So I am trying to get back to stock rom OxygenOS, when I flash it through TWRP I get some sort of error 7.
so then I tried to sideload and install it through stock recovery, but adb is not fonctioning properly and it get stock on waiting for devices.
The other thing is when I am on twrp and do : adb devices, it shows it, but not with stock recovery.
Any clue what to try or to do next ?
Perhaps try a different TWRP. I've had no problems flashing full stock ROMs with it in the past.
Is the ROM for the OnePlus 5 or 5T? Error 7 is supposedly something related to compatibility.
ADB in stock recovery is not working under Windows 10. It's a known issue, probably without a fix.
Use Windows 7.
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I was on a older version of paranoid (4.1). And now I wanted to go to the latest version (4.2). I downloaded the files with goomanager when I had 4.1 still installed. After resetting in recovery I remembered and realised I downloaded the wrong gapps cause it downloaded the latest 4.1 gapps and not the 4.2 version.
After only installing 4.2 without gapps I downloaded the right gapps in goomanager again. After getting back in recovery and resetting again. I tried installing the 4.2 again but I got a error. I also so that my files got moved (prob because of the multi user option in 4.2?).
After leaving the recovery I couldnt load up android normally and I couldnt go back into recovery from bootloader (prob cause of the bug and I need to do that from a computer right?).
My problem now is. How do I get the 2 zip's file I downloaded from my laptop to my nexus 7? I always have had a android phone with a sd slot, but the nexus 7 doesnt have one. Is there a way to drop the 2 zip on the nexus 7 and install them from recovery. Or do I need to do it from ADB (but I dont know much about how to use it). I know there is a command to reboot into recovery (adb reboot recovery I believe). But what are the commands for factory resetting(maybe also reformatting the nexus 7 so my music/video files are deleted?). And finally installing the zip's on my laptop. (I have both a mac and windows machine).
Just install nexus 7 toolkit install it on your pc ,connect your n7 and follow the onscreen instructions.It will run the ADB commands through a selection process and let you do pretty much anything without the typing of the manual commands.
i think too, it works in the command control with the manual commands
Hi all, I somehow borked my Z00T and it's stuck on ASUS logo spinner now.
ZE551KL, OTA MM upgrade which was working..
bootloader not unlocked (can't use ASUS Unlock current version w/MM)
(I tried to do a downgrade to Lollipop, didn't take as recovery rejected a downgrade. Then, in my lack of sleep, I tried isntalling SuperSU via TWRP and I think that's where it all went wrong.)
I can't find a STOCK recovery.img for Z00T online (just Z00L)
TWRP for Z00T can't see my microSD for some reason so I can't sideload from card; ADB mode in TWRP isn't see by my Windows machine either, so I have no way to get a working ROM back on the phone!
(I've tried the CynanogenMod recovery, which will take a sideload but any ASUS *-user.zip image fails with "Error: whole-file signature not valid" or something like that.)
for working sideload reboot pc and no open any program
Recovered with CM13 Z00T recovery.img and complete reflash with CM13
Whew. I was really scared there for a bit. The only thing that seemed to work was going completely CyanogenMod 13 (recovery and latest stable install).
Luckily I like CM, and the ZenUI Launcher and apps were backed up with all my other apps and re-installed reasonably well it appears.
[Edit: also thanks very much to the team maintaining Open GApps, I was able to install GApps CM13 for Android 6.0 smoothly after a factory reset of CM13 post-install.]
Big lessons I learned:
* DO NOT try to downgrade from Marshmallow to Lollipop on Zenfone 2 Laser, and definitey DO NOT install SuperSU v2.46 while on Marshmallow.
* Research further than I did before trying a downgrade, upgrade, or Unlock -- if the Unlock isn't for your EXACT stock ROM version it won't work.
* Also don't overwrite stock recovery.img via fastboot, as no one seems to have a real ZE551KL stock recovery.img for download ou there. Only switch to a new recovery loader when once you're SURE you're ready to go permanently down the road with an alternate distro like CyanogenMod.
* Finally, TWRP 3.0.2.x for this phone seems to have sketchy ADB/USB support, at least on Win7 x64, as I wasn't able to use it to successfully connect for adb sideload attempts at all.
I'd still like to understand exactly what the failure messages mean when trying to sideload other ASUS UL-Z00T*-user.zip images ("Failed whole-file signature" or whatever that was)... I don't understand the signing process of vendor-provided ZIPs: why would the CM13 recovery flash its own CM13 release but refuse any others (and TWRP for that matter)? Do different release distributions have their own certs that have to match what the recovery.img expects, or ??
Has someone the stock recovery for ze551kl z00T 21.40.1220.1615 ?
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Hey. I long story short - I have wiped OS, and the only thing that I can do is use fastboot and also install TWRP or stock recovery.
I found OxygenOS file, but cant install it as there are problems sideloading the file to the device, it looks like ADB drivers on PC are not recognizable. Can someone help me to get back OS? Thanks
Tried a lot of things but anyway nothing happens.
BooBzi said:
Hey. I long story short - I have wiped OS, and the only thing that I can do is use fastboot and also install TWRP or stock recovery.
I found OxygenOS file, but cant install it as there are problems sideloading the file to the device, it looks like ADB drivers on PC are not recognizable. Can someone help me to get back OS? Thanks
Tried a lot of things but anyway nothing happens.
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Push the OOS rom via usb to the phone, command: adb push namerom /scard
Next time check the drivers installation result first.
I wish I knew the reply above mine.
How I fixed my issue:
I installed the latest TWRP 3.1.1 in one of the installation guides on this forum for the OP5. Make sure you pick the version that is called the "last latest build". I was able to flash a full zip for 4.5.2 and it worked!
chaojimbo said:
I wish I knew the reply above mine.
How I fixed my issue:
I installed the latest TWRP 3.1.1 in one of the installation guides on this forum for the OP5. Make sure you pick the version that is called the "last latest build". I was able to flash a full zip for 4.5.2 and it worked!
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I had problems with ADB drivers, anyway got back to life:
1) booted to TWRP
2) adb push ".zip" /sdcard/.
3) tried installing it at TWRP, no success, so get back stock recovery and flashed the file there.
So my issue is resolved. thanks!
I've tried to upgrade the rom in MOTO G4 Plus using TWRP version of 3.2.1.0 and during installation process I wiped out the existing android 7.0.1 without backup(understood the cost of backups now). As I faced error while installing android 9.0.1 with error 255 code because of TWRP some upgrade issue couldn't complete the installation process successfully.
I tried multiple ways to upgrade TWRP which was not successful and even fastboot commands aren't working now. Whenever I try fastboot + combinational command like devices and etc it goes into an infinite loop with an error code iterator not found. After a good amount of search found about ADB and happily can connect to my device using ADB now. Then started trying with multiple options like adb side load after reading multiple forum answers and posts I did pushed a rom to scared/data/media after reading this forum NEED HELP: Accidentally deleted OS in TWRP/Cant install Rom which was successfully pushed but didn't do any thing nor I couldn't understand what to do after pushing it.
Then started search again to install stock rom in any different ways before coming here and stumbled at this question which is similar did read the question and included forum post in it to go start the process when I did download stock rom stock rom download couldn't find any flashall.sh file to start the process
Now I'm stuck and couldn't find better place to find a working solution for this situation. Can somebody help me? What can I do while my phone is in this state?
can someone please help me out from this situation
Do you still have access to TWRP on your device? If so, what ROM did you push to your device? You might like to try with a TWRP flashable like the stock ROM Oreo flashable https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/rom-oreo-8-1-0-soak-test-t3873367 and follow the instructions to install it (i.e. push to your device, or copy to an SD card, then tap install in TWRP to flash it to your device). This TWRP flashable should work on your TWRP version since it's 32 bit.
The stock ROM download would still require fastboot, so I'm not sure why your fastboot is not working. What fastboot are you using (is it minimal ADB/fastboot or the Google ADB) and have you downloaded/installed the Motorola USB drivers as well? https://support.motorola.com/us/en/drivers
(As you probably found out, error 255 when flashing custom Oreo or Pie ROMs means that your TWRP is 32 bit, whereas the custom ROM requires a 64 bit TWRP. What 64 bit TWRP are you flashing that are not successful, and how are you flashing the 64 bit TWRP, via fastboot or in TWRP?)
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Do you still have access to TWRP on your device? If so, what ROM did you push to your device? You might like to try with a TWRP flashable like the stock ROM Oreo flashable https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/rom-oreo-8-1-0-soak-test-t3873367 and follow the instructions to install it (i.e. push to your device, or copy to an SD card, then tap install in TWRP to flash it to your device). This TWRP flashable should work on your TWRP version since it's 32 bit.
The stock ROM download would still require fastboot, so I'm not sure why your fastboot is not working. What fastboot are you using (is it minimal ADB/fastboot or the Google ADB) and have you downloaded/installed the Motorola USB drivers as well? https://support.motorola.com/us/en/drivers
(As you probably found out, error 255 when flashing custom Oreo or Pie ROMs means that your TWRP is 32 bit, whereas the custom ROM requires a 64 bit TWRP. What 64 bit TWRP are you flashing that are not successful, and how are you flashing the 64 bit TWRP, via fastboot or in TWRP?)
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HI Echo92,
Thanks a ton and you are really awesome. It worked and I'm really thankful to you again Echo.
For the later questions:
I haven't been using the 64bit TWRP for flashing this Custom Pie ROM which was my mistake. I was using 32bit and doing on TWRP directly. What version of TWRP should I use in order to install the Custom Pie ROM I've mentioned in this reply Echo? Could you please share the link or help me with the version.
Thanks a ton and ahead again Echo.
chintu008 said:
HI Echo92,
Thanks a ton and you are really awesome. It worked and I'm really thankful to you again Echo.
For the later questions:
I haven't been using the 64bit TWRP for flashing this Custom Pie ROM which was my mistake. I was using 32bit and doing on TWRP directly. What version of TWRP should I use in order to install the Custom Pie ROM I've mentioned in this reply Echo? Could you please share the link or help me with the version.
Thanks a ton and ahead again Echo.
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Try https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...t/recovery-team-win-recovery-project-t3842903 or https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...recovery-twrp-3-2-1-unofficial-touch-t3722206
Both are 64 bit TWRP recoveries. You should be able to download them to your device, then install them via your existing TWRP recovery. Reboot to recovery then flash the 64 bit custom ROM and the relevant 64 bit (arm64) GApps package.
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Try https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...t/recovery-team-win-recovery-project-t3842903 or https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...recovery-twrp-3-2-1-unofficial-touch-t3722206
Both are 64 bit TWRP recoveries. You should be able to download them to your device, then install them via your existing TWRP recovery. Reboot to recovery then flash the 64 bit custom ROM and the relevant 64 bit (arm64) GApps package.
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I Tried to install both TWRP with fastboot but unfortunately my fastboot is not yet working Echo. It is looping infinite times when I tried any commands with fastboot.
chintu008 said:
I Tried to install both TWRP with fastboot but unfortunately my fastboot is not yet working Echo. It is looping infinite times when I tried any commands with fastboot.
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As I mentioned, did you try to flash the recovery whilst booted into TWRP, instead of using fastboot? You should be able to install the zip then reboot to the recovery, then you should have 64 bit TWRP.
From presently installed TWRP on the device:
* Copy the .img file to your phone and reboot to recovery
* Tap Install > Choose Flash Image > Navigate to the path where you copied the .img file and choose it.
* Choose Recovery Partition
* After the install being successful, go to home and tap Reboot > Reboot Recovery.
At this point, twrp should greet you and after you allow modifications, do whatever you want to.*
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Credit to https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...recovery-twrp-3-2-1-unofficial-touch-t3722206
Hi there,
I am using a OnePlus 8 Pro on Oxygen OS 11, Global variant. I have been working on this for at least 10 hours now. I bought the OnePlus 8 Pro orginally running Oxygen OS 12, and when I flashed the recovery (TWRP) for the first time to two slots via this explanation
, I bricked the phone so the only tool accessible to me was fastboot.
Hmm okay, I'll just use MSM tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-to-restore-your-device-to-oxygenos.4084953/) to revert back to oxygen OS so I can continue my mission.
I am trying to install the latest CRDROID from their official website after follow their instructions on here. I get as far as being in fastboot mode with the OEM unlocked, and then I try to flash the recovery they provided. It doesn't work. When I select boot into recovery, I get sent back to fastboot, however, when I flashed the original recovery img for Oxygen OS 11 I took from the payload dumper, it loads fine.
OKAY so now I am thinking that perhaps there is a problem with the recovery provided. That is fine so I choose to use TWRP to flash the custom ROM. Thankfully, it does work, and I am able to load into it through recovery, however when I tried to flash the rom through ABD sideload, from the PC whilst in TWRP, it doesn't load! It gets halfway and stops. I tried this several times to no avail.
I choose to then (after having bricked the phone several times by now and having to revert to factory settings with MSM tool), try to flash the custom ROM from the internal storage of the phone via TWRP. That still does not work. I have also tried this with Project Elixir. No success.
I don't know what to do guys. I have followed the instructions provided, but I don't understand why the phone is not accepting other custom recoveries or allowing me to flash a custom ROM.
All help is very much appreciate.
You have to make sure that you are on OOS11 on BOTH slots.
What i would do now:
Use MSM Tool to go to 11.0.4.4.
Boot the phone and flash 11.0.11.11 via local upgrade TWICE (to ensure its on both slots)
Follow the instructions of CRDROID etc.
Edit: Dont use TWRP on Android12 now.
Read this carefully before you do anything: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ro-8t-9r-with-oxygenos-12-coloros-12.4426167/
josephxdaForum said:
Hi there,
I am using a OnePlus 8 Pro on Oxygen OS 11, Global variant. I have been working on this for at least 10 hours now. I bought the OnePlus 8 Pro orginally running Oxygen OS 12, and when I flashed the recovery (TWRP) for the first time to two slots via this explanation
, I bricked the phone so the only tool accessible to me was fastboot.
Hmm okay, I'll just use MSM tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-to-restore-your-device-to-oxygenos.4084953/) to revert back to oxygen OS so I can continue my mission.
I am trying to install the latest CRDROID from their official website after follow their instructions on here. I get as far as being in fastboot mode with the OEM unlocked, and then I try to flash the recovery they provided. It doesn't work. When I select boot into recovery, I get sent back to fastboot, however, when I flashed the original recovery img for Oxygen OS 11 I took from the payload dumper, it loads fine.
OKAY so now I am thinking that perhaps there is a problem with the recovery provided. That is fine so I choose to use TWRP to flash the custom ROM. Thankfully, it does work, and I am able to load into it through recovery, however when I tried to flash the rom through ABD sideload, from the PC whilst in TWRP, it doesn't load! It gets halfway and stops. I tried this several times to no avail.
I choose to then (after having bricked the phone several times by now and having to revert to factory settings with MSM tool), try to flash the custom ROM from the internal storage of the phone via TWRP. That still does not work. I have also tried this with Project Elixir. No success.
I don't know what to do guys. I have followed the instructions provided, but I don't understand why the phone is not accepting other custom recoveries or allowing me to flash a custom ROM.
All help is very much appreciate.
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And just do payload dump and flash .img in fastboot ROM installer