Can someone please post a stock recovery image for 20q? I cannot use LGUP and want to get rid of a TWRP recovery so that OTA updates will work.
Need stock recovery image for 20q
techinv said:
Can someone please post a stock recovery image for 20q? I cannot use LGUP and want to get rid of a TWRP recovery so that OTA updates will work.
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Put incorrect version in title, I need a recovery image that will work for 20q
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...-lg-g4-h811-20q-stock-rooted-rom-20q-t3513679
da_reeseboy said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm...-lg-g4-h811-20q-stock-rooted-rom-20q-t3513679
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Thanks, but I think that I already looked through the zip file and I don't see a recovery.img file included in it. I'm only looking at the zip files because I can't use the kdz files. Am I looking for the wrong thing? In the end, I want a stock recovery image installed.
I'm sorry, I misunderstood. So you are looking to flash the recovery partition only back to stock, and not the rest of the partitions?
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Here you go, I extracted from the H811V20q_00_1123.kdz:
https://mega.nz/#!ntkDRSwI!v8Wbd_EpjJ37Lio-iymdCkR3Zs53T_3wYlQI9fEnwtc
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where i can get stock recovery. img file model xt1052 ?
Hitesh1802 said:
where i can get stock recovery. img file model xt1052 ?
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Download the entire SBF for your carrier/version here:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Unzip it. You will need to have the android SDK and "mfastboot" binary. Place recovery.img in the same folder as mfastboot, then:
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now you should have stock recovery back.
Good Luck
samwathegreat said:
Download the entire SBF for your carrier/version here:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Unzip it. You will need to have the android SDK and "mfastboot" binary. Place recovery.img in the same folder as mfastboot, then:
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now you should have stock recovery back.
Good Luck
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Thanks for reply basic i know but link you given i cant find mine because i have asianretail unit xt1052 unlocked not belong to any carrier...which one is mine is hard to find and i need it because i want to update through ota 4.4.3 and right now i can't because of custom recovery..
i found one with same system version but size is around 620 mb but recovery are about 1 mb does i have to flash whole rom again..
Hitesh1802 said:
Thanks for reply basic i know but link you given i cant find mine because i have asianretail unit xt1052 unlocked not belong to any carrier...which one is mine is hard to find and i need it because i want to update through ota 4.4.3 and right now i can't because of custom recovery..
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It should be this one: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/download.php?device=0&file=892
samwathegreat said:
It should be this one: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/download.php?device=0&file=892
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can you tell me does i have to flash whole rom again i just want to replace custom recovery with stock recovery..?
Hitesh1802 said:
can you tell me does i have to flash whole rom again i just want to replace custom recovery with stock recovery..?
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No.
I gave you the exact instructions in POST # 2:
"Download the entire SBF for your carrier/version here:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Unzip it. You will need to have the android SDK and "mfastboot" binary. Place recovery.img in the same folder as mfastboot, then:
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now you should have stock recovery back.
Good Luck"
You will extract the zip file (the one I linked for ASIA RETAIL), but you only need the one file: recovery.img
samwathegreat said:
No.
I gave you the exact instructions in POST # 2:
"Download the entire SBF for your carrier/version here:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Unzip it. You will need to have the android SDK and "mfastboot" binary. Place recovery.img in the same folder as mfastboot, then:
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now you should have stock recovery back.
Good Luck"
You will extract the zip file (the one I linked for ASIA RETAIL), but you only need the one file: recovery.img
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Thanks man i am downloading it right now...after ota update then i will flash again twrp recovery...
samwathegreat said:
No.
I gave you the exact instructions in POST # 2:
"Download the entire SBF for your carrier/version here:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Unzip it. You will need to have the android SDK and "mfastboot" binary. Place recovery.img in the same folder as mfastboot, then:
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now you should have stock recovery back.
Good Luck"
You will extract the zip file (the one I linked for ASIA RETAIL), but you only need the one file: recovery.img
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one last ques i have installed xposed framework so before flashing stock recovery does i have to uninstall xpose plz reply???
Hitesh1802 said:
one last ques i have installed xposed framework so before flashing stock recovery does i have to uninstall xpose plz reply???
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I would recommend it before updating. Reinstall afterwards.
stock recovery img for Asia retail moto x
It would be very helpful if anyone could post link for stock recovery for moto x xt1052 Asia retail running android 4.4.4
I have an unlocked bootloader.... Thanks in advance..
nish0021 said:
It would be very helpful if anyone could post link for stock recovery for moto x xt1052 Asia retail running android 4.4.4
I have an unlocked bootloader.... Thanks in advance..
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The link to the recovery is above. Do you not want to download the whole sbf?
Travisdroidx2 said:
The link to the recovery is above. Do you not want to download the whole sbf?
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That link is for 4.4.2. I want for 4.4.4
nish0021 said:
That link is for 4.4.2. I want for 4.4.4
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Do you see your carriers 4.4.4 sbf here?
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Moto sure made havok with our recoveries, they could have made them with all the same md5 but they are unique. I bet any one would function but not for the reason we need to use each original one for.
See... I had unlocked bootloader n installed twrp...I wanted to return back to stock recovery so I Googled it n got a link for stock recovery. But when I flashed it n tried to boot into recovery.. It did not happen... can u suggest what should I do??
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nish0021 said:
See... I had unlocked bootloader n installed twrp...I wanted to return back to stock recovery so I Googled it n got a link for stock recovery. But when I flashed it n tried to boot into recovery.. It did not happen... can u suggest what should I do??
Sent from my XT1052
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Don't know. You can use Rashr tools or Flashify too.
Did you flash the one for your phone? It may be a Different one.
I downloaded stock recovery n followed the instructions from addictive tips website...[I'm not able to post outside links...]
Sent from my XT1052
Wanted to know what is this "factory" option in bootloader menu....
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W110_4.4W.2_System_Dump.zip - 206.78 MB
Thanks!
So, every region using different one?
Any way to use this to restore to stock?
Is it the complete file? I tried pushing it to /system to recover from an accidental \system format but it does not seem to revive the phone! Am I doing something wrong?
Camazza said:
Is it the complete file? I tried pushing it to /system to recover from an accidental \system format but it does not seem to revive the phone! Am I doing something wrong?
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not sure I literally just did a fastboot to download everything on the system partition, as for restoring it this way im not sure how to go about it, I would have thought fastboot would work but if not it might need to be created as a flashable zip
Hawke84 said:
not sure I literally just did a fastboot to download everything on the system partition, as for restoring it this way im not sure how to go about it, I would have thought fastboot would work but if not it might need to be created as a flashable zip
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In another thread I posted a stock rooted 5.0.1 system image that can be flashed using fastboot. I can whip up a TWRP zip too if people want.
tonu42 said:
In another thread I posted a stock rooted 5.0.1 system image that can be flashed using fastboot. I can whip up a TWRP zip too if people want.
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I think that'd be great please if don't mind...so used to flashing ROMs using recovery zips for all my other devices that I'm kinda missing it for this watch
Is the link broken? Where is the zip?
Edit: works on pc. Couldnt get it on the note 4 through Chrome the stock internet browser or ES File Downloader
Hellos guys,
I am trying to find the stock recovery for T-mobile US 6.10.531.10 (NOT 6.10.531.9) . Does anybody has it or point me on the right direction? I want to update my phone through OTA so I can get lollipop however I cannot find the stock recovery.
I am S-On all stock except for the recovery, I had TWRP so I can make backups. Now I want to install back the stock recovery so i can upgrade but I don't seem to find it anywhere. I managed to find the RUU but the recovery image is not inside the "rom.zip" on my Temp folder when I run it. These are the only files that it shows:
android-info.txt
dzdata_16g.hdr
dzdata_32g.hdr
dzdata_64g.hdr
tp_HMX852XD.img
boot_signed.img
dzdata_16.img
dzdata_32.img
dzdata_64.img
Am I missing something? Please help. I have tried to find it the whole day with no luck.
Also see the the screenshot.
adtamez said:
Hellos guys,
I am trying to find the stock recovery for T-mobile US 6.10.531.10 (NOT 6.10.531.9) . Does anybody has it or point me on the right direction? I want to update my phone through OTA so I can get lollipop however I cannot find the stock recovery.
I am S-On all stock except for the recovery, I had TWRP so I can make backups. Now I want to install back the stock recovery so i can upgrade but I don't seem to find it anywhere. I managed to find the RUU but the recovery image is not inside the "rom.zip" on my Temp folder when I run it. These are the only files that it shows:
android-info.txt
dzdata_16g.hdr
dzdata_32g.hdr
dzdata_64g.hdr
tp_HMX852XD.img
boot_signed.img
dzdata_16.img
dzdata_32.img
dzdata_64.img
Am I missing something? Please help. I have tried to find it the whole day with no luck.
Also see the the screenshot.
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just run the Lollipop RUU, same as the OTA but its the full thing rather than an OTA: http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-t-mobile/news/ follow the manual update instructions, download is at the bottom.
edit: it will wipe your phone, so backup anything you want to keep first.
Seanie280672 said:
just run the Lollipop RUU, same as the OTA but its the full thing rather than an OTA: http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-t-mobile/news/ follow the manual update instructions, download is at the bottom.
edit: it will wipe your phone, so backup anything you want to keep first.
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Seanie, thank you for your reply. I need the stock recovery because precisely I was trying to avoid wiping my phone. I am just a very small step away to be able to update without wiping, I just can't find this stock recovery. Why is it that the recovery.img it is not inside the rom.zip RUU? Am I missing something?
Currently I flashed the stock recovery 6.10.5310.9 and i tried to install the OTA but when it gets to the recovery it looks like it starts installing moving the green line a little bit but soon after I get a red triangle and stops, which I am assuming it is because i do not have the proper recovery.
Any help so i do not need to wipe will be greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
adtamez said:
Seanie, thank you for your reply. I need the stock recovery because precisely I was trying to avoid wiping my phone. I am just a very small step away to be able to update without wiping, I just can't find this stock recovery. Why is it that the recovery.img it is not inside the rom.zip RUU? Am I missing something?
Currently I flashed the stock recovery 6.10.5310.9 and i tried to install the OTA but when it gets to the recovery it looks like it starts installing moving the green line a little bit but soon after I get a red triangle and stops, which I am assuming it is because i do not have the proper recovery.
Any help so i do not need to wipe will be greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
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ok, you cant take it out of the RUU.zip as its an encrypted RUU, so take it out of the OTA.
download the OTA as normal, but select install later, then plug your phone into the computer and copy the OTA.zip to your computer from your phone, its in the internal storage, downloads folder, its just a zip file, so once its on your computer, open it with WinRAR or whatever you use to open zip files and in there you will see firmware.zip, open that too and take out recovery.img, flash it like any other recovery, then reboot and try and update again.
If the OTA then fails again, it will be down to modified system files or root, you will have no choice but to backup and use the full RUU.
Seanie280672 said:
ok, you cant take it out of the RUU.zip as its an encrypted RUU, so take it out of the OTA.
download the OTA as normal, but select install later, then plug your phone into the computer and copy the OTA.zip to your computer from your phone, its in the internal storage, downloads folder, its just a zip file, so once its on your computer, open it with WinRAR or whatever you use to open zip files and in there you will see firmware.zip, open that too and take out recovery.img, flash it like any other recovery, then reboot and try and update again.
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oh I see. Thank you very much...quick question though: I am currently on version 6.10.513.10 the OTA is to upgrade to version 7.18.513.2, if i extract the recovery from this OTA i will be flashing the 7.18. recovery, isn't? Don't I need the recovery from 6.10 in order to be able to upgrade? If so, this is why i was looking also for the 6.10.513.10 OTA but I cannot find it.
Thank you again!
adtamez said:
oh I see. Thank you very much...quick question though: I am currently on version 6.10.513.10 the OTA is to upgrade to version 7.18.513.2, if i extract the recovery from this OTA i will be flashing the 7.18. recovery, isn't? Don't I need the recovery from 6.10 in order to be able to upgrade? If so, this is why i was looking also for the 6.10.513.10 OTA but I cannot find it.
Thank you again!
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the OTA will check to see if you have 6.10.513.10 or 7.18.513.2 recovery, cant be anything earlier than those 2, current or previous, recovery update by the OTA will just be skipped.
Seanie280672 said:
the OTA will check to see if you have 6.10.513.10 or 7.18.513.2 recovery, cant be anything earlier than those 2, current or previous, recovery update by the OTA will just be skipped.
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I see! Great news! Good to know. So the OTA can be install with a newer stock recovery (matching the OTA I presume).
I am currently at work without my cell phone but I will try this, as soon as I get back home and post the results.
One last thing, to flash the stock recovery is as simple as "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (or whatever the recovery file .img name is), correct?
I do not need to lock the bootloader in order to upgrade using the OTA as long as everything else is still stock. ...I do have root though, but I also read that this shouldn't be a problem either, correct?
Thank you sooo much!
adtamez said:
I see! Great news! Good to know. So the OTA can be install with a newer stock recovery (matching the OTA I presume).
I am currently at work without my cell phone but I will try this, as soon as I get back home and post the results.
One last thing, to flash the stock recovery is as simple as "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (or whatever the recovery file .img name is), correct?
I do not need to lock the bootloader in order to upgrade using the OTA as long as everything else is still stock. ...I do have root though, but I also read that this shouldn't be a problem either, correct?
Thank you sooo much!
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No need to lock the bootloader for an ota, root might be a problem as it modifies system files, just give it a go, and yes, the flash of the recovery is the same as any other recovery file.
Seanie280672 said:
No need to lock the bootloader for an ota, root might be a problem as it modifies system files, just give it a go, and yes, the flash of the recovery is the same as any other recovery file.
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Got it. I'll try and post results. Thank you very much.
adtamez said:
Got it. I'll try and post results. Thank you very much.
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Seanie, all went as expected! It worked. I was able to extract the recovery.img file from the firmware.zip inside the 7.18 OTA zip file that was downloaded to the internal storage. Then proceed to flash it as any other recovery with fastboot. Afer that, the OTA update installed with o problem. Having root did not mattered. I did have to root it again though.
Thank you so much for your support!!! :good:
Worked for me as well, thank you.
So I forgot to backup my stock kernel before flashing franco R23. Can I just extract the boot.img from the update.zip? I'm on LMY47M. Thanks!
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So I forgot to backup my stock kernel before flashing franco R23. Can I just extract the boot.img from the update.zip? I'm on LMY47M. Thanks!
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yes, assuming that's the build your are running.
flash using fastboot:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
you'll have to root again after, if desired.
PhilDX said:
yes, assuming that's the build your are running.
flash using fastboot:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
you'll have to root again after, if desired.
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Thanks! I'll give that a try.
It depends what you mean bybuodste.zip. if you mean OTA then no but you can normally get it from the factory images but there isn't one for M so you'll need to find the rooted ROM.zip and extract it from there.
rootSU said:
It depends what you mean bybuodste.zip. if you mean OTA then no but you can normally get it from the factory images but there isn't one for M so you'll need to find the rooted ROM.zip and extract it from there.
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^^^ this guy is right, I read the OP too quickly and missed the part about update.zip, I just assumed that we were talking about factory images.
I don't think the boot.img changed after D (including E, M and I), but a little digging around should verify that.
factory images are here:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
whatever you do, do not attempt to relock your boot loader (should you want to for some reason) until everything is working properly.
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I don't think the boot.img changed after D (including E, M and I), but a little digging around should verify that.
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Good point.
Could download the OTA files and run an md5sum on all the boot patches. If they match in each, they're patching kernel identically and the factory image version for any 5.1 would be appropriate.
The only .zip I can find already has a modified boot.img that is rooted. I'm looking for a bone stock one so that I can apply the H21120x OTA via TWRP. (I guess I Could just write out the boot.img update from the updater-script).
Anyone have a copy of this from their device or a way to get it from a KDZ?
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The only .zip I can find already has a modified boot.img that is rooted. I'm looking for a bone stock one so that I can apply the H21120x OTA via TWRP. (I guess I Could just write out the boot.img update from the updater-script).
Anyone have a copy of this from their device or a way to get it from a KDZ?
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i think you can using ext2explore-2.2.71 you can then get boot.
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i think you can using ext2explore-2.2.71 you can then get boot.
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That worked!
I'd also recommend not doing it the way I did (modifying the update.zip and flashing stock boot.img) it seems to have broken Bluetooth.
raptorddd said:
i think you can using ext2explore-2.2.71 you can then get boot.
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I was able to get a H81120V boot.img extracted from the kdz, but it looks like flashing the update.zip through TWRP breaks bluetooth.
pizzaboy192 said:
I was able to get a H81120V boot.img extracted from the kdz, but it looks like flashing the update.zip through TWRP breaks bluetooth.
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sorry i just extract and flash ive never modified boot.