I have earlier installed cwm recovery in my phone, but now i am unable to boot in recovery
then i successfully flashed it with odin but again unable to boot in recovery by pressing volume up,down, power and home button
but rom manager sucessfully booted in recovery
I asked a similar question,it seems people in this fourm are not intrested..anyways try do go to download mode and flash ...otherwise use usb jig method to go into download mode....
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rooted and instlled cwm recovery from odin ..works if i dont auto reboot out of odin by just holding power and volume up while still in download mode but any time after that when i reboot its back to stock recovery.
i swear i read somewhere about fixing this but havent been able to find it all morning
Try TWRP recovery .
Hi guys,
I was running stock 4.4.2 and I rooted with DP Tool, and installed CWM apk recovery from this thread. I backed up using CWM, then unrooted using DP Tool to OTA update to 5.0.1.
I started the installation from kk, the phone rebooted but instead of starting the upgrade it sent me to recovery mode. I rebooted but it keep sending me to the CWM.
I tried to restore my backup, and tried to wipe data/factory rest, but nothing changed. So I tried flashing a new rom using LG flash tool, but when I pressed the Vol-UP button and connect USB to enter download mode, it sent me again to CWM recovery.
I don't really know the rest of CWM options, so is there anyway to get out of recovery mode, or get into download mode?
Thanks in advance
When i am going on revovery mode then my phone shows that normat boot cannot be done odin mode iam unable to install any zip because normal recovery is not opening tried cwm app for going in recovery mode but then also same thing happens ...help me
Plsss.....
I tried to put Cyanogenmod 12 on my lg volt with twrp. It sent me to teamwin recovery 1st I couldnt get out of that. Then I looked it up online and it said to download a recovery.img file. After I did that it rebooted into cwm recovery mode and i formatted and wiped everything and it still reboots back into cwm recovery. Now im stuck in cwm recovery and when i try to hold vol down and power button it says factory resetting in progress and goes right back to cwm recovery.
ItssMari said:
I tried to put Cyanogenmod 12 on my lg volt with twrp. It sent me to teamwin recovery 1st I couldnt get out of that. Then I looked it up online and it said to download a recovery.img file. After I did that it rebooted into cwm recovery mode and i formatted and wiped everything and it still reboots back into cwm recovery. Now im stuck in cwm recovery and when i try to hold vol down and power button it says factory resetting in progress and goes right back to cwm recovery.
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It seems to me that you wiped your OS. If that is what you did then you'll have to flash a custom ROM or you can flash your stock firmware via PC, you'll have to root and install custom recovery again after flashing stock firmware.
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twrp installed successful ...
after that if am trying to go to recovery ...it will open stock recovery (comes with phone)
please solve my problem ..
mobile: moto e3 power
siddavikram said:
twrp installed successful ...
after that if am trying to go to recovery ...it will open stock recovery (comes with phone)
please solve my problem ..
mobile: moto e3 power
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When you flash TWRP, after it flashes, you then have to boot into recovery before you boot to any of your device's other modes, if you allow the device to boot into any other mode BEFORE booting to recovery, it will revert back to stock recovery. The very next thing you have to do after flashing TWRP is to boot immediately into recovery before you do anything else, then it will keep TWRP recovery.
Flash the TWRP recovery via fastboot, then type the command:
adb reboot recovery
Or
Flash TWRP via fastboot then disconnect the device and power the device off, then press and hold the correct button combination to boot into recovery.
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