TWRP wont load issues - Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro Questions & Answers

1. I installed miui 12 with the twrp it booted into the system.
2. I want to install gapps so it try to go back to twrp by using vloume down and power the phone goes to fastboot.
3. Volume up and power will load xiaomi recovery v3.0
4. Volume up and down with power will load MIUI rom recover
TWRP was installed via fastboot and bootloader is unlocked..

Have you tried flashing twrp again?

sanish4u said:
1. I installed miui 12 with the twrp it booted into the system.
2. I want to install gapps so it try to go back to twrp by using vloume down and power the phone goes to fastboot.
3. Volume up and power will load xiaomi recovery v3.0
4. Volume up and down with power will load MIUI rom recover
TWRP was installed via fastboot and bootloader is unlocked..
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Be clear you only need playstore APK that's it.
Do as raven said flash twrp again and sticks don't know if you need root.

james1089 said:
Be clear you only need playstore APK that's it.
Do as raven said flash twrp again and sticks don't know if you need root.
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I want to install Magisk .. could you please guide me to the steps...
will fastbooting twrp again cause any more issues
I am on EU rom its already giving me issues the drop down pull tab has a considerable delay 20.4.27
what are you guys using .. for the most stable system

sanish4u said:
I want to install Magisk .. could you please guide me to the steps...
will fastbooting twrp again cause any more issues
I am on EU rom its already giving me issues the drop down pull tab has a considerable delay 20.4.27
what are you guys using .. for the most stable system
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I'm back on Chinese rom I want 5g and it doesn't work on EU ROM

Can you tell me steps for going back to stock CN rom..

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No Volume Buttons. Is flashing custom recovery from 12s impossible?

Hey Guys,
I want to flash twrp to my OnePlus One, but CyanogenOS12S won't let me without a hardware boot into recovery mode. My OnePlus' volume buttons do not work, thus i cannot do a hardware boot to recovery mode. When i boot into cyanogenOS and try a software reboot into recovery mode it defaults to Cyanogen's stock recovery. (And yes I have unchecked "update Cyanogen recovery" in developer options)
Is there any way for me to flash and access a custom recovery? I very much hope there is as I would like to have this phone rooted to perform nandroid backups and to attemot to fix the low mic volume issue when im not on speakerphone.
Appreciate any help!
Thanks,
Mrcalebw
easiest way is going to be fastboot flash a new recovery like twrp using fastboot. Just google. As of now you have stock cm recovery installed
Cannot leave the fastboot screen
aeppacher said:
easiest way is going to be fastboot flash a new recovery like twrp using fastboot. Just google. As of now you have stock cm recovery installed
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Hey!
Thanks for the reply and help. I tried to do this, but once I
fastboot falsh recovery recovery.img' which is successful
then 'flashboot boot recovery.img' The fastboot screen lights up brighter and my oneplus disconnects from adb and my computer and i have to do a hard power off by holding the powerbutton.
And I'm back where i started without a custom recovery to boot into.
mrcalebw said:
Hey Guys,
I want to flash twrp to my OnePlus One, but CyanogenOS12S won't let me without a hardware boot into recovery mode. My OnePlus' volume buttons do not work, thus i cannot do a hardware boot to recovery mode. When i boot into cyanogenOS and try a software reboot into recovery mode it defaults to Cyanogen's stock recovery. (And yes I have unchecked "update Cyanogen recovery" in developer options)
Is there any way for me to flash and access a custom recovery? I very much hope there is as I would like to have this phone rooted to perform nandroid backups and to attemot to fix the low mic volume issue when im not on speakerphone.
Appreciate any help!
Thanks,
Mrcalebw
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If your phone is rooted. I guess it would be. Then try this steps to reboot it to recovery
No need of pc.
1. Download TWRP manager from the play store
2. Open the app
3. Open menu in the app by touching the left top corner of the app.
4. Touch on the reboot option and then
5. Touch on the reboot to recovery and touch yes.
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ashuthosh.heda said:
If your phone is rooted. I guess it would be. Then try this steps to reboot it to recovery
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Hi,
Thanks for your help. The trouble is that i do not currently have root on my phone.
If its possible to get root, without having to boot into custom recovery that would be fantastic.
I'm beginning to feel like this might be a lost cause.
I'd love any suggestions though!
Is the bootloader of your OPO unlocked??
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ashuthosh.heda said:
Is the bootloader of your OPO unlocked??
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Yes, the bootllader has been unlocked through use of adb
Then try flashing the supersu zip from the fast boot and try the steps as mentioned above
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Flash supersu without custom recovery?
ashuthosh.heda said:
Then try flashing the supersu zip from the fast boot
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And how do i flash supersu zip from fastboot? Without having to temporarily boot into a custom recovery?
As far as I was aware you cant flash supersu unless you have a custom recovery installed, which i cannot install (original post issue)
If theres a command I'd be very grateful!
mrcalebw said:
And how do i flash supersu zip from fastboot? Without having to temporarily boot into a custom recovery?
As far as I was aware you cant flash supersu unless you have a custom recovery installed, which i cannot install (original post issue)
If theres a command I'd be very grateful!
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Did you tried any oneplus one tools?
You can cannect your phone as adb right? Then try this tool.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/toolbox-oneplus-one-toolbox-t2808987
It may help. It has the option boot to fastboot and boot to recovery.
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Only boots to custom from full boot
ashuthosh.heda said:
Did you tried any oneplus one tools?
You can cannect your phone as adb right? Then try this tool.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/toolbox-oneplus-one-toolbox-t2808987
It may help. It has the option boot to fastboot and boot to recovery.
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I have tried a couple of toolboxes. The trick there is that adb commands only send once the phone has booted and is on debugging mode. When full boot happens, the cyanogen stock recovery overwrites the custom recovery.

Device shuts down, when I try to enter TWRP from the bootloader.

My phone works great with official CM13 and I just wanted to flash a new boot logo to get rid of the "warning logo", but I can't enter TWRP. I shut down my phone, enter the bootloader, click on "recovery" but then the screen becomes black and the phone is off. I reflashed the recovery, but nothing changed.
Try latest TWRP (2.8.7.0)!
Flash another TWRP version
Which version do I need? I don't have a GPE, but I have a CM13 Custom Rom installed. Or should I take the Stock Img No theme?
twrp-2.8.7.0.-falcon_GPE.img - 9.8 Mo (AFH Mirror)
twrp-2.8.7.0.-falcon_GPE_NOTHEME.img - 9.2 Mo (AFH Mirror)
twrp-2.8.7.0.-falcon_STOCK.img - 9.8 Mo (AFH Mirror)
twrp-2.8.7.0.-falcon_STOCK_NOTHEME.img - 9.2 Mo (AFH Mirror)
On the official twrp site, there is no 2.8.7.0. There is just 2.8.6.0, but I have already instaleld it.
PureChris said:
Which version do I need? I don't have a GPE, but I have a CM13 Custom Rom installed. Or should I take the Stock Img No theme?
twrp-2.8.7.0.-falcon_GPE.img - 9.8 Mo (AFH Mirror)
twrp-2.8.7.0.-falcon_GPE_NOTHEME.img - 9.2 Mo (AFH Mirror)
twrp-2.8.7.0.-falcon_STOCK.img - 9.8 Mo (AFH Mirror)
twrp-2.8.7.0.-falcon_STOCK_NOTHEME.img - 9.2 Mo (AFH Mirror)
On the official twrp site, there is no 2.8.7.0. There is just 2.8.6.0, but I have already instaleld it.
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Use TWRP from there: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/development/recovery-twrp-2-8-2-0-touch-recovery-t2980621 and one of the STOCK versions!
Doesn't work either
PureChris said:
Doesn't work either
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What exactly? Reflashing TWRP?
Andus1988 said:
What exactly? Reflashing TWRP?
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Flashing the latest TWRP Recovery (2.8.7.0).
PureChris said:
Flashing the latest TWRP Recovery (2.8.7.0).
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And what's the error message ?
Give as much info as you have so we don't waste time on asking you basic questions ....
IGGYVIP said:
And what's the error message ?
Give as much info as you have so we don't waste time on asking you basic questions ....
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Sry, I wrote it wrong. The flashing worked without an error, but it is still not possible for me to enter the recovery. No changes from 2.8.6.0 to 2.8.7.0.
I enter bootloader, press recovery, but the phone just shuts down. Booting to system is normally working and I can use my phone like always. I just can't enter the recovery.
PureChris said:
Sry, I wrote it wrong. The flashing worked without an error, but it is still not possible for me to enter the recovery. No changes from 2.8.6.0 to 2.8.7.0.
I enter bootloader, press recovery, but the phone just shuts down. Booting to system is normally working and I can use my phone like always. I just can't enter the recovery.
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When you have exited recover for first time did you tick disable recovery flash ?
IGGYVIP said:
When you have exited recover for first time did you tick disable recovery flash ?
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No I don't think so. Should I try any wipes that don't erase my system like chache and dalvik. Or should I flash CWM to try if that works?
Edit: I can enter the recovery with "adb reboot recovery" and it works fine. Even the "flackering line" is gone , but I think that is because of the latest twrp update. What shall I do now to get recovery access from bootloader?
PureChris said:
No I don't think so. Should I try any wipes that don't erase my system like chache and dalvik. Or should I flash CWM to try if that works?
Edit: I can enter the recovery with "adb reboot recovery" and it works fine. Even the "flackering line" is gone , but I think that is because of the latest twrp update. What shall I do now to get recovery access from bootloader?
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Hmhhh very odd
Step one is make full backup in twrp also backup the SD card so you can wipe the phone clean
I would try to use moto g aio tool from xda and return the phone to full stock
And then download the latest recovery IMG from the link the dude gave you earlier and flash it using the aio tool (there you can remove the warning boot IMG safely too
Then push your files back and try to restore (skip cache and dalvik)
Report back and Good luck
The backup is essential since you can access recovery
Thx for your advices. I think the problem appeared first after one of the latest cm13 nightlies. I now install the latest from today and maybe it works. I don't know if the ROM can cause problems with the recovery, but maybe.
Then I will follow your steps.
I flashed the stock rom through fastboot. Then I flashed latest twrp + fix boot logo => still the same problem (phone shuts down when pressing "recovery mode". But there is a new problem now:
I can not enter the recovery through adb anymore. I type "adb reboot recovery" -> phone reboots -> 4 sec black screen -> "no command" with the android on the ground.
I got no error while flashing the recovery except the standard error (mismatched partition size recovery).
OH MY GOD.
I have never been such a retard...
In the bootloader I pressed the power button to confirm instead of the volume up button. oh damn.
I became used to the power button as the confirm button. I'm so clumsy in the last time, also with my motorcycle. I destroyed the electric a bit, because I connected two wrong cables...
Edit:
Flashed again to the stock rom for the 2nd time. Now everything is working for now.

How to root S6: SM-G925W8. Android 7.0?

How to root S6: SM-G925W8. Android 7.0.??????
Hi, i tried to root my phone, but then was bricked. I fix it, installing the firmware.
How i do it? I download the wrong twrp! Can anyone give me the correct one? And a guide after that. I dont want to break my phone. Thaaaanks. Regards.
-Put your phone in download mode and flash twrp-3.1.1-0-zeroltecan.img.tar with odin , after succeeded, the phone will restart, quickly press and hold volume +, power & home button go to TWRP, if you didn't do it fast enought,
it will return back to stock android recovery, you have to start this step again to have TWRP recovery.
-Next boot into TWRP and flash SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip or Magisk 14 (you might need to install Magisk manager manually), reboot phone and you will have root.
badboyblue said:
-Put your phone in download mode and flash twrp-3.1.1-0-zeroltecan.img.tar with odin , after succeeded, the phone will restart, quickly press and hold volume +, power & home button go to TWRP, if you didn't do it fast enought,
it will return back to stock android recovery, you have to start this step again to have TWRP recovery.
-Next boot into TWRP and flash SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip or Magisk 14 (you might need to install Magisk manager manually), reboot phone and you will have root.
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Can you give the link to download TWRP? And the link for SuperSu. Please.
ItsAj said:
Can you give the link to download TWRP? And the link for SuperSu. Please.
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Google is your friend
badboyblue said:
Google is your friend
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Yeah sorry . I did it, thanks you very much!!!!
I got a problem too.. Try to install twrp, but all i can find are image files of it and odin wont read those files.. What to do? And do i need to unlock bootloader before i install twrp to root and use rom?
Horgyboy said:
I got a problem too.. Try to install twrp, but all i can find are image files of it and odin wont read those files.. What to do? And do i need to unlock bootloader before i install twrp to root and use rom?
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Dont open the rar file.. Use it as is.. Or if it comes as a image file just compress it as a rar file

K20 pro is not rebooting into recovery

Hello everyone,
Lately I've changed my rom from to another (both of them are custom). The problem is when I try to reboot my phone into recovery (TWRP) but instead it reboots into bootloader.
Re3xth said:
Hello everyone,
Lately I've changed my rom from to another (both of them are custom). The problem is when I try to reboot my phone into recovery (TWRP) but instead it reboots into bootloader.
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How did you try to reboot into recovery? Sorry for such stupid question but you might using wrong commands or key combinations that's why I wanna know the detail info for further support
LinhBT said:
How did you try to reboot into recovery? Sorry for such stupid question but you might using wrong commands or key combinations that's why I wanna know the detail info for further support
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I have an advanced menu in the rom where I can choose if I want to reboot into recovery, system or boot loader, so I choose recovery but the phone reboots in bootloader. Even if I just pressed the power button and volume up it also go to the bootloader
Re3xth said:
I have an advanced menu in the rom where I can choose if I want to reboot into recovery, system or boot loader, so I choose recovery but the phone reboots in bootloader. Even if I just pressed the power button and volume up it also go to the bootloader
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Please be specific the information :
1. Which ROM r u in?
2. Before this happen, which Recovery r u in?
3. Did you try to boot into recovery by adb command : adb reboot recovery ?
1. I'm currently using Arrow os.
2. TWRP.
3.Yes I did because there's no other way you can get into the recovery but using adb only gives me access to TWRP, but the problem is that every rime I want to access TWRP I should use a computer.
Re3xth said:
1. I'm currently using Arrow os.
2. TWRP.
3.Yes I did because there's no other way you can get into the recovery but using adb only gives me access to TWRP, but the problem is that every rime I want to access TWRP I should use a computer.
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Means you still able to boot into recovery, just that u must use command lines and the recovery's not there when u try to boot into it by other method, correct?
If so, download OF latest build R11.1.2.1 ( zip file ) boot into TWRP, flash the zip, boot info OF, flash the zip in OF again, then let it do the auto reboot into recovery. When done, clear cache, Dalvik then reboot to system as normal.
Then try to reboot to recovery by normal ways, inform me back if it's work
Thank you for your reply. I will try to do it after some time because I'm busy right now hopefully it works

Development [UNOFFICIAL][EXPERIMENT] TWRP for Galaxy Tab S7 FE

This is an unofficial and experimental build of TWRP which was tested on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE (SM-T735) model only.
I used TWRP Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G device tree by ianmacd and modified it.
MTP doesn't work at the moment.
If you flash a GSI, be sure to wipe the metadata partition along with the data partition.
You might need to flash the neutralized vbmeta image.
Installing TWRP: Flash both files with Odin in the AP slot.
Kernel Source (I used the kernel which was in the stock recovery)
Device Tree Source
As always, be sure to backup your data in case something goes wrong.
Edit: I apologize to everyone for taking 1 year to update this thread.
Disclaimer:
No guarantees that everything would work. I am not responsible for any damages caused from this.
Thank You for your contribution, I hope to see a stable TWRP or other recovery
Will this work with T733?
mcgomfer said:
Will this work with T733?
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Read the description again, slowly.
Sorry to ask such a noob question but how do I download and install this? Ive got my tab s7 fe rooted with magisk on stock rom and Im far from new to flashing recoveries and roms, but there is no zip to flash or anything, how do I use it?
Hi, My bro.
Can this be used to install GSI?
billy996 said:
Hi, My bro.
Can this be used to install GSI?
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Hello,
Yes, you can install a GSI with this, I've flashed the AOSP GSI and it worked as intended.
BDog21 said:
Sorry to ask such a noob question but how do I download and install this? Ive got my tab s7 fe rooted with magisk on stock rom and Im far from new to flashing recoveries and roms, but there is no zip to flash or anything, how do I use it?
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Hello,
I've updated the post with the files added.
dhruv22592 said:
Hello,
I've updated the post with the files added.
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Can you flash these together by putting the vbmeta in userdata and TWRP in AP?
lewmur said:
Can you flash these together by putting the vbmeta in userdata and TWRP in AP?
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Hello,
How I had flashed these files on my tab was by flashing them one by one. Alternatively, you can flash vbmeta in the USERDATA slot.
dhruv22592 said:
Hello,
How I had flashed these files on my tab was by flashing them one by one. Alternatively, you can flash vbmeta in the USERDATA slot.
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Doing both at the same time doesn't work. Bootloop. Had to flash stock and start from scratch to get it working again. Then I flashed vbmeta which then required a factory reset. Did minimal setup and then flashed TWRP but couldn't get it to boot to recovery so TWRP got overwritten. I unchecked auto reboot in Odin prior to flash and when it finished held power and vol down till screen blanked and then switch to vol up. But when it reached the screen saying to push power to continue it didn't continue until I finally released vol up. Then it booted system instead of recovery. I held vol up for several minutes before finally releasing it.
lewmur said:
Doing both at the same time doesn't work. Bootloop. Had to flash stock and start from scratch to get it working again. Then I flashed vbmeta which then required a factory reset. Did minimal setup and then flashed TWRP but couldn't get it to boot to recovery so TWRP got overwritten. I unchecked auto reboot in Odin prior to flash and when it finished held power and vol down till screen blanked and then switch to vol up. But when it reached the screen saying to push power to continue it didn't continue until I finally released vol up. Then it booted system instead of recovery. I held vol up for several minutes before finally releasing it.
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Hello,
This requires a factory reset.
I apologize that i was not clear before but the steps i did were:
1. Reboot my tablet to download mode with adb using "adb reboot download"
2. Flash twrp in the AP slot
3. Then the tab complains about using a custom recovery, force reboot the tab and immediately boot to download mode (by holding both volume buttons and the power button)
4. Then flash vbmeta in the AP slot.
5. Finally, when the tablet automatically reboots, immediately hold the Vol Up+Power button to boot into twrp.
dhruv22592 said:
This requires a factory reset.
I apologize that i was not clear before but the steps i did were:
1. Reboot my tablet to download mode with adb using "adb reboot download"
2. Flash twrp in the AP slot
3. Then the tab complains about using a custom recovery, force reboot the tab and immediately boot to download mode (by holding both volume buttons and the power button)
4. Then flash vbmeta in the AP slot.
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Tried that. Still wouldn't boot to recovery.
lewmur said:
Tried that. Still wouldn't boot to recovery.
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Hello,
Which model are you using?
It might slightly differ in the specs, if the model is SM-T733, I would suggest you try this version of TWRP instead.
dhruv22592 said:
Hello,
Which model are you using it might slightly differ in the specs, if the model is SM-T733, I would suggest you try this version of TWRP instead.
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Sorry, this was meant for another post.
The CPU of SM-T735 is Snapdragon 750G, and the CPU of SM-T733 is Snapdragon 778G.
Does anyone test this TWRP on SM-T733 to run?
dhruv22592 said:
Hello,
This requires a factory reset.
I apologize that i was not clear before but the steps i did were:
1. Reboot my tablet to download mode with adb using "adb reboot download"
2. Flash twrp in the AP slot
3. Then the tab complains about using a custom recovery, force reboot the tab and immediately boot to download mode (by holding both volume buttons and the power button)
4. Then flash vbmeta in the AP slot.
5. Finally, when the tablet automatically reboots, immediately hold the Vol Up+Power button to boot into twrp.
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after I flash TWRP in step 2 and reboot into download mode. The tablet prompts me to unlock the bootloader again. And as a result, I can't get into TWRP. Please assist thank you
billy996 said:
The CPU of SM-T735 is Snapdragon 750G, and the CPU of SM-T733 is Snapdragon 778G.
Does anyone test this TWRP on SM-T733 to run?
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did you have any luck getting into TWRP?
dhruv22592 said:
Hello,
This requires a factory reset.
I apologize that i was not clear before but the steps i did were:
1. Reboot my tablet to download mode with adb using "adb reboot download"
2. Flash twrp in the AP slot
3. Then the tab complains about using a custom recovery, force reboot the tab and immediately boot to download mode (by holding both volume buttons and the power button)
4. Then flash vbmeta in the AP slot.
5. Finally, when the tablet automatically reboots, immediately hold the Vol Up+Power button to boot into twrp.
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Did you ever get TWRP to work? If so, what stock version were you running? I'm thinking I can't get TWRP to run because I'm running the latest update out right now.
mdewii23 said:
Did you ever get TWRP to work? If so, what stock version were you running? I'm thinking I can't get TWRP to run because I'm running the latest update out right now.
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AFAIK, the ONLY TWRP to work was for the T735 and it was experimental. So far, I'm happy with rooted stock. My performance and battery life seem to be great, so there isn't much pressure to improve with a custom ROM. So long as rooting is possible, you can do your own de-bloating.

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