Can't Boot Into LP After Flashing Firmware With TWRP & Fastboot - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
I have a Moto G 4G (Peregrine, XT1039) and I'm trying to install some stripped down stock ROMS, which I will be then encrypting under Android. One ROM I particularary liked was lost101's optimised version, but no matter what encrypting thr device just never worked. I have tried flashing unpackaged stock ROMS via mfastboot and have also tried flashing zips in TWRP. However, presently every time I reboot/boot the device it just goes straight into TWRP.
Will

Have you tried: Identity Crisis 6 LTE ?
Also there is a Stock ROM debloat script: [SCRIPT][CWM] NoMoto - Stock ROM Debloat Scripts (KitKat | Lollipop)

lost101 said:
Have you tried: Identity Crisis 6 LTE ?
Also there is a Stock ROM debloat script: [SCRIPT][CWM] NoMoto - Stock ROM Debloat Scripts (KitKat | Lollipop)
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I already tried the Identity Crisis 6 but the encryption didn't work. Even ignoring the fact the encryption doesn't work my phone still booted into TWRP after flashing Identity Crisis 6 LTE.
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willowen100 said:
I already tried the Identity Crisis 6 but the encryption didn't work. Even ignoring the fact the encryption doesn't work my phone still booted into TWRP after flashing Identity Crisis 6 LTE.
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How do you get the ROM to boot then?

The ROM still isn't working. The flash seems successful but always boot straight into TWRP.
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willowen100 said:
The ROM still isn't working. The flash seems successful but always boot straight into TWRP.
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Reboot into Bootloader > Normal powerup.

lost101 said:
Reboot into Bootloader > Normal powerup.
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Select system I suppose. Shall I go back into the recovery from being off, or shall I repeat the flash procedure then do the above?
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Use the Bootloader option in TWRP, as shown in the screenshot.

willowen100 said:
Select system I suppose. Shall I go back into the recovery from being off, or shall I repeat the flash procedure then do the above?
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Okay I just loaded TWRP from off state and selected reboot 'system', it stills goes back into TWRP.
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lost101 said:
Use the Bootloader option in TWRP, as shown in the screenshot.
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Okay then select 'Normal Powerup'?
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willowen100 said:
Okay then select 'Normal Powerup'?
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Yes.

lost101 said:
Yes.
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It looked promising. Vibrates and stays on Google pad lock screen then went back into TWRP. However, I repeated it again a second time and if by magic it works.
What I don't get is why it's working but not with the stock LP ROMS? Also why the 'system' option didn't work from the reboot screen within TWRP?
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willowen100 said:
What I don't get is why it's working but not with the stock LP ROMS? Also why the 'system' option didn't work from the reboot screen within TWRP?
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This method should work with all ROMs. I've seen this problem before reported by users. You may have to live with it, if reflashing TWRP makes no difference. I think it may be a symptom of corruption on the phone that cannot be repaired.

lost101 said:
This method should work with all ROMs. I've seen this problem before reported by users. You may have to live with it, if reflashing TWRP makes no difference. I think it may be a symptom of corruption on the phone that cannot be repaired.
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So basically after a flash select
'Reboot System> Bootloader > Normal Powerup'?
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willowen100 said:
So basically after a flash select
'Reboot System> Bootloader > Normal Powerup'?
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No. In TWRP:
Reboot > Bootloader > Normal Powerup​
or maybe just:
Reboot > System​

lost101 said:
Yes.
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How much of a difference did changing the file system to EXT4 for the cache and system partitions, because obviously whilst wiping in TWRP I didn't receive any more mount errors?
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willowen100 said:
How much of a difference did changing the file system to EXT4 for the cache and system partitions, because obviously whilst wiping in TWRP I didn't receive any more mount errors?
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The default filesystem is ext4 for system. Only /data is f2fs.

Now that is sorted I need to make sure the encryption function works.
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lost101 said:
The default filesystem is ext4 for system. Only /data is f2fs.
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Why is in the original thread I received error messages saying the those partitions couldn't be mounted? By the way I would like to participate in making a guide for all this help I've received. It'll be useful for others so they don't mess anything up like I did.
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willowen100 said:
Why is in the original thread I received error messages saying the those partitions couldn't be mounted?
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Rebooting TWRP usually solves those mounting issues.

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[Q] Error Recovery TWRP/CWM Not work

Hello. So, I did all right.
I have root, unlock boot and fastboot.
I got install TWRP but it shows me an error.
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Installing
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Can someone help me ?
I followed this topic > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302979
im assuming you have a xt925? where did you get a "17/10/2013" version for the 925?
i haven't seen any new versions, maybe i missed it.
The version doesn't matter because the problem is that you need to boot immediately into the custom recovery directly from boot loader the first time and disable the flash recovery script. The OS will overwrite the stock recovery every boot otherwise.
damn i missed that...knew that was stock and not an error, i fail lol
bweN diorD said:
im assuming you have a xt925? where did you get a "17/10/2013" version for the 925?
i haven't seen any new versions, maybe i missed it.
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What ? I didn't understand your question.
cellzealot said:
The version doesn't matter because the problem is that you need to boot immediately into the custom recovery directly from boot loader the first time and disable the flash recovery script. The OS will overwrite the stock recovery every boot otherwise.
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So. I need to disable unlock boot/fastboot ? And remake the process ?
RaR System said:
What ? I didn't understand your question.
So. I need to disable unlock boot/fastboot ? And remake the process ?
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After you push/install the recovery you need to "reboot recovery" the first time, not reboot to system.
My comment is asking if you have the right recovery. I see the date on your recovery is new, I'm making sure you are not trying to flash a 926 recovery if you have a 925. You didn't say what model you have.
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Hm. I understood. Then after I install recovery I need to write "reboot rexovery" right ? When I come back home I'll try !
A sure, I'm sorry I forget to say what is my version phone.
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RaR System said:
Hm. I understood. Then after I install recovery I need to write "reboot rexovery" right ? When I come back home I'll try !
A sure, I'm sorry I forget to say what is my version phone.
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I see now you have a 925 as I suspected, my concern was that you have the right recovery also. I haven't seen any new version for the 925, maybe I missed it. Just make sure you have a 925 recovery or it may not work right or at all.
The edit date in your script for the recovery was yesterday that's why I asked.
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Alright. Well bbut come back to my problem do you know what I need to do and how I do ?
I want to test new roms in my razr. =]
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RaR System said:
Alright. Well bbut come back to my problem do you know what I need to do and how I do ?
I want to test new roms in my razr. =]
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i think you just need to put
fastboot reboot recovery
where you have fastboot reboot. you have to make it reboot directly into recovery, if it boots to system the new recovery is gone.
bweN diorD said:
i think you just need to put
fastboot reboot recovery
where you have fastboot reboot. you have to make it reboot directly into recovery, if it boots to system the new recovery is gone.
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The command "fastboot reboot recovery" doesn't exists. And now ? What do I ?
RaR System said:
The command "fastboot reboot recovery" doesn't exists. And now ? What do I ?
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sorry, it should be adb not fastboot.
adb reboot recovery
if you want a script that i know already works, here is one by tucstwo http://www.mediafire.com/download/2o061zcmzlaycb5/Razr_HD_Recovery_Flasher_V8.rar
just change the recovery img for yours.
bweN diorD said:
sorry, it should be adb not fastboot.
adb reboot recovery
if you want a script that i know already works, here is one by tucstwo http://www.mediafire.com/download/2o061zcmzlaycb5/Razr_HD_Recovery_Flasher_V8.rar
just change the recovery img for yours.
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Wow, amazing ! It work very well !
My thanks !
Problem Solved :3
Glad you got it fixed
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T-Mobile Alcatel Pixi 7 (9006w) - What is safe to keep from ota.zip?

I captured the URL for today's OTA update on the T-Mobile Alcatel 9006w via logcat
Code:
wget -O 9006W-2ATBUS1-ota-update.zip http://g2slave-us-east-01.tctmobile.com/19d1572684cd9a2cfee8b0389e135120c36553fe/f74753b81536196fc732138ea00da035c00b8280/105022/69647
I want to use this and a system dump to create a stock rooted .zip, and possibly a separate firmware update.
I am pretty sure I can handle getting /system into a flashable .zip, but I have no idea where to start with a flashable firmware update. I have no clue where to start in order to make sure we don't break fastboot and/or TWRP.
Does anyone have any experience pulling the good stuff out of an OTA?
We should first get a flashable stock .zip. Then a flashable update .zip. We can always make a flashable firmware .zip later.
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Im currently working on a modified update.zip for us. I should know in a little bit how it all goes.
aclegg2011 said:
Im currently working on a modified update.zip for us. I should know in a little bit how it all goes.
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Hope it goes well. Keep us posted
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tone602 said:
Hope it goes well. Keep us posted
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Ill know in a couple minutes here. You'll need to flash back to stock before doing the update.zip though. You can do the update through twrp np. Keep your fingers crossed.
Nah, no go.
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Dam. Hopefully we can get something soon. Wish I had one that was stock so I could see if ota breaks fastboot
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So I took the plunge. I fastbooted stock recovery and stock system.img. downloaded the update and installed it. I still had fastboot, was able to flash twrp and get root with the new update!
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aclegg2011 said:
So I took the plunge. I fastbooted stock recovery and stock system.img. downloaded the update and installed it. I still had fastboot, was able to flash twrp and get root with the new update!
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Weird how I couldn't get the stock image and recovery on to get the update. Did you use the files on this post? Something I did wrong?
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tone602 said:
Weird how I couldn't get the stock image and recovery on to get the update. Did you use the files on this post? Something I did wrong?
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Nah, just did..
Fastboot -I 0x1bbb flash recovery stock_recovery.img
Fastboot -I 0x1bbb flash system stock-system.img
Reboot to stock, accept the update and download. Install. Reboot to stock recovery. Boot into bootloader. Flash twrp. Itll ask to root and youll be good to go.
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aclegg2011 said:
Nah, just did..
Fastboot -I 0x1bbb flash recovery stock_recovery.img
Fastboot -I 0x1bbb flash system stock-system.img
Reboot to stock, accept the update and download. Install. Reboot to stock recovery. Boot into bootloader. Flash twrp. Itll ask to root and youll be good to go.
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When I tried that I downloaded update then hit install. It just reboots to bootloader and not the system. Did yours hang where you have to hold the up and power button to reboot?
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tone602 said:
When I tried that I downloaded update then hit install. It just reboots to bootloader and not the system. Did yours hang where you have to hold the up and power button to reboot?
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No. You have to reflash the stock recovery else the update won't start. Or it'll go to twrp and do nothing.
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aclegg2011 said:
No. You have to reflash the stock recovery else the update won't start. Or it'll go to twrp and do nothing.
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Sweet ! Looks like it worked now ,
Thanks
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Anyway of making a video about how to do this?
I recently got a notification to download a newer update. I'm in the process of reverting to stock and allow the update to proceed. I would like to get a stock system image once that has completed. Please advise the best way to do this so that I can share it.
Thanks.
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Can anyone upload the stock firmware or any working firmware for this pixi 7 tablet that at least work in the ADB sideload recovery... plz...

[ROM][FLO]B2AOSP [aosp 6.0.0] [MRA58K] [2015-11-04]

BACK 2 AOSP
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[Background Information]
because of the lack of aosp marshmallow roms, I decided to upload my private build.
Back 2 aosp is nothing more than android 6.0 compiled from the source code provided by Google
[requirements]
twrp recovery 2.8.7
bootloader 04.05
[How to install]
Download rom https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982086987851
Download Banks Gapps http://download.dirtyunicorns.com/files/gapps/banks_gapps/BaNkS-Dynamic-GApps-6.x.x-10-20-15.zip
reboot to recovery
wipe data,system,cache,dalvik
install rom
install gapps
reboot system
[Gapps]
If you have installed a previous version you can remove both text files from your sdcard
Code:
/sdcard/.removefaceunlock
/sdcard/.removesetupwizard
[root]
Download latest supersu beta
reboot to recovery
install Supersu
Changelog
2015-11-04 simplified gapps install, kernel selinux to permissive
2015-10-16 Prevent losing twrp recovery
2015-10-14 Uploaded aosp 6.0.0
Reserved
Thanks for this will give a try tommorow
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Thanks, will give it a go...
ThehypnooToad said:
Thanks for this will give a try tommorow
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SHABBYLEA said:
Thanks, will give it a go...
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Thanks, let me know if everything went well
No go
Just tried. Followed steps, installed ROM successfully. However when attempting to install gapps restart to recovery goes to android recovery not twrp. Cannot then mount the sdcard to install gapps. Will try via ADB sideload later when I get back from work. Either way, the TWRP recovery gone.
murdoch1 said:
Just tried. Followed steps, installed ROM successfully. However when attempting to install gapps restart to recovery goes to android recovery not twrp. Cannot then mount the sdcard to install gapps. Will try via ADB sideload later when I get back from work. Either way, the TWRP recovery gone.
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hmm strange! I'll look at it.
When i flashed it, after the reboot i still had TWRP.....
lownoise said:
hmm strange! I'll look at it.
When i flashed it, after the reboot i still had TWRP.....
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I presume the only way back if that doesnt work is go flash stock rom and re-root and reflash recovery again?
murdoch1 said:
I presume the only way back if that doesnt work is go flash stock rom and re-root and reflash recovery again?
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Reflash recovery with fastboot should work.
Did you boot the tablet and is the rom working?
lownoise said:
Reflash recovery with fastboot should work.
Did you boot the tablet and is the rom working?
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Yes appears to be running very nicely....thanks for the tip.. I forgot all about fastboot......:laugh::laugh:
lownoise said:
Thanks, let me know if everything went well
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Before I flashed I updated twrp...unfortunately it wiped my device... Anyway, will download again and let you know...
Cheers...
Bug confirmed: twrp recovery is lost after installing ROM!
I'll fix it asap!
New version https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347838483
Changelog:
2015-10-16: Prevent losing twrp recovery after installing rom
Thanks
Hey ppl.
Just tried flashing this on my nexus 7 2013 flo how it says above but wen I hit reboot system it asked was I sure as device doesn't have a os on device dunno wot I done wrong anyway so I installed latest clean ROM stock rooted ROM and dirty flashed this over it never passed Google logo and went back into recovery so tried wiping again same thing happened so tried elementalx 5.0.2(6.0) kernel to see if it would boot but still no luck what am I doin wrong??
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toonarmy4life said:
Hey ppl.
Just tried flashing this on my nexus 7 2013 flo how it says above but wen I hit reboot system it asked was I sure as device doesn't have a os on device dunno wot I done wrong anyway so I installed latest clean ROM stock rooted ROM and dirty flashed this over it never passed Google logo and went back into recovery so tried wiping again same thing happened so tried elementalx 5.0.2(6.0) kernel to see if it would boot but still no luck what am I doin wrong??
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You aren't doing anything wrong!
Twrp doesn't recornize the file system because it is a block device image.
Do a full wipe including system, flash the zip file.
Reboot.
Ignore the twrp error!
lownoise said:
You aren't doing anything wrong!
Twrp doesn't recornize the file system because it is a block device image.
Do a full wipe including system, flash the zip file.
Reboot.
Ignore the twrp error!
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Just tried wiping system/data/caches then installed ROM and i ignored the message no os installed and rebooted device but it just reboots back to recovery after displaying the Google logo
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toonarmy4life said:
Just tried wiping system/data/caches then installed ROM and i ignored the message no os installed and rebooted device but it just reboots back to recovery after displaying the Google logo
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Do you have multirom installed?
If so don't inject multirom in the kernel!
Multirom doesn't work with marshmallow kernel
lownoise said:
Do you have multirom installed?
If so don't inject multirom in the kernel!
Multirom doesn't work with marshmallow kernel
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I do use multirom so I'll uninstall multirom then try because it injects multirom automatically it doesn't give me a choice I don't think.
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toonarmy4life said:
I do use multirom so I'll uninstall multirom then try because it injects multirom automatically it doesn't give me a choice I don't think.
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It will give you a choice before you confirm to flash the zip file

Root samsung galaxy s3

I rooted my samsung galaxy s3 (shv-e210s) yesterday. After root my phone got slow. I can't got maximum speed on my phone and phone restarted sometimes automatically. So I unroot my phone immediately. Then problem solved and phone working normally. I want know why my phone get slow after root and how to root galaxy s3. (I use king root app to root my phone)
(Sorry for my bad English)
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ap mobile ko falash kr do ap ka mobile fast ho jay ga
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saleemsahu100 said:
ap mobile ko falash kr do ap ka mobile fast ho jay ga
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Please use English language
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my english is week but i tried i say you fulflash your mobile then problum solw
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saleemsahu100 said:
my english is week but i tried i say you fulflash your mobile then problum solw
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How to ful flash? Can you give me a tutorial or article link?
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[email protected] said:
How to ful flash? Can you give me a tutorial or article link?
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[email protected] said:
I rooted my samsung galaxy s3 (shv-e210s) yesterday. After root my phone got slow. I can't got maximum speed on my phone and phone restarted sometimes automatically. So I unroot my phone immediately. Then problem solved and phone working normally. I want know why my phone get slow after root and how to root galaxy s3. (I use king root app to root my phone)
(Sorry for my bad English)
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Hello, Kingroot may cause many issues in addition to many privacy and security concerns
however to root your device:
-enable OEM unlock
-get SuperSU.zip from chainfire's website
-put it in the phone
you need the twrp to root your device and as there is no exact twrp for your device i9300 twrp seem to work on your device here is the link: https://dl.twrp.me/i9300/twrp-3.1.1-0-i9300.img.tar.html
-go to odin and uncheck auto reboot in options
-put phone in odin mode and flash the twrp image in AP/PDA option
-now when the flashing is done take battery out and put it back
-press volume up and home and power buttons
-swipe the arrow if TeamWin Recovery Porject appeared
-press install
-go to where you saved the zip file and press on it
-wipe the arrow
-once rooting is done reboot device
TIP: you can now recheck the auto reboot option
hope this helps
-Hope- said:
Hello, Kingroot may cause many issues in addition to many privacy and security concerns
however to root your device:
-get SuperSU.zip from chainfire's website
-put it in the phone
you need the twrp to root your device and as there is no exact twrp for your device i9300 twrp seem to work on your device here is the link: https://dl.twrp.me/i9300/twrp-3.1.1-0-i9300.img.tar.html
-go to odin and uncheck auto reboot in options
-put phone in odin mode and flash the twrp image in AP/PDA option
-now when the flashing is done take battery out and put it back
-press volume up and home and power buttons
-swipe the arrow if TeamWin Recovery Porject appeared
-press install
-go to where you saved the zip file and press on it
-wipe the arrow
-once rooting is done reboot device
TIP: you can now recheck the auto reboot option
hope this helps
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I try to find correct chainfire root file for my phone. But I can't find correct root file for my phone. Chainfire's root files compatible for android 4.4.4 but my phone android version is 4.3 (my phone model is shv-e210s)
If you can please tell me other way...!!!
(Sorry for my bad English)
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[email protected] said:
I try to find correct chainfire root file for my phone. But I can't find correct root file for my phone. Chainfire's root files compatible for android 4.4.4 but my phone android version is 4.3 (my phone model is shv-e210s)
If you can please tell me other way...!!!
(Sorry for my bad English)
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Did you flash twrp?
Flash this through twrp
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip
-Hope- said:
Did you flash twrp?
Flash this through twrp
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip
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Are you sure this root files compatible for android 4.3?
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[email protected] said:
Are you sure this root files compatible for android 4.3?
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It works on all versions
[email protected] said:
Are you sure this root files compatible for android 4.3?
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To help you understand, flashing SuperSU.zip in TWRP will root any android version.
But....
Before you try flashing TWRP, verify that your device does not have a locked bootloader, some S3 model numbers that have 4.3 had locked bootloader. TWRP can not be flashed on devices with locked bootloader.
If your device does not have a locked bootloader you can flash TWRP using Odin, but if it is locked DO NOT flash TWRP using Odin because it will damage your device and you'll have to repair it.
If your bootloader is unlocked and you successfully flash TWRP, boot into TWRP and use the "install" option to flash the SuperSU.zip file and then you will be rooted.
Reboot and enjoy your rooted device.
I recommend booting back into TWRP and immediately use the "backup" option to create a backup of your stock firmware.
If you have issues with your device after this, you can boot into TWRP and use the "restore" option to restore the backup that you made, this will return your device to exactly what you had when you create the backup, similar to Windows Restore.
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Droidriven said:
To help you understand, flashing SuperSU.zip in TWRP will root any android version.
But....
Before you try flashing TWRP, verify that your device does not have a locked bootloader, some S3 model numbers that have 4.3 had locked bootloader. TWRP can not be flashed on devices with locked bootloader.
If your device does not have a locked bootloader you can flash TWRP using Odin, but if it is locked DO NOT flash TWRP using Odin because it will damage your device and you'll have to repair it.
If your bootloader is unlocked and you successfully flash TWRP, boot into TWRP and use the "install" option to flash the SuperSU.zip file and then you will be rooted.
Reboot and enjoy your rooted device.
I recommend booting back into TWRP and immediately use the "backup" option to create a backup of your stock firmware.
If you have issues with your device after this, you can boot into TWRP and use the "restore" option to restore the backup that you made, this will return your device to exactly what you had when you create the backup, similar to Windows Restore.
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Can you tell me how I verify my phone bootloader locked or unlocked?
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Im successfully rooted my device. Its worked to my device. Thanks your informations @Droidriven and @-Hope- [emoji11]
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Don't forget to boot into TWRP and choose the backup option to make a backup of your stock ROM. Do this BEFORE flashing a ROM or making any kind of modifications to your device.
Don't be like the rest of the idiots that modify their device without making a backup first.
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Thanks for your advices...!!!
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Urgent help needed

Hey guys
Today I flashed no wipe firmware 2.33.401.10 from maximus hd page on my htc u11 dual sim and everything on my phone erased and I'm having a bad partition error perhaps.
I donno what should I do really.
Watching below pics may guide you to help me.
Thanks in advance
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arses said:
And thisView attachment 4378398
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From what I can see ,, I would download the correct ruu that matches your cid, place it on your external sd and go to download mode and flash it. Hth
First off read page 30 of the TWRP thread. As far as I can tell you should format data and reboot to recovery to resolve the mount problem regarding data partition.
Second firmware zips are never flashed in Recovery. Why are you even trying this?
Third what theater above me wrote.
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5m4r7ph0n36uru said:
First off read page 30 of the TWRP thread. As far as I can tell you should format data and reboot to recovery to resolve the mount problem regarding data partition.
Second firmware zips are never flashed in Recovery. Why are you even trying this?
Third what theater above me wrote.
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Thanks
I flashed firmware via fastboot and what is in pics it's just an attempt for nothing.
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You flash the zip via Download mode, not recovery.
You can flash via fastboot but more than likely it fails. Just use the external sd card method.
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You flash the zip via Download mode, not recovery.
You can flash via fastboot but more than likely it fails. Just use the external sd card method.
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Dear
First time that I flashed firmware I was in download mode and I have tried several times after erasing my whole phone.
When I couldn't fix this problem I just gave it a try of installing everything via twrp recovery.
I relocked my phone and unfortunately it won't unlock again [emoji24] [emoji24] [emoji24] [emoji24]
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So how far did you get flashing the ruu zip from sdext?. Did you name the file correctly?. Did it begin or did it error out?. Did you check the md5 hash to make sure the file is complete?.
Once you've unlocked the bootloader there is absolutely no reason to lock or relock it.
If the phone boots to os you'll be best purchasing s-off for $25 so that you can flash whatever you need unhindered by security.
If the phone doesn't boot to os then the ruu is the only way forward. If that doesn't work then the phone is bricked.
Hi, have you tried installing the Rom Maximus HD 3.1.0? It could solve the situation ...
Copy the Rom to the External SD and enter TWRP and run a Full Wipe and Format Data, then install the Rom ... you should at least be able to unlock the situation ...
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So how far did you get flashing the ruu zip from sdext?. Did you name the file correctly?. Did it begin or did it error out?. Did you check the md5 hash to make sure the file is complete?.
Once you've unlocked the bootloader there is absolutely no reason to lock or relock it.
If the phone boots to os you'll be best purchasing s-off for $25 so that you can flash whatever you need unhindered by security.
If the phone doesn't boot to os then the ruu is the only way forward. If that doesn't work then the phone is bricked.
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I can't re-unlock again and think that it should be flashed with riff box or...
I have tried several boot.img and recovery.img but I had no success.
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paulpier007 said:
Hi, have you tried installing the Rom Maximus HD 3.1.0? It could solve the situation ...
Copy the Rom to the External SD and enter TWRP and run a Full Wipe and Format Data, then install the Rom ... you should at least be able to unlock the situation ...
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I did the same with Viper rom but it seems that the partitions have damaged seriously.
Now I'm waiting to repair boot with the riff box or other methods.
I hope Saturday they give a good news.
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I actually need 2.33.401.10 ruu which doesn't exist
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arses said:
I actually need 2.33.401.10 ruu which doesn't exist
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It likely will show up here - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15JL3tRWDSVOUKo_revEYtQ_tRcOSJ0vWcvk8a7TK8Hk/edit?usp=sharing
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michaelbsheldon said:
It likely will show up here - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15JL3tRWDSVOUKo_revEYtQ_tRcOSJ0vWcvk8a7TK8Hk/edit?usp=sharing
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Thanks.
I've checked this page before but 2.33.401.10 doesn't exist.
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It likely will show up here - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15JL3tRWDSVOUKo_revEYtQ_tRcOSJ0vWcvk8a7TK8Hk/edit?usp=sharing
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Yes it will if and as it gets available for download.
arses said:
Thanks.
I've checked this page before but 2.33.401.10 doesn't exist.
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As the OTA is mit Release yet this will need time. My guess is that the RUU will leak approximately two weeks after release of the OTA.
on the other hand it might be wise to try to format all partitions with TWRP, try to install an actual Oreo ROM with root, run SunShine for temp S-OFF and downgrade to 1.27.401.x for the time being.
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Yes it will if and as it gets available for download.
As the OTA is mit Release yet this will need time. My guess is that the RUU will leak approximately two weeks after release of the OTA.
on the other hand it might be wise to try to format all partitions with TWRP, try to install an actual Oreo ROM with root, run SunShine for temp S-OFF and downgrade to 1.27.401.x for the time being.
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Thanks but when I don't have OS, twrp and relocked bootloader nothing can be done.
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Thanks but when I don't have OS, twrp and relocked bootloader nothing can be done.
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Well didn't see the relocked mention. Sorry mate.
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Waiting for RUU
CLOSE THIS TOPIC PLEASE
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