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please help me i get stuck in twrp wont boot past twrp i tried everything

raver445 said:
please help me i get stuck in twrp wont boot past twrp i tried everything
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Download the kdz file, use LGUP to flash the kdz file back to stock and re-try the root
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888Plugin8.com said:
Download the kdz file, use LGUP to flash the kdz file back to stock and re-try the root
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I tried it twice and it just goes to twrp
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raver445 said:
I tried it twice and it just goes to twrp
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I think there is a twrp backup recovery of 10a on this form that you can sideload to phone to do a restore
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888Plugin8.com said:
I think there is a twrp backup recovery of 10a on this form that you can sideload to phone to do a restore
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How do I sideload while I'm stuck in twrp
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raver445 said:
How do I sideload while I'm stuck in twrp
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There is a mount button in twrp which will allow you to connect to your computer while in twrp
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888Plugin8.com said:
There is a mount button in twrp which will allow you to connect to your computer while in twrp
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I m actually using the d software now...
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got it rooted i m ok now

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[Q] Flashed TWRP 2.3.3.0 now bootlooping...

i downloaded twrp 2.3.3.0 from goo apk it automatically installed. i booted into recovery wiped everything , but sd ofcourse, so to flash back to magiorom, and bootlooped every since. Cant reboot recovery, it flashes twrp then back into bootloop. adb does not recognize my device??? idk why never been a problem b4. any help would be appreciated. im s-off just ruud to 3.18 a couple days ago and touchscreen downgraded
Can you get into bootloader? How did you flash TWRP? Though fastboot or ROM Manager?
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If you can get into bootloader maybe you can fastboot flash the recovery again then try to access it
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yes i can acess bootloader. i tried flashing a different recovery .img with success but now adb doesnt see my device. i initially installed through goo manager it was automatic i didnt know it would
traesnaidensdad said:
yes i can acess bootloader. i tried flashing a different recovery .img with success but now adb doesnt see my device. i initially installed through goo manager it was automatic i didnt know it would
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Use twrp 2.3.3.1 all later versions have issues
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Ahh yeah goo manager what was I meant. So you've manually flashed a recovery now, does it boot into the recovery ok?
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So you can get into twrp now that's a start lol do you have a Rom to flash
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I have fastboot flashed twrp 2.2.2.0, but it still won't go fully into recovery. The twrp screen comes on then goes black and back to bootloop
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traesnaidensdad said:
I have fastboot flashed twrp 2.2.2.0, but it still won't go fully into recovery. The twrp screen comes on then goes black and back to bootloop
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Fastboot erase cache....
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OK....trying now
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I was able to fast boot erase cache' but adb again can't see my device. Trying recovery manually
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I don't understand what you mean. Why are you trying to use adb?
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Woot! That worked! I'm still learning all about adb. I don't know ALL COMMANDS and why it would not recognize my device after each command that worked. Many thanks guys..many thanks
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timmaaa said:
I don't understand what you mean. Why are you trying to use adb?
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Because I could not access anything manually
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Fastboot was working because you were in bootloader. Adb requires you to be booted into a ROM with usb debugging turned on.
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Fastboot error

I get an error when I try to fastboot flash system system.img. It doesn't appear to write the system.img to the phone. It downloads but doesn't seem to write and I get an error that says sp space is not enough.
I have a dev edition unlocked and was trying to return to stock anticipating the update.
Which fastboot are you using ?
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planktoid said:
Which fastboot are you using ?
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moto fastboot. I am using the same computer/sdk/fastboot that I was using just a couple of days ago when I wasn't getting the error. FWIW it doesn't seem to actually affect anything. I just flashed twrp, formatted system, booted back to the bootloader and flashed the system and got the same error but the phone boots fine so it must be writing the system image. I am still perplexed as to what the error is. I had never seen it before until last night.
If you're not rooted and you are stock...how do you go about doing this?
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justpastfinish said:
If you're not rooted and you are stock...how do you go about doing this?
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Exact same way as all versions of the phone..... Follow the guide I posted in Dev Section, it gives detailed step by step.

Accedently updated while rooted

I'm on darkwolf accedelty updated now I can only boot to twrp tried restoring backup and fresh install it just reboots into recovery any ideas guys
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I'm on darkwolf accedelty updated now I can only boot to twrp tried restoring backup and fresh install it just reboots into recovery any ideas guys
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jriv said:
I'm on darkwolf accedelty updated now I can only boot to twrp tried restoring backup and fresh install it just reboots into recovery any ideas guys
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Wipe data/factory reset maybe
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You're gonna have to use the LG flash tool and flash back to stock. Reroot and reflash bump.
Is there a stock file to flash with lg flash tool I already have the tool just not thebfile to flash back to stock
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I have a fix for you guys
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/fix-stuck-custom-recovery-trying-ota-t2907508
I had the same issue as you guys and this fix worked for me
JMHershey125 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/fix-stuck-custom-recovery-trying-ota-t2907508
I had the same issue as you guys and this fix worked for me
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This worked thanks bro
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How did you get this to work? I manually dropped the file on the sdcard, installed and got an error. I then installed it using the superADB tool. went to install in TWRP, selected the file and confirmed the flash. error? Feels like I'm missing a step.
DaWongOne said:
How did you get this to work? I manually dropped the file on the sdcard, installed and got an error. I then installed it using the superADB tool. went to install in TWRP, selected the file and confirmed the flash. error? Feels like I'm missing a step.
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I just popped out my sdcard, put it into my laptop, copied the file onto the root directory, put it back into the phone, it booted intor TWRP and flashed the file. Maybe you got a bad download?
Put the zip file on my external sd> turn phone on> TWRP Install the file> error?????
this fixed it for me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/general/fix-recovery-loop-twrp-computer-t2873386
I had it on my internal sdcard not external that might matter
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Galaxy S4 partition corrupt

Somehow my samsung galaxy s4 gt-i9507 system and data partition got corrupt. I can only access twrp as i flashed it via odin. Kindly help me to format the system partition as twrp abd clockword are unable to mount it. Any help would be appreciated.
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Someone?
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deadpoolfmk said:
Someone?
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FLash via odin the correct pit file with the re-partion checked. And un-check the repartition option and flash your stock rom.
Thanks for the reply but i already tried above.pit file for this model isbdifficult tobfind.the one i found works but in recovery the system partition cannot be mounted.
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deadpoolfmk said:
Thanks for the reply but i already tried above.pit file for this model isbdifficult tobfind.the one i found works but in recovery the system partition cannot be mounted.
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Did you flash your stock rom? You can flash your rom via odin..
root-expert said:
Did you flash your stock rom? You can flash your rom via odin..
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Yes i did.it asks for the pit file.after applying pit still thebsame result
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Flash first the pit file without any file the pda etc. And then flash the full rom.

Possible change font without root?

If is possible, how? i remember flipfont for my old nokia
I don't think so, pretty sure u need to add the font to system in order for it to be seen and without root u can't gain access to system files
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soupysoup said:
I don't think so, pretty sure u need to add the font to system in order for it to be seen and without root u can't gain access to system files
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Using a custom recovery to flash zip font packages would bypass android altogether.
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beekay201 said:
Using a custom recovery to flash zip font packages would bypass android altogether.
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This is true, I guess u could also manually add the font using twrp and the included file manager, u would have to set permissions as well but it would work, didn't think about that, but again, that's assuming he's rooted or at the very least has an unlocked bootloader so he can flash the recovery
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soupysoup said:
This is true, I guess u could also manually add the font using twrp and the included file manager, u would have to set permissions as well but it would work, didn't think about that, but again, that's assuming he's rooted or at the very least has an unlocked bootloader so he can flash the recovery
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Yep. Well, he should just need to boot twrp, don't think there's a need to flash it.
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beekay201 said:
Yep. Well, he should just need to boot twrp, don't think there's a need to flash it.
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Well if he currently doesn't have twrp installed he's going to have to flash twrp first, and the only way to do that if he isn't rooted already is by using fastboot or a Toolkit of some kind, its a very simple process just:
fastboot flash recovery "recovery.img"
And done
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soupysoup said:
Well if he currently doesn't have twrp installed he's going to have to flash twrp first, and the only way to do that if he isn't rooted already is by using fastboot or a Toolkit of some kind, its a very simple process just:
fastboot flash recovery "recovery.img"
And done
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Try 'fastboot boot "recovery.img"'...
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beekay201 said:
Try 'fastboot boot "recovery.img"'...
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All fastboot boot will do is boot the stock recovery unless he's previously flashed twrp/cwm, if he's never installed a custom recovery, the "fastboot boot recovery" is useless
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Thanks for help!
soupysoup said:
All fastboot boot will do is boot the stock recovery unless he's previously flashed twrp/cwm, if he's never installed a custom recovery, the "fastboot boot recovery" is useless
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Is that a new thing on 6.0?
wangdaning said:
Is that a new thing on 6.0?
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Nope, been able to do that sf long as I can remember, and I've had every Nexus device since the galaxy Nexus
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soupysoup said:
Nope, been able to do that sf long as I can remember, and I've had every Nexus device since the galaxy Nexus
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I meant not being able to "fastboot boot (custom recovery)"
I do it all the time on many devices, so was curious why you mentioned it would boot stock recovery. Always boots twrp when I use it, but I have never tried it on M so was wondering if something changed.
wangdaning said:
I meant not being able to "fastboot boot (custom recovery)"
I do it all the time on many devices, so was curious why you mentioned it would boot stock recovery. Always boots twrp when I use it, but I have never tried it on M so was wondering if something changed.
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Oh no I was only saying that if he had never installed twrp on the device the fastboot boot recovery command would only boot the stock recovery. If twrp was installed prior tho it would boot twrp like u said
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wangdaning said:
Is that a new thing on 6.0?
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What he said only makes sense if that's the case.
Still, I find it hard to believe that if I 'fastboot boot twrp.img', TWRP won't run.
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soupysoup said:
Oh no I was only saying that if he had never installed twrp on the device the fastboot boot recovery command would only boot the stock recovery. If twrp was installed prior tho it would boot twrp like u said
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Mate, let's clear this up:
EVEN if you don't have TWRP installed, and you do 'fastboot boot <twrp-2.x.x.x.img', the device WILL boot into TWRP, WITHOUT flashing.
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beekay201 said:
What he said only makes sense if that's the case.
Still, I find it hard to believe that if I 'fastboot boot twrp.img', TWRP won't run.
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Mate, let's clear this up:
EVEN if you don't have TWRP installed, and you do 'fastboot boot <twrp-2.x.x.x.img', the device WILL boot into TWRP, WITHOUT flashing.
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Twrp still needs to be on the device in order to boot it, u don't necessarily need to flash it, but if twrp is not on the device, how can it boot twrp? I've never booted it without flashing it, so I may be wrong, but I don't see how u could boot an image that's not there lol
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soupysoup said:
Twrp still needs to be on the device in order to boot it, u don't necessarily need to flash it, but if twrp is not on the device, how can it boot twrp? I've never booted it without flashing it, so I may be wrong, but I don't see how u could boot an image that's not there lol
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Because its cached to memory.
Try it. We've been able to do this since like.. Forever?
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beekay201 said:
Because its cached to memory.
Try it. We've been able to do this since like.. Forever?
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What I'm saying is if twrp has never been on the device to begin with, fastboot can not boot an image that was never there, it can't be cached to memory if it was never in memory, the only way I could see to do this would be to do
fastboot flash recovery "twrp.img"
fastboot boot recovery "twrp.img"
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soupysoup said:
What I'm saying is if twrp has never been on the device to begin with, fastboot can not boot an image that was never there, it can't be cached to memory if it was never in memory, the only way I could see to do this would be to do
fastboot flash recovery "twrp.img"
fastboot boot recovery "twrp.img"
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Man you are stubborn.
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beekay201 said:
Man you are stubborn.
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Not stubborn l lol, just adamant ha-ha, u gotta know what I mean tho, I mean how can u boot an image that isn't there, now if u mean dl the image to the device and then boot it without flashing it that's doable, but the image still had to be on the device in order to boot it, flashed or not
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soupysoup said:
Not stubborn l lol, just adamant ha-ha, u gotta know what I mean tho, I mean how can u boot an image that isn't there, now if u mean dl the image to the device and then boot it without flashing it that's doable, but the image still had to be on the device in order to boot it, flashed or not
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It is booted via fastboot from you computer. I have done this a bunch of times on devices that have never and still don't have twrp. Download a recovery you have never used onto your pc and try.

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