orange Fox recovery - Moto G Stylus (Moto G Pro) Questions & Answers

Has anybody got orange Fox recovery working on a Moto g stylus?

Never heard of it

I checked and the recovery is not supported on the stylus.

Why? Is orange fox that good? I've never seen it since I've never had a phone without a TWRP. Would anyone chose orange fox over twrp?

arkansawdave74 said:
Why? Is orange fox that good? I've never seen it since I've never had a phone without a TWRP. Would anyone chose orange fox over twrp?
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From everything I read it's supposed to be better
It has more features.
There are a couple YouTube videos orange fox versus twrp

Ljw4884 said:
From everything I read it's supposed to be better
It has more features.
There are a couple YouTube videos orange fox versus twrp
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Thank a lot! I'll definitely have a look...

fix-this! said:
I checked and the recovery is not supported on the stylus.
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Thanks

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Screen blank after HTC Logo

Hey guys, lately I've been flashing roms to find out the best one for me - obviously with "SmartFlash" enabled because it's S-ON - but after flashing a new ROM (though I can't remember what), after the HTC logo, it just restarts to a black screen with the notification on (it's plugged in).
Even restoring to my old working backup, it still does it. Is there something I am doing wrong? Please respond quickly, I have to use my phone for business regularly and being inactive is not so good.
Harryalexander991 said:
Hey guys, lately I've been flashing roms to find out the best one for me - obviously with "SmartFlash" enabled because it's S-ON - but after flashing a new ROM (though I can't remember what), after the HTC logo, it just restarts to a black screen with the notification on (it's plugged in).
Even restoring to my old working backup, it still does it. Is there something I am doing wrong? Please respond quickly, I have to use my phone for business regularly and being inactive is not so good.
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Hi,
Look HERE
Extra 1
malybru said:
Hi,
Look HERE
Extra 1
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Hello,
I thought that was what smart flash did? Oh well, I'll give this a try tomorrow when I've got the time, many thanks.
Harryalexander991 said:
Hello,
I thought that was what smart flash did? Oh well, I'll give this a try tomorrow when I've got the time, many thanks.
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Hi,
You are right.
But recently ,I have seen many smartflash fails.
This is just an alternative way.
malybru said:
Hi,
You are right.
But recently ,I have seen many smartflash fails.
This is just an alternative way.
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Oh my god! Thank you! It finally boots I may reinstall 4EXT as this one is getting dusty and obviously isn't doing it's job. Many thanks!

TWRP spilt screen

I flashed the newest version of TWRP and now I have a split screen with 2 menus and I cannot do anything in recovery now. I've been trying to find a solution but I can't find anything, has anyone else had this issue and fixed it?
MrKite4 said:
I flashed the newest version of TWRP and now I have a split screen with 2 menus and I cannot do anything in recovery now. I've been trying to find a solution but I can't find anything, has anyone else had this issue and fixed it?
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On the bootlaoder screen where you enter the rck to get to TWRP, in the upper left
What is the bootlader version ?
e.g of the bootloader version is
epad_XX_xx.xx.xx.xx.xx
something like that...
Thx Josh
lj50036 said:
On the bootlaoder screen where you enter the rck to get to TWRP, in the upper left
What is the bootlader version ?
e.g of the bootloader version is
epad_XX_xx.xx.xx.xx.xx
something like that...
Thx Josh
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WW_epad-10.6.1.8-20130225
MrKite4 said:
WW_epad-10.6.1.8-20130225
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Yes, that is the issue ..
You need to be on a bootloader ending in 27.1 or 27.5
To use the newest version of twrp ....
If you need any help with upgrade
Let us know..
Thx Josh
lj50036 said:
Yes, that is the issue ..
You need to be on a bootloader ending in 27.1 or 27.5
To use the newest version of twrp ....
If you need any help with upgrade
Let us know..
Thx Josh
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Yeah definitely, if its not too much to ask. Right now I have no SD card because of not removing it safely so it destroyed it going back and forth between my phone and tablet, but once I get another one I definitely wanna get the recovery fixed in my tablet.
MrKite4 said:
Yeah definitely, if its not too much to ask. Right now I have no SD card because of not removing it safely so it destroyed it going back and forth between my phone and tablet, but once I get another one I definitely wanna get the recovery fixed in my tablet.
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PM me if you would like some help with the...
Thx Josh

[Q] Clockworkmod Recovery

Hi,
I searched Google, XDA, but nobody seems to get CMW recovery on our Galaxy S6? What is going on??
TWRP is the only option??
Alfa Kenny One said:
Hi,
I searched Google, XDA, but nobody seems to get CMW recovery on our Galaxy S6? What is going on??
TWRP is the only option??
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For now, yes. TWRP seems to work quite well, though. I think we should be thankful we had a custom recovery right when the phone came out.
MrKhozam said:
For now, yes. TWRP seems to work quite well, though. I think we should be thankful we had a custom recovery right when the phone came out.
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I think Arter97 released a PhilzTouch but i could never get it to run unfortunately.

FNF Ifive Mini 4S root?

Hello xda,
I recently bought the newly released FNF Ifive Mini 4S from Banggood and i was wondering if anyone is planning to make a root and/or custom recovery for it?
Thanks
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Me too, I own one of the beauties, and I would love to have it rooted!
fdomi said:
+1
Me too, I own one of the beauties, and I would love to have it rooted!
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What are your experiences so far?
I just bought one for about 85€.
Hope it gets a little more attention and someone can root it.
Where? Can't find it for that price.
Hello, Can owners of this tablet give me some info on it's thermal performance? Specifically, how warm the case gets on the hands, CPU temps under load and the SoCs throttling behavior.
Thanks.
lost2 said:
Where? Can't find it for that price.
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It was an offer/sale on Gearbest!
However it wasnt shipped even after 2 weeks... china :fingers-crossed:
R. D. said:
Hello, Can owners of this tablet give me some info on it's thermal performance? Specifically, how warm the case gets on the hands, CPU temps under load and the SoCs throttling behavior.
Thanks.
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Will do if i get my hands on mine! Will do some stress tests and see how warm it gets!
I ordered it too for 100$ on gearbest. Finally after week and a half it is shipped out now, but tracking still shows pre-advised, so I think I won't get it for at least 2-3 weeks
Ordered mine from gearbest a couple days ago so it will be a while before I get it. I have rooted and installed custom firmwares on other tablets before so I have a basic understanding of how things work but I have never done this totally from scratch. I have been doing a lot of research and study on this and have a few ideas. First thing I'm going to try is to boot a custom recovery for the rk2388 chip with the fastboot boot recovery.img command and then then do some backups of the nand. After that I will try to extract the kernel from stock and insert it into a generic android 6.01 rom and see if I can flash it from within the custom recovery. Hopefully it will work( I know I will have to work on drivers and such too) but first things first just want to see if it will work. My main thing I'm scared of is messing it up and bricking the tablet. I'm hoping that providing fastbooting the custom recovery works I can restore to stock ROM if I mess anything up. Wish me luck and let me know if you have any ideas that may help.
+1 interested in this tablet.
Απουσιολόγος said:
For root, try "Kingroot ".
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Have you tested it?
In this specific device no, but it worked in all devices I own.
When you get it, give KingoRoot a try. Chances are it will work.. Hopefully..
Joeblah said:
Ordered mine from gearbest a couple days ago so it will be a while before I get it. I have rooted and installed custom firmwares on other tablets before so I have a basic understanding of how things work but I have never done this totally from scratch. I have been doing a lot of research and study on this and have a few ideas. First thing I'm going to try is to boot a custom recovery for the rk2388 chip with the fastboot boot recovery.img command and then then do some backups of the nand. After that I will try to extract the kernel from stock and insert it into a generic android 6.01 rom and see if I can flash it from within the custom recovery. Hopefully it will work( I know I will have to work on drivers and such too) but first things first just want to see if it will work. My main thing I'm scared of is messing it up and bricking the tablet. I'm hoping that providing fastbooting the custom recovery works I can restore to stock ROM if I mess anything up. Wish me luck and let me know if you have any ideas that may help.
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If you brick it FNF has a recovery tool themselves. It is an update/recovery tool and can be found by googleing: fnf ifive mini 4s upgrade tool. Just pick the first one from techtablets.com.
There seems to be TWRP available for similar RK3288 Tablets here: http://crewrktablets.arctablet.com/?p=4776
It's a bit of an old post though, only TWRP 2.8.4.0, not sure if it will work 100% on this device. Would love to know if it works.
stephendt0 said:
There seems to be TWRP available for similar RK3288 Tablets here: http://crewrktablets.arctablet.com/?p=4776
It's a bit of an old post though, only TWRP 2.8.4.0, not sure if it will work 100% on this device. Would love to know if it works.
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I found this post as well yesterday and decided to test it. TWRP does not seem to work, but CWM works just fine! I successfully installed chainfires supersu. Should I write a small tutorial or something?
UnknownDK said:
I found this post as well yesterday and decided to test it. TWRP does not seem to work, but CWM works just fine! I successfully installed chainfires supersu. Should I write a small tutorial or something?
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Yes please!
stephendt0 said:
Yes please!
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Will get right to it then!
stephendt0 said:
Yes please!
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It is done You can find it here
Today is shaping up to be a great day. First I wake up and receive notice stating that my tablet has finally shipped. Then I come here and see more activity on this forum with progress. Congrats and good job on installing chanfires SuperSU DK. Does that mean you have full root now? And also did you install cwm or use the fastboot boot recovery recovery.img command just to boot the recovery?

TWRP on the P4a?

I was wondering if anyone knew about the partition schemes and whether there is enough room on the boot image to install custom recovery on the P4a?
The Pixel 3A did not have enough room on the RAM disk on the boot image. So installing TWRP, even a stripped down version compressed, on the P3a was a no-go.
Custom recovery was not necessary on the P3a. Just having and unlocked bootloader and root via Magisk gives a lot of options including custom ROMs.
However, I'm still curious if custom recovery will ever come to the P4a?
12paq said:
I was wondering if anyone knew about the partition schemes and whether there is enough room on the boot image to install custom recovery on the P4a?
The Pixel 3A did not have enough room on the RAM disk on the boot image. So installing TWRP, even a stripped down version compressed, on the P3a was a no-go.
Custom recovery was not necessary on the P3a. Just having and unlocked bootloader and root via Magisk gives a lot of options including custom ROMs.
However, I'm still curious if custom recovery will ever come to the P4a?
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LMAO. Give it up. We're going to be on 11. Good night
Golf c said:
LMAO. Give it up. We're going to be on 11. Good night
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Not everyone will move to 11 right away if thet can get TWRP working on A10 first.
digger16309 said:
Not everyone will move to 11 right away if thet can get TWRP working on A10 first.
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Good luck my friend. Stay on 10
We don't even have kernel source yet..
I don't think there was twrp for a pixel for a couple years was there? Pixel 2? And that didn't get past rc I don't think.
Golf c said:
LMAO. Give it up. We're going to be on 11. Good night
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Thanks! As I said TWRP has not been needed and I was just curious.
However I did enjoy your insecure condescending attitude. It made me LMAO.
Again, thanks! ??
dmb219 said:
I don't think there was twrp for a pixel for a couple years was there? Pixel 2? And that didn't get past rc I don't think.
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I know, it looks like TWRP has been doing a long slow death spiral.
We have TWRP on Android 10 for the Pixel C tablet. But of course among other things, there's no A/B partitions and Google abandoned support for the device a while ago.
Might be a while, pixel 3+ devices haven't had a 100% working TWRP for a long time.
They can still sideload ROMs and patch boot images with adb/fastboot
I'll miss this moving on from my 2xl. Nice to flash and update things without needing a PC
Golf c said:
Good luck my friend. Stay on 10
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I will until there is EdXposed for 11 + module updates.
digger16309 said:
I will until there is EdXposed for 11 + module updates.
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Yucky
Someone correct me if I am wrong but there are no factory images yet for the 4a so no rooting with Magisk until then?
Is it at least possible to unlock the bootloader right away? Is that just standard fastboot ADB procedure or is there something Pixel specific(first one)
dpaine88 said:
Is it at least possible to unlock the bootloader right away? Is that just standard fastboot ADB procedure or is there something Pixel specific(first one)
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Just unlocked my Pixel4a using the standard ADB commands. Will say that OEM Unlocking stayed grayed out, until I connected to my WiFi (No SIM) and let the phone connect to the mother-ship.
Archangel said:
Someone correct me if I am wrong but there are no factory images yet for the 4a so no rooting with Magisk until then?
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yea i believe you are correct, i think same steps for the pix4 can be applied on the 4a https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-4-root-magisk/
im not sure if there are other ways to get the boot img but id rather just wait for the factory images to release & mess with it then. gonna make a cronjob script to watch / notify me once its up.
renzyyy said:
yea i believe you are correct, i think same steps for the pix4 can be applied on the 4a https://www.xda-developers.com/google-pixel-4-root-magisk/
im not sure if there are other ways to get the boot img but id rather just wait for the factory images to release & mess with it then. gonna make a cronjob script to watch / notify me once its up.
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If I get around to it this weekend, I may just do a rom dump to extract the boot.img. Haven't done it in a while. I'm still waiting for some screen protectors to arrive before I mess with my phone.
Archangel said:
Someone correct me if I am wrong but there are no factory images yet for the 4a so no rooting with Magisk until then?
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I can't find them either.
Isn't Android 11 going to make it more difficult to hide root anymore? I am tempted to root, but heard (or read) somewhere that with android 11 that it may not be worth it as any app (or something like that) will be able to see and not work.
This is the first phone I've owned that I think I'll be satisfied with stock. Ad guard does everything I need as ad away did. And it doesn't need root. Everything is fast! Now I don't have to hack Google pay.
edufur said:
This is the first phone I've owned that I think I'll be satisfied with stock. Ad guard does everything I need as ad away did. And it doesn't need root. Everything is fast! Now I don't have to hack Google pay.
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Curious about adguard. I just tried it and won't install with chrome as browser.
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