Whether my voLTE works when I install custom recovery (TWRP) without flashing any custom rom?
Will not affect it. You first have to unlock the bootloader. After that, you can flash via fastboot the TWRP.img. If you want to go back, just flash the Stock recovery.img
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Hi guys,
I just Root my phone and tried to flash recovery.img from twrp. After I did and it restart but keep boot into bootloader, I tried to boot into recovery mode and it's failed. What I try, boot into recovery mode via tethered temp recovery and flash a new rom which I downloaded here. Now the problem... My phone bricked and unable to boot into user surface.... HELP!!!! please!!!:crying::crying::crying:
You must unlock the bootloader to have twrp.
And some rom require unlocked bootloader
you want TWRP ? please unlock bootloader first
Use fastboot to reflash a stock rom and recovery.
Then unlock your bootloader and flash twrp.
Afterwards, you can flash a custom rom.
I'm on latest ob18. I am able to flash it, and run it once, but after reboot, the stock recovery gets Back. Any ideas?
Just Reflash twrp via flashify or adb in fastboot mode, that could be normal if u r flash an unmodified stock rom
Yep. On latest ob-Oos or H2o for me recovery stays, after instaltion of the rom. But on a second reboot, stock recovery shows and i reflash custom recovery again.
Guys I flashed latest H2OS beta over OOS Beta18 and lost access to recovery. These are the steps I followed, please help.
1. Backup current ROM (OB18)
2. Dirty Flash New H2OS version
3. Flash recovery image again
4. Reboot system
ROM booted without any problems and all my data is present but I lost access to TWRP.
Solution attempted: Reboot to fastboot and flash recovery image again, the process is successful but still TWRP is not coming up.
Please help. Thanks in advance
Stock rom always over writes recovery best way to get it to stick is flash stock zip than twrp reboot to twrp and reboot or flash mods/root
liam_davenport said:
Stock rom always over writes recovery best way to get it to stick is flash stock zip than twrp reboot to twrp and reboot or flash mods/root
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Thanks this worked
Ok. Guys my mandatory 720hrs of waiting will be up in a week. So can anyone guide me regarding flashing twrp on this device in a permanent fashion. I intend to stay on the current miui10.8.20 latest beta as I find it perfectly useable, however I do wanna use gcam ( plz guide on that as well). And one last thing, can I update to any latest official beta available through ota. ( Will it relock my device?) Or will I only lose twrp which I persume I can flash again.
Xiaomi phones have a real typical root method. I am not new to rooting at all but kindly help me through this.
One last thing.. any recommendations for miui based custom ROMs?
My device is the global variant of note 5.
Flashing twrp : put your device in fastboot mode and enter these fastboot commands
fastboot boot twrp.img
Now copy twrp.img to internal storage
From twrp recovery install twrp.img this will permanently flash twrp recovery
Follow google camera mod thread
Yes you can flash OTA update using twrp recovery and it won't lock bootloader
Just flash magisk for rooting
SunilSuni said:
Flashing twrp : put your device in fastboot mode and enter these fastboot commands
fastboot boot twrp.img
Now copy twrp.img to internal storage
From twrp recovery install twrp.img this will permanently flash twrp recovery
Follow google camera mod thread
Yes you can flash OTA update using twrp recovery and it won't lock bootloader
Just flash magisk for rooting
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Have you rooted your device?
I have updated to pie today nd my phone is rooted nd twrp recovery
Now I want to format my phone so pls help I have never done it before
If you want a full stock device, the right thing to do is use the unbricking tool, it flashes the ROM from the base and relock the bootloader.
But you can just flash the OOS 9 in twrp without compatibility zip, flash the stock recovery in fastboot ( fastboot flash recovery recovery.img ) and relock the bootloader ( fastboot oem lock ).
This is a good guide for the second method.
How does one get back to stock recovery for the Mate SE BND-L34?
My phone is rooted with TWRP/Magisk but would like to try AOSP to see if it will fix my issues but AOSP says it won't work with twrp. Thanks
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How does one get back to stock recovery for the Mate SE BND-L34?
My phone is rooted with TWRP/Magisk but would like to try AOSP to see if it will fix my issues but AOSP says it won't work with twrp. Thanks
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ASOP will work with both TWRP and Magisk. The install is different as you flash just a system image from fastboot instead of through TWRP. The only other issue that I know of is with a factory reset/wipe which is needed when installing a GSI like most of the ASOP stuff. If you do a factory wipe through TWRP, you will brick your device. The factory wipe has to be done through the stock recovery. Basically, download the firmware for your phone and extract either 'recovery' or 'recovery_ramdisk' depending on if you are on Oreo or Pie. Flash that file through fastboot "fastboot flash (name of reovery partition on your device) (name of recovery file in the fast boot folder) for mine it looks like this "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
You will have to reinstall magisk after you install your choosen GSI