how to put back the original oppo recovery on a OPPO NEO 3 (R831)
i installed CMR on my phone. i want to change it back ....
can anybody give me the official oppo recovery file and give me some helpful instructions in installing that...
and can you give it in a torrent file !!!
i really need A.S.A.P
You need to flash the Stock Firmware from Oppo in order to get that stock recovery back. Please post in Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting so that the right experts may be of help.
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I have a rooted Lenovo A60+ android 2.3.6. I got bootloop and tried to reformat it, but it didn't work
I dont have cwm recovery installed so i tried to download an update.zip and flash a new rom but i got an error of signiture verification failed. Please help me fix!
I tried reading threads but I can't acces usb debugging for I reformatted my device.
Thank you.
Hi,
I can't find anything relevant on XDA for your device. You likely need to flash the stock firmware again. Your best option is trying the Lenovo website for the firmware and flashing instructions. You can ask for help here too,
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Good luck!
HI..
I am currently using samsung galaxy s duos 2(gt-s7582)
first i rooted my device with i root and then tried to install custom rom..though there was not a single custom rom developed for this device.
so i tried to install unsupported roms from miui..after fixing some error issues finally it installed correctly..but stuck in boot loop..
at the begining i restored the back up stock rom using cwm recovery..then again tried to install those roms..meanwhile i formated system folder after that I am facing failure to mount efs and also facing boot loop while flashing stock rom or custom rom.also tried to fix bootloop using adb..but could not get into adb shell in boot loop situation..please help me to get out of the situation..
thank you.
Hi,
Sounds like a bit of a mess now. I hope the miui roms you flashed were made for your exact device, or you could have real troubles. Though it doesn't sound like your bricked yet.
You'll need to try flashing your stock firmware again to hopefully get up and running. I can't find anything on XDA for your firmware... But this thread has some pre-rooted stock firmware and flashing instructions,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2594957
You could look for your firmware at the sammobile website and start at step 5 in the thread above. It's the same procedure, but using the firmware from sammobile instead.
You can ask for help in the first thread above.... But if that doesn't help, you'll need to ask for help here,
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Good luck!
Hello and good evening. My problem is that i rooted my phone around 4 months ago, to do that i had to install a custom recovery, which is TRWP, can't remember the version. Thing is, that i want to get my original recovery, so i can recieve the OTA for 5.1. I dowloaded some files from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/4g-development/xt1039-moto-g-4g-stock-firmware-kxb21-t2805619 i got the brazilian firmware which is the one that is supossed to work with my phone. But in the files i see a recovery one, so my question is, should i follow the steps on the tutorial or i can flash just the recovery over the TRWP ? Thanks for your responses.
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Hello and good evening. My problem is that i rooted my phone around 4 months ago, to do that i had to install a custom recovery, which is TRWP, can't remember the version. Thing is, that i want to get my original recovery, so i can recieve the OTA for 5.1. I dowloaded some files from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/4g-development/xt1039-moto-g-4g-stock-firmware-kxb21-t2805619 i got the brazilian firmware which is the one that is supossed to work with my phone. But in the files i see a recovery one, so my question is, should i follow the steps on the tutorial or i can flash just the recovery over the TRWP ? Thanks for your responses.
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Flashing the complete stock firmware will overwrite your custom recovery with the stock one.
But you can also flash the stock recovery separately afterwards.
I know that Chainfire has stock recovery in his CF-AutoRoot files which will also replace the current recovery with the stock recovery.
Here is the CF-AutoRoot thread for your device: [KitKat] [Lollipop] Root XT1039/XT1040 CF-Auto-Root Peregrine By Chainfire by TheFixItMan.
If you need further help for your device, please register on xda and ask in the Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum.
Good luck !
pls help my htc one m7 cannot boot. it can enter fastboot, but cannot go recovery. bootloader is lock. i try to flash ruu file but it close by itsef. is there way to flash custom recovery so i flash buckup zip .or is there a jb ruu file because i try kk and lp ruus but it run and close itsef. pls i need ur help thanks.
Hello and welcome to XDA,
A device forum for your device is located here. I'd suggest you to register an account and post your questions over there, as experts for your device can be found there. You can also use Help and Troubleshooting section.
Always read before proceeding.
Good luck
Hello i need the stock recovery for Vodafone Smart Prime 6 [VFN895N] (with NFC). I need to flash the OTA update which i cant do with TWRP. If anyone has this phone and its rooted can you please install Flashify and send me the backup of recovery? If you happened to already have a backup would you be so kind to send it to me please? I tried using FlashFire but that didn't work as well, i always get this error
Code:
Cant mount /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system at /system resource or device busy
Thanks a lot!
Hi,
I can't find a stock recovery on XDA. This thread has stock firmware though, perhaps it will help? https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/request-vodafone-smart-prime-6-vf-895n-t3174232
Otherwise, I'd try a Google search for it. And if you want to ask XDA members, try asking in an active thread for your device, or ask here, https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
Good luck!