solution please, I have installed twrp samsung m11 successfully correctly, but can't enter the start menu, just display, the phone doesn't work, please let me know
Reflash phone's Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you made so far.
yes it is, but I want to install twrp, and it runs normally, not stock recovery, how do you do it
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Hi all,
I'm trying to get root access on my OPO, so I read some information about the process.
It has CM 11S R38.
* Update recovery unchecked.
* Bootloader unlocked.
Til here everything is OK. The problem starts when I install TWRP or any other custom recovery (I've tried also with Philz CWM). After the installation (via fastboot) it says everything was correct, but when I restart in Recovery the device just "freezes" (actually is the screen which keeps with OPO Logo) and then it becomes to black screen. After this happens I have to force a soft-reset to restart system.
I've tried to roll back to the stock recovery and it works perfectly. But any time I try to flash the custom recovery again, then blackscreen...
I really want to root my device, but I need the custom recovery to install the binaries.
I would be happy if I can bypass the recovery installation, that's not compulsory for me. My plan was indeed flash the binaries and roll back to stock recovery.
Thanks in advance!:good:
ironwick said:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get root access on my OPO, so I read some information about the process.
It has CM 11S R38.
* Update recovery unchecked.
* Bootloader unlocked.
Til here everything is OK. The problem starts when I install TWRP or any other custom recovery (I've tried also with Philz CWM). After the installation (via fastboot) it says everything was correct, but when I restart in Recovery the device just "freezes" (actually is the screen which keeps with OPO Logo) and then it becomes to black screen. After this happens I have to force a soft-reset to restart system.
I've tried to roll back to the stock recovery and it works perfectly. But any time I try to flash the custom recovery again, then blackscreen...
I really want to root my device, but I need the custom recovery to install the binaries.
I would be happy if I can bypass the recovery installation, that's not compulsory for me. My plan was indeed flash the binaries and roll back to stock recovery.
Thanks in advance!:good:
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i had issue when my recovery was always returned to stock CM recovery
- in developer options there is checkbox "Update CM recovery", have you unchecked that?
Night5talker said:
i had issue when my recovery was always returned to stock CM recovery
- in developer options there is checkbox "Update CM recovery", have you unchecked that?
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Yes, and did not work.
But finally I managed to install Philz Recovery. So it's solved for me. :good:
I have the same problem, but I need multirom and without TWRP it doesn't work. Anyone help us?
ValoXis said:
I have the same problem, but I need multirom and without TWRP it doesn't work. Anyone help us?
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For me TWRP works only on ColorOS but the OS doesn't boot, with 11S the OS boots but recovery doesn't boot.
Hello, I am using an AT&T LG G2 (D800 of course) and after Rooting I'd like to install CM. I've installed custom ROMs before and usually have no trouble with them, but I can't seem to install TWRP on my phone.
I've installed AutoRec for my model from the playstore to install TWRP but it doesn't seem to work. According to the tutorial I just have to reboot after the process and then boot into recovery, however when I do so from an app I do not have a recovery installed, and when I try to do it via hardware booting it just goes to the factory reset screen. I understand that booting into recovery this way will always show this screen and that I'm supposed to just confirm everything, then it should boot into TWRP. However doing so simply resets my phone.
Anyone have this problem or some more specific steps in order to help me?
ItsGflow said:
Hello, I am using an AT&T LG G2 (D800 of course) and after Rooting I'd like to install CM. I've installed custom ROMs before and usually have no trouble with them, but I can't seem to install TWRP on my phone.
I've installed AutoRec for my model from the playstore to install TWRP but it doesn't seem to work. According to the tutorial I just have to reboot after the process and then boot into recovery, however when I do so from an app I do not have a recovery installed, and when I try to do it via hardware booting it just goes to the factory reset screen. I understand that booting into recovery this way will always show this screen and that I'm supposed to just confirm everything, then it should boot into TWRP. However doing so simply resets my phone.
Anyone have this problem or some more specific steps in order to help me?
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Take my advise. Do not install CM12. The speaker volume is too low and the shipped camera is the worst camera ever. I went to CM12 nightlies and reverted back to Stock G2 firmware. Plus, paid app Cygic GPS didnt work and few other crashes here and there. But anyways, if you still want to root then use LG One Click Root http://www.andromods.com/news-root/lg-g3-g-flex-2-g2-lollipop-one-click.html
Hello,
I am new to rooting so I hope what i say makes sense.
I recently rooted my Samsung galaxy s6 G920IDVU3EPC6 yesterday. After seeing a update notification pop up it took me to twrp where I tried everything to get out of it, install the .zip thing. reboot. Nothing would get me out of the twrp menu. stupidly, I did an advanced wipe and it appears I got rid of all the system files or something like that.
Now the only thing I can do is enter the blue download menu or get stuck on the boot logo screen forever. I have made backups of my files on my PC. How do I get my phone back? please help me!
Hi,
Samsung OTAs (Over The Air) updates won't work on a rooted device. It has rebooted into TWRP, because normally it reboots into it's original Samsung recovery and installs the update. But because TWRP replaces the Samsung recovery, it doesn't work.
And if you have wiped the System partition, you no longer have anything installed. No Android, nothing.
The easiest thing to do would be to flash the original firmware for your device. Then you can do the update, then root your device.
A good habit to get into when you have TWRP installed is to do regular TWRP full backups. That way, if anything happens (like wiping your device), you can just restore that backup from TWRP, and the phone will be exactly as it was, with all partitions intact
the_scotsman said:
Hi,
Samsung OTAs (Over The Air) updates won't work on a rooted device. It has rebooted into TWRP, because normally it reboots into it's original Samsung recovery and installs the update. But because TWRP replaces the Samsung recovery, it doesn't work.
And if you have wiped the System partition, you no longer have anything installed. No Android, nothing.
The easiest thing to do would be to flash the original firmware for your device. Then you can do the update, then root your device.
A good habit to get into when you have TWRP installed is to do regular TWRP full backups. That way, if anything happens (like wiping your device), you can just restore that backup from TWRP, and the phone will be exactly as it was, with all partitions intact
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I can't flash the original ROM. When I try to flash it on odin it never gets past setup connection or NAND write start. I tried different versions and cable and port and it doesnt work. PLEASE HELP
I can enter the TWRP menu but whenever I do something it says no OS installed.
I rooted my device. Everything's all good.
I flashed a rom (xposed framework) using Flashify.
My phone started going crazy after the reboot.
Now I'm stuck in the samsung logo screen.
I need help.
I dont have TWRP Recovery or anything else. My recovery is still the Android Recovery.
I have tried wipe cache and wipe/factory reset. Nothing works after rebooting.
My option right now is downloading a stock ROM and installing it via Odin.
Problem is, I don't know if my phone is region locked and I cannot find my region/country stock ROM.
So I'm going to assume any of them will work as long as it has the same android and build version as my phone.
I cannot access my phone.
Only able to go into recovery and download mode. A normal boot will just stay stuck on the samsung logo screen for hours.
Any help is appreciated. I am very new to this, please help me.
Which device?
As the title already states my Galaxy S6 ( SM-G920F, 6.0.1, rooted) only boots in TWRP and I can't get out of that recovery boot loop. I already tried flashing the stock ROM but I get the SW REV CHECK FAIL DEVICE 4 BINARY 3 fail. Are there any ways to fix this, possibly without losing all my personal data(if not I'd like to know how anyways)?
I can access the download menu and I also tried wiping the Dalvik/ART Cache.
I tried this stock ROM: G920FXXU4DPIL, Switzerland(AUT)
Thanks for taking your time
EDIT: I haven't tried ADB since I'm not sure how to use it correctly and I don't want to screw up even further.
Hi mate that error means that the stock firmware you are triyng to install is a lower version than the one on the device, go online and find the most recent version, as for the data just boot to twrp make a backup of data partition, connect the phone to pc twrp as mtp turn on by default and copy the backup to pc, after the flash just reinstall twrp and restore.