Anyone else having problems getting CWM Recovery 6.0.3.2 to start on their Sprint One? I've tried flashing from ROM Manager and via fastboot. Attempting to boot into recovery just gives a blank screen until I force a reboot.
TurboniumX said:
Anyone else having problems getting CWM Recovery 6.0.3.2 to start on their Sprint One? I've tried flashing from ROM Manager and via fastboot. Attempting to boot into recovery just gives a blank screen until I force a reboot.
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try
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fastboot erase cache
matt95 said:
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fastboot erase cache
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No change after erasing the cache. I did a fresh flash right before for posterity, also.
TurboniumX said:
No change after erasing the cache. I did a fresh flash right before for posterity, also.
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can you give me the link of the CWM you downloaded?
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can you give me the link of the CWM you downloaded?
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Sure -- I tried both http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.3.2-m7wls.img and http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.2-m7wls.img
try this one
matt95 said:
try this one
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Flashed and erased cache on this one. It sits at the "Starting Recovery..." HTC screen for a few seconds, then the device powers off. Is there any debugging information I can gather?
TurboniumX said:
Flashed and erased cache on this one. It sits at the "Starting Recovery..." HTC screen for a few seconds, then the device powers off. Is there any debugging information I can gather?
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mmm that's strange, try with TWRP
matt95 said:
mmm that's strange, try with TWRP
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I should have mentioned that earlier, sorry. TWRP 2.5.0.0 from this post works great every time I flash it.
TurboniumX said:
I should have mentioned that earlier, sorry. TWRP 2.5.0.0 from this post works great every time I flash it.
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so it seems that only CWM doesn't work right? i was wondering if this CWM works also on sprint devices, cause in the sprint forum everyone is using TWRP
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mate, this one should work on sprint One
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so it seems that only CWM doesn't work right? i was wondering if this CWM works also on sprint devices, cause in the sprint forum everyone is using TWRP
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mate, this one should work on sprint One
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I agree but with this version of CWM, I only get a blank screen until I forcibly reboot. I just noticed that I do have ADB access while the screen is blank. I haven't got any flash of CWM to work yet.
TurboniumX said:
I agree but with this version of CWM, I only get a blank screen until I forcibly reboot. I just noticed that I do have ADB access while the screen is blank.
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you tried the last one i linked? cause it is for the Sprint One
matt95 said:
you tried the last one i linked? cause it is for the Sprint One
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I did, and I tried it again just to make sure. (also, this was one of the ones I linked originally that I had tried). This is the same file that ROM Manager tries to download as well.
TurboniumX said:
I did, and I tried it again just to make sure. (also, this was one of the ones I linked originally that I had tried). This is the same file that ROM Manager tries to download as well.
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ok, got it. then i finished my ideas
I've had trouble getting CWM to work on my HTC One Dev Edition. It's the same behaviour that you see - blank screen. Not sure what the issue is, but TWRP worked for me so I've stuck with that.
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Hey everyone. I know I totally screwed up. So I got my Phone today. HTC One from Sprint. I went to unlock bootloader. Success, but when I went to install a custom rom I went to do a wipe, I guess I wiped the wrong thing. So now I don't have a OS, and stuck in TWRP because it won't load. Is there a way to push the rom to the phone and install from there? Or do I need a RUU? Or best bet is try to get a new phone?
azbigmike1369 said:
Hey everyone. I know I totally screwed up. So I got my Phone today. HTC One from Sprint. I went to unlock bootloader. Success, but when I went to install a custom rom I went to do a wipe, I guess I wiped the wrong thing. So now I don't have a OS, and stuck in TWRP because it won't load. Is there a way to push the rom to the phone and install from there? Or do I need a RUU? Or best bet is try to get a new phone?
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You will have to Adb push vipers rom in twrp. Lmn if you need some more help
tutorial if needed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28282056
eric00716 said:
You will have to Adb push vipers rom in twrp. Lmn if you need some more help
tutorial if needed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28282056
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I have ran into a similiar problem except I cannot get into TWRP I used the all in one tool and it starts to open for a split second, then I go into a bootloop. I have tried to flash TWRP again bust still no luck. I also reinstalled htc drivers because when I try to run boot into recovery command from the all in one tool, it tells me device not detected. I think this is strange since it finds it to flash twrp but not anything else. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
nsmartinez79 said:
I have ran into a similiar problem except I cannot get into TWRP I used the all in one tool and it starts to open for a split second, then I go into a bootloop. I have tried to flash TWRP again bust still no luck. I also reinstalled htc drivers because when I try to run boot into recovery command from the all in one tool, it tells me device not detected. I think this is strange since it finds it to flash twrp but not anything else. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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The majority of the people having this isdue are using the wrong AIO. Theyre using the international and not sprint. There are two aios on the download page
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eric00716 said:
You will have to Adb push vipers rom in twrp. Lmn if you need some more help
tutorial if needed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28282056
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So installing a custom rom will fix my problem or does a rom run off the stock OS? Or does it use its own OS so once I can install it, it will work?
I'm using the Sprint AIO.
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azbigmike1369 said:
Hey everyone. I know I totally screwed up. So I got my Phone today. HTC One from Sprint. I went to unlock bootloader. Success, but when I went to install a custom rom I went to do a wipe, I guess I wiped the wrong thing. So now I don't have a OS, and stuck in TWRP because it won't load. Is there a way to push the rom to the phone and install from there? Or do I need a RUU? Or best bet is try to get a new phone?
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Easiest way is to download HTC One (Sprint) All-In-One Toolkit V1.0 then see where is says Extras there is an option thats says ADB Sideload a ROM just load the ROM is really simple just read the instructions carefully.
Make sure you have proper Drivers Installed and you are on the screen of ADB Sideload a ROM on TWRP
I was able to fix it. Crisis avertied
azbigmike1369 said:
I was able to fix it. Crisis avertied
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how did you fix your problem i am having the same issue and can't get anywhere. thanks
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also my phone is saying internal storage is 0mb did this happen to you also?
SuperSonicEJ8 said:
how did you fix your problem i am having the same issue and can't get anywhere. thanks
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also my phone is saying internal storage is 0mb did this happen to you also?
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See my previous post you should be able to fixed that way
David-sm said:
See my previous post you should be able to fixed that way
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adb sideload rom is failing...it says unable to mount data
SuperSonicEJ8 said:
adb sideload rom is failing...it says unable to mount data
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You should try another USB Port/USB Cable make sure you have the HTC Drivers installed, I would try this:
Disconnect Phone try another USB Port/USB Cable
Reboot phone into Recovery
Open All-In-One Toolkit V1.0 Select Extras ---> ADB Sideload a ROM
On TWRP go to Advance ---> ADB Sideload (Select Wipe Dalvik Cache/Wipe Cache)
Select RUN on ADB Sideload select ROM and the ROM transfer should work (you should see a sideload.zip file thats the ROM)
If that doesn't work probably someone with more knowledge can help you.
I had a similar issue and had to install my rom with the ADB Sideload option.
harvickgm said:
I had a similar issue and had to install my rom with the ADB Sideload option.
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thanks for the reply guys but adb sideload is not working for me...i just keep getting the mound data error. =\
Same issue
I as well am getting a unable to mount data issue which is not allowing me to push anything using adb sideload...and when using the all in one toolkit I got a message saying
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
error: closed
granted I have been awake for about 26 hours now so i may have just missed something but any advice would be very helpful
EDIT - Figured out that you need to do wipe of pretty much everything by going to wipe>advanced>and selecting everything, then do a adb sideload, worked like a charm
So I need help from everybady please becouse i try to solve it but its stile
aburenad said:
So I need help from everybady please becouse i try to solve it but its stile
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i had this yesterday after unlocking bootloader. for me pressing the power button for about 30 seconds fixed the problem.
Did you try to enter in recovery?
However, longpress power button
b3ndech0 said:
i had this yesterday after unlocking bootloader. for me pressing the power button for about 30 seconds fixed the problem.
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I Try but its stil
You can try to longpress vol+ for enter in stock recovery if you will enter in recovery.
but i think you've resolved.
Guich said:
You can try to longpress vol+ for enter in stock recovery if you will enter in recovery.
but i think you've resolved.
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I tried but still the problem
aburenad said:
So I need help from everybady please becouse i try to solve it but its stile
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Did you install custom recovery to phone?
dadrocker said:
Did you install custom recovery to phone?
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Yes, several times
If you are trying to install a custom rom try All in one toolkit... If you want to return to stock try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224752&highlight=stock+rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942&highlight=all+in+one+toolkit
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If you are trying to install a custom rom try All in one toolkit... If you want to return to stock try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224752&highlight=stock+rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942&highlight=all+in+one+toolkit
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Yes, I try to go back to the original, but I can not my device information in attach
Download Stock Rom exe from this thread. And run the application. That will guide you to install the stock rom.I thin this will solve your problem. RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7_Radio_4A.13. 3231.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860
Hi. I dont mean to hijack the thread but I thought it would be better than starting a new thread with the same problem. I just got my One today and started going through the process of installing a custom rom. I unlocked the bootloader, installed a custom recovery and root and everything went fine. When I went to install Revolution 9.2 I went through the aroma installer and everything said it went OK but I'm now in a boot loop.
I installed the toolkit and using that I was able to flash different recoveries, including the stock recovery, but while I can see a different recovery screen flash, it then still boot loops. I can get into Fastboot, but not recovery. I'm downloading a stock rom exe as suggested, but didnt know which one to select. Im downloading an Asia one since im in NZ and thats the closest. is it possible to flash back to stock by fastboot? Im wondering if my partition got porked during the rom flash.
Any ideas?
kane274 said:
Hi. I dont mean to hijack the thread but I thought it would be better than starting a new thread with the same problem. I just got my One today and started going through the process of installing a custom rom. I unlocked the bootloader, installed a custom recovery and root and everything went fine. When I went to install Revolution 9.2 I went through the aroma installer and everything said it went OK but I'm now in a boot loop.
I installed the toolkit and using that I was able to flash different recoveries, including the stock recovery, but while I can see a different recovery screen flash, it then still boot loops. I can get into Fastboot, but not recovery. I'm downloading a stock rom exe as suggested, but didnt know which one to select. Im downloading an Asia one since im in NZ and thats the closest. is it possible to flash back to stock by fastboot? Im wondering if my partition got porked during the rom flash.
Any ideas?
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If you can get into fastboot you can return to the stock rom. or you can install ARHD 9.2 again.
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By the way don't forget the erase the cache. Fastboot erase cache
dadrocker said:
If you can get into fastboot you can return to the stock rom. or you can install ARHD 9.2 again.
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By the way don't forget the erase the cache. Fastboot erase cache
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OK, I'm sorry to ask silly questions. if I have the ARHD 9.2 Zip, what commands in Fastboot to install the Zip?
And thanks for the erase cache option
kane274 said:
OK, I'm sorry to ask silly questions. if I have the ARHD 9.2 Zip, what commands in Fastboot to install the Zip?
And thanks for the erase cache option
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If you installed All In One Toolkit You can install that rom by using SIDELOAD installation.
dadrocker said:
If you installed All In One Toolkit You can install that rom by using SIDELOAD installation.
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Thanks, will give that a try
But before you must find a way to stop the boot loop and enter to the recovery.
There is a boot.img in the ARHD zip file. Extract that file and by using "fastboot flash boot boot.img" command install to the phone.
After that erase the cache again. And Install any custom recovery. Try installing rom by AIO Toolkit SIDELOAD option.
dadrocker said:
But before you must find a way to stop the boot loop and enter to the recovery.
There is a boot.img in the ARHD zip file. Extract that file and by using "fastboot flash boot boot.img" command install to the phone.
After that erase the cache again. And Install any custom recovery. Try installing rom by AIO Toolkit SIDELOAD option.
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Thanks man. I just tried side loading and realised I needed to get into recovery to do that. Fingers crossed
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dadrocker said:
But before you must find a way to stop the boot loop and enter to the recovery.
There is a boot.img in the ARHD zip file. Extract that file and by using "fastboot flash boot boot.img" command install to the phone.
After that erase the cache again. And Install any custom recovery. Try installing rom by AIO Toolkit SIDELOAD option.
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Yay, thanks very much. Just managed to boot into TWRP :good:
Thanks for everybady i solve it
aburenad said:
Thanks for everybady i solve it
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I'm glad
Thanks for sharing your thread, I managed to solve mine too with the help here.
For some stupid reason I thought I had S-Off. Installed a rom that required S-Off.
Phone boots to the "select language screen", then reboots itself. Does this continuously.
Can't mount my phone to my computer either. Any ideas?
Phone is unlocked and rooted.
Didn't do a backup either.
You can install roms with s-on. Boot into recovery and install another rom. If problem continues you can fastboot erase cache.
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I don't have any other roms on my phone.
Nawzlew said:
I don't have any other roms on my phone.
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do you have custom recovery? TWRP?
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flash TWRP recovery 2.6.3.3 for M7 if you have international M7
Reboot into recovery.
Now make a Wipe of the phone like when you installing new ROM.
Now Select mount
Tick DATA and just data. System and Cache must be unchecked. Leave it there for now.
Now download new ROM you want and put it into your fastboot folder with adb.exe and fastboot.exe files in it if you know what i mean.
Now start fastboot and write following adb push rom.zip /sdcard/. and hit enter. Wait a couple of minutes until you see that files are transfered.
now go back from mount in TWRP until you see the rom file. FLASH the ROM...
Tried two roms and it fails when trying to flash.
I'll try and download some others ...
Nawzlew said:
Tried two roms and it fails when trying to flash.
I'll try and download some others ...
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Did you flash the recovery i said to you?
Wich roms are you trying to flash?
Nevermind, I kept flashing the same rom and it worked.
THANK YOU so much.
Nawzlew said:
Nevermind, I kept flashing the same rom and it worked.
THANK YOU so much.
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No problem. Glad you fixed it. Remember you can allways push a rom into a HTC ONE if you wiping **** out of it.
Just be sure to be on custom recovery like TWRP 2.6.3.3 or 2.6.3.4
Good luck
Hi, as the title states, is the new moto g safe to root despite the various bugs and issues with the recovery?
mahendru1992 said:
Hi, as the title states, is the new moto g safe to root despite the various bugs and issues with the recovery?
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Yea go ahead. Its totally safe to root. No issues or bugs faced till now. Follow this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/development/guide-root-moto-g-2nd-gen-2014-t2874245/
I have rooted and flashed TWRP v 2.8.0.1. I am hoping someone compiles a working CWM recovery for our device.
mahendru1992 said:
Hi, as the title states, is the new moto g safe to root despite the various bugs and issues with the recovery?
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Yes you can root and unlock boot loader but I think the guy who posted it pulled the recovery part and closed his thread due to recovery bug issues.
Okay I will, thanks.
Though what's strange is the version number. I went to the official site of TWRP and the version was 2.8.0.0, but on the root thread, the version is 2.8.0.1.
Better use this recovery i found somewhere (image file, use flashify). With 2.8.0.1 i wasn't eable to create backups
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B0AbMwIJ-N7xM25CdjlQOUl2Qlk/edit
marcviado said:
Yes you can root and unlock boot loader but I think the guy who posted it pulled the recovery part and closed his thread due to recovery bug issues.
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Yup current TWRP v2.8 has some issues while flashing KK ROMS and taking too much time to clear cache. The device reboots automatically while taking a TWRP system backup.
We need a CWM recovery ASAP :fingers-crossed:
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KingGehl said:
Better use this recovery i found somewhere (image file, use flashify). With 2.8.0.1 i wasn't eable to create backups
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B0AbMwIJ-N7xM25CdjlQOUl2Qlk/edit
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Same here.
Thanks a ton I wanted to rollback to the previous version. I didnt have the latest system backup after the OTA update.
KingGehl said:
Better use this recovery i found somewhere (image file, use flashify). With 2.8.0.1 i wasn't eable to create backups
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B0AbMwIJ-N7xM25CdjlQOUl2Qlk/edit
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No problems with this one right?
mahendru1992 said:
No problems with this one right?
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v2.7 is relatively bugless as compared to v2.8
mahendru1992 said:
No problems with this one right?
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Nope, works as expected
Okay, I need a little help here. I flashed the old twrp via fastboot but then got the mismatched partition size error. Well I thought what the hell, and I selected recovery from the menu, but the problem is that the phone doesn't go into recovery, just reboots. What should I do?
EDIT: I also tried rebooting via recovery when the phone wasn't connected to the laptop. If i press the power button on any of the options - normal powerup, recovery, factory or barcodes - the phone switches off.
EDIT 2: I tried getting into recovery via adb, but all I get is a 'no command' message when the phone reboots. A quick google search showed me that the no command message means that the phone still has the stock recovery. It seems like twrp isn't flashing. Any ideas!?
Hello,
i'm on Oxygen OS4.0.2, is there any way to root my phone without unlocking the bootloader and flashing twrp then superuser... etc?
bfm.95 said:
Hello,
i'm on Oxygen OS4.0.2, is there any way to root my phone without unlocking the bootloader and flashing twrp then superuser... etc?
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Nope
the_rooter said:
Nope
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Well, I read somewhere that you can root it without pc and with stock recovery by downloading a zip and renaming it to update.zip then flash it, is that right?
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i unlocked my bootloader then flash twrp using the toolkit but when i boot to twrp recovery it stuck at logo screen, why?
bfm.95 said:
Well, I read somewhere that you can root it without pc and with stock recovery by downloading a zip and renaming it to update.zip then flash it, is that right?
**UPDATE**
i unlocked my bootloader then flash twrp using the toolkit but when i boot to twrp recovery it stuck at logo screen, why?
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Learn adb fastboot and try that. 9 out of 10 times toolkits give issues.
the_rooter said:
Learn adb fastboot and try that. 9 out of 10 times toolkits give issues.
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I think the problem is with this version of twrp because I tried to flash it without the toolkit and I got the same result, probably it's not working on 4.0.2
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I think the problem is with this version of twrp because I tried to flash it without the toolkit and I got the same result, probably it's not working on 4.0.2
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What version did you TWRP flash?
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the_rooter said:
Learn adb fastboot and try that. 9 out of 10 times toolkits give issues.
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Why would toolkits give issues!!?
Midomad said:
What version did you TWRP flash?
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I flashed 3.0.3-1 the one which came with the toolkit
bfm.95 said:
I flashed 3.0.3-1 the one which came with the toolkit
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How much time did you wait for TWRP to boot?
A device that is 30 gb full could take 10 minutes to boot!
Midomad said:
How much time did you wait for TWRP to boot?
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I didn't know that I should wait! But I waited like 2-3 mins
bfm.95 said:
I didn't know that I should wait! But I waited like 2-3 mins
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Just wait a few more time and let me know..
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Just wait a few more time and let me know..
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Okay I'll try when I'm home
Midomad said:
What version did you TWRP flash?
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Why would toolkits give issues!!?
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For your toolkit issue. I seen far too many times toolkit mess up for a user, and not work, and the user comes here looking for help to get their phone fixed, and they didn't take the time to learn adb/fastboot. Toolkits can be a good thing, but at the same time they can give a issue.
Midomad said:
Just wait a few more time and let me know..
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I flashed twrp 3.0.3.0 and it worked but I couldn't flash supersu from my phone or adb sideload
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i put the supersu zip in my phone but i can't reach the internal memory in twrp also i couldn't flash using sideload, when i type adb devices i get message (list of devices attached) then i went to enable mtp from twrp and typed adb devices and it recognized now, then i went to flash supersu via sideload and i got this message (error: device not found)
so is there any way to flash supersu?
**update**
i flashed twrp 3.0.3-1 again and i waited more time and it worked and i flashed supersu and everything works , sorry for being annoying and thanks for everything guys