[Q] Goo manager alternative - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there an alternative to goo manager to install the latest TWRP. I already have a CWM recovery installed.

andy10259 said:
Is there an alternative to goo manager to install the latest TWRP. I already have a CWM recovery installed.
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Flash this from CWM
http://nexfiles.kjonigsen.net/tf101/twrp/twrp2.6-tf101-unofficial.beta.zip
Or use Easyflasher in APX mode
http://www.putlocker.com/file/42672030BC26BD2F

Here is an even newer version built yesterday from Omnirom 4.4 sources synced yesterday also. It is in flashable zip form:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2434422

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[Q] twrp update

I have a gs3 and I tried to update twrp through twrp manager, but for some reason it downloads 2.3.1 version. I currently had 2.6.3 version. I also downloaded the version of busybox it recommended, but I still get older version. can anyone help? thanks.
wolverine97 said:
I have a gs3 and I tried to update twrp through twrp manager, but for some reason it downloads 2.3.1 version. I currently had 2.6.3 version. I also downloaded the version of busybox it recommended, but I still get older version. can anyone help? thanks.
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Install the latest version through ODIN or download the img file and manually choose the recovery image you want to install in TWRP manager.
Get your latest version from here: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/
Click on "Get TWRP for your device", enter your device model and download the odin flashable tar or the recovery img for twrp manager.
I personally use and prefer flashing with Odin.
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How to downgrade TWRP

Ok I updated TWRP to the latest version now I cant install any ROMs so I was trying to downgrade to v2.3.3.0 using adb fastboot (see link) and I installed 2.3.3.0 and nothing will work I cant do anything in it and so I tried 2.2.1 and same. The error message I get when installing a ROM is E/error executing updater binary in zip/directory/blah/blah/name of .img. I have tried CM11 and omni 4.4.4 kitkat and I followed the instruction to a T.
http://dl-1.va.us.xda-developers.co....txt?key=lsqtfS2f6cdoJkqF4BpIKw&ts=1414575480
answer
download older twrp and flash using flashify
CrAzY DrOiD said:
download older twrp and flash using flashify
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Thanks for the answer but I got it to work using a selinux TWRP v2.6.3.0

[Q] Pantech Vega No. 6 IM-A860S

Can I install TWRP or CWM with Rashr Flash tool or any flash tool in my device?
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Once you root the phone, install twrp manager from the play store and click on install.
jbaker22 said:
Once you root the phone, install twrp manager from the play store and click on install.
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I already rooted my phone but there is no official Twrp that I can download on TWRP manager but I already download a port on my device in zip format inside the zip theres an img file.Should I extract that img and flash it with a flash tool like I mention before Rashr flash tool?.
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You can install CWM recovery with the app rom manager like this site says. http: //www. 50 lollipop .com /mp3-0 /pantech-vega-no-6-5268 .html

Rooting NMF26U

Is it necessary to install the TWRP 3.0.2-0 RC1 zip before rooting? The reason I'm asking is because all I wanted was to boot TWRP (not install it), but when I booted the TWRP RC1 img, then installed the SuperSU 2.79 zip, root didn't "take". I had to use the alpha2 version of TWRP and then the SuperSU zip installed just fine.
Perhaps this is an anomaly with TWRP 3.0.2-0 RC1 on NMF26U?
CatThief said:
Is it necessary to install the TWRP 3.0.2-0 RC1 zip before rooting? The reason I'm asking is because all I wanted was to boot TWRP (not install it), but when I booted the TWRP RC1 img, then installed the SuperSU 2.79 zip, root didn't "take". I had to use the alpha2 version of TWRP and then the SuperSU zip installed just fine.
Perhaps this is an anomaly with TWRP 3.0.2-0 RC1 on NMF26U?
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You're using the outdated 2.79 version. You can use that version but you need to do one more step if you use RC1. However, rather than the long explanation, just download the new 2.79 SR2 and install it on TWRP RC1 (whether RC1 is permanently installed, or temporary like you're doing).
Why do you prefer root but leaving TWRP behind.
CatThief said:
Is it necessary to install the TWRP 3.0.2-0 RC1 zip before rooting? The reason I'm asking is because all I wanted was to boot TWRP (not install it), but when I booted the TWRP RC1 img, then installed the SuperSU 2.79 zip, root didn't "take". I had to use the alpha2 version of TWRP and then the SuperSU zip installed just fine.
Perhaps this is an anomaly with TWRP 3.0.2-0 RC1 on NMF26U?
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I just want root for running a firewall and AdAway.
Can I have the name of the firewall app you used.
CatThief said:
I just want root for running a firewall and AdAway.
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AFWall+
I forget to mention I also like root for Titanium Backup. It's a total must have.
I first booted TWRP RX1, then installed TWRP RC1 and then SU v2.79-SR2. This did work. I also tried v2.78-SR4 first (as it is linked in the Pixel Forum SU Thread) but that did not install.
Sorry that I can't help with the TWRP Boot only try.

lazyflaher zip failed for DM verify error in MIUI10

When i install twrp latest version via adb, device not boot. So i google it; many xda forum & youtube channels said "lazy flasher need when using miui stock rom ". Then i try to flash via twrp. But file not flashed. After that for temporary solution i flash magisk its worked. So finally i need to know about lazyflasher (boot img patch) . Also some one suggest me Twrp V3.2.1 and orangefox recovery and redwolf unofficial recovery. Which method works correctly for stock rom with custom recovery (no root, no custom rom)

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