[Recoveries][Jan-5-14] TWRP 2.6.3.0 + CWM 6.0.4.6 - T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide

Mount USB storage does not work with CWM. Will sort out soon... maybe...
First thing.
Question | Answer
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Users:
Q: Why not make 2 separate posts?
A1: Normally I'd say "I Didn't feel like it", but its more like "I didn't see the need to."
A2: You all should be adult enough to say which you're using if problems arise.
Q: Why label beta.
A: Cause testing is really needed and I don't count myself as a test.
Q: What works?
A: Flashing, USB mount, wiping.... you know recovery stuff....
Developers:
Q: We've been trying and havent been able to get usb mounting to work... How did you?
A1: I didnt really... I figured the problem didnt come from any of the setup used to build the recovery... but the recovery kernel itself.
A2: I used the stable CWM5504, pulled the kernel from that and used the prebuilt kernel in place of building from source. Hopefully a real genius *cough*kornyone*cough* hits the nail *IF* he ever has spare time. PS thanks to xmcwildchild's stable.
Now your toys!
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Clockworkmod 6.0.4.6 (MD5: 9d37a1029b9f5e79bbef8cb55632e7d7)
Team Win Recovery Project 2.6.3.0 (MD5: 2a227d0607e10892e7d5e15d0d3a4625)
Team Win Recovery Project 2.6.3.0 w/ DumLock (MD5: f3af450c43c03d790f8e1241a60d6efc)
TWRP Update info @ http://teamw.in/project/twrp2
Backups (there are some changes in future roms that made it problematic to flash with older recoveries, noobie kieranmenor reported a problem not being able to flash older roms with the current TWRP.)
Clockworkmod 6.0.3.6
Team Win Recovery Project 2.6.3.0
Team Win Recovery Project 2.6.3.0 w/ DumLock
Typical disclaimers apply. Good luck.

Downloading twrp now. Any difference between this and riyals version?

mattlowry said:
Downloading twrp now. Any difference between this and riyals version?
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Aside from being the latest, I dont think so. I didnt even remember about Riyal's until you mentioned it otherwise I may have just not done it at all.

ahh yes thanks for making these! i contacted riyal about twrp 2.3, he said he didn't know it was out of beta and that he would look into it (and then i think his phone died?) and now you picked it up! will test and let you know how it goes.
btw does it have offline charging? i remember riyal made an offline charging version of his twrp
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for those who want to flash this but don't know how, here are instructions (from an old recovery thread by xmc_wildchild22
From Terminal Emulator
su
dd if=/sdcard/RECOVERY.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21
reboot recovery
From ADB
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery RECOVERY.img
fastboot reboot
where "RECOVERY.img" is the respective name of the recovery you want to flash

anitgandhi said:
ahh yes thanks for making these! i contacted riyal about twrp 2.3, he said he didn't know it was out of beta and that he would look into it (and then i think his phone died?) and now you picked it up! will test and let you know how it goes.
btw does it have offline charging? i remember riyal made an offline charging version of his twrp
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No, it does what the phone normally does. Orange blinking light where you cant do squat til you take it off the charger.
I also dont know how he did it, and... may not be able to add it myself. :/

SilverL said:
First thing.
Users:
Q: Why not make 2 separate posts?
A1: Normally I'd say "I Didn't feel like it", but its more like "I didn't see the need to."
A2: You all should be adult enough to say which you're using if problems arise.
Q: Why label beta.
A: Cause testing is really needed and I don't count myself as a test.
Q: What works?
A: Flashing, USB mount, wiping.... you know recovery stuff....
Developers:
Q: We've been trying and havent been able to get usb mounting to work... How did you?
A1: I didnt really... I figured the problem didnt come from any of the setup used to build the recovery... but the recovery kernel itself.
A2: I used the stable CWM5504, pulled the kernel from that and used the prebuilt kernel in place of building from source. Hopefully a real genius *cough*kornyone*cough* hits the nail *IF* he ever has spare time.
Clockworkmod 6.0.2.7
Team Win Recovery Project 2.3.3.0
Typical disclaimers apply. Good luck.
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What are the technical benefits/detractions (pluses/minuses) of these compared to CWM 5.5.0.4 or 5.0.2.7?

Fuzi0719 said:
What are the technical benefits/detractions (pluses/minuses) of these compared to CWM 5.5.0.4 or 5.0.2.7?
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Aside from reading somewhere that the newer versions of android(4.2+) will require a recovery update.
Also saw it here too.
Both of these recoveries have installing from sideload, ability to delete backups from within the recovery, higher version numbers(always means better -_-) and some other minor things.
TWRP you can name backups immediately. Full touch interface, extremely theme-able. Works well with GooManager. Queue multiple zips.
CWM has another backup type option dedupe(not a fan of it). Looks better...
Essentially about as technical as going from ICS to JB and JB to new JB. -_-

post the boardconfig.mk you used with this, let me see if you're missing any flags

xmc wildchild22 said:
post the boardconfig.mk you used with this, let me see if you're missing any flags
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Its the default one on TeamDS. Minor changes because I had to use that prebuild kernel. Its currently a mess. What do you think would be missing? Have you encountered any problems?

SilverL said:
Its the default one on TeamDS. Minor changes because I had to use that prebuild kernel. Its currently a mess. What do you think would be missing? Have you encountered any problems?
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When I turned on the theme prom and the emulate processes or something like that in twrp I had problems flaking a rom I even rebooted the recovery so I turned that option off then my roms flash again
Sent from my MyTouch 4G Slide using xda premium

butch87402 said:
When I turned on the theme prom and the emulate processes or something like that in twrp I had problems flaking a rom I even rebooted the recovery so I turned that option off then my roms flash again
Sent from my MyTouch 4G Slide using xda premium
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Exact options would be helpful...
Anyway. If you turned on a theme and the simulate actions for theme testing.
Then I assume the simulate options is what caused the not problem you had.
Before you start creating a custom theme, you should tap on settings and tap the checkbox for "Simulate most actions for theme testing" to enable simualation mode. This setting will cause TWRP to simulate most actions including installing zips, backup, restore, partitioning sdcards, etc. In this mode you can safely test a theme without wearing out the memory chips on your device. There's also a checkbox for simulating failure that will appear on the settings page when you turn on simulation mode. This checkbox will cause TWRP to report a failure for all simulated actions instead of success so that you can provide the appropriate message on the screen. Don't forget to disable simulation mode when you're done!
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SilverL said:
Aside from reading somewhere that the newer versions of android(4.2+) will require a recovery update.
Also saw it here too.
Both of these recoveries have installing from sideload, ability to delete backups from within the recovery, higher version numbers(always means better -_-) and some other minor things.
TWRP you can name backups immediately. Full touch interface, extremely theme-able. Works well with GooManager. Queue multiple zips.
CWM has another backup type option dedupe(not a fan of it). Looks better...
Essentially about as technical as going from ICS to JB and JB to new JB. -_-
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Is the new CWM or TWRP compatible with the backups done with CWM 5.5.0.4/5.0.2.7? All of my nandroid backups are done with 5.5.0.4.

Fuzi0719 said:
Is the new CWM or TWRP compatible with the backups done with CWM 5.5.0.4/5.0.2.7? All of my nandroid backups are done with 5.5.0.4.
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TWRP is not compatible with CWM and vice versa. The CWM backups should still be compatible. One way to test is to flash, see what happens if it doesnt work... go back? Doesnt kill. I did it when testing and swapped between TWRP and CWM and back to old 5.5.0.4 then back to these again. Now I'm on TWRP, hopefully permanently.

Flashed TWRP and immediately backed up my CM9 nightly without a problem. Mounted USB storage and transferred over a new ROM, went back and forth to bootloader since I'm S-ON, no problem. This recovery doesn't feel beta to me, in a good way. I haven't tried restoring from my backup yet but I'm not worried. I got spoiled using 4EXT on my old phone and going back to CWM never felt right. This TWRP is definitely a step in the right direction. Being able to boot into bootloader from recovery is awesome from a S-ON standpoint. No more waiting to power off and then restart holding buttons or screwing it up and having to remove my case for a batpull. Full touch support speaks for itself.
Thanks so much for getting us a new recovery option. This is the biggest update for our device in a while :good:

aawillma said:
Flashed TWRP and immediately backed up my CM9 nightly without a problem. Mounted USB storage and transferred over a new ROM, went back and forth to bootloader since I'm S-ON, no problem. This recovery doesn't feel beta to me, in a good way. I haven't tried restoring from my backup yet but I'm not worried. I got spoiled using 4EXT on my old phone and going back to CWM never felt right. This TWRP is definitely a step in the right direction. Being able to boot into bootloader from recovery is awesome from a S-ON standpoint. No more waiting to power off and then restart holding buttons or screwing it up and having to remove my case for a batpull. Full touch support speaks for itself.
Thanks so much for getting us a new recovery option. This is the biggest update for our device in a while :good:
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Overall they should be stable, I listed them as beta because I cannot account my successes as testing. I would like to see a few more pages before classifying as stable.
I'd also like to possibly build them completely from source at some point too.

@SilverL
I just noticed your thread and I'm glad you saved me time updating my TWRP recovery. I lost all the source code of my previous twrp and was frustrated porting it again from scratch Downloading it now...
By the way the offline charging version of my TWRP is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1374782&d=1349346744
just extract the ramdisk and you should see the workaround I made. There's no additional binary added. The offline charging I made is just pure shell script and edits on the rc files so it should be pretty easy for you.
Regarding a full compile use a CM7 kernel and add the doubleshot board files and drivers and you should be good to go. Also I used the boardconfig of MT4G(non slide).
Anyways the boardconfig isn't the issue but the kernel. The USB driver of ICS isn't compatible with twrp and that's the issue. Even Dees_Troy couldn't even make a build with fully working USB on CM9

Riyal said:
@SilverL
I just noticed your thread and I'm glad you saved me time updating my TWRP recovery. I lost all the source code of my previous twrp and was frustrated porting it again from scratch Downloading it now...
By the way the offline charging version of my TWRP is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1374782&d=1349346744
just extract the ramdisk and you should see the workaround I made. There's no additional binary added. The offline charging I made is just pure shell script and edits on the rc files so it should be pretty easy for you.
Regarding a full compile use a CM7 kernel and add the doubleshot board files and drivers and you should be good to go. Also I used the boardconfig of MT4G(non slide).
Anyways the boardconfig isn't the issue but the kernel. The USB driver of ICS isn't compatible with twrp and that's the issue. Even Dees_Troy couldn't even make a build with fully working USB on CM9
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Thanks, I figured it needed a gb kernel to do its thing. Especially after I realize the android usb kernel driver is also responsible for adb(which didnt work either). Also its not just with twrp, it affects cwm as well. Both of these use the exact same kernel.
If getting an old kernel if required then I wont even worry about it. I'll just keep my CM10 build environment the way it is just in case I have to update these in the future. I will also check out the shell script and the rc edit. Thanks, if you want to take twrp back its all yours.

to be more specific it's this one
init.rc
service detect_charge /sbin/detect_charge
oneshot
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and on
/sbin/detect_charge
#!/sbin/sh
if [ `cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/charging_enabled` = '1' ]
then
start offmode_charging
else
start recovery
fi
kill -9 $$
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Can't do anything as of the moment since I don't have any working MT4GS at hand. Also I have lots of different projects planned so I might leave twrp to you as it is here.

Riyal said:
to be more specific it's this one
init.rc
and on
/sbin/detect_charge
Can't do anything as of the moment since I don't have any working MT4GS at hand. Also I have lots of different projects planned so I might leave twrp to you as it is here.
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I'll try to throw this in for the guys that want it....
And since no one has complained(except for that one guy who couldnt flash because he put his phone in the 'feature' to simulate those events rather than actually do them) or died. I'll consider these stable.
Might also have to add my usual, "I am a jerk. Will laugh at you if you do something dumb, etc." disclaimer to this as well since.... most people dont know that I am. -_-

Flashed CWM 6!!!
everything is fine
however, transfering titanium backup files from pc to microsd class 10 is kinda of slow when i mounted it as usb storage inside the recovery
and
thank you for your good work. What's next? CWM touch?

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With JB installed: CWM Recovery causes a hang when I try to load into it.

Here's some background: After installing JB on my (sorta) new TF300, it hit me: I hadn't rooted it yet! I head over into this thread, which says that the methods provided work for all firmware versions. I have a recent version of fastboot directly from the Android SDK, re-downloaded the recovery.img to ensure that it wasn't corrupt, copy-pasted the commands, checked them twice, and the recovery still won't load properly.
Here's the issue: When I attempt to load recovery, the tablet says something along the lines of "loading recovery kernel", and hangs on that screen for as long as I've left it. So, here comes the question: Is this an issue with CWM that is to be addressed, or do I just have really bad luck?
Edit: Forgot to also ask, am I just an idiot?
badfontkeming said:
Here's some background: After installing JB on my (sorta) new TF300, it hit me: I hadn't rooted it yet! I head over into this thread, which says that the methods provided work for all firmware versions. I have a recent version of fastboot directly from the Android SDK, re-downloaded the recovery.img to ensure that it wasn't corrupt, copy-pasted the commands, checked them twice, and the recovery still won't load properly.
Here's the issue: When I attempt to load recovery, the tablet says something along the lines of "loading recovery kernel", and hangs on that screen for as long as I've left it. So, here comes the question: Is this an issue with CWM that is to be addressed, or do I just have really bad luck?
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I have the same issue, no fix yet.
untermensch said:
I have the same issue, no fix yet.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
Fortunately since it's just the recovery, Android itself is fine, so I'll just wait it out and hope for a fix soon.
I have the exact same problem so I right there with ya
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using XDA Premium HD app
I wouldn't recommend reflashing CWM -- that was the last thing I did prior to it bricking. I'm stuck at the initial Asus logo, no fastboot, and all I have is APX.
badfontkeming said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
Fortunately since it's just the recovery, Android itself is fine, so I'll just wait it out and hope for a fix soon.
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You could try flashing the recovery from the terminal instead of fastboot.
Make sure you have the correct recovery image, and put it somewhere easy to remember (preferably on the root of your SD card).
Open Terminal Emulator on your tablet, and type (this assumes that recovery.blob is on your SD card root):
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
This should get you a working recovery. If CWM still doesn't work, I recommend TWRP. It's much more reliable and easier to use, imo.
EndlessDissent said:
You could try flashing the recovery from the terminal instead of fastboot.
Make sure you have the correct recovery image, and put it somewhere easy to remember (preferably on the root of your SD card).
Open Terminal Emulator on your tablet, and type (this assumes that recovery.blob is on your SD card root):
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
This should get you a working recovery. If CWM still doesn't work, I recommend TWRP. It's much more reliable and easier to use, imo.
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I've noticed the same issue, it exists with the latest TWRP flashed via fastboot as well.
The problem with flashing via the terminal is that we don't have root yet, and need a recovery to get it. Looks like the only option is to wait for a fix.
EndlessDissent said:
You could try flashing the recovery from the terminal instead of fastboot.
Make sure you have the correct recovery image, and put it somewhere easy to remember (preferably on the root of your SD card).
Open Terminal Emulator on your tablet, and type (this assumes that recovery.blob is on your SD card root):
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
This should get you a working recovery. If CWM still doesn't work, I recommend TWRP. It's much more reliable and easier to use, imo.
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Yeah... the issue is, the reason I'm trying to flash CWM is so I can get root.
krhainos said:
I wouldn't recommend reflashing CWM -- that was the last thing I did prior to it bricking. I'm stuck at the initial Asus logo, no fastboot, and all I have is APX.
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Same for me... is there anything I can do at this time to unbrick it or do I have to send it for RMA?
sparky28000 said:
Same for me... is there anything I can do at this time to unbrick it or do I have to send it for RMA?
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Asus' official stance is, you unlocked the bootloader and since you ruined the tablet due to this -- they won't help you.
However, there's an official Asus representative and I'm going to reach out to him since flashing a recovery is a fairly innocuous thing to do. And there's at least two people now that have unbootable units.
You can try contacting Gary Key or Asus_USA, to see if they can help -- I sent them a PM about my/our situation
Gary Key : http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4025695
Asus_USA : http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4029265
krhainos said:
Asus' official stance is, you unlocked the bootloader and since you ruined the tablet due to this -- they won't help you.
However, there's an official Asus representative and I'm going to reach out to him since flashing a recovery is a fairly innocuous thing to do. And there's at least two people now that have unbootable units.
You can try contacting Gary Key or Asus_USA, to see if they can help -- I sent them a PM about my/our situation
Gary Key : http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4025695
Asus_USA : http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4029265
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Now there is atleast 3 people since I bricked mine also
krhainos said:
I wouldn't recommend reflashing CWM -- that was the last thing I did prior to it bricking. I'm stuck at the initial Asus logo, no fastboot, and all I have is APX.
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just curious how are you able to get in APX mode it seems I cant even do that
Drgravy said:
just curious how are you able to get in APX mode it seems I cant even do that
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If attach via USB then power the device on while holding down VOL+ (instead of VOL-), you'll notice a new device show up as "Unknown Device\APX" in Windows or "Nvidia Corp." under lsusb in Linux. The display will not light up.
The APX interface is used with nvflash. From what I can understand, you need to have backed up several key pieces of information beforehand to be able to use APX on your own. I'm hoping Asus can whip something up that'll let us recover our devices via APX (or some other method unknown to us), otherwise we have some very expensive tea trays.
krhainos said:
If attach via USB then power the device on while holding down VOL+ (instead of VOL-), you'll notice a new device show up as "Unknown Device\APX" in Windows or "Nvidia Corp." under lsusb in Linux. The display will not light up.
The APX interface is used with nvflash. From what I can understand, you need to have backed up several key pieces of information beforehand to be able to use APX on your own. I'm hoping Asus can whip something up that'll let us recover our devices via APX (or some other method unknown to us), otherwise we have some very expensive tea trays.
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yeah Ive tried all of that several times I cant even shut my tab down I just get the asus boot logo untill the battery dies
Ive tried holding those buttons the screen goes blank for about 2 seconds then the logo comes back
Im guessing mine might be a lost cause
Thats what i get for being so impatient
Drgravy said:
yeah Ive tried all of that several times I cant even shut my tab down I just get the asus boot logo untill the battery dies
Ive tried holding those buttons the screen goes blank for about 2 seconds then the logo comes back
Im guessing mine might be a lost cause
Thats what i get for being so impatient
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I used the reset hole in place of the power button when fiddling with button combinations. Hold down VOL+, and poke the reset hole with a paperclip and that'll get you in APX mode -- not like it does any of us any good.
I thought I had bricked mine...
as well,
Holding down the power/volume down for about 15 seconds caused a normal boot.
Give it a try.
Jim
I managed to get ClockWorkMod to work by swapping the kernel with the one in the from the Jelly Bean SOS partition.
I remembered that there was a firmware update applied to the camera a figured it was causing a kernel panic.
so this is a temporary situation. I have attached my test file.
>>>>>DO NOT FLASH UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND THE RISK<<<<<
no other instruction will be given on how to flash, this is to prevent noob bricks.
jdeatsch said:
as well,
Holding down the power/volume down for about 15 seconds caused a normal boot.
Give it a try.
Jim
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Not working for me at all...
untermensch said:
I managed to get ClockWorkMod to work by swapping the kernel with the one in the from the Jelly Bean SOS partition.
I remembered that there was a firmware update applied to the camera a figured it was causing a kernel panic.
so this is a temporary situation. I have attached my test file.
>>>>>DO NOT FLASH UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND THE RISK<<<<<
no other instruction will be given on how to flash, this is to prevent noob bricks.
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So, basically, the kernels in the recoveries just need to be updated, and all recoveries will work? I think we should have proper working CWM and TWRP shortly if that's the case.
Also, can you clarify what this "test file" or "test blob" actually is? From the majority of your post, I assume it's a modified CWM recovery, but that is never explicitly stated. Would be good to know exactly what I'm flashing. Not that I don't trust you -- if Cyanogen himself gave me a zip called "test" without telling me what it did, I would hesitate to flash it. I can't open a blob file to inspect it like a zip, so it's even more important in this case.
Sorry if the previous paragraph was kind of nitpickey. I do appreciate you doing this for everyone, and I'm sure others appreciate it just as much. Just saying, "better safe than sorry", you know?
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EndlessDissent said:
So, basically, the kernels in the recoveries just need to be updated, and all recoveries will work? I think we should have proper working CWM and TWRP shortly if that's the case.
Also, can you clarify what this "test file" or "test blob" actually is? From the majority of your post, I assume it's a modified CWM recovery, but that is never explicitly stated. Would be good to know exactly what I'm flashing. Not that I don't trust you -- if Cyanogen himself gave me a zip called "test" without telling me what it did, I would hesitate to flash it. I can't open a blob file to inspect it like a zip, so it's even more important in this case.
Sorry if the previous paragraph was kind of nitpickey. I do appreciate you doing this for everyone, and I'm sure others appreciate it just as much. Just saying, "better safe than sorry", you know?
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Weird. When I try to edit this post, I only get 3/4 of the quote and none of my actual post to edit. Anyway...
Just wanted to clarify: not asking for directions. If the file is what I think it is, I know what I'm doing. I just want to know that the file is what I think it is.
It is the Jelly Bean recovery kernel and the ClockWorkMod ramdisk repacked with mkbootimg, then blobpack,
then I added the "-SIGNED-BY-SIGNBLOB-" header with a hex editor. it seems like ADB does not work but I
was able to root with an update.zip
I installed this with fastboot and erased and re-flashed 4 time's before posting to make sure
it would not cause instant brick.
EndlessDissent said:
So, basically, the kernels in the recoveries just need to be updated, and all recoveries will work? I think we should have proper working CWM and TWRP shortly if that's the case.
Also, can you clarify what this "test file" or "test blob" actually is? From the majority of your post, I assume it's a modified CWM recovery, but that is never explicitly stated. Would be good to know exactly what I'm flashing. Not that I don't trust you -- if Cyanogen himself gave me a zip called "test" without telling me what it did, I would hesitate to flash it. I can't open a blob file to inspect it like a zip, so it's even more important in this case.
Sorry if the previous paragraph was kind of nitpickey. I do appreciate you doing this for everyone, and I'm sure others appreciate it just as much. Just saying, "better safe than sorry", you know?
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[OUDHS] CWM based recovery for AT&T Express

Shabbypenguin and the OUDHS
presents to you
OUDHS Touch CWM-based Recovery 1.0.3.3
for your AT&T Samsung Galaxy Express
Read this whole post before doing anything ​
Enjoy
Odin Flashable - OUDHS CWM-based Recovery 1.0.3.3
Odin 3.04
Drivers
Directions:
1) Download the above files
2) Extract Odin3-3.04.zip and copy the tar that you downloaded into the folder
3) Run Odin as an administrator
4) Power your device off
5) Press and hold volume down and power to enter download mode
6a) Connect your phone to your computer
6b) Wait for drivers to finish installing if they need to be
7) You should see Odin find your device by marking a blue square in the ID COM box
8) Click on PDA and choose the recovery tar you downloaded
9) Click start
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Congrats you now have CWM now if you wish to root youll need to follow these instructions
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SuperSU+ 1.25
Directions:
1) Download the above file
2) Connect your phone and copy them to your phone
3) Once they are copied power down your device
4) Hold volume up and power to enter Clockworkmod recovery
5) Navigate recovery by using the volume keys and power to select
6) Choose install zip from sdcard, then pick internal or external (where you copied it to)
7) Scroll down to the SuperSU+.zip and select it to install
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Congrats you are rooted! this procedure will work on any firmware update you guys get
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If you enjoyed getting root/recovery and want to show appreciation you can always buy me a coke​​
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Credits:
Members of the Official Unloved Devices Hit Squad (OUDHS) For being the best we can for those whom need us
rdawson28 For being an awesome tester
BlindArtisan For providing the stock recovery, thanks man
I can't use the cwm because no matter what I try I can't get my goddamn phone to be recognized properly in download mode. It's seen perfectly when powered up on com3. When I go into download mode it's listed as an unspecified device and the usb modem driver doesn't turn on for the phone like it does when it's on.
Thank you for doing this it has been long overdue. Do you think you could provide the recovery image (and other files needed for installation?) without having to use the exe?
BlindArtisan said:
Thank you for doing this it has been long overdue. Do you think you could provide the recovery image (and other files needed for installation?) without having to use the exe?
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www.shabbypenguin.com/OUDstuff/Samsung/ATT/Express/Express-OUDHS-CWM.tar
Thank you. An alternate way to install for those who are rooted and don't want to use Odin.
Create a copy of the recovery on your sdcard.
In the android terminal or adb with shell type dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
To make the recovery permanent.
Find /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
Rename the file install-recovery.sh.backup
Reboot into recovery and enjoy the glory.
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JDC2389 said:
I can't use the cwm because no matter what I try I can't get my goddamn phone to be recognized properly in download mode. It's seen perfectly when powered up on com3. When I go into download mode it's listed as an unspecified device and the usb modem driver doesn't turn on for the phone like it does when it's on.
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I had the same issue, and I narrowed it down to this: If you installed the samsung usb driver WINDOWS UPDATE then you are screwed. What you really need is a laptop with no phone drivers on it, and just plug your phone while it's on download mode and then it will be seen by ODIN. I had to use another laptop to install the recovery correctly.
Sworder said:
I had the same issue, and I narrowed it down to this: If you installed the samsung usb driver WINDOWS UPDATE then you are screwed. What you really need is a laptop with no phone drivers on it, and just plug your phone while it's on download mode and then it will be seen by ODIN. I had to use another laptop to install the recovery correctly.
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You could always uninstall the drivers then install fresh ones from Samsung. Or use the in phone method.
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I has to uninstall then put the fresh drivers on thats the easiest way
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Anyone else's recovery think it's march 13, 1970?
Also, I'm curiuos as to why it tries to fix root when I reboot and what, exactly, would it do to fix it. After reboot, root is not broken, so a fix is apparently not needed.
invert_nexus said:
Anyone else's recovery think it's march 13, 1970?
Also, I'm curiuos as to why it tries to fix root when I reboot and what, exactly, would it do to fix it. After reboot, root is not broken, so a fix is apparently not needed.
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I have the exact same issue with the date.
I don't quite understand what you are saying, but It doesn't try to fix root on boot it tries to fix the recovery.img
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Thanks blind you came through for me, that way I didn't have to worry about my phone being recognized in download mode. Nice job on the recovery it looks fantastic.
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Someone needs to make a video about this root method to spread the word and upload it to youtube!
Worked flawlessly on a new phone. A 6 month old one, all appears ok, it sees the phone, odin loads the image, phone reboots ok. When I try try to reboot into recovery mode I get the stock recovery, not CWM.
Any ideas?
guys i am so sorry, i had to reinstall linux and thought i lost teh device t ree, anyways i compiled a new version of OUDHS recovery for yall. and finally uploaded source
Carpboy,
Did you delete/rename install-recovery.sh as referenced earlier in thus thread?
Shabby,
Thanks a lot. What changes are there in this new version? Also are you still planning on making the source public?
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Carpboy,
Did you delete/rename install-recovery.sh as referenced earlier in thus thread?
Shabby,
Thanks a lot. What changes are there in this new version? Also are you still planning on making the source public?
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source is at the link
and there is a good deal different in the latest version. honestly i suggest everyone upgrades
Just tried it.
Two things:
1.) The colors are off. I'm guessing it's identical to the issue rdawson detailed in the earlier debugging process. Also, the display jumps from side to side with each display change. I.e. each scroll up or down in a menu, also when the backup moves from file to file.
2.) The date of the backed up file is still 1970. Although, oddly, the properties of the files are dated 1979.
invert_nexus said:
Just tried it.
Two things:
1.) The colors are off. I'm guessing it's identical to the issue rdawson detailed in the earlier debugging process. Also, the display jumps from side to side with each display change. I.e. each scroll up or down in a menu, also when the backup moves from file to file.
2.) The date of the backed up file is still 1970. Although, oddly, the properties of the files are dated 1979.
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Havent updated yet but sounds like the same problem as before ill test tomorrow been really busy also gonna work on the cooked up rom more when I get a chance im sure the recovery issues will be fixed shortly
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invert_nexus said:
Just tried it.
Two things:
1.) The colors are off. I'm guessing it's identical to the issue rdawson detailed in the earlier debugging process. Also, the display jumps from side to side with each display change. I.e. each scroll up or down in a menu, also when the backup moves from file to file.
2.) The date of the backed up file is still 1970. Although, oddly, the properties of the files are dated 1979.
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the time will always be off, recovery doesnt talk to the rest of the phone. crap, did that get fixed? or was it always broken?
shabbypenguin said:
the time will always be off, recovery doesnt talk to the rest of the phone.
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Odd. Is that just an ussue with this phone?
crap, did that get fixed? or was it always broken?
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You're talking about the display corruption?
Your previous version worked fine. Something must have reverted.
invert_nexus said:
Odd. Is that just an ussue with this phone?
You're talking about the display corruption?
Your previous version worked fine. Something must have reverted.
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the time this is android wide afaik. twrp and official cwm have teh same bug :/
and crap that means some of the new features broke stuff for yall :/ ill put the old on back up in the OP i was really hoping to give you guys touch recovery

Microphone issue with Oneplus one

I have a oneplus one that I just returned to stock using the method in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/onep...stock-t2826541
Problem is that at some point, while it was rooted, I used this method to make my phone microphone work (changing the build.prop file): https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/f...-issue.284449/
If I had remembered that I'd done that, I might have just left the phone alone. So, now that I'm back to stock and unrooted, my microphone doesn't work and I can't use the above method to make it so. Is there a solution out there I can use without going back to root?
My exact problem with the mic is that when I talk into the phone, the person on the other end can't hear me but I can hear myself (echo) in my earpiece. I can hear the person on the other end fine. If I switch to speaker phone I still have the same issue. Any help would be appreciated.
You'll need to go root again. Lucky this isn't too hard especially if you maintained a custom recovery. If not, then you will have to use adb. Or bacon root toolkit (the easy way).
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Not really what I wanted to hear, but I guess I gotta do what I gotta do. How can I tell if I maintained a custom recovery or not? I don't think I did.
And can I root without installing a custom recovery or custom rom? All the guides I've found so far talk about all these steps and unlocking the bootloader.
anonymous93 said:
Not really what I wanted to hear, but I guess I gotta do what I gotta do. How can I tell if I maintained a custom recovery or not? I don't think I did.
And can I root without installing a custom recovery or custom rom? All the guides I've found so far talk about all these steps and unlocking the bootloader.
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You can use KingRoot to root without custom recovery. After changing the values you can then unroot it to get future OTA updates
anonymous93 said:
Not really what I wanted to hear, but I guess I gotta do what I gotta do. How can I tell if I maintained a custom recovery or not? I don't think I did.
And can I root without installing a custom recovery or custom rom? All the guides I've found so far talk about all these steps and unlocking the bootloader.
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Just boot into recovery (power off then power on pressing volume down+power) and see what you get.
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Elius2676 said:
Just boot into recovery (power off then power on pressing volume down+power) and see what you get.
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I got Cyanogen Recovery. Options are "reboot system now", "Apply update", "factory reset", and "advanced".
So I used the baconroot toolkit to unlock the bootloader. Then rooted it with a custom recovery. My phone is now stuck in the bootloop. I can boot into TWRP, which I know is a good thing. Just not sure what to do next now to fix it. I'm doing some searching on the forums, but if someone can point me in the right direction, it would be appreciated.
anonymous93 said:
So I used the baconroot toolkit to unlock the bootloader. Then rooted it with a custom recovery. My phone is now stuck in the bootloop. I can boot into TWRP, which I know is a good thing. Just not sure what to do next now to fix it. I'm doing some searching on the forums, but if someone can point me in the right direction, it would be appreciated.
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Recovering from this will require fastboot magic. The bacon root toolkit should've already gotten your drivers all setup. Now search the web for how to push and install files from your computer in fastboot mode.
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Oh, you can boot into TWRP! Nevermind, just follow the steps to a clean install of your ROM (which one is it, btw?)
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Elius2676 said:
Recovering from this will require fastboot magic. The bacon root toolkit should've already gotten your drivers all setup. Now search the web for how to push and install files from your computer in fastboot mode.
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Oh, you can boot into TWRP! Nevermind, just follow the steps to a clean install of your ROM (which one is it, btw?)
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Clean install of my ROM from TWRP is good because I failed to mention that I can't get into fastboot mode. The ROM I had was the factory image from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
What steps do I take to do a clean install of that?
anonymous93 said:
Clean install of my ROM from TWRP is good because I failed to mention that I can't get into fastboot mode. The ROM I had was the factory image from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
What steps do I take to do a clean install of that?
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I'm assuming you've tried to follow the steps given in the link you just sent?
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Elius2676 said:
I'm assuming you've tried to follow the steps given in the link you just sent?
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Yes and no. Turns out I was actually able to boot my phone into fastboot mode. So I did that, used the baconroot toolkit option of "flash stock + unroot" and I was back to the start. My device now has an unlocked bootloader, but I think I have issues with the tamper bit. When I get my device info the "Device tampered" is set to "false" and the "device unlocked" is set to "true". I know they should both be true, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to use the zip file to change the tamper bit. I did it before, but I'm just not figuring it out this time. I hate doing this stuff.
I think once the tamper bit is correct I should be able to go back to baconroot to root and reinstall the custom recovery.
Update: I finally figured this out, now rooting with bacon root, hoping it works.
I'm all set, now to make the adjustments so my microphone works. Thanks to everyone that helped!
So, I forgot that one of the reasons I unrooted was because I couldn't update and I was tired of getting notices that there was an update and not being able to execute it.
So I now have cyanogen OS version 12.1 and I have a notice for an incremental update. I made sure that "update cm recovery" was unchecked so that I didn't lose root, hit the update button and I got the error message "error executing updater binary in zip '@/cache/recovery/block.map' "
From what I could find it looks like I need to download and flash the update rather than using the OTA updates. Is that correct? Can I update to 13 or 14 or are there issues with those roms? where do I go to get these downloads? when I flash updates does it wipe my phone? will I have to reinstall all my apps and settings?
I really dislike doing this stuff. I can do it, but I hate it. any very clear step by step instructions would be GREATLY appreciated.
anonymous93 said:
So, I forgot that one of the reasons I unrooted was because I couldn't update and I was tired of getting notices that there was an update and not being able to execute it.
So I now have cyanogen OS version 12.1 and I have a notice for an incremental update. I made sure that "update cm recovery" was unchecked so that I didn't lose root, hit the update button and I got the error message "error executing updater binary in zip '@/cache/recovery/block.map' "
From what I could find it looks like I need to download and flash the update rather than using the OTA updates. Is that correct? Can I update to 13 or 14 or are there issues with those roms? where do I go to get these downloads? when I flash updates does it wipe my phone? will I have to reinstall all my apps and settings?
I really dislike doing this stuff. I can do it, but I hate it. any very clear step by step instructions would be GREATLY appreciated.
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So sounds like you just wiped everything and your phone is back to stock now, but I'm getting the impression you still have a custom recovery or modified system partition and the OTA updates don't like that. So yes, you'll need to flash updates in your recovery. It's not as bad as it sounds.
And about Android versions available to you, the stock COS (which might actually say "CM..." when you check your Android version in "about phone" in settings - confusing, I know) can normally receive the OTA updates (except in the cases mentioned above) or you can get the official updates online in zip form and flash them yourself (even with the stock recovery -which I'm pretty sure you have still, unless one of your methods to fix the phone installed a custom one like TWRP or CWM). The other ROM/OS options you have are about as plentiful as the stars in the heavens (since android is open source). I personally like to stick with CM especially since they do what they do very well and they have a particular interest in there OnePlus One. They just released CM 14 nightlies (which basically means it's the latest version of the OS, bugs and all, built every day). Though, to be honest, this CM 14 nightly is ridiculously stable for a freshly released nightly. At this point, though, cyanogen hasn't implemented a fair number of their customizations that are in their previous versions. So if you want the best complete CM experience right now, go with CM 13.
And to answer your question, updates like the ones that are OTA, don't wipe your data or storage. However, if you switch from COS to CM, you'll have to clean install and that will lose your data at the least (your internal storage can usually be kept between ROMs if you've got a custom recovery).
Sorry, in throwing a lot at you right now. Probably just created more questions than answers...
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Thanks for your help and the explanations. When you talk about COS vs. CM is that Cyanogen OS vs. Cyanogen Mod?
I was able to root and I have TWRP installed. In about phone it says "Cyanogen OS version" is "12.1-yog4pas1n0". That's the Cyanogen OS correct?
Where do I go to download the update for 13 (whatever matches what I already have) and is there a guide for doing that? I'm reading about updating to 13 and everything I see (so far) states that the update has to happen with stock recovery. Is there an option to run the update with TWRP?
Wait a minute... If I unroot but keep the bootloader unlocked then it won't wipe my phone and I'll be able to take the ota updates right? What about the change I made to the build.prop file for my phones microphone? Will that get wiped if I unroot? That's the big question.
Nevermind about unrooting. After some searches it seems that a full unroot would require a rest which would delete the mod I made for the microphone. I found that supersu can "unroot", but it's not actually a fill unroot which means that I still probably wouldn't be able to do the ota updates.
Maybe I need to gain a better understanding of your original problem... But I think that there are plenty of ROMs out there that have addressed microphone issues with the OnePlus One (I think a lot of the problems come from it having 2 noise cancelling mics). Not 100% sure if cyanogen ever implemented a fix for the mic in later updates - probably a good thing to look into. Otherwise, look into alternative ROMs. I personally don't have issues with the latest CyanogenMod nightlies, but it almost seems like there are differences between OnePlus ones (inconsistency in the manufacturing process, perhaps).
Oh, and yes when I say COS and CM, they are cyanogen OS and CyanogenMod, respectively.
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And if you don't want to use something potentially as unstable as a nightly, CyanogenMod also has snapshots that are more like monthly, stable versions.
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Elius2676 said:
Maybe I need to gain a better understanding of your original problem... But I think that there are plenty of ROMs out there that have addressed microphone issues with the OnePlus One (I think a lot of the problems come from it having 2 noise cancelling mics). Not 100% sure if cyanogen ever implemented a fix for the mic in later updates - probably a good thing to look into. Otherwise, look into alternative ROMs. I personally don't have issues with the latest CyanogenMod nightlies, but it almost seems like there are differences between OnePlus ones (inconsistency in the manufacturing process, perhaps).
Oh, and yes when I say COS and CM, they are cyanogen OS and CyanogenMod, respectively.
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And if you don't want to use something potentially as unstable as a nightly, CyanogenMod also has snapshots that are more like monthly, stable versions.
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I'm pretty sure my problem is related to the 2 noise cancelling mics issue. It works great with the build.prop changes. Once I get an update installed on my phone I'll have to see how the microphone works.
So if I want to go to cyanogenmod 13, I would have to wipe my device and install that OS. When I do a backup in twrp, can I restore that backup (i.e., all my apps & settings) once the new os is installed? Or does that option restore the old OS?
anonymous93 said:
I'm pretty sure my problem is related to the 2 noise cancelling mics issue. It works great with the build.prop changes. Once I get an update installed on my phone I'll have to see how the microphone works.
So if I want to go to cyanogenmod 13, I would have to wipe my device and install that OS. When I do a backup in twrp, can I restore that backup (i.e., all my apps & settings) once the new os is installed? Or does that option restore the old OS?
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A backup in TWRP (or nandroid backup) is like a perfect picture of what you phone was running just before you booted it into recovery. So when you restore one of them, it is like the phone steps back in time to when you made the backup, restoring the system (read: OS), data (read: apps), and cache.
In other words, you do a backup so that you always have something you can restore if you break your phone/have boot loops or what have you when flashing new ROMs.
If you go from COS to CM, it will require a clean install which means you will need to setup your phone the way you like it again. That being said, there is an app called Titanium backup that doesn't work the same as a nandroid, but can backup your apps and data and is capable of restoring them from one ROM to the next. It's not always perfect, but it can do a lot.
I personally have just chosen to embrace the chance of needing to start fresh every once in a while. I use Nova launcher and I have a Kustom LWP, both of which I made backups of in their respective app settings. I save those backups and whatever else I want to internal storage and I just don't wipe that partition in TWRP. To be safe, I also keep backups in the cloud. Everything else I just download again from the play store and setup the way I like.
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Well, its looking more and more like I might go to cm. Once I do that will I still have to wipe my phone to flash updates? Or will I still have to do that for updates every once in a while?

[Recovery] TWRP 3.1.1 for Xperia X Compact

Greetings!
I'd like to present a TWRP recovery for the Xperia X Compact. This release should work on Xperia X single and dual-SIM variant of the device. I am an owner of Xperia X, but some users reported that my recovery works just fine on its smaller brother.
DISCLAIMER:
I'm not responsible for any damage done to your device. You have been warned.
REQUIREMENTS
Unlocked bootloader
Working ADB and Fastboot (You can get the latest version through Android Studio or by visiting this site)
FEATURES
MTP support
ADB Sideload
Backups and restores almost every partition
Full SELinux support
Working encryption. You can access /data within recovery
USB-OTG
DOWNLOADS
INSTALLATION
Unlock the bootloader
Download the file
Put the following code in CMD/Terminal:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-kugo-*.img
//Replace * with the version you want to flash
Unplug the cable
Press Volume Down + Power to activate the recovery. When installed properly, the device should vibrate funnily, purple LED should appear and after a couple of seconds, you should see the TWRP screen.
Enjoy!
BUILD
You need to sync the OmniROM and vendor blobs from DonkeyCoyote. You can find my sources on GitHub.
android_device_sony_loire_common
https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery/commits/android-7.1
Thanks:
@grayleshy - for initial TWRP
@AndroPlus for some of his flags
OmniROM team for sources
If you find my work useful, consider buying me a cup of coffee
it works perfectly! well can't say I tried all functions yet, but it certainly seems so.
thank you so much. finally a proper lastest version of twrp for XC that supports encryption on nougat.
btw. you have to flash it over fotakernel as described in OP. (hotbooting did not work. blank screen.)
I did try other regular X twrp versions with the same result in the past in hopes of finding something better, so the issue was likely the same since I hotbooted them too for a fast test. I guess that's what you get for being lazy. doh.
thanks again for posting it here.
/tuxen
Thank you for sharing.
thanks
Thanks for sharing brother
Working ⚒ perfectly on stock 7.0
no problem
Perfect, thanks. Only annoyance is that I can only reboot the system or power off now.
XperienceD said:
Perfect, thanks. Only annoyance is that I can only reboot the system or power off now.
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That shouldn't work anyway. I can enable these flags if you want.
eagleeyetom said:
That shouldn't work anyway. I can enable these flags if you want.
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For all I use the other options there's no need to go out of your way, but if you do make another for whatever reason having the options would be nice.
XperienceD said:
For all I use the other options there's no need to go out of your way, but if you do make another for whatever reason having the options would be nice.
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It didn't work for me on X. I can enable them in the next version.
realtuxen said:
it works perfectly! well can't say I tried all functions yet, but it certainly seems so.
thank you so much. finally a proper lastest version of twrp for XC that supports encryption on nougat.
btw. you have to flash it over fotakernel as described in OP. (hotbooting did not work. blank screen.)
I did try other regular X twrp versions with the same result in the past in hopes of finding something better, so the issue was likely the same since I hotbooted them too for a fast test. I guess that's what you get for being lazy. doh.
thanks again for posting it here.
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What do you mean by hot booting? I did this to boot to twrp without installing and have no problem
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
Thanks for the twrp, with this I can make full backup before trying to update to 7.1 or 8.0 later :good:
MTP is not working in this version. Everything else is top notch, will test backup/restore a bit later and report back.
trewelu said:
What do you mean by hot booting? I did this to boot to twrp without installing and have no problem
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fastboot boot twrp.img
Thanks for the twrp, with this I can make full backup before trying to update to 7.1 or 8.0 later :good:
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Exactly. I know hotbooting is not the best description, but you understood anyway.
Strange, I am not a flashophile so I usually just booted twrp this way after a upgrade with flashtool. When the phone was connected to the pc anyway.
But it only works for me with the androplus version, oshmoun's version won't boot that way either. It's not the first time I have talked odd twrp behaviour though, as another guy could not get the androplus one to work at all. I have no reason to doubt him, as this is pretty casual stuff.
I see you are still on MM, I have been on N since it came out and if I remember correctly I backed up ta just before N came out (exploit and N came out very close to each other), took the ota, and unlocked BL. So I performed all the 'fastboots' (better word? heh) on that and 7.1.1. Perhaps the bootloader changed someway? I have no idea.
Edit: if I learned to read properly the first time, you are NOT on MM (doh) but 7.0. Sorry and even more strange. Does MTP work for you? (see below)
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kekistaneerefugee said:
MTP is not working in this version. Everything else is top notch, will test backup/restore a bit later and report back.
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MTP works absolutely fine here..
This version uses Sony init, so you can see the Sony screen and led indicator while entering the recovery mode. I'm not planning to change it before creating an official TWRP.
eagleeyetom said:
This version uses Sony init, so you can see the Sony screen and led indicator while entering the recovery mode. I'm not planning to change it before creating an official TWRP.
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Is this in response to something functional, or just general cosmetics info? Doesn't the sony screen origin from the bootloader? How should a official twrp look while booting it? I get the sony boot and led then the TWRP boot image, isn't that normal when booting fotakernel replaced by TWRP? ie. the bootloader handles it when turning the phone on while holding vol down.
An official version would sure be nice. I more than appreciate what you already done. So just take your time.
realtuxen said:
But it only works for me with the androplus version, oshmoun's version won't boot that way either. It's not the first time I have talked odd twrp behaviour though, as another guy could not get the androplus one to work at all. I have no reason to doubt him, as this is pretty casual stuff.
Edit: if I learned to read properly the first time, you are NOT on MM (doh) but 7.0. Sorry and even more strange. Does MTP work for you? (see below)
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Strange, I don't have problem booting twrp without installing for either of twrp.
I'm on 7.0. I tried to update to 7.1, but I don't get signal if I do the ta_poc + tobias drm fix method, and the drm is still marked as broken.
I really hate mtp and avoid it. I don't think I even have mtp working properly on my pc. I can't help you test that one. Sorry.
trewelu said:
Strange, I don't have problem booting twrp without installing for either of twrp.
I'm on 7.0. I tried to update to 7.1, but I don't get signal if I do the ta_poc + tobias drm fix method, and the drm is still marked as broken.
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Why are you running it through both ta_poc and Tobias rootkernel with drm fix?
Either you use ta_poc to mount your ta backup from before the bootloader was unlocked thereby bringing the whole trim area back including drm.
Or you use Tobias rootkernel to fix or 'emulate" drm.
Both tools can disable dm verity, sony ric, etc. there is no reason (other than likely creating trouble) to run the kernel image though both tools?!
If you for example run a boot.img with drm fix through ta_poc it will remove the drm fix first. So I imagine things could go wrong of you apply drm fix again (if that is what you're doing) after using ta_poc.
I really hate mtp and avoid it. I don't think I even have mtp working properly on my pc. I can't help you test that one. Sorry.
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Lol I hate it general too, it can come in handy when only twrp is booted though. I am not sure I have any drivers installed either. Regardless I can access a drive resembling my phone labeled 'mtp device' in 'my computer' when I boot twrp.
Edit: sorry for sidetracking the thread a bit.
eagleeyetom said:
NEEDS TESTING
USB-OTG
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Thanks! and i can confirm that USB OTG works well.
Working on Sony Nougat
This is the only TWRP I can decrypt my data with on Sony Nougat Stock ROM, Thanks !
realtuxen said:
Both tools can disable dm verity, sony ric, etc. there is no reason (other than likely creating trouble) to run the kernel image though both tools?!
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Using both tools stems from users reporting they had to to get Magisk to work.
XperienceD said:
Using both tools stems from users reporting they had to to get Magisk to work.
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There was an info in one of threads, that you should get the stock kernel first through TA_POC and then through kernel repack tool. If you did not, it would work, but occassionally reboots. I am now on 7.1.1 build 206 with Genesis Kernel 1.05 (no_DRM patch version) and it works ok.
As for TWRP, thanks for this! It works ok. Can not fastboot it, must be flashed in recovery parition, but no deal for me. Only thing that I wonder, there are options to backup system, data etc, but not Internal SD (/data/data). Why?
Hi I have a question, I have N 7.1.1, and i want to root it, so i need the twrp, if I flash this twrp, its okay? Ty!

Question Is custom recovery possible/something that's being worked on?

Hi all, I hope this isn't a thread that has already been posted... I found it interesting that there is no TWRP or any custom recovery for Pixel 7/7 Pro. I understand it's not needed to flash different rom's such as Paranoid Android or Spark OS but I figure it would be helpful no? My prior device was a iPhone 12, haven't run a rooted android since my Galaxy s4 way back in the day. Is this something somebody is actively pursuing or no as it's not needed? Curious on what the situation is with this, loving my p7 pro. Cheers!
TWRP has been nearly an entire Android version behind for awhile now so I haven't been able to use it on my last couple phones. I believe it is still being worked on but since it's been so far behind due to the changes to Android and it's migration to ramdisk installation it's mostly fallen out of use sadly. I do miss it sometimes as well.
jake.99x3 said:
I figure it would be helpful no?
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No, its useless. Pixel devices have unlocked bootloaders and support fastboot, therefore recovery is not needed.
Well, a lot of old and new Samsung phones and tablets are running TWRP and root. Yes, with Android 13. Is it strictly because there is that A and B split thing going on ? Personally I have not written to my B partition in many months if ever.
Can there be a lesson learned from that ?
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No, its useless. Pixel devices have unlocked bootloaders and support fastboot, therefore recovery is not needed.
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I don't know about that. It may not be needed but the advantages are profoundly easier than having to learn terminal commands
Also you can't do flashes and restores without a PC whereas when we had active working custom recovery it could be done anywhere at anytime.
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Also you can't do flashes and restores without a PC whereas when we had active working custom recovery it could be done anywhere at anytime.
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Exactly! I used to do a complete backup, periodically. One day I screwed something up playing around at work, went to Recover and flashed my backup. Fixed it in a few minutes
Yeah it would be nice to have for sure
Same here, a nice custom recovery would be sweet. If I had any clue how to build one I would be all over it.
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Also you can't do flashes and restores without a PC whereas when we had active working custom recovery it could be done anywhere at anytime.
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Is it even possible to do a nandroid backup anymore with the changes to Android filesystems and permissions? I mean you can't even flash a full firmware package in fastboot anymore, part of it has to be done from fastbootd.
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Well, a lot of old and new Samsung phones and tablets are running TWRP and root. Yes, with Android 13. Is it strictly because there is that A and B split thing going on ? Personally I have not written to my B partition in many months if ever.
Can there be a lesson learned from that ?
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The A/B system is not for power users who manually flash things. It's so that updates for the 99% who use their phones normally can be done in the background. It also adds a failsafe in case one slot gets corrupted since it will automatically boot the other slot after so many failures. Previously such a failure would be an automatic brick.
Also, I think most of us power users are using the A/B system normally at this point too. You have to go out of your way to not flash an update to the other slot, all the defaults do.
HipKat said:
I don't know about that. It may not be needed but the advantages are profoundly easier than having to learn terminal commands
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That's insane. And dangerous. When it messes up, good luck fixing it.
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That's insane. And dangerous. When it messes up, good luck fixing it.
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Ummmm, what??
TWRP is a big miss for me. Nandroid Backups and phone based file explorer without having to boot to Android were just two of the numerous features I used regularly. To say it would be useless is ridiculous.
I for one would be very happy to have it make an appearance on the Pixel 7 Pro. I'm not holding my breath though, the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro still don't have it I believe.
I've used TWRP in the past. I've never understood the attraction.
Even with A/B a recovery is useful, but why would I want to play with volume buttons to express my wishes?
Just take a stock recovery, patch adbd to be rooted, patch the kernel to be permissive, done.
As Patrick Henry said, "Give me ADB or give me death!"
Renate said:
I've used TWRP in the past. I've never understood the attraction.
Even with A/B a recovery is useful, but why would I want to play with volume buttons to express my wishes?
Just take a stock recovery, patch adbd to be rooted, patch the kernel to be permissive, done.
As Patrick Henry said, "Give me ADB or give me death!"
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You sure you've used it? TWRP is fully touch screen.
Beefheart said:
You sure you've used it? TWRP is fully touch screen.
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You're right. I'm conflating stock recovery with TWRP.
I do remember big tiles and tapping on them.
Still, I prefer to keep my fingers on the (desktop) keyboard.
Renate said:
You're right. I'm conflating stock recovery with TWRP.
I do remember big tiles and tapping on them.
Still, I prefer to keep my fingers on the (desktop) keyboard.
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I'm as much of a command line fan as the next nerd, but TWRP offers multiple features not available via ADB.
Renate said:
I've used TWRP in the past. I've never understood the attraction.
Even with A/B a recovery is useful, but why would I want to play with volume buttons to express my wishes?
Just take a stock recovery, patch adbd to be rooted, patch the kernel to be permissive, done.
As Patrick Henry said, "Give me ADB or give me death!"
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Because when you don't have a computer to connect to do a restore, for example, it's imperative to have a Recovery that does backups so you can
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Because when you don't have a computer to connect to do a restore, for example, it's imperative to have a Recovery that does backups so you can
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Ok. You're doing backups to a USB flash drive? Fair enough.
But, since this thread is questioning whether any custom recovery is in development wouldn't it be helpful if someone knocked off at least a custom recovery to the extent that I mentioned?
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Ok. You're doing backups to a USB flash drive? Fair enough.
But, since this thread is questioning whether any custom recovery is in development wouldn't it be helpful if someone knocked off at least a custom recovery to the extent that I mentioned?
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No, doing backups to internal storage, actually. How am I going to access a USB flash drive with a telephone if I’m sitting at a friend’s house and something gets corrupted, phone won’t boot, and I have to reboot to recovery where I can access an internal back up? Which cannot be done with stock recovery.

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