Can't get Recovery to work ATT D800 - AT&T LG G2

Hey I have a D800 but the software is D80020u. Its on 4.4.2. I use IO root and successfully rooted my device. But when ever I try to install Clockworkmod 6.0.4.4. and reboot into recovery it just stock wipes my entire phone. It never switch to Clockwork Recovery.

Symbian_Black said:
Hey I have a D800 but the software is D80020u. Its on 4.4.2. I use IO root and successfully rooted my device. But when ever I try to install Clockworkmod 6.0.4.4. and reboot into recovery it just stock wipes my entire phone. It never switch to Clockwork Recovery.
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Use AutoRec. It will downgrade your bootloader to be able to flash recovery.

Same issue here
Flashing it back to jellybean worked for me! Thank you again Xda !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2663369

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[Q] where i can find out if i have installed a custom recovery?

Hello xda-Members!
where i can find out if i have installed a custom recovery?
Because the OTA update installation doesnt work for my rooted moto g
Thanks for your answers
Bl4ckL3gend said:
Hello xda-Members!
where i can find out if i have installed a custom recovery?
Because the OTA update installation doesnt work for my rooted moto g
Thanks for your answers
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Well, do you remember installing a custom recovery?
If you can't remember that far back then boot into bootloader and choose recovery option and see if it boots into a custom recovery.
BTW the OTA will fail if you are rooted even if you have stock recovery.
Thanks!
scott_doyland said:
Well, do you remember installing a custom recovery?
If you can't remember that far back then boot into bootloader and choose recovery option and see if it boots into a custom recovery.
BTW the OTA will fail if you are rooted even if you have stock recovery.
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Thanks!
btw i havent installed a custom recovery or a custom mod

lost recovery after OTA update, please help!

I installed this rom on my phone:
[ROM] 4.4.2 GPE, philz recovery, fixed logo, easy for noobs and no noobs
I have failed to read a warning not to update rom via OTA. I updated via OTA to 4.4.4. As a result, I lost the recovery.
How do I regain the recovery?
I tried flashing the stock recovery and then CWM over it and it didn't help.
Please help.
retfeg said:
I installed this rom on my phone:
[ROM] 4.4.2 GPE, philz recovery, fixed logo, easy for noobs and no noobs
I have failed to read a warning not to update rom via OTA. I updated via OTA to 4.4.4. As a result, I lost the recovery.
How do I regain the recovery?
I tried flashing the stock recovery and then CWM over it and it didn't help.
Please help.
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you'll surely loose the recovery after the ota install stock rom then stock recovery then cwm over it..

How to remove supersu installer?

Flashed Lollipop. Then flashed custom recovery TWRP 2.8.1.0 which asked to install supersu. Now I can't get rid of it. From looking online my only options are to add root then full unroot or reflash the stock image.. Any way around this?
Y not have root?
Sent from my Android 5.0 Nexus 5
richport29 said:
Flashed Lollipop. Then flashed custom recovery TWRP 2.8.1.0 which asked to install supersu. Now I can't get rid of it. From looking online my only options are to add root then full unroot or reflash the stock image.. Any way around this?
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I had the same issues and flash the kernel from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56702681 and super su 2.19 and you should be good to go it worked for me
richport29 said:
Flashed Lollipop. Then flashed custom recovery TWRP 2.8.1.0 which asked to install supersu. Now I can't get rid of it. From looking online my only options are to add root then full unroot or reflash the stock image.. Any way around this?
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Boot back into recovery and delete it via file manager?

[Q] Flash stock recovery

Hey guys, yesterday I rooted my phone using KingRoot and XZRecovery to flash Super SU and now I want to flash back the stock recovery again because I want install future system updates without problems.
How can I flash it again? (I have my bootloader locked)
kapucho19 said:
Hey guys, yesterday I rooted my phone using KingRoot and XZRecovery to flash Super SU and now I want to flash back the stock recovery again because I want install future system updates without problems.
How can I flash it again? (I have my bootloader locked)
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There is no accessible stock recovery on Xperia phones, the actual recovery partition will still be there. Dual recovery is installed on the system partition.
If your bootloader is locked you will be able to OTA, but you will lose root. The best thing to do is flash a pre-rooted flashable zip in the dual recovery you have. As soon as there is an update you can make a new pre-rooted flashable zip using PRFCreator.

Moto e4 XT1764 bricked, twrp custom recovery bootloop

Hi,
I need some help with my moto e4, it was rooted using flashtool and twrp custom recovery and all was well until asked to system update in which apparently something went wrong and my phone is now bricked and stuck on a bootloop on custom recovery with no OS anyone know what steps i can take to fix this problem? thanks in advance
azkarev said:
Hi,
I need some help with my moto e4, it was rooted using flashtool and twrp custom recovery and all was well until asked to system update in which apparently something went wrong and my phone is now bricked and stuck on a bootloop on custom recovery with no OS anyone know what steps i can take to fix this problem? thanks in advance
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On most android devices, you can't apply stock OTA updates on rooted devices or devices that have TWRP installed, stock updates require an unmodified system partition(meaning no root) and must have stock recovery because stock recovery is what actually flashes the update, TWRP cannot flash stock updates.
Do a Google search for:
"Return to stock (your model number)"
Or, you can try restoring a nandroid backup of your stock ROM if you ever created one in TWRP at any time before the update. Or you can try flashing a custom ROM for your specific device via TWRP.
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