flashed TWRP recovery with Flashify and now it boots to recovery only - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I don't know what to do, it boots to TWRP every time I reboot... What do I do?

Bei60 said:
I don't know what to do, it boots to TWRP every time I reboot... What do I do?
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Adb push a new ROM. There's 100s of videos on how to do this on YouTube and 100s of guides on xda
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Andrew149 said:
Adb push a new ROM. There's 100s of videos on how to do this on YouTube and 100s of guides on xda
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worked, thanks.

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[Q] Help flashing custom stock.

Hi!
When I finish making custom flash with any stock rom similar to embryo, the first boot takes a long and sometimes stays in the boot image and nothing hapend. The md5 sum is ok. Now, i,m obligate to flash with any CM rom or with derivates like these, can someone tell me WHY? I think what that hapend when i did upgrade my recovery with the 2.5.5.0 version because with the anterior version i could flash a custom stock roms without problems, that i think. Right now? I have CM 10.0. My recovery is twrp 2550.
Thanks a lot for help!
First boot of any rom that you flash will take long. For embryo it will stay on the cymbaline screen for a good amount of time. If the md5 is good, flash again and let it do its thing.
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ctalcant said:
First boot of any rom that you flash will take long. For embryo it will stay on the cymbaline screen for a good amount of time. If the md5 is good, flash again and let it do its thing.
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Ok but, over 10 or 15 minute in first boot is normal?
wilsonmd said:
Ok but, over 10 or 15 minute in first boot is normal?
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Up to 5 min is normal. Did you do a factory reset? 9 times out of 10 that'll get you past a boot loop.
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jd1639 said:
Up to 5 min is normal. Did you do a factory reset? 9 times out of 10 that'll get you past a boot loop.
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Ups! Maybe that the problem! I need a fact reset. How i do that :-$
wilsonmd said:
Ups! Maybe that the problem! I need a fact reset. How i do that :-$
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Really?
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wilsonmd said:
Ups! Maybe that the problem! I need a fact reset. How i do that :-$
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In your recovery. But you really should do some more reading and research before you flash. You're going to end up bricking your device.
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after i flash a rom and when i get to setup menu it says unfortanately phone has stopped!! doesnt matter which rom i flash it says the same thing!! tried with omni rom official beanstalk rom and bs harmony rom!! please help thx in advance
What steps are you taking when you flash a ROM?
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freddienux74 said:
after i flash a rom and when i get to setup menu it says unfortanately phone has stopped!! doesnt matter which rom i flash it says the same thing!! tried with omni rom official beanstalk rom and bs harmony rom!! please help thx in advance
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Are you wiping data when you flash the rom?
If you don't have any important stuff on your phone, I would just flash the factory images and start over with the rom process.
freddienux74 said:
after i flash a rom and when i get to setup menu it says unfortanately phone has stopped!! doesnt matter which rom i flash it says the same thing!! tried with omni rom official beanstalk rom and bs harmony rom!! please help thx in advance
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Please tell us also what is your phone's status at the moment. Like is your phone rooted with bootloader unlocked and stuff like that.
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Bruce Lee said:
Please tell us also what is your phone's status at the moment. Like is your phone rooted with bootloader unlocked and stuff like that.
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Well since he's flashing a rom, it would be rooted and the bootloader unlocked.
aooga said:
Well since he's flashing a rom, it would be rooted and the bootloader unlocked.
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It never hurts to ask though. Maybe he did something different and bypassed something. You never know. You got to have the whole story. :sly:
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Kreateablaze said:
What steps are you taking when you flash a ROM?
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I did full wipe then dalvik cache
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I'm rooted! When I flashed Mahdi ROM no issues! Mahdi ROM actually is my backup ROM also
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freddienux74 said:
I'm rooted! When I flashed Mahdi ROM no issues! Mahdi ROM actually is my backup ROM also
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Wait it's working now?
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Bruce Lee said:
Wait it's working now? No its not working! Mahdi ROM is my daily driver and my backup! I'm thinking now it might be kernel issue. Do you think the kernel might be issue?
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No its not working now! I meant my daily driver is Mahdi ROM and I use
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When you flash the ROM it also flashes the kernel that comes with it.
So if you are using Mahdi ROM then everything is ok but if you try a different ROM you get the error constantly?
using the ClockworkMod recovery.
If you receive issues on flashing, double check your download. If nothing, I suggest using the ClockworkMod recovery.
mistahseller said:
When you flash the ROM it also flashes the kernel that comes with it.
So if you are using Mahdi ROM then everything is ok but if you try a different ROM you get the error constantly?
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Yes
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storm007 said:
If you receive issues on flashing, double check your download. If nothing, I suggest using the ClockworkMod recovery.
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I switch to cwm and same issue! Its weird! I mean again today I flash 4 different ROMs and as soon as I get to setup same issue! Unfortunately phone has stopped!
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freddienux74 said:
I switch to cwm and same issue! Its weird! I mean again today I flash 4 different ROMs and as soon as I get to setup same issue! Unfortunately phone has stopped!
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Phone has stopped is related to your gapps
freddienux74 said:
I switch to cwm and same issue! Its weird! I mean again today I flash 4 different ROMs and as soon as I get to setup same issue! Unfortunately phone has stopped!
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The type of recovery you use will have no bearing on it, hundreds of people on here use twrp and cwm.
All I can suggest and it was suggested before is to wipe your phone completely and start over again. Something went wrong, clearly.

Recovery will not mount data

I'm using philz recovery and flashed ROM and gapps booted fine went back into recovery to flash a kernel and as soon as it went to recovery it gave me a message it could not mount data.I can boot into my ROM and see my storage with a file explorer but not in recovery. Anybody have any advice.
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shizkoff777 said:
I'm using philz recovery and flashed ROM and gapps booted fine went back into recovery to flash a kernel and as soon as it went to recovery it gave me a message it could not mount data.I can boot into my ROM and see my storage with a file explorer but not in recovery. Anybody have any advice.
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I would re-flash the recovery and the cache.img. If that doesn't work, try another recovery like TWRP or CWM and see if it works there. If that doesn't work, try flashing the factory image.
from my experience the nexus 5 dosen't support mounting via recovery..
mojna37 said:
from my experience the nexus 5 dosen't support mounting via recovery..
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Not to a PC, no, but he means mount the /data partition so the phone can write to it.
aooga said:
Not to a PC, no, but he means mount the /data partition so the phone can write to it.
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Now i'm understrand.. Thanks!
I'll try that when I get home thanks guys
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aooga said:
I would re-flash the recovery and the cache.img. If that doesn't work, try another recovery like TWRP or CWM and see if it works there. If that doesn't work, try flashing the factory image.
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Sorry man but when you say reflash cache.IMG dwhat do u mean?I know how to fastboot flash recovery but don't know whick cache you are referring to
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shizkoff777 said:
Sorry man but when you say reflash cache.IMG dwhat do u mean?I know how to fastboot flash recovery but don't know whick cache you are referring to
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I am also using philz recovery and just got this error also. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
fastboot flash cache cache.img - from the stock rom. You should know this before rooting
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shizkoff777 said:
Sorry man but when you say reflash cache.IMG dwhat do u mean?I know how to fastboot flash recovery but don't know whick cache you are referring to
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RootSU said it above.
rootSU said:
fastboot flash cache cache.img - from the stock rom. You should know this before rooting
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Worked for me!!
rootSU said:
fastboot flash cache cache.img - from the stock rom. You should know this before rooting
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Listen man my first nexus I am not a noob.I've bricked my evo 3d just so I could root my phone that was all using adb.I ****ing searched for hours before posting.I also tried all the easier fixes before posting.You don't get over 3,000 thanks not knowing anything so please keep your comments to yourself,I had never got this error and was hoping I was overlooking something easy see its not as easy for some.I've noticed these nexus forums are awful.I would have never answered over in the s4 forum with rootsu's comment
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shizkoff777 said:
Listen man my first nexus I am not a noob.I've bricked my evo 3d just so I could root my phone that was all using adb.I ****ing searched for hours before posting.I also tried all the easier fixes before posting.You don't get over 3,000 thanks not knowing anything so please keep your comments to yourself,I had never got this error and was hoping I was overlooking something easy see its not as easy for some.I've noticed these nexus forums are awful.I would have never answered over in the s4 forum with rootsu's comment
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So you dont want me to help? I give you the answer and you throw it back in my face?
...and yes, you should know how to fastboot flash any partition before rooting. Its in the "read this before rooting" thread stuck at the top of this forum. If someone tells you to flash a cache.img - you should no what that means. If someone then tells you how to do it, you shouldn't come back with ridiculous comments.
Some people aren't worth helping. You'll receive nothing from me again.
No I wouldn't have replied in the s4 forum. I had an s3 and I would have replied like this too. You're supposed to arm yourself with basic knowledge before rooting. Everyone here is sick and tired of helping people who can't be bothered reading sticky threads.
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rootSU said:
So you dont want me to help? I give you the answer and you throw it back in my face?
...and yes, you should know how to fastboot flash any partition before rooting. Its in the "read this before rooting" thread stuck at the top of this forum. If someone tells you to flash a cache.img - you should no what that means. If someone then tells you how to do it, you shouldn't come back with ridiculous comments.
Some people aren't worth helping. You'll receive nothing from me again.
No I wouldn't have replied in the s4 forum. I had an s3 and I would have replied like this too. You're supposed to arm yourself with basic knowledge before rooting. Everyone here is sick and tired of helping people who can't be bothered reading sticky threads.
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Man I do appreciate the help but like I said I do know how to fastboot I was not asking how,just which file to use. I understand people get tired but is someone not allowed to overlook or just plain old,have a bad day.I am no newbie I've helped plenty of people with their s4's,evo3d and other phones hence why I have 6,0000 thanks.everything was going wrong yesterday and for some reason the simplist stuff was hard.But anyways sorry if I said something I shouldn't have,I just hate when you guys think everyone asking for advice or help was a noob
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Ok sorry.
All nexus factory images are here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Download latest full rom which will include cache.img to fastboot flash
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rootSU said:
Ok sorry.
All nexus factory images are here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Download latest full rom which will include cache.img to fastboot flash
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I got it man,like I said I'm sorry too.It seems I'm a little rust on my fastboot though.thank you so much.I've been up for almost 40 hrs now because of work and I just wasn't thinking clearly. I really do appreciate you guys
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shizkoff777 said:
I got it man,like I said I'm sorry too.It seems I'm a little rust on my fastboot though.thank you so much.I've been up for almost 40 hrs now because of work and I just wasn't thinking clearly. I really do appreciate you guys
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recommend getting some sleep before doing any more
rootSU said:
recommend getting some sleep before doing any more
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Yeah I did for 4 hrs now I'm back working.3 more days and u get a week odf
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[Q] I want to root, but...is it worth it?

I apologize for asking this question since there are several variants of it all over this forum. I just haven't quite found the answers I'm looking for.*
When you read this and respond, please keep in mind that I am a major noobie. Pretend you're talking to a child. **
My reason for wanting to root is to take advantage of certain apps like BoostVolume, AdAway and TitaniumBackup (can't remember the others I wanted...).
At this time, I don't want to install a custom ROM. I'm just not ready to take that chance.*
So...
Can I get some of the benefits of rooting without installing a custom recovery?*
* * *If so, what will I gain and lose by doing this?*
* * *Will I still get OTA updates? *Will an OTA update remove root access?
For some reason, I'm really stuck on continuing to get OTA updates...I guess I don't want the responsibility.
There are good threads for "major noobies" to read.
Start with the "read before you root" thread at the top of this q&a forum. Also, search general for "ota help-desk". There is a rooting thread stuck at the top of general too.
Please read those then let is know if you have any questions
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Yes it's worth it. Do it. Boff
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I have to root every android machine I ever had.
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You can't do anything that useful without root.
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And ota's to me are a waste. I just wait for flashable files.
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I need help finding correct root program for my Zeki tbdg1073b. Anyone please help.
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Just unlock it all wile your hooked up to ADB and you won't have to worry about it .so easy after your Computer/PC is set up with ADB,FASBOOT,SDK.
Remember Google is your best friend
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rootSU said:
There are good threads for "major noobies" to read.
Start with the "read before you root" thread at the top of this q&a forum. Also, search general for "ota help-desk". There is a rooting thread stuck at the top of general too.
Please read those then let is know if you have any questions
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Thanks so much! *I've been searching and reading all week, and I either found conflicting answers or unclear answers...frustrating.
I had read "Before you root" previously, but hadn't yet found the Beginner thread (top of General), which has been the most helpful.
kj2112 said:
You can't do anything that useful without root.
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And ota's to me are a waste. I just wait for flashable files.
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Yeah, I'm not sure why I'm leery of flashing the updates. I guess I have to take it slowly and start with rooting (without custom recovery).
I don't think you can root without custom recovery. Don't worry about it. If anything goes wrong, which is very very unlikely, you can restore to stock in fastboot.
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If you are going to root, I really suggest getting s custom recovery too. Then you can make a nandroid backup and generally undo most problems that may happen by returning to that "snapshot" of the os.
But using fast boot to restore a factory image will fix these too, with stock recovery, but will erase data.
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pepdavies said:
I don't think you can root without custom recovery. Don't worry about it. If anything goes wrong, which is very very unlikely, you can restore to stock in fastboot.
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Here is a root without recovery by the SuperSU dev chainfire.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980683
I do recommend that you also install a recovery for the reasons posted by others in this thread.
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pepdavies said:
I don't think you can root without custom recovery. Don't worry about it. If anything goes wrong, which is very very unlikely, you can restore to stock in fastboot.
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You can root by booting into a custom recovery and then flashing supersu, fastboot boot recovery.img. You don't need to install one.
jd1639 said:
You can root by booting into a custom recovery and then flashing supersu, fastboot boot recovery.img. You don't need to install one.
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Yep. To expand
fastboot boot recovery.img
Vs
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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rootSU said:
fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
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Its actually just "fastboot boot recovery.img"
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Chromium_ said:
Its actually just "fastboot boot recovery.img"
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Of course. Sorry, I forgot to remove partition destination in copy / paste.
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I've never managed to boot into recovery rather than flash it. It worked on my Nexus S.
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helioXverse said:
If you are going to root, I really suggest getting s custom recovery too. Then you can make a nandroid backup and generally undo most problems that may happen by returning to that "snapshot" of the os.
But using fast boot to restore a factory image will fix these too, with stock recovery, but will erase data.
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Sounds like nandroid backup is the way to go so I don't have to lose data. Thanks!
3DSammy said:
Here is a root without recovery by the SuperSU dev chainfire.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980683
I do recommend that you also install a recovery for the reasons posted by others in this thread.
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I had planned on using CF-auto-root, so I didn't need a custom recovery. I had based that on my fear of changing too much, but I also saw this, which I'm probably misunderstanding?
​From Chainfire: (I am personally moving away from custom kernels and recoveries, for various reasons).
The more I think I understand, the more confused I get. It seems I'm getting lost in the terminology. To completely understand my options, I need to back up and go through the definitions and CLI commands again. A lot of what you're saying is going over my head. I think I've read too much and some information just isn't sticking.
angied said:
I had planned on using CF-auto-root, so I didn't need a custom recovery. I had based that on my fear of changing too much, but I also saw this, which I'm probably misunderstanding?
​From Chainfire: (I am personally moving away from custom kernels and recoveries, for various reasons).
The more I think I understand, the more confused I get. It seems I'm getting lost in the terminology. To completely understand my options, I need to back up and go through the definitions and CLI commands again. A lot of what you're saying is going over my head. I think I've read too much and some information just isn't sticking.
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Don't worry. It's actually very easy. If you know about 2 fastboot commands you'll know just about anything you need to.
fastboot oem unlock, unlocks the bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, puts a custom recovery on your phone
Start here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47025283

Does twrp ver 2.7.0.0 work on a 4.4.3 rom ?

Does twrp ver 2.7.0.0 work on a 4.4.3 rom ?
Has anyone tried it?
is there any problem؟
plz
It doesn't work on any Rom. It's completely independent.
Please read sticky threads to get background information on Android, recovery, bootloaders etc. The one at the top of this forum
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DEVBOY80 said:
Does twrp ver 2.7.0.0 work on a 4.4.3 rom ?
Has anyone tried it?
is there any problem؟
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No problems. Works fine.
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Does twrp ver 2.7.0.0 work on a 4.4.3 rom ?
Has anyone tried it?
is there any problem؟
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As already said, It's independent.
But. I assume that you flash recovery using apps like Flashify or Goo im, right?
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
As already said, It's independent.
But. I assume that you flash recovery using apps like Flashify or Goo im, right?
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Or fastboot, that's what I'd use.
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jd1639 said:
Or fastboot, that's what I'd use.
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I flash via fastboot as well. I was trying to say that if he is concerned about compatibility is because he maybe uses goo im instead of fastboot method.
So, if he used fastboot instead of apps, he wouldn't have that confusion.

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