Installing twrp without pc - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note5

Well my loptop died on me , i have stock mm wanted to install custom recovery so that i can root... is there any way to do so without pc ?
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1) don't use rom manager
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Flash Zip without custom recovery?

Hi, I'm stock rooted and didn't trip knox. I just want to flash a couple of zip without custom recovery. (tweaks, not rom or modem) is this possible? Thanks
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apeas2 said:
Hi, I'm stock rooted and didn't trip knox. I just want to flash a couple of zip without custom recovery. (tweaks, not rom or modem) is this possible? Thanks
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Most zips need to be flashed through custom recovery, but it can be done through adb sideload, and there are guides everywhere to show your that. Tars can be flashed through Mobile Odin, and like I said, some stuff can be flashed through adb sideload, and I'm not sure if it will trip Knox through adb or not. But yes, it can be done
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Try lg flashtool 2014 flash it back to stock root install custom recovery. When i used it i kept all of my data on internal storage just research it. Very easy to use
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nalanotae said:
Try lg flashtool 2014 flash it back to stock root install custom recovery. When i used it i kept all of my data on internal storage just research it. Very easy to use
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Did that very thing and it worked flawlessly. Thanks!
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Root marshmallow

I softbricked my z3 and was on a rooted rom, I did a software repair on a laptop and it put me back on marshmallow instead of lollipop , I no longer have access to the laptop is there any way I can root marshmallow and install recovery
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Have the same problem.
I made an pre rooted mm. After that, the recovery was not working anymore.
And then I made an repair via Sony software.
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DJ BlackEagle said:
Have the same problem.
I made an pre rooted mm. After that, the recovery was not working anymore.
And then I made an repair via Sony software.
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Did the repair give you marshmallow
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bodomfan said:
I softbricked my z3 and was on a rooted rom, I did a software repair on a laptop and it put me back on marshmallow instead of lollipop , I no longer have access to the laptop is there any way I can root marshmallow and install recovery
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Hello there, sorry that i didn't read this sooner, but i hope you've got it done, if you haven't then this is what i did:
The idea here is flash your phone back to its stock version Kitkat (23.0.A.2.93), Root it, then flash to MM from there via recovery.
Step 1:
In order to go back to KitKat (regardless of your current phone version), download the firmware here in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/guide-rootrecovery-how-to-root-install-t3017056
Then root it with Flashtool, remember to wipe cache and user data.
Step 2:
The same thread will also teach you how to root your phone with the tools provided, namely (grieroot). Just follow the steps there. Do take note that it may take more than one try to successfully root it, so try a few more times!
Step 3:
Again, still on the same thread, install recovery and follow the instructions.
Step 4:
After installing the recovery, download the rooted MM zip firmware from this person's thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/6-0-1-23-5-0-570-prerooted-recovery-t3362790
Copy the zipped firmware to your SD card, launch recovery, wipe user data and delvic cache, then flash the zip files from your SD card... and viola! welcome to your rooted MM.
Credits, to G-FACE and panchuckles
Cheers :thumbup:
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bodomfan said:
Did the repair give you marshmallow
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Yes.
I made an pre rooted marshmallow like I have done before with KK/LL. But after flashing the marshmallow firmware, the recovery didn't worked and the phone didn't start (bootloop). After that, I used the repair mode.
I have read right now, that's dual recovery didn't work, but TWRP work.
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