There are many people who want to backup stock rom without flashing custom recovery!!
Here's the answer....
1.Download the recovery from Here
2.Put this recovery in platform tools folder.
3-Connect your device to PC in fastboot mode.
4.Open command prompt and type the following commands:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
Now your phone will boot into recovery
Now you can backup your rom from there:good::good::good::good::good:
Your backup will be in SDcard/clockworkmod/backup .... Enjoy
Note: You can use any recovery like twrp etc. Instead of cwm..
Hit Thanks:good: If I Helped.........
Now can anybody explain me how did this guide became without installing a custom recovery?!... -_-
There's no need to flash recovery u have to just boot into recovery
Use of stock rom?
I'm kind of a noob here. So if the device gets bricked later, we can recover it using backed up stock rom?
mknits said:
I'm kind of a noob here. So if the device gets bricked later, we can recover it using backed up stock rom?
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ya that's y we backup:good:
I have one question to ask. If I restore my phone from backup (or custom rom) created using Custom Recovery (I have used Philz Recovery) , will it bring my phone into factory state or will it bring my phone into as it were when the backup was made?
Devam03 said:
There are many people who want to backup stock rom without flashing custom recovery!!
Here's the answer....
1.Download the recovery from Here
2.Put this recovery in platform tools folder.
3-Connect your device to PC in fastboot mode.
4.Open command prompt and type the following commands:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
Now your phone will boot into recovery
Now you can backup your rom from there:good::good::good::good::good:
Your backup will be in SDcard/clockworkmod/backup .... Enjoy
Note: You can use any recovery like twrp etc. Instead of cwm..
Hit Thanks:good: If I Helped.........
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iremofaisal said:
I have one question to ask. If I restore my phone from backup (or custom rom) created using Custom Recovery (I have used Philz Recovery) , will it bring my phone into factory state or will it bring my phone into as it were when the backup was made?
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It will not bring in factory state it will bring you phone into as it was when the backup was made!!
Devam03 said:
It will not bring in factory state it will bring you phone into as it was when the backup was made!!
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Thanks .. So, my data such as contacts, apps, SMSs, call logs etc. will be restored to as it were when backup was made. They will not be deleted .. Am I correct?
iremofaisal said:
Thanks .. So, my data such as contacts, apps, SMSs, call logs etc. will be restored to as it were when backup was made. They will not be deleted .. Am I correct?
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Absolutely right
Can you provide me one more help, please please .. Actually, I have changed the stock micromax bootlogo in my phone. I have searched almost the entire xda forum and google to get back the stock micromax bootlogo for Canvas A1. Can you provide me please.. I Need it :'(
Devam03 said:
There are many people who want to backup stock rom without flashing custom recovery!!
Here's the answer....
1.Download the recovery from Here
2.Put this recovery in platform tools folder.
3-Connect your device to PC in fastboot mode.
4.Open command prompt and type the following commands:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
Now your phone will boot into recovery
Now you can backup your rom from there:good::good::good::good::good:
Your backup will be in SDcard/clockworkmod/backup .... Enjoy
Note: You can use any recovery like twrp etc. Instead of cwm..
Hit Thanks:good: If I Helped.........
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iremofaisal said:
Can you provide me one more help, please please .. Actually, I have changed the stock micromax bootlogo in my phone. I have searched almost the entire xda forum and google to get back the stock micromax bootlogo for Canvas A1. Can you provide me please.. I Need it :'(
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Do you have stock ROM?
No. But I do have a backup that I had created using CWM recovery. But currently, I have flashed Philz recovery on my phone as it has more feature than CWM recovery.
I also have a backup of my current rom (created using Philz Recovery) which I had made after changing the bootlogo.
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So for now, I only have backup that I had made using CWM recovery.
Devam03 said:
Do you have stock ROM?
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Devam03 said:
Do you have stock ROM?
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BTW, I can download stock rom. Yes, I have found one stock rom for my phone. Will flashing it will restore the boot logo to default ?
iremofaisal said:
No. But I do have a backup that I had created using CWM recovery. But currently, I have flashed Philz recovery on my phone as it has more feature than CWM recovery.
I also have a backup of my current rom (created using Philz Recovery) which I had made after changing the bootlogo.
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So for now, I only have backup that I had made using CWM recovery.
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BTW, I can download stock rom. Yes, I have found one stock rom for my phone. Will flashing it will restore the boot logo to default ?
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Yes, also if u flash only logo its OK as there is logo.bin in stock rom
Will i get OTA updates onwards if i flash this backup without unlocking?
nand.96 said:
Will i get OTA updates onwards if i flash this backup without unlocking?
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Yup
Thanks!
Now i have already flashed PhilZ n Unlocked my Phone! I know how to relock,but how can i go to my Original Stock Recovery that my OEM provided and Unroot? Bcoz,without this things i will not be eligible for OTA...So plz help!!?
nand.96 said:
Thanks!
Now i have already flashed PhilZ n Unlocked my Phone! I know how to relock,but how can i go to my Original Stock Recovery that my OEM provided and Unroot? Bcoz,without this things i will not be eligible for OTA...So plz help!!?
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Flash stock ROM and lock boot loader. Done! Now ull get ota
Where can i get the Stock Symphony Roar A50 Rom? I didnt had backup also! :/ No one here also Shared their Stock Symphony Rom here....
Hmm. Tell any of your friends using it and tell to take backup
thanks that was useful...but...
dude,
great job... will definitely hit the THANKS button... the procedure of running into recovery without installing a custom recovery is indeed very helpful. but i got caught in a slight snag: (a) i choose backup, (b) it suddenly pops an error [it was about to finish the backing up procedure] and does not continue.
questions:
a) to do the backup procedure - will it REQUIRE an unlocked bootloader?
b) will one also have to root first, that is, using the 'virtual custom recovery', should one install ROOT ACCESS first, then REBOOT, then proceed with backing up following your procedure?
thanks so much,
bod68
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Hey,
You want to revert to stock recovery?
You are on wright thread
Download This Zip File And unzip it (use 7zip)
Download zip | dev-host
Place Stockrecovery img in sdcard And Flash It From CWM/TWRP/PHILZ or use mobile uncle tool
Boot into recovery and you will get stock recovery
Press THANKS button
Buy Me a drink (donate)
SMARTY BOY said:
Hey,
You want to revert to stock recovery?
You are on wright thread
Download This Zip File And unzip it (use 7zip)
Download zip | dev-host
Place Stockrecovery img in sdcard And Flash It From CWM/TWRP/PHILZ or use mobile uncle tool
Boot into recovery and you will get stock recovery
Press THANKS button
Buy Me a drink (donate)
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Will this work with Micromax Canvas A1 also ??
iremofaisal said:
Will this work with Micromax Canvas A1 also ??
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Its posted in the android one group so I think it should work with an android one phone.
What do you think?
akhilnarang said:
Its posted in the android one group so I think it should work with an android one phone.
What do you think?
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is it working with canvas a1 ?
srikantrn said:
is it working with canvas a1 ?
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Yes
Sent from my A1 using XDA Free mobile app
After flashing the imei lost or something blunder happen with phone pls tell yr i have canvas a1
ashesshubham said:
After flashing the imei lost or something blunder happen with phone pls tell yr i have canvas a1
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Had you created a backup with custom recovery?
Yes
ashesshubham said:
Yes
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Ok. Which custom recovery did you use to create the backup?
Just boot into recovery and restore from the backup you created .
But bro i have locked bootloader and unrooted stock rom backup but iwant ota update when it realse and someone stock recovery important for that
ashesshubham said:
But bro i have locked bootloader and unrooted stock rom backup but iwant ota update when it realse and someone stock recovery important for that
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Okay. You can try the steps below:
1) Unlock bootloader
2) Flash custom recovery
3) Root your phone
4) Boot into recovery and restore from there
5) Reboot your phone to see if the problem is solved.
If the problem that you were facing is solved then
6) Full unroot you device
7) Reflash stock recovery
8) Relock the bootloader *
Done! And now, you will be able to install the OTA updates .
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*If you are not rooted and have stock recovery in your phone already, I don't think locking your bootloader is necessary to install the OTA updates.
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Bro i dont have stock recovery ihave custom recovery and iam on stock rom un rooted and locked oem so i want know that i will receive ota in my phone
ashesshubham said:
Bro i dont have stock recovery ihave custom recovery and iam on stock rom un rooted and locked oem so i want know that i will receive ota in my phone
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No. But you will be able to download the OTA updates but it will not be installed on your phone.
Installing OTA updates require Stock Recovery.
You need to unlock your bootloader and then flash the stock recovery for your phone.
So how i install stock recovery bro pls tell
ashesshubham said:
So how i install stock recovery bro pls tell
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Alright. I will upload the required tools and stock recovery by tomorrow evening.
Yes bro do that a great help bro pls upload bro and jusy post a rply a great help bro
How did you flash custom recovery with locked bootloader???
Sent from my A1 using XDA Free mobile app
Follow the instructions below.
1) Backup all your important data
2) Download the zip file from the attachment and extract it into a folder of your choice
3) Enable USB Debugging on your phone and connect it to your PC via USB cable
4) Open the folder where you extracted the downloaded attachment
5) Run "Unlock Bootloader.bat" file. Follow the on-screen instructions. This will unlock your bootloader and will factory reset your phone. Your phone will now reboot automatically.
6) Go to Settings >> About Phone >> Tap on Build Number 10 times >> Go back to Settings >> Developer Mode >> Allow USB Debugging . A pop-up message will appear on your screen asking you to confirm USB Debugging from your PC. Tap on Allow.
7) Now, connect your phone again by enabling USB Debugging mode.
8) Run "Recovery Installer.bat" from the extracted folder. Now, your phone has stock recovery (for Micromax Canvas A1). Your phone will now reboot automatically.
9) Again, Run "Lock Bootloader.bat" file from the extracted folder. This will relock your bootloader.
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Now, your bootloader is locked and you have stock recovery in your phone. You can confirm this by booting your phone into recovery.
Now, you'll be able to install the OTA Updates.
DONE!
Moreover the official image file here: Android One Stock Recovery.img (KitKat) can be used to flash the stock recovery from fastboot mode or using flashify app in rooted phone.
nope that dosent work
iremofaisal said:
Okay. You can try the steps below:
1) Unlock bootloader
2) Flash custom recovery
3) Root your phone
4) Boot into recovery and restore from there
5) Reboot your phone to see if the problem is solved.
If the problem that you were facing is solved then
6) Full unroot you device
7) Reflash stock recovery
8) Relock the bootloader *
Done! And now, you will be able to install the OTA updates .
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*If you are not rooted and have stock recovery in your phone already, I don't think locking your bootloader is necessary to install the OTA updates.
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been there done that that but it can't install
Hi guys, today I am going to share this simple tutorial on how to root without unlocking bootloader of sprout.. Many people asked me how to do so I am here to create a simple tut for everyone..
Requirements
1. Any custom recovery for sprout (I prefer philz http://forum.xda-developers.com/cro...e-general/sprout-philz-touch-v6-57-9-t2887574 )
2. Fastboot files (google for minimal fastboot) and fastboot drivers
3. Supersu update zip (http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu)
Proceedure
1. Install fastboot drivers and fastboot files..
2. Rename the custom recovery as "recovery.img"
3. Place the recovery.img within fastboot directory (where the fastboot.exe located)
4. Put supersu.zip in root of your phone's sd card
5. Connect your android one device to pc using usb cable in fastboot mode (switch off phn and press power+vol up and then select fastboot)
6. Use the following fastboot command
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
This command will not flash the recovery, it will just let your phone boot into recovery and it will work on locked bootloader
7. You will get the recovery menu then. Install the previously downloader supersu.zip from external sd card using the recovery menu.
8. Congratulation, You have successfully rooted your android one device without unlocking bootloader...:good:
Here is a video guide created by @thesaurabh7777, u can check it..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxlowF80deY&list=UUAWTixiBL7GqKAZB5OLAwDA
Credit
1. @varun.chitre15 for custom recovery
2. @Chainfire for supersu.zip
thanks
Thank you. Just what i wanted.
Anyone tried? And how to unroot if needed ?
UPDATE : I tried. It works and works like charm. I have created CWM backup of my stock ROM, rooted device and installed xposed also.
You can always unroot from settings in SuperSu - Which essentially removes itself and su binaries.
coolkoushik07 said:
Hi guys, today I am going to share this simple tutorial on how to root without unlocking bootloader of sprout.. Many people asked me how to do so I am here to create a simple tut for everyone..
Requirements
1. Any custom recovery for sprout (I prefer philz http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/android-one-general/sprout-philz-touch-v6-57-9-t2887574 )
2. Fastboot files (google for minimal fastboot) and fastboot drivers
3. Supersu update zip (http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu)
Proceedure
1. Install fastboot drivers and fastboot files..
2. Rename the custom recovery as "recovery.img"
3. Place the recovery.img within fastboot directory (where the fastboot.exe located)
4. Put supersu.zip in root of your phone's sd card
5. Connect your android one device to pc using usb cable in fastboot mode (switch off phn and press power+vol up and then select fastboot)
6. Use the following fastboot command
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
This command will not flash the recovery, it will just let your phone boot into recovery and it will work on locked bootloader
7. You will get the recovery menu then. Install the previously downloader supersu.zip from external sd card using the recovery menu.
8. Congratulation, You have successfully rooted your android one device without unlocking bootloader...:good:
Credit
1. @varun.chitre15 for custom recovery
2. @Chainfire for supersu.zip
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This method applicable for moto G??
after rooting using this methord can i install cwm recovery without unlocking the bootloader? i want to backup my rom
austinpinto said:
after rooting using this methord can i install cwm recovery without unlocking the bootloader? i want to backup my rom
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U can but u need flashable zip of recovery.. And u can backup and restore ur rom by booting into custom recovery too..
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact
coolkoushik07 said:
U can but u need flashable zip of recovery.. And u can backup and restore ur rom by booting into custom recovery too..
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact
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can i boot into custom recovery and backup my entire rom without root or unlocking the bootloader?
austinpinto said:
can i boot into custom recovery and backup my entire rom without root or unlocking the bootloader?
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Yes u can
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact
archies20 said:
This method applicable for moto G??
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Please dont quote whole op...
And no, it will not work in moto..
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact
successfully rooted but how to check weather boot loader is locked r unlocked,with root can i get ota update(if the provide any in the near future )r else should i have do any thing to lock bootloader... thank you bro for the tut...:good::good:
how to unroot?
Can the device be unrooted by simple using the option in SuperSU to receive OTA update?
mknits said:
Can the device be unrooted by simple using the option in SuperSU to receive OTA update?
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Yes and ota update depends on what modification u have done to ur phn while being rooted..
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact
coolkoushik07 said:
Yes and ota update depends on what modification u have done to ur phn while being rooted..
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact
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Hi, if I root my device this way, just to backup some apps via TB, and not modify the system any other way, are you sure just unrooting will be enough to safely apply the Kitkat to Lollipop OTA?
I've read about this new "verified boot" thing in Lollipop, which essentially means if you modify system partition in any way, even if just to add the SU app/binaries, the OTA will fail (where it obviously didn't use to, before lollipop). I'm not sure if this verified boot thing will apply to the OTA for Kitkat to Lollipop too, or just updates From Lollipop to future versions.
(AP did an article just a couple of weeks back, check it out here: http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...e-means-update-will-fail-system-modified-way/ )
I have made a backup of Stock ROM before rooting it,so when LOLLIPOP arrives and in case i have changes some system files, i can simply restore the stoock ROM to recieve the updates right???
Rahil S said:
I have made a backup of Stock ROM before rooting it,so when LOLLIPOP arrives and in case i have changes some system files, i can simply restore the stoock ROM to recieve the updates right???
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Yes u can.. In fact I also did the same..
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact
coolkoushik07 said:
Yes u can.. In fact I also did the same..
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact
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Thanks.
And even if i unlock bootloader, flashing the stock rom back with lock the bootloader again right or do i need to do it manually???
Rahil S said:
Thanks.
And even if i unlock bootloader, flashing the stock rom back with lock the bootloader again right or do i need to do it manually???
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If u unlock bootloader, u have to lock bootloader manually after flashing stock rom..
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coolkoushik07 said:
If u unlock bootloader, u have to lock bootloader manually after flashing stock rom..
Sent from my Xperia Z1 Compact
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I have not unlocked bootloader just rooted it. Now do i need to flash stock rom back or removing supersu will make it stock?? I have only used SuperSu and link2sd app. Will be very helpfull if you can guide me. Thanks
Rahil S said:
I have not unlocked bootloader just rooted it. Now do i need to flash stock rom back or removing supersu will make it stock?? I have only used SuperSu and link2sd app. Will be very helpfull if you can guide me. Thanks
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Yes it will
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Nice
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Good work
Hi All,
I see a lot of people asking for stock stuff for the HTC One Mini 2, please find them here:
Stock RUUs - https://forum.xda-developers.com/one-mini-2/general/htc-one-mini-2-official-ruu-t3425930
BOOT IMAGE
Signed Boot Image : boot_signed.img for booting problems (FOR INTERNATIONAL/EUROPEAN DEVICES ONLY)
PROCESS
Enter bootloader and then enter fastboot and type the command :
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot_signed.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
Nandroid Backup for restoring to stock, I have used this, working fine (Can be restored through TWRP): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347818782 (FOR INTERNAITIONAL/EUROPEAN DEVICES ONLY)
Stock Firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001615234
Stock Recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347822267 (Newer)
Stock Recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001615233
Original Page (German): http://www.handy-faq.de/forum/htc-one-mini-2-firmwaresammlung-ruus-otas-backups-t309020/
LINKS WERE WORKING WHEN I POSTED THEM, DOWNLOAD AT THE EARLIEST AS MAY BE THEY WONT WORK WHEN YOU NEED THEM, SO JUST DOWNLOAD AND KEEP.
STEPS TO RESTORE NANDROID BACKUP THROUGH TWRP:
- REBOOT AND ENTER TWRP, PERFORM A BACKUP (THIS WILL CREATE A TWRP BACK UP FOLDER WITH DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER IN THE SD CARD)
- DOWNLOAD AND EXTRACT THE NANDROID BACK UP FILE
- PLACE THE EXTRACTED FILES IN TO THE TWRP>BACKUP<DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER> FOLDER IN THE SD CARD
- RESTART THE DEVICE AND ENTER TWRP, CHOOSE RESTORE
- LOCATE THE FOLDER COPIED IN THE ROOT OF THE SDCARD
- SWIPE TO RESTORE
- FOR SOME REASON THE NANDROID BACKUP DOES NOT CONTAIN CALCULATOR, FLASH LIGHT WHICH CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE: http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/htc-corporation/
THANK YOU
I cant install
Bear Grylls said:
I cant install
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What is the exact problem you are facing when flashing the stock file. PLEASE EXPLAIN FOR BETTER UNDERSTANDNG.
ELSE YOU CAN TRY THE BELOW.
NB: I AM ASSUMING THINGS AND GIVING THIS INFORMATION, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT HAPPENS AS I DONT KNOW THE EXACT PROBLEM YOU ARE FACING.
Make sure device is 100% battery.
1st try this:
1-Download this file: [ https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_1zjuazXSqbQ0p6NWtvRk9OMzA/edit?pli=1 ] and install in Windows (Run as Administrator).
2-Open Command window and type:
Code:
cd c:\adb
3-now on your device use Vol keys to choose and power key to select, and choose FASTBOOT
4-now download the attached file boot_signed.rar (extract the file in C:\adb folder)
5-type in the command window:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot_signed.img
5-type in the command window:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
6-type in command window:
Code:
fastboot reboot
IF THIS DID NOT WORK, THEN TRY THIS:
Download this [ https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934555508 ] file and rename it to 0P8BIMG.zip and place it into the SD card (MMC Card), restart the device and let it boot into the HBoot menu.
Reboot device from the boot mode, if the device automatically reboot into the boot menu then it will start flashing the file automatically.
Good Luck, let me know how it went.
Try and let me know.
this is excellent, all in one place...
However, please forgive my ignorance in recovery/backup terminology (I hope it is not just me) but I get confused by the use of 'Nandroid' backup, Stock Rom, and .zip and .img files for flashing.
I have successfully used TWRP to flash the NostromoPop ROM, but have not been successful with any other .zip file supposedly a Stock ROM.
I have been hoping that somebody could put a rooted Stock ROM so that I can try it as a way to get around the KitKat blocks on writing to the SD card for some of my autosync apps.
Am I making any sense?
Many thanks if you can help
soundrediscovery said:
this is excellent, all in one place...
However, please forgive my ignorance in recovery/backup terminology (I hope it is not just me) but I get confused by the use of 'Nandroid' backup, Stock Rom, and .zip and .img files for flashing.
I have successfully used TWRP to flash the NostromoPop ROM, but have not been successful with any other .zip file supposedly a Stock ROM.
I have been hoping that somebody could put a rooted Stock ROM so that I can try it as a way to get around the KitKat blocks on writing to the SD card for some of my autosync apps.
Am I making any sense?
Many thanks if you can help
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Hi,
As I understand you cannot flash a stock ROM with customer Recovery, as far as I know you need stock Recovery to flash a stock ROM, I remember trying stock ROM on TWRP but it failed, could be due to some other reason, I read somewhere it has something to do with file signatures.
As for SD write fix, you need to have root access other than that there is no fix for it, rooting with SuperUser Binary... I myself did want to try it now that I am back on stock but then I am greedy for Marshmallow (if they could fix that Loud Speaker issue) I am all in for Android M, I tried to get in touch with people on the Cyanogen Forums but no luck as I have not yet received verification email, tried so many times, no luck and as it seems there is no Marshmallow development on HTC One Mini 2....
I will wait and see how it goes...
If I am correct you can keep stock ROM and flash SU Binary and get root access and then install https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.sdfix to get it done with, it ought to work, haven't tried myself...
The recovery image you gave seems a little broken, but the backup worked...thought I recommend a factory reset unless you want the system language to be weird...
hanro50 said:
The recovery image you gave seems a little broken, but the backup worked...thought I recommend a factory reset unless you want the system language to be weird...
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Which recovery image have you used, I have flashed the newer version successfully, yes the backup worked and has non-English language as default.
The command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_name.img
fastboot erase cache
If you could elaborate a "little broken"
I maneged to reflash twrp from android, ok these is what happened, I flash it as a recovery image with twrp, when I reboot into recovery later then it just showed a picture of my phone with a red triangle icon in it, after a while my phone resets...and goes back to booting from the main installed os...
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The name of the file is M8_MINI_UL_Stock_Recovery_2.19.401.2.img
I don't remember if I taped New or old
hanro50 said:
I maneged to reflash twrp from android, ok these is what happened, I flash it as a recovery image with twrp, when I reboot into recovery later then it just showed a picture of my phone with a red triangle icon in it, after a while my phone resets...and goes back to booting from the main installed os...
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The name of the file is M8_MINI_UL_Stock_Recovery_2.19.401.2.img
I don't remember if I taped New or old
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Hi,
I believe you flashed a recovery with another recovery, which I think is not the right way, the right way is to use the command to overwrite TWRP with stock recovery.
hanro50 said:
I maneged to reflash twrp from android, ok these is what happened, I flash it as a recovery image with twrp, when I reboot into recovery later then it just showed a picture of my phone with a red triangle icon in it, after a while my phone resets...and goes back to booting from the main installed os...
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The name of the file is M8_MINI_UL_Stock_Recovery_2.19.401.2.img
I don't remember if I taped New or old
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HI,
Just wanted to know if you are having any issues with low audio after restoring Android backup from TWRP, I feel my audio is way too low and cant be heard just if I am outside my room..
I didn't have any audio problems, it could just be you being used to cm's 3rd party BoomSound replacement
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Well that would exsplain why some elements of the stock recovery remained after I reflashed twrp with a app on my phone, e.g. it fixed the image I get when I hook my device up to power when it is turned off...before that it would just boot me into a unusable twrp homepage
The stock RUU file is corrupt! (tried 5 times now)
Where can I get a A stock flash or a ROM that is NOT ROOTED please?
I tried the 0P8BIMG.zip on SD card method and that did not work either.
Also, I thought the RUU file is meant to be an executable not a zip file. I'm confused...
niblettr said:
The stock RUU file is corrupt! (tried 5 times now)
Where can I get a A stock flash or a ROM that is NOT ROOTED please?
I tried the 0P8BIMG.zip on SD card method and that did not work either.
Also, I thought the RUU file is meant to be an executable not a zip file. I'm confused...
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I doubt its corrupted, which OS are you running currently ?, when I tried it, it failed due to the installed stock ROM being newer than the one being installed and since I have S-ON I cant downgrade it...
You can Nandroid Restore the stock backup, I have personally tried and it works....
Another way to do it is to have the Nandroid Restore and then use Sunshine to S-OFF (as sunshine only works on stock or near-stock ROMs) and then flash with 0P8BIMG.zip, it should work then, just a thought...
Hi, thanks for these links & info. Just about to give this a go. But, what does boot_signed.img do?
pavsid said:
Hi, thanks for these links & info. Just about to give this a go. But, what does boot_signed.img do?
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Its a signed boot file, meaning it flashes successfully should the device fail to boot or stuck on boot or in other words if the device does not boot and remains on HTC, this flashing this should solve your problem.
Hi all I have been directed here from another thread as I am looking to place a stock rom on my htc one mini 2 without bloatware, I have unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP but the stock rom remains the same all I want is to install a rom via TWRP if at all possible. Is the 1gig one ok for that or will i need to completely put the stock recovery back on and the phone is unlocked to all networks if that makes any different
Thank in advance
The Watergod said:
Hi all I have been directed here from another thread as I am looking to place a stock rom on my htc one mini 2 without bloatware, I have unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP but the stock rom remains the same all I want is to install a rom via TWRP if at all possible. Is the 1gig one ok for that or will i need to completely put the stock recovery back on and the phone is unlocked to all networks if that makes any different
Thank in advance
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Hi,
Its not possible to flash stock rom via TWRP, plus you need to have S-Off.
The only way to go complete stock is to restore Nandroid Backup and then flash stock recovery.
TryllZ said:
Hi,
Its not possible to flash stock rom via TWRP, plus you need to have S-Off.
The only way to go complete stock is to restore Nandroid Backup and then flash stock recovery.
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so is this the nandroid back up of a stock rom that I can use with the latest update for use with twrp and when I mean stock rom I mean a rom that has not been majorly altered to class it as a custom rom. I.e still has sense and no additional apps added
Again Thanks in advance
The Watergod said:
so is this the nandroid back up of a stock rom that I can use with the latest update for use with twrp and when I mean stock rom I mean a rom that has not been majorly altered to class it as a custom rom. I.e still has sense and no additional apps added
Again Thanks in advance
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Hi,
Yes you will have to restore the Nandroid Backup, this backup is completely of a stock ROM, no edition, however it does not have some apps like the Calculator, Flash etc for some reason.
However I found the missing apps from here: http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/htc-corporation/
TryllZ said:
Hi,
Yes you will have to restore the Nandroid Backup, this backup is completely of a stock ROM, no edition, however it does not have some apps like the Calculator, Flash etc for some reason.
However I found the missing apps from here: http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/htc-corporation/
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Excellent much appreciated for this right, so I need to first copy the nandroid backup to my Phones root and run TWRP and restore using the downloaded nandroid yes?
if yes could I please have the steps to put the stock recovery on with ADB commands as I really don't want to brick my phone (Yes I know you take no resposibilty etc) just happier to have as least the correct file names and adb commands.
And last I just copy the new stock RUU to my phone and install?
You help is as always greatly appreciated as no one seems to be ddoing anything anymore for this phone
Hi, everyone this is my first post.
Though I am not new to rooting, but earlier i used to do one click root..so unrooting was also that damn easy.
Recently i rooted my moto x 2nd gen xt1092 by unlocking bootloader and after flashing TWRP and later using SuperSu.
But here is the catch I didn't take nandroid backup before rooting.
So my question is
1 If I take backup now , will this backup be a rooted backup , means that if in future I flash this backup my phone will be directly boot in rooted mode..?
2 If I unroot using supersu are there chances I may stuck in bootloop?
3 now as I alreday have Twrp flashed how can I get to my original OS I once had? 9(system recovery image)
Plz let my doubts get cleared.
thanks in advance
saumyadip said:
Hi, everyone this is my first post.
Though I am not new to rooting, but earlier i used to do one click root..so unrooting was also that damn easy.
Recently i rooted my moto x 2nd gen xt1092 by unlocking bootloader and after flashing TWRP and later using SuperSu.
But here is the catch I didn't take nandroid backup before rooting.
So my question is
1 If I take backup now , will this backup be a rooted backup , means that if in future I flash this backup my phone will be directly boot in rooted mode..?
2 If I unroot using supersu are there chances I may stuck in bootloop?
3 now as I alreday have Twrp flashed how can I get to my original OS I once had? 9(system recovery image)
Plz let my doubts get cleared.
thanks in advance
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1. yes, you can do a full backup of system, data, recovery, boot, etc (default configuration of backup) and when you do a restore you have the same root system.
2, sometimes, you have a 50% of possible failure, the best option is flash the stock system files and after do a ota update or similar (never do a downgrade, can kill your phone(hardbrick))
3. Via bootloader (down volume button when you turn on the phone)
Write or copy this lines on bootloader mode (in the same folder where you have execute the command for your unlock code for the unlock of boot loader)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
The recovery is on image of StockRom.
Sorry my English, I`m Chilean.
cyker31 said:
1. yes, you can do a full backup of system, data, recovery, boot, etc (default configuration of backup) and when you do a restore you have the same root system.
2, sometimes, you have a 50% of possible failure, the best option is flash the stock system files and after do a ota update or similar (never do a downgrade, can kill your phone(hardbrick))
3. Via bootloader (down volume button when you turn on the phone)
Write or copy this lines on bootloader mode (in the same folder where you have execute the command for your unlock code for the unlock of boot loader)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
The recovery is on image of StockRom.
Sorry my English, I`m Chilean.
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Thanks cyke31.
My two doubts are absolutely clear.
I have a doubt regarding the 3 point.
where I will find that recovey.img file?
And after flashing that recovery.img file will I get back to my stock rom, that I had before TWRP was installed ?
Can I take OTA updates?
Will TWRP get uninstalled ?
your english is pretty good..
I am Indian ....so don't worry . I'm not grammar NAZI..
saumyadip said:
Thanks cyke31.
My two doubts are absolutely clear.
I have a doubt regarding the 3 point.
where I will find that recovey.img file?
And after flashing that recovery.img file will I get back to my stock rom, that I had before TWRP was installed ?
Can I take OTA updates?
Will TWRP get uninstalled ?
your english is pretty good..
I am Indian ....so don't worry . I'm not grammar NAZI..
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I recommend downloading the stock rom and do a clean install , because any change you've made in system, will generate bootloop...
Here the links to the Rom (you must download The xt1092 version)
Firmwares 4.4.4 hasta 5.0.X: https://mega.co.nz/#F!TkIwRTjR!m7W1V35qfLBiiUargAx1vg
Firmwares 5.1 y 6.0: https://mega.co.nz/#F!ow8igZRL!Z7vmN8GOpez2bVMYDvEKkg
And them install via guides on xda.
cyker31 said:
I recommend downloading the stock rom and do a clean install , because any change you've made in system, will generate bootloop...
Here the links to the Rom (you must download The xt1092 version)
Firmwares 4.4.4 hasta 5.0.X: https://mega.co.nz/#F!TkIwRTjR!m7W1V35qfLBiiUargAx1vg
Firmwares 5.1 y 6.0: https://mega.co.nz/#F!ow8igZRL!Z7vmN8GOpez2bVMYDvEKkg
And them install via guides on xda.
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so its better to flash system files than flashing recovery.img
though I'm in no mood to unroot my device. just wanted to know the consequences. I'll do normal backup of my current rooted rom. If in case anything happens I'll flash stock system files from motorola website.
Thanks for the info.
Xposed is the reason I rooted my device. Heard that is better to take nandroid backup before installing Xposed.
saumyadip said:
so its better to flash system files than flashing recovery.img
though I'm in no mood to unroot my device. just wanted to know the consequences. I'll do normal backup of my current rooted rom. If in case anything happens I'll flash stock system files from motorola website.
Thanks for the info.
Xposed is the reason I rooted my device. Heard that is better to take nandroid backup before installing Xposed.
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Yes, but xposed is a thing, and the modules are totally different thing,Xposed by itself does not cause any problems...
yeah know that but...wanted to be sure..... as there is no service center in my state
Hi Guys
My brothers lenovo K3note was runing RR rom and he did factory reset the phone, but now it only goes to TWRP and not booting into the OS
I tried to reinstall the RR rom, it installs normally but after reboot from TWRP, it goes back to TWRP instead of android Os.
What can i do now, please help
any help guys,
skyh3ck said:
Hi Guys
My brothers lenovo K3note was runing RR rom and he did factory reset the phone, but now it only goes to TWRP and not booting into the OS
I tried to reinstall the RR rom, it installs normally but after reboot from TWRP, it goes back to TWRP instead of android Os.
What can i do now, please help
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Hello mate
Don't worry.. Just wipe system, data and cache and re-install rr rom. The same thing happened to me when i did a factory reset on that ROM.
i did all, it shows as installing but after reboot goes back to TWRP recovery only
change ur twrp recovery, i mean update your twrp recovery and you will never face this problem....
skyh3ck said:
i did all, it shows as installing but after reboot goes back to TWRP recovery only
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I had the same problem a few days back. I tried everything but at the end, I had to flash the stock ROM using SP Flash Tool. After that, I was able to boot into Stock Android and rooted the phone again and installed the Custom Rom later.
TheRootRiffs said:
I had the same problem a few days back. I tried everything but at the end, I had to flash the stock ROM using SP Flash Tool. After that, I was able to boot into Stock Android and rooted the phone again and installed the Custom Rom later.
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And from where have you downloaded the stock ROM?
VinayakS said:
And from where have you downloaded the stock ROM?
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youtube(dot)com/watch?v=TySRc_DkcFk&t=251s
Follow this
TheRootRiffs said:
youtube(dot)com/watch?v=TySRc_DkcFk&t=251s
Follow this
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Thanks, I have already downloaded from some other URL.
@ skyh3ck and VinayakS
did it help?
My phone got a bootloop to twrp 3.0.2-7 after I wanted to restore to factory settings (from settings menu), I tried flashing 'new' RR-N-v5.8.5-20170926-aio_otfp-FINAL (during flashing I had 2 errors - logs available), tried to flash with some other roms, I tried to restore some old backups - same thing = bootloop to twrp.
I don't want to brick it like the guy from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/k3-note/help/help-unbricking-k3-note-k50a40-charging-t3699007
Krzykor said:
@ skyh3ck and VinayakS
did it help?
My phone got a bootloop to twrp 3.0.2-7 after I wanted to restore to factory settings (from settings menu), I tried flashing 'new' RR-N-v5.8.5-20170926-aio_otfp-FINAL (during flashing I had 2 errors - logs available), tried to flash with some other roms, I tried to restore some old backups - same thing = bootloop to twrp.
I don't want to brick it like the guy from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/k3-note/help/help-unbricking-k3-note-k50a40-charging-t3699007
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I did not had time to revert rooting and remove custom recovery, so can't say much at this moment.
But your bootloop issue is most probably due to presence of TWRP, you need to completely remove root & TWRP, restore stock boot and recovery, then try.
VinayakS said:
But your bootloop issue is most probably due to presence of TWRP, you need to completely remove root & TWRP, restore stock boot and recovery, then try.
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Fortunately I've made it working again.
What I did, I flashed phone with SP FLash Tool 5.1628 and K50a40_S433_160909_ROW https://forum.xda-developers.com/k3-note/development/official-build-lenovo-k3-note-k50a40-6-t3370537. But it was not success at that time. Phone acted weirdly couldn't boot, only vibration after power on could be felt. So I tried to flash only the recovery Lenovo K3 Note Stock Recovery.img 10,2MB (also in the package but not default recovery image for S433) with the scatter map from S433 stockrom but SPFL said that it didn't end successfully, so I flashed only rocovery from stock rom S433 target_bin folder recovery.img 12800kB and then voila, it started to boot, there was a Lenovo logo, took some time to start but eventually phone is working.
Now I want to root it and / or flash correct version because my phone is actually k50-t5 not k50a40.
So thanks and good luck to those with similar problems after restoring factory settings on AIMROM.
same prob happend to me
first time encountering with TWRP loop.
downloading the stock rom
if there is any improvements will update
the solution for this(FIX)
all we need to do is reinstall a stock recovery and the again reinstall the TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k3-...-note-t3102997
follow this link..my phone just got fixed
nidheeshv said:
all we need to do is reinstall a stock recovery and the again reinstall the TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k3-...-note-t3102997
follow this link..my phone just got fixed
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That link is incorrect / not working.
updating
VinayakS said:
That link is incorrect / not working.
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wait i will update the link now
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Before proceeding download a stock and TWRP recovery from the link below
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2I5z1mFfUpcTUtjWUtpUmFCRWM/view
this is the stock recovery,extract this recovery and paste the contents to a folder named STOCK
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2I5z1mFfUpcaE5sZTk3M2Vrc1E/view
this is the TWRP recovery,extract this recovery and paste the contents to a folder named TWRP
1.install adb and fastboot on ur laptop.(am using ububtu 16.04)
2.make the phone to go to TWRP
3.plug in the usb
4.open terminal and type adb devices
5.see if device is detected ,if detected do the following
go to the STOCK rfolder u created and open terminal there.and type the following
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
6.Now ur device will have stock recovery.
7.again repeat the above steps instead of STOCK use TWRP recovery.
8.your device will boot up with TWRP recovery build in
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nidheeshv said:
wait i will update the link now
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Before proceeding download a stock and TWRP recovery from the link below
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2I5z1mFfUpcTUtjWUtpUmFCRWM/view
this is the stock recovery,extract this recovery and paste the contents to a folder named STOCK
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2I5z1mFfUpcaE5sZTk3M2Vrc1E/view
this is the TWRP recovery,extract this recovery and paste the contents to a folder named TWRP
1.install adb and fastboot on ur laptop.(am using ububtu 16.04)
2.make the phone to go to TWRP
3.plug in the usb
4.open terminal and type adb devices
5.see if device is detected ,if detected do the following
go to the STOCK rfolder u created and open terminal there.and type the following
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
6.Now ur device will have stock recovery.
7.again repeat the above steps instead of STOCK use TWRP recovery.
8.your device will boot up with TWRP recovery build in
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dont download the files from the below link ,its for a different device ,its just a reference i used
the reference is
http://https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-fix-twrp-recovery-script-loop-t3649727
nidheeshv said:
wait i will update the link now
---------- Post added at 12:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:49 AM ----------
Before proceeding download a stock and TWRP recovery from the link below
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2I5z1mFfUpcTUtjWUtpUmFCRWM/view
this is the stock recovery,extract this recovery and paste the contents to a folder named STOCK
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2I5z1mFfUpcaE5sZTk3M2Vrc1E/view
this is the TWRP recovery,extract this recovery and paste the contents to a folder named TWRP
1.install adb and fastboot on ur laptop.(am using ububtu 16.04)
2.make the phone to go to TWRP
3.plug in the usb
4.open terminal and type adb devices
5.see if device is detected ,if detected do the following
go to the STOCK rfolder u created and open terminal there.and type the following
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
6.Now ur device will have stock recovery.
7.again repeat the above steps instead of STOCK use TWRP recovery.
8.your device will boot up with TWRP recovery build in
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dont download the files from the below link ,its for a different device ,its just a reference i used
the reference is
http://https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-fix-twrp-recovery-script-loop-t3649727
sudip_55 said:
change ur twrp recovery, i mean update your twrp recovery and you will never face this problem....
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Exactly the same thing happened to me.
So I tried your idea and updated my TWRP, going from 2.8 to 3.1..1
But exactly the same thing happens - it still bootloops, but to the new TWRP.
I've tried flashing several different ROMs that all worked in the past. But no change.
Salvadorfreeman said:
Exactly the same thing happened to me.
So I tried your idea and updated my TWRP, going from 2.8 to 3.1..1
But exactly the same thing happens - it still bootloops, but to the new TWRP.
I've tried flashing several different ROMs that all worked in the past. But no change.
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do as what i have mentioned above,..and give update
It worked ! Thanks.
The reason I didn't try it straight away was all the comments about wrong links etc. And some of the links afterwards didn't work. So I was looking for a recovery.img file in other places.
I read your new message, so I used the first link in your post which gave me the recovery img. The TWRP link doesn't seem to work, but I already have an up to date TWRP on the phone.