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So this may be a stupid question, but this is my first Nexus device. I will have a 6P delivered Thursday and plan to unlock, decrypt, and install TWRP. The guides so far reference using MDB08K, and the modified boot is only for this version currently. After I install TWRP, am I able to install the factory image for the latest MDB08M and just exclude flashing certain images? Or do I need to flash them all then wait for a new modified boot image for 08M and install TWRP over again?
geoff5093 said:
So this may be a stupid question, but this is my first Nexus device. I will have a 6P delivered Thursday and plan to unlock, decrypt, and install TWRP. The guides so far reference using MDB08K, and the modified boot is only for this version currently. After I install TWRP, am I able to install the factory image for the latest MDB08M and just exclude flashing certain images? Or do I need to flash them all then wait for a new modified boot image for 08M and install TWRP over again?
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When I got mine the first thing I did was the OTA update and then I performed the root etc prcess
MrDSL said:
When I got mine the first thing I did was the OTA update and then I performed the root etc prcess
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Its good to do this right away because when you unlock the bootloader, it wipes the phone. I haven't done this on mine yet because I'm curious about Android Pay and what impact that will have on it.
bitpushr said:
Its good to do this right away because when you unlock the bootloader, it wipes the phone. I haven't done this on mine yet because I'm curious about Android Pay and what impact that will have on it.
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OH OH!!!! We have to behave, we have an Administrator with the same phone UGH!! Just kidding Hello @bitpushr
Somewheres around here someone is reporting pay working with unlock and root. If I recall correctly he removed root in su settings to add the card and then set back to root and it was working. Highly concerned individuals might want to verify that from multiple sources...
MrDSL said:
When I got mine the first thing I did was the OTA update and then I performed the root etc prcess
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But don't you need to use the corresponding modified boot image to root it? There currently isn't one for the latest factory image I believe.
geoff5093 said:
But don't you need to use the corresponding modified boot image to root it? There currently isn't one for the latest factory image I believe.
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Chainfire has one and I believe there is one in the development forum.
MrDSL said:
Chainfire has one and I believe there is one in the development forum.
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I was looking at his thread, but I only see one for the 08K image.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344
The one in the dev section also appears to only be for 08K: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/development/kernel-stock-decrypted-kernel-verity-t3235013
I just wanted to confirm that these need to be the same, so I'll wait for an update.
I thought Build MBD08K was the latest..
I know that I'm currently running cleanrom MBD08K with modified MBD08K boot.img
Modified MBD08K boot.img from chainfire works fine with newest MDB08M. On my phone I unlocked bootloader, flashed all the MDB08M files, than flashed the modified boot.img.
I have working root, decrypted with TWRP installed.
mysongranhills said:
Modified MBD08K boot.img from chainfire works fine with newest MDB08M. On my phone I unlocked bootloader, flashed all the MDB08M files, than flashed the modified boot.img.
I have working root, decrypted with TWRP installed.
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Awesome!! ????
mysongranhills said:
Modified MBD08K boot.img from chainfire works fine with newest MDB08M. On my phone I unlocked bootloader, flashed all the MDB08M files, than flashed the modified boot.img.
I have working root, decrypted with TWRP installed.
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I assume if we have MDB08K, rooted with TWRP and want to take the OTA to MDB08M, that we can use a similar procedure:
1. Flash stock boot.img and recovery.img from MDB08K factory image (temporarily disabling root and TWRP)
2. Download and install OTA
3. Reflash modified MDB08K boot.img from Chainfire
4. Reflash TWRP recovery
5. Install SuperSU 2.52 using TWRP
Has anyone tried this method?
rsmolen said:
I assume if we have MDB08K, rooted with TWRP and want to take the OTA to MDB08M, that we can use a similar procedure:
1. Flash stock boot.img and recovery.img from MDB08K factory image (temporarily disabling root and TWRP)
2. Download and install OTA
3. Reflash modified MDB08K boot.img from Chainfire
4. Reflash TWRP recovery
5. Install SuperSU 2.52 using TWRP
Has anyone tried this method?
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No, but your logic is sound. I see no problems doing it that way. Why would you prefer the OTA updates over the latest factory images? I know for me part of the reason I did it the way I did was b/c I couldn't get phone to download/recognize that OTA update existed.
In case anyone else is still wondering, flashing the 08M factory image and then using the 08K modified boot works fine. I'm on the latest and rooted right now.
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No, but your logic is sound. I see no problems doing it that way. Why would you prefer the OTA updates over the latest factory images? I know for me part of the reason I did it the way I did was b/c I couldn't get phone to download/recognize that OTA update existed.
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I just thought this would be slightly easier than flashing the system.img from the factory image. However, given the modified boot.img and systemless SuperSU, I guess only flashing the system.img (and radio.img if changed) from the new build would probably be easier at this point. However, if xPosed comes to Marshmallow and modifies system, that will be another step in the upgrade process, which presumably would not need to be done if you could take the OTA the way I proposed.
Firstly, you cannot install OTA's with TWRP. You'll have to get back to stock recovery in order to install patches.
Thanks to @eng.stk, with the recovery compiled from source, we now can flash OTA Zips from TWRP.
Download TWRP 2.8.7.0: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=15364
Download the following OTA's and move them to internal/external storage and proceed to install them from TWRP.
OxygenOS_X_Rom.zip (003)
OTA Patch 003-004.zip
OTA Patch 004-005.zip (Uploaded by @Razertje)
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Stock Recovery (Just in case if someone requires it)
- Stock_Recovery.img
I got an error when I try to flash it
PoloB49 said:
I got an error when I try to flash it
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Are you rooted? Did you flash TWRP recovery?
PoloB49 said:
I got an error when I try to flash it
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It's most likely that you tampered the system and recovery partition. I uploaded the stock recovery here, flash the stock recovery, then flash to system dump, then this patch.
Well, i did a nandroid backup before getting rooted, i tried to restore my phone so i could properly do the ota, but now there is no OS installed
But my computer still detect my phone, where can i download the full rom please ?
PoloB49 said:
Well, i did a nandroid backup before getting rooted, i tried to restore my phone so i could properly do the ota, but now there is no OS installed
But my computer still detect my phone, where can i download the full rom please ?
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It's at the front page. http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/ota003all20151024193-oxygenos-ota-dump-t3244996
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It's at the front page. http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/ota003all20151024193-oxygenos-ota-dump-t3244996
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Thanks, i wasn't sure it was the full rom because of the "ota" in the name.
SpiritBreak3r said:
It's most likely that you tampered the system and recovery partition. I uploaded the stock recovery here, flash the stock recovery, then flash to system dump, then this patch.
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hey i did as you said to try and get the update but i have a question. what does flash to system dump mean?
Already flashed stock recovery. next step?
Savya said:
hey i did as you said to try and get the update but i have a question. what does flash to system dump mean?
Already flashed stock recovery. next step?
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By flashing the system dump I meant, install this zip package http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/ota003all20151024193-oxygenos-ota-dump-t3244996. This zip package is stock system dump bearing version 03. Then flash to 03-04 patch.
is this OTA solved the problem with microsd cards?
Can anybody help with a generic error trying to flash the stock recovery again?
No reason why just says failed. I am rooted with TWRP and trying to revert to stock to be able to OTA. Last android was a nexus 4 and been away a little while so I may be missing something.. I don't want to have to wipe all my data and such can somebody assist and refresh my understanding?
Dizzyrul3z: No, microSD card issue remains according to official forum--next OTA I bet.
I'm rooted, TWRP also errored when I attempted the OTA installed.
So to clarify, using TWRP I want to install three zips: stock rom, OTA03 (system dump), and OTA04 (update), wipe cache/dalvik. Correct?
Question: I install them all at once in TWRP, right? Will any of this erase my apps/data?
Thanks,
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is this OTA solved the problem with microsd cards?
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I don't know about you guys, but I have the E-1003 model, SD card is working fine. I have a Samsung EVO+ 32GB card.
BakedGoodsX said:
Dizzyrul3z: No, microSD card issue remains according to official forum--next OTA I bet.
I'm rooted, TWRP also errored when I attempted the OTA installed.
So to clarify, using TWRP I want to install three zips: stock rom, OTA03 (system dump), and OTA04 (update), wipe cache/dalvik. Correct?
Question: I install them all at once in TWRP, right? Will any of this erase my apps/data?
Thanks,
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You need to flash to Stock recovery as well. I'll be updating the OP.
So this update is newer than the one mentioned here right ? : https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/oxygenos-2-1-2-will-start-roll-out-to-oneplus-x-today.402637/
Thanks
SpiritBreak3r said:
Just received this OTA mins ago.
Size: 17MB
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3AIip-hiOnNb1pBeGNlcUIyYmc/view?usp=sharing
Instructions:
1. Switch to Stock Recovery if you're running TWRP. But how to do it? Restore this backup from TWRP.
2. Flash the system dump available at this thread.
3. Now flash this update/patch.
4. Then fastboot flash TWRP recovery if you only need it.
Just my 2 cents, boot TWRP instead of flashing it. I personally suggest.
Code:
fastboot boot twrp_directory_of_your_pc.img
PSA: You'll need Stock recovery to patch official updates.
PS: My Memory Card is working exceptionally fine. I am using a Samsung EVO+ 32GB.
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I can't restore the stock recovery.
in TWRP:
error flashing zip '/sdcard/*/oneplusx_x_stock_recovery.zip'
I also copied the zip into the TWRP backup folder, but can't select it to restore.
TWRP ist v.2.8.7.0
What am I doing wrong?
...rebooting the device from TWRP is also not working, anybody with the same problem?
umpalumpa1799 said:
I can't restore the stock recovery.
in TWRP:
error flashing zip '/sdcard/*/oneplusx_x_stock_recovery.zip'
I also copied the zip into the TWRP backup folder, but can't select it to restore.
TWRP ist v.2.8.7.0
What am I doing wrong?
...rebooting the device from TWRP is also not working, anybody with the same problem?
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Extract the recovery.img from the zip file and flash it from fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
CafeKampuchia said:
Extract the recovery.img from the zip file and flash it from fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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so rename the recovery.emmc.win from the zip file to recovery.img and flash it with fastboot.
umpalumpa1799 said:
so rename the recovery.emmc.win from the zip file to recovery.img and flash it with fastboot.
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even better, download the img from the op.
SpiritBreak3r said:
even better, download the img from the op.
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my fault, I downloaded the stock recovery from a nother post
Thank you for the update OP.
To clarify, when you say '...stick with stock recovery, disable the apps instead of deleting them...' what exactly does that mean?
Is it possible? It not I will wait till I get home tonight. I'm thinking flash a stock rom zip. Then opt in. Don't loose all internal storage? Thoughts
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iamdarren said:
Is it possible? It not I will wait till I get home tonight. I'm thinking flash a stock rom zip. Then opt in. Don't loose all internal storage? Thoughts
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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Yes it is possible. Just download the complete N factory image, plus the modified boot image (kernel).
Extract the system.img, and vendor.img out of the factory image.
And now, flash the three files using TWRP - system.img (system image), vendor.img (vendor image), and boot.img (kernel).
DJBhardwaj said:
Yes it is possible. Just download the complete N factory image, plus the modified boot image (kernel).
Extract the system.img, and vendor.img out of the factory image.
And now, flash the three files using TWRP - system.img (system image), vendor.img (vendor image), and boot.img (kernel).
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Where can I find the modified boot image?
Edit: Found it, nevermind.
messiahfreedom said:
Where can I find the modified boot image?
Edit: Found it, nevermind.
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Grab it from here, and make sure to download the corresponding boot.img to your build number.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/stock-modified-boot-img-regular-root-t3306684
DJBhardwaj said:
Yes it is possible. Just download the complete N factory image, plus the modified boot image (kernel).
Extract the system.img, and vendor.img out of the factory image.
And now, flash the three files using TWRP - system.img (system image), vendor.img (vendor image), and boot.img (kernel).
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If we do it this way, will we lose data? Can we just update from 6.0.1?
jorgis1 said:
If we do it this way, will we lose data? Can we just update from 6.0.1?
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You can if you were on a stock rom.
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jorgis1 said:
If we do it this way, will we lose data? Can we just update from 6.0.1?
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No, you won't loose any data. Your userdata/data partition will stay as is. You will just wipe the system and boot through TWRP, and then flash the listed image files.
superchilpil said:
You can if you were on a stock rom.
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But if we do it the manual way as stated before, do we lose root? What about gapps? Will those be included?
flashfire is a great app, does it all for you...
I simply downloaded OTA through the system update, then after it was downloaded instead of allowing it to "Restart and Install" which would have failed due to my custom recovery, I just opened flashfire. It found the OTA automatically and I hit Flash button. Done!
I ended up loading up from the PC. It's better this way because I only had 2gb of space on my 64gb!!! Bad thing is, I have spent about 2hrs installing!
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So I can use flashfire to flash the latest N beta even though I'm currently running a custom ROM?
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GatorsUF said:
flashfire is a great app, does it all for you...
I simply downloaded OTA through the system update, then after it was downloaded instead of allowing it to "Restart and Install" which would have failed due to my custom recovery, I just opened flashfire. It found the OTA automatically and I hit Flash button. Done!
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Foes your custom recovery still work? I tried this method and it just wouldn't boot into TWRP. Been trying all day thru different methods. Idk how to use adb fastboot on a computer so I'm a lil lost when trying any other method. I've been using Wug's toolkit but until he pushes an update for it I'm on stock MM until i can figure something out.
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Foes your custom recovery still work? I tried this method and it just wouldn't boot into TWRP. Been trying all day thru different methods. Idk how to use adb fastboot on a computer so I'm a lil lost when trying any other method. I've been using Wug's toolkit but until he pushes an update for it I'm on stock MM until i can figure something out.
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why does the wug toolkit not work?
I don't know a lot about Flashfire as far as it's compatibility with Custom Roms and such. I was previously on stock android Marshmellow with root and twrp. My phone downloaded the OTA for Android N when I "enrolled" in the beta program. I chose not to allow the phone to attempt to install the OTA as it would likely fail due to my custom recovery, to my surprise when I opened flashfire it offered to install the "update.zip" (AKA the OTA) and I simply hit "flash". It installed the OTA (did not use TWRP) and rooted my phone all on it's own, I did not lose anything no data was lost.
As a side not I would not recommend using Flashfire if you don't know how to use fastboot commands and the Android SDK. It is not complicated and it is a almost certain way to fix your phone when things go haywire. I strongly encourage you to learn how to use it as it is essential to owning a Nexus imo. These root kits and flashfire programs are cool, but they are always subject to failures...
I have problem, can anyone tell me, can I flash Official ROM Via TWRP? I tried but no success, so, I ask You for help!
download huawei update extractor (latest)
download the update.app file.
when you open the extractor, select the update.app u want to extract.
there are two options, either you extract the files (system, boot, cust e.t.c) or make a flashable zip.
in this case, make a flashable zip.
When you download it it will be in zip file. Don't extract the APP file. just flash the zip file and it will be installed. It's recommended to use the latest TWRP version (3.1.1)
BTW you will lose TWRP and root after flashing it so you can simply flash the stock recovery and update locally
Ahmedoov said:
When you download it it will be in zip file. Don't extract the APP file. just flash the zip file and it will be installed. It's recommended to use the latest TWRP version (3.1.1)
BTW you will lose TWRP and root after flashing it so you can simply flash the stock recovery and update locally
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I have 3.0.2 or something like that and I gives me error! I have lastest TWRP recovery IMG, can I flash it via Flasher?
Ahmedoov said:
When you download it it will be in zip file. Don't extract the APP file. just flash the zip file and it will be installed. It's recommended to use the latest TWRP version (3.1.1)
BTW you will lose TWRP and root after flashing it so you can simply flash the stock recovery and update locally
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My PC is broken, I can't! Thats why I asked.
RootingPro-18 said:
I have 3.0.2 or something like that and I gives me error! I have lastest TWRP recovery IMG, can I flash it via Flasher?
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You can flash img files with TWRP for recovery and boot. So you can update TWRP or even flash the stock recovery without PC but you will need PC later to flash TWRP back
But as I told you you will lose TWRP and root after flashing the full firmware file even if you flashed it through TWRP. Without PC that means you may not be able to get them back
If you want to update to the latest firmware without losing them you can flash any EMUI custom ROM there's already B604 custom rom here in xda
It will give you a small error but it ends successfully. you can flash the update.zip (not the APP by itself) in TWRP, only FULL versions though. Tested.
I figured out how to update after flashing twrp. Maybe obvious to some but I've seen questions about it.
The zip in the "Convert CA to WW" thread has the stock rom in a zip file. Open it and inside is a recovery.img file in it, extract it to your adb folder on your PC.
Download the firmware update from ASUS official site and save to the root of your sd card or internal storage (it will recognize both.)
Reboot into fastboot on your device.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
When that finishes reboot and your phone should find the update and ask if you want to install. Do so. You may need to power cycle first.
When you're done you can reflash TWRP.
Once you have TWRP you can flash Magisk or SuperSU as you see fit.
It's painless.
An old post from you, but thank you. This was really easy. I've spent 2 days trying to figure out how to upgrade without restore stock rom, boot etc. and lose all data. I was about to give up when I saw this post, I didn't expect it to work - to easy. But I could give it a try.
This was painless.
Then it took me 3 hours to figure out how to reinstall twrp again, it wasn't just to flash and reboot I had to boot directly into recovery after flash. But that is another story.
Thanks, you just saved me some time!
Kasdarack said:
I figured out how to update after flashing twrp. Maybe obvious to some but I've seen questions about it.
The zip in the "Convert CA to WW" thread has the stock rom in a zip file. Open it and inside is a recovery.img file in it, extract it to your adb folder on your PC.
Download the firmware update from ASUS official site and save to the root of your sd card or internal storage (it will recognize both.)
Reboot into fastboot on your device.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
When that finishes reboot and your phone should find the update and ask if you want to install. Do so. You may need to power cycle first.
When you're done you can reflash TWRP.
Once you have TWRP you can flash Magisk or SuperSU as you see fit.
It's painless.
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Will this recovery work for upgrading nougat to oreo?
Em Kay said:
Will this recovery work for upgrading nougat to oreo?
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You need to upgrade to latest N - ...14.2020.1712.85, once you do that you should get Oreo as FOTA after reboot
DanFreed said:
You need to upgrade to latest N - ...14.2020.1712.85, once you do that you should get Oreo as FOTA after reboot
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Thanks, man.
Can I manually update with the recovery by downloading the rom?
I think, the FOTA won't arrive as I've rooted my phone.
Em Kay said:
Thanks, man.
Can I manually update with the recovery by downloading the rom?
I think, the FOTA won't arrive as I've rooted my phone.
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When you flash stock recovery and update you unroot, so you will get FOTA. Just update to Oreo and then flash twrp and Magisk (or whatever you use) again.
I am rooted and updated to Oreo then chose updates involving battery improvement and/or system stability (downloaded to external sd), after installed the last update I flashed twrp and rooted again.
You need to flash stock recovery before update. The phone will find the updated with custom recovery but update will fail.
The site I downloaded stock recovery from is down so you have to search for it, or download RAW stock rom and extract the recovery from it
DanFreed said:
You need to flash stock recovery before update. The phone will find the updated with custom recovery but update will fail.
The site I downloaded stock recovery from is down so you have to search for it, or download RAW stock rom and extract the recovery from it
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Anyone know where I can get stock recovery or how to extract from stock image from the ASUS site?
derbend said:
Anyone know where I can get stock recovery or how to extract from stock image from the ASUS site?
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Seems like Mega is up again. You should find stock recovery here
https://mega.nz/#F!lw02CLpA!hpetR2-Sec1F__gHPNRE9Q!xhVEhCjB
DanFreed said:
Seems like Mega is up again. You should find stock recovery here
https://mega.nz/#F!lw02CLpA!hpetR2-Sec1F__gHPNRE9Q!xhVEhCjB
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Thanks! I ended up having to use the 11.41.87.2 recovery in order to flash a Nougat update - it wouldn't work with the older recoveries.