Hello..can I use twrp if my phone is not root? and how flash modem with twrp?
Ryankhaja said:
Hello..can I use twrp if my phone is not root? and how flash modem with twrp?
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Yes, root is only for the system. assuming you have twrp you only have to download the modem file and flash it, it's that simple.
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I want to install my stock recovery to be able to download OTA updates using my stock themed firmware but I can't figure out how to install the recovery.img that i got from my official firmware. I already tried to flash it using odin & through twrp recovery but the file is not supported. Can anybody convert my recovery.img into a flashable file?
my recovery.img
cyberjm said:
I want to install my stock recovery to be able to download OTA updates using my stock themed firmware but I can't figure out how to install the recovery.img that i got from my official firmware. I already tried to flash it using odin & through twrp recovery but the file is not supported. Can anybody convert my recovery.img into a flashable file?
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Hi,
Look HERE
Flashing the stock firmware for your phone will also flash stock recovery and stock kernel.
malybru said:
Hi,
Look HERE
Flashing the stock firmware for your phone will also flash stock recovery and stock kernel.
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I am currently using stock firmware and stock kernel but my recovery is twrp. I want to restore my stock recovery without affecting my root and modified system files.
cyberjm said:
I am currently using stock firmware and stock kernel but my recovery is twrp. I want to restore my stock recovery without affecting my root and modified system files.
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You will need to find a stock recovery only image that can be installed by ODIN.
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Gillion said:
You will need to find a stock recovery only image that can be installed by ODIN.
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I was able to extract my stock recovery.img from my stock firmware but it is formatted as Disc Image File. I am wondering if its possible to convert it to other format so that i can flash it via odin or recovery.
cyberjm said:
I was able to extract my stock recovery.img from my stock firmware but it is formatted as Disc Image File. I am wondering if its possible to convert it to other format so that i can flash it via odin or recovery.
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You can`t flash the extracted stock recovery with Odin but you can with Mobile Odin Pro from your phone. It also flashes .img files. Did it myself on the I9505.
cyberjm said:
I want to install my stock recovery to be able to download OTA updates using my stock themed firmware but I can't figure out how to install the recovery.img that i got from my official firmware. I already tried to flash it using odin & through twrp recovery but the file is not supported. Can anybody convert my recovery.img into a flashable file?
my recovery.img
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Try with this fastboot command.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery /path/to/recovery
simone.mutti said:
Try with this fastboot command.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery /path/to/recovery
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We have no fastboot mode, we have download mode
gee2012 said:
You can`t flash the extracted stock recovery with Odin but you can with Mobile Odin Pro from your phone. It also flashes .img files. Did it myself on the I9505.
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I tried to flash recovery.img that i extracted from my stock firmware via mobile odin pro but got some problems. After boot logo, it goes back to the setup wizard like when you open your phone for the first time. I can't also proceed with the wizard since i'm getting an error like secsettings stopped responded.
Can we flash recovery with odin ?
yes you can ty latest twrp
nik00100 said:
Can we flash recovery with odin ?
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just root with latest CF root and flash latest TWRP both through Odin, make sure you do a clean install of lollipop or you'll have issues.
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Hello.
I have a signal issue and want to flash another modem but i don't know how to do this
I'm running stock rom 4.4.2 and stock recovery without root
Thanks
A.S1980 said:
Hello.
I have a signal issue and want to flash another modem but i don't know how to do this
I'm running stock rom 4.4.2 and stock recovery without root
Thanks
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To flash a flashable .zip file you need a Custom Recovery like TWRP. So,
1. Root your phone with IORoot25. - This will give you root.
2. Download and run AutoRec on your phone. - This will downgrade your bootloader to JB and install TWRP.
3. Boot into Recovery Mode (TWRP) and flash your modem.zip. - This will give you a new modem.
Remember to back up your modem before flashing a new one.
Thank you so much.
I really need help on this. The binary is found but not the app. What should i do now to get fully rooted?
Redo stage 1
pr1jker said:
Redo stage 1
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Redo stage 1 means that i have to re root it right?
Junsengzaikia said:
I really need help on this. The binary is found but not the app. What should i do now to get fully rooted?
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Flash latest supersu.zip from custom recovery and you will be fully rooted
Again try root via twrp or cf auto root
Good luck
Krprem said:
Again try root via twrp or cf auto root
Good luck
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I lost my two recovery after downing stock firmware from Sammobile. What should I do now?
Junsengzaikia said:
I lost my two recovery after downing stock firmware from Sammobile. What should I do now?
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Flashing stock firmware will restore the stock recovery obviously, and remove root access. So flash TWRP again (on Odin disable the Auto Reboot option while doing) via Odin and then flash the latest SuperSU zip from TWRP. Easy.
ithehappy said:
Flashing stock firmware will restore the stock recovery obviously, and remove root access. So flash TWRP again (on Odin disable the Auto Reboot option while doing) via Odin and then flash the latest SuperSU zip from TWRP. Easy.
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Thanks man. But I also have a error pop up from my notification (trltedt-user MMB29M N910GDTU1DPG4 release-keys).
Should I flash twrp straight away?
Junsengzaikia said:
Thanks man. But I also have a error pop up from my notification (trltedt-user MMB29M N910GDTU1DPG4 release-keys).
Should I flash twrp straight away?
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I really don't know that error mate. But just flash recovery from Download mode, should work. Don't forget to un-tick that auto reboot option in Odin.
I have rooted my op5 and got twrp recovery but every time I update the rom by flashing it from recovery the recovery goes back to stock. Is it normal? Or is there a way to keep the twrp recovry ever after updating.
You need to flash supersu/magisk after flashing a ROM update to keep TWRP
rickysidhu_ said:
You need to flash supersu/magisk after flashing a ROM update to keep TWRP
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I do that every time... Still it goes back to stock.... Is there like a setting or something tha I need to check...
What ROM are you updating?
Pwnycorn said:
What ROM are you updating?
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Stock
Stock... Since I am rooted I have to download the update every time and dirty flash it over the current one..
nichinu said:
Stock
Stock... Since I am rooted I have to download the update every time and dirty flash it over the current one..
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Yes, and flashing the stock ROM also flashes the stock recovery. Hence TWRP being replaced.
If you want to keep TWRP after a stock ROM flash, just flash the recovery img file right after you flashed the stock ROM.
Pwnycorn said:
Yes, and flashing the stock ROM also flashes the stock recovery. Hence TWRP being replaced.
If you want to keep TWRP after a stock ROM flash, just flash the recovery img file right after you flashed the stock ROM.
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Or use Flashfire and check the appropriate box.
Use Flashify it's an app in the play store I had the same problem. Flash recovery via that
Pwnycorn said:
Yes, and flashing the stock ROM also flashes the stock recovery. Hence TWRP being replaced.
If you want to keep TWRP after a stock ROM flash, just flash the recovery img file right after you flashed the stock ROM.
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So I don't need to install it via bootlaoder every time.. I can just flash it via recovery after installing the rom and that will work??
nichinu said:
So I don't need to install it via bootlaoder every time.. I can just flash it via recovery after installing the rom and that will work??
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Yes. I updated mine the exact same way.
But remember, flash them all at once and reboot only after you're done. Rebooting will replace TWRP with stock recovery and you won't be able to flash TWRP in stock.
Flash stock ROM, Magisk or SuperSU and a TWRP.img file, then reboot.
Pwnycorn said:
Yes. I updated mine the exact same way.
But remember, flash them all at once and reboot only after you're done. Rebooting will replace TWRP with stock recovery and you won't be able to flash TWRP in stock.
Flash stock ROM, Magisk or SuperSU and a TWRP.img file, then reboot.
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Thanks a lot