having problem with TWRP recovery? - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi there ,
recently i downloaded Omega V39 and tried to flash it with with TWRP recovery.
TWRP recovery dont flash it all. Even aroma Installer doesnt pop up.
it does nnot even wipe cache or dalvik cache or system.
i have photo of it during recovery . may be this help.

Simulate Mode
You accidentally activate the simulate mode. To deactivate this mode follow this instructions:
-Access to TWRP Recovery
-Go to settings
-And uncheck "Simulate actions for theme testing"
And thats it.

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S4 Bootloop after flash rom

Hi, i accidently flashed a custom rom without clearing dalvik cache and now am stuck at the samsung power on screen(Bootloop) I have tried wiping cache partition and factory reset but still stuck. I heard about going to mount and storage to wipe cache but i cant seem to find it HELP! Using the LTE qualcomm international version. JIC the rom is 4.3 android by janjan.
wesley8631 said:
Hi, i accidently flashed a custom rom without clearing dalvik cache and now am stuck at the samsung power on screen(Bootloop) I have tried wiping cache partition and factory reset but still stuck. I heard about going to mount and storage to wipe cache but i cant seem to find it HELP! Using the LTE qualcomm international version. JIC the rom is 4.3 android by janjan.
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Go in recovery and wipe the caches and data factory reset and reboot. What recovery do you have? TWRP 2.6.0.0 causes issues for some users. Try flashing Philz Touch recovery from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2281367, download the .tar file and flash with Odin 3.04 in downloadmode.
gee2012 said:
Go in recovery and wipe the caches and data factory reset and reboot. What recovery do you have? TWRP 2.6.0.0 causes issues for some users. Try flashing Philz Touch recovery from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2281367, download the .tar file and flash with Odin 3.04 in downloadmode.
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I have clockworkmod recovery. Do i wipe dalvik and partition cache and factory reset before flashing the Philz touch recovery with Odin?
wesley8631 said:
I have clockworkmod recovery. Do i wipe dalvik and partition cache and factory reset before flashing the Philz touch recovery with Odin?
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No, just flash with Odin without a wipe.
1.Pull out the battery, reinsert it after 30 seconds and boot the device into CWM Recovery: Volume Up+ Home + Power keys simultaneously.
2.Go to “Advanced”
3.Choose “Wipe dalvik-cache”
4.Now go to “Mounts & Storage”
5.Choose “Wipe /cache”
6.Reboot your phone
The bootloop should be gone now. If it still persists, do this.
1.Boot the phone again into CWM Recovery
2.Now go to “Mounts & Storage”
3.Choose “Wipe /data”
4.Choose “Wipe /cache”
5.Then reboot your phone.
source: DroidViews
If these steps don't help. Check if the rom is really for your phone. Redownlod the rom and flash it again. I tight be a corrupt download.
Also what version of cwm are you using? I read bout older cwm versions not going well with 4.3 Roms.
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Fixthe boot loop
Thnksss its works fine

Need help, erased data in TWRP now no files to flash

Stupid me, I think I made a boo boo, and need some help please.
I followed these instructions before installing a new ROM I wanted to test out;
Wipe In Recovery
-Wipe -> Swipe to factory reset (3x)
-Format data -> yes (3x)
-Advanced wipe -> check all boxes -> swipe to wipe (3x)
-Go back one menu -> Swipe to factory reset (1x)
I did all of that, went back to Install in TWRP, and none of my zips are at the bottom of the list anymore oops. Now what ?
Looks like you either have to download the factory image and flash it or use adb to push a rom to /sdcard/ in order to flash it with twrp.
I didn't realize that TWRP could load zip's now ? That's super cool .
I went to the Mount section in TWRP, and then plugged in my USB-C cable connected to the computer to the phone, and it recognized it, and allowed me to throw the ROM + GAPP files back onto the phone, I then rebooted Recovery, and they they were, F'ing amazing
Zorachus said:
Stupid me, I think I made a boo boo, and need some help please.
I followed these instructions before installing a new ROM I wanted to test out;
Wipe In Recovery
-Wipe -> Swipe to factory reset (3x)
-Format data -> yes (3x)
-Advanced wipe -> check all boxes -> swipe to wipe (3x)
-Go back one menu -> Swipe to factory reset (1x)
I did all of that, went back to Install in TWRP, and none of my zips are at the bottom of the list anymore oops. Now what ?
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What instructions were you following there? Oh so much wrong about that. You don't need to wipe anything three times, there's no point. You only need to go into advanced wipe, select only system, data, cache, dalvik cache, and wipe those. Then just flash your ROM. I have a guide here that you might find helpful:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928

Boot loop op5 after oos 5.0.1 flash through twrp.

I followed the following steps to flash oos 5.0.1 :
1. Update TWRP to the latest Codeworkx TWRP from the link posted
2. Reboot Recovery and Take a Nandroid of your existing ROM just in case you need it
3. Wipe > Advance Wipe > Select Dalvik & Cache > Swipe to Wipe
4. Install Menu > Select OOS 5.0.1 Full Rom Zip > Swipe to Flash
5. Flash Magisk 15.2 (Recommended for Root)
6. Wipe Dalvik & Cache
7. Reboot Recovery to make sure TWRP stays
8. Reboot System once recovery boots again.
i did this on my op5 rooted and encrypted .
so i followed all the steps precisely but in the end when i tried to boot into system it bootlooped (waited for hours to see if it really takes time on first boot). also when i open file manager in twrp it just shows weird long file names .
Yes I experienced the same thing too. I presume it's a problem with decryption after the update. I had removed all lockscreen security before updating (for nandroid). Maybe it was due to that? Would like someone to elaborate too.
r.sharma said:
I followed the following steps to flash oos 5.0.1 :
1. Update TWRP to the latest Codeworkx TWRP from the link posted
2. Reboot Recovery and Take a Nandroid of your existing ROM just in case you need it
3. Wipe > Advance Wipe > Select Dalvik & Cache > Swipe to Wipe
4. Install Menu > Select OOS 5.0.1 Full Rom Zip > Swipe to Flash
5. Flash Magisk 15.2 (Recommended for Root)
6. Wipe Dalvik & Cache
7. Reboot Recovery to make sure TWRP stays
8. Reboot System once recovery boots again.
i did this on my op5 rooted and encrypted .
so i followed all the steps precisely but in the end when i tried to boot into system it bootlooped (waited for hours to see if it really takes time on first boot). also when i open file manager in twrp it just shows weird long file names .
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As your device is encrypted so first you need to decrypt it so for that just boot into twrp select wipe and select format data and type yes as it will for format your entire data including internal storage... the most first step is to backup your internal storage in pc and apps through titanium backup and save that in pc and later decrypt it once your device is decrypted just enable MTP in twrp and copy files in storage and flash it.
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r.sharma said:
I followed the following steps to flash oos 5.0.1 :
1. Update TWRP to the latest Codeworkx TWRP from the link posted
2. Reboot Recovery and Take a Nandroid of your existing ROM just in case you need it
3. Wipe > Advance Wipe > Select Dalvik & Cache > Swipe to Wipe
4. Install Menu > Select OOS 5.0.1 Full Rom Zip > Swipe to Flash
5. Flash Magisk 15.2 (Recommended for Root)
6. Wipe Dalvik & Cache
7. Reboot Recovery to make sure TWRP stays
8. Reboot System once recovery boots again.
i did this on my op5 rooted and encrypted .
so i followed all the steps precisely but in the end when i tried to boot into system it bootlooped (waited for hours to see if it really takes time on first boot). also when i open file manager in twrp it just shows weird long file names .
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Here is the simplest one for you
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/official-oxygen-os-5-0-problems-rooted-t3724616
Format data is must required for booting.
I was also rooted and encrypted using 4.5.15 and this is the method I followed and it worked:
Downloaded OnePlus5Oxygen_23_OTA_028_all_1801031502_04d7cc5. zip, twrp-3.2.1-0-universal-codeworkx-cheeseburger.img and Magisk-v15.3.zip.
Rebooted to TWRP and installed the Codeworkx TWRP using the Install->Image option inside TWRP.
Rebooted to TWRP again to make sure that my TWRP was updated.
Entered WIPE from TWRP main menu and used the 'Format' option to Format the Data and typed 'Yes'
This deleted my Internal Storage so I had to backup everything beforehand.
Then used advanced wipe to wipe Cache and Dalvik.
Mounted the internal storage by using the Mount option from TWRP main menu.
I was having problem copying files to the internal storage so I rebooted TWRP and the problem was fixed.
Copied the OnePlus full update and Magisk zip file.
Installed the OnePlus full update and Wiped Cache and Dalvik and rebooted the device to make sure that the OS boots.
Then rebooted the device to fastboot to flash Codeworkx TWRP again because it was unavailable.
Booted into TWRP and flashed Magisk.
I am now on Oreo and I hate the way Ambient Display looks right now.

Cleared cache, now phone doesn't boot and goes to recovery

A friend just cleared cache and dalvik cache from TWRP on his OP5 and now when the phone turns on, it shows the spinning OOS boot screen and after about 30 seconds it starts the recovery.
We tried flashing the ROM again but it didn't change a thing. We tried flashing it from the stock recovery but clicking "Install from internal storage" didn't work and ADB sideloading is not possible.
I'm running out of ideas.
Try doing adb sideload from linux instead of windows. You can also choose to load the rom from a pendrive using otg.
just flash twrp again, flash oos, boot. might ask for a password, at that point you will restart back to recovery (will be oos recovery now) and just select you dont know the password and it will wipe your phone and then turn on. then go back and reinstall twrp again.
my guess is he accidentally clicked clear system, clearing cache doesnt break anything. clearing system on oos breaks it and you have to start fresh. that or install a custom rom.... but oos is better, so id spend the time and just do it right.

Custom ROM Installation (TWRP)

When I touch reboot>power off button, TWRP is asking me to install TWRP
Should I Swipe to instaal TWRP app?
Booting is still working with Stock ROM, transferred Gapps & Custom ROM
Lenovo Recovery System Installed
Lets organize everything to someone that will help me
1. Installing TWRP
- When I typed the command <fastboot reboot> TWRP boots successfully, but when turn off Lenovo Recovery System boots again
2. Wipe data
- Which option do I need to select? Wipe cache, dalvic cache, system, data
- Can I just go to Install option and choose Custom ROM from device storage, without Wiping data first?
- If I select wipe data first it won't be erase files <Custom ROM & Gapps> from the actual OS?
Thanks !:laugh:

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