Please help.
I need to restore the phone to factory settings. The problem is that I can't run stock recovery - TWRP starts and stops on the start screen.
I have an unlocked bootloader.
How to restore stock recovery?
Maybe try otg method
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How do I factory reset with out access to recovery?
My moto droid CWM stopped working after installing CM7 RC2.
How can I factory reset with our the recovery?
Or how can I get recovery to work again? please note I have tried everything with hotkeys, keyboard, volume ect to get into it, no go.
Could really use any information on this please anyone?
Can you boot into the bootloader (see step 5 in the post linked below)? If your recovery partition is hosed, you could reflash it via RSDLite.
Root Droid 1 - regardless of OS version
EDIT: Also, did you try using ADB to reboot into recovery?
I tried the instructions posted at the Motorola site here:
https://motorola-global-portal.cust...r_detail/a_id/94936/p/30,6720,8696/reg/348778
It doesn't matter if I do the software reset from within android or the external reset, it won't work.
If I try the reset within android, it reboots and then boots normally.
If I try the external reset, I can get to the bootloader but when I choose 'factory' it reboots normally, not to recovery.
Device is rooted.
Any help?
Nevemind - just flashed stock recovery and was back in business.
dvation191 said:
Nevemind - just flashed stock recovery and was back in business.
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Where did you get the stock recovery and how did you flash? I'm stuck in FC look and can't factory reset.
yamaha83 said:
Where did you get the stock recovery and how did you flash? I'm stuck in FC look and can't factory reset.
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I got the image from here:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/ghost_rcica/list.php
Booted the phone to the bootloader (adb reboot bootloader) and then used fastboot to flash the stock recovery:
fastboot flash system recovery.img
Then I was able to do a factory reset using the typical instructions posted in the OP
Hi.
I have an XT1092, i turn it into XT1095 and flash the Lollipop OTA, everything ok, and works fine but......
Now i flash TWRP (to restore my EFS, and did it) and i can enter into my recovery but when i restart my phone i loose the TWRP recovery ¿?, i need to flash it again (and with the stock recovery i have the same problem)
So, if i want to hace a recovery i need to flash it, enter and work on it, because if a restart the phone i can´t.
What can be the problem with my recovery? i can enter in it.
thx
Not sure with TWRP but the stock recovery has changed. It is not at the green damage android you hold power for a couple seconds then tap volume up.
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thx
works¡¡¡ with the stock recovery, thx a lot dude
Glad I was of some help.
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I have Xperia Z C6603
I had unlock the bootloader n flash TWRP recovery using fastboot and installed custom ROM.
Before wiping I had taken backup of stock ROM using twrp ... But now I am not able to restore it. After restoring complete, phone reboots to twrp recovery everytime...
Please help me here..
My OnePlus 3T is currently rooted unlocked bootloader nd on TWRP recovery
So now I want to move my phone to stock condition pls help
Simplest way would be to just run the Qualcomm restore tool/unbrick tool. This will restore everything back to unrooted and locked bootloader as you've requested.
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You could do a factory reset in TWRP and flash the latest OnePlus stock image from https://downloads.oneplus.com
Then reboot, which will restore the stock recovery and re-encrypt your phone (if you've decrypted it). Check that this is so in Settings>Security. Also check that recovery is now stock.
Then you can relock the bootloader from fastboot.
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BillGoss said:
You could do a factory reset in TWRP and flash the latest OnePlus stock image from https://downloads.oneplus.com
Then reboot, which will restore the stock recovery and re-encrypt your phone (if you've decrypted it). Check that this is so in Settings>Security. Also check that recovery is now stock.
Then you can relock the bootloader from fastboot.
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Pls gimme link to download stock recovery
nd do I need to encrypt or decrypt phone before locking bootloader ?
I heard that flashing stock ROM from twrp recovery will bring stock recovery to the phone is it true?
BillGoss said:
You could do a factory reset in TWRP and flash the latest OnePlus stock image from https://downloads.oneplus.com
Then reboot, which will restore the stock recovery and re-encrypt your phone (if you've decrypted it). Check that this is so in Settings>Security. Also check that recovery is now stock.
Then you can relock the bootloader from fastboot.
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Pls gimme link to download stock recovery
nd do I need to encrypt or decrypt phone before locking bootloader ?
I heard that flashing stock ROM from twrp recovery will bring stock recovery to the phone is it true?
mannulko said:
Pls gimme link to download stock recovery
nd do I need to encrypt or decrypt phone before locking bootloader ?
I heard that flashing stock ROM from twrp recovery will bring stock recovery to the phone is it true?
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Link to downloading recovery is there along with link to download the ROM, just check the website.
If you flash stock ROM through TWRP, your phone will be automatically encrypted and stock recovery will be installed after reboot from TWRP.
przemcio510 said:
Link to downloading recovery is there along with link to download the ROM, just check the website.
If you flash stock ROM through TWRP, your phone will be automatically encrypted and stock recovery will be installed after reboot from TWRP.
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So what do you suggest should I flash stock recovery or I should install full ROM from twrp nd automatically get stock recovery.
mannulko said:
So what do you suggest should I flash stock recovery or I should install full ROM from twrp nd automatically get stock recovery.
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If you flash the full stock image in TWRP and nothing else, then when you reboot the stock recovery will replace TWRP. This is the way I would do it.
You can verify this by booting back into recovery after the phone has booted up on OOS. Note that if your phone was decrypted, then the first boot up will take a while to re-encrypt the phone.
I would not relock the bootloader until you've verified that the phone is encrypted and the stock recovery is installed.
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