Hi!
installed cwm recovery on my xperia z (locked bootloader).
now, i want to try twrp recovery with its touch interface.
so my question is: how can i replace cwm recovery with twrp recovery? do i have to do some kind of "erase" (the cwm), or can i just install twrp like i don't have any recovery installed yet (= cwm will be overwritten)?
thanks for your help & wish you a nice day
noone?
Flash this and you'll have both http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261606
I don't remember if I deleted it or what but I only have TWRP 2.6.1 on my device as a recovery and I would like to reinstall CWM on my device. However, every "flashable" CWM zip I have tried through TWRP has failed and I'm not sure why. Don't nwant to brick my device and don't necessarily want to WebOS doctor it if I can avoid it, as my device has run fairly well (I am on 4.2.2). Any/all help is appreciated. Thanks!
I'm guessing that TWRP doesn't support flashing another recovery from it. Have you tried flashing recovery image from fastboot?
bananagranola said:
I'm guessing that TWRP doesn't support flashing another recovery from it. Have you tried flashing recovery image from fastboot?
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Not yet, although I managed to get a workable CWM running by moving an image to the boot folder and then updating to the latest working version (couldn't get the "touch" version to work via touch, however).
However, I may try flashing via fastboot if something unexpected happens. Thanks for the help
Here are two flashable zip for you to flash the recovery, CWM or TWRP into your Xperia ZR.
Quoting from this thread by @championswimmer:
What are the advantages of this method ?
Every time you flash a kernel, the recovery gets changed, because the recovery is present in the kernel. But if we are hotbooting a recovery in the fotakernel partiton, then even after flashing a new kernel (given that it supports extract_elf_ramdisk), your recovery is not changed. Thus even if the kernel's inbuilt recovery is broken, you can continue to use the recovery you have flashed onto your fotakernel.
All I have done with the installer script is pushing the recovery.img into your fotakernel so the recovery you prefer will always stay in the device no matter what kernel/ROM you flashed.
Benefit?
You will not need computer to perform the installation as you only need to flash on your device and you're good to go.
How to install?
1. Download the recovery zip you want
CWM: View attachment clockworkmod_touch_6.0.4.5.zip
TWRP: View attachment twrp_2.6.3.0.zip
2. Copy onto your device, boot into recovery and flash like normal zip
3. Reboot recovery to see if it changes your recovery to the one you flashed
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wai10691 said:
Here are two flashable zip for you to flash the recovery, CWM or TWRP into your Xperia ZR.
Quoting from this thread by @championswimmer:
What are the advantages of this method ?
Every time you flash a kernel, the recovery gets changed, because the recovery is present in the kernel. But if we are hotbooting a recovery in the fotakernel partiton, then even after flashing a new kernel (given that it supports extract_elf_ramdisk), your recovery is not changed. Thus even if the kernel's inbuilt recovery is broken, you can continue to use the recovery you have flashed onto your fotakernel.
All I have done with the installer script is pushing the recovery.img into your fotakernel so the recovery you prefer will always stay in the device no matter what kernel/ROM you flashed.
Benefit?
You will not need computer to perform the installation as you only need to flash on your device and you're good to go.
How to install?
1. Download the recovery zip you want
CWM: View attachment 2587832
TWRP: View attachment 2587840
2. Copy onto your device, boot into recovery and flash like normal zip
3. Reboot recovery to see if it changes your recovery to the one you flashed
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Can we have dual recovery pls?
If we need to remove what is the way. Once I was in boot loop when using nut recovery and only thing I had to do add a file to sd card recovery folder to stop recovery
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Lasantha said:
Can we have dual recovery pls?
If we need to remove what is the way. Once I was in boot loop when using nut recovery and only thing I had to do add a file to sd card recovery folder to stop recovery
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The intention was only install one recovery in FOTAKernel. DualRecovery using another method but if you want you can use the other dualrecovery.
I have made CWM and TWRP available for user to move around without losing any recovery.
wai10691 said:
The intention was only install one recovery in FOTAKernel. DualRecovery using another method but if you want you can use the other dualrecovery.
I have made CWM and TWRP available for user to move around without losing any recovery.
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Thanks this is only for unlocked boot loader right?
Will it work on ZU?
wai10691 said:
Here are two flashable zip for you to flash the recovery, CWM or TWRP into your Xperia ZR.
Quoting from this thread by @championswimmer:
What are the advantages of this method ?
Every time you flash a kernel, the recovery gets changed, because the recovery is present in the kernel. But if we are hotbooting a recovery in the fotakernel partiton, then even after flashing a new kernel (given that it supports extract_elf_ramdisk), your recovery is not changed. Thus even if the kernel's inbuilt recovery is broken, you can continue to use the recovery you have flashed onto your fotakernel.
All I have done with the installer script is pushing the recovery.img into your fotakernel so the recovery you prefer will always stay in the device no matter what kernel/ROM you flashed.
Benefit?
You will not need computer to perform the installation as you only need to flash on your device and you're good to go.
How to install?
1. Download the recovery zip you want
CWM: View attachment 2587832
TWRP: View attachment 2587840
2. Copy onto your device, boot into recovery and flash like normal zip
3. Reboot recovery to see if it changes your recovery to the one you flashed
If you like my work, press the THANKS button or consider to buy me a beer.
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Great work!! I just have two questions:
1. Does this work on LB?
2. Does offline charging work with this recovery?
is it possible to use recovery in kernel when fotarecovery is installed?
how can it be uninstalled?
can u plz make a fastboot .img file to cwm or twrp ?
Can you find newer versions of CWM/TWRP? Or, can you teach me how to make em myself?
If I flash kernel that contains recovery (i.e CM11) will it be overwritten?
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adize said:
If I flash kernel that contains recovery (i.e CM11) will it be overwritten?
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Yes !
But if the previous recovery was in system and was not with Kernel then they both may stay together.
any update to twrp 2.8?
Yes.Find it herehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3047602
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Right now I have no recovery on my XZR, so I cannot flash the recoverys.
What must I do, to get a recovery on my ZR, so that I can flash?
Lemmi1 said:
Right now I have no recovery on my XZR, so I cannot flash the recoverys.
What must I do, to get a recovery on my ZR, so that I can flash?
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Install XZ dualrecovery from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261606
Tapped from my furious ZR
It works perfect, thank you so much.
Need urgent help
wai10691 said:
Here are two flashable zip for you to flash the recovery, CWM or TWRP into your Xperia ZR.
Quoting from this thread by @championswimmer:
What are the advantages of this method ?
Every time you flash a kernel, the recovery gets changed, because the recovery is present in the kernel. But if we are hotbooting a recovery in the fotakernel partiton, then even after flashing a new kernel (given that it supports extract_elf_ramdisk), your recovery is not changed. Thus even if the kernel's inbuilt recovery is broken, you can continue to use the recovery you have flashed onto your fotakernel.
All I have done with the installer script is pushing the recovery.img into your fotakernel so the recovery you prefer will always stay in the device no matter what kernel/ROM you flashed.
Benefit?
You will not need computer to perform the installation as you only need to flash on your device and you're good to go.
How to install?
1. Download the recovery zip you want
CWM: View attachment 2587832
TWRP: View attachment 2587840
2. Copy onto your device, boot into recovery and flash like normal zip
3. Reboot recovery to see if it changes your recovery to the one you flashed
If you like my work, press the THANKS button or consider to buy me a beer.
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How do I enter in to recovery. I hav etried all the possible PnC's found online but nothing seems to worlk andI end up starting the phone.
help me flashed twrp with official twrp app , not device is not booting in recovery mode with key combination and twrp app to... my device is bootloader unlocked and rooted help me to flash twrp in device
Hi,
I had a ROM fail to install using Clockwork mod on my I9000 but now I have the TWRP recovery and no ROM. Even if I tell it to power off it it boots into TWRP. Also the Mount USB Storage doesn't work so I can't load a ROM onto the device. I can't get into download mode at all.
Thanks,
Steve
Hi,
i'm running an rooted Z3+ dual SIM with Nougat 7.1.1 (customizedRU 32.4.A.1.54) with an old 3.0.2 TWRP version
i tried now to update my TWRP with adb flash comands and also with the TWRP.apk from googlePlay store
bothe said succelfull updated, but when i reboot into recovery it still says i have the old v3.0.2 version running
my problem i tried to restore an backup but after the restored my phone keeps always booting into recovery
edit...wenn i tried ti flash an image via Recovery its showing my boot partition only....no recovery partition where i have to flash the new recovery(i know)
on my Xcompact i have an boot and recovery partition.
found this is that still right.???
cause my Xcompact has an recovery partition
Rycon33 said:
Sony phones doesn't have separate recovery partition. Its recovery is incorporated to the boot.img, which contains also the kernel.
Custom kernels normally comes with the recovery. You only need to "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
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