When will the Android One moto x4 get TWRP? - Moto X4 Questions & Answers

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chandypandy said:
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TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/development/root-moto-x4-t3696180

icarolessa said:
TWRP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/development/root-moto-x4-t3696180
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Tried, doesn't work for the google fi variant

chandypandy said:
Tried, doesn't work for the google fi variant
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TWRP Official
https://dl.twrp.me/payton/twrp-3.2.1-0-payton.img.html

It doesn't work

Works for my Android One X4

I think it is probably better to start with
https://twrp.me/motorola/motorolamotox4.html

chandypandy said:
It doesn't work
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What problem are you having? Did you enable usb debugging?

The hardware is the same.

Twski said:
The hardware is the same.
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https://dl.xda-developers.com/4/4/6....png?key=TLP9_o5Ecn2Dys5ZhIE3tw&ts=1522291461
This is the error

icarolessa said:
What problem are you having? Did you enable usb debugging?
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https://dl.xda-developers.com/4/4/6....png?key=wua4zgqvFDcsrdLnpuLl_w&ts=1522291710

Our devices don't have a recovery partition to flash to.
Read the install instructions correctly:
https://twrp.me/motorola/motorolamotox4.html
You should use "fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-0-payton.img" instead.
Then, follow along:
This will temporarily boot TWRP on your device. If you are using a lockscreen pin/pattern/password and do not get prompted to enter your password, reboot to the bootloader and try again. Go to install and browse to the zip and install the zip. The zip will install TWRP to both boot slots. Installing TWRP at this time will remove root if you are currently rooted.
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chandypandy said:
https://dl.xda-developers.com/4/4/6....png?key=TLP9_o5Ecn2Dys5ZhIE3tw&ts=1522291461
This is the error
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I think the right command is this:
fastboot flash boot [file name].img

No,
If you accidently flash TWRP to your device using fastboot instead of temporarily booting the image, you will need to download the latest firmware for your device and reflash the boot image.
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chandypandy said:
https://dl.xda-developers.com/4/4/6....png?key=TLP9_o5Ecn2Dys5ZhIE3tw&ts=1522291461
This is the error
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I could be wrong but it seems like you are trying to flash TWRP to the recovery partition and there's no such thing on this phone. You have to temporarily boot TWRP and the keep following the instructions.

Is anybody able to backup / restore the phone with android one on encrypted file system??, im using the official twrp, but restoring backups just cause bootloops

is it necessary to unlock the bootloader before?

If you're asking if the bootloader needs to be unlocked to install magisk, absolutely!

Sorry for the dumb question but how do you unlock the bootloader on the Fi Android one Version?

Potential fix
chandypandy said:
https://dl.xda-developers.com/4/4/6....png?key=TLP9_o5Ecn2Dys5ZhIE3tw&ts=1522291461
This is the error
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If you are still haven't fixed this yet the issue is you need to fastboot boot the boot twrp image and then flash the flash image inside twrp. The guide on TWRP official will give you a guide on how to do this, the files required are also there.

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Official Update: Verification failed.

Hi all,
I've unlocked the bootloader on my Nexus One.
I got the message that there was a new froyo update. When I try to install I got this error: "Verficiation failed".
Is there a way to install this new update, like a force on the verficition check or installing the official bootloader again?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Dirk
Do you have a custom recovery?
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From what I've read you may not want to update, being the main fix is to disable/make it more difficult to root. You may want to for your own reasons, idk. Just putting it out there.
First, thanks for the reply's.
Do you have a custom recovery?
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It could be that I have a custom recovery (I've followed a manual, and there was a step to choose for Nexus bootloader or Cyonogenmod bootloader. I've choosed Nexus.
Is there a way to get the official custom recovery back?
I don't have a custom rom.
From what I've read you may not want to update, being the main fix is to disable/make it more difficult to root. You may want to for your own reasons, idk. Just putting it out there.
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This update does'nt make sense, but I like to have gingerbread when it comes out.
Thanks!
dirkjanneman said:
Is there a way to get the official custom recovery back?
I don't have a custom rom.
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Yeah grab one from the FRF91 image on http://developer.htc.com and flash it via fastboot.
Rusty! said:
Yeah grab one from the FRF91 image on http://developer.htc.com and flash it via fastboot.
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Thanks again.
I think I have to unzip that file and then :
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Rusty! said:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Yeah! It Works. Thank you!!!

Need a root

Need a root method as soon as possible.
wleagle said:
Need a root method as soon as possible.
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I am trying to search the tutorial but here i want to inform you that After rooting you will be lost your smartphone warranty.
If you want to boot the HTC One X9 Smartphone, Just follow the given process below:
Unlock your HTC One X9 smartphone
After that you need to install Android ADB & Fast boot drivers carefully.
Making sure that your mobile has at least 60% battery charge
Make sure that you have backed up all your important
After Install fast boot drivers, you will able to boot your smartphone quickly
If you wanna root your device, install the applications which rootable. ex : Super SU, Busy Box etc
molanjami said:
I am trying to search the tutorial but here i want to inform you that After rooting you will be lost your smartphone warranty.
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Of course I know, but I prefer having more functions. I think it is easy to unlock the bootloader, but there is not any 3rd party recovery available. Maybe I should wait until update to 6.0
wleagle said:
Of course I know, but I prefer having more functions. I think it is easy to unlock the bootloader, but there is not any 3rd party recovery available. Maybe I should wait until update to 6.0
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If you will find how to root it write me pls
Poma Nine said:
If you will find how to root it write me pls
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Off course bro i am trying to find
Hey all,
Is this phone available in USA market?
Best Regards
Hey guys, I rebuild the TWRP 2.8.7.0 recovery from M9+
You can try it will work or not, but I have China's stock recovery only so far...
So, use it at your own risk
twrp-2.8.7.0-e56ml_dtul.img
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24411628330025819
BTW, if someone can provide me the hosd file, I can decrypt the RUU file and make stock ROM
sabpprook said:
Hey guys, I rebuild the TWRP 2.8.7.0 recovery from M9+
You can try it will work or not, but I have China's stock recovery only so far...
So, use it at your own risk
twrp-2.8.7.0-e56ml_dtul.img
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24411628330025819
BTW, if someone can provide me the hosd file, I can decrypt the RUU file and make stock ROM
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Successfully flashed, but cannot mount /system partition. When flash this recovery again it returns "download for partition recovery is not allowed"
wleagle said:
Successfully flashed, but cannot mount /system partition. When flash this recovery again it returns "download for partition recovery is not allowed"
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Or you can backup the boot image by TWRP revovery
and send it to me, I can make pre-root boot image for you
sabpprook said:
Or you can backup the boot image by TWRP revovery
and send it to me, I can make pre-root boot image for you
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Okay, I'll do this after going back home, Thanks!
wleagle said:
Okay, I'll do this after going back home, Thanks!
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flash boot image in download mode
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24415232478674992
install phhs superuser app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser
you could get root permission now
sabpprook said:
flash boot image in download mode
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24415232478674992
install phhs superuser app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser
you could get root permission now
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I have followed your instruction. The modified boot image is successfully flashed , and phhs superuser is installed. But when I input su in terminal, it returns permission denied
wleagle said:
I have followed your instruction. The modified boot image is successfully flashed , and phhs superuser is installed. But when I input su in terminal, it returns permission denied
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how about this file
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24415232478676396
sabpprook said:
how about this file
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24415232478676396
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Still not work...
sabpprook said:
how about this file
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24415232478676396
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Shall I wipe data before flashing the boot image?
wleagle said:
Shall I wipe data before flashing the boot image?
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Maybe you should modify the boot image by yourself
1. flash the stock boot image that you've backup
2. flash the superuser.zip that provided in this thread in TWRP recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/wip-selinux-capable-superuser-t3216394
Good luck, bro
sabpprook said:
Maybe you should modify the boot image by yourself
1. flash the stock boot image that you've backup
2. flash the superuser.zip that provided in this thread in TWRP recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/wip-selinux-capable-superuser-t3216394
Good luck, bro
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Great! It works!
Hello there you have x9 official rom or recovery.img
Hello there you have x9 official rom or recovery.img

[SOLVED]TWRP Recovery confusing my phone for a Titan instead of Thea..

Hi to everyone,
I have a huge problem, my only phone, is kinda messed up.
I have a Moto G (2nd gen) 4G XT1072, and i wiped everything after rooting and installing the recovery.
Here's comes the problem, when I try to flash ANY firmware, it fails.
When I try to install cyano it pops out that I have a titan not a thea, that is wrong, because xt1072 is thea
When I try to restore original firmware with msfastboot the phone says something about the image, something link the image is too big
I don't know what to do now guys, i feel so lost :/
Help me please
Edit: I've tried even this with minimal adb and fastboot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...dows-tool-moto-g-2015-xt1072-restore-t3124915
still getting image is too large as output as soon it start to flash system.img_sparsechunk.0
Re edit: Solved
I've installed the wrong type or recovery
Extract a boot.img from a rom and do fastboot flash boot boot.img
RolanDroid said:
Extract a boot.img from a rom and do fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Done, the command works, but if I reboot in normal mode, it doesn't work
I used cyano 13.0
Kere03 said:
Done, the command works, but if I reboot in normal mode, it doesn't work
I used cyano 13.0
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Flash thea twrp from bootloader mode
Fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
RolanDroid said:
Flash thea twrp from bootloader mode
Fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
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Ok, done, then?
Kere03 said:
Ok, done, then?
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Reboot your device?
RolanDroid said:
Reboot your device?
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There's no OS, so the phone is still on "warning bootloader unlocked"
Kere03 said:
There's no OS, so the phone is still on "warning bootloader unlocked"
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Reboot into recovery,full wipe everything and flash a rom
Kere03 said:
Hi to everyone,
I have a huge problem, my only phone, is kinda messed up.
I have a Moto G (2nd gen) 4G XT1072, and i wiped everything after rooting and installing the recovery.
Here's comes the problem, when I try to flash ANY firmware, it fails.
When I try to install cyano it pops out that I have a titan not a thea, that is wrong, because xt1072 is thea
When I try to restore original firmware with msfastboot the phone says something about the image, something link the image is too big
I don't know what to do now guys, i feel so lost :/
Help me please
Edit: I've tried even this with minimal adb and fastboot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...dows-tool-moto-g-2015-xt1072-restore-t3124915
still getting image is too large as output as soon it start to flash system.img_sparsechunk.0
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It's because you flashed titan TWRP. Use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...recovery-twrp-2-8-6-0-touch-recovery-t3088800
RolanDroid said:
Reboot into recovery,full wipe everything and flash a rom
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Booteng into TWRP recovery, wiped everything except sd card, tried to install the rom that you have in the signature and the phone says that:
"This package is for device: thea, thea_umtsds, thea_ds,XT1072, XT1078,XT1079; this device is titan.
E: Error executing updater binary in zip....
Error flashing sdcard/romname
Kere03 said:
Booteng into TWRP recovery, wiped everything except sd card, tried to install the rom that you have in the signature and the phone says that:
"This package is for device: thea, thea_umtsds, thea_ds,XT1072, XT1078,XT1079; this device is titan.
E: Error executing updater binary in zip....
Error flashing sdcard/romname
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Wtf? You have flashed TWRP for thea?
LuK1337 said:
It's because you flashed titan TWRP. Use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...recovery-twrp-2-8-6-0-touch-recovery-t3088800
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RolanDroid said:
Wtf? You have flashed TWRP for thea?
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Yep, i was using the wrong one, **** me, i'm so dumb, thanks guys..
Kere03 said:
Yep, i was using the wrong one, **** me, i'm so dumb, thanks guys..
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so it's booted now? Great
RolanDroid said:
so it's booted now? Great
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Yes, it's booting and starting the apps, thanks again bro
Kere03 said:
Yes, it's booting and starting the apps, thanks again bro
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Np

Root

Hi guys and girls,
I used to have a S7 Edge and found that really easy to root as it had am sd card I've managed to unlock the bootloader and install TWRP But all the advice guides says to install supersu on the internal memory from the pc I did that but when I loaded TWRP up and searched for the zip file it wasn't in any folders or sub folder is someone able to. Explain where to put it or help with a step by step guide I am using CLT-L09 if that helps thanks so much.
If you have TWRP, just flash Magisk.
krs360 said:
If you have TWRP, just flash Magisk.
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I have tried and followed the instructions but it won't let me install magisk either but bootloader is unlocked
It looks like twrp hasn't decrypted my internal storage I haven't got any security measures on my phone how would I decrypt it?
Scdean1985 said:
It looks like twrp hasn't decrypted my internal storage I haven't got any security measures on my phone how would I decrypt it?
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Are you using the 'Official' or 'Unofficial' TWRP?
danifilth4king said:
Are you using the 'Official' or 'Unofficial' TWRP?
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Don't know i found a thread online and it told to to download thr TWRP off that site I guess I should do the official one then could I just reload over the top off it
Scdean1985 said:
it is the official twrp should I have used an official one ill take a screen shot off all the files it shows
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Install the unofficial TWRP. Remove fingerprint/password/pin etc then try again. TWRP doesn't decrypt when they're active.
colthekid said:
Install the unofficial TWRP. Remove fingerprint/password/pin etc then try again. TWRP doesn't decrypt when they're active.
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How do I unistall TWRP as I've never needed to uninstall it before lol.
Scdean1985 said:
How do I unistall TWRP as I've never needed to uninstall it before lol.
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Install the unofficial one from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p20-pro/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-t3779400
Just flash it over the one you currently have with the same method you used before via fastboot.
When you issue the 'fastboot reboot' command after installing unplug the usb cable straight away and hold volume up button until it boots to TWRP. This will stop TWRP being overwritten by stock recovery on first boot. Disable all fingerprint/pin/password/face unlock security first, to be able to see your files correctly.
Youre better off flashing Magisk than SuperSU
danifilth4king said:
Install the unofficial one from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p20-pro/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-t3779400
Just flash it over the one you currently have with the same method you used before via fastboot.
When you issue the 'fastboot reboot' command after installing unplug the usb cable straight away and hold volume up button until it boots to TWRP. This will stop TWRP being overwritten by stock recovery on first boot. Disable all fingerprint/pin/password/face unlock security first, to be able to see your files correctly.
Youre better off flashing Magisk than SuperSU
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THANKS SO MUCH MATE. i appreciate all the help and finally my phone is rooted and i can do everything i wanted to do on it

Bricked Moto 6?

Hello all,
Been trying to setup my Moto G6 to use nethunter. I've unlocked to bootloader, Rooted the phone, and just now installed dm-verity using TWRP. After I hit reboot, the phone wouldn't boot anymore. I am able to access the bootloader but that's about it. Using fastboot I'm able to boot into TWRP, but for the most part the default boot doesn't do anything. If I've bricked the system after installing dm-verity using TWRP are there any ways to revert?
UnknownEnigma said:
If I've bricked the system
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As long as you can enter fastboot mode, your device is not bricked.
UnknownEnigma said:
TWRP are there any ways to revert?
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Flash the stock firmware.
UnknownEnigma said:
and just now installed dm-verity
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What kind of ZIP did you flash and why?

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