Newby trying to flash recovery (twrp) - General Questions and Answers

I have the Kyocera hydro xtrm, I've already rooted, and would like to install new Rom using Rom installer. But it seems that there isn't a Twrp recovery for my device, at least not that I can find. I would like to have a recovery available before attempting to flash new ROM. Can anyone please help?
Thanks, dannypipes9

I can't post links (<10 posts), so search Google for "Phil Z computer dependent", and the first link is the answer to your problem )

I saw that before some where, can you tell me more about it?
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install recovery mode

Hi guys sorry for my lot questions
but I'm new and I want to descover everything in any thing that I use
okay
now I want to flash a custom rom on my phone(LG OPTIMUS ME/P350)
I learned how but the first step always be to go into the recovery mode when booting up.So I tried but it restore the default android
then I learned that I should install recovery mode(TWRP or CWM)
So I want to know
Is there a special version for every phone??
If so where can I find my on version
if no where can I find the general version for android 2.2.2
Look in the forum for your specific device. I'm pretty sure there will be a guide there.
Recovery mode is different for all phones.
Nice I will search And you ill have a very fast feedback
thnx for quick replay
Is it good
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1080911
thing can I do it Also these steps are using adb
Also What is the kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17499336
how can it help me
A kernel is the underlying process that drives the operating system and manages the resources. Unless you really know what you're doing, I would strongly suggest that you don't replace your current kernel.
The first link looks fine for installing a custom recovery partition. Take note that the install process requires root access to the phone.
You can get root by following the instructions here.
There should be a link somewhere on the forum for you to download ADB. If you can't find it, you can install the Android SDK from Google, it includes ADB.
Ok I will try to try (nice sentence)them today
And wait for the feedback thnx for replays
Other question I want to flash v10f firmware
then root
then install this recovery all that to get root and also availability to flash an Arabic Rom
-is this the right way?
-do you kno any custom Arabic Roms?
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Flash recovery program?

Hi,
I decided to install a custom rom on my tf300. But because this is my first time on android and im new to recovery flashing etc. i want a safe way.
Is there a program for the tf300 that flash the trwp recovery for me? So i dont do anything wrong.
I already searched the forums.
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guide to make my own recovery (CWM) based

I have an onda v971t using Jellybean 4.1.1 and I'd love to have a recovery working for it...like CWM recovery, but there is no recovery for that, only the one in stock, so there is a way to learn how to do, that...is there a guide? help me out someone please.
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Which CMW, rom, gapps for Mediacom 907c tablet?

Maybe I'm just to stupid to search the web correctly, but after 3 days of research I could really need some advise...
I have a Mediacom 907c Tablet and want to install Cyanogen.
 @Christian Troy provided roms, gapps and compatibility-files for CM9 and CM10 but only his links for the compatibility-files are still working.
Where am I supposed to get the rom and gapps from now?
My other question regards CMW. The ROM Manager app does not recognise my tablet, so I guess I have to "download the update.zip myself" as described here. But where do I get the update.zip? Does is need to be a specific version for my device?
Thanks for any hint!
Managed to install Clockworkmod (CWM) with these files and instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189640 by @dolorespark.
But I am still desperate, because the links to the rom zip-files by @Christian Troy are all dead.
Why would he stop providing them while he is still providing the compatibility zip-files?
LaForge24 said:
@Christian Troy provided roms, gapps and compatibility-files for CM9 and CM10 but only his links for the compatibility-files are still working.
Where am I supposed to get the rom and gapps from now?
My other question regards CMW. The ROM Manager app does not recognise my tablet, so I guess I have to "download the update.zip myself" as described here. But where do I get the update.zip? Does is need to be a specific version for my device?
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HTC One Max boots into recovery

Hello, everyone. I have a small problem and I hope anyone will help very soon.
I unlocked my HTC One Max (Vodafone) and when I installed Superuser via recovery (TWRP), it wasnt yet rooted, so I guess I was mixin between tutorials. Then I saw the step for the unsecure kernel, downloaded it and flashed it. Now the problem is that my phone won't boot anymore and only takes me to recovery every time I choose reboot or restart system.
Can someone please help or link me to the solution if there was any.
Thanks a lot in advance
Bradypodion said:
Hello, everyone. I have a small problem and I hope anyone will help very soon.
I unlocked my HTC One Max (Vodafone) and when I installed Superuser via recovery (TWRP), it wasnt yet rooted, so I guess I was mixin between tutorials. Then I saw the step for the unsecure kernel, downloaded it and flashed it. Now the problem is that my phone won't boot anymore and only takes me to recovery every time I choose reboot or restart system.
Can someone please help or link me to the solution if there was any.
Thanks a lot in advance
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Flashing SuperSU.zip via twrp is pretty much rooting so we can leave that bit out:silly:
As for the trouble it could be either
1)you installed a wrong kernel not made for your phone
2)the installed twrp and kernel are not compatible together
I think its no.2 mostly and you'll need to make a choice between the two.
Solutions other than doing a hard reset as it will not fix your phone
1)restore a backup if you've made one beforehand
2)flash any ohrt ROM/kernel
3)flashing stock firmware
choose another recovery if you want To install and try your mentioned kernel/ROM
Note : flashing is a risky process so from now on make a backup before doing something and when following a tutorial try not to mix it up.
Try to get a good grip of what you're doing before doing anything good luck

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