How to Install TWRP Easily using KFU - Kindle Fire General

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Nexus Root Toolkit - how can I update TWRP & SU?

Hello, is there any way to update TWRP and SU in device via Nexus Root Toolkit please? Thank you
Don't use a toolkit.
Is your phone already rooted? If it is, just download goo manager from the play store and use it to update twrp. Then download the latest supersu zip either from xda or chainfires site and flash it via your newly updated twrp.
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Thank you for quick answer. Will do.
WugFresh Toolkit
Advanced Utilitties - Launch - Flash (Permanent) - Recovery - Select IMG
SU flash via TWRP or Toolkit
Will the Nexus root toolkit install latest version of TWRP for your supported phone??
Bcoz i think if TWRP is not the latest version then device will get a bootloop.... Im not sure.

how to root and still have stock recovery using adb

for rooting i usually uses the wugfresh nexus toolkit and it will root the nexus by using a temporary twrp recovery but how do i do the same using adb?
im using linux now so thats why i used adb to flash 4.4 but i couldnt find a way to flash twrp temporarily(the recovery will only last for one time and returns to stock afterwards) . i could flash twrp and install superuser and then flash the stock recovery but im just trying to figure out how the toolkit does it by using two steps (flashing twrp temporarily and installing super su).
balus3u said:
for rooting i usually uses the wugfresh nexus toolkit and it will root the nexus by using a temporary twrp recovery but how do i do the same using adb?
im using linux now so thats why i used adb to flash 4.4 but i couldnt find a way to flash twrp temporarily(the recovery will only last for one time and returns to stock afterwards) . i could flash twrp and install superuser and then flash the stock recovery but im just trying to figure out how the toolkit does it by using two steps (flashing twrp temporarily and installing super su).
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The command should be fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot nameofcustomrecovery.img , with this command you can boot in twrp temporarily
Or simply flash the stock recovery when done.
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Try framaroot maybe? There are reports it works on KitKat..

Rooting manually

I'm on 4.4.4 Original
I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP 2.8.0.1 from their website.
Both via fastboot.
Now I need the latest SuperSu file to install this via TWRP.
I have this WUG Tool, too. But it wants to install a boot.img and twrp again.
I just want the latest supersu file.
Or do I have to let him install a boot.img over the original one?
When using the WUG Tool it should download the latest file dependencies for your device(boot.img/supersu/etc).
When using the "Unlock" option it will reboot into bootloader and then fastboot, flash custom boot.img and continue the process.
Have no fear as it will flash/install the latest twrp and supersu..
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TWRP - apps - adb sideload

Hello. I got SM-G935F with android 7.0 and I want to instal TWRP just to instal some aplications which has to be flashed. I dont want to root my phone. My question is if smth goes wrong while instaling TWRP via odin can It screw up imei and efs partition?
If I got stock firmware can I instal those aplications in zip with adb sideload using stock recovery and there adb sideload?
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hekiru24 said:
Hello. I got SM-G935F with android 7.0 and I want to instal TWRP just to instal some aplications which has to be flashed. I dont want to root my phone. My question is if smth goes wrong while instaling TWRP via odin can It screw up imei and efs partition?
If I got stock firmware can I instal those aplications in zip with adb sideload using stock recovery and there adb sideload?
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Yes you can mess things up using twrp and adb especially if you want
to keep your phone in it's original pristine 100% official stock condition.
As long as you are not trying to install applications which require root
you don't even need to use adb or twrp.
If you are talking about apk apps like the ones you find at the playstore
they don't require twrp or adb.
Sideloading any apk app is easily done simply by copying the apk app
into your internal or external sdcard and using a file manager install
them from there.
If you are talking about flashing or installing ZIP files they all would error
out for you because flashing or installing any zip files require root access.
Good luck,
Have a great day!

Rooting OOS 10.3.1 without patched img file

I have been trying to root my device several times now using the patched img method, and all of the time it has ended up soft bricking my device.
I would really like to know how to install Magisk the proper way with TWRP installed.
Please help me out
Thank you
Install Magisk from the zip file in TWRP - you have to do tethered TWRP boot ("fastboot boot twrp.img" - the UEFI bootloader on OxygenOS 10.3.0 and later are fixed so Fastboot tethered boot works correctly now), then install TWRP the usual way from zip installer, and finally reboot back into recovery then install Magisk (also from zip installer).
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Dr. Mario said:
Install Magisk from the zip file in TWRP - you have to do tethered TWRP boot ("fastboot boot twrp.img" - the UEFI bootloader on OxygenOS 10.3.0 and later are fixed so Fastboot tethered boot works correctly now), then install TWRP the usual way from zip installer, and finally reboot back into recovery then install Magisk (also from zip installer).
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Does using official TWRP work?
You may want to use unofficial version as it works better than official ones (the one at twrp.me is already way outdated).
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