Ok, after using FlashRomGUI and flashing the latest nightly my phone will not load into TWRP recovery. I try to go to recovery and it takes me to the bootloader. I try to go into recovery from bootloader and and takes me back to fastboot. How do I get to TWRP recovery again?
Reboot boot loader. Or reboot and hold volume down
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absolutelygrim said:
Reboot boot loader. Or reboot and hold volume down
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I've done that and its like TWRP is not there.
So when you try to boot into recovery what happens
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I've tried everything and I can't get back to TWRP. Phone still works. It restarts and loads CM10, everything is functioning properly. When using this app should i do recovery or kernel when running flashromgui?
Kernel
Go flash twrp again from fast boot
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absolutelygrim said:
Kernel
Go flash twrp again from fast boot
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Success! Once again you have come to the rescue. Thank you for having the patience to deal with my incompetence.:highfive:
you probably somehow flashed kernel as recovery.
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Just rooted my phone now I'm wondering I install the rom manager I tried to run back up current rom when rebooted it froze has to pull battery. Then when. Rebooted tried to reboot into recovery and again froze what should i do.
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Are you able to boot into recovery with Power + Vol Up?
Dont use rom manager just use cwm.
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mixtapes08 said:
Dont use rom manager just use cwm.
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I guess the next question would be...
Smok3thekid: do you have Clockwork Mod recovery on your phone?
No I can not boot into. Recovery from power+up
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kto_matchu said:
I guess the next question would be...
Smok3thekid: do you have Clockwork Mod recovery on your phone?
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To be honest I'm not 100 % sure I followed the steps of the nexus hacks on how to root and now trying to backup stock.img and I can't boot into recovery.
OK so I'm pretty sure I do I did it in rom manger
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So I finally got my phone to do a backup on my stock rom then I tried to reboot into recovery just to check it out and to see if it would work and it still frozen or gave me error it was (!) And had to pull battery
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smok3thekid said:
To be honest I'm not 100 % sure I followed the steps of the nexus hacks on how to root and now trying to backup stock.img and I can't boot into recovery.
OK so I'm pretty sure I do I did it in rom manger
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You should go back and follow the instructions, then!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
I got clockwork mod recovery 3101 that's what I flashed when I rooted
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That's what I get when I boot Into recovery
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You should go back and follow the instructions, then!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
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Follow these instructions to the letter and you'll be fine....
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That's what I get when I boot Into recovery
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Looks like you're having issues getting into the recovery. That screen isn't the recovery, and I've had it before.
A lot of times, when you root on a stock rom, the phone deletes clockwork and restores the old recovery. That might be why you're having issues with it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
The second post on this thread describes how to make clockwork stick. You might need to make use of some adb commands OR get an app like Root Explorer.
1. Flash the recovery
2. Follow the instructions in the second post before rebooting your phone.
That should do it.
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That screen isn't the recovery, and I've had it before.
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Actually it is. That's the stock recovery, but it's options are too limited which is why we use CWM.
Rest of your instructions should help the OP out though, good on that.
Greetz
Just flash clockwork again and flash a non stock rom, or remove the file as described if u wanna stay stock.
Ya I think it was just freezing up got into recovery and installed new rom
I do thank everyone help
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frutelaken said:
Actually it is. That's the stock recovery, but it's options are too limited which is why we use CWM.
Rest of your instructions should help the OP out though, good on that.
Greetz
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True-say! Thanks for the correction
after I flash CWM 6.0.1.2, if I reboot into recovery, the phone goes into Android system recovery. Why is that?
In order to go back to CWM Recovery, I have to go to ROM Manager, flash CWM 6.0.1.2 again, and then reboot into recovery. Once I am in CWM and need to exit (reboot), I get asked the following:
"ROM may flash stock recovery on boot. Fix?"
Yes - Disable recovery flash.
Should I click yes so the phone does not go into Android system recovery? there is a message that says this cannot be undone so I do not want to do something that may screw up my phone.
I am on stock but rooted, of course. Thanks.
Same thing happens to me. Even if I use twrp or cwm touch
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justin94 said:
Same thing happens to me. Even if I use twrp or cwm touch
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Have you clicked yes to disable the stock recovery?
Anyone?
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TabletConnect said:
Anyone?
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Click yes... No problem
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i cannot boot phone into recovery nor can i boot phone normally... I had just installed Viper one S rom on my phone and rebooted into recovery because my wifi wasnt working , so i was just going to revert back to an old rom. After clicking reboot to recovery from Viper rom the screen just went white . I had to power it down manually, after powering it up it would stop at htc screen with the red development lines... tried to go into recovery and it will come up for a second then disapear then phone reboots.... any ideas? oh I also had installed Latest radio in CWM after installing rom.. I hear its buggy in CWM...
I had the same problem. Did you flash the boot.IMG in recovery or fastboot? If you flashed in recovery and its not supported by your hboot version. That could be the issue. Try re flashing the boot.IMG using fastboot. If you still cannot get it to work. I would try reinstalling a custom recovery manually and restarting the Rom flashing process. There are forums all over the place to help with that. Try twrp. Ps this is all assuming you are able to get into your boot loader.
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Problem fixed. Don't ask me how lol. All I did was relock boot loader and flash stock ROM. Stock ROM would not load so I just decided to unlocked boot loader and phone rebooted fine. Recover works to.. crazy.
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That happened to me when I didn't fast boot flash the boot.IMG file, but only the latest Viper has given me grief with that.
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MrPickleFicker said:
That happened to me when I didn't fast boot flash the boot.IMG file, but only the latest Viper has given me grief with that.
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Good to know so I won't make the same mistake twice.
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I am having a hard time flashing cynogen roms.I am using the gui app to flash the boot image. Then twrp to flash the Rom.it says successful, then it hangs on the boot image and never advances.
I would like to try out other roms other than viper.
Thanks
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Reboot the phone into bootloader and try to install boot.IMG again. And its worth the ten minutes to do s-off as long as you follow the directions to a T. No more flashing boot.IMG after that.
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txmade said:
I am having a hard time flashing cynogen roms.I am using the gui app to flash the boot image. Then twrp to flash the Rom.it says successful, then it hangs on the boot image and never advances.
I would like to try out other roms other than viper.
Thanks
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Try the conventional method by flashing boot.img from computer and then rom through recovery..be sure to wipe cache,dalvik cache and system before you flash the rom..if you're coming from another rom then best do a factory reset too
i downloaded twrp 2.3.3.0 from goo apk it automatically installed. i booted into recovery wiped everything , but sd ofcourse, so to flash back to magiorom, and bootlooped every since. Cant reboot recovery, it flashes twrp then back into bootloop. adb does not recognize my device??? idk why never been a problem b4. any help would be appreciated. im s-off just ruud to 3.18 a couple days ago and touchscreen downgraded
Can you get into bootloader? How did you flash TWRP? Though fastboot or ROM Manager?
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If you can get into bootloader maybe you can fastboot flash the recovery again then try to access it
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yes i can acess bootloader. i tried flashing a different recovery .img with success but now adb doesnt see my device. i initially installed through goo manager it was automatic i didnt know it would
traesnaidensdad said:
yes i can acess bootloader. i tried flashing a different recovery .img with success but now adb doesnt see my device. i initially installed through goo manager it was automatic i didnt know it would
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Use twrp 2.3.3.1 all later versions have issues
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Ahh yeah goo manager what was I meant. So you've manually flashed a recovery now, does it boot into the recovery ok?
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So you can get into twrp now that's a start lol do you have a Rom to flash
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I have fastboot flashed twrp 2.2.2.0, but it still won't go fully into recovery. The twrp screen comes on then goes black and back to bootloop
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traesnaidensdad said:
I have fastboot flashed twrp 2.2.2.0, but it still won't go fully into recovery. The twrp screen comes on then goes black and back to bootloop
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Fastboot erase cache....
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OK....trying now
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I was able to fast boot erase cache' but adb again can't see my device. Trying recovery manually
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I don't understand what you mean. Why are you trying to use adb?
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Woot! That worked! I'm still learning all about adb. I don't know ALL COMMANDS and why it would not recognize my device after each command that worked. Many thanks guys..many thanks
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timmaaa said:
I don't understand what you mean. Why are you trying to use adb?
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Because I could not access anything manually
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Fastboot was working because you were in bootloader. Adb requires you to be booted into a ROM with usb debugging turned on.
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