I flashed TWRP using ODIN and forgot to uncheck auto reboot Then I flaseh TWRP again and unchecked auto reboot so I can boot into recovery after flashing. Unfortunately I'm stuck on the samsung logo whenever I try to access recovery. Any thoughts on how I can proceed? Many Thanks.
JoshKabs said:
I flashed TWRP using ODIN and forgot to uncheck auto reboot Then I flaseh TWRP again and unchecked auto reboot so I can boot into recovery after flashing. Unfortunately I'm stuck on the samsung logo whenever I try to access recovery. Any thoughts on how I can proceed? Many Thanks.
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You really should have started from stock firmware before you reflashed twrp.
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Hello, I have successfully unlocked my bootloader and flashed TWRP but it is not loading properly. When I reboot to recovery it shows the teamwin logo but then nothing happens. After a short time it goes to a black screen and the teamwin logo comes back. This keeps repeating until I hold the power button down to restart the phone into Android normally. I downloaded the TWRP image a few times and tried flashing it multiple times using fastboot and flashify but the same thing happens every time. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Try flashing the Cyanogenmod recovery then back to TWRP? Reboot to fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery cm-12.1-20151129-NIGHTLY-quark-recovery.img
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/136930/cm-12.1-20151129-NIGHTLY-quark-recovery.img
AndroidFanMan said:
Try flashing the Cyanogenmod recovery then back to TWRP? Reboot to fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery cm-12.1-20151129-NIGHTLY-quark-recovery.img
https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/136930/cm-12.1-20151129-NIGHTLY-quark-recovery.img
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Thanks, this worked and cyanogenmod recovery successfully flashed to the device but when I tried to flash TWRP again the same problem happened. I can get by using cyanogenmod recovery but there isn't any way to backup/restore with it. Any other ideas that I could try to fix TWRP?
MadBrad11 said:
Thanks, this worked and cyanogenmod recovery successfully flashed to the device but when I tried to flash TWRP again the same problem happened. I can get by using cyanogenmod recovery but there isn't any way to backup/restore with it. Any other ideas that I could try to fix TWRP?
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Did you try redownloading TWRP? Sounds like a botched download to me.
AndroidFanMan said:
Did you try redownloading TWRP? Sounds like a botched download to me.
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Yes, check the md5 before flashing. Also make sure you are using this version of TWRP http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...recovery-twrp-2-8-7-0-touch-recovery-t3180308
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I have SM-N920CD variant and on stock Android M 6.0.1, Region:THR CSC:N920COJV2BPBA
I tried to flash TWRP through Odin in order to root and flash SkyHigh kernel but got stuck on Samsung logo bootscreen after flashing, I re-flashed my stock firmware to revive my phone and got it back working. I tried two different versions of Odin "Odin3 v3.10.7 and Odin3_v3.10.6" but still same results, I also used different PCs and downloaded TWRP twice.
Am I doing anything wrong or it is just me?
Did you try booting back to recovery and cleaning cache and rebooting. Sounds a little too basic I know but it has worked for me often enough. Just a thought.
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MSAKK said:
I have SM-N920CD variant and on stock Android M 6.0.1, Region:THR CSC:N920COJV2BPBA
I tried to flash TWRP through Odin in order to root and flash SkyHigh kernel but got stuck on Samsung logo bootscreen after flashing, I re-flashed my stock firmware to revive my phone and got it back working. I tried two different versions of Odin "Odin3 v3.10.7 and Odin3_v3.10.6" but still same results, I also used different PCs and downloaded TWRP twice.
Am I doing anything wrong or it is just me?
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Try flashing again - this time ensure keep system as "read-only" option when you first flash TWRP. Then in TWRP recovery mode (straight after flashing & before rebooting), ensure that "system" is ticked/selected in the "Mount" option in TWRP menu - now reboot to system (you will need to tick/select "system" in Mount option each time if you boot into TWRP recovery mode).
swarup.siddharth said:
Did you try booting back to recovery and cleaning cache and rebooting. Sounds a little too basic I know but it has worked for me often enough. Just a thought.
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I can't even get to recovery, I can either get to download mode or stuck on bootscreen. I think it is the recovery getting messed up.
elmor0 said:
Try flashing again - this time ensure keep system as "read-only" option when you first flash TWRP. Then in TWRP recovery mode (straight after flashing & before rebooting), ensure that "system" is ticked/selected in the "Mount" option in TWRP menu - now reboot to system (you will need to tick/select "system" in Mount option each time if you boot into TWRP recovery mode).
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I tried to enter recovery before rebooting and after flashing but with no luck. I assume to use the typical method (power+up+home). Am I missing something?
MSAKK said:
I tried to enter recovery before rebooting and after flashing but with no luck. I assume to use the typical method (power+up+home). Am I missing something?
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Start all over again by re-flashing back to stock ROM/stock recovery and try again via Odin to flash TWRP - Make sure to go into recovery (TWRP) mode away straight away by 'power+vol up+home' buttons rather than booting into system.
Then mount system on in TWRP before rebooting to system - This worked for me, no probs since.
Also, ensure you have the correct TWRP .tar for your model (and ??maybe try an older Odin version for flashing TWRP).
Flash this TWRP through Odin:
https://dl.twrp.me/noblelte/twrp-3.0.0-0-nobleltezt-nobleltezt.img.tar.html
elmor0 said:
Start all over again by re-flashing back to stock ROM/stock recovery and try again via Odin to flash TWRP - Make sure to go into recovery (TWRP) mode away straight away by 'power+vol up+home' buttons rather than booting into system.
Then mount system on in TWRP before rebooting to system - This worked for me, no probs since.
Also, ensure you have the correct TWRP .tar for your model (and ??maybe try an older Odin version for flashing TWRP).
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I tried that but nothing happened, it kept me on download mode otherwise system is booting.
Is it possible to enter recovery directly from download mode without power off?
Battlehero said:
Flash this TWRP through Odin:
https://dl.twrp.me/noblelte/twrp-3.0.0-0-nobleltezt-nobleltezt.img.tar.html
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That is the download link I have been using.
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I don't think you can go from download mode directly to TWRP recovery mode without power off.......... Try re-booting from download mode but before it re-starts quickly hold 'power+vol up+home'.
Have you tried starting from scratch i.e back to stock recovery, and tried flashing with an older version of Odin?
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I don't think you can go from download mode directly to TWRP recovery mode without power off.......... Try re-booting from download mode but before it re-starts quickly hold 'power+vol up+home'.
Have you tried starting from scratch i.e back to stock recovery, and tried flashing with an older version of Odin?
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I tried from scratch but with same results. Could it be ROM related?
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Start all over again by re-flashing back to stock ROM/stock recovery and try again via Odin to flash TWRP - Make sure to go into recovery (TWRP) mode away straight away by 'power+vol up+home' buttons rather than booting into system.
Then mount system on in TWRP before rebooting to system - This worked for me, no probs since.
Also, ensure you have the correct TWRP .tar for your model (and ??maybe try an older Odin version for flashing TWRP).
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i have tried that, and got an issues related to mount the storage as well, but able to overcome all that
and now the phone went from stuck on "Samsung" logo, into a loopboot
all this with the Samsung Stock ROM
but at the moment i install Lineage ROM, it works immediately
tried my best to make it work with samsung stock rom, but i couldn't
Hello all!
Having a difficult issue with my phone. I downloaded and flashed SpaceX-Kernel_MM_RC1_G920F_Test.tar.md5 along with using SuperSu 2.65.apk to root my phone in stock.
Everything went fine, and I installed TWRP Manager to flash the latest TWRP. The flash and verify failed, and it tells me I either already have it installed or something is wrong. Reboot into recovery?
I rebooted my phone, and the screen is stuck with "RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING" with the Samsung Logo. Now I can power down and go back into download mode, but I can not flash Twrp via odin, even when it passes the phone is stuck on the recovery screen. I can't restart my phone to boot normally either.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Edit:
I downloaded the stock firmware from sammobile, and flashed it via Odin 3.10.7. At first it was freezing Odin, after a few tries I closed all my programs and restarted my computer. I reopened Odin with Admin privileges, and flashed again. This time it worked! I guess I will try flashing twrp again.
Hello Guys,
Yesterday I tried to root my Moto 2g.
Unlocked it's bootloader,Installed Twrp and installed supersu. Also downloaded a custom mod(the most famous one I guess) and installed it,only to find out that the phone would no longer boot
but keep looping on the unlocked bootloader warning screen.While thinking that I had downloaded a non-compatible mod I Installed another one.After that,booting the phone would Instantly
take me to the recovery mode and keep looping the Teamwin logo.
I decided not to mess anymore with it and reinstall the stock firmware for moto 2g. After Installing it the Motorola logo comes up and then I am taken to the fastboot screen once again with the error saying:
"Fastboot reason,Fell through from boot recovery mode".Tried to flash CWM to see If I could get into recovery mode from there but I would get CWM logo loops exactly the same way they appeared with Teamwin logo.
Seems like phone is dead to me but still have a bit of hope,although the only place I can get is fastboot.
Edit:I tried to fastboot flash boot boot.img the stock image and I got and error saying that boot.img(10mb) exceeded the partition limit
shatterbb said:
Hello Guys,
Yesterday I tried to root my Moto 2g.
Unlocked it's bootloader,Installed Twrp and installed supersu. Also downloaded a custom mod(the most famous one I guess) and installed it,only to find out that the phone would no longer boot
but keep looping on the unlocked bootloader warning screen.While thinking that I had downloaded a non-compatible mod I Installed another one.After that,booting the phone would Instantly
take me to the recovery mode and keep looping the Teamwin logo.
I decided not to mess anymore with it and reinstall the stock firmware for moto 2g. After Installing it the Motorola logo comes up and then I am taken to the fastboot screen once again with the error saying:
"Fastboot reason,Fell through from boot recovery mode".Tried to flash CWM to see If I could get into recovery mode from there but I would get CWM logo loops exactly the same way they appeared with Teamwin logo.
Seems like phone is dead to me but still have a bit of hope,although the only place I can get is fastboot.
Edit:I tried to fastboot flash boot boot.img the stock image and I got and error saying that boot.img(10mb) exceeded the partition limit
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try flashing the whole Stock Firmware
It might help,
U said u flashed a MOD over stock ROM?
If so, u should have boot first Just After unlocking the bootloader before Flashing any MODs
raj_45 said:
try flashing the whole Stock Firmware
It might help,
U said u flashed a MOD over stock ROM?
If so, u should have boot first Just After unlocking the bootloader before Flashing any MODs
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I did boot after unlocking and normally flashed whole stock firmware.This morning I woke up and the error message in fastboot is 'boot up failed' for bot normal and recovery mode
shatterbb said:
I did boot after unlocking and normally flashed whole stock firmware.This morning I woke up and the error message in fastboot is 'boot up failed' for bot normal and recovery mode
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is this your problem
raj_45 said:
is this your problem
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Ok let me explain the situation better.Last night I used a stock firmware I found and flashed it.When I tried to boot I would see motorola logo once
fore boot mode,Then it would go to recovery so I would see it for a second time and then I would see teamwin logo looping so the phone was not
able to get into recovery mode but only into bootloader.
After That I flashed CWM and the same thing would happen with CWM logo looping now in recovery mode.
Today I woke up and flashed CWM again,and for some reason I could get into CWM and use it normally
So what I did is Installed Supersu and a mod for my xt1068 and tried to boot but phone stuck in the same endless loop again and I also cant get
into CWM again as its logo keeps flashing instead of taking me into the menu.
I believe there is an error with my data folder or partition or w/e.
Most of all I want to be able to get into CWM again
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Ok let me explain the situation better.Last night I used a stock firmware I found and flashed it.When I tried to boot I would see motorola logo once
fore boot mode,Then it would go to recovery so I would see it for a second time and then I would see teamwin logo looping so the phone was not
able to get into recovery mode but only into boot loader.
After That I flashed CWM and the same thing would happen with CWM logo looping now in recovery mode.
Today I woke up and flashed CWM again,and for some reason I could get into CWM and use it normally
So what I did is Installed Supersu and a mod for my xt1068 and tried to boot but phone stuck in the same endless loop again and I also cant get
into CWM again as its logo keeps flashing instead of taking me into the menu.
I believe there is an error with my data folder or partition or w/e.
Most of all I want to be able to get into CWM again
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So u are not able to get into Recovery
And u can get to Fast boot Mode?
If yes Flash TWRP latest(3..1.0-0)
Boot into TWRP
Reset or Install any Custom ROM like LiniageOS or AOSP
I think it's the problem with SuperSU?
Which MOD did u install?
raj_45 said:
So u are not able to get into Recovery
And u can get to Fast boot Mode?
If yes Flash TWRP latest(3..1.0-0)
Boot into TWRP
Reset or Install any Custom ROM like LiniageOS or AOSP
I think it's the problem with SuperSU?
Which MOD did u install?
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Thanks for the replies,I managed to solve the problem and install Cyanogenmod.I guess everything came up to this:
After the first time I installed twrp I decided to wipe my data folder but somehow it was deleted and the partition became raw type which caused
all the bootlooping problems.
Using CWM I was able to get into recovery mode and then I chose to format my data folder and sd card(as ext4 I guess) and the data folder was
recreated.
After that I normally flashed Cyanogenmod and device booted just fine
Hi,
I unlocked the bootloader on my Oneplus 3T, then flashed TWRP. Unfortunately I misread and tapped on the read-only bit, and since then I am not able to boot into TWRP after the first time.
These are my steps (which I am trying over and over)
- fastboot;
- flash TWRP with fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
- disconnect the phone and shutdown
- boot into recovery with power/vol-
- twrp boots; I reboot into system
- system boots; i shut down
- boot into recovery with power/vol-
- the default recovery loads instead of TWRP.
I tried ticking and unticking the checkbox for read only under Mount in TWRP; I tried restoring the full backup. Every time it keeps going into the default recovery
from TWRP, I can shut down and boot into recovery and I'll get TWRP. I can reboot into recovery and I'll get TWRP. But as soon as I reboot into system, TWRP is gone
any ideas?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...elp-thread-t3509641/post75240034#post75240034
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...elp-thread-t3509641/post75240034#post75240034
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hm, ok thanks; I must have missed that bit.
I flashed TWRP again, then installed SuperSU from it. It went fine, then it prompts me to reboot. upon reboot I am using root checker and it says it's not done. I reboot into recovery and I get the default one again...
edit: nevermind, I used another zip for supersu and it worked. now it boots into twrp, many thanks.
Wouldn't it be better to use Magisk?
przemcio510 said:
Wouldn't it be better to use Magisk?
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I flashed FreedomOS with Magisk at the end.