Twrp img fails to flash - Google Pixel 2 XL Questions & Answers

Hi there
Trying to flash TWRP on my Pixel 2 XL, but it keeps giving me the failed error.
Why is this happening? Did everything that I do to root most android phones.
Any ideas?
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The command is fastboot boot recovery

fastboot boot TWRP.img
Then flash the TWRP installer zip

Also to add, there is no recovery partition any longer.
Boot.img and recovery.img both exist in the boot partition.
And no need to use 3.1.1 alpha 1, there's 3.2.1-0 stable build.

I did exactly as you guys told me, did a quick backup in TWRP and somehow it actually ended up erasing my whole internal storage. :\
How the hell did it do that?!

And it keeps booting only into TWRP, so I guess the OS is somehow gone.

Reflash the boot image with stock. I had the same thing happen to me.

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But today i open flashify and i saw the recovery still stock recovery and i try to boot into recovery and it give me a blackscreen and some fastboot thing. So i had to pull the battery out and restart again,then i tried using quickboot to boot into recovery and the same result. I restart again and this time i reboot into recovery from the apk file. And it successful boot into CWM .
My question is is this normal or not? I saw the guide to boot into recovery using power button +vol down button,but it said to factory reset,and it will reset my data if i am on stock recovery.
I am afraid that will reset my data because now i dont know if my CWM rec working normally or not
I hope someone can help me. Thank you & best regard
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Help needed, Odin flash failed SGH-T989

I'm trying to flash a stock T989UVKL1_HOME_SGH-T989user_CL799405_REV00.tar
but it keeps failing with
"Xmit Write fail"
"XmitData fail.."
Does anyone know what does that mean?
Everything else flashed properly, like image, system, recovery, cache, modem, etc.
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I was trying to return to stock after flashing Lineage OS 14.1.
Everything was running great on Lineage OS, but I had some other issue that I had to downgrade to an earlier version, which got stuck and it wouldn't go into recovery mode, so I was force to flash back to stock via Odin, only to encounter this issue.
Does the virtual partition size change for Lineage OS affects the stock ROM flashing?
I tried using a PIT file to restore back the partition sizes to stock, but it still gives me the same error.
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after "glue-ing" it i was able to complete the flash.

Zip treble compatibility error in official TWRP and orangefox encrypts filenames

I am using Oneplus 5T. It has been running stock oxygen 10.0.1.
Recently my phone screen stopped responding. I intended to do clean flash. I have the stock ROM zip file stored in my phone's internal storage.
I am using a mouse attached via OTG to bring my phone back to normal.
After wiping, unfortunately, when I try to flash the zip file I get this Zip treble compatibility error .
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I read online and learnt that orangefox recovery fixes this issue. So I flashed this recovery
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-5t-orangefox-recovery-project-r10-1.4041781/
After flashing, my filenames come out to be encyrpted.
I reflashed TWRP twrp-3.5.0_9-0-cheeseburger_dumpling.img. I was using this one only all this while since the beginning.
Same treble error.
I removed compatibility zip inside the rom using total commander but unfortunately I am unable to sideload it using adb. The process is stuck at 'starting adb sideload feature'.
Please help.

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background:
The first time my device stucked on miui after reboot, i did a wipe data using stock recovery worked. when it happened again recently, wipe data showed successfully after 3% and now is stuck on miui logo and would reboot in to recovery mode. I can still boot into both fastboot recovery.
Tried to sideload using stock offical joyuse miui rom using connect with MIAssistant but returned the following error:
adb: failed to read command: No error.
with locked bootloader, flashing with fastboot is also impossible.
any advices??
edit 1:
after draining battery flat, now stuck at miui logo and reboot to recovery.
Try this https://www.xiaomitool.com/V2/download
mugy said:
Try this https://www.xiaomitool.com/V2/download
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Tried, but recieved this error

[RECOVERY] Bypass the Read-Only partition (Merlin)

Hi everyone, I found after many tests a way to bypass the Read-Only.
WARNING: This is not a permanent fix, it is just a bypass where you can edit files.
Trying different AIO Tools (Universal, swflash etc etc) none of them unfortunately worked but thanks to an unofficial recovery (OrangeFox) that was recreated for this phone, it worked.
INSTALLATION:
If you want only the recovery, unpack the zip, open cmd-adb and type: fastboot flash recovery <recoveryname.img> otherwise flash the entire zip from your recovery.
After just reboot to recovery (if u prefer: fastboot reboot recovery) and edit your files!
Tip: when you open OrangeFox probably if you have encrypted files it will tell you to enter the password (try it, unfortunately it doesn't work for me, since you should format the phone) if for you also doesn't work just click the Cancel button.
Please note: the recovery is not mine but it is made by shas45558
If you like this method, please leave a like!
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