Today I reset the phone with the stock ROM and I tried to flash TWRP through Odin. It says it's successful, but when I try to open it the stock Android Recovery shows up, instead of TWRP. Why is this happening? It worked perfectly fine before (again with the stock ROM).
While flashing TWRP through ODIN untick Auto Reboot in ODIN. After ODIN finishes flashing, do a battery pull and get straightaway into TWRP by pressing Volume Up+Home+Power button. This will force the device to write the custom recovery to the device over writing the stock recovery. If you do not untick auto-reboot, it will be the other way round.
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I have a SM-900I (Taiwan version) with the Samsung version of Lollipop 5.0. I'm trying to install a custom recovery for backup purposes. I'm flashing the TWRP2.8.0.1 image using Odin 3.07. It seems I can have the custom recovery installed, but when I restart the phone it goes back to the stock recovery.
In Odin I'm checking only "Reset F. Time", I'm loading the tarball of the recovery as PDA, I start the process and it stops once it has reached "RES OK!!", I unplug the phone and shut it off, start it in recovery mode and the custom recovery is there, but after I launch Android and try to access recovery again I load up the stock recovery.
Solved by using a more up to date recovery image.
Tick off the auto reboot on odin
Then
Flash your recovery
Wait until it's done abt 2 min
Remove your battry and put it back
Go straightly in to the recovery mode by pressing volume up+power and home
U will see your custom recovery
Ps: flash the compatible twrp or phiztouch to your device
My Tmobile Note 3 (SM-N900T) hangs when I try to get into recovery mode and also normal mode (at the Samsung screen in normal mode, so presumably I can't use ADB).
I have installed TWRP and CWM via Odin and the same thing happens. It's like they don't have the permissions they need.
I have installed various "stock firmware" (kitkat and lollipop) but the same thing happens (with or without a custom recovery)
Initially I had a boot loop problem after a failed OTA update. So I was using Odin to put on stock firmware. and flashing ROMs. Clearly I messed something up (didn't clear cache once, maybe?).
I don't have a serial number on my sticker near the battery so I cant recover via Kies (no idea if that would even work) so if someone can get me a serial number to use that could be handy.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I am worried there is just some button in Odin I need to click or something new I need to flash to fix the bootloader. I have tried everything in these forums.
Thanks.
When you flash TWRP or CWM, are you checking the auto-reboot in Odin? If you are, try this: launch Odin, uncheck everything except auto-reboot, flash TWRP or Odin, when you see the word "reset" in the status windows, remove the USB cable, remove battery, replace battery, use button combination to boot into recovery.
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When you flash TWRP or CWM, are you checking the auto-reboot in Odin? If you are, try this: launch Odin, uncheck everything except auto-reboot, flash TWRP or Odin, when you see the word "reset" in the status windows, remove the USB cable, remove battery, replace battery, use button combination to boot into recovery.
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I have been doing this (but I didn't do it every times). It does not help.
Hi,
I am trying to install open recovery on my note 4 n910c android 5.1.1, using odin and openrecovery-twrp-2.8.3.0-treltexx.img.
Odin says that the flash is successful, but when I try to reboot in recovery mode I obtain the green android and after that the laid down android with 'no command' message to finally ending up in the normal recovery mode.
I have tried several methods to flash it, I even tried to root the phone (I had boot loop and reflashed the stock rom).
Can anyone help.
Thanks in advance
Hello,
Did you have the autoreboot option UNCHECKED in Odin when you flashed the recovery? it must be unchecked, the device can not be allowed to reboot into system after flashing. After flashing with the option unchecked and you get the green pass, you have to manually boot the device to recovery with the button method, then you will keep the recovery, if you boot it to any other modes immediately after flashing then it reverts back to stock recovery, it requires booting directly to the recovery immediately after flashing, then it will be retained.
Hi,
Well it make sense, I had the reboot option ticked on. I actually went through another way by flashing the 5.0.1 bootloader which then allowed me to flash the custom recovery.
To be honest I am not sure whether or not I had the reboot option ticked on (my guess would be that it was as it's the default option in Odin).
Anyway, thanks for the tips I hope it will help others.
I followed the forum instructions to flash TWRP onto my N910F Note 4 according to instructions: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55277852&postcount=3
All works fine. But when I reboot into the bootloader I still get the original bootloaded with the "Downloading Do not turn off target" notice.
On that tutorial it does say at the end that if the recovery hasn't changed then to uncheck the auto-reboot option. Did that, but same again.
What could I do?
Download mode is nothing to do with recovery.
You flashed a custom recovery, therefore you'll need to boot into recovery, not bootloader (download mode in Samsung phones). Power off your phone, then hold power, home and vol up to access the recovery you just flashed.
Sometimes the phone indeed overwrites the newly flashed custom recovery with the stock one, in such cases it usually helps to disable auto reboot in Odin (as you did), holding power+home+both volume buttons to force a reboot, then booting back to download mode and flashing the recovery one more time. Happy flashing!
I've flashed twrp 3.2.2 for trlte version for my sm-n190s but when i go into recovery it goes into the normal stock recovery pls help
Try flashing like this: Untick auto-reboot, flash TWRP. Once done, force power off by pulling the battery, then put it back in and boot into download mode again. Flash TWRP one more time, and this time it's guaranteed to stick.
i had an issue with flashing it 2
u need to un cheek the auto restart from odin and restart it on your own by either taking the battery out or just keep pressing power and vol down and home .