[RECOVERY] TWRP 7.1 (unofficial) - ZTE Axon 7 Mini ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other

Current build
tulip-twrp-7.1-r1.img
MD5: bdf289666fc7262b8f3af7f5b579ecaa
Built: Oct 18, 2017
Installation instructions
The easiest way to install is using tuliptool. See the tuliptool thread for details.
Notes
r1 should be fully functional. Please report any bugs.

Tried it, but...
I flashed the beta to recovery, and this is what I got:
Code:
PS C:\tuliptool> .\tuliptool-win64.exe write recovery
Sending programmer...Connecting to programmer...log: [email protected] [email protected]
log: [email protected] [email protected]
log: Finished sector address 0
log: Finished sector address 0
log: Finished sector address 0
Writing recovery ...
log: start 1181696, num 45220
Write 23152640 bytes, 45220 sectors
Failed: Unknown error
Reset in 5 seconds ...
Reset in 4 seconds ...
Reset in 3 seconds ...
Reset in 2 seconds ...
Reset in 1 seconds ...
Failed: Unknown error
Afterwards, I tried to boot into recovery, and I got some sort of "Factory Test Mode" screen. I'm assuming that means I don't have a recovery or something, because the flashing failed.
Phone Info:
Code:
ZTE/P852A11/tulip
7.1.1/NMF26V/20170519.163520
user/release-keys
v1.2.0B09 installed

Oh. Yeah. I'll fix that. The problem is that the flash tool wants an image that is an even multiple of the sector size.
In the mean time, you should be able to use dd in adb shell from the old twrp to update.
mattx1002 said:
I flashed the beta to recovery, and this is what I got:
Code:
PS C:\tuliptool> .\tuliptool-win64.exe write recovery
Sending programmer...Connecting to programmer...log: [email protected] [email protected]
log: [email protected] [email protected]
log: Finished sector address 0
log: Finished sector address 0
log: Finished sector address 0
Writing recovery ...
log: start 1181696, num 45220
Write 23152640 bytes, 45220 sectors
Failed: Unknown error
Reset in 5 seconds ...
Reset in 4 seconds ...
Reset in 3 seconds ...
Reset in 2 seconds ...
Reset in 1 seconds ...
Failed: Unknown error
Afterwards, I tried to boot into recovery, and I got some sort of "Factory Test Mode" screen. I'm assuming that means I don't have a recovery or something, because the flashing failed.
Phone Info:
Code:
ZTE/P852A11/tulip
7.1.1/NMF26V/20170519.163520
user/release-keys
v1.2.0B09 installed
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File is now padded to 1mb boundary. OP updated with new MD5. Please re-download and try again.

Is this for b12 or b14?

Should work with both b12 and b14.
MrWhite0429 said:
Is this for b12 or b14?
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Is the phone able to boot properly if I flash just the recovery without flashing the boot.bin

Yes just flash the recovery. Boot to recovery by holding the volume up button with the power button. I don't think stock updates recovery at boot, but I'm not sure.
Note you will need the custom boot image with verity disabled if you change anything in the system partition. I think SuperSU also disable verity, or at least can.
MrWhite0429 said:
Is the phone able to boot properly if I flash just the recovery without flashing the boot.bin
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Ok. Twrp flashed successfully. Now my device just hangs at the splash screen and will not go any farther.
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I can not get back into EDL or Recovery. ugh....
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UPDATE: I am able to get back into TWRP if i pull off some very specific button combinations. However thats all im able to do. Android will not boot.

I'm confused how you killed android by flashing recovery.
Is it possible you flashed the modified b12 boot image on a b14 system? If that's the case just flash back the backup. I'll create a b14 boot image asap.
MrWhite0429 said:
Ok. Twrp flashed successfully. Now my device just hangs at the splash screen and will not go any farther.
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I can not get back into EDL or Recovery. ugh....
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UPDATE: I am able to get back into TWRP if i pull off some very specific button combinations. However thats all im able to do. Android will not boot.
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I didnt flash any boot image. I flashed the TWRP in this thread with the tulip tool. and did not flash any boot.bin at all. I am on B14
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Also Ive noticed to get back into TWRP if this happens to anyone else. You have to hold
Power button THEN press and hold volume up.
Once the ZTE Screen loads you must tap the power button repeatedly and then for some reason TWRP will boot.
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Flashed backup and now device will not boot into recovery or android at all, However I am able to still get into EDL.

Let me know if you get the device working again. I can help if you can't figure it out.
I am still confused about what could have happened...
MrWhite0429 said:
I didnt flash any boot image. I flashed the TWRP in this thread with the tulip tool. and did not flash any boot.bin at all. I am on B14
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Also Ive noticed to get back into TWRP if this happens to anyone else. You have to hold
Power button THEN press and hold volume up.
Once the ZTE Screen loads you must tap the power button repeatedly and then for some reason TWRP will boot.
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Flashed backup and now device will not boot into recovery or android at all, However I am able to still get into EDL.
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Ok. I am able to get the device to boot into stock recovery and EDL mode now. However android still will not load. Device has been sitting at ZTE Splash screen for almost 10 mins.

Oh.... by any chance did you let twrp mount system read/write? Even once? That destroys the verity integrity.
MrWhite0429 said:
Ok. I am able to get the device to boot into stock recovery and EDL mode now. However android still will not load. Device has been sitting at ZTE Splash screen for almost 10 mins.
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The Device is also not responding to the wall charger any more. Im afraid if the battery dies I may have a perminantly bricked device.

Don't worry, you can't brick the device if you can get to EDL.
MrWhite0429 said:
The Device is also not responding to the wall charger any more. Im afraid if the battery dies I may have a perminantly bricked device.
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I dont believe I did. Unless I did it without knowing. When TWRP booted it asked me for a password. I selected cancel. Then I selected Read Only. And then I selected reboot to system. and Here I am. With That being said if it may have destroyed the verity then im stuck until I can flash a B14 Non-Verity boot?

Let's assume you did allow twrp to mount system RW and your verity integrity is destroyed. Just upload the original b14 boot image and I'll make a modified version with verity disabled. That should get you running again.
Note I'm getting ready to go out with my wife so it will be a few hours until I can do that.
MrWhite0429 said:
I dont believe I did. Unless I did it without knowing. When TWRP booted it asked me for a password. I selected cancel. Then I selected Read Only. And then I selected reboot to system. and Here I am. With That being said if it may have destroyed the verity then im stuck until I can flash a B14 Non-Verity boot?
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Just flashed the backup B14 boot that I had and no luck. Device still hangs at splash.

MrWhite0429 said:
Just flashed the backup B14 boot that I had and no luck. Device still hangs at splash.
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Flash stock recovery and try to flash with the original firmware zip

Related

Recovery bootloop. No USB debugging. No Recovery.

So long story short, tried installing unofficial CWM recovery, and phone bootlooped. It just boots up, says it's booting to recovery, and restarts. Boots to recovery restarts. I can boot into download mode, but I don't think USB debugging is enabled because I can't see my device on adb. I think my only option might be fastboot, but I don't know how to set it up or use commands to reinstall philz custom recovery. I had that before I tried the unofficial CWM. Anyone have an idea on how I can get myself out of this one? Any help will be very much appreciated!
Use Odin to flash a recovery. Should bring it back to life
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2958614
Firmware-Only_Odin_Flashable_ Images_For_4.4.. And_5.0_Roms_Updated_2_7_15
metalfan78 said:
Use Odin to flash a recovery. Should bring it back to life
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2958614
Firmware-Only_Odin_Flashable_ Images_For_4.4.. And_5.0_Roms_Updated_2_7_15
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I'm on Antergos right now, so I can't use Odin. My phone tries to boot to recovery mode when I just hold the power button down, fails, then keeps trying to reboot to recovery.
Dont know if this was somved or not, but it sounds like your recovery didnt take, thats why it keeps trying boot into recovery and failing. Its missing. Either restore a backup, find a way to flash a recovery since you cant use odin, or find a way to flash back to complete stock package which will include a recovery.
I just took the phone to sprint and got a new one free of charge.

Note 5 stuck at boot

Hello, I recently flashed the MM build onto my note 5, all was going to well until I wanted to flash TWRP on it, following tdunham's guide letter by letter. I flashed TWRP, Odin said "Pass!", my note 5 rebooted and it is now stuck at the boot screen, and "RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING" appears on the top, when I force reboot my device, it goes back to the same thing, and I can not boot into download mode, or recovery mode.
What can I do to fix this?
Edit: I managed to boot into download mode, I assume I can safely just flash MM again, causing everything to wipe?
How did you get it back to download mode?? Im stuck on bootloader screen and it says "need to check drk first"
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android recovery MMB29k. N920pvpu2bpc3............ is at the top of my screen.
TechPharaoh said:
How did you get it back to download mode?? Im stuck on bootloader screen and it says "need to check drk first"
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Fixed it...... :good:
I'm having the same issue. How do you fix it? I wrote my own help post as well on the issue with some additional information.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...wrp-install-issues-mm-causing-freeze-t3351162
If anyone has any input, please let me know!

My moto G3 is stuck on the "warning, bootloader unlocked" page, please help !

My moto G3 is stuck on the "warning, bootloader unlocked" page, please help !
I recently rooted my Motorola Moto G3 and it worked.... ish, when I opened my phone from it being turned off I was greeted with the message telling me that it was super duper dangerous to root your phone and I could damage my phone, that normally goes as it is just a mandatory thing that they have to say, I waited for a while and it didn't go, I waited for a day and it didn't go. So I let it run out of charge and tried to boot it again, this didn't work, I was still seeing the same white screen with red and black writing. I then let it run out of charge and open it in fast boot mode by pressing the power button and volume down, this did work and from there I have managed to open the team win recovery project but whenever I do anything from then, it will go back to the error page and then will never load. I have even reset the phone to factory settings. If I hold the power button it will turn off the phone but very shortly after automatically turn itself back on to this same image.... please help!
How did you end up rooting it? Have you tried flashing a factory image?
If I were you, I would try to reflash stock firmware with factory reset
@Artyb52
hi, what did you do to Root ??
check these , if you have done evrything :
1) USB debugging enabled, allow OEM unlocking Enable ( developer options )
2) install ADB and fastboot. ( in PC)
3) Unlock bootloader in Fastboot mode .. (After unlocking did you PowerOn your phone, and check ? did it ON with out any problems? )
4) Installing a recovery , by following proper commands and choosing right version ..
5) flashing SuperSU with that Recovery.
If you have done everything Right, then Do onething.. Change CustomRecovery Version ( if on TWRP ) ,
else Goto Fastboot.. press POWER OFF, so that your phone gets SHUT DOWN, then On it normally ..
i have seen a problem where REBOOT function causes Bootloops..
i tried that and it didnt work :/
@nandakis4 shame it didn't work. Do you have any other tips, I would be really grateful
@Acetyloaceton how do you do that ? sorry for sounding like such a noob, i'm new to the game
l3ones said:
How did you end up rooting it? Have you tried flashing a factory image?
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@13ones I tried flashing the TWRP image, is that different to the factory image ?
The same thing happened me when I rooted my phone. To fix it I downloaded cm 13 then placed it on internal storage and flashed it (and gapps) from twrp and it worked fine.
Acetyloaceton said:
If I were you, I would try to reflash stock firmware with factory reset
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"Factory Reset" Doesn't reflash stock firmware, it just wipes /data /cache and internal storage.
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Artyb52 said:
@13ones I tried flashing the TWRP image, is that different to the factory image ?
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Yes, you'd need to download it from the stock firmware page and flash the whole thing through fastboot.
l3ones said:
"Factory Reset" Doesn't reflash stock firmware, it just wipes /data /cache and internal storage.
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Yes, you'd need to download it from the stock firmware page and flash the whole thing through fastboot.
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@l3ones i have tried this 2 times now, and i must be doing something wrong, i dont want to hassle you but could you walk me through the exact procedure needed to do this
Try this
Using adb sideload on twrp
1. Flash supersu 2.62, then
2. Flash supersu 2.65
Command : adb sideload supersu.xx.zip
In my case, it works.
Artyb52 said:
@l3ones i have tried this 2 times now, and i must be doing something wrong, i dont want to hassle you but could you walk me through the exact procedure needed to do this
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If I'm not too late, sure. What model do you have?

How to reverse to stock recovery? (non twrp)

I was trying to install TWRP to root but unsuccessful. Now, how can I reverse it back to stock eRcovery please? thanks
Extract the firmware and flash stock recovery via fastboot.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454 can't find if there is a newer version at the moment.
aznboix said:
I was trying to install TWRP to root but unsuccessful. Now, how can I reverse it back to stock eRcovery please? thanks
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Even if you installed TWRP, it won't matter. You'll still have eRecovery because it's on the recovery2 partition, not the recovery partition.
Long story short, to get into eRecovery, you have to hold volume up key with the USB plugged in.
duraaraa said:
Even if you installed TWRP, it won't matter. You'll still have eRecovery because it's on the recovery2 partition, not the recovery partition.
Long story short, to get into eRecovery, you have to hold volume up key with the USB plugged in.
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Hi. what is a erecovery? I tried to root my phone and install twrp with the method given. However no root required apps seems to work. I am flashing through twrp but no luck. Even the titanium backup says i am rooted, it does not work properly.
So should I use that erecovery thing to return back to stock firmware? does the root process has problems?
Thanks.
erecovery does not work -- not if you have twrp installed
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The extractor works, but the tool that suppose to rename them to the right thing does not -- it just dies after renaming a few of the files with FINDSTR line too long error messages..

Help! OP6 stuck in 'the boot loader is unlock and software... etc' screen!

So i tried flashing blu-spark twrp.. and magisk up until the moment i had to reboot after installing magisk... now the phone is stuck in this screen i dont know what do, help
What screen? Pictures would help others give feedback and information to assist you. I have yet to update to Android Pie because I am waiting for an official TWRP release myself and I like to gather as much information as I can before I make a leap into the next update
dgunn said:
What screen? Pictures would help others give feedback and information to assist you. I have yet to update to Android Pie because I am waiting for an official TWRP release myself and I like to gather as much information as I can before I make a leap into the next update
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thanks, sorry dont have another phone to take a picture of this but its basically the screen we get when first booting that shows the device has an unlocked bootloader... the 'warning screen'
edit: **** the link was wrong
edit2: this one but in our device http://i.imgur.com/88NcI2K.jpg
+1 same procedure and same problem.
No connection to PC possible and no "reset-buttons" work.
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Okay, I managed to get my phone booting up again.
1. Turn off phone by holding just the power-button
2. Boot phone into fastboot-mode by holding vol-up and power-button
3. In Fastboot-mode connect phone to pc
4. get stock OxygenOS-boot.img (Stock boot-recovery images) from here
5. flash the boot.img via fastboot: "fastboot flash boot stockboot.img"
After that my phone booted up again. TWRP is removed through that procedure. I will wait a while before testing it again.
Got the same as you. Booted back into Blu Spark TWRP, wiped Dalvik and cache and then selected the other boot partition. Booted up for me.
lal000r said:
+1 same procedure and same problem.
No connection to PC possible and no "reset-buttons" work.
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Okay, I managed to get my phone booting up again.
1. Turn off phone by holding just the power-button
2. Boot phone into fastboot-mode by holding vol-up and power-button
3. In Fastboot-mode connect phone to pc
4. get stock OxygenOS-boot.img (Stock boot-recovery images) from here
5. flash the boot.img via fastboot: "fastboot flash boot stockboot.img"
After that my phone booted up again. TWRP is removed through that procedure. I will wait a while before testing it again.
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Did this wipe anything when you flashed the stockboot.img? Just data or internal too?
ptoner said:
Got the same as you. Booted back into Blu Spark TWRP, wiped Dalvik and cache and then selected the other boot partition. Booted up for me.
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Sorry, can you clarify your last bit about selecting the other boot?
habylab said:
Did this wipe anything when you flashed the stockboot.img? Just data or internal too?
Nothing was wiped. All data remain in place.
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