Recoveries gone - Xperia SP Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
Well, I do have one recovery - cyanogen recovery, all others are gone.
With cyanogen I can't flash gapps or tangerine kernel,so I need my old ones back.
How it happened? Flashed FlexOS,after reboot they were gone, replaced by cyanogen recovery.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

jaretti said:
Hi,
Well, I do have one recovery - cyanogen recovery, all others are gone.
With cyanogen I can't flash gapps or tangerine kernel,so I need my old ones back.
How it happened? Flashed FlexOS,after reboot they were gone, replaced by cyanogen recovery.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Use Rashr app from playstore to flash twrp or philZ

don't have app store, in fact don't have any gapps as cannot install them in cyogen recovery. when download apk. file get "Cant open" message.

jaretti said:
don't have app store, in fact don't have any gapps as cannot install them in cyogen recovery. when download apk. file get "Cant open" message.
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you have to install tangerine if you use lollipop ....go into fastboot mode flash the kernel via fastboot ..reboot and you have twrp or philz

Is it possible that I've lost root? Cause that what root checker says.
P.s. managed to install gapps,will try flashing kernel like suggested tomorrow. Any links on how to do it?
Thanks guys

jaretti said:
Is it possible that I've lost root? Cause that what root checker says.
P.s. managed to install gapps,will try flashing kernel like suggested tomorrow. Any links on how to do it?
Thanks guys
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i have did this from a long time so forgive if it didn't work for you>>> form pc download this zip that i uploaded it for you(https://mega.co.nz/#!y51TmaJR!gSWCWbF_6d3JKbkyjgNzhdfBoKakFvNCCFFvBfRl-cY) extract to C:\fastboot then move the kernel.elf if is it tangerine it will be like this (tangerine.elf)>>>press ctrl+shift on the keyboard and then press open command window here then type: fastboot flash boot (the kernel name.elf) when it's done type fastboot reboot
example: fastboot flash boot tangerine.elf
p.s you have to install the drivers for you phone google it or maybe(Connect your Xperia SP via USB. (Don't forget to enable USB Debugging)
Then run the Software (http://adbdriver.com/downloads/) and choose ur phone, which should be listed in the list.
i hope i helped with this if it didn't work so i'm sorry my friend for wasting your time
good luck :good:

Hi, it's all sorted now.
if someone have same problem this is what I've done:
installed gapps aroma as other packages wouldn't install from cyanogen recovery, then flashed super su also from recovery. after that I was able to install phillz recovery using rashr app from Google store. then from phillz installed tangerine kernel. all good now,
thanks everyone!

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Stuck with CMW 6.0.3.5 - No TWRP 2.8-20150421-yuga

Hi using the guide i've tried on both PC and terminal emulator and also flashing the zip in cmw but it still keeps booting to CMW 6.0.3.5
Any help?
thanks
Jamie
cramhead said:
Hi using the guide i've tried on both PC and terminal emulator and also flashing the zip in cmw but it still keeps booting to CMW 6.0.3.5
Any help?
thanks
Jamie
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try flashtool > fastboot mode > flash recovery via select kernel to hot boot
edit:flash .img file
yeah i forgot to mentipon i also tried that.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
didnt work
oops my bad
the install recovery + option is gray on my flashtool. I cant see that option
mostafaz said:
try flashtool > fastboot mode > flash recovery via select kernel to hot boot
edit:flash .img file
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cramhead said:
oops my bad
the install recovery + option is gray on my flashtool. I cant see that option
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sorry for late responce
i did try some method and this one is good
try this hack and by flash via recovery and then flash your own recovery
latest recovery is here
installed both .............Nothing happened
I'll try an old TWRP
Which rom are you on?
try flashing TWRP 2.8.5 the official version and you should be able to boot to TWRP Recover.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57718351&postcount=2
check the link, thats what Oliver has to say about the ROM, boot.img file
I tried flashing version TWRP 2.5 and that still did nothing. I'm using ANDROID 5.1. XPERIA Z(YUGA)
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cramhead said:
I tried flashing version TWRP 2.5 and that still did nothing. I'm using ANDROID 5.1. XPERIA Z(YUGA)
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Sorry only last question, who's ROM are you using and build date.
Hey, I believe it's the 5.1 version for this
build says full_c6603-userdebug 5.1 LMY47D eng.adrian.20150312.205659 test-keys
cramhead said:
Hey, I believe it's the 5.1 version for this
build says full_c6603-userdebug 5.1 LMY47D eng.adrian.20150312.205659 test-keys
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Ok, so the ROM by pabx, This rom does not have in built arrangement for TWRP, you will have to compile it on your own.
You will find the steps here http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/general/turorial-add-twrp-to-boot-img-t2951658
and then flash TWRP to Fotakernel first and then flash boot.img
learn something new everyday
could I flash a philz recovery?
I can't find a .zip and can't do "fastboot recovery.img "the philz.img
thanks
I have not tried Philz, so i cannot give you an answer.
you may want to head over to this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/general/z-xzdualrecovery-qa-t2477769
Had the same problem.
TWRP Recovery wasn`t available after I flashed yuga.
Used "TWRP Manager" (only with root) which worked for me even when the app said that the installation failed.After rebooting I was able to enter TWRP again.
SO I installed This and I now have TWRP 2.8.
0! My rom won't boot any more, but who cares I can now install CM!..............I hope
have you tries the hack that oliver has on his thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57718351&postcount=2
flash Olivers TWRP to FotaKernal and then from cm recovery flash the hack, reboot and enter recovery and check
I have not personally check but give it a try if you like.

How do I format /system on CM12.1 ?

Hello XDA,
Since I update to CM12.1 from CM11 (I didn't realised when I applied update, I would croos to CM12.1, so I did it the dirty way ^^)
So since I upadte to CM12.1, my phone started to freeze for anything I'm doing, even unlock it... I decided to clean all the mess I had in the phone, and do a clean installation of CM12.1.
My problem is simple : since I didn't formatted /system, I can't reinstall Gapps.
The recovery installed is now the cyanogen recovery and I don't know how to format /system with this recovery.
Have you any advice to do this ?
Thanks, see you on the thread !
Flash other kernel like tangerine kernel or kernel that already has custom TWRP or CWM recovery or use this kernel to wipe system and flash the kernel (Format -> Advanced format -> check cache, dalvik, system and what you want more). twrp_2.8.6.0-huashan.img
OK ! Thanks ! I'm trying it right after I right it.
I was reading about fastboot to do this. Could this command work too ?
Code:
fastboot flash system system.img
I tried to find a compatible recovery, but this is not simple since I don't know enough things about recoveries.
xdadogs said:
OK ! Thanks ! I'm trying it right after I right it.
I was reading about fastboot to do this. Could this command work too ?
Code:
fastboot flash system system.img
I tried to find a compatible recovery, but this is not simple since I don't know enough things about recoveries.
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no need to ...install rashr app on your phone and then from it flash the twrp.img that the user above gave it to you
RASHR !!!
Thank you ! This app should be in every "Swiss army knife folder" of android user !
It ask me to flash Philz recovery. What is the best to do ? Philz recovery from Rashr, or the linked TWRP above ?
I really don't know the difference :-/
Hi !
I tried a lot of time to flash the recovery using rashr. I can't get rid of cyanogen recovery.
I installed clockworkmod's ROM manager and it tells me I have two recoveries installed. Cyanogen and TWRP. It was before I try to flash. But now it is the same.
Any advice ?
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The finish touch
I started a new thread to terminate with rashr issues !
You can check it here : I can't flash any recovery on my phone
Phoenix854 told me to use an older version of rashr, and everything worked fine !
Good bye guys, and thank you for the help...

Xperia SP - TWRP Recovery problem

Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but anyway, to the point. I rooted a Xperia SP with towelroot, checked with rootchecker and it was okay, after that I installed CWM and then flashed a ROM and probably CWM changed to TWRP with the ROM. Then I ran some debloater script the ROM maker had done and forgot to flash gapps (lol), or more like debloater script made the phone to reboot, so I let my phone to reboot and try to go back to TWRP and it just doesn't work... Touches won't get recognized. Also I just noticed that the root is gone. Looking for some help here now. Not so used to this stuff.
Things I've tried:
root again with towelroot, didn't work
flash gapps, didn't work
try to install recovery.img again with adb, didn't work(I just may aswell not know how to use adb anyway)
Ask if more information is needed. Thanks! Hope someone could help me.
zirhaze said:
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but anyway, to the point. I rooted a Xperia SP with towelroot, checked with rootchecker and it was okay, after that I installed CWM and then flashed a ROM and probably CWM changed to TWRP with the ROM. Then I ran some debloater script the ROM maker had done and forgot to flash gapps (lol), or more like debloater script made the phone to reboot, so I let my phone to reboot and try to go back to TWRP and it just doesn't work... Touches won't get recognized. Also I just noticed that the root is gone. Looking for some help here now. Not so used to this stuff.
Things I've tried:
root again with towelroot, didn't work
flash gapps, didn't work
try to install recovery.img again with adb, didn't work(I just may aswell not know how to use adb anyway)
Ask if more information is needed. Thanks! Hope someone could help me.
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1.You should have posted this in Q&A section
2.Never use towel root on lollipop because all ROMs are rooted by default.
To enable root Settings->Developer options->Root access->Apps and ADB
3.Dont try debloater script just yet. Use it when you are settled with ROM working.
4.Now what you need to do is
a.Boot into recovery and flash the latest TWRP zip.
b.Reboot into TWRP and wipe everything(data,cache,system but not external)
c.Flash ROM zip and gapps.
Hope this works:good:
Phoenix854 said:
1.You should have posted this in Q&A section
2.Never use towel root on lollipop because all ROMs are rooted by default.
To enable root Settings->Developer options->Root access->Apps and ADB
3.Dont try debloater script just yet. Use it when you are settled with ROM working.
4.Now what you need to do is
a.Boot into recovery and flash the latest TWRP zip.
b.Reboot into TWRP and wipe everything(data,cache,system but not external)
c.Flash ROM zip and gapps.
Hope this works:good:
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I can boot into recovery but it won't recognize touches so I cannot navigate to anywhere in TWRP. Also where to find latest TWRP zip for Xperia SP, since I am looking at TWRP homepage and there is no 2.8.7.0 for Xperia SP. Otherwise it sounds like I learned something new
zirhaze said:
I can boot into recovery but it won't recognize touches so I cannot navigate to anywhere in TWRP. Also where to find latest TWRP zip for Xperia SP, since I am looking at TWRP homepage and there is no 2.8.7.0 for Xperia SP. Otherwise it sounds like I learned something new
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Here, use this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...-twrp-f2fs-support-xperia-sp-huashan-t3150230
Please remove the previous TWRP beforehand. If you are not sure on how to do so, can you attach me a link of where you followed the methods?
zirhaze said:
I can boot into recovery but it won't recognize touches so I cannot navigate to anywhere in TWRP. Also where to find latest TWRP zip for Xperia SP, since I am looking at TWRP homepage and there is no 2.8.7.0 for Xperia SP. Otherwise it sounds like I learned something new
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Since you said TWRP does not recognize touches. Here I present you 2 solutions:
1.Flash stock ftf and start over.
2.Flash FOTA and then flash tangerine kernel with TWRP recovery support via fastboot (v6.3 because newer versions cant be flashed using Fastboot)
zirhaze said:
I can boot into recovery but it won't recognize touches so I cannot navigate to anywhere in TWRP. Also where to find latest TWRP zip for Xperia SP, since I am looking at TWRP homepage and there is no 2.8.7.0 for Xperia SP. Otherwise it sounds like I learned something new
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Phoenix854 said:
Since you said TWRP does not recognize touches. Here I present you 2 solutions:
1.Flash stock ftf and start over.
2.Flash FOTA and then flash tangerine kernel with TWRP recovery support via fastboot (v6.3 because newer versions cant be flashed using Fastboot)
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6.6 is the last version that contains the elf AFAIK, they should have kept one on cubeserver.eu
Here's the link: tangerine_v6.6
Zenith said:
6.6 is the last version that contains the elf AFAIK, they should have kept one on cubeserver.eu
Here's the link: tangerine_v6.6
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There are 2 of them zips at my cubeserver folder
http://dl.cubeserver.eu/TechnoSparks/tangerine-stuffs/
TechnoSparks said:
There are 2 of them zips at my cubeserver folder
http://dl.cubeserver.eu/TechnoSparks/tangerine-stuffs/
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Lol! My bad
I only checked Tomom's folder for tangerine.
Thanks

How can i install a kernel?

I've been trying to find how to install a kernel for a few days but i couldn't find any good and updated source. I'm thinking of installing latest helium to my device. Can anyone help me?
ExclusiveBFS said:
I've been trying to find how to install a kernel for a few days but i couldn't find any good and updated source. I'm thinking of installing latest helium to my device. Can anyone help me?
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Through any recovery is the most easy way, but you have to unlock bootloader first.
Do you even know what it does?
Bigrrd225 said:
Do you even know what it does?
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Yeah, I do. I just didn't want to flash it and take risk. I must have learned details
HUEguy said:
Through any recovery is the most easy way, but you have to unlock bootloader first.
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My bootloader is unlocked. And I have the twrp. Thanks!
ExclusiveBFS said:
Yeah, I do. I just didn't want to flash it and take risk. I must have learned details
My bootloader is unlocked. And I have the twrp. Thanks!
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Then just flash the .zip file via TWRP. Simple. Of course you'll need a ROM compatible with helium otherwise you'll be stuck in a bootloop.
Also goes without saying that you should take a nandroid backup via TWRP first in case something goes wrong.
Edit : When you say you have TWRP, is it part of your current kernel or you flashed it in your FOTA kernel partition via Rashr or something? If its the former then flashing Helium would overwrite TWRP and you could wind up without a working recovery cause I don't think Helium comes with any. Might want to flash TWRP in your FOTA partition with Rashr before you proceed.
XenolithicYardZone said:
Then just flash the .zip file via TWRP. Simple. Of course you'll need a ROM compatible with helium otherwise you'll be stuck in a bootloop.
Also goes without saying that you should take a nandroid backup via TWRP first in case something goes wrong.
Edit : When you say you have TWRP, is it part of your current kernel or you flashed it in your FOTA kernel partition via Rashr or something? If its the former then flashing Helium would overwrite TWRP and you could wind up without a working recovery cause I don't think Helium comes with any. Might want to flash TWRP in your FOTA partition with Rashr before you proceed.
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I was on latest candy5, i flashed adrian dc's twrp from recovery but now I'm installing the stock ftf, I will try carbon lp rom. When the installation completed, I will flash adrian dc's twrp again. Then I will flash the helium kernel with twrp. Is there a problem with that? Should I install twrp with rashr?
ExclusiveBFS said:
I was on latest candy5, i flashed adrian dc's twrp from recovery but now I'm installing the stock ftf, I will try carbon lp rom. When the installation completed, I will flash adrian dc's twrp again. Then I will flash the helium kernel with twrp. Is there a problem with that? Should I install twrp with rashr?
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If you're gonna flash stock firmware via Flashtool then your FOTA recovery will be wiped out. How are you gonna flash TWRP & Carbon LP rom when you don't have a recovery in the first place?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-sp/development/recovery-twrp-3-0-0-touch-recovery-t3309938
The recovery from the above thread is flashable but you still need an working recovery on your device to be able to do it right? What you can do it use the fastboot bootable image and install whatever you want if you're gonna go stock.
Actually you only need Rashr if you wanna stay stock but still want a working recovery.
XenolithicYardZone said:
If you're gonna flash stock firmware via Flashtool then your FOTA recovery will be wiped out. How are you gonna flash TWRP & Carbon LP rom when you don't have a recovery in the first place?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-sp/development/recovery-twrp-3-0-0-touch-recovery-t3309938
The recovery from the above thread is flashable but you still need an working recovery on your device to be able to do it right? What you can do it use the fastboot bootable image and install whatever you want if you're gonna go stock.
Actually you only need Rashr if you wanna stay stock but still want a working recovery.
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I guess I couldn't explained my situation well. I installed carbon rom just now, and flashed gapps. I didn't check if carbon comes with a recovery but if it comes, I'm going to flash adrian dc's twrp through stock recovery. That's what I'm asking, is there a difference between using rashr to install twrp or flashing through recovery.
ExclusiveBFS said:
I guess I couldn't explained my situation well. I installed carbon rom just now, and flashed gapps. I didn't check if carbon comes with a recovery but if it comes, I'm going to flash adrian dc's twrp through stock recovery. That's what I'm asking, is there a difference between using rashr to install twrp or flashing through recovery.
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Carbon provides CM recovery. Flash TWRP only through recovery, don't use Rashr.
ExclusiveBFS said:
I guess I couldn't explained my situation well. I installed carbon rom just now, and flashed gapps. I didn't check if carbon comes with a recovery but if it comes, I'm going to flash adrian dc's twrp through stock recovery. That's what I'm asking, is there a difference between using rashr to install twrp or flashing through recovery.
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The recovery that comes with Carbon is most probably Cyanogen recovery which will not let you flash unsigned zip files like custom kernels & roms, SuperSU, Xposed, etc.
Its the reason why people install a recovery in their FOTA partitions because installing new kernels or roms (which include their own kernel) wipes out the previous recovery since Xperia phones esp older one's like ours don't have a separate recovery partition - the recovery is part of the kernel so it gets replaced by whatever came (or didn't) with the new kernel or rom. Atleast that's how it works to the best of my knowledge.
With fastboot, you could boot the device into TWRP recovery using the twrp-3.0.0-rX-boot-huashan.img file and the command "fastboot boot *filename*.img". This way its just temporary and doesn't permanently flash anything. Once in the recovery, flash the rom, kernel, recovery and you are done. That's how I did it on my Mi4i though you might want to confirm but since the description next to it says fastboot bootable, I guessing it works on the same principal.
Edit : If the kernel creator says no Rashr then its no Rashr.
XenolithicYardZone said:
The recovery that comes with Carbon is most probably Cyanogen recovery which will not let you flash unsigned zip files like custom kernels & roms, SuperSU, Xposed, etc.
Its the reason why people install a recovery in their FOTA partitions because installing new kernels or roms (which include their own kernel) wipes out the previous recovery since Xperia phones esp older one's like ours don't have a separate recovery partition - the recovery is part of the kernel so it gets replaced by whatever came (or didn't) with the new kernel or rom. Atleast that's how it works to the best of my knowledge.
With fastboot, you could boot the device into TWRP recovery using the twrp-3.0.0-rX-boot-huashan.img file and the command "fastboot boot *filename*.img". This way its just temporary and doesn't permanently flash anything. Once in the recovery, flash the rom, kernel, recovery and you are done. That's how I did it on my Mi4i though you might want to confirm but since the description next to it says fastboot bootable, I guessing it works on the same principal.
Edit : If the kernel creator says no Rashr then its no Rashr.
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I find that flashing TWRP from CM recovery and then Helium from TWRP is much simpler than flashing TWRP as a kernel in the boot partition, then flashing the rom again and the kernel.
Tomoms said:
Carbon provides CM recovery. Flash TWRP only through recovery, don't use Rashr.
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I flashed helium v5 for lollipop through twrp 3.0.0 and rebooted. It's not booted yet, i'm waiting for 2 minutes and the screen is black. Is it normal?
Tomoms said:
I find that flashing TWRP from CM recovery and then Helium from TWRP is much simpler than flashing TWRP as a kernel in the boot partition, then flashing the rom again and the kernel.
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Wait hang on, CM recovery lets you flash custom zip files now without moaning about file verification? Since when?
Yes that's why I asked him to temporarily boot up with the TWRP img and then flash whatever he liked from it but hey if you can flash stuff via CM recovery now then that's one less step to worry about.
Also why no Rashr? I haven't used it in a while that's why I am asking.
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ExclusiveBFS said:
I flashed helium v5 for lollipop through twrp 3.0.0 and rebooted. It's not booted yet, i'm waiting for 2 minutes and the screen is black. Is it normal?
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You mean black screen after the Sony splash screen? Is that rom compatible with Helium?
XenolithicYardZone said:
Wait hang on, CM recovery lets you flash custom zip files now without moaning about file verification? Since when?
Yes that's why I asked him to temporarily boot up with the TWRP img and then flash whatever he liked from it but hey if you can flash stuff via CM recovery now then that's one less step to worry about.
Also why no Rashr? I haven't used it in a while that's why I am asking.
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You mean black screen after the Sony splash screen? Is that rom compatible with Helium?
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First, yes it lets you flash custom zip files, that's what I was trying to tell I always used cm recovery to install twrp
And I haven't used rashr before, I didn't know how to use it. So I flashed it with cm recovery and perfectly installed.
About helium, my phone finally booted after 9 minutes, how I scared
ExclusiveBFS said:
First, yes it lets you flash custom zip files, that's what I was trying to tell I always used cm recovery to install twrp
And I haven't used rashr before, I didn't know how to use it. So I flashed it with cm recovery and perfectly installed.
About helium, my phone finally booted after 9 minutes, how I scared
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Sorry man didn't know that CM recovery lets you do that now. Been out of the loop for a while.
Lol yeah I can relate but as long as you can see a splash screen, you're good and when you don't, Flashtool is your light in the darkness :victory:
ExclusiveBFS said:
I flashed helium v5 for lollipop through twrp 3.0.0 and rebooted. It's not booted yet, i'm waiting for 2 minutes and the screen is black. Is it normal?
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The reboot button is broken on TWRP. Causes black screen for a long time. You must always use the Power off option instead.
XenolithicYardZone said:
Sorry man didn't know that CM recovery lets you do that now. Been out of the loop for a while.
Lol yeah I can relate but as long as you can see a splash screen, you're good and when you don't, Flashtool is your light in the darkness :victory:
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CM recovery lets you flash signed zip, and TWRP is provided in a signed zip, while even though Helium is provided in a signed zip, it can't be flashed.
Tomoms said:
The reboot button is broken on TWRP. Causes black screen for a long time. You must always use the Power off option instead.
CM recovery lets you flash signed zip, and TWRP is provided in a signed zip, while even though Helium is provided in a signed zip, it can't be flashed.
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@Tomoms, @XenolithicYardZone Thanks for all your help, I used more than 10 roms so far but never used a custom kernel before. You two helped me a lot
Tomoms said:
The reboot button is broken on TWRP. Causes black screen for a long time. You must always use the Power off option instead.
CM recovery lets you flash signed zip, and TWRP is provided in a signed zip, while even though Helium is provided in a signed zip, it can't be flashed.
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Yeah kinda guessed it was signed cause in all my time flashing roms, I have never known CM recovery to allow the flashing of unsigned zips. So why doesn't it work with Helium if its signed?
ExclusiveBFS said:
@Tomoms, @XenolithicYardZone Thanks for all your help, I used more than 10 roms so far but never used a custom kernel before. You two helped me a lot
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Your welcome man. As a famous author once said, "Help will always be given at XDA to those who ask for it. "
XenolithicYardZone said:
Yeah kinda guessed it was signed cause in all my time flashing roms, I have never known CM recovery to allow the flashing of unsigned zips. So why doesn't it work with Helium if its signed?
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Because CM recovery sucks
Tomoms said:
Because CM recovery sucks
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True that!

Problem with the recovery: TWRP doesn't start

Hello everyone, i have some problems with the twrp recovery since 4 months ago and now i try to search from some help; the problem it's that ever that i try to start from the recovery, it never start, it only stays in the TWRP logo and never starts, i try to remplace for CWM but it's outdated and i don't like ( the curious is that the cwm works "fine" xD), so i hope that you can help me (and understand me, 'cause the english it's not my native language)... Thanks to all!
Install twrp 3.0.0 via the twrp manager app from the play store. Try version 3.0.0 I have had this same problem with 3.0.2-3 make sure you install the titan build. Let me know if that does not work.
-Dillenger
Dillenger said:
Install twrp 3.0.0 via the twrp manager app from the play store. Try version 3.0.0 I have had this same problem with 3.0.2-3 make sure you install the titan build. Let me know if that does not work.
-Dillenger
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will do that now, thanks
Dillenger said:
Install twrp 3.0.0 via the twrp manager app from the play store. Try version 3.0.0 I have had this same problem with 3.0.2-3 make sure you install the titan build. Let me know if that does not work.
-Dillenger
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I did all the steps that you told me, and the problem continues :s
Try to access recovery via bootloader. At boot hold vol down, then try to enter recovery.
Hi just reflash the twrp recovery via bootloader .....it works for meeeee.....
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FIX !!!
Download TWRP Recovery IMG and fastboot and adb files from the web and open it by Right clicking and pressing Shift on a blank space in the directory it is extracted . Click on open command prompt here ....
type adb devices to check your phone is connected properly ( Activate USB Debugging in your phone )
if it lists your device type adb reboot bootloader and it should go to fastboot mode ...
type fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Note that the name of the IMG File may differ so change it or rename it to twrp
Now your Recovery is successfully installed you can carry on ...

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