As described here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73658433&postcount=1883) I installed the LineageOS 14.1.
But since then pressing Volume Up + Power buttons doesn't bring me to the factory boot menu anymore (in which I could statt TWRP), it stucks in the Mi-boot logo.
I already reflashed the ROM again and the current TWRP via fastboot but also via TWRP itself, but the problem still persists.
I can only acces TWRP if I start it via the TWRP app (and reboot) or via fastboot "from outside" (fastboot boot recovery.img).
Any idea how to fix it? Is there a factory recovery image fot the WT86047?
chaosp said:
As described here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73658433&postcount=1883) I installed the LineageOS 14.1.
But since then pressing Volume Up + Power buttons doesn't bring me to the factory boot menu anymore (in which I could statt TWRP), it stucks in the Mi-boot logo.
I already reflashed the ROM again and the current TWRP via fastboot but also via TWRP itself, but the problem still persists.
I can only acces TWRP if I start it via the TWRP app (and reboot) or via fastboot "from outside" (fastboot boot recovery.img).
Any idea how to fix it? Is there a factory recovery image fot the WT86047?
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Volume Up + Volume Down + Power Buttons
That helps to get into TWRP during boot. Thank you!
But how abot the original factory mode menu? Is it gone with the current TWRP on all Roidmi2 devices or just on mine?
chaosp said:
That helps to get into TWRP during boot. Thank you!
But how abot the original factory mode menu? Is it gone with the current TWRP on all Roidmi2 devices or just on mine?
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Factory Mode Menu is exclusive to MIUI ROMs or ROMs who include the files or partition of FMM (correct me if I'm wrong), TWRP has nothing to do with FMM missing. Basically, devs of Redmi 2 custom ROMs don't include FMM, and LineageOS (you flashed it) certainly doesn't include FMM. So if you want FMM, better stay stock, or find a way to build a flashable zip that enables/install FMM in any ROM, regarding stock or custom.
Umm.. by Factory Mode Menu, are you talking about the menu that can do HW tests? or are you talking about stock recovery?
Just do the fastboot method, and it'll come back. I even flashed a custom MIUI (xiaomi.eu's Custom MIUI ROM) via TWRP and factory mode menu exist in it. Just to make sure, if you are going to flash xiaomi.eu's CusMIUI ROM, I suggest you to backup your efs and modem partition (modem-firmware) before flashing it, because installing that ROM flashes firmware's too, in some cases, the phone couldn't detect the SIM card, or signal lost because of incompatible bootloader firmwares. If you're familiar in editing updater-script, trying deleting the rows that flash firmware, and make sure to delete the firmware files too inside the zip. (<- Extra info, just incase, I don't want to be blamed for these type of problems)
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Hi,
as the tilte sys, I don't have a recovery anymore after flashing tilal's 10.2 build. Do I have to flash a new boot.img with fastboot as in stock?
That's odd. You can extract the boot.img from the zip and flash the image with fastboot:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
If this not works you also can flash an older cm10.2 version: http://goo.im/devs/tilal6991/roms/mint/cm-10.2/
After doing this you should flash the last 10.2 again. I never have lost CWM.
Edit: Sorry, youst reading this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44230652&postcount=9
Maybe you have to flash an boot.img from the last 10.1 nightlies.
Another idea was to install this recovery (tilal advised this): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115726
Download GooManager from PlayStore and load/install TWRP. But be sure that there is no backup you want to recover with CWM. I havn't found a way to recover older backups done with CWM.
I flashed a twrp image and the tilal build again from there. After reboot the recovera is away again. Later I will try to flash the boot.img from inside the rom.
So I flashed boot.img from inside the rom with fastboot but I still don't have a recovery. Does the keys to hold at start have changed?
Ok, I read in the roms thread that recovery is broken. Recovery should be installed in a fota partition. Do I have to simply flash the twrp fota image or do I have to do some other steps before flashing this.
Sorry for this noob questions but I rather ask before I will brick my device.
The last link in my answer above gives you all needed informations..
Phone screen dead after installing cynagenmod
Hi guys,
i am in reaaly a very big trouble,
just bought an xperia tx and i somehow rooted it then got cwm mode. Now after i installed the cynagenmod 10.1 by cwm i directly rebooted the phone and now the screen is staying black n the phone is not booting. The notification led is blinking and after pressing the power button its vibrating but not booting.
People say i didnt clear cache so this is the problem.
I am a rookie in this so please give me a detailed guide.
Need urgent help please it would be very kind.
Indy500xl said:
Hi,
as the tilte sys, I don't have a recovery anymore after flashing tilal's 10.2 build. Do I have to flash a new boot.img with fastboot as in stock?
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I think that your issue comes from the fact that the ROM comes with advanced recovery options disabled. HW buttons don't work to go into recovery with this build for some reason. Having said that, you can boot into recovery from within the ROM.
Go to Settings > Developer Options and in there you will have an option called "Advanced Reboot". When you check that and you try to reboot your device (hold power button until menu pops up), hit "Reboot" and you will be prompted with a few options, one of which is "Recovery".
I hope this helps.
egzthunder1 said:
I think that your issue comes from the fact that the ROM comes with advanced recovery options disabled. HW buttons don't work to go into recovery with this build for some reason. Having said that, you can boot into recovery from within the ROM.
Go to Settings > Developer Options and in there you will have an option called "Advanced Reboot". When you check that and you try to reboot your device (hold power button until menu pops up), hit "Reboot" and you will be prompted with a few options, one of which is "Recovery".
I hope this helps.
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Yeah, thank you. That did it.
I have tried a number of times to install TWRP (unrooted) on my Nexus 6. I am following the instructions from here
https://twrp.me/devices/motorolanexus6.html
I am noting the warnings here
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
Once I issue the fastboot reboot command before the Nexus 6 shows anything on the display I press power and vol down and get into TWRP. It seems to what it's supposed to do (presumably patch the stock ROM) and then I reboot to Android.
But the next time I boot to recovery I end up with stock recovery again. I have tried this a number of times and while I can get TWRP installed it always reverts to stock recovery after the next restart.
Is there something else I have missed here in the instructions? They seem fairly clear.
Not that I think it matters but I am running 7.1.1 (flashed with the OTA image since I was not getting OTA updates)
Thanks
Instead of using the fastboot command to reboot to recovery after you have flashed TWRP do it manually. Been a while but I believe that should work.
Dont use the fastboot reboot command, use the volume keys to enter twrp recovery after flashing twrp in fastboot mode
Once you are in twrp swipe to allow changes and if needed change twrp settings, after that reboot into rom.
TMG1961 said:
Dont use the fastboot reboot command, use the volume keys to enter twrp recovery after flashing twrp in fastboot mode
Once you are in twrp swipe to allow changes and if needed change twrp settings, after that reboot into rom.
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I have done that several times. This is the screen I see when TWRP is loading for the first time.
Not sure if those red messages are fatal or not
When I am in TWRP I can reboot to recovery and it gets back to TWRP but if I reboot to system and then try to enter TWRP on a reboot (holding power and volume up/down it boots into the Fastboot and when I choose Recovery mode I send up with stock recovery again.
Am running 7.1.1 myself and flashed the latest TWRP 3.1.1-0
Were did you download the twrp img from? I download mine from https://dl.twrp.me/shamu/ Once i downloaaded it i rename it to recovery.img
I use cmd on laptop andhook up the phone, then run adb reboot bootloader followed by fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, then i use the volume keys to get into twrp, swipe to allow changes and make changes to settings. Then reboot into rom.
TMG1961 said:
Am running 7.1.1 myself and flashed the latest TWRP 3.1.1-0
Were did you download the twrp img from? I download mine from https://dl.twrp.me/shamu/ Once i downloaaded it i rename it to recovery.img
I use cmd on laptop andhook up the phone, then run adb reboot bootloader followed by fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, then i use the volume keys to get into twrp, swipe to allow changes and make changes to settings. Then reboot into rom.
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That is pretty much what I have been doing. The only difference is, the first time I did this (before I realised it wasn't working), I rebooted from adb and I did see the swipe to allow changes. But since then if I boot from abd or boot from the bootloader, I don't see the TWRP option to swipe to allow changes anymore.
I wonder if it's because the data is encrypted (standard on a N6?)
I checked the box to not show the swipe to allow modification. I have never decrypted my phone and twrp sticks. So not sure why yours isnt sticking.
TMG1961 said:
I checked the box to not show the swipe to allow modification. I have never decrypted my phone and twrp sticks. So not sure why yours isnt sticking.
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Well the first time I did it I saw that message about allow modification and I agreed. Never seen it again.
The point of installing TWRP was to install a custom ROM. I wonder if I load the ROM image into the phone first, install TWRP and get into the first time, which I can, then install the ROM would that work?
lchiu7 said:
Well the first time I did it I saw that message about allow modification and I agreed. Never seen it again.
The point of installing TWRP was to install a custom ROM. I wonder if I load the ROM image into the phone first, install TWRP and get into the first time, which I can, then install the ROM would that work?
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After using fastboot to flash TWRP, use the volume and power buttons to boot into TWRP, and allow modifications, then make a backup and reboot system. Go back to recovery and if all is well, then flash your ROM. Make sure you've got your TWRP issue fixed first though.
The same thing keeps happening to me. I can't seem to make twrp stick. I'd really appreciate some help.
Depending on what your doing, typically you have to manually boot into recovery after flashing twrp (from fastboot), don't use fastboot reboot xxxx. Use the power/volume key combo to reboot. Then accept either system modification or flash a systemless root solution. This will enable custom recovery to "stick". Otherwise, stock android will overwrite recovery on boot.
The TWRP thread has discussions about this. Starting at post 1044 should help.
mrcreativity said:
The same thing keeps happening to me. I can't seem to make twrp stick. I'd really appreciate some help.
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Is your device encrypted before you flash TWRP?
Yes it is encrypted.
Anyway, I tried all the various methods and combinations but ended up going back to stock recovery. What worked was flashing SU after TWRP.
I'm running pure nexus now and enjoying it.
Hi,
I'm having a bit of trouble. I had a brand new Redmi 4X, and I was advised to install TWRP, root it, and install the Xiaomi.eu rom until LineageOS is released. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP, managed to get into it once and now I can't do it again. When TWRP loaded it asked me for a password for decryption but it let me just skip it it seems (not sure if that is the problem) but now I can't boot normally, I can't boot into recovery, but fastboot seems to work okay. How do I go about fixing this?
I've tried reflashing TWRP but I still can't get to it, and I don't really know enough about this stuff to know where I've gone wrong.
UPDATE - I think this is to do with dm-verity and having the stock kernel installed. Now it's too late to undo what I've already done, so I hope to god that someone knows how to fix this.
UPDATE - Right, the problem is solved I think. I had to do an awful lot of googling, and I'm not entirely sure what it was specifically that fixed it. But I found a guide that taught me the fastboot command "fastboot boot twrp.img" which saved the day. Even when my phone wouldn't let me into recovery, it allowed me to flash a no-verity.zip which i think is what allowed me to boot, and it allowed me to flash superSU.zip and then the ROM I was aiming for. And now I've booted into the ROM successfully and hopefully I am rooted and all is well. Plus I can access TWRP as normal now.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Can you boot into TWRP by pressing the buttons so that you boot directly to TWRP??
Have you tried Command Prompt to boot with commands in to recovery??
And if you get into TWRP you should have everything on the SDCard and then just
format all things except SDCard and then flash from SDCard everything
That is what I would try..and yes it ask for a password but just skip it to get to it
If you can get into TWRP to flash from SDCard then you good to go..if not
Google all the commands for CMD..and plug your phone to the PC and flash everything with the
commands.....
Let us know what is working and what not and what steps exectly you are doing
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Turn off your device > Press and hold “Power” and “Volume +” buttons at the same time.
After short vibration signal release the power button and wait for TWRP to start.
To boot in stock recovery open “Update” app.
In the setting select “Boot in recovery”.
brljak83 said:
Can you boot into TWRP by pressing the buttons so that you boot directly to TWRP??
Have you tried Command Prompt to boot with commands in to recovery??
And if you get into TWRP you should have everything on the SDCard and then just
format all things except SDCard and then flash from SDCard everything
That is what I would try..and yes it ask for a password but just skip it to get to it
If you can get into TWRP to flash from SDCard then you good to go..if not
Google all the commands for CMD..and plug your phone to the PC and flash everything with the
commands.....
Let us know what is working and what not and what steps exectly you are doing
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Turn off your device > Press and hold “Power” and “Volume +” buttons at the same time.
After short vibration signal release the power button and wait for TWRP to start.
To boot in stock recovery open “Update” app.
In the setting select “Boot in recovery”.
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Thanks for the reply. I can't get into TWRP. Even if I could get into TWRP how would I get files on the phone to flash them?
Is it possible to flash any rom from the pc directly and if it is will this possibly help? I think it's not booting because the kernel is still stock.
I'm not sure what you mean in the edit, how do I boot into stock recovery without being able to boot the phone (and when I have already flashed TWRP)?
brokemyG2 said:
Thanks for the reply. I can't get into TWRP. Even if I could get into TWRP how would I get files on the phone to flash them?
Is it possible to flash any rom from the pc directly and if it is will this possibly help? I think it's not booting because the kernel is still stock.
I'm not sure what you mean in the edit, how do I boot into stock recovery without being able to boot the phone (and when I have already flashed TWRP)?
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Hii
I just have been reading about this bootloop
Go over here and read all of the 6 pages..will not take much time but could help you out much
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-redmi-4x/development/official-twrp-3-2-1-0-xiaomi-redmi-4x-t3718217
Hey, I have exactly the same problem. Latest stock rom, flashed twrp in fastboot and got into the boot loop. Nothing works. I can only enter fastboot. What exactly did you do then? What is this no-verity.zip? I can't find anything about it.
I had a problem
I unlocked bootloader then installed redwolf recovery and took a nandroid backup. After that i rebooted to system but stuck into bootloop, could not boot to recovery, could not boot into system, So the only thing worked was that i flashed fastboot rom with mi flasher. And syccessfully rebooted to system with bootloader locked and stock recovery. So, if anyone have same problem you can do the same. How do i install recovery safely again? Should i use TWRP only? Should i flash v3.1.0 with lazy flasher or v3.2 directly without lazy flasher? I don't want to stuck into bootloader again, have to get all data deleted.
Hi guys,
Im using Note 5 N920C at lastest stock Nougat firmware (N920CXXS4CRA2)
i've got a very headache when try to flash twrp (to flash custom rom) but my N920C still get stuck at Samsung logo
Prepare: unlock OEM, Odin 3.12, TWRP 3.2.1.0, SuperSU-v2.82
1. Try flash TWRP by Odin. reboot get stuck. Try to reboot to Recovery, wipe cache -> phone get reboot all the time
2. Back to Stock FW, try to flash TWRP. This time reboot to Recovery, allow system modifications -> flash N920_Nougat_Root_SuperSU_No_kernel_included script -> reboot and stuck
3. Back to Stock FW, try to flash TWRP. This time reboot to Recovery, allow system modifications -> format data -> reboot to recovery -> flash supersu -> reboot and stuck again
4. Back to Stock FW, TWRP allow system modifications > wipe data> reboot recovery > allow system modification> wipe data, system,cache, dalvik/art > flashed 'dm-verity and force encryption disabler' > flashed 'super-su' > flashed Custom ROM -> Stuck again
5. If i flash Lineage OS (or CM rom) via TWRP, it works without any issue
...
As many time i tried to flash something, myphone still get stuck, i dont know why because my previos Note 5 seem to be very easy to root (at Nougat also)
Could you please help me to findout what problem happen here and how can i flash a custom rom properly (i can back to stock whenever it stucks but i want to flash custom roms). Thank you so much
venomnguyen said:
Hi guys,
Im using Note 5 N920C at lastest stock Nougat firmware (N920CXXS4CRA2)
i've got a very headache when try to flash twrp (to flash custom rom) but my N920C still get stuck at Samsung logo
Prepare: unlock OEM, Odin 3.12, TWRP 3.2.1.0, SuperSU-v2.82
1. Try flash TWRP by Odin. reboot get stuck. Try to reboot to Recovery, wipe cache -> phone get reboot all the time
2. Back to Stock FW, try to flash TWRP. This time reboot to Recovery, allow system modifications -> flash N920_Nougat_Root_SuperSU_No_kernel_included script -> reboot and stuck
3. Back to Stock FW, try to flash TWRP. This time reboot to Recovery, allow system modifications -> format data -> reboot to recovery -> flash supersu -> reboot and stuck again
4. Back to Stock FW, TWRP allow system modifications > wipe data> reboot recovery > allow system modification> wipe data, system,cache, dalvik/art > flashed 'dm-verity and force encryption disabler' > flashed 'super-su' > flashed Custom ROM -> Stuck again
5. If i flash Lineage OS (or CM rom) via TWRP, it works without any issue
...
As many time i tried to flash something, myphone still get stuck, i dont know why because my previos Note 5 seem to be very easy to root (at Nougat also)
Could you please help me to findout what problem happen here and how can i flash a custom rom properly (i can back to stock whenever it stucks but i want to flash custom roms). Thank you so much
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1: Flash the rom after you wipe system, data & cache.
2: Let it boot for the first initial setup & setup your phone with language & country etc.
3: Restart your phone to twrp recovery then flash supersu & dm verity.
Let me know.
PRADEEPHONDA said:
1: Flash the rom after you wipe system, data & cache.
2: Let it boot for the first initial setup & setup your phone with language & country etc.
3: Restart your phone to twrp recovery then flash supersu & dm verity.
Let me know.
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Did you mean flash stock or custom ROM ? as i mentioned above, when flash custom my phone will stuck at logo (i can boot only with LineageOS, dont know why
I will try these steps:
1. Back to Stock
2. Flash TWRP, immediately go to TWRP recovery
3. Format Data, reboot to TWRP recovery
4. Flash SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip and no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip
5. Wipe Davik Cache
6. Reboot.
Am i right ?
I will try and post result to you for more help. Btw, thank for your attention.
venomnguyen said:
Did you mean flash stock or custom ROM ? as i mentioned above, when flash custom my phone will stuck at logo (i can boot only with LineageOS, dont know why
I will try these steps:
1. Back to Stock
2. Flash TWRP, immediately go to TWRP recovery
3. Format Data, reboot to TWRP recovery
4. Flash SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip and no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip
5. Wipe Davik Cache
6. Reboot.
Am i right ?
I will try and post result to you for more help. Btw, thank for your attention.
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No.... After flashing stock through Odin, let the device boot for initial setup dude. Don't flash twrp...!
After the phone setup is done you can go back to download mode & flash twrp.
There is no need to format data for rooting your device dude.
Just flash supersu & no verity... You will be fine.
Stock rom or custom ROM follow my words.
PRADEEPHONDA said:
No.... After flashing stock through Odin, let the device boot for initial setup dude. Don't flash twrp...!
After the phone setup is done you can go back to download mode & flash twrp.
There is no need to format data for rooting your device dude.
Just flash supersu & no verity... You will be fine.
Stock rom or custom ROM follow my words.
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It does not work, both my way and or way, it's still stuck
venomnguyen said:
It does not work, both my way and or way, it's still stuck
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In your first post you have stated that you are not able to flash custom rom but now you are telling me that your phone is stuck even when Flashed with stock rom....!
I'm confused about what's happening here because the methods you have stated will not work in any case scenario as base ROM is required to flash - root to system or any mods so without rom you can't root any phone by flashing supersu first before even flashing rom that's the logical here.
There is no my method or your method but there is a universal step by step method which you clearly need to understand.
But anyways I can't help you anymore as I have no video to assess your process.
As a last resolution I will suggest one more method, if you can boot your phone to stock recovery then you can reset your device by factory reset which will again wipe everything within the phone so proceed with caution(just mentioning) so once you wipe your phone through stock recovery. Let me know. It has to boot in my opinion.
Before you do this try to reflash official & latest firmware which will be the January security updates through Odin with default settings.
After you get Odin pass message, it will automatically reboot so wait for 30 minutes max. If nothing happens press & hold volume down & power key to reboot device & as soon as the screen goes off to reboot, you will have to enter to recovery mode by holding on to volume up, power & home key as you already will know (just mentioned) then wipe to factory reset. Reboot.
Let me know if this works.
If not I'm located in Bangalore so if you are from Bangalore then I might help you. Again no fees or charges (just mentioned)
Or
Try this rom:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/development/rom-t3607729
Or take it Samsung official Store to find out if your device has any issues with power chips or so..!
PRADEEPHONDA said:
In your first post you have stated that you are not able to flash custom rom but now you are telling me that your phone is stuck even when Flashed with stock rom....!
I'm confused about what's happening here because the methods you have stated will not work in any case scenario as base ROM is required to flash - root to system or any mods so without rom you can't root any phone by flashing supersu first before even flashing rom that's the logical here.
There is no my method or your method but there is a universal step by step method which you clearly need to understand.
But anyways I can't help you anymore as I have no video to assess your process.
As a last resolution I will suggest one more method, if you can boot your phone to stock recovery then you can reset your device by factory reset which will again wipe everything within the phone so proceed with caution(just mentioning) so once you wipe your phone through stock recovery. Let me know. It has to boot in my opinion.
Before you do this try to reflash official & latest firmware which will be the January security updates through Odin with default settings.
After you get Odin pass message, it will automatically reboot so wait for 30 minutes max. If nothing happens press & hold volume down & power key to reboot device & as soon as the screen goes off to reboot, you will have to enter to recovery mode by holding on to volume up, power & home key as you already will know (just mentioned) then wipe to factory reset. Reboot.
Let me know if this works.
If not I'm located in Bangalore so if you are from Bangalore then I might help you. Again no fees or charges (just mentioned)
Or
Try this rom:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/development/rom-t3607729
Or take it Samsung official Store to find out if your device has any issues with power chips or so..!
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Hi Bro,
Maybe you misunderstand what i mean. Ofcouse i can back to stock firmware without any problem. I said it still suck is when i try to flash TWRP, even root or Custom ROMs.
Thank you.
venomnguyen said:
Hi Bro,
Maybe you misunderstand what i mean. Ofcouse i can back to stock firmware without any problem. I said it still suck is when i try to flash TWRP, even root or Custom ROMs.
Thank you.
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OK you have to state what version twrp you are flashing?
Now if it's just recovery then I would say to try TWRP 3.1.1.0 which is most stable version in my view.
Note: Re-download all Twrp tar, Supersu & no verity zip.
First flash twrp & then let the device boot to home screen.
Second reboot to recovery by hard keys.
If you see stock recovery go back to download mode flash twrp & go back to recovery without booting as you are doing but this time just swipe to allow modifications & reboot to recovery again.
Without flashing anything just reboot from recovery to system.
Thirdly if you device reboots to home screen then again get back to twrp recovery & now flash supersu & no verity zip & restart device. You should be able to solve this.
PRADEEPHONDA said:
OK you have to state what version twrp you are flashing?
Now if it's just recovery then I would say to try TWRP 3.1.1.0 which is most stable version in my view.
Note: Re-download all Twrp tar, Supersu & no verity zip.
First flash twrp & then let the device boot to home screen.
Second reboot to recovery by hard keys.
If you see stock recovery go back to download mode flash twrp & go back to recovery without booting as you are doing but this time just swipe to allow modifications & reboot to recovery again.
Without flashing anything just reboot from recovery to system.
Thirdly if you device reboots to home screen then again get back to twrp recovery & now flash supersu & no verity zip & restart device. You should be able to solve this.
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Thank, i'm using TWRP 3.2.1.0 currently, i will try TWRP 3.1.1.0 as your guide. So, i will try as following step:
1. Flash TWRP 3.1.1.0 and let it boot to Home Screen
2. If ok then go to Recovery -> flash upersu & no verity zip & restart device
2.1 If still in stock then flash twrp again -> go to recovery -> allow modification -> reboot to recovery -> reboot to system
2.2 If cannot boot to Home Screen after First Step then flash twrp again -> go to recovery -> allow modification -> reboot to recovery -> reboot to system
Are those correct ?
venomnguyen said:
Thank, i'm using TWRP 3.2.1.0 currently, i will try TWRP 3.1.1.0 as your guide. So, i will try as following step:
1. Flash TWRP 3.1.1.0 and let it boot to Home Screen
2. If ok then go to Recovery -> flash upersu & no verity zip & restart device
2.1 If still in stock then flash twrp again -> go to recovery -> allow modification -> reboot to recovery -> reboot to system
2.2 If cannot boot to Home Screen after First Step then flash twrp again -> go to recovery -> allow modification -> reboot to recovery -> reboot to system
Are those correct ?
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Yes
PRADEEPHONDA said:
Yes
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Hi bro,
after try few time, the result is:
1. After flash TWRP and boot to home Scree, it's stuck at Samsung Logo, so i took the 2.2 step
2.2. Re-flash TWRP -> recovery -> allow modification -> reboot recovery -> reboot system. Then my device loop in bootloop
After all i have to back to stock and consider to give up rooting my phone . But one thing that always in my mind, why my Note 5 can boot normally with lineageos after flash with TWRP. Does this os different from other custom ROM that can boot in my Note 5.
Anw, thank you so much for your assist.
venomnguyen said:
Hi bro,
after try few time, the result is:
1. After flash TWRP and boot to home Scree, it's stuck at Samsung Logo, so i took the 2.2 step
2.2. Re-flash TWRP -> recovery -> allow modification -> reboot recovery -> reboot system. Then my device loop in bootloop
After all i have to back to stock and consider to give up rooting my phone . But one thing that always in my mind, why my Note 5 can boot normally with lineageos after flash with TWRP. Does this os different from other custom ROM that can boot in my Note 5.
Anw, thank you so much for your assist.
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No problem, you are welcome.
Try magisk root. Follow their rooting procedures in the xda forum.
magisk root for note5 nougat try this sir.
http://galaxynote5root.com/galaxy-n...galaxy-note-5-on-android-7-0-nougat-w-magisk/
venomnguyen said:
Hi bro,
after try few time, the result is:
1. After flash TWRP and boot to home Scree, it's stuck at Samsung Logo, so i took the 2.2 step
2.2. Re-flash TWRP -> recovery -> allow modification -> reboot recovery -> reboot system. Then my device loop in bootloop
After all i have to back to stock and consider to give up rooting my phone . But one thing that always in my mind, why my Note 5 can boot normally with lineageos after flash with TWRP. Does this os different from other custom ROM that can boot in my Note 5.
Anw, thank you so much for your assist.
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Hi there it's not that difficult i've faced the same issue with my n920c
Solution: Install the TWRP recovery just like normal but when the device is rebooting and black screen shows up Press and Hold [Power+home+vol down] until you see TWRP screen
Please Note: this is really important to press and hold while rebooting ...
After this you can normally reboot to recovery there would be no problem
Good luck !
hey bro,,im facing same problem i am a poor fellow and note5 was a gift for me, but i upgraded it to 7.0 from 5.1.1 which i was running from 2017....now the same problem always on samsung galaxy note5 logo ..i dont know what to do tried various roms , kernels it boots to homescreen but if i restart it gets stuck...otherwise lineage boots everytime, whats the problem ,,,xda heroes kindly help me and others facing this.
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venomnguyen - any solution bro? did u succeed
As the title suggest, I fail to boot into TWRP.
I have unlocked the phone and flashed TWRP (https://dl.twrp.me/raphael/twrp-3.3.1-0-raphael.img).
I could boot into TWRP using Power + Volume Up , wiped everything (except vendor) and pushed a custom rom to the internal storage.
I restarted the phone for some reason and cannot boot into TWRP anymore. Whatever I do, I end up in fastboot. Tried to flash various versions of TWRP with the same result.
Can you guys help me out?
Edit: I flashed the corresponding Xiaomi fastboot image and repeated the process, same problem.
Edit: Solved by repeating again.
flel said:
As the title suggest, I fail to boot into TWRP.
I have unlocked the phone and flashed TWRP (https://dl.twrp.me/raphael/twrp-3.3.1-0-raphael.img).
I could boot into TWRP using Power + Volume Up , wiped everything (except vendor) and pushed a custom rom to the internal storage.
I restarted the phone for some reason and cannot boot into TWRP anymore. Whatever I do, I end up in fastboot. Tried to flash various versions of TWRP with the same result.
Can you guys help me out?
Edit: I flashed the corresponding Xiaomi fastboot image and repeated the process, same problem.
Edit: Solved by repeating again.
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In future, don't wipe everything. You should only need to do the factory reset in TWRP, which will automatically wipe data, cache and dakvik. If you are flashing over MIUI then you will also need to format data.
There is almost never any need to wipe anything else in TWRP when doing normal custom ROM flashing.