can somebody post a twrp nougat backup for me ? im googlelooped from ota file i flashed on twrp from 6.01. i tried an old backup, 3 different images, n preview then sideloaded ota, wiped everything i can think of. flashed 6.0 6.01 roms, did images img by img used tool kit. i once did boot up but had wrong vendor and never got that far again. tried new twrp and old twrp. stuck until 7.0 images come
rbouza1 said:
can somebody post a twrp nougat backup for me ? im googlelooped from ota file i flashed on twrp from 6.01. i tried an old backup, 3 different images, n preview then sideloaded ota, wiped everything i can think of. flashed 6.0 6.01 roms, did images img by img used tool kit. i once did boot up but had wrong vendor and never got that far again. tried new twrp and old twrp. stuck until 7.0 images come
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I'm uploading a backup of system, boot, and vendor to mega app. When done I'll post link to it.
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Just curious, are you using twrp 3.0.2-1 or 3.0.2-0?
https://mega.nz/#F!Zdx3hALS
Fe Mike said:
I'm uploading a backup of system, boot, and vendor to mega app. When done I'll post link to it.
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Just curious, are you using twrp 3.0.2-1 or 3.0.2-0.
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was using the 3.0.2-1 but getting farther with previous. its boots to the circles almost
Fe Mike said:
I'm uploading a backup of system, boot, and vendor to mega app. When done I'll post link to it.
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Just curious, are you using twrp 3.0.2-1 or 3.0.2-0.
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thank you, ill let you know if it works
Fe Mike said:
I'm uploading a backup of system, boot, and vendor to mega app. When done I'll post link to it.
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Just curious, are you using twrp 3.0.2-1 or 3.0.2-0?
https://mega.nz/#F!Zdx3hALS
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needs decryption key
ok, I sent a pm with two links and I clicked on the first link and it took me straight to download. Ignore the second one cause link is broken. Sorry about that.
Fe Mike said:
ok, I sent a pm with two links and I clicked on the first link and it took me straight to download. Ignore the second one cause link is broken. Sorry about that.
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thanks i recovered it but stuck on google
rbouza1 said:
thanks i recovered it but stuck on google
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So even after restoring that backup your still stuck on Google splash screen?
I doubled checked my upload looks like its missing boot.emmc.wIn file. take the boot file from this post, and flash it through twrp. Make sure you select img file or twrp won't see it. It is the boot for that backup.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/grab-flashable-7-0-official-ota-t3445543
Fe Mike said:
So even after restoring that backup your still stuck on Google splash screen?
I doubled checked my upload looks like its missing boot.emmc.wIn file. take the boot file from this post, and flash it through twrp. Make sure you select img file or twrp won't see it. It is the boot for that backup.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/grab-flashable-7-0-official-ota-t3445543
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no go thanks for trying
Sorry man. That blows, hopefully google will release that factory image soon.
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New factory image is up.
https://developer.android.com/preview/download.html
Just put dev preview 3 back on my device, now I need to give this a go, thanks!
Encryptable boot/kernel for NPD56N:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572369242686514
aoaleman said:
Encryptable boot/kernel for NPD56N:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572369242686514
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So I flash this instead of boot?
aoaleman said:
Encryptable boot/kernel for NPD56N:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572369242686514
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Does this keep us unencrypted?
Sent from my Nexus 6
-DarkKnight- said:
So I flash this instead of boot?
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You can if you are decrypted and don't feel like being forced to being encrypted.
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chopt51 said:
Does this keep us unencrypted?
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Yes it does. It does not touch your current setup.
aoaleman said:
You can if you are decrypted and don't feel like being forced to being encrypted.
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Yes it does. It does not touch your current setup.
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Thank you! I was not sure if I wanted to bite the bullet and go encrypted or wait for an unencrypted zip, but now I dont have to choose!
Also is anyone able to root it yet?
aoaleman said:
Encryptable boot/kernel for NPD56N:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572369242686514
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Thank you very much indeed. Works very well, dirty flashed np4 system.img in twrp after flashing this boot.img. all good
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Thank you! I was not sure if I wanted to bite the bullet and go encrypted or wait for an unencrypted zip, but now I dont have to choose!
Also is anyone able to root it yet?
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Yes, rooted with beta su 2.74
madsurgeon said:
Thank you very much indeed. Works very well, dirty flashed np4 system.img in twrp after flashing this boot.img. all good
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Yes, rooted with beta su 2.74
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I flashed su 2.74, and its forcing me into "safe mode"
This was my sequence:
1. Reboot to recovery
2. Flash above linked boot.img as boot
3. Reboot recovery
4. Flash system.img
5. Reboot recovery
6. Flash su 2.74
7. Reboot system
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This was my sequence:
1. Reboot to recovery
2. Flash above linked boot.img as boot
3. Reboot recovery
4. Flash system.img
5. Reboot recovery
6. Flash su 2.74
7. Reboot system
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Would I be able to follow that if I was coming from MM and wanted to try preview 4 or is that only for people that were running preview 3 already?
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA-Developers mobile app
madsurgeon said:
This was my sequence:
1. Reboot to recovery
2. Flash above linked boot.img as boot
3. Reboot recovery
4. Flash system.img
5. Reboot recovery
6. Flash su 2.74
7. Reboot system
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Still safe mode :/
MrMiami81 said:
Would I be able to follow that if I was coming from MM and wanted to try preview 4 or is that only for people that were running preview 3 already?
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You'd have to be on the latest bootloader and maybe radio, then you can wipe data and system and do the above, you can't dirty flash N over M
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-DarkKnight- said:
Still safe mode :/
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Try this when in safe mode: power off, reboot to recovery flash su and reboot system
Alternatively(once in recovery from safe mode)
1. Flash boot.img, reboot system then go back and flash su
Or
2. Make nandroid of data, clean flash and restore from tibu/nandroid option
I'm sorry i can't help you further mate, that's the extent of my knowledge about this
madsurgeon said:
You'd have to be on the latest bootloader and maybe radio, then you can wipe data and system and do the above, you can't dirty flash N over M
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Try this when in safe mode: power off, reboot to recovery flash su and reboot system
Alternatively(once in recovery from safe mode)
1. Flash boot.img, reboot system then go back and flash su
Or
2. Make nandroid of data, clean flash and restore from tibu/nandroid option
I'm sorry i can't help you further mate, that's the extent of my knowledge about this
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Does adaway and Titanium Backup work using this method on DP4?
QuickInfo said:
Does adaway and Titanium Backup work using this method on DP4?
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i don't use adaway, i manually push a modified hosts file into system/etc, that works and
tibu seems to restore only data(even with a clean flash), so i install the apk from tibu backup folder and then restore data from tibu
flash directly from Android Developers using adb command.
However, it has been 20 minus and I am still looking at the "Google" sign. Should I try to re-flash it over or keep waiting?
PS. it took me 40 minus+ to wipe data and cache....
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i don't use adaway, i manually push a modified hosts file into system/etc, that works and
tibu seems to restore only data(even with a clean flash), so i install the apk from tibu backup folder and then restore data from tibu
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Titanium Backup will work once you set SELinux to permissive. I did so by using the following zips:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66371718&postcount=7
Anyone having issues with Bluetooth connectivity? I'll be listening to much over Bluetooth and the connection will drop. A few seconds later it will reconnect and continue on.
When it does this, the Bluetooth icon also disappears from the status bar.
Happens in my car (aftermarket Kenwood) and with my insignia Bluetooth speaker.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
I must be doing this wrong but I get failure every time I try it
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Titanium Backup will work once you set SELinux to permissive. I did so by using the following zips:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66371718&postcount=7
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Thanks! I've been wanting to come back to N for a while now (dumped it when DP2 sucked) but the Titanium restore issue has been keeping me away. This is good news.
I'm new so please forgive me and my ignorance through all of this. I had a great root experience with my old LG G3, so when I got my Axon 7 (A2017U) I thought I'd try to root it too. I tried to follow DrakenFX's guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/wip-axon-7-root-bootloader-unlokced-t3441204) but I bit off more than I could chew. I got to the point where I had TWRP up, but this is where I think things started to fall apart. I was confused by the instructions and in a haste I continued anyway. In TWRP I went to Wipe>Format Data typed in yes like TWRP said and boom, I had no idea what happened. Rebooting only got a screen that said "Type in your password" but my passcode I had on the phone before it bricked didn't work. So by now I start panicking a bit. I thought I made a mistake earlier so I went back and tried to reinstall TWRP by putting the phone into EDL. The phone got stuck that way for a while, but I now I have it in TWRP. Right now, I just want to get back to safe stock android.
I'm 200% sure I messed with something I wasn't supposed to and I believe that is the system image(?)which Draken also linked (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68248798&postcount=53). I'm downloading it as I type. I'm going to do my best to leave my phone just like it is right now, in TWRP, and wait for more advice on this before I do anything else.. What I'm curious about is where did I go wrong and what do I need to do to get my phone working again, preferably without returning it? Thank you for any advice you have to offer.
Update: It's worth noting I didn't know to enable OEM Unlocking when I was in stock android. Dumb move I know. I'm new here.
What software version are u on?
xiong77 said:
What software version are u on?
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As far as I know I (was) on Android 6.0 A2017U B29. TWRP version 3.0.2-0
Get DrakenFX b29 mergeboot stack and b29 stock system and flash it then u should be OK. I did this too.
xiong77 said:
Get DrakenFX b29 mergeboot stack and b29 stock system and flash it then u should be OK. I did this too.
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I tried, but the downloads take extremely long and are unreliable for me. I was downloading the stock system file at around 14 kbps and it eventually failed. Any other suggestions?
Wipe cache dalvik data and system reboot, ignore error message and reboot
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Try through ur computer
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Try go back to twrp and wipe like the op said
xiong77 said:
Wipe cache dalvik data and system reboot, ignore error message and reboot
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Try through ur computer
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Try go back to twrp and wipe like the op said
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I've done the wipes multiple times. It's mostly the downloads I'm having trouble with. How and where do you get them? The links I found were dead or had a slow speed.
video_dewd said:
I've done the wipes multiple times. It's mostly the downloads I'm having trouble with. How and where do you get them? The links I found were dead or had a slow speed.
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Did you save the recovery backup? If you did then use the axon7root.exe to flash the stock recovery. Then download the stock B20 from ZTE.
tabletalker7 said:
Did you save the recovery backup? If you did then use the axon7root.exe to flash the stock recovery. Then download the stock B20 from ZTE.
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I've been able to find some recovery images that I found on other threads. The thing is, when I try to flash them on TWRP, I get an error about "/dev/block/sde14" being read-only.
video_dewd said:
I've been able to find some recovery images that I found on other threads. The thing is, when I try to flash them on TWRP, I get an error about "/dev/block/sde14" being read-only.
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no no no no ..................... put phone in EDL mode. Copy the stock image into the folder with the axon7root.exe file you used to flash TWRP. Make sure the stock file is named recovery.img (or whatever the TWRP file is named in that folder, it has been a long time since I did this). Then use the axon7root.exe program the exact same way you did before. It will flash the stock recovery. Then in stock recovery you can flash the B20 from ZTE
tabletalker7 said:
no no no no ..................... put phone in EDL mode. Copy the stock image into the folder with the axon7root.exe file you used to flash TWRP. Make sure the stock file is named recovery.img (or whatever the TWRP file is named in that folder, it has been a long time since I did this). Then use the axon7root.exe program the exact same way you did before. It will flash the stock recovery. Then in stock recovery you can flash the B20 from ZTE
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Ok, I will try this.
Update: I got the stock recovery back, but now I'm lost as to how to flash the stock b20 from zte. Thank you for all your help so far though.
video_dewd said:
Ok, I will try this.
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got stock recovery working?
tabletalker7 said:
got stock recovery working?
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Yes, I'm in the process of getting the update from sdcard feature working.
Update: Trying to use the update.zip file or unpacking it into the sdcard hasn't worked. Trying to use adb sideload returns "Cannot read 'update.zip'"
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Yes, I'm in the process of getting the update from sdcard feature working.
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ok - download it from zte. Put it on your SD card. In recovery select update from SD card. Be warned it will work but it is slow. Also note that while I will not say the bootloader unlock doesn't work on B29, I can say it worked flawlessly on B20. If you want unlocked I recommend doing so on B20.
tabletalker7 said:
ok - download it from zte. Put it on your SD card. In recovery select update from SD card. Be warned it will work but it is slow. Also note that while I will not say the bootloader unlock doesn't work on B29, I can say it worked flawlessly on B20. If you want unlocked I recommend doing so on B20.
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I have the zip but it says, "Sorry,you can't sdcard upgrade".
video_dewd said:
I have the zip but it says, "Sorry,you can't sdcard upgrade".
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try using adb sideload
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also people reportd sucess on the z-communities by placing the B20 on the internal sd card (phone storage)
tabletalker7 said:
try using adb sideload
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also people reportd sucess on the z-communities by placing the B20 on the internal sd card (phone storage)
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I tried that. It won't accept the zip file and it's unclear which file to sideload. Would you happen to know? This is what files are in the unpacked zip. https://gyazo.com/c7546c3ed0dcb0972653eaeba42fcb40
video_dewd said:
I tried that. It won't accept the zip file and it's unclear which file to sideload. Would you happen to know? This is what files are in the unpacked zip. https://gyazo.com/c7546c3ed0dcb0972653eaeba42fcb40
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Maybe - I'd have to download it to find out. If you can't get stock recovery to take it this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69434328&postcount=17 gives you instructions on what lines to remove from the updater-script to make it flash in TWRP (I didn't have a problem making the stock B20 go in stock recovery, but I was unlocked at the time). You could reflash TWRP and try that.
Or just try this in TWRP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68873482&postcount=2
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Maybe - I'd have to download it to find out. If you can't get stock recovery to take it this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69434328&postcount=17 gives you instructions on what lines to remove from the updater-script to make it flash in TWRP (I didn't have a problem making the stock B20 go in stock recovery, but I was unlocked at the time). You could reflash TWRP and try that.
Or just try this in TWRP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68873482&postcount=2
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I'm going to try the first option. The second option's link take horrendously long to download.
Update: Trying to flash from TWRP results in error "Could not find 'META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary' which makes no sense since update binary is exactly where it should be.
Further Update: It seems that the problem might have been that when I compressed "update.zip" to fix "updater-script" it changed to file path by adding the title of the folder "update" to the beginning. I think that messed with the path giving the the meta-inf error.
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I'm going to try the first option. The second option's link take horrendously long to download.
Update: Trying to flash from TWRP results in error "Could not find 'META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary' which makes no sense since update binary is exactly where it should be.
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OK. How did you do that?
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Just suck it up and download the 2 b29 files. If it is that slow pick a different mirror
I've unlocked my bootloader and installed twrp, but when I want to flash the superSu zip, my device stucks in booting (bootloop). Is there any fix for that.
Hello.
Have you got a conflicting app? Possibly. If so try systemless?
Are you flashing official latest? Is your twrp the latest as well. Have you tried installing the app and seeing if it do it that way?
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Also not to call you a lier or daft. Are you sure! You've unlocked, have you gone into settings, unlocked oem ticked from there?
Im sorry I'm just covering all bases .
barni090 said:
I've unlocked my bootloader and installed twrp, but when I want to flash the superSu zip, my device stucks in booting (bootloop). Is there any fix for that.
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Please be more clear. What version of TWRP is flashed. What ROM are you currently on? also what version of SuperSu did you flash?
So, I just found special modified zips for the One Plus 2 and it worked fine with them. I don't know what was wrong with the Orginal files, but I don't care.
Hi
Nexus 4 is going in continous boot loop, this was post the 4.2 upgrade. the bootloader is showing the sleep driod with the red triangle, something is broken.
have tried to install the older version of image but , the moment it goes on line , it says upgrade ready.
how can i do a clean start or is some hard ware broken??
please help , want to keep this beauty going .....
Download the stock lollipop image from google for nexus 4 codename mako. Read all the flashing instructions along with it. It usually contains a flashall.bat, so u won't have to manually flash everything.
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rsmantha said:
Hi
Nexus 4 is going in continous boot loop, this was post the 4.2 upgrade. the bootloader is showing the sleep driod with the red triangle, something is broken.
have tried to install the older version of image but , the moment it goes on line , it says upgrade ready.
how can i do a clean start or is some hard ware broken??
please help , want to keep this beauty going .....
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Download stock image and adb stuff and try to flash stock lollipop image.
TundraLK520 said:
Download the stock lollipop image from google for nexus 4 codename mako. Read all the flashing instructions along with it. It usually contains a flashall.bat, so u won't have to manually flash everything.
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Download stock image and adb stuff and try to flash stock lollipop image.
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Hi i did that, tried the stock but didnt go thru
rsmantha said:
Hi i did that, tried the stock but didnt go thru
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What happened exactly? Flashing error, bootloop? A little detail would make it easier for people to help.
Try flashing using nexustoolkit if adb didn't work for you. Bte lollipop takes a long time to boot for the first time so just wait.
TundraLK520 said:
Download the stock lollipop image from google for nexus 4 codename mako. Read all the flashing instructions along with it. It usually contains a flashall.bat, so u won't have to manually flash everything.
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Download stock image and adb stuff and try to flash stock lollipop image.
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hi i have done the following:
1. used toolkit- nexus.
2. put in twrp.
3. pushed in the factory image.
once it do install using twrp, there is error as shown in the pic attached, not sure if you can see that
file:///home/rm/Pictures/errorimage.jpg
so the image is not getting installed.
please help
bootloader will be locked????
if i install 060 stock rom through TWRP
twrp
and also one thing,
TWRP will be uninstalled ?? if i install 060 through TWRP
sharathcherry1699 said:
bootloader will be locked????
if i install 060 stock rom through TWRP
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Nope.
But if you flash stock rom, device partition will get encrypted. :good:
So take backups before doing so cuz if the the encryption fails, you need to factory reset the phone.
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sharathcherry1699 said:
and also one thing,
TWRP will be uninstalled ?? if i install 060 through TWRP
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Not observed this as, current firmware packages doesn't include recovery image file so twrp will not be overwritten i guess.