I wanted to go back to stock recovery from TWRP.
Now the confusion is i dont have the latest recovery.img file to flash.
I have 32bit version.
I have downloaded fastboot CM12.1 YOG4PAS3JM zip file and I have recovery.img file in it.
Can I use it flash to get back on stock recovery?
Is it the latest stock recovery file?
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should i have radio img and bootloader img of nexus4's kitkat??
i have flashable zip,but i don't want to install there by recovery...i would like to flash them via fastboot on ubuntu terminal.
thanks to all
download the factory image from google. Then you can extract all of the xxxx.img and flash those via fastboot.
Hello! I have an P8Lite ALE-L21 unlocked and by mistake I delete the system.. Now I don't have OS to boot
What can I do now to have back?
Download the rom for your phone then install the rom using the recovery system op the phone.
If that doesn't work try flashing the rom through fastboot.
EpicBas said:
Download the rom for your phone then install the rom using the recovery system op the phone.
If that doesn't work try flashing the rom through fastboot.
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I tried both but it dosen't work
I don't find source with system.img
Use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454&page=31 to extract the system.img
- Fastboot flash boot boot.img
- Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
- Fastboot flash cust cust.img
- Fastboot flash system system.img
- Fastboot reboot
Use those commands and I hope it will be fixed.
Is it possible to fastboot flash recocery twrp.img to get twrp back if i had to flash stock recovery img for something. Given im running custom ROM.
I just finished flashing the latest vendor image + dirty unicorns rom + root + gapps and made a reboot.
Then I decided to also update my bootloader and downloaded 3.68.
I went into TWRP, flash .img, boot, choose bootloader.img
Thw flash was successfull but since then i cant boot the rom anymore? I am only able too boot the recovery but not the rom.
Do I need to re-flash the rom now or what should I do?
Oh it seems like flashing "boot" in "TWRP" means that you will flash the boot.img and not the bootloader.
So I just flashed the bootloader via fastboot and I guess I will be just fine if I extract boot.img from the lates rom.zip and flash that in TWRP?
@edit: ye that fixed it.
Utini said:
Oh it seems like flashing "boot" in "TWRP" means that you will flash the boot.img and not the bootloader.
So I just flashed the bootloader via fastboot and I guess I will be just fine if I extract boot.img from the lates rom.zip and flash that in TWRP?
@edit: ye that fixed it.
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Yep, never flash any images other than the vendor, bootloader and radio unless you are trying to restore to stock. Bootloader is the obvious area of the phone you can use to enter recovery but boot is the actual boot process of the phone so be careful there. Glad you got it sorted.:good:
How do I extract the recovery.img from a downloaded asus firmware file?
I downloaded the WW-15.0200.1808.418 firmware for my Asus Zenfone 3 Max ZC553KL and I don't know what to do.
If possible, maybe someone can share me the recovery.img for that phone (ZC553KL) version WW-15.0200.1808.418, it would be greatly appreciated.
I was in your position.
What i did was
I followed this steps to install TWRP
Download TWRP Tutorial Guide Step By Step
After that i flash the boot & recovery files from 418 firmware
WW-15.0200.1808.418 Stock Boot & Recovery IMG
Boot to TWRP
Install
Select Image
Boot select the boot.img
Recovery select the recovery.img
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In TWRP reboot to recovery u will now enter stock Recovery
Flash your 418 firmware.
Or you can Flash using Fastboot commands
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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I place the 418 Firmware in my Sd card
Apply update from SD card.
Just in case you need 418 firmware for ZC533KL
It's WW-15.0200.1808.418
When all is done. I reinstall the TWRP
Flash latest Magisk 1.8.0
Happy me.