is there any way of backing up stock recovery on 2.24.206.7 hboot 1.54
i dont want to lose stock recovery as i cant find it anywhere
Thanks
Use this command:
Code:
adb shell
Then
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p34 of=/sdcard/recovery.img
Guich said:
Use this command:
Code:
adb shell
Then
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p34 of=/sdcard/recovery.img
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Thanks for the reply , does my phone need to be rooted for this as im getting
: cannot open for read: permission denied
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uronfire said:
Thanks for the reply , does my phone need to be rooted for this as im getting
: cannot open for read: permission denied
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Yes, you need root, I thinked you had
But, you can do this before flashing a custom recovery so you can backupping your recovery
Guich said:
Yes, you need root, I thinked you had
But, you can do this before flashing a custom recovery so you can backupping your recovery
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Will I be able to get ota if I root my phone
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uronfire said:
Will I be able to get ota if I root my phone
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Wait.
You will backuping the stock recovery for?
Because if you won't root the phone and flash a custom recovery, you never won't lose the stock recovery.
However, yes, you can, but this don't have a lot of sense.
You will lose your warranty for a backup of the stock recovery?
Don't have a lot of sense
Guich said:
Wait.
You will backuping the stock recovery for?
Because if you won't root the phone and flash a custom recovery, you never won't lose the stock recovery.
However, yes, you can, but this don't have a lot of sense.
You will lose your warranty for a backup of the stock recovery?
Don't have a lot of sense
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That's exactly my probem . And I can't do anything before I backup my current full Rom as it's not available on xda.
I'm stuck on stock non rooted phone
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uronfire said:
That's exactly my probem . And I can't do anything before I backup my current full Rom as it's not available on xda.
I'm stuck on stock non rooted phone
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You want root your phone?
If yes you can do this:
1) Unlock your bootloader
2) Backupping the stock recovery as i said
3) Flash a custom recovery
4) Do a backup of the stock rom
5) Do the root or flash a custom rom
Guich said:
You want root your phone?
If yes you can do this:
1) Unlock your bootloader
2) Backupping the stock recovery as i said
3) Flash a custom recovery
4) Do a backup of the stock rom
5) Do the root or flash a custom rom
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2) Backupping the stock recovery as i said
cant do that unless i have root which is step 5
uronfire said:
2) Backupping the stock recovery as i said
cant do that unless i have root which is step 5
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You can do this after the unlock of bootloader as i know
uronfire said:
2) Backupping the stock recovery as i said
cant do that unless i have root which is step 5
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I have unlocked bootloader and I cant do the command as it requires root
You're on 1.54 hboot?
However, try to download a custom recovery and use this command:
Code:
fastboot boot name_of_recovery.img
, you can boot?
Guich said:
You're on 1.54 hboot?
However, try to download a custom recovery and use this command:
Code:
fastboot boot name_of_recovery.img
, you can boot?
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yes
and i have tried the command before it doesnt work.
I dont think i can fully backup my rom , ill have to install custom recovery and backup the rom without stock recovery and then find stock recovery here and i cant find the stock recovery for my rom anywhere:crying:
uronfire said:
yes
and i have tried the command before it doesnt work.
I dont think i can fully backup my rom , ill have to install custom recovery and backup the rom without stock recovery and then find stock recovery here and i cant find the stock recovery for my rom anywhere:crying:
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Will see in future
which hboot you have?
Guich said:
Will see in future
which hboot you have?
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1.54
and thanks for your help
uronfire said:
1.54
and thanks for your help
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So, wait, have you flashed the custom recovery?
If not, don't do this, relock the bootloader and wait for the update...
Guich said:
So, wait, have you flashed the custom recovery?
If not, don't do this, relock the bootloader and wait for the update...
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I havent flashed custom recovery and I am waiting to find a full backup of the rom before i do anything
uronfire said:
I havent flashed custom recovery and I am waiting to find a full backup of the rom before i do anything
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Good, so, relock your bootloader as you can get OTA until you will found the backup
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I would like to know as to how can i backup stock recovery? Bcoz, i wish to go S-off and unlocked via Revone method, then flash TWRP, flash a few mods, and then get back to stock recovery , s-off, locked bootloader. Is that all possible. Does a nandroid backup, backup's stock recovery as well???
Thanks in advance guys.
You can't do a nandroid without custom recovery so that is out of the picture. OTA zip files however contain the recovery file you need.
mathrania said:
I would like to know as to how can i backup stock recovery? Bcoz, i wish to go S-off and unlocked via Revone method, then flash TWRP, flash a few mods, and then get back to stock recovery , s-off, locked bootloader. Is that all possible. Does a nandroid backup, backup's stock recovery as well???
Thanks in advance guys.
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If you're still on stock recovery at the moment - go into fastboot and command:
fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img
This will just boot into custom recovery without flashing it. Do a backup and it will backup your stock recovery.
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redbull123 said:
If you're still on stock recovery at the moment - go into fastboot and command:
fastboot boot name_of_your_recovery.img
This will just boot into recovery without flashing it. Do a backup and it will backup your stock recovery.
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Yes I am in stock recovery..
how do I know the name of the recovery?? Or do I need to name it by mnyself..... and after backup, which place do i need to find it in my phone to secure the backup copy....
Sorry, Limited to 8 thanks per day...
mathrania said:
Yes I am in stock recovery..
how do I know the name of the recovery?? Or do I need to name it by mnyself..... and after backup, which place do i need to find it in my phone to secure the backup copy....
Sorry, Limited to 8 thanks per day...
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You'll need to download either CWM or TWRP. You can rename the download if you want to something like cwm.img or twrp.img to make it easier.
Once the backup is done it will be on your phones internal storage in the clockworkmod or TWRP folder - depending which one you choose to boot. Just copy it to your PC.
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redbull123 said:
You'll need to download either CWM or TWRP. You can rename the download if you want to something like cwm.img or twrp.img to make it easier.
Once the backup is done it will be on your phones internal storage in the clockworkmod or TWRP folder - depending which one you choose to boot. Just copy it to your PC.
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I will comeback to thank you after my limit of 8 thanks per day get expired
redbull123 said:
You'll need to download either CWM or TWRP. You can rename the download if you want to something like cwm.img or twrp.img to make it easier.
Once the backup is done it will be on your phones internal storage in the clockworkmod or TWRP folder - depending which one you choose to boot. Just copy it to your PC.
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One question though... i bought this phone as a used, and it was Tampered and Relocked. When I selected the recovery option, it booted the phone to somewhat stock like recovery, and then after some process, the phone rebooted, and the phone was totally Factory Reset.... everything in the storage was gone too..... so is there an way to check if it is indeed a stock recovery, or this is the normal behaviour of stock recovery...?
You need to unlock your bootloader before doing anything with custom recovery. Use Revone or the official HTC Dev method
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redbull123 said:
If you're still on stock recovery at the moment - go into fastboot and command:
fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img
This will just boot into custom recovery without flashing it. Do a backup and it will backup your stock recovery.
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Good tip
redbull123 said:
If you're still on stock recovery at the moment - go into fastboot and command:
fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img
This will just boot into custom recovery without flashing it. Do a backup and it will backup your stock recovery.
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this method of just booting a custom recovery used to work with OLDER hboot versions. but it doesn't work with newer hboots. my hboot version is 1.54.0000 and when I use the command mentioned above, my bootloader menu just freezes!! guess I'll have to look for the OTA file then to find the stock bootloader!
pritam.paul.360 said:
this method of just booting a custom recovery used to work with OLDER hboot versions. but it doesn't work with newer hboots. my hboot version is 1.54.0000 and when I use the command mentioned above, my bootloader menu just freezes!!
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Yep, I know. It worked when I wrote it, over 6 weeks ago.
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redbull123 said:
Yep, I know. It worked when I wrote it, over 6 weeks ago.
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uh, I see! guess I didn't notice the date!
pritam.paul.360 said:
this method of just booting a custom recovery used to work with OLDER hboot versions. but it doesn't work with newer hboots. my hboot version is 1.54.0000 and when I use the command mentioned above, my bootloader menu just freezes!! guess I'll have to look for the OTA file then to find the stock bootloader!
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Not sure if it helps as I was still on 1.44 HBoot, but when I tried the command while the bootloader was locked, my bootloader would also freeze and I had to do a hard reset. Once I unlocked my bootloader, the boot command worked.
wckong said:
Not sure if it helps as I was still on 1.44 HBoot, but when I tried the command while the bootloader was locked, my bootloader would also freeze and I had to do a hard reset. Once I unlocked my bootloader, the boot command worked.
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first of all, you must have your bootloader unlocked in order to boot/flash a custom recovery. you can't do so if your bootloader is locked. and secondly, yeah, I also had the boot command worked out before I had the 1.54 Hboot. I guess this one doesn't allow 'just' booting a custom recovery!
Ive downloaded the 4.2.2 official update on my HTC one,When I click install now it goes into TWRP and doesnt allow me to update.
Do I need to flash the custom recovery to update?
and if so will I need to flash TWRP later after upgrading or is there another way?
Can I locate the update file on TWRP and install it ?
AHD393 said:
Ive downloaded the 4.2.2 official update on my HTC one,When I click install now it goes into TWRP and doesnt allow me to update.
Do I need to flash the custom recovery to update?
and if so will I need to flash TWRP later after upgrading or is there another way?
Can I locate the update file on TWRP and install it ?
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i've got the same question but i have cwm, didn't want to start a new thread.
following this one now
AHD393 said:
Ive downloaded the 4.2.2 official update on my HTC one,When I click install now it goes into TWRP and doesnt allow me to update.
Do I need to flash the custom recovery to update?
and if so will I need to flash TWRP later after upgrading or is there another way?
Can I locate the update file on TWRP and install it ?
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You SHOULD have STOCK recovery in order to flash/install the OTA
mathrania said:
You SHOULD have STOCK recovery in order to flash/install the OTA
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And how do I do that?
AHD393 said:
And how do I do that?
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Search for the stock recovery, download it, flash it with the phone in fsstboot mode.
fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename
This should be documented in the returning to stock sticky thread. Or one of the other many similar questions here.
AHD393 said:
And how do I do that?
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you need to find the Stock recovery..... and flash it in fastboot mode....
Fasboot flash recovery recovery_name.img
mathrania said:
you need to find the Stock recovery..... and flash it in fastboot mode....
Fasboot flash recovery recovery_name.img
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And then Ill need to flash TWRP again and root?
AHD393 said:
And then Ill need to flash TWRP again and root?
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after you are done with the OTA, .... Unlock the bootloader again, and then whichever recovery you like you can go for it..
mathrania said:
after you are done with the OTA, .... Unlock the bootloader again, and then whichever recovery you like you can go for it..
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alright got it,
Can you link a thread where theres a download link for the stock recovery,I cant find it
I downloaded the file on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38504123
but it has two android recoveries apart from the custom ones
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Bump! Following as well!
Hi guys,
I have been searching everywhere for a link to download the HTC one stock recovery, but I just seem to not be able to find it. Could anyone please give me the link to a stock recovery, and a guide as to how I would install it.
Thanks
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Flash this in your current custom recovery and reboot
https://www.dropbox.com/s/88goq8ipbsfbxp4/StockRecovery-signed.zip
Thanks do much
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sam_hoddi said:
Thanks do much
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are you going to flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota?
shaggydiamond said:
are you going to flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota?
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I'm about to do the same, is there something I should know?
shaggydiamond said:
are you going to flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota?
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Newbie question ...
I have htc one 801n unlocked bootloader and rooted ..
version 1.29.401.16
I want to get 4.2.2 ota ... should I relock bootloader then flash this stock recovery ???
any advice ???
sadek169 said:
Newbie question ...
I have htc one 801n unlocked bootloader and rooted ..
version 1.29.401.16
I want to get 4.2.2 ota ... should I relock bootloader then flash this stock recovery ???
any advice ???
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1. Flash Stock Recovery
2. RElock BootLoader
3. Flash RUU ( If You Have Custom Rom )
4. Upgrade To 4.2.2
Hi guys, im trying flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota. my ver is 1.28.771.6/ CID H3G__001
so i found on xda:
CWM Nandroid Backup / CID H3G__001 / 1.28.771.x
trying flash it(CWM) and got message instalation aborted, what i do wrong ?
A.H.GH said:
1. Flash Stock Recovery
2. RElock BootLoader
3. Flash RUU ( If You Have Custom Rom )
4. Upgrade To 4.2.2
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do you have any stock recovery image?
Won't Flash
Matt said:
Flash this in your current custom recovery and reboot
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I just tried doing this, but I am getting an error when I try to flash the stock recovery. It just says "(status 6) Installation aborted." I'm using CWM Recovery, should I maybe try using TWRP instead or should that not matter?
goldenninja said:
I just tried doing this, but I am getting an error when I try to flash the stock recovery. It just says "(status 6) Installation aborted." I'm using CWM Recovery, should I maybe try using TWRP instead or should that not matter?
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Maybe check if others have flashed it correctly, as I didn't test it and maybe you can't flash a stock recovery in a custom one
Confirmation
Hi,
I've just installed this recovery to my HTC ONE 32GB VODAP001.
My method was to extract the recovery.img from the zip file and flash via fastboot (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img)
worked fine - no issues, boots to the phone picture with a green arrow.
Hope that helps.
Solcenva
EDIT: My previous recovery was TWRP 2.6.0.1
tommykwan222 said:
do you have any stock recovery image?
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for u ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43850756#post43850756
Sorry to bring this thread back...
For anyone still trying to update to 4.2.2 on a rooted phone here are the steps I took to do it.
1.Flash stock recovery (link earlier in thread)
2.Update
3.Reflash your custom recovery (I used TWRP)
4.Reinstall superuser
That should be it
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Could somebody please repost the file? Link doesn't work for me
jeroenpico said:
Could somebody please repost the file? Link doesn't work for me
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/9wbux6a4kn0ndz9/StockRecovery-signed.zip
Flashed stock recovery
Thanks! Now hopefully I can get the latest HTC Google Edition OTA update. Clockworkmod rejected the latest one: JWR66Y
Noob question: What does the stock recovery actually do?
I havn't unlocked bootloader yet, and accidentially started stock recovery from the bootloader screen and started to panic when an image with a red triangle was shown for what seemed like ages. Fortunately the phone booted up normally, but I wonder what I actually did?
BTW how does OTA update work, how to get it?
sblar said:
Noob question: What does the stock recovery actually do?
I havn't unlocked bootloader yet, and accidentially started stock recovery from the bootloader screen and started to panic when an image with a red triangle was shown for what seemed like ages. Fortunately the phone booted up normally, but I wonder what I actually did?
BTW how does OTA update work, how to get it?
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All I know is I flashed the Google Edition ROM on my HTC One in July (was T-Mobile Sense version). 2 days ago I got an OTA notification for an Android 4.3 update (JWR66Y). I couldn't install it because I had Clockworkmod as a custom recovery. My hope is that with this stock recovery I can receive this OTA update fine. I haven't gotten the notification yet, so I don't know if it'll work. If it does work, then I'll be ready for Google Edition Kit Kat in October.
sblar said:
BTW how does OTA update work, how to get it?
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This method works:
Go to Settings > Apps (or Applications) and select show All. Then find Google Services Framework and click the Clear Data button. Then click the Force Stop button. Then go to Settings > About phone > System updates
The stock recovery also worked! I was able to get an OTA update and install it on HTC One which I turned into a Google Edition (originally a T-Mobile with Sense). Now with JWR66Y.H1. Just let the phone do its thing. It takes a while and there are no real status messages. It'll reboot a few times. Don't worry it works. Just be patient.
I think the same method will work when Kit Kat comes out in October.
I am not rooted, I have S-off, and I didn't change model or carrier IDs. I still received the OTA update.
Finally we got Android L, so can anyone root it ??
On UB, flash twrp recovery using fastboot (fastboot flash boot recovery.img). Then flash super su using recovery. After that flash back kernel using flashtool.
I'm still figuring out how to flash a twrp recovery on ub
xarive said:
On UB, flash twrp recovery using fastboot (fastboot flash boot recovery.img). Then flash super su using recovery. After that flash back kernel using flashtool.
I'm still figuring out how to flash a twrp recovery on ub
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damn, my phone still on LB. Do u have any ideas ??
sontran_vietnam said:
damn, my phone still on LB. Do u have any ideas ??
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install kingroot it will root it
xarive said:
On UB, flash twrp recovery using fastboot (fastboot flash boot recovery.img). Then flash super su using recovery. After that flash back kernel using flashtool.
I'm still figuring out how to flash a twrp recovery on ub
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If this root method is working, you can try flash recovery in FOTA partition by for example Xperia Recovery Manager.
usman_fareed said:
install kingroot it will root it
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If you have allready rooted phone, use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2859904
To create rooted update file and flash it via recovery.
You might need to downgrade,root and update via your own lollipop package.
eryen said:
If you have allready rooted phone, use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2859904
To create rooted update file and flash it via recovery.
You might need to downgrade,root and update via your own lollipop package.
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so how to root directly on Android L ?
sontran_vietnam said:
so how to root directly on Android L ?
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usman_fareed said:
install kingroot it will root it
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Your question is answered.
technaudio said:
Your question is answered.
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but it's unstable @@ when i reboot, it's unroot it self @@
c6603
try it @sontran_vietnam
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development/lollipop-5-0-2-10-6-0-454-pre-rooted-t3116205
i've try and it working
sontran_vietnam said:
but it's unstable @@ when i reboot, it's unroot it self @@
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...how-to-root-lollipop-xperia-tablet-z-t3115107
Hi guys!
So i unlocked my m7 and though i could flash a twrp custom recovery.
But somehow the phone stuck on fastboot usb when i boot to recovery via cmd command promp...
I got :
C:\xxxxxxxxx\mini-sdk>fastboot boot twrp-3.0.0-2-m7.img
downloading 'boot.img'... OKAY
booting... OKAY
But the phone won t boot to recovery.
The vol up/down doesn t work either so i had to use power button to shut down my phone..
Tried many times but it didn t work.
Somebody knows why is that ?
nARDOs said:
Hi guys!
So i unlocked my m7 and though i could flash a twrp custom recovery.
But somehow the phone stuck on fastboot usb when i boot to recovery via cmd command promp...
I got :
C:\xxxxxxxxx\mini-sdk>fastboot boot twrp-3.0.0-2-m7.img
downloading 'boot.img'... OKAY
booting... OKAY
But the phone won t boot to recovery.
The vol up/down doesn t work either so i had to use power button to shut down my phone..
Tried many times but it didn t work.
Somebody knows why is that ?
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The "fastboot boot recovery.img" is not supported in hboot 1.54 to 1.61 (was only supported in 1.44). So you can't boot a recovery you must flash it over your stock recovery using "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-2-m7.img":
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-2-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then reboot in recovery mode.
alray said:
The "fastboot boot recovery.img" is not supported in hboot 1.54 to 1.61 (was only supported in 1.44). So you can't boot a recovery you must flash it over your stock recovery using "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-2-m7.img":
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-2-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then reboot in recovery mode.
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Thanks
Got custom recovery.
Just need to find a stock recovery next time :good:
Another question: is the nandroid backup size that big ? it said 6504 MB and i have only about 2700MB available..
Need to free some space...........
nARDOs said:
Thanks
Got custom recovery.
Just need to find a stock recovery next time :good:
Another question: is the nandroid backup size that big ? it said 6504 MB and i have only about 2700MB available..
Need to free some space...........
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Nandroid backup of? It depends what is included in the backup.... if the data partition is included and there were a lot of things saved on the phone then yes it can be really big.... Normally id say around 1.5 gb is normal when its a stock backup without any user data.
alray said:
Nandroid backup of? It depends what is included in the backup.... if the data partition is included and there were a lot of things saved on the phone then yes it can be really big.... Normally id say around 1.5 gb is normal when its a stock backup without any user data.
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Was actually thinking of stock backup without user data.
Do i have to backup "Boot" also ? or only the "system".
nARDOs said:
Was actually thinking of stock backup without user data.
Do i have to backup "Boot" also ? or only the "system".
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Boot is the kernel and system is the OS. I would recommend to backup both of them. Boot isn't very big so it worth being backed up.
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alray said:
Boot is the kernel and system is the OS. I would recommend to backup both of them. Boot isn't very big so it worth being backed up.
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OK.
Is the Root feature on TWRP stable ? Can i use it to root ?
alray said:
Boot is the kernel and system is the OS. I would recommend to backup both of them. Boot isn't very big so it worth being backed up.
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Hi again,
Can I find stock recovery.img on the nandroid file ?
Didn t find it t there.
nARDOs said:
OK.
Is the Root feature on TWRP stable ? Can i use it to root ?
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If you are going to use twrp's root make sure you have a recent twrp version otherwise it will flash an outdated SU version and cause a Bootloop. But yes it's a reliable method, if you prefer you can flash the latest supersu.zip file from twrp.
nARDOs said:
Hi again,
Can I find stock recovery.img on the nandroid file ?
Didn t find it t there.
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Stock recovery isn't included in a nandroid. What is your version-main number? Will try to find it for you.
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alray said:
If you are going to use twrp's root make sure you have a recent twrp version otherwise it will flash an outdated SU version and cause a Bootloop. But yes it's a reliable method, if you prefer you can flash the latest supersu.zip file from twrp.
Stock recovery isn't included in a nandroid. What is your version-main number? Will try to find it for you.
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Thanks mate.
Mine is 7.19.401.51.
nARDOs said:
Thanks mate.
Mine is 7.19.401.51.
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yep make sure to use SuperSu 2.65
https://download.chainfire.eu/921/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip
alray said:
yep make sure to use SuperSu 2.65
https://download.chainfire.eu/921/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip
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Thanks :good:
Do u know a better custom ROM which is not based on sense ?
I m thinking about miui v6 (don t know if there is stable miui v7 for m7) or cm12 (or stable cm13)