[CLOSED] i can't get out of twrp - General Questions and Answers

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kraken-gz said:
i managed to flash twrp via fastboot, with command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
and then i applied:
fastboot boot recovery
and it booted into twrp (yay), but when i try to reboot it into system (or poweroff, and on), it boots into twrp. succesfully managed to replace stock recovery, but now i cant go into system. i got backup of system, but i don't know how to boot into system now.
phone is Allview Viva H801
I don't know how i can get into fastboot now via twrp. Is there way to communicate with twrp via PC. because twrp terminal , closes keyboard when i press key 'b', which makes it impossible to type any command (to get into fastboot )
can i fix this via twrp as i cant go into bootloader
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TWRP don't have reboot bootloader option!?

Re-flash Stock ROM.

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Restore Android Stock's Recovery Mode

Hello! I've tried to root my phone (Moto G XT1541 Europe 1GB) but failed. I got an error when trying to flash the custom recovery. Unfortunately, it has overwritten the stock recovery and it didn't install. So, now I have a phone without recovery and I can't do a factory reset because of that (I think).
So, this is my question: how can I re install the default Android 6.0 recovery mode for my phone?
Also, my phone boots automatically on bootloader mode and I can't re-lock the bootloader because I can't flash anymore either; I got an error because the pre flash validation failed when trying to flash with adb fastboot, but this is minimal issues that doesn't really bother me, but they could be helpful and if someone knows how to get rid of them, I want to know!
I hope someone will help me!
Azyreal said:
Hello! I've tried to root my phone (Moto G XT1541 Europe 1GB) but failed. I got an error when trying to flash the custom recovery. Unfortunately, it has overwritten the stock recovery and it didn't install. So, now I have a phone without recovery and I can't do a factory reset because of that (I think).
So, this is my question: how can I re install the default Android 6.0 recovery mode for my phone?
Also, my phone boots automatically on bootloader mode and I can't re-lock the bootloader because I can't flash anymore either; I got an error because the pre flash validation failed when trying to flash with adb fastboot, but this is minimal issues that doesn't really bother me, but they could be helpful and if someone knows how to get rid of them, I want to know!
I hope someone will help me!
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The bootloader cannot be relocked in the Moto G 2015, the best you can do is hide the warning screen. Find the stock image and fastboot flash the recovery from there, or better yet, flash the entire image so you are in a known working state
If you are in Pre-Flash validation, you do not have the correct image for your device... I suggest you post in the "How to flash factory images" thread about returning to stock, if it is possible. You MUST factory default before flashing factory images, if you can't, try 'fastboot erase userdata' and try again.
Flash latest twrp via fastboot and reboot into recovery ,
don't reboot into system,
reboot into recovery manually, then you can enter twrp recovery and can flash supersu 2.62.3.
when you just reboot after flash twrp and reboot system erase custom recovery and save stock recovery, so don't enter fastboot reboot, enter fastboot reboot recovery after flash recovery via pc.
Rename twrp recovery as only twrp in fastboot folder in your pc , not as twrp.img,
But cmd as fastboot flash recovery twrp.img , then no errors ( are you unlocked bootloader ?)
acejavelin said:
The bootloader cannot be relocked in the Moto G 2015, the best you can do is hide the warning screen. Find the stock image and fastboot flash the recovery from there, or better yet, flash the entire image so you are in a known working state
If you are in Pre-Flash validation, you do not have the correct image for your device... I suggest you post in the "How to flash factory images" thread about returning to stock, if it is possible. You MUST factory default before flashing factory images, if you can't, try 'fastboot erase userdata' and try again.
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drmuruga said:
Flash latest twrp via fastboot and reboot into recovery ,
don't reboot into system,
reboot into recovery manually, then you can enter twrp recovery and can flash supersu 2.62.3.
when you just reboot after flash twrp and reboot system erase custom recovery and save stock recovery, so don't enter fastboot reboot, enter fastboot reboot recovery after flash recovery via pc.
Rename twrp recovery as only twrp in fastboot folder in your pc , not as twrp.img,
But cmd as fastboot flash recovery twrp.img , then no errors ( are you unlocked bootloader ?)
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Hey! Thank you! I've been able to flash the TWRP recovery and now I can do a factory reset (and also send sms, which I couldn't do anymore for some reason).
I still have the issue where the bootloader screen appears everytime I turn my phone on, and I still can't re lock my device because I can't flash anything either. I've recovered all of my data, so I think I'm going to stick with that for a moment but maybe I'll try what you said some day.
Again, really thank you for helping me!
drmuruga said:
Flash latest twrp via fastboot and reboot into recovery ,
don't reboot into system, reboot into recovery manually, then you can enter twrp recovery and can flash supersu 2.62.3.
when you just reboot after flash twrp and reboot system erase custom recovery and save stock recovery, so don't enter fastboot reboot, enter fastboot reboot recovery after flash recovery via pc.
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Now I understand why my flashing TWRP did not take. I simply rebooted to system and still have stock recovery installed. I was successful booting twrp via fastboot and successfully flashed supersu 2.62.3. Is this step in listed in any faq? I must have missed it.
So after flashing TWRP, do you then power down device prior to manually booting to recovery?
MrTooPhone said:
Now I understand why my flashing TWRP did not take. I simply rebooted to system and still have stock recovery installed. I was successful booting twrp via fastboot and successfully flashed supersu 2.62.3. Is this step in listed in any faq? I must have missed it.
So after flashing TWRP, do you then power down device prior to manually booting to recovery?
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Don't power down, already you are in fastboot mode, you can just enter recovery from that. I forget the reference, but i will search and post.
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I get this from twrp official page
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
In our phone press simultaneously volume down + power button to enter recovery.

phone booting into default recovery even after flashing twrp (xiaomi redmi note 4)

whenever i try to go into recovery mode, it takes me to the default one even after i flashed twrp. my bootloader is unlocked and i flashed twrp several times. even when i use the command prompt from fastboot mode it still takes me to the default recovery. any ideas to what's wrong?
Asafbzm said:
whenever i try to go into recovery mode, it takes me to the default one even after i flashed twrp. my bootloader is unlocked and i flashed twrp several times. even when i use the command prompt from fastboot mode it still takes me to the default recovery. any ideas to what's wrong?
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This could be a solution or a workaround:
"Hello i just had a personal experience with my Asus zenfone selfie Z00T Stock recovery kept replacing TWRP. (Boot loader already unlocked)
This is how i got around it i downloaded the latest TWRP for my device and placed directly in minimal adb and fastboot app folder then i renamed it to recovery .
then i put my device in fastboot mode using the buttons on the phone and After i ran minimal adb and fastboot app as admin then i typed fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
once done i then i typed fastboot boot recovery.img. and my phone booted to twrp recovery then i selected reboot recovery directly on my phone and to finish reboot system (still in twrp) that's it.
(OEM commands to boot from fastboot to recovery do not work on some devices )
it only worked for me eventually because i downloaded the latest TWRP from the official TWRP website.
The idea is to flash the custom recovery and then booting from the custom recovery.img that you just used to flash (the one still on the pc) using minimal adb and fastboot app.
IT may not work on all devices as the commands may change from one device to another but the idea stays the same. (example for nexus fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot recovery.img)
I hope this will help some people out."
sill not booting into twrp
Tiqqy said:
This could be a solution or a workaround:
"Hello i just had a personal experience with my Asus zenfone selfie Z00T Stock recovery kept replacing TWRP. (Boot loader already unlocked)
This is how i got around it i downloaded the latest TWRP for my device and placed directly in minimal adb and fastboot app folder then i renamed it to recovery .
then i put my device in fastboot mode using the buttons on the phone and After i ran minimal adb and fastboot app as admin then i typed fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
once done i then i typed fastboot boot recovery.img. and my phone booted to twrp recovery then i selected reboot recovery directly on my phone and to finish reboot system (still in twrp) that's it.
(OEM commands to boot from fastboot to recovery do not work on some devices )
it only worked for me eventually because i downloaded the latest TWRP from the official TWRP website.
The idea is to flash the custom recovery and then booting from the custom recovery.img that you just used to flash (the one still on the pc) using minimal adb and fastboot app.
IT may not work on all devices as the commands may change from one device to another but the idea stays the same. (example for nexus fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot recovery.img)
I hope this will help some people out."
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i've just tried this but the 'fastboot boot recovery' command just turn the phone back on from fastboot. thanks anyways!
Tiqqy said:
This could be a solution or a workaround:
"Hello i just had a personal experience with my Asus zenfone selfie Z00T Stock recovery kept replacing TWRP. (Boot loader already unlocked)
This is how i got around it i downloaded the latest TWRP for my device and placed directly in minimal adb and fastboot app folder then i renamed it to recovery .
then i put my device in fastboot mode using the buttons on the phone and After i ran minimal adb and fastboot app as admin then i typed fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
once done i then i typed fastboot boot recovery.img. and my phone booted to twrp recovery then i selected reboot recovery directly on my phone and to finish reboot system (still in twrp) that's it.
(OEM commands to boot from fastboot to recovery do not work on some devices )
it only worked for me eventually because i downloaded the latest TWRP from the official TWRP website.
The idea is to flash the custom recovery and then booting from the custom recovery.img that you just used to flash (the one still on the pc) using minimal adb and fastboot app.
IT may not work on all devices as the commands may change from one device to another but the idea stays the same. (example for nexus fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot recovery.img)
I hope this will help some people out."
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Work for me. Thanks buddy
This works, thumb up
Asafbzm said:
i've just tried this but the 'fastboot boot recovery' command just turn the phone back on from fastboot. thanks anyways!
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i have suffered with the same problem for hours until i decided to come here and look for related article , it actually worked and made me wonder that it wasn't that hard to fix it , i just rebooted fastboot and flashed twrp and in the end typed 'fastboot reboot recovery.img
that solved my suffering within 5 seconds. thank you for sharing the knowledge
Tiqqy said:
This could be a solution or a workaround:
"Hello i just had a personal experience with my Asus zenfone selfie Z00T Stock recovery kept replacing TWRP. (Boot loader already unlocked)
This is how i got around it i downloaded the latest TWRP for my device and placed directly in minimal adb and fastboot app folder then i renamed it to recovery .
then i put my device in fastboot mode using the buttons on the phone and After i ran minimal adb and fastboot app as admin then i typed fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
once done i then i typed fastboot boot recovery.img. and my phone booted to twrp recovery then i selected reboot recovery directly on my phone and to finish reboot system (still in twrp) that's it.
(OEM commands to boot from fastboot to recovery do not work on some devices )
it only worked for me eventually because i downloaded the latest TWRP from the official TWRP website.
The idea is to flash the custom recovery and then booting from the custom recovery.img that you just used to flash (the one still on the pc) using minimal adb and fastboot app.
IT may not work on all devices as the commands may change from one device to another but the idea stays the same. (example for nexus fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot recovery.img)
I hope this will help some people out."
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I had the same issue on Poco F1 and this worked for me as well! Pleasant surprise. First result on google was this article and it worked, 2 minutes work.
Lamantin001 said:
I had the same issue on Poco F1 and this worked for me as well! Pleasant surprise. First result on google was this article and it worked, 2 minutes work.
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Okay, I was a bit too early with that. The next time I turned off the phone and tried booting to recovery (Vol up+pwr), I got booted into factory recovery (mi-recovery 3.0) :/
Lamantin001 said:
Okay, I was a bit too early with that. The next time I turned off the phone and tried booting to recovery (Vol up+pwr), I got booted into factory recovery (mi-recovery 3.0) :/
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Update:
I found the solution. I followed the steps in this article:
How can I keep MIUI from overwrite TWRP with stock recovery after a ROM flash?
I'm on fw Global 9.6.6.0. (Bought the phone 'bogus' unlocked with "fake" 9.6.4.0, bricked it while trying to restore chinese fw and re-lock bootloader using miflash - I'm not doing that again brought it back to life using the steps from...
forum.xda-developers.com
Asafbzm said:
whenever i try to go into recovery mode, it takes me to the default one even after i flashed twrp. my bootloader is unlocked and i flashed twrp several times. even when i use the command prompt from fastboot mode it still takes me to the default recovery. any ideas to what's wrong?
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Try this:
when you are in fastboot mode type:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
This command will boot your phone to twrp. Install twrp .zip file (there are 2 options when installing .img or .zip)
after this go to ADB/Sideload - This is in Advanced section
Then swipe to start a sideload. Now on your pc type:
Code:
adb sideload recovery.zip
This worked for me. I hope this works for you too

TWRP install dont work

Hi guys.
I unlocked my bootloader, and installed the Global Beta Rom via TWRP.
Now, that I am finishing that, TWRP is not installed anymore. And I can't install it.
When I boot into fastboot, and install TWRP like usual, everything is ok. No error appears. But when I want to boot into TWRP via key-combination, nothing happens. When I boot MiUi again, then reboot and try to boot into TWRP again, the Mi-Recoverymenue appears. But not TWRP. Can anyone help here?
After ROM package installed, boot and setup everythings you need, reboot to fastboot mode.
You must install TWRP again, then boot to TWRP by using command, same as the first time you install TWRP. Full commands:
1. fastboot devices.
2. fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
3. fastboot boot twrp.img
DungHD said:
After ROM package installed, boot and setup everythings you need, reboot to fastboot mode.
You must install TWRP again, then boot to TWRP by using command, same as the first time you install TWRP. Full commands:
1. fastboot devices.
2. fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
3. fastboot boot twrp.img
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Done that.
Device reboot, screen turns black. Then device reboot again, and MIUI will start.
After you install TWRP via fastboot command boot into TWRP via fastboot using the TWRP image on your computer. After TWRP comes up disconnect your phone from your computer, go into the TWRP reboot menu and select reboot into recovery. After you boot back into TWRP it should stick until you flash another ROM zip.
Same issue here.....please have a look at attached picture to see what I have done.
Even after a couple of minutes the screen remains black after trying to boot into TWRP.img with "fastboot boot twrp.img"
Is this a wrong command?
OK with rebooting the system is replacing TWRP, mens I need to go directly into TWRP without rebooting OS., but neither the command above nor ´"fastboot reboot" and simultaniously holding Vol+ and Power ware entering TWRP .....even more
Entering "fastboot reboot" afterwards, device is rebooting normally.
Would be great to explain how I can successfully get TWRP run.
Thx a lot!!
MIUI overwrites the recovery with each boot.
You'll have to get root access and adjust s few files (there is a guide somewhere here on xda) to get it to stay
flyingjack said:
Same issue here.....please have a look at attached picture to see what I have done.
Even after a couple of minutes the screen remains black after trying to boot into TWRP.img with "fastboot boot twrp.img"
Is this a wrong command?
OK with rebooting the system is replacing TWRP, mens I need to go directly into TWRP without rebooting OS., but neither the command above nor ´"fastboot reboot" and simultaniously holding Vol+ and Power ware entering TWRP .....even more
Entering "fastboot reboot" afterwards, device is rebooting normally.
Would be great to explain how I can successfully get TWRP run.
Thx a lot!!
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Did you download wrong .img file for polaris?
All versions has capacity more than 46 MB. Latest version is 46788 KB.
DungHD said:
Did you download wrong .img file for polaris?
All versions has capacity more than 46 MB. Latest version is 46788 KB.
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THx mate! actually I downloaded the wrong file. With the correct one evreythink is working fine!!!

[ AIO ] Guide TECNO SPARK 5 PRO (KD7) bootloader unlocking,root,twrp & stock firmware

AIO GUIDE TECNO KD7
1. Bootloader Unlocking
1. Download & install the ADB driver
2.Enable devloper mode by taping on Build verson(setting->my phone) then enable Oem Unlock & usb debugging from (settings->System->Devloper option)
3.Now connect device & open ADB path & run cmd
command: ADB devices
then reboot to bootloader
command: ADB reboot bootloader
4. unlock bootloader
command: fastboot flashing unlock the phone will ask to confirm
5. now reboot to system
command:fastboot reboot
If you are stuck waiting for the device screen
2. TWRP [unoficial]
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/twrp-recovery-for-tecno-kd7.4378493/
3. Orange state disabler:
Flashing guide & zip file
Click Wipe →Format Data → Yes → Press Enter.
Then Click Reboot → Recovery (Reboot to Recovery ).
After this, TWRP Recovery Mode will be installed on your phone
Link: Orange disabler.zip
4. Root
1.boot into recovery
2. Flash magisk .zip
llink:https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v21.0/Magisk-v21.0.zip
3.1. Unroot
1.boot into recovery
2. Flash magisk unistaller .zip
link:https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v21.0/Magisk-uninstaller-20201003.zip
5.Stock Firmware Files
Stock boot ,stock recovery & Full Firmware are added
To Flash full firmware
Extract zip & run flash.bat
Link: TECNO-SPARK-5-PRO-KD7-H6211FQRSTU-Q-GL-211101V404-fastboot flash full rom.zip
6. Gsi rom / Custom rom Installation guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/custom-rom-for-tecno-phone-dynamic-partition.4379341/
vendor : ( 3 sim problem guide )
TECNO-SPARK-5-PRO-KD7-H6211FQRSTU-Q-GL-211101V404
7. Phone Hard Brick fix
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/phone-soft-brick-phone-on-off-poblem-tecno-device.4378501/
7.1. Flash file:
Link :
TECNO-SPARK-5-PRO-KD7-H6211FQRSTU-Q-GL-211101V404
HIT THE THANKS BUTTON IF ABOVE INFORMATION IS HELPFUL TO YOU
Tecno kd7 full guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...r-unlocking-root-twrp-stock-firmware.4345557/
What do you mean by boot into recovery? Going fastboot mode? And then writing fastboot flash recovery magisk.zip( for step 3(root)) ?
Also should have the updatest kd7 before rooting?
Thanks in advance for your hard work.
Tanjin01: Thanks
Fast time twrp recovery install: (any bulid version)
[command]
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flashing unlock
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot reboot recovery
[command]
Now boot into twrp recovery and from there "wipe option->Format Data -> yes Format.
Next, Reboot option -> recovery click Wait reboot recovery and flash magisk.zip
Any time root and unroot:
2.going to recovery
Open recovery and install magisk zip. /Magisk uninstall flash
Parvej789 said:
Tanjin01: Thanks
Fast time twrp recovery install: (any bulid version)
1.Fastboot flash recovery .
Fastboot reboot recovery -
Open recovery -wipe format data-yes.
reboot to recovery
and install magisk zip.
Any time root and unroot:
2.going to recovery
Open recovery and install magisk zip. /Magisk uninstall
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Thank a bunch for consist help with my nobby question(s)!
Correct me if i am wrong before i procced,
Fire up pc, open terminal/cmd and writing the following one after another
[Command]
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flashing unlock
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
[command]
Now i boot into twrp recovery and from there "wipe data". Then "advanced wipe" with delvic cache.
Next, again, twrp recovery and flash magisk.zip
Right?
Tanzin01
[Command]
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flashing unlock
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot reboot recovery
[command]
Now i boot into twrp recovery and from there "wipe ". Then "Format Data" with yes Format.
Next, Reboot to recovery .again, twrp recovery and flash magisk.zip
Right?
Thanks man. Have a nice day&life
hey man, all went well till format. in format i saw some error, eg failed to mount /data(something like this). Any idaea why i got this?
[i got a success msg though]]
also can i access twrp recovery mode via volume and power button?(i tried volume up+power button but got adnroid image with "No command".)
Command]
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flashing unlock
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot reboot recovery
[command]
Now boot into twrp recovery and from there "wipe option ->Format Data -> yes Format .
Next,
Reboot options -> recovery click Wait reboot to recovery and magisk.zip flash
Parvej789 said:
Command]
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flashing unlock
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot reboot recovery
[command]
Now i boot into twrp recovery and from there "wipe ". Then "Format Data" with yes Format.
Next,
Reboot options to recovery .again, twrp recovery and flash magisk.zip
Right?
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All the commands worked smoothly but when again tried to go twrp recovery for rooting, I can't seem to find twrp. I got no command with Android pic and after few seconds default device recovery option. From where I can navigate to fastboot, recovery, wipe and etc.
"
Next,
Reboot options to recovery .again, tw
Parvej789 said:
Next,
Reboot options to recovery .again, twrp recovery and flash magisk.zip
Right?
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Not sure what you mean by this. But tried
[Command]
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot reboot recovery
[Command]
Which took me to deafult recovery, no Twrp this time.
However I spent some time on xda and found this Command "fastboot boot twrp.img". Will try tomorrow again, will let you know if it worked! Man I'm probably bothering you!
Tanzin01 said:
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Next,
Reboot options to recovery .again, tw
Not sure what you mean by this. But tried
[Command]
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot reboot recovery
[Command]
Which took me to deafult recovery, no Twrp this time.
However I spent some time on xda and found this Command "fastboot boot twrp.img". Will try tomorrow again, will let you know if it worked! Man I'm probably bothering you!
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[command]
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flashing unlock
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot reboot recovery
[command]
Now boot into twrp recovery and from there "wipe option->Format Data -> yes Format and back home menu
Next, Reboot option -> recovery click Wait reboot recovery and flash magisk.zip
Unorganized posts! Its xda's fault. Your edited post wasn't shown to me until my last post was posted!
Thanks man. This time I got it. I wrongly rebooted after "format data". I will reflash the twrp file again tomorrow.
Hey, i got myself in trouble again! Everything was working fine till i clicked on "Erase data" from settings. Now i cant boot into sytem, always booting into twrp.Any help?
Should i try flashing android 11, the one you provided here?
Tanzin01 said:
Hey, i got myself in trouble again! Everything was working fine till i clicked on "Erase data" from settings. Now i cant boot into sytem, always booting into twrp.Any help?
Should i try flashing android 11, the one you provided here?
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Stock recovery.img flash and reboot
To make sure, i am donig as you described,
download stock firmware and get recovery.img.
now flash it: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now reboot, right?
Btw cant i just flash andoid 11 altogether? (and thanks for your constant help
Tanzin01 said:
To make sure, i am donig as you described,
download stock firmware and get recovery.img.
now flash it: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Now reboot, right?
Btw cant i just flash andoid 11 altogether? (and thanks for your constant help :fashfashfashfash)
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Yes
Or
Full flash
KD7-H6211FQRSTU-Q-GL-210520V392.zip
drive.google.com
how to do full flash?
[command]
fastboot flash system FullFlashfirmware.zip
[command]
or
sideload the zip file and then swipe install via twrp?
No .
PC to mobile(fastboot flash)
Now connect device to PC
Unzip flash file PC
Folder open
Click flash.bat
CMD open:
1.Do you want to Reboot device into fastboot [Y/N]=y type enter
2.wipe user data [Y/N]=y type enter
Then flash started
FLASHING success
Reboot to phone on
sadly im not on windows. Anyway thnx. i will try and see flashing recovery. Will let you know the result.
Stock recovery.img flash and reboot options->system click.
Reboot to phone on
Parvej789 said:
Stock recovery.img flash and reboot options->system click.
Reboot to phone on
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got error
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Sending 'recovery' (39936 KB)
FAILED (Write to device failed (No such device))
fastboot: error: Command failed
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tried changing cable but no change.
Oky so i had a hunch, and it was correct. i mounted system and didnt get that error.
Thanks buddy. Took me few tries and combination. but now im back with my device. And as guessed, twrp was/is the culprit. It was locking the system or something like this, perhaps a glich? anyway had to mount system and already wrote the command on terminal, so as soon as phone screen turns on, i get to send the data from pc to phone before phone starts doing many of its stuff.
Wipe option->format data -yes
Reboot option-> recovery and Twrp open
1.boot.img flash
2.super.img flash
3.recovery.img flash
Than reboot
Tanzin01 said:
Thanks buddy. Took me few tries and combination. but now im back with my device. And as guessed, twrp was/is the culprit. It was locking the system or something like this, perhaps a glich? anyway had to mount system and already wrote the command on terminal, so as soon as phone screen turns on, i get to send the data from pc to phone before phone starts doing many of its stuff.
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Build version correct
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not going into system after flashing twrp via fastboot

this is not troll, i just forgot command, but i understand where is problem, i just need help in issuing command, and also keeping TWRP after booting in system
okay, this is not usuall getting stuck in twrp after flashing it via fastboot.
i just need help how to boot , system
because way i installed it, is via fastboot:
' fastboot flash recovery twrp.img '
done good
but i mistakenly followed tutorial , and executed what they said should be okay (i mean it is okay, to boot it into recovery, but my phone manufacturer is stupid and don't include proper fastboot)
so i typed command
' fastboot boot recovery '
which it booted into recovery, and when i reboot into 'system' from twrp it boots into system. i had same issue, but i forgot command how to do this (and link to that solution also)
i just know that, last command, my phone misinterpret it , to boot recovery as boot way. instead of kernel, boot.img
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because we have beautifull documentation on fastbood issued by google, i don't know how to make it boot system, i mean, boot.img
and, i want it to keep twrp installed, suprisingly, when i go power + volume up , sometimes it brings stock recovery and sometimes twrp.
for now, help me how to issue command, to boot kernel and not recovery
- and phone is: Allview Viva H801 , android 5.0
yea, some no name, that's why i'm asking for help
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EDIT:
i think i managed to permamently flash TWRP, which was purpose, because now I can, use power on + volume up , and it always brings up TWRP (yay)
but now, i don't know how i can access bootloader (fastboot) , if i need to issue commands you instruct me to issue. i can use only twrp
kraken-gz said:
this is not troll, i just forgot command, but i understand where is problem, i just need help in issuing command, and also keeping TWRP after booting in system
okay, this is not usuall getting stuck in twrp after flashing it via fastboot.
i just need help how to boot , system
because way i installed it, is via fastboot:
' fastboot flash recovery twrp.img '
done good
but i mistakenly followed tutorial , and executed what they said should be okay (i mean it is okay, to boot it into recovery, but my phone manufacturer is stupid and don't include proper fastboot)
so i typed command
' fastboot boot recovery '
which it booted into recovery, and when i reboot into 'system' from twrp it boots into system. i had same issue, but i forgot command how to do this (and link to that solution also)
i just know that, last command, my phone misinterpret it , to boot recovery as boot way. instead of kernel, boot.img
------------------------------------------
because we have beautifull documentation on fastbood issued by google, i don't know how to make it boot system, i mean, boot.img
and, i want it to keep twrp installed, suprisingly, when i go power + volume up , sometimes it brings stock recovery and sometimes twrp.
for now, help me how to issue command, to boot kernel and not recovery
- and phone is: Allview Viva H801 , android 5.0
yea, some no name, that's why i'm asking for help
---------------
EDIT:
i think i managed to permamently flash TWRP, which was purpose, because now I can, use power on + volume up , and it always brings up TWRP (yay)
but now, i don't know how i can access bootloader (fastboot) , if i need to issue commands you instruct me to issue. i can use only twrp
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Connect to adb while booted into TWRP and type the command:
adb reboot bootloader
That "should" boot into fastboot
For future reference, when flashing TWRP via fastboot, immediately after you flash the TWRP.img, enter the command:
adb reboot recovery
That should boot straight into TWRP and keep TWRP. If you let the device boot into any other mode than recovery, it will revert back to stock recovery, you have to boot directly into TWRP immediately after flashing it in order to keep TWRP.

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