TWRP 2.6.3.1 zip - Nexus 5 General

I've created a flashable zip of twrp 2.6.3.1 that can be flashed in your custom recovery. This can be used to easily flash between recoveries if you desire.
All credit goes to Dees_Troy, I just packaged the image file.
//d-h.st/Mxu

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CWM 6.0.4.4 Unoffical zip

I've created a flashable zip of cwm 6.0.4.4 Unofficial that can be flashed in your custom recovery. This can be used to easily flash between recoveries if you desire.
All credit goes to Rom Manager, I just packaged the image file.
EDIT, Working Official 6.0.4.4 here http://d-h.st/UuV

Flashing TWRP Update In Recovery

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I have an LG G2 Verizon that had TWRP 2.7.0.0 on it and I would like to update it. If I download the new 2.8.6.0 build, am I able to just flash the new image in my old recovery or do I have to do it through the TWRP Manager app? Thanks in advanced.
If you downloaded the new bumped TWRP, you can either flash it in recovery or extract the .img from the recovery zip file and flash it in Flashify or something
Thanks a lot. You solved me a lot of headache.

TWRP new ZIP install

TeamWin released twrp 3.3.1-1 IMG and twrp 3.3.1-1 ZIP Installer, Someone has been able to install it? i got twrp-bootloop after booting the twrp.img and then flash twrp.zip. Ty for your help

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Is it okay to flash a new twrp zip in current twrp to upgrade from 3.3.1-0 to 3.3.1-3 ?
Or should I extract the img and then flash?
Having some issues with current 3.3.1-0 twrp version.
And my pc is broken so I can't use anything other than current recovery.

Question Question regarding the boot.img

When getting a custom ROM and wanting to root it with Magisk, should I patch and flash the boot.img of the specific ROM or the boot.img of the factory FW
hazoky01 said:
When getting a custom ROM and wanting to root it with Magisk, should I patch and flash the boot.img of the specific ROM or the boot.img of the factory FW
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Flash TWRP or orange fox and then Magisk zip in the recovery
That's it
But of course the bootloader has to be unlocked
The boot img of the current ROM you're using like example boot img of Pixel Experience if you're using that. Usually the boot img is inside the ROM zip when you installed it. But this method is for devices without custom recovery. Of course it will work but I suggest to follow what Laptapper suggested to flash a custom recovery (orange fox r12.1_2 or twrp 3.7.0) and just flash magisk.zip.

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