[Q] How to flash Xposed-Disabler-recovery.zip on BlueStacks? - Xposed General

How to get BlueStacks on boot recovery to flash Xposed-disabler-recovery.zip?

You need a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP). As the zip is flashable like other modifications, you might want to ask in your device's forum, the people there might have already made their experiences with flashing modifications.

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[Q] V30B and install custom recovery.

Does anyone has been in this situation?
With ROM V30B, flashing custom recovery (CWM/TWRP), then reboot recovery.
Is it enter the recovery, or got Security Error?
What I want to say is if reboot recovery working, then I might thinking by flashing via recovery each binary of
gpt1
x-loader
u-boot
boot.img
divxkey
Can we do that?
Or might be it can be done without entering recovery? So I'm able to going back to v20 with custom recovery.
Thanks. :fingers-crossed:
Bring me news bro. Didn't succeed yet on V20?
I haven't tried CWM on stock so pardon my post. If it boots to CWM (when you reboot to recovery) but get Security Error upon booting the device. Making it clear cause people here might not understand.
If it did boot to recovery, you can flash all of those 5 items you mentioned as I did flashed them before with KU5900 build.
Nevermind
Not working.

[Q] TWRP Flashable zip?

Hi Nexus 6 Community
Im new to own a Nexus 6 but Im an "enthusiastic flasher" per say. I've being looking around with no luck so I was hopping someone will point me to the right direction:
Usually whenever I flash anything on my previous phones I like to flash TWRP again in case of boot loops or something flashing bad that could delete or corrupt my custom recovery. I'm rooted and installed the latest TWRP through fastboot, but as I previously said, I would like to have a flashable zip to ensure my recovery will be installed and have a higher chance of not being locked out of my phone.
Or I'd notice you can flash images through TWRP, will this re-install my recovery using the TWRP .img file?
I really appreciate all for your help, thanks
Once you boot into twrp for the first time it patches /system to prevent the stock rom from replacing it unless you choose the "keep system mounted as read-only." This option is only offered to you if you boot into twrp with an untouched /system. And as for worrying about being locked out of your phone, as long as you have an unlocked bootloader you can always use a google factory image to get back to stock w/o a custom recovery.
I'd assume no one's made a flashable zip for twrp because reflashing it wouldn't accomplish much of anything if you already have twrp to flash it in.

Do I have to flash TWRP everytime using Flashtool if I need to access it?

Newbie to the 'Dark Side of the Android World' and just curious.
well, after rooting your phone you only need to flash custom recovery once then you can access it as many times as you want
Your question is a little bit weird. Can you link me to a place of reference? Or at least explain what you are actually wanting to do?
Flashing TWRP is a one-time action, once flashed it remain on your Xperia SP. However, FlashTool doesn't offer flashing TWRP to other partitions via fastboot other than the "boot" partition. So far, the only way to correctly flash TWRP is via a recovery.
If you indeed flashed TWRP image via FlashTool, then you are actually putting TWRP into your boot partition, and this makes your device to only boot into TWRP infinitely until you flash a ROM (which will of course again override the boot partition).
The reason why I asked is because this method of accessing recovery is posted in my custom ROM guide, so I want to know if you get this kind of idea from my guide.
Thanks

Downgrading from Marshmallow if I have custom recovery

Hi everyone, this question was asked already but I just want to make sure that it's safe to flash a 5.1 based ROM over a currently active Marshmallow ROM using TWRP using only the usual wipes? I remember that I had to flash a custom boot image with a PC or something like that in order for the custom recovery to work on my K3 Note, which I received with Marshmallow installed, so I'm not sure if I can hop back to 5.1 if phone never even had it installed. Any advice?
livgrave said:
Hi everyone, this question was asked already but I just want to make sure that it's safe to flash a 5.1 based ROM over a currently active Marshmallow ROM using TWRP using only the usual wipes? I remember that I had to flash a custom boot image with a PC or something like that in order for the custom recovery to work on my K3 Note, which I received with Marshmallow installed, so I'm not sure if I can hop back to 5.1 if phone never even had it installed. Any advice?
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Yes, IT IS SAFE but there are some points to note:
Every Rom Zip contains a boot.img file which is also flashed when the zip is flashed.
You do not need to replace boot.img in order to install TWRP, but you need it to flash SuperSU.zip to your device or install xposed
Remember You need to wipe data partition (No need to wipe Internal) in order to continue.
Thanks for the reply. I don't know why, but I remember when I was installing TWRP I couldn't boot into it until I flashed a new boot image or something like that. All I could boot into was the stock recovery or something like that. I needed to use SP flash tools and flash something in order to get it to work. So it's safe for me to try 5.1 ROMs? They seem to be more stable than custom Marshmallow ROMs....
livgrave said:
Thanks for the reply. I don't know why, but I remember when I was installing TWRP I couldn't boot into it until I flashed a new boot image or something like that. All I could boot into was the stock recovery or something like that. I needed to use SP flash tools and flash something in order to get it to work. So it's safe for me to try 5.1 ROMs? They seem to be more stable than custom Marshmallow ROMs....
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You must have flashed the recovery.img ( and also the boot.img) because my root methods mention them.

Backup stock revovery before installing custom recovery

Hi all.
I have a couple of SM-T813 tablets with Nougat stock firmware.
I want to install Lineage OS on these devices. According to official installation instructions (https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/gts210vewifi/install) I have to write a custom recovery using heimdal.
I know that with a custom recovery i can backup the rest of partitions before installing Lineage OS, but I want to know if is it posible (and how) to backup stock recovery before overwriting it with custom recovery using heimdail.
How can I backup stock recovery before install custom recovery?
Thank you and regards.
antoniorecio said:
....How can I backup stock recovery before install custom recovery?....
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You can pull with adb the recovery partition as .img to your SD card.
Have to know mount point of course.
Good description here:
Pulling your IMG like boot or recovery using adb
short application of adb in pulling out your boot or recovery img from your android device
howtorootcherrymobilesnapv2.weebly.com
Perhaps you gotta install adb root as well.
But there is no real need to backup stock recovery as it will be revived automatically, when flashing stock ROM.
Just make sure you have the stock ROM downloaded before you start flashing your recovery (multiple part stock is preferred).

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