I want to get OTA. How do I remove TWRP and get back to stock recovery?
qrafzv said:
I want to get OTA. How do I remove TWRP and get back to stock recovery?
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Open Google and search for "flash stock recovery"
muff99 said:
Open Google and search for "flash stock recovery"
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couldn't find MI6 stock recovry image file. where can i find it?
qrafzv said:
couldn't find MI6 stock recovry image file. where can i find it?
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https://mega.nz/#!Yog2FRgY!V51BpkwFHfCOTM0_hVabWxywwijOlcbX_plYtEZezPM
but i think if you flash some official rom from twrp, stock recovery will be back
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hello, somedoby can tell me how can i flash stock recovery back and remove root? Thank you
ALiENr0x said:
hello, somedoby can tell me how can i flash stock recovery back and remove root? Thank you
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In this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723237
Check post 2, donwload zip oppo recovery.
On SuperSu, choose unroot!
Hope i did help!
Hello, guys, i installed the renegade ROM, I switched back to stock but it kept the renegade's bootlogo....
Does someone know where I can download stock bootlogo??? I also want to unroot my phone and install stock recovery, someone has the links to those files? Thank you
Chris_Bellamy said:
Hello, guys, i installed the renegade ROM, I switched back to stock but it kept the renegade's bootlogo....
Does someone know where I can download stock bootlogo??? I also want to unroot my phone and install stock recovery, someone has the links to those files? Thank you
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I Have the same issue with Renegade, any idea how to remove?? anyone??
srgiomraz said:
I Have the same issue with Renegade, any idea how to remove?? anyone??
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Flash this in TWRP to restore stock boot logo:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686679545610381
To return to stock recovery, flash the latest TAR file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...uide-links-files-update-root-restore-t3366862
koop1955 said:
Flash this in TWRP to restore stock boot logo:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686679545610381
To return to stock recovery, flash the latest TAR file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...uide-links-files-update-root-restore-t3366862
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You have saved my life!!!
koop1955 said:
Flash this in TWRP to restore stock boot logo:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686679545610381
To return to stock recovery, flash the latest TAR file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...uide-links-files-update-root-restore-t3366862
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One last thing... hehe.. I have this phone unlocked to use any carrier, if I flash the update will I lose this feature? I bought it in Mexico
Chris_Bellamy said:
One last thing... hehe.. I have this phone unlocked to use any carrier, if I flash the update will I lose this feature? I bought it in Mexico
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At the very least, you will have to unlock it again. You'll have to research how to do that on your own.
Hi guys i have a rooted himaulatt m9 with twrp on 6.0 stock rom with elementalX kernel and now it is asking for a system update should i download and install it or not i have made a nandroid backup before rooting my phone btw, what should i do? Thanks
Even if you download the update, it will fail to install because you are not fully stock. You need to flash the stock boot image, the stock recovery, and an untouched system_image, all three corresponding to the firmware currently on your device. Then the update will install. If you don't have those files, then you need to find an RUU for your device.
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efrant said:
Even if you download the update, it will fail to install because you are not fully stock. You need to flash the stock boot image, the stock recovery, and an untouched system_image, all three corresponding to the firmware currently on your device. Then the update will install. If you don't have those files, then you need to find an RUU for your device.
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What do you mean by "stock recovery" do i need to remove TWRP too?
drakeNas said:
What do you mean by "stock recovery" do i need to remove TWRP too?
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By "stock recovery" I mean the recovery that came with the version of Android you have on your device (before you replaced it with TWRP) so, yes, you need to replace TWRP with the stock recovery.
efrant said:
By "stock recovery" I mean the recovery that came with the version of Android you have on your device (before you replaced it with TWRP) so, yes, you need to replace TWRP with the stock recovery.
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Do you have any idea how do i replace it?
Because i do have an untouched backup
drakeNas said:
Do you have any idea how do i replace it?
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Restore your backup in TWRP. It will automatically overwrite TWRP.
efrant said:
Restore your backup in TWRP. It will automatically overwrite TWRP.
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I did do restore it but it didn't overwrite it because i made that backup with TWRP i think it backed up it' self
drakeNas said:
I did do restore it but it didn't overwrite it because i made that backup with TWRP i think it backed up it' self
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You need to get a hold of a stock recovery backup corresponding to the Android version you are trying to restore. Otherwise, you'll need to find an RUU.
I have an L24 that is missing a lot of stock system files that hinder it from using the system updater. I can't seem to find a copy of the stock firmware for the l24, however I can find al10 and to my knowledge al10 is universal? Should I run in to any issues flashing this onto my phone ?
if you got the stock recovery use hisuite to do a recovery. that should flash it stock.
I'm on twrp so what would it take to get back to stock recovery
DevilWithoutACause said:
I'm on twrp so what would it take to get back to stock recovery
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extract it from the OTA-FULL firmware fill from firmware finder. flash it in adb.
DevilWithoutACause said:
I'm on twrp so what would it take to get back to stock recovery
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This is stock recovery. Flash in twrp as recovery ramdisk.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IylCAhGs304boVkSXnSRrQQ1B5ozHwcX/view?usp=drivesdk
I haven't heard anything about an working method for backup stock recovery in A/B partition system, anyone knows how to do that? I already tried adb, Flashfire, TWRP, there's no recovery partition, help
All3nS3mpai said:
I haven't heard anything about an working method for backup stock recovery in A/B partition system, anyone knows how to do that? I already tried adb, Flashfire, TWRP, there's no recovery partition, help
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Yeah, there is no recovery partition in our phone... Why do you want to backup it?
Technical said:
Yeah, there is no recovery partition in our phone... Why do you want to backup it?
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Because i want to install a custom one(TWRP) and still able to reinstall the stock if a new OTA is released
All3nS3mpai said:
Because i want to install a custom one(TWRP) and still able to reinstall the stock if a new OTA is released
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You will brick your phone as simple as that... You cannot use slots A/B with stock and AOSP simultaneously.
Read the guides on my signature and take care.
Technical said:
You will brick your phone as simple as that... You cannot use slots A/B with stock and AOSP simultaneously.
Read the guides on my signature and take care.
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And I don't want to, what I'm trying to say is that if I want to go back to stock I can do it fully, including recovery, I don't want to have two systems installed at the same time, just stock or AOSP. And thanks for that post, I'll check it, I'm new in this.
All3nS3mpai said:
And I don't want to, what I'm trying to say is that if I want to go back to stock I can do it fully, including recovery, I don't want to have two systems installed at the same time, just stock or AOSP. And thanks for that post, I'll check it, I'm new in this.
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If you return to stock, the recovery is included. You don't need the stock recovery to go back to stock ROM. There is also a guide for "returning to stock".
Technical said:
If you return to stock, the recovery is included. You don't need the stock recovery to go back to stock ROM. There is also a guide for "returning to stock".
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Even if the zip file doesn't include a recovery.img?
All3nS3mpai said:
Even if the zip file doesn't include a recovery.img?
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Recovery is in our boot.img. Flash that and you'll have stock recovery.
Technical said:
If you return to stock, the recovery is included. You don't need the stock recovery to go back to stock ROM. There is also a guide for "returning to stock".
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Does unlocking the bootloader stops the phone from receiving OTA?