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Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* I am not part of the Cyanogenmod Team
*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
This is the most recent recovery image for the HTC Hero GSM compiled from CyanogenMod source repo. These builds are UNOFFICIAL and are not supported by CyanogenMod.
Also these are flashable from recovery.
thanks, I've flashed it but I can't go into recovery. Nothing happens. I've restored my old CWM recovery from Rom Manager, I've downloaded the unofficial recovery again I've tried to reflash it , no success. I keep the Home button pressed when I power up my phone but the phone just boots the rom. If I select reboot to recovery from the rom it just restarts the phone and puts it into bootloop and I have to take the battery out so it can boot into the rom. The Unofficial CWM Recovery 5.5.0.4 is not working for me
Ciprilik said:
thanks, I've flashed it but I can't go into recovery. Nothing happens. I've restored my old CWM recovery from Rom Manager, I've downloaded the unofficial recovery again I've tried to reflash it , no success. I keep the Home button pressed when I power up my phone but the phone just boots the rom. If I select reboot to recovery from the rom it just restarts the phone. The Unofficial CWM Recovery 5.5.0.4 is not working for me
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Let me do a new build then.
Ciprilik said:
thanks, I've flashed it but I can't go into recovery. Nothing happens. I've restored my old CWM recovery from Rom Manager, I've downloaded the unofficial recovery again I've tried to reflash it , no success. I keep the Home button pressed when I power up my phone but the phone just boots the rom. If I select reboot to recovery from the rom it just restarts the phone and puts it into bootloop and I have to take the battery out so it can boot into the rom. The Unofficial CWM Recovery 5.5.0.4 is not working for me
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Same problem as here, awaiting new build
dastin1015 said:
Let me do a new build then.
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ok, I wait for next build to test
dastin1015 said:
Code:
This is the most recent recovery image for the HTC Hero GSM compiled from CyanogenMod source repo. These builds are UNOFFICIAL and are not supported by CyanogenMod...
[/QUOTE]
Man of his word :) Thanks
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is the OP updated? does it work now?
darkmansd said:
is the OP updated? does it work now?
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No, not yet. Sorry I'm busy right now with finals.
私のEVO 3Dから送信される。
Sorry for the questions, the OP was updated? Is it working?
1ceb0x said:
Sorry for the questions, the OP was updated? Is it working?
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Sorry I haven't updated yet. I'm been busy quite a lot recently. I've been busy with usual college work load and whatnot
Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*
*/
Features:
All function in a normal TWRP
Multi-language support
Support USB OTG!
Support decrypt /data!
Tips:
For unknown reason, after formatting userdata in TWRP, you won't be able to boot stock MIUI as encryption will fail. The fix is flashing factory images via MiFlash or just flash factory userdata.img via fastboot.
Decrypt Oreo userdata is NOT supported, I'll release an Oreo compatible build after it's a thing.The latest version already supports decrypting Oreo data
Install guide:
1. Install fastboot tools from google's sdk on your PC
2. Enter fastboot mode
3. Unlock your bootloader
4. Run "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" in command line
5. Reboot and enjoy it
Download:
https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomiminote3.html
Source code:
https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery
https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_xiaomi_jason
Thank you for your work.Do you think you will continue this project?
We will be pleased if you continue...Best regards...
Great is this TWRP with OTG, thankyou very much!
Not working otg for me!!
Enviado desde mi Mi Note 3 mediante Tapatalk
Somebody has Test with xiaomi.eu rom 8.1.11? Touch in recovery works?
Does OTG still work with one of the newer dev ROMs installed?? After installing Xiaomi.eu ROM 8.1.11, OTG stopped working for me with a different TWRP version, TWRP_3.2.1-3_jason-v2, that I downloaded from another site.
@dianlujitao could you please update this recovery to the latest source? Thank you very much!
quyleanh said:
@dianlujitao could you please update this recovery to the latest source? Thank you very much!
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yea would be very nice!
Vihru said:
yea would be very nice!
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Here are links to newer builds I've come across.
http://www92.zippyshare.com/v/9LsITy1z/file.html
https://yadi.sk/d/Z9ollcvX3RbiZg
https://mega.nz/#F!CUhgUIia!_QSBBwWFvtgtP3DuIl4SmQ
Pumpino said:
Here are links to newer builds I've come across.
http://www92.zippyshare.com/v/9LsITy1z/file.html
https://yadi.sk/d/Z9ollcvX3RbiZg
https://mega.nz/#F!CUhgUIia!_QSBBwWFvtgtP3DuIl4SmQ
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https://xiaomi.eu/community/index.php?threads/43306/
Here's another one, Im using this and it works so far I used it.
Skickat från min Mi Note 3 via Tapatalk
exionen said:
https://xiaomi.eu/community/index.php?threads/43306/
Here's another one, Im using this and it works so far I used it.
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That's the second (direct) link I posted.
Its better you post the authors threads so users can read what to expect and the authors gets credited for their work
Skickat från min Mi Note 3 via Tapatalk
Wish someone could bring the Red Wolf Recovery Project to our Mi Note 3 devices...
Do the same thing as red wolf.
Twrp_3.2.1-0
yadi.sk/d/Z9ollcvX3RbiZg
hello,
I am not allowed to start a new topic (at least not yet) so I will ask here, maybe someone can help me.
I have unlocked my MiNote3 (official way). I have installed all needed drivers on the PC (win 7) and tried to install latest TWRP on the phone.
I managed to install it but is not booting in TWRP when I press power and Vol+ or any other buttons combination.
Any idea why is not working?
I also tried to install another ROM (global developer instead of stable) but the phone is not entering in EDL mode. It's just restarting.
Any idea why?
Thanks
I am using this TWRP and the unlock pattern always appears before starting the android. Do you know how to turn it off?
nicolae.fratila said:
hello,
I am not allowed to start a new topic (at least not yet) so I will ask here, maybe someone can help me.
I have unlocked my MiNote3 (official way). I have installed all needed drivers on the PC (win 7) and tried to install latest TWRP on the phone.
I managed to install it but is not booting in TWRP when I press power and Vol+ or any other buttons combination.
Any idea why is not working?
I also tried to install another ROM (global developer instead of stable) but the phone is not entering in EDL mode. It's just restarting.
Any idea why?
Thanks
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When you flash TWRP using adb and if everything went well type after this command :
fastboot boot twrp.img
You need to immediately after flashing twrp ,boot into it and set it up so on the next restart it wont get overwritten by stock recovery.
So the full process should be like this :
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot boot twrp.img
Yep i use that one too. Works like a charm!
dimi89 said:
When you flash TWRP using adb and if everything went well type after this command :
fastboot boot twrp.img
You need to immediately after flashing twrp ,boot into it and set it up so on the next restart it wont get overwritten by stock recovery.
So the full process should be like this :
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot boot twrp.img
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Thank you for advice. It's working now but the TWRP doesn't stay installed.
After first reboot in Miui Stable is deleting it.
I tried everything but is just removed.
Shall I install custom rom (from Xiaomi.eu) when I enter first time in TWRP?
Will there be any issue when booting after the new ROM will be installed?
I just want to avoid bricking the devices.
Has anyone had trouble with the screen not registering touches in TWRP? I tried two different versions of TWRP and when my phone boots into it, the screen won't respond to any presses. It only worked the first time when I flashed xiaomi.eu.
Edit: I've realised that TWRP is unresponsive only if my phone doesn't vibrate when it restarts prior to entering TWRP. When it's unresponsive, I force a restart into TWRP by pressing the power button and volume up button simultaneously. The phone is never unresponsive when booting normally, so it's not clearly a hardware issue. However, it occurs in two different builds of TWRP that I've tried. Any suggestions?
Edit 2: I see I'm not the only one. https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/twrp-3-1-1-0-no-working-touch-with-new-roms.42800/
Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is not void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*
*/
Features:
All function in a normal TWRP
Multi-language support
USB OTG
Decrypt /data
Install guide:
1. Install fastboot tools from google's sdk on your PC
2. Enter fastboot mode
3. Unlock your bootloader
4. Run "fastboot flash recovery imgfilename.img" in command line
5. Reboot and enjoy it
Download:
TWRP 3.2.3
Stock Recovery
Source code:
https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery
https://github.com/mauronofrio/android_device_nubia_nx589j_TWRP
Credits:
Thanks to www.chinadeals.it to send me the device. You can find their telegram channel here: https://t.me/ChinaDeals2017
Created 2018-08-20
Hello,
I tried to use the TWRP 3.2.3. but cannot update my installed custom ROM CNcommon V216.
What can I do with stock rom? > With that I can install Chinese version?
JoernZ17MiniS said:
Hello,
I tried to use the TWRP 3.2.3. but cannot update my installed custom ROM CNcommon V216.
What can I do with stock rom? > With that I can install Chinese version?
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You can't use the twrp to update a stock rom, you should use the stock recovery
mauronofrio said:
You can't use the twrp to update a stock rom, you should use the stock recovery
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Ok thanks for tip. I can boot in stock recovery, but update fails here. Must I deinstall TWRP before?
Iam afraid to loose also backup on SD card Incl. TRWP, if I install stock rom or? (Sorry for maybe easy question, but Iam not clear if TRWP is never touched...)
JoernZ17MiniS said:
Ok thanks for tip. I can boot in stock recovery, but update fails here. Must I deinstall TWRP before?
Iam afraid to loose also backup on SD card Incl. TRWP, if I install stock rom or? (Sorry for maybe easy question, but Iam not clear if TRWP is never touched...)
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deinstall twrp? You should only flash stock recovery
mauronofrio said:
deinstall twrp? You should only flash stock recovery
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Thanks, from OTG the install works fine for stock rom!
What is drawback from stock rom? Google play store stayed installed & also Englisch is available...?
Hello,
so Google app was still installed (like all other apps) but connection cannot be established.
ROM seems to work otherwise & also OTA works.
Do you know a working tutorial for installing again google App Store on Nubia Z17 Mini S? Rest seem to work fine!
Since there hasn't been any up-to-date TWRP for the Z2 Tablet recently, I finally compiled a new one, which can also handle Android 10 encryption.
I have only tested it on Android 10, but I assume it should work on Android 9 as well (please report if you try).
For older Android versions, I recommend using older TWRPs.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you. Hard & a lot.
*
*/
Download
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=313349
Use "castor_windy" for the WiFi variant, and "castor" for the LTE variant!
Installation
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Sources
Manifest for TWRP:
https://github.com/minimal-manifest-twrp/platform_manifest_twrp_omni/tree/twrp-9.0
Kernel source:
https://github.com/AICP/kernel_sony_msm8974/tree/q10.0
Device tree source:
https://github.com/SpiritCroc/android_device_sony_castor_windy/tree/TWRP-9.0
https://github.com/SpiritCroc/android_device_sony_castor/tree/TWRP-9.0
Contributors - huge thanks for their work on TWRP for related devices!
@NeoArian
@115ek
Thank you for the update SpiritCroc!,
Have ran through all the basic functions in TWRP, and have not had any issues. Will test further in the next week, but so far working great for me. Thank you again!!!
Working fine, I flashed the latest build with it.
Only an error message on a recovery map file when booting to TWRP.
Thank you !
Working great on castor, flashed the latest build with it.
I flashed the Recovery, but I can't seem to boot into it. What is the button combination in order to boot into recovery mode?
KOAO said:
I flashed the Recovery, but I can't seem to boot into it. What is the button combination in order to boot into recovery mode?
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Turn on the device, and when the sony screen comes up and the LED flashes magenta, press any volume button. Then, the LED should switch to yellow and TWRP should come up.
This procedure requires support for booting to recovery from your ROM (or more precisely, your kernel/bootimage), so it might be different based on what you use.
If you use a ROM which works with other recoveries but not this one, please report, then I'll put a note in the first post - I have only tested it with AICP 15.0 so far.
SpiritCroc said:
Turn on the device, and when the sony screen comes up and the LED flashes magenta, press any volume button. Then, the LED should switch to yellow and TWRP should come up.
This procedure requires support for booting to recovery from your ROM (or more precisely, your kernel/bootimage), so it might be different based on what you use.
If you use a ROM which works with other recoveries but not this one, please report, then I'll put a note in the first post - I have only tested it with AICP 15.0 so far.
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I use the stock rom, since I had to downgrade to 4.4.2 in order to backup the TA Keys before unlocking the bootloader. Maybe that's why it doesn't work?
KOAO said:
I use the stock rom, since I had to downgrade to 4.4.2 in order to backup the TA Keys before unlocking the bootloader. Maybe that's why it doesn't work?
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If you are on SONY'S OS i.e. STOCK ROM with STOCK KERNEL, you should be using NUT'S Dual Recovery. Search NUT'S Dual Recovery on XDA, then you can select our tablet.
Here's the link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2794175
Hope this helps...
_Sherrif said:
If you are on SONY'S OS i.e. STOCK ROM with STOCK KERNEL, you should be using NUT'S Dual Recovery. Search NUT'S Dual Recovery on XDA, then you can select our tablet.
Here's the link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2794175
Hope this helps...
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Huh, alright. Didn't think I'd need this since this existed, first time dealing with a sony device, very complicated lol. But thank you nonetheless!
After flashing 3.4.0 it just reboots when I try to reboot to recovery. I am on CarbonROM (Android 8). TWRP 3.3.2.1 works fine.
flymetothemoon said:
After flashing 3.4.0 it just reboots when I try to reboot to recovery. I am on CarbonROM (Android 8). TWRP 3.3.2.1 works fine.
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I have the same problem.
flymetothemoon said:
After flashing 3.4.0 it just reboots when I try to reboot to recovery. I am on CarbonROM (Android 8). TWRP 3.3.2.1 works fine.
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hunterb21 said:
I have the same problem.
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Thanks for reporting, I guess it only works for newer Android versions then. Updated the OP.
flymetothemoon said:
After flashing 3.4.0 it just reboots when I try to reboot to recovery. I am on CarbonROM (Android 8). TWRP 3.3.2.1 works fine.
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Could you please post a link to TWRP 3.3.2.1 since I can't find it anywhere?
ad_on_is said:
Could you please post a link to TWRP 3.3.2.1 since I can't find it anywhere?
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Sure. It was in the CarbonROM thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2-tablet/development/7-x-x-carbonrom-cr-5-1-t3654983
The one for windy you find here: https://mega.nz/#F!3NYBQKCA!jO0NQBZr08RaYqIbU7whxA
I am also coming from Carbon ROM and it is really not working... I now tried via Fastboot to install another older TWRP version. But the tablet is not reacting on 'adb reboot bootloader' (it shows the device for 'adb devices'). All it shows is a black screen and the blue LED light. Any idea how to flash the older TWRP version without bootloader? Normal Carbon ROM is working fine... Thanks!!!
emartino said:
I am also coming from Carbon ROM and it is really not working... I now tried via Fastboot to install another older TWRP version. But the tablet is not reacting on 'adb reboot bootloader' (it shows the device for 'adb devices'). All it shows is a black screen and the blue LED light. Any idea how to flash the older TWRP version without bootloader? Normal Carbon ROM is working fine... Thanks!!!
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I tried with the Sony-Emma Tool which of course removed Carbon ROM - but left the bootloader as it was. So ADB / Fastboot is still not working. How did all th others that were involved solve the corrupt bootloader?
emartino said:
I am also coming from Carbon ROM and it is really not working... I now tried via Fastboot to install another older TWRP version. But the tablet is not reacting on 'adb reboot bootloader' (it shows the device for 'adb devices'). All it shows is a black screen and the blue LED light. Any idea how to flash the older TWRP version without bootloader? Normal Carbon ROM is working fine... Thanks!!!
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@emartino,
If you are seeing a BLACK SCREEN with BLUE LED you are in Download mode (FASTBOOT mode). Try "fastboot devices" without quotes, and you should see the device serial number, or the tablet ID number. If you do not see the device number, you will need to install the fastboot drivers. They are different than the adb drivers. This can be done through device manager for WINDOWS. Info available in the forums if you need assistance with fastboot driver install.
To install TWRP, place the TWRP.img you want to use in your ADT-BUNDLE/sdk/platform-tools folder, or whatever your path is. Then open an elevated cmd prompt, while the tablet is in DOWNLOAD MODE, and enter this command "fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img" no quotes. The recoveryname is the name of the TWRP img file you have downloaded and put in your platform-tools folder. After the flash completes enter "fastboot reboot-recovery" must put the DASH between reboot and recovery. This will boot into TWRP.
I may have given a little more instruction than you needed, but wanted to be clear.
Hope this helps....
ALSO, i seen requests for the older TWRP. Here is a link to my SHARED GOOGLE DRIVE folder. The older TWRP will be in the folder labeled the same. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwBZlgiV0lNiV2x5SFYwMGlmNUU?usp=sharing
Everything in my shared folder was shared within XDA. Original authors and devs can be found in the threads. Locate them and hit the thanks button for them sharing their work.
Thanks for the great description! As ADB was working I neglected to verify in the Windows Device Manager if the Fastboot drivers were also ok. And they were not... With the help of Zadig I then solved this driver-issue. Now fastboot was working fine and I could flash recovery with success. Only the mentioned 'fastboot reboot-recovery' was not available in the 'Minimal ADB and Fastboot' Version of fastboot, but this was then available once I installed the Android Studio + SDKs...
But still one thing is missing - I still cannot enter TWRP. Neither via the fastboot command, nor with Power-On + VolumeUp or VolumeDown... I always end up with the Android 6 standard Sony UI. Any additional idea what could have gone wrong? I even tried various TWRP versions (3.1, 3,2, 3.4), none could be started.
emartino said:
Thanks for the great description! As ADB was working I neglected to verify in the Windows Device Manager if the Fastboot drivers were also ok. And they were not... With the help of Zadig I then solved this driver-issue. Now fastboot was working fine and I could flash recovery with success. Only the mentioned 'fastboot reboot-recovery' was not available in the 'Minimal ADB and Fastboot' Version of fastboot, but this was then available once I installed the Android Studio + SDKs...
But still one thing is missing - I still cannot enter TWRP. Neither via the fastboot command, nor with Power-On + VolumeUp or VolumeDown... I always end up with the Android 6 standard Sony UI. Any additional idea what could have gone wrong? I even tried various TWRP versions (3.1, 3,2, 3.4), none could be started.
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@emartino,
So when you flash the TWRP recovery img, through fastboot, then reboot to recovery or power off and then on when the led turns PINK (i think that is the color) start tapping the volume up button and the led should turn orange and boot to TWRP. I may have the colors off. But when you attempt to boot to TWRP what exactly does it do? Does the system boot to AICP or stock android recovery or what? Sorry not understanding the Android 6 Sony UI. Also, do you know the firmware you are running? If your not sure, no big deal, just tell us if when you turn the device on, does it show the SONY name in the center with XPERIA across the bottom?
Wait!!!!! are you installing TWRP on SONY Stock OS???? The versions of TWRP here are for custom roms. If you are using AICP or similar custom rom, then the above questions will help us narrow down the issue.
Hi, i can't boot into recovery after flashing.
When I try to boot directly into recovery, I get the following message:
Code:
% fastboot boot TWRP-3.4.0-sc-1_castor_20200606_1421.img
Sending 'boot.img' (13266 KB) OKAY [ 0.418s]
Booting FAILED (remote: 'dtb not found')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Could you please help?
Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*
*/
Install guide:
Boot :
Code:
fastboot boot <twrp.img>
Install :
Code:
fastboot flash recovery <twrp.img>
Download:
twrp-3.4.0-0-def-test2.img
XDA:DevDB Information
TWRP, Tool/Utility for the Motorola One Hyper
Contributors
vache
Source Code: https://github.com/TeamWin/android_bootable_recovery
Version Information
Status: Beta
Beta Release Date: 2020-08-29
Created 2020-08-29
Last Updated 2020-09-14
So who is going to be the 1st to try this? I am afraid to muck up my phone
jharkness316 said:
So who is going to be the 1st to try this? I am afraid to muck up my phone
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I'm not the first to test it, but I booted into it and flashed some stuff. It won't brick your phone, thats for sure.
Does this mean we can finally do backups of our roms like other phones along with installing like other roms?
I thought that I read there was no way to do an Android 10 backup due to different? ways of the architecture of Android and permissions.
It works
jharkness316 said:
Does this mean we can finally do backups of our roms like other phones along with installing like other roms?
I thought that I read there was no way to do an Android 10 backup due to different? ways of the architecture of Android and permissions.
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Ive tested it on my Motorola one Hyper (Model: XT2027-3) and it works!
After booting into the twrp.img file you can make a backup.
Cause of a stupid mistake i had bricked my phone, but the backup i made fixed to normal again.
Ive installed magisk 20.4 and the 'Disable_Dm-Verity zip' after that, no problems at all.
Joepeke3 said:
Ive tested it on my Motorola one Hyper (Model: XT2027-3) and it works!
After booting into the twrp.img file you can make a backup.
Cause of a stupid mistake i had bricked my phone, but the backup i made fixed to normal again.
Ive installed magisk 20.4 and the 'Disable_Dm-Verity zip' after that, no problems at all.
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Thank you so much
This weekend's project
Booting TWRP is working for me but can't seem to flash it permanently no matter what I try. I even booted into TWRP and flashed the TWRP image file. Any ideas?
Edit: HELP! I tried flashing the latest OmniRom through TWRP and the phone no longer turns on. There's no response when I connect it to my PC or power directly. Please, please, please help me.
2nd Edit: The dev helped me get phone working again. This recovery doesn't seem to play nice with my variant.
Update : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s1uPhCMuybw7ognlvUGWi5MEaVEa4XgQ/view?usp=sharing
Fix booting TWRP when flashed
vache said:
Update : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s1uPhCMuybw7ognlvUGWi5MEaVEa4XgQ/view?usp=sharing
Fix booting TWRP when flashed
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Can confirm, it does persist.
Very good! it works normally!
m666p said:
Can confirm, it does persist.
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I have to flash it on fastbootd?
Zaisxda said:
I have to flash it on fastbootd?
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Yup or regular fastboot
m666p said:
Yup or regular fastboot
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And can i flash omnirom via recovery?
Zaisxda said:
And can i flash omnirom via recovery?
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Yup, just wipe and flash it twice.
m666p said:
Yup, just flash it twice.
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how twice? can you explain more?
Zaisxda said:
how twice? can you explain more?
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Go the the omnirom thread, I was just talking to someone else about it.
MicrosoftBug said:
Booting TWRP is working for me but can't seem to flash it permanently no matter what I try. I even booted into TWRP and flashed the TWRP image file. Any ideas?
Edit: HELP! I tried flashing the latest OmniRom through TWRP and the phone no longer turns on. There's no response when I connect it to my PC or power directly. Please, please, please help me.
2nd Edit: The dev helped me get phone working again. This recovery doesn't seem to play nice with my variant.
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i've also got a brick here now for the same reason. didn't realize it was a specific variant, especially since flashing unofficial with fastbootd worked fine before. can i get some help?
ashkitten said:
i've also got a brick here now for the same reason. didn't realize it was a specific variant, especially since flashing unofficial with fastbootd worked fine before. can i get some help?
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Check the OmniROM thread.
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MicrosoftBug said:
Check the OmniROM thread.
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thank you! i didn't see that.
TWRP can't decrypte the data when Omni have system password.