Rooted and installed TWRP per these instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469995 and when I hit power/volume down and wait for LG logo then release and hit them again I get a screen that says Factory Hard Reset. (permanently Erase User data and reset settings)
Is this what I want to be seeing? If so I did this earlier and hit the power button like it says, then it asks are you sure, I hit power button again and it goes to a black screen with
[312640] Fastboot mode started
[316240] (cant read this part) _start()
and just sits there
Camoxjeep said:
Rooted and installed TWRP per these instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469995 and when I hit power/volume down and wait for LG logo then release and hit them again I get a screen that says Factory Hard Reset. (permanently Erase User data and reset settings)
Is this what I want to be seeing? If so I did this earlier and hit the power button like it says, then it asks are you sure, I hit power button again and it goes to a black screen with
[312640] Fastboot mode started
[316240] (cant read this part) _start()
and just sits there
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Yes. Once in factory reset hit power button 3 times and twrp will start. Have fun and always make a backup first.
If you can not get to recovery then you may have installed wrong one or bad download. Double check. Easier way is to use flashify app from market but I would at least 're download tarp. Make sure it is an img file not zip. I believe 6.3.2 is the img version then you can flash 6.3.3 zip from recovery. That is the newest one.
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jmileti said:
Yes. Once in factory reset hit power button 3 times and twrp will start. Have fun and always make a backup first.
If you can not get to recovery then you may have installed wrong one or bad download. Double check. Easier way is to use flashify app from market but I would at least 're download tarp. Make sure it is an img file not zip. I believe 6.3.2 is the img version then you can flash 6.3.3 zip from recovery. That is the newest one.
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thanks, I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469995 to install twrp. It says 2.6.3.2 Flashed it again with the recovery.bat file and still the same thing. Just sits there. I have to hold the power button for 15 seconds to restart. Got a correct link to the original file I need first in case this one aint it? Thanks
They posted a 3.3 version which would not work for me. Messed around for hours then flashed the 3.2 and it works great on both devices i put it on so far
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just use an app that has option to boot to recovery like goo.im
much easier than using combo button :good:
zekurosu said:
much easier than using combo button :good:
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easier if you can get into the OS, not the boot loop
zekurosu said:
just use an app that has option to boot to recovery like goo.im
much easier than using combo button :good:
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OK, installed goo manager on my phone and clicked on reboot into recovery and now its black screen with
fastboot mode started
(something)_start()
-reset-
-portcharge-
-reset-
-portcharge-
fastboot: processing commands
and nothing, just sits there. Anyone else know whats going on? THanks
Camoxjeep said:
OK, installed goo manager on my phone and clicked on reboot into recovery and now its black screen with
fastboot mode started
(something)_start()
-reset-
-portcharge-
-reset-
-portcharge-
fastboot: processing commands
and nothing, just sits there. Anyone else know whats going on? THanks
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This happened to me with a flash that somehow went bad. I'd used an IMG file someone had provided for 2.6.3.3 for VS980. I'd recommend getting the 2.6.3.2 file straight from TWRP (Google TWRP LG G2). Download this file to your phone. Install Flashify on your phone, run it, and use it to install the recovery you downloaded. This should fix your recovery issue. Then, if you want to upgrade to 2.6.3.3 (required for flashing 4.4 ROMs), you can flash one of the ZIP updates provided by TWRP.
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This happened to me with a flash that somehow went bad. I'd used an IMG file someone had provided for 2.6.3.3 for VS980. I'd recommend getting the 2.6.3.2 file straight from TWRP (Google TWRP LG G2). Download this file to your phone. Install Flashify on your phone, run it, and use it to install the recovery you downloaded. This should fix your recovery issue. Then, if you want to upgrade to 2.6.3.3 (required for flashing 4.4 ROMs), you can flash one of the ZIP updates provided by TWRP.
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thanks, best advise yet. Worked like a charm. thank a lot
Camoxjeep said:
thanks, best advise yet. Worked like a charm. thank a lot
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Just in case anyone else runs into this problem make sure you install the img file first, then flash the zip. I tried to install the zip first and thats what went wrong. All working great now.
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Camoxjeep said:
Just in case anyone else runs into this problem make sure you install the img file first, then flash the zip. I tried to install the zip first and thats what went wrong. All working great now.
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Do believe I said exactly same thing in post 3.
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Hi, a bit of noob but i did googled alot
My plan was:
Unlock and root with nexus 4 toolkit.
Do nandroid backup
Flash PA rom.
step 1 went okay,
afterwards i tried to go to recovery mode inorder to backup but i got the lying android with the red warning sign.
I did backup using Rom Manager and nexus 4 toolkit but I'm worried I can't get to recovery mode if something goes wrong.
How shall I proceed before flashing the rom?
The robot lying on it's back is the stock recovery. You need to flash CWM/TWRP before you can do a Nandroid
itayze said:
Hi, a bit of noob but i did googled alot
My plan was:
Unlock and root with nexus 4 toolkit.
Do nandroid backup
Flash PA rom.
step 1 went okay,
afterwards i tried to go to recovery mode inorder to backup but i got the lying android with the red warning sign.
I did backup using Rom Manager and nexus 4 toolkit but I'm worried I can't get to recovery mode if something goes wrong.
How shall I proceed before flashing the rom?
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Do yourself a favour and learn how to use ADB instead of toolkits that do more harm than good if used by inexperienced users and you`ll learn to do it the right way.
Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474956 for how to.
Youtube tutorial link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY4KSrgi-rE.
itayze said:
Hi, a bit of noob but i did googled alot
My plan was:
Unlock and root with nexus 4 toolkit.
Do nandroid backup
Flash PA rom.
step 1 went okay,
afterwards i tried to go to recovery mode inorder to backup but i got the lying android with the red warning sign.
I did backup using Rom Manager and nexus 4 toolkit but I'm worried I can't get to recovery mode if something goes wrong.
How shall I proceed before flashing the rom?
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If you have Rom Manager Installed and are rooted you should be able to install CWM thru it.
don't have flash recovery on rom manager
I don't have the the "Flash CWM" recovery option on rom manager,
I've attached a screen of what I do have,
I did explore the Recovery Setup but wasn't able to do anything usefull.
Any advice?
itayze said:
I don't have the the "Flash CWM" recovery option on rom manager,
I've attached a screen of what I do have,
I did explore the Recovery Setup but wasn't able to do anything usefull.
Any advice?
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according to ROM Manager you already have CWM installed and its up to date. Have you tried booting into recovery using ROM Manager?
When I press reboot to recovery directly from rom manager it works...
I'm just affraid that in case that I brick or mess up something I won't be able to get to stock recovery mode.
volume down + power button = bootloader (android on his back) also called fastboot mode
use volume buttons to scroll to recovery then press power button to select it
you should then be in CWM recovery if its installed correctly.
If you are using a custom recovery your stock recovery is gone. You would have to use fastboot to flash the stock recovery image back onto the phone. Its rather simple to do as is flashing the stock image file back onto the phone.
that is why I started this thread.
After I Unlocked and rooted I wasn't able to fastboot and go to recovery mode, it showed my the android on his back.
I've tried it again now and it still doesn't work.
but when I boot directly from rom manager it works...
Edit: I posted before you edited your comment.
even though I don't know adb, should I learn and follow this guide?
http://www.androidauthority.com/nexus-4-clockworkmod-recovery-134114
itayze said:
that is why I started this thread.
After I Unlocked and rooted I wasn't able to fastboot and go to recovery mode, it showed my the android on his back.
I've tried it again now and it still doesn't work.
but when I boot directly from rom manager it works...
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There is a bug that restores the stock recovery after a reboot and there should be an option in the root toolkit to fix it. Not saying this is what happened but it may have. The stock recovery is stored in system memory somewhere and the bug fix just removes it so it won't restore itself after reboot.
Follow efrants guide for ADB and fastboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
kzoodroid said:
There is a bug that restores the stock recovery after a reboot and there should be an option in the root toolkit to fix it. Not saying this is what happened but it may have. The stock recovery is stored in system memory somewhere and the bug fix just removes it so it won't restore itself after reboot.
Follow efrants guide for ADB and fastboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
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Its not a bug. Its a script. Intended feature.
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El Daddy said:
Its not a bug. Its a script. Intended feature.
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I call it a bug because its an annoying feature. There are a number of threads no how to remove it but using a toolkit to do it is just as easy.
thank you,
but after I've read what you wrote about the bug I open the nexus root tool kit and then I realized what I should have done.
I pressed Custom recovery checkbox and rooted again.
now it works !
itayze said:
thank you,
but after I've read what you wrote about the bug I open the nexus root tool kit and then I realized what I should have done.
I pressed Custom recovery checkbox and rooted again.
now it works !
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Glad you got it working. I would still learn adb and fastboot. Though I too use the tool kit every now and then out of convenience.
Hi all, I'm new here (great place, very informative) and pretty new to the Android scene in general.
As the title said, My AT&T S4 won't boot to recovery after I flashed 4.3 JWR663. Worked fine before and 4.3 is working great, but I can't get to TWRP. When I hold "power + volume up" I get the blue text dialog indicating its going to boot to recovery and the phone just shuts off. I can boot to download mode, but haven't done anything out of fear. I'm not rooted (which is what I'd like to do once this is fixed).
Should I try and re-flash TWRP? Any other suggestions? Feel free to break it down like you're talking to a child. Thanks in advance.
Try flashing it. Get goomanager from the play store. Open it and hit the menu button. Hit install openrecoveryscript.
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graydiggy said:
Try flashing it. Get goomanager from the play store. Open it and hit the menu button. Hit install openrecoveryscript.
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Will that work without root?
Vikingod said:
Will that work without root?
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You'll need root to flash a recovery with GooManager.
How did you install 4.3? I assume that it's a custom 4.3 as I don't think it has been officially released yet. If it's custom, I'd assume that the ROM had been rooted as well...
theSpam said:
You'll need root to flash a recovery with GooManager.
How did you install 4.3? I assume that it's a custom 4.3 as I don't think it has been officially released yet. If it's custom, I'd assume that the ROM had been rooted as well...
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I was rooted, but the ROM had it removed and I need to flash Chainfire to get it back. But I can't get into recovery to do so. I think the ROM was done by Jah0n
Is it safe to flash TWRP with Odin now? If so, could you point me to the directions to help me do so. Thanks again for the help.
Found a fix!
My recovery is fine. All I did was power down, try to boot into recovery with "power + volume up + home" and just when the phone vibrated to boot into recovery, I let go of the power button but continued holding the other buttons. It booted into TWRP just fine.
Vikingod said:
Found a fix!
My recovery is fine. All I did was power down, try to boot into recovery with "power + volume up + home" and just when the phone vibrated to boot into recovery, I let go of the power button but continued holding the other buttons. It booted into TWRP just fine.
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Yep, that's the way you're supposed to get into recovery.
I an able to get in with only power+vol up. Both work for me.
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Vikingod said:
Hi all, I'm new here (great place, very informative) and pretty new to the Android scene in general.
As the title said, My AT&T S4 won't boot to recovery after I flashed 4.3 JWR663. Worked fine before and 4.3 is working great, but I can't get to TWRP. When I hold "power + volume up" I get the blue text dialog indicating its going to boot to recovery and the phone just shuts off. I can boot to download mode, but haven't done anything out of fear. I'm not rooted (which is what I'd like to do once this is fixed).
Should I try and re-flash TWRP? Any other suggestions? Feel free to break it down like you're talking to a child. Thanks in advance.
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Did you try manually booting into recovery with the power and volume button?
quattros said:
Did you try manually booting into recovery with the power and volume button?
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He fixed his problem a few posts ago...
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I have an older phone and after flashing the twrp recovery it won't let me boot into recovery mode at all can someone please give some advice on how I should fix this?
Which phone do you have?
An Alcatel One touch POP D3 4037A
Try using the Alcatel mobile tool to flash back to stock.
TWRP doesn't work
My LG G3 running lineage os 14.1 won't boot into TWRP.
graydiggy said:
He fixed his problem a few posts ago...
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The blue and black screen start up screen comes up. But it stays like this. This happened since I flashed the lineage ROM. What should I do?
my phone agua rio 4.4.2 kitkat .
After flashing twrp recovery img .
After rebooting it .twrp not installed and it only reboot normal i didnt get to twrp recovery
Need solution pls pls
This thread is about the Samsung Galaxy s4.
Hi there. I'm new of this forum and even of the Android customization scenario. I have a Samsung Galaxy s4 i-9505 with 5.0.1 firmware and build LRX22C.I9505XXUHPK2. I've tried to install TWRP with Odin3 (so without root my phone) and all the procedure goes well. After reboot, I have turned-off my phone and I've tried to enter in the TWRP's recovery mode (using the combo buttons: VolumeUP + Home button + Power button) but the "TEAMWIN" logo didn't appear and the normal "Android Recovery Menu" were visualized.
I need some help to undestand if I did some mistakes during the flashing process. I've used the last versione of TWRP (3.1.1-0 for jfltexx). Any help will be appreciated. Thanks for your attention to this matter.
If you want to root with TWRP, try this for the gt-i9505:
open Odin 3.07 and uncheck everything except r reset time;
download the tar version of twrp for the gt-i9505: https://dl.twrp.me/jfltexx/
download the latest version of supersu.zip and copy it to an sd card or the phone's internal storage: http://www.supersu.com/download;
place the sd card in the phone if twrp has been saved to the sd card from the step above;
connect the phone in download mode and flash twrp in Odin's PDA slot;
when you see the word "reset" in the status window, remove USB cable from the phone, remove battery, replace battery, boot into recovery, install supersu.zip, reboot.
If you just want to install a custom ROM, copy the ROM to the internal or external sd card, install twrp, and install the ROM. Root is not required to install a custom ROM, only a custom recovery.
Warning: whenever you flash anything to a phone, it is always possible for something to go wrong and you must be prepared to deal with any consequences. I have used this method for several note 2, note 3, s3, and s4 phones without any issues. With this being said, I can't guarantee that the above steps will work for your phone or your phone won't be bricked.
Greetings,
First I'm sorry if this isn't the right thread for this, I'll gladly delete and change threads if need be.
Second, I just got an LG G2 (Verizon) today. It's great but I want more so I rooted it, confirmed that it's rooted. But that's all I can do. I can't install a recovery app on here to save my life. I tried downloading the VZW recovery img and pushing that with the loki_flash but I got two errors mainly.
Input file is not a valid loki image and Loki aboot does not match device. I'm trying to run either TWRP or CWM, anything really so I can flash a custom ROM on this bad boy.
If the image is not a valid loki image I'm assuming I don't have the right pair of files? (loki/recovery) and if the aboot image doesn't match the device I'm assuming that I don't have the right loki? Are these correct assumptions or am I making an ass out of just me???
My phone is rooted, ROM Manager says I have both TWRP AND CWM on my phone but if I try to boot into recovery via ROM Manager or adb I get a black screen and nothing more.
Does anyone have ANY insight at all into how I can go about the next step?
paryguy said:
Greetings,
First I'm sorry if this isn't the right thread for this, I'll gladly delete and change threads if need be.
Second, I just got an LG G2 (Verizon) today. It's great but I want more so I rooted it, confirmed that it's rooted. But that's all I can do. I can't install a recovery app on here to save my life. I tried downloading the VZW recovery img and pushing that with the loki_flash but I got two errors mainly.
Input file is not a valid loki image and Loki aboot does not match device. I'm trying to run either TWRP or CWM, anything really so I can flash a custom ROM on this bad boy.
If the image is not a valid loki image I'm assuming I don't have the right pair of files? (loki/recovery) and if the aboot image doesn't match the device I'm assuming that I don't have the right loki? Are these correct assumptions or am I making an ass out of just me???
My phone is rooted, ROM Manager says I have both TWRP AND CWM on my phone but if I try to boot into recovery via ROM Manager or adb I get a black screen and nothing more.
Does anyone have ANY insight at all into how I can go about the next step?
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Sorry didn't mean to hit the thanks button.
What build are you on (11A,12B? What recovery image are you using (ie, from what thread)?
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TWRP
Follow the install instructions for TWRP 2.6.3.2. Then after you've confirmed you can boot the OS from the recovery, place the 2.6.3.3 on the root of your SD. Reboot into recovery and flash 2.6.3.3. Reboot into recovery again and you'll be good to go.
Version 2.6.3.2 won't flash 4.4 ROMs but 2.6.3.3 will flash 4.2 (I'm assuming), 4.3, and 4.4.
Download FreeGee app from the play store and install TWRP recovery from it. It was the only way I could install it on my LG G2.
So many
simon_lefisch said:
Sorry didn't mean to hit the thanks button.
What build are you on (11A,12B? What recovery image are you using (ie, from what thread)?
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I followed many tutorials last night including this one.
(I am too new to post links in a message.) The link I was going to post was from howtorootmobiledotcom
I downloaded any version of TWRP I could, there were only 2, one img of each version and one zip. I used the loki from the zip that came with it as well but still no go.
paryguy said:
I followed many tutorials last night including this one.
(I am too new to post links in a message.) The link I was going to post was from howtorootmobiledotcom
I downloaded any version of TWRP I could, there were only 2, one img of each version and one zip. I used the loki from the zip that came with it as well but still no go.
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What build number are you on?
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simon_lefisch said:
What build number are you on?
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I used RussGJohnson solution and it worked in a matter of seconds. Now I'm stuck though. I wiped everything and can boot into TWRP but I have no ability to sideload anything. I have all the latest LG drivers, even the lastest android sdk drivers, nothing is working. If I boot up normally the LG logo comes up and just sits there.
I can boot into recovery using the whole volume down + power button combo but then when I go to sideload my computer isn't seeing the device. I'm on a Win 8 machine using the stock cable. I've tried both USB 2 and 3 ports
It's done
Using RussGJohnson's suggestion worked great.
The issue I had with being unable to sideload a ROM wasn't resolved but I just used my Mac to do it instead. That worked just fine. Win8 couldn't recognize the device while in recovery. Go figure.
free gee very fast
Use Flashify u n00b.
I've rooted my phone...not a problem.When I try to boot into recovery mode using and app like TWRP or ROM Manager premium, I get past the LG G2 splash screen, then I get the belly-up android guy with a red asterisk...how can i get around this to flash my ROM? What am I doing wrong?
HeatM1ser said:
I've rooted my phone...not a problem.When I try to boot into recovery mode using and app like TWRP or ROM Manager premium, I get past the LG G2 splash screen, then I get the belly-up android guy with a red asterisk...how can i get around this to flash my ROM? What am I doing wrong?
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if I remember correctly that means your recovery did not flash correctly so I recommend using either flashify or freegee from playstore and retrying
It is actually the stock recovery. Try again flashing TWRP or CWM
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XxZombiePikachu said:
if I remember correctly that means your recovery did not flash correctly so I recommend using either flashify or freegee from playstore and retrying
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I installed Flashify, rebooted the phone...now its stuck in fastboot mode....what can I do?
HeatM1ser said:
I installed Flashify, rebooted the phone...now its stuck in fastboot mode....what can I do?
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ok there is a guide here somewhere which explains that if you were trying to install recovery and then go stcuck in fastboot mode you have to get the stock recovery back let mee if I can find the guide and i'll report back
re-edit: try this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477595 also you can find needed files here http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G2/VS980/Stock_Firmware make sure you download correct files for your firmware
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XxZombiePikachu said:
ok there is a guide here somewhere which explains that if you were trying to install recovery and then go stcuck in fastboot mode you have to get the stock recovery back let mee if I can find the guide and i'll report back
re-edit: try this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477595 also you can find needed files here http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G2/VS980/Stock_Firmware make sure you download correct files for your firmware
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Thanks a lot! I followed that guide, and afterwards I was no longer even able to get into recovery/download mode....so I though I was even worse trouble....since one the the instructions was to erase the LAF file and flash it again with a downloaded LAF image, I decided to go to the link with all the files you provided and flash each of them....rebooted, and the phone was able to get into recovery mode again...Then I pushed the file for my phone ( http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G2/VS980/Stock_Firmware) using Uptest (R&D Tool), rebooted and the phone worked.
Hello,
I have the T-Mobile variant of the S5 and I am trying to install a custom recovery and it doesn't send it over to my phone. I tried to push over both TWRP and Philz Touch and Odin3 said they both succeed in installing. However, when I go into recovery, it shows the stock recovery still. At the top it says "Android system recovery <3e> LRX1T.G900TUVU1DOB1". I have been looking it up for a while now and I can't seem to figure it out. I do have Android version 5.0 stocked and not rooted on my phone.
How I tried to do it in Odin:
I made sure that only Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time were selected.
Then I checked off PDA and navigated to both the philz_touch_6.57.8-klte.tar.md5 and flashed it. After I rebooted my phone I went to check the recovery and it was still stock. It was the same exact way with the openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-gt-klte.tar file I flashed.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Brandon
I have same problem on dual sim variant.
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Hmmmmmm, well good to know it isn't just my phone. I also forgot to mention I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit edition with the latest Samsung drivers.
Happened here too, ended up having to root with "CF Auto Root", then install TWRP recovery with "TWRP Manager" from Google Play (Free)
It's because of the auto reboot. That needs to be unchecked, after the flash is done, pull the battery and reboot into recovery using the buttons.
metalfan78 said:
It's because of the auto reboot. That needs to be unchecked, after the flash is done, pull the battery and reboot into recovery using the buttons.
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This worked perfectly. Thank you!
Edit: Right afterwards when I tried to go back into it, the recovery was back to stock.
That's strange, it should have stayed custom
metalfan78 said:
That's strange, it should have stayed custom
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I had to do your steps about 3 more times until it actually stuck. Now I have a custom recovery installed. Thank you again!
Glad it worked!