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I don't understand, I've download the stock recovery rar from here... http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.co.uk/p/android-revolution-hd-mirror-site-var.html "Download stock recovery 2.24.401.8"
I click install recovery and my phone is in fastboot and plugged in (obviously) but it just says waiting for device.
I cannot find the answer that fixes this anywhere.
Thanx.
Edit: I just get the message USB device not recognised when in fastboot.
Tried everything, installed drivers someone recommended for Windows 8 in device manager but I still have the yellow triangle.
slannmage said:
I don't understand, I've download the stock recovery rar from here... http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.co.uk/p/android-revolution-hd-mirror-site-var.html "Download stock recovery 2.24.401.8"
I click install recovery and my phone is in fastboot and plugged in (obviously) but it just says waiting for device.
I cannot find the answer that fixes this anywhere.
Thanx.
Edit: I just get the message USB device not recognised when in fastboot.
Tried everything, installed drivers someone recommended for Windows 8 in device manager but I still have the yellow triangle.
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Are you on Windows 8.1?
if not try uninstalling HTC drivers and re-install HTC Sync
Harish_Kumar said:
Are you on Windows 8.1?
if not try uninstalling HTC drivers and re-install HTC Sync
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I've all that but it still doesn't like fastboot.
I'm on a fresh install from when I put the custom recovery on but I've forgotten everything I needed to do for that, I just assumed I needed to run that exe in the download.
I'm on Windows 8 but not 8.1, I installed the custom recovery on Windows 8 before so I know it isn't an OS problem.
I tried downloading the google usb drivers in the sdk too.
Chances are if you look in Device Manager it won't be listed as an installed device. Once the drivers are installed correctly you'll be able to flash it
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (or whatever you've called the .IMG file)
EddyOS said:
Chances are if you look in Device Manager it won't be listed as an installed device. Once the drivers are installed correctly you'll be able to flash it
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (or whatever you've called the .IMG file)
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I just cant get it to install for fastboot mode, it's fine when I'm in Android, just fastboot.
Nothing seems to work :\
Oh I just went back to Windows 7, it works now.
No OTA though :\ Guess It isn't released for stock HTC One yet :\
2.24.401.8 is the latest EU release, we're not on 4.3 yet
I am new to rooting and unlocking my new HTC One. I have had great pleasure in doing the same to my galaxy nexus in the past but this one has got me beat.
I have unlocked the bootloader via the HTC site. I have the latest drivers installed and showing OK in the device manager.
I am trying to load a TWRP on my phone without any succes. I can see it listed in the HTC tool kit I have. Its listed as 'SH****** fastboot device. I click install recovery but nothing happens.
I have tried it through the CMD prompt also but get the error 'cannot load'
Can someone please help as I'm desperate to root and install a custom Rom on my phone.
Thanks in advance.
potsykate said:
I am new to rooting and unlocking my new HTC One. I have had great pleasure in doing the same to my galaxy nexus in the past but this one has got me beat.
I have unlocked the bootloader via the HTC site. I have the latest drivers installed and showing OK in the device manager.
I am trying to load a TWRP on my phone without any succes. I can see it listed in the HTC tool kit I have. Its listed as 'SH****** fastboot device. I click install recovery but nothing happens.
I have tried it through the CMD prompt also but get the error 'cannot load'
Can someone please help as I'm desperate to root and install a custom Rom on my phone.
Thanks in advance.
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download the correct twrp for your device then put it on your fastboot folder and flash via cmd prompt (fastboot flash recovery [twrp file name].img)
[email protected] said:
download the correct twrp for your device then put it on your fastboot folder and flash via cmd prompt (fastboot flash recovery [twrp file name].img)
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I tried that.
I get the error message 'cannot load image'
I'm at a loss at the moment
potsykate said:
I tried that.
I get the error message 'cannot load image'
I'm at a loss at the moment
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what happens when you do fastboot devices
I get
SH******** fastboot
then c:|Android
potsykate said:
I get
SH******** fastboot
then c:|Android
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Are you sure you have the right recovery .img file? What's the file size of the recovery? Should be around 8MB.
It should be its 8.43MB in size.
I got it from here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38933080&postcount=1
potsykate said:
I get
SH******** fastboot
then c:|Android
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try to do fastboot erase cache first then flash the recovery again.
This is the message I get
potsykate said:
This is the message I get
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you're forgetting ".img" in the file name, "DIR" on your computer and then use the full file name of the recovery, that's all
EDIT: I think it's called "openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img" (unless you saved it under a different name)
so fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
EDIT 2: just saw you folder
fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.0.img
Thanks for that,I've finally been able to install a recovery and also install my first ROM as well.
Thanks a lot
potsykate said:
Thanks for that,I've finally been able to install a recovery and also install my first ROM as well.
Thanks a lot
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Congratz mate.
Hit the thanks button if I helped
Hello people
i'm aware that there are guides out there, but i'm honestly not the best at all this flashing stuff, i have done it to a few phones but this one needs to be done just right!
So, where should i begin?, i reckon i should start with unlocking the phone via the unlock tool (i am registered and accepted) and then flash TWRP via that tool?
or is the best/only way of flashing TWRP with the ADB fastboot?
Citroon said:
Hello people
i'm aware that there are guides out there, but i'm honestly not the best at all this flashing stuff, i have done it to a few phones but this one needs to be done just right!
So, where should i begin?, i reckon i should start with unlocking the phone via the unlock tool (i am registered and accepted) and then flash TWRP via that tool?
or is the best/only way of flashing TWRP with the ADB fastboot?
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There is a Mi5 flashing tool, but I've never used it.
sent from my Mi5
Citroon said:
Hello people
i'm aware that there are guides out there, but i'm honestly not the best at all this flashing stuff, i have done it to a few phones but this one needs to be done just right!
So, where should i begin?, i reckon i should start with unlocking the phone via the unlock tool (i am registered and accepted) and then flash TWRP via that tool?
or is the best/only way of flashing TWRP with the ADB fastboot?
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Use MiUnlock tool to unlock BL
Then flash TWRP through fasboot
otonieru said:
Use MiUnlock tool to unlock BL
Then flash TWRP through fasboot
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my problem now is i have no idea how to get miui 7 on it. Iknow that all CM based roms will end in a bootloop if i try to flash with that on.
i have tried a number of things, last time i tried i ended up with it not detecting my sim card, so i had to revert back to Miui 8
Citroon said:
my problem now is i have no idea how to get miui 7 on it. Iknow that all CM based roms will end in a bootloop if i try to flash with that on.
i have tried a number of things, last time i tried i ended up with it not detecting my sim card, so i had to revert back to Miui 8
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Use miflash tool to flash latest stable global miui 8, then flash CM
It will be fine. I went to CM that way
otonieru said:
Use miflash tool to flash latest stable global miui 8, then flash CM
It will be fine. I went to CM that way
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i guess ill trust you then! =)
i have the latest stable rom with my bootloader unlocked i'll try to flash TWRP now
did you do that with ADB? seems like im a tad unlucky there as well. (i'm not a noob at this, nor a pro)
Citroon said:
i guess ill trust you then! =)
i have the latest stable rom with my bootloader unlocked i'll try to flash TWRP now
did you do that with ADB? seems like im a tad unlucky there as well. (i'm not a noob at this, nor a pro)
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No, the MIUI need to be flashed through Miflash tool
TWRP through fastboot
And CM through TWRP
No adb at all
otonieru said:
No, the MIUI need to be flashed through Miflash tool
TWRP through fastboot
And CM through TWRP
No adb at all
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my miflash wont detect my phone :/
Citroon said:
my miflash wont detect my phone :/
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let me correct that, it wont detect the file
Citroon said:
let me correct that, it wont detect the file
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What do you mean by that?
marcoly said:
What do you mean by that?
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in the flash tool it simply says "error could not find the package"
Citroon said:
in the flash tool it simply says "error could not find the package"
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Could you post screenshot of MiFlash showing path too?
marcoly said:
Could you post screenshot of MiFlash showing path too?
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This is what it does, it finds my phone
Gyazo link: https://gyazo.com/a68917c96a4e9d6b3aa4da60ae671454
i locate the file, i've tried both in zip and as a normal folder.
Citroon said:
This is what it does, it finds my phone
Gyazo link: https://gyazo.com/a68917c96a4e9d6b3aa4da60ae671454
i locate the file, i've tried both in zip and as a normal folder.
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this is another problem, when i want to flash TWRP it cant find my device
https://gyazo.com/9ef62b14719dcc9049b7103167921853
Your thread is getting slightly confusing so let's do it step by step.
Is your phone currently unlocked?
To check, put it into fastboot mode manually without adb:
Turn off your device. Then turn on your device again while holding volume down button.
Plug in your device. Use fastboot:
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
Post screenshots.
Reboot your phone. Post a screenshot of your "About phone" settings menu.
Citroon said:
Hello people
i'm aware that there are guides out there, but i'm honestly not the best at all this flashing stuff, i have done it to a few phones but this one needs to be done just right!
So, where should i begin?, i reckon i should start with unlocking the phone via the unlock tool (i am registered and accepted) and then flash TWRP via that tool?
or is the best/only way of flashing TWRP with the ADB fastboot?
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I also tried this way.But not miflash tool. I use twrp to flash global stable rom,boot up the rom and flash twrp through fastboot.And then you can flash your favourite rom.
Hi,
sorry to hijack this thread, but i also have problem flashing TWRP.
I have unlocked phone.
I have USB debugging enabled.
I can reboot to fastboot via adb.
I ca flash twrp (twrp-3.0.2-1-gemini.img 25.2M 2016-07-19 18:48:36 EDT).
But when i go to recovery i still see Mi PcSuite thing. No twrp.
What am i doing wrong? IS there some other, more appropriate twrp image?
Svashtar said:
Hi,
sorry to hijack this thread, but i also have problem flashing TWRP.
I have unlocked phone.
I have USB debugging enabled.
I can reboot to fastboot via adb.
I ca flash twrp (twrp-3.0.2-1-gemini.img 25.2M 2016-07-19 18:48:36 EDT).
But when i go to recovery i still see Mi PcSuite thing. No twrp.
What am i doing wrong? IS there some other, more appropriate twrp image?
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I got mine sorted out, what you are missing is when you are done flashinh you have to type "Fastboot reboot" and then set TWRP to default recovery
hope that helps you out
Same problem for me, when i type "Fastboot reboot", my Mi5 reboot quickly and after when i go to recovery i see also Mi PC Suite....
Do you have a workaround ?
Second question, is it normal that time to send TWRP.img to phone in ADB is only 0,9s ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=69249337
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Hey guys,
My younger brother had TWRP installed on his OP3. Yesterday he applied OTA and his phone got bricked. I unbricked it from MSMtool method (Qualcom Driver). It got unbricked and i have stock rom now however phone is stuck at android is upgrading (45 minutes). I tried restarting it and now it is in boot loop. i tried to flash latest OxygenOS from adb sideload and it got bricked again. Can anyone tell me what to do now or what is wrong with the device.
abdullah.ahsan11 said:
Hey guys,
My younger brother had TWRP installed on his OP3. Yesterday he applied OTA and his phone got bricked. I unbricked it from MSMtool method (Qualcom Driver). It got unbricked and i have stock rom now however phone is stuck at android is upgrading (45 minutes). I tried restarting it and now it is in boot loop. i tried to flash latest OxygenOS from adb sideload and it got bricked again. Can anyone tell me what to do now or what is wrong with the device.
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You have TWRP installed? Use Method 2 of the unbrick guide. Now you want to wipe every partition then adb push your rom (not sideload) and manually flash it. Make sure you are on the latest Bluspark twrp.
Puddi_Puddin said:
You have TWRP installed? Use Method 2 of the unbrick guide. Now you want to wipe every partition then adb push your rom (not sideload) and manually flash it. Make sure you are on the latest Bluspark twrp.
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I am using method 2, the OS gets stuck on bootloop that's why i tried to sideload later
I don't have a working recovery, all i can get is stock recovery, how can i install twrp?
I've tried flashing (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) it but it is not working
abdullah.ahsan11 said:
I am using method 2, the OS gets stuck on bootloop that's why i tried to sideload later
I don't have a working recovery, all i can get is stock recovery, how can i install twrp?
I've tried flashing (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) it but it is not working
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Why is it not working? Does it give an error or something?
Puddi_Puddin said:
Why is it not working? Does it give an error or something?
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Yes, it says flashing partition not allowed.
I suppose it is because usb debugging is off.
abdullah.ahsan11 said:
Yes, it says flashing partition not allowed.
I suppose it is because usb debugging is off.
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Nah, In windows, go to Device Manager. How does your device show up? It has to do with wrong drivers.
Puddi_Puddin said:
Nah, In windows, go to Device Manager. How does your device show up? It has to do with wrong drivers.
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Yes It shows up correctly.
abdullah.ahsan11 said:
Yes It shows up correctly.
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What is correctly? What does it say? You might want to try different ADB drivers. You should be able to always flash In fastboot..
abdullah.ahsan11 said:
Yes, it says flashing partition not allowed.
I suppose it is because usb debugging is off.
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Check again the bootloader to be unlocked. Use the tool for that, is it on OP3 forum, then retry to get a stock rom up before anything else (TWRP, custom rom, etc)
Sent from my OnePlus3 using XDA Labs
follow this instruction -
1- go into twrp and wipe everything even internal and formate it .
2- unistall all adb driver and oneplus driver also .. then clean tmp file from window
3rd- install latest adb+ oneplus 3 driver ..again restrat ..
4th-boot in fastboot mod and lock your bootloader
5th-flast latest build of oxygen stock recovery from fastboot
6th than again wipe or factory reset the device via stock recovery
7th open stock recoery than flash latest build of oxygen os via sideload
8th reboot the device and setup quikly
9th-unlock bootloader, flash bluespark recovery , flash rom, flash supersu ..
10th play with device
hello everyone
Buy a Chinese mi8, unlock it waiting for the days that xiaomi tells you.
I installed the global version, and everything works correctly, but I want to change the rom.
I've tried to install TWRP with adb and it's impossible, it tells me the ADB template that OKEY, but never restarts in recovery mode with TWRP, so I can not install magisk, or any rom that is not official.
Is there any way to install a ROM (.zip) without TWRP?, how do I do Root without magisk? Has it happened to anyone?
thanks!
First of all, you're in the wrong section.
Second you should install via fastboot as described a thousand times AND reboot directly to your TWRP image via fastboot command.
The you can flash another from and root it.
Third, I'd like to strongly advice you to do some research about android, flashing etc to make sure that you know what you are doing.... So many people are moaning about bricked devices....
trahzebuck said:
First of all, you're in the wrong section.
Second you should install via fastboot as described a thousand times AND reboot directly to your TWRP image via fastboot command.
The you can flash another from and root it.
Third, I'd like to strongly advice you to do some research about android, flashing etc to make sure that you know what you are doing.... So many people are moaning about bricked devices....
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Thanks for your help
It's not the first cell phone I've flashed that you're not smart.
I have followed the steps as they are, and as you can see in the image, everything seems to be installed correctly. But whenever I restart in recovery mode, I get the xiaomi no twrp.
Do you know why?
cheteuk said:
Thanks for your help
It's not the first cell phone I've flashed that you're not smart.
I have followed the steps as they are, and as you can see in the image, everything seems to be installed correctly. But whenever I restart in recovery mode, I get the xiaomi no twrp.
Do you know why?
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You are trying to be smart? Well...
Why didn't you post your exact steps with fastboot in the first post?
Now it's clear what you did wrong. I already expected it. And you did NOT read what I wrote:
You are rebooting your device with fastboot reboot. In this case your twrp is wiped out by the XIAOMI recovery. Use: fastboot boot yourimagename.
btw, why are you using such an old TWRP? You won't be able to flash actual roms.
So I'd like to come back to my advice in the first answer....
cheteuk said:
Thanks for your help
It's not the first cell phone I've flashed that you're not smart.
I have followed the steps as they are, and as you can see in the image, everything seems to be installed correctly. But whenever I restart in recovery mode, I get the xiaomi no twrp.
Do you know why?
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fastboot boot recovery.img
not fastboot reboot
Sent from my MI 8 using Tapatalk
Vuska said:
fastboot boot recovery.img
not fastboot reboot
Sent from my MI 8 using Tapatalk
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I've tried twrp-3.3.1-0-dipper too, and fastboot boot xxxx.img.
And it hasn't been restarted either.
cheteuk said:
I've tried twrp-3.3.1-0-dipper too, and fastboot boot xxxx.img.
And it hasn't been restarted either.
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Use the all in one tool, to remove encryption and flash a compatible TWRP.
tsongming said:
Use the all in one tool, to remove encryption and flash a compatible TWRP.
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What is the all in one tool?
cheteuk said:
What is the all in one tool?
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Try this. There is all you need.
https://tradingshenzhen.com/de/cont...sh-tutorial-global-firmware-xiaomieu-firmware
Upps, in German. You can choose English.
Goalach said:
Try this. There is all you need.
https://tradingshenzhen.com/de/cont...sh-tutorial-global-firmware-xiaomieu-firmware
Upps, in German. You can choose English.
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Thanks for the help.
But all the steps that indicate, I have passed them and I never install the TWRP correctly.
1. my mobile phone is unlocked (with the padlock open)
2. I have the official rom installed
3. I try to install twrp with all the commands you have told me, and I never restart the mobile with twrp. I've tried new, intermediate and older versions. and nothing
Is there any way to install an unofficial rom without TWRP?
cheteuk said:
Thanks for the help.
But all the steps that indicate, I have passed them and I never install the TWRP correctly.
1. my mobile phone is unlocked (with the padlock open)
2. I have the official rom installed
3. I try to install twrp with all the commands you have told me, and I never restart the mobile with twrp. I've tried new, intermediate and older versions. and nothing
Is there any way to install an unofficial rom without TWRP?
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You can't flash a ROM without TWRP and Magisk is the only way you can root your phone that I know of. If you don't even know these simple things/haven't done simple research you might risk to softbrick or even hardbrick your new and shiny phone. There are many guides on how to flash TWRP but you can PM me if you want more help.
Also you don't install TWRP with adb, you need to use fastboot...
cheteuk said:
What is the all in one tool?
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The number 1 result
http://bfy.tw/Nvtb
You can try this
Make sure you have activated the usb debugging in developer options.
1. Download the tools from here: bit.ly/FlashToolMi8
2. Install the minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.3.1_setup
3. Copy the twrp-3.2.3-0-dipper.img to Minimal ADB and Fastboot Folder
4. Turn off your phone completely. then press power button + volume down to boot in fastboot mode.
5. Run CMD as Administrator then cd to the installed Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder. (Ex: cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot)
6. Use this command on your cmd: fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-dipper.img
7. Then: fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-dipper
8. And: fastboot reboot recovery
9. You're now in twrp recovery mode
10. Copy Disable_Dm-Verity_FEC_v1.1 and Magisk-v18.1 to your phone
11. Install Disable_Dm-Verity_FEC_v1.1 from twrp
12. Then install Magisk-v18.1
13. Reboot, Your phone now rooted