custom recovery not booting, stock recovery boots every time - YU Yureka Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

HI, i'm new here and decided to post here after going through many forums for hours without getting a solution.
My main problem is even after successfully flashing a custom recovery my phone switches back to stock recovery everytime, i want to root my yureka plus but its seems impossible without a custom rom.

mridulnegi said:
HI, i'm new here and decided to post here after going through many forums for hours without getting a solution.
My main problem is even after successfully flashing a custom recovery my phone switches back to stock recovery everytime, i want to root my yureka plus but its seems impossible without a custom rom.
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Hi! May I know what custom recovery you tried to flash and how did you flash it?

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[Q] Nexus 4 lost root after flashing ''stock rom''

Hi
A while ago i flashed leaked android 4.3 from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2368401
and suddenly i realized that i have lost root access. I can't get into recovery (TWRP)
What should I do? Please help!
why do you think that you wouldnt lose root after flashing stock? and you didnt lose your recovery, it got replaced by stock recovery, as always when you flash stock. you need to flash your custom recovery of choice via fastboot, then flash the su binaries via your newly reflashed custom recovery. thats all. a simple search would have found you the answer, because mamy people get stuck there after every single new android version. to prevent this from happening, do some research before flashing anything.
simms22 said:
why do you think that you wouldnt lose root after flashing stock? and you didnt lose your recovery, it got replaced by stock recovery, as always when you flash stock. you need to flash your custom recovery of choice via fastboot, then flash the su binaries via your newly reflashed custom recovery. thats all. a simple search would have found you the answer, because mamy people get stuck there after every single new android version. to prevent this from happening, do some research before flashing anything.
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TWRP is still there because when small update comes (3.9 MB) is doesn't install. Instead it reboots into TWRP

[Q] Flashed an OTA and now I can't boot

I got an OTA update notification a few days back, and without thinking I decided to install it. Stupid decision. I was on a custom rom AND a custom recovery (TWRP). Now, whenever I turn on my phone it will just take me to TWRP recovery. Even if I flash a rom like AOKP or CM, the install will say "successful", but it will still go to recovery instead of the actual operating system when I power on the phone.
My guess is it has something to do with the bootloader, but I'm not too familiar with the way Android devices bootup and whatnot. This is on a D801 (T-Mobile version), and I was running a stock rooted rom with TWRP recovery installed. I'm posting here instead of the T-Mobile subforum because I don't think it's an issue unique to my model.
Since I can load up TWRP just fine, I don't think it should be too catastrophic of an issue.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
AlexRamallo said:
I got an OTA update notification a few days back, and without thinking I decided to install it. Stupid decision. I was on a custom rom AND a custom recovery (TWRP). Now, whenever I turn on my phone it will just take me to TWRP recovery. Even if I flash a rom like AOKP or CM, the install will say "successful", but it will still go to recovery instead of the actual operating system when I power on the phone.
My guess is it has something to do with the bootloader, but I'm not too familiar with the way Android devices bootup and whatnot. This is on a D801 (T-Mobile version), and I was running a stock rooted rom with TWRP recovery installed. I'm posting here instead of the T-Mobile subforum because I don't think it's an issue unique to my model.
Since I can load up TWRP just fine, I don't think it should be too catastrophic of an issue.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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This might help;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451696

Help needed. Urgently

I had installed cm 13 and tried installing a new kernel but i guess since i was on a old version it didn't work out. So i proceeded with putting the old kernel back *sandy kernel* however now when the phone opens up i put my pass code it shows the background for a split second with a system ui crashed error and back to lock screen. hence i tried installing a recovery again (twrp hybrid) since the latest roms use that and I wanted a new rom anyway. But i thought id back my stuff up but alas the system ui error doesn't allow me to do so. Finally i ended up by using fastboot to flash the new recovery but even after it said OK ! my phone won't boot into recovery.
So now i am stuck with a OP2 that boots into cm13 but cant get past the lockscreen, a recovery that won't load and a fastboot mode that is the only working thing.
God I really shouldve backed it up i know. But is there a way I can resolve this without losing my data?
I have an exam and the notes are in them.
Help is appreciated !
rogermax said:
I had installed cm 13 and tried installing a new kernel but i guess since i was on a old version it didn't work out. So i proceeded with putting the old kernel back *sandy kernel* however now when the phone opens up i put my pass code it shows the background for a split second with a system ui crashed error and back to lock screen. hence i tried installing a recovery again (twrp hybrid) since the latest roms use that and I wanted a new rom anyway. But i thought id back my stuff up but alas the system ui error doesn't allow me to do so. Finally i ended up by using fastboot to flash the new recovery but even after it said OK ! my phone won't boot into recovery.
So now i am stuck with a OP2 that boots into cm13 but cant get past the lockscreen, a recovery that won't load and a fastboot mode that is the only working thing.
God I really shouldve backed it up i know. But is there a way I can resolve this without losing my data?
I have an exam and the notes are in them.
Help is appreciated !
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Please use the following Guide. Method 1 should be your answer. https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...ck-guide-for-a-hard-bricked-oneplus-2.347607/
toxicore said:
Please use the following Guide. Method 1 should be your answer. https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...ck-guide-for-a-hard-bricked-oneplus-2.347607/
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sir thats a 1gb file and im on data net right now. I'll download it but are you sure it will resolve my issue ?
Just download latest oxygen or cyanogenmod recovery and flash in fastboot it will sure boot to recovery
paradise220 said:
Just download latest oxygen or cyanogenmod recovery and flash in fastboot it will sure boot to recovery
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thank you for your help sir, even though i tried flashing all kinds of recoveries via fastboot, it says the flash was successful but it still doesn't boot into recovery. Any other suggestions ?
rogermax said:
thank you for your help sir, even though i tried flashing all kinds of recoveries via fastboot, it says the flash was successful but it still doesn't boot into recovery. Any other suggestions ?
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As I said. the method i showed you is most certainly the solution. But you need a Computer and yes, 1gb is propably too much for mobile data
Maybe, just maybe if you flash OOS-Firmware it might help. But i dont know for sure.
So i finally managed to get into twrp 2.8.7 (lollipop)by this http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=16684
thanks a lot for all your hard work guys ! (cant boot into os still but twrp will help atleast)

Installing custom recovery on note 3(Verizon)

So whenever i attempt to install a custom recovery through a flashing app my phone shuts down and goes into download mode but at the time it says could not do a normal boot. Ive even unlocked the bootloader and it still gives me this error.Ive also tried installing it through odin Been searching around but gave up for a while. I really want to install a custom rom and none of the flashing apps seem to work to install those. Any help would be apprecited thanks!

Please help me get my S6 Edge Plus (SM-G928F) out of TWRP Recovery

Heyy guys, this is my first time posting a new thread
Unfortunately, my phone is stuck in TWRP recovery. When it was still working I downloaded Flashify. I don't remember what but when it restarted the phone, it stayed in TWRP recovery and never went back to normal. I tried wiping my phone several times and still won't go back. Then I pressed the option Change or Repair System File or something like that. But I put the wrong option on that menu and now it is completely stuck on the TWRP startup screen , I can't enter TWRP at all.
I tried everything that I possibly could. I even tried flashing a different version of TWRP and Philz Touch but still didn't budge. If y'all have any possible solutions, please speak up. My phone has been like this for about 6 days :crying:
I'm downloading the stock firmware of my model SM-G928F (G928FXXSBPIB). That's the only thing that I think that could possibly make it work. Do y'all think the same or is there something else I could do?
Go in download mode and flash that stock firmware that you downloaded.
Tahseen I said:
Go in download mode and flash that stock firmware that you downloaded.
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Flashing the stock rom worked:victory:
Garxth said:
Flashing the stock rom worked:victory:
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Ok so now if you want to root your phone. first install twrp and make sure oem is unlocked. Then when you boot into twrp make sure you dont select that option at the start otherwise you will keep booting into twrp continuously. Next flash cf auto root and then go back into twrp and enable that option that was disabled before you rooted your phone. You should be fully rooted with no errors.

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