TWRP to Stock Recovery - Nexus Player Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

How can I go back to stock recovery?
I am on TWRP, but using stock rom. I can no longer perform OTA updates. It would be easier to just go back to everything stock. TIA!

Anybody?

AsianXL said:
Anybody?
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Try flash the new stock rom and should revert back to stock recovery and update the player same time.

xdadel said:
Try flash the new stock rom and should revert back to stock recovery and update the player same time.
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I tried flashing the latest stock rom with TWRP, but the flashing process failed.

AsianXL said:
I tried flashing the latest stock rom with TWRP, but the flashing process failed.
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I flashed this version 7.1.2 (N2G47X, Jun 2017) with TWRP. I think prior version can not flash with TWRP.

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[Q] What's next

I'm going to flash the new ROM over my 4.4.2 S4 LTE. After flashing this new ROM, what are the necessary steps I should do to get my phone rooted?
Which are the compatible flashing/rooting programs to use for this new ROM?
greeny2010 said:
I'm going to flash the new ROM over my 4.4.2 S4 LTE. After flashing this new ROM, what are the necessary steps I should do to get my phone rooted?
Which are the compatible flashing/rooting programs to use for this new ROM?
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You're talking about official 5.0.1?
GDReaper said:
You're talking about official 5.0.1?
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Yes. That's the ROM I'm talking about. I've just flashed Philipz recovery using Odin and everything looking fine. However, I still get the default recovery and not the PhilipZ version.
Is the 5.0.1 not ready for the present recover like Chainfire or Philipz?
greeny2010 said:
Yes. That's the ROM I'm talking about. I've just flashed Philipz recovery using Odin and everything looking fine. However, I still get the default recovery and not the PhilipZ version.
Is the 5.0.1 not ready for the present recover like Chainfire or Philipz?
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I had problems flashing recovery on stock kitkat. Used a workaround with Nandroid manager from play. But you need root for that..
Maybe try a different recovery. I don't see why PhilZ would be the only one to work with the 5.0 rooting method presented somewhere around the forum.
A recovery has nothing to do with the version of the rom you have flashed.
Uncheck auto-reboot before flashing the rom with Odin.
Lennyz1988 said:
A recovery has nothing to do with the version of the rom you have flashed.
Uncheck auto-reboot before flashing the rom with Odin.
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Will give this a try.
Update - No go with what you have described. Stuck at the end of Odin flashing. Have to pull out the battery. Luckily, phone still can boot but with the default recovery.

Anyway to revert back to 100% Stock?

So I need to revert my OP2 back to 100% stock. I found my self some flashable stock firmwares but I'm not certain if using odin would work. Im noob at this lol. I currently have installed TWRP and root on my OP2. Can anyone tell me the process to undergo in order to go back to 100% stock
Yeah flash the 2.0 image and then apply the ota update. This will give you stock firmware and recovery.
dj_aj said:
Yeah flash the 2.0 image and then apply the ota update. This will give you stock firmware and recovery.
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so it's safe to use odin then?
shigi1231 said:
so it's safe to use odin then?
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Do not use Odin for anything related to OnePlus devices. Odin is used to flash firmware on Samsung phones.
Just flash the stock recovery image through TWRP. Wipe cahce & dalvik. Let the phone boot into Oxygen OS 2.0. It will then prompt you to update the firmware to 2.1.1. Apply that update and it will get you back to stock on the latest firmware.
dj_aj said:
Do not use Odin for anything related to OnePlus devices. Odin is used to flash firmware on Samsung phones.
Just flash the stock recovery image through TWRP. Wipe cahce & dalvik. Let the phone boot into Oxygen OS 2.0. It will then prompt you to update the firmware to 2.1.1. Apply that update and it will get you back to stock on the latest firmware.
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I did what you say, and I'm back to stock! THank you! Also after doing full reset, TWRP prompted me if it were to overwrite the stock recovery, i said no, and then the device is 100% stock again!

unable to flash custom roms. all roms get [email protected] screen.

I was able to flash custom roms(CM,AICP,etc), but not anymore.
flashed the vanilla FW via batch file(5.1.1 xt1575), cannot ota to 6.0(fails.).
trying to flash CM13? No dice. always gets stuck on the alien screen. even after 30 minutes. any idea?
MortaLPortaL said:
I was able to flash custom roms(CM,AICP,etc), but not anymore.
flashed the vanilla FW via batch file(5.1.1 xt1575), cannot ota to 6.0(fails.).
trying to flash CM13? No dice. always gets stuck on the alien screen. even after 30 minutes. any idea?
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I suggest go back to stock rom ie flash the latest 6.0.1
https://firmware.center/firmware/Motorola/Moto X Pure (XT1575)/
This contain lots of stock from lollipop to Marshmallow...
I recommend u to flash mm if it fails flash lp and it shud work
Then u root ur phone install twrp and flash any rom...
It will work..
MortaLPortaL said:
I was able to flash custom roms(CM,AICP,etc), but not anymore.
flashed the vanilla FW via batch file(5.1.1 xt1575), cannot ota to 6.0(fails.).
trying to flash CM13? No dice. always gets stuck on the alien screen. even after 30 minutes. any idea?
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I have the same problem. I can flash stock ROM and everything is good but if I try to flash any custom ROM, I bootloop.
MortaLPortaL said:
I was able to flash custom roms(CM,AICP,etc), but not anymore.
flashed the vanilla FW via batch file(5.1.1 xt1575), cannot ota to 6.0(fails.).
trying to flash CM13? No dice. always gets stuck on the alien screen. even after 30 minutes. any idea?
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Why would you flash Lp? Your issue is that you're trying to force a MM ROM to boot with a Lp bootloader.
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Yup, flash 6.0 agian, and all files
try reflashing twrp, see if it helps

recovery resets to stock after update.

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

Doubt abour recovering OTA

If I install a custom rom and recovery and then I want to come back to stock and I flash the lastest full fastboot image, do I recover OTA?
nestorojeda said:
If I install a custom rom and recovery and then I want to come back to stock and I flash the lastest full fastboot image, do I recover OTA?
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Yes

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