.
daleski75 said:
Yup thats the one I am using as well.
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Do you know how one would debug something like that? I have nothing but the splash screen in the beginning and then a black screen
I will just flash CM 14.1 and manually extract my OTP tokens from the data backup, so I don't really need to debug that, but it would probably help determine the cause and properly fix it for the future.
Ask for the link
daleski75 said:
Yup thats the one I am using as well.
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May I ask which one? the link is dead ...
I am having the same problem, i can't boot into recovery and cant find a way to flash it.
Can someone explain me how to?
ChrisDiM said:
I am having the same problem, i can't boot into recovery and cant find a way to flash it.
Can someone explain me how to?
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Sorry to hear that. You have to use Qualcomm Drivers to reset your cellphone
Same issue here. Whenever I try to boot into recovery it just goes straight back to the bootloader/fastboot.
**** me, what do I do?
I try "fastboot format userdata" but after i have the same problem with TWRP-3.0.2-1.28
jackalsin said:
Sorry to hear that. You have to use Qualcomm Drivers to reset your cellphone
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I just found a guide to reset my phone using Qualcomm but my phone doesn't show up on device manager + since this morning my op3 doesn't start up anymore and doesn't react when i plug the charger in.
ChrisDiM said:
I just found a guide to reset my phone using Qualcomm but my phone doesn't show up on device manager + since this morning my op3 doesn't start up anymore and doesn't react when i plug the charger in.
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Hold power button for at least a minute. It's what I did and fixed it.
DevSquad said:
Hold power button for at least a minute. It's what I did and fixed it.
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after doing this it showed the OP logo for a few seconds and shut off again :/
Its really a bad moment for me because i had to call a lot a people today and now i can't even start up my phone
ChrisDiM said:
after doing this it showed the OP logo for a few seconds and shut off again :/
Its really a bad moment for me because i had to call a lot a people today and now i can't even start up my phone
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Can you get into fastboot?
If so, you can sideload a working TWRP via there.

OnePlus 3 keeps booting into TWRP Recovery Mode - PLEASE HELP!!

I will try to explain what happened as best as possible.
I wanted to install the AKT Profile on my un-rooted one plus 3 and so I decided to root it.'
I looked up on google and used the OP3 All In One ToolKit to unlock bootloader and flash TWRP.
Then I booted up phone to download SuperSu in order to flash it.
This is where the problem began. I went into TWRP recovery mode and it asked for a password and that stopped the nandroid backup too. but I googled and found out that doing a Wipe helps you bypass the password bug, so I did that. Now I went ahead and did a nandroid backup.
This is where I don't understand what's going on. How much ever I try to reboot the device, it ONLY loads me back into TWRP Recovery screen.
I even tried to restore the backup, it completes the restore but I dont see any reboot option right after it is done, So i have to long press power button to reload back into TWRP.
Now I'm confused as to what to do and would REALLY appreciate help, ASAP.
P.S - I'm a noob so I probably wont understand high level jargon
thank you guys in advance :crying:
SOLVED : I flashed TWRP 3.0.3 once again and somehow it got fixed
'' doing a wipe help you bypass the password''... Well yes probably, but depending on what type of wipe, you might have wiped your rom/system. So if that is the case, there is no rom to boot into, and your stuck in twrp recovery. Restoring an empty Nandroid wont do anything either. So my guess is you will have to download stock or custom rom and do a fresh install.
If needed, this method works very well.
I used it to day, with success.
Good luck !
Thank you. but will this work with latest TWRP 3.0.3 or will i have to use old one as mentioned in that post?
Use latest twrp 3.0.4.0. Also for clean install with OOS 4.02 or OB11. Also keep both firmware and supersu/magisk superuser close by. You can find all dl-links on xda.
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I will try to explain what happened as best as possible.
I wanted to install the AKT Profile on my un-rooted one plus 3 and so I decided to root it.'
I looked up on google and used the OP3 All In One ToolKit to unlock bootloader and flash TWRP.
Then I booted up phone to download SuperSu in order to flash it.
This is where the problem began. I went into TWRP recovery mode and it asked for a password and that stopped the nandroid backup too. but I googled and found out that doing a Wipe helps you bypass the password bug, so I did that. Now I went ahead and did a nandroid backup.
This is where I don't understand what's going on. How much ever I try to reboot the device, it ONLY loads me back into TWRP Recovery screen.
I even tried to restore the backup, it completes the restore but I dont see any reboot option right after it is done, So i have to long press power button to reload back into TWRP.
Now I'm confused as to what to do and would REALLY appreciate help, ASAP.
P.S - I'm a noob so I probably wont understand high level jargon
thank you guys in advance :crying:
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Had the same problem and panicked like hell. I just switched a few twrp recoveries (modded and official) and found one that worked and phone booted.
Seagorilla2 said:
Use latest twrp 3.0.4.0. Also for clean install with OOS 4.02 or OB11. Also keep both firmware and supersu/magisk superuser close by. You can find all dl-links on xda.
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thank you. i will try this
Seagorilla2 said:
Use latest twrp 3.0.4.0. Also for clean install with OOS 4.02 or OB11. Also keep both firmware and supersu/magisk superuser close by. You can find all dl-links on xda.
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I can't find TWRP 3.0.4.0 Can you please link it?
rshah0429 said:
I can't find TWRP 3.0.4.0 Can you please link it?
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See Here
https://build.nethunter.com/twrp/oneplus/twrp-3.0.4-0-oneplus3.img
Its not official but working for me...
Try flashing the stock recovery. I got stuck in recovery loop after the OTA update got installed over twrp. Flashed the stock recovery and right away it booted me to the rom.
It's a problem of older twrp with nougat so you need to flash twrp new version

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