I want to back to my stock recovery.I flash this by TWRP, i get succes message, but when i'm choosing recovery from power + volume up my phone doesn't go into recovery mode but it turn on normal to android.I also tried to flash stock revocery via adb, but same issue.
redownload STOCK ROM, extract recovery.img and in fastboot give this command: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Hi guys, i got a little problem. After flashing bad custom rom (phone didn't turn on) i flashed ruu, because my + - buttons doesn't work, so i can't get into recovery. Now i want to install custom rom, but there are no super user, so i can't get into recovery, so i need your help to flash superuser in other way, because i can't get into recovery. Thanks.
You dont need to flash superuser to install a custom rom. Since your volume buttons dont work, this is what i would advise you do (im assuming you are s-off):
-Setup adb and install these drivers
-Turn the phone off, then boot it back up using power + back (this should put it into fastboot mode)
-Plug the phone into the PC. On your PC download the 4ext recovery img from here. (you have to extract the zip)
-Copy the recovery.img to your desktop. Then open command prompt and run the following commands:
Code:
cd Desktop
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
That should boot the phone into 4ext recovery. From there you can mount the phone as USB storage, copy over a rom, and flash it.
I used this https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus3/twrp-3.0.2-0-oneplus3.img.html recovery to flash but after reboot to system and then to recovery it shows the stock recovery. Any help ?
That's quite normal. If you flash a stock rom without reinstalling twrp before rebooting system, you will lose twrp because stock rom will install stock recovery too . So, you have to install TWRP from adb by Fastboot again.
Enviado desde mi ONEPLUS A3003 mediante Tapatalk
samnaction said:
I used this https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus3/twrp-3.0.2-0-oneplus3.img.html recovery to flash but after reboot to system and then to recovery it shows the stock recovery. Any help ?
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Honestly its not that urgent to be honest before you flashed the stock rom you should of read up on what was going to happen. Being knowledgeable about what you are doing is your biggest asset. Also its not that big of a deal reflash TWRP as mentioned and going forward do some reading before making moves
Also make sure the right stuff is checked off in your settings so that the stock recovery does not come back
if u can still boot into ur OS just download flashify and flash twrp via flashify, u can download twrp via flashify too
this is normal it happens from time to time
playya said:
Honestly its not that urgent to be honest before you flashed the stock rom you should of read up on what was going to happen. Being knowledgeable about what you are doing is your biggest asset. Also its not that big of a deal reflash TWRP as mentioned and going forward do some reading before making moves
Also make sure the right stuff is checked off in your settings so that the stock recovery does not come back
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No it's not the issue I haven't flashed stock rom. I m flashing twrp for first time. Don't know what's the issue but it got fixed after I did factory reset and flashed twrp again
samnaction said:
No it's not the issue I haven't flashed stock rom. I m flashing twrp for first time. Don't know what's the issue but it got fixed after I did factory reset and flashed twrp again
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did you follow these steps or did you just reboot directly into the OS
2. Flashing TWRP
Turn the phone off. Then boot it into fastboot mode by holding volume up + power.
Rename the recovery file that you downloaded above to recovery.img. *Make sure that you rename it to recovery.img NOT recovery.img.img* ,Make sure that this file is placed on the desktop.
Open a new command prompt on desktop and run the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Once the flash has completed, Don't use the "Fastboot Reboot" Command Instead Unplug Your phone then Manually boot it into recovery by keeping Power + Volume Down button pressed.
In TWRP, select Reboot and then select System. Now your phone will boot into System and you have cleared Steps 2/3 . Grats.
playya said:
did you follow these steps or did you just reboot directly into the OS
2. Flashing TWRP
Turn the phone off. Then boot it into fastboot mode by holding volume up + power.
Rename the recovery file that you downloaded above to recovery.img. *Make sure that you rename it to recovery.img NOT recovery.img.img* ,Make sure that this file is placed on the desktop.
Open a new command prompt on desktop and run the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Once the flash has completed, Don't use the "Fastboot Reboot" Command Instead Unplug Your phone then Manually boot it into recovery by keeping Power + Volume Down button pressed.
In TWRP, select Reboot and then select System. Now your phone will boot into System and you have cleared Steps 2/3 . Grats.
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Yes I did. Don't know why it didn't work first time. Everything fine after factory resetting again
Hi,
All this started by me flashing my Zenfone 2 551ML to a custom Rom unofficial CM14 with twrp. Everything went fine and I was able to use my phone. But when I tried to revert back to stock by accessing recovery, I cannot access recovery. The TWRP screen just keeps flashing until I hard reset the phone. Then I tried to fastboot erase cache and it was the same. Then I tried to fastboot erase system and fastboot flash system system.img by taking a corresponding image for Z00A. Then my phone gets stuck in a bootloop. So I go back to fastboot again and try to fastboot flash recovery, boot and system. I tried fastboot flash droidboot but it gave me a permission denied error. Then when I tried to restart/start my phone, only fastboot works. I select recovery and reboot, I go back to fastboot screen. I power up the phone normally I go back to fastboot screen. I try to power and volume up, I go back to fastboot. Now I am stuck with a phone which by default boots to fastboot and nothing else. Any help would greatly be appreciated!!
You flashed the MM recovery?
Hi.
I am on Multirom twrp recovery right now.
However i am not able to flash latest twrp recovery. When I flash it via fastboot, it directly goes to bootloader mode after successful flash message ,but cant enter recovery mode even when tried. when i try to flash other recovery like multirom one, it flashes correctly.
Please help!
arpith.fbi said:
Hi.
I am on Multirom twrp recovery right now. However i am not able to flash latest twrp recovery. When I flash it via fastboot, it directly goes to bootloader mode after successful flash message ,but cant enter recovery mode even when tried. when i try to flash other recovery like multirom one, it flashes correctly. Please help!
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Interesting. Does "fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-0-flo.img" work?
A sure way to fix it is to reflash the factory image and then TWRP.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
But if you wish to investigate it, please post the output of...
fastboot getvar all
fastboot oem gpt-info
and 'install' the following zip in twrp, find 'logs.tgz' in the root of internal storage and post it here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4521373&d=1528468165
So I installed a A13 AOSP rom (Evolution x) via orangefox and when I rebooted to recovery orangfox was gone and now I'm on AOSP recovery. I tried to "fastboot boot" TWRP but the phone restarts on black screen for several seconds then restarts again to system. and when I enter fastboot thro AOSP recovery and try to boot TWRP it just fails (says unrecognized command boot). how can I flash custom recovery? i was thinking of trying sideload but with fastboot not working properly, I dont want guessing and rather ask someone with more knowledge with AOSP recovery and what could be causing fastboot not working properly
PS/ AOSP recovery is not detecting otg, and when choosing apply updates from internal storage it says it cant mount /data
Aserar said:
So I installed a A13 AOSP rom (Evolution x) via orangefox and when I rebooted to recovery orangfox was gone and now I'm on AOSP recovery. I tried to "fastboot boot" TWRP but the phone restarts on black screen for several seconds then restarts again to system. and when I enter fastboot thro AOSP recovery and try to boot TWRP it just fails (says unrecognized command boot). how can I flash custom recovery? i was thinking of trying sideload but with fastboot not working properly, I dont want guessing and rather ask someone with more knowledge with AOSP recovery and what could be causing fastboot not working properly
PS/ AOSP recovery is not detecting otg, and when choosing apply updates from internal storage it says it cant mount /data
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What is the code name of your device?
NOSS8 said:
What is the code name of your device?
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Its alioth poco f3
Aserar said:
Its alioth poco f3
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Seems that in official no TWRP A13
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=322193
Here boot version A12(more recent).
1. fastboot boot twrp.img
2. go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP
https://dl.akr-developers.com/?dir=skkk/TWRP/A12/v5.6_A12
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-12-official-teamwin-recovery-project.4272625/
Aserar said:
So I installed a A13 AOSP rom (Evolution x) via orangefox and when I rebooted to recovery orangfox was gone and now I'm on AOSP recovery. I tried to "fastboot boot" TWRP but the phone restarts on black screen for several seconds then restarts again to system. and when I enter fastboot thro AOSP recovery and try to boot TWRP it just fails (says unrecognized command boot). how can I flash custom recovery? i was thinking of trying sideload but with fastboot not working properly, I dont want guessing and rather ask someone with more knowledge with AOSP recovery and what could be causing fastboot not working properly
PS/ AOSP recovery is not detecting otg, and when choosing apply updates from internal storage it says it cant mount /data
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It is because flashing rom also flash the recovery packed along with the rom, and it will replace your old recovery. To prevent it you need to also tick on the reflash ofox option when you flash a rom, which is too late in your case.
So, if you want to reflash ofox recovery, download and extract the zip file, locate the recovery.img in the extracted folder, reboot to bootloader and issue this command:
Code:
fastboot boot /path/to/recovery.img
then reboot to recovery with the command:
Code:
fastboot reboot recovery
and your device will temporarily boot into ofox recovery
The last step is to flash the recovery to ramdisk to make it permanently, you can find this option in ofox settings.
NOSS8 said:
Seems that in official no TWRP A13
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=322193
Here boot version A12(more recent).
1. fastboot boot twrp.img
2. go to Advanced > Flash Current TWRP
https://dl.akr-developers.com/?dir=skkk/TWRP/A12/v5.6_A12
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-12-official-teamwin-recovery-project.4272625/
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This is what I did befor posting but but TWRP wouldnt boot through fastboot. it just gives me blackscreen for a few seconds then it boots to system. but the problem was solved with ofx. thank you for your help
disconmair said:
It is because flashing rom also flash the recovery packed along with the rom, and it will replace your old recovery. To prevent it you need to also tick on the reflash ofox option when you flash a rom, which is too late in your case.
So, if you want to reflash ofox recovery, download and extract the zip file, locate the recovery.img in the extracted folder, reboot to bootloader and issue this command:
Code:
fastboot boot /path/to/recovery.img
then reboot to recovery with the command:
Code:
fastboot reboot recovery
and your device will temporarily boot into ofox recovery
The last step is to flash the recovery to ramdisk to make it permanently, you can find this option in ofox settings.
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Thank you mf this worked! Booting twrp through fastbood just gave me black screen so I didnt think that booting Ofox would be any different but it actually booted Ofox recovery and I flashed it no problem. If anyone's going to attempt this make sure to backup your data before cause you'll need to format data