fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-kugo-*.img
X compact 7.1.1 [34.3.A.0.252] boot error
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eymentuna said:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-kugo-*.img
X compact 7.1.1 [34.3.A.0.252] boot error
sony logo
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What was the output in fastboot? Are you sure you typed fastboot flash recovery, and not fastboot flash boot? I don't know why flashing recovery would cause the phone to not boot...
levone1 said:
What was the output in fastboot? Are you sure you typed fastboot flash recovery, and not fastboot flash boot? I don't know why flashing recovery would cause the phone to not boot...
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img flash tool with flash tool and the phone is entering cwm mode every time and the tefonum crash
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If you want to use custom recovery like TWRP you also need to use custom kernel like genesis or some aosp. Sony kernel with custom recovery doesn't boot up like in your case.
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When I try to flash TWRP (via "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" then "fastboot boot twrp.img") I receive the following error:
Downloading 'boot.img'
OKAY [1.477s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: dtb not found)
finished. total time: 1.534s
I've tried manually booting it into recovery with power button and volume down but it just freezes on the oneplus logo where I have to turn off and on again.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
I found the solution.
For anyone else with this problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66336492&postcount=3
that link just saved me!
I tried this recovery (I had the same problem as the OP) but although I can boot into twrp, I get stuck on the oneplus logo if I try a normal boot?
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I managed to get it working by flashing CM after flashing the recovery.
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Next time, correct command is the following:
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
You tried to flash the recovery image onto the kernel/boot partition, luckily it doesn't allow this, unless it's an actual kernel image fitting that partition. ?
pitrus- said:
Next time, correct command is the following:
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
You tried to flash the recovery image onto the kernel/boot partition, luckily it doesn't allow this, unless it's an actual kernel image fitting that partition. ?
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Actually, fastboot boot twrp.img boots the TWRP image without flashing it.
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img flashes the TWRP image to the recovery partition.
Both are valid commands and have their uses.
fastboot flash boot twrp.img would be the command to try to flash the recovery image to the boot partition and shouldn't be used.
Spannaa said:
fastboot flash boot twrp.img would be the command to try to flash the recovery image to the boot partition and shouldn't be used.
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That's exactly what I meant to convey.
Similar problem while flashing recovery
hi,
After OOS3.0 installation my OP2`s recovery is not working. i tried installing it again and it shows the error :
FAILED <data Transfer failure <unknown error>>
Please help
bhanuodin said:
hi,
After OOS3.0 installation my OP2`s recovery is not working. i tried installing it again and it shows the error :
FAILED <data Transfer failure <unknown error>>
Please help
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Are you sure you flashed the correct OOS3 bootloader compatible version of TWRP? Latest official 3.0.0-2 should be compatible.
pitrus- said:
Are you sure you flashed the correct OOS3 bootloader compatible version of TWRP? Latest official 3.0.0-2 should be compatible.
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how do i flash a bootloader? problem is that i am unable to flash/write on recovery partition. every time it gives the same error mentioned above.
bhanuodin said:
how do i flash a bootloader? problem is that i am unable to flash/write on recovery partition. every time it gives the same error mentioned above.
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The bootloader (also called fastboot) comes with the original ROM. In your case you're already on the newer bootloader since you flashed OOS3 which means you will have to flash recoverys and ROMs compatible with this newer bootloader.
This TWRP should be compatible
https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus2/twrp-3.0.2-1-oneplus2.img.html
Also you can't run ROMs not compatible with this newer bootloader (which means pretty much any ROM that's not using the official Cyanogenmod source tree for building). That is except for OOS3 or newest HOS of course since these are made for the newer bootloader.
However I would say the error message you get might be caused by bad cable, faulty driver setup, faulty fastboot tool version or in worst case damaged partition layout on phone. The last one can be fixed by the Qualcomm OOS2 factory restore solution.
Hi, i am having the same problem.
some background: I was on Oxygen OS 2.x.x, i wanted to upgrade to Exodus 6. I had the older version of TWRP. So I tryed to install the new twrp image within twrp. When i rebooted i couldnt boot into twrp, receiving the same error message as in OP title, when using fastboot.
Using the tool all in one toolkit I was able to flash stock recovery.
But I still cant flash Twrp.
I can still boot into system though.
Any advice? Thanks.
That explains why you're having problems. You're doing it the wrong way.
First you must upgrade the bootloader by either flashing the convert to Marshmallow zip file which also installs the correct TWRP for the new bootloader (easiest way). Or you could flash the latest official OOS3, then fastboot flash the latest TWRP and from there format system and flash the ROM that's using the newer bootloader.
Does that Link work with oneplus x also? Having same problem as Higgings when trying to install twrp and cyanogenmod.
thnx a lot for sharing
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Higgings said:
I found the solution.
For anyone else with this problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66336492&postcount=3
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I don't really want to flash TWRP if it's not necessary to and I can just boot into it. And i'd rather see that I can boot into it before I flash it.
I understand that if i'm in the boot loader screen then I can issue the command fastboot boot twrp.img and it should go into the twrp boot loader without me needing to flash the boot loader to be twrp.
But it seems for some reason that when I issue that command I get a blank screen. The phone restarts and goes to a blank screen.
My phone is a nexus 4. I have android 4.3
I have downloaded twrp, from https://dl.twrp.me/mako/ I've tried the latest, that's
twrp-3.0.2-0-mako.img and i've tried the oldest, that's twrp-2.3.2.3-mako.img and I face the same issue
TIA
The bootloader is unlocked?
Yeah, bootloader is unlocked.
In the end I decided to forget about that command (fastboot boot twrp.img) and just flash the recovery. so, this command fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
I made sure to have the stock recovery too (recovery.img from an archive file from https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images )
so I could flash that it back to stock, if flashing twrp recovery didn't work. But it worked.
I guess maybe the reason why I got/would get/get a black screen with my command, was because fastboot boot blah.img is to boot a kernel, not to boot a recovery? (I don't know if my terminology is all wrong?)
I recently updated to 5.2 and everything seemed to be fine andworked. A few days later, the device was in a boot loop. I downloaded the Stock Rom from nVidia site (NVIDIA SHIELD ANDROID TV Recovery OS Image 5.2.0 2017/06/15) and flash it using the following commands:
fastboot flash staging blob
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot reboot
Everything flashed fine, but the device is still in a boot loop. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
vuser74 said:
I recently updated to 5.2 and everything seemed to be fine andworked. A few days later, the device was in a boot loop. I downloaded the Stock Rom from nVidia site (NVIDIA SHIELD ANDROID TV Recovery OS Image 5.2.0 2017/06/15) and flash it using the following commands:
fastboot flash staging blob
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot reboot
Everything flashed fine, but the device is still in a boot loop. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Flash TWRP, make a Full Wipe, Restart to the bootloader and flash the Stock Rom again.
LM209 said:
Flash TWRP, make a Full Wipe, Restart to the bootloader and flash the Stock Rom again.
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Thanks for the great suggestion. I'll remember this for next time. I ended up RMA the device.
I flashed 3.3.1-2 twrp and then installed a couple different roms to compare. Then I'm not quite sure what happened, I know I formatted and tried to install another, then I lost access to twrp. Even though it says I'm successful at flashing it, it won't boot into twrp or any recovery for that matter. What should I do? I've tried two different twrp's and neither will boot up. I've tried the .bat and volume+ and power, and I even tried with the fastboot boot twrp.img command.
willineedhelp said:
I flashed 3.3.1-2 twrp and then installed a couple different roms to compare. Then I'm not quite sure what happened, I know I formatted and tried to install another, then I lost access to twrp. Even though it says I'm successful at flashing it, it won't boot into twrp or any recovery for that matter. What should I do? I've tried two different twrp's and neither will boot up. I've tried the .bat and volume+ and power, and I even tried with the fastboot boot twrp.img command.
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What do you see exactly when you try to enter recovery mode? Stock recovery? Or fastboot? Which recovery have you tried? (provide links)
willineedhelp said:
I flashed 3.3.1-2 twrp and then installed a couple different roms to compare. Then I'm not quite sure what happened, I know I formatted and tried to install another, then I lost access to twrp. Even though it says I'm successful at flashing it, it won't boot into twrp or any recovery for that matter. What should I do? I've tried two different twrp's and neither will boot up. I've tried the .bat and volume+ and power, and I even tried with the fastboot boot twrp.img command.
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Hello, download fastboot rom and flash this files
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash logo logo.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash misc misc.img (u can get on fastboot rom not .zip)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (recommend used twrp-3.3.1-2-davinci-fix)
For twrp use bat file to install for u don't do it manually..
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What do you see exactly when you try to enter recovery mode? Stock recovery? Or fastboot? Which recovery have you tried? (provide links)
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Fastboot mode
farhan20 said:
Hello, download fastboot rom and flash this files
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash logo logo.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash misc misc.img (u can get on fastboot rom not .zip)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (recommend used twrp-3.3.1-2-davinci-fix)
For twrp use bat file to install for u don't do it manually..
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I'll give that a shot, thanks!
farhan20 said:
Hello, download fastboot rom and flash this files
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash logo logo.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash misc misc.img (u can get on fastboot rom not .zip)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (recommend used twrp-3.3.1-2-davinci-fix)
For twrp use bat file to install for u don't do it manually..
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Oh man you're a life saver! Worked perfectly! Thanks so much!
willineedhelp said:
Oh man you're a life saver! Worked perfectly! Thanks so much!
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Glad to know I was able to help, it happens with me and this is how I fixed ?
Hello! Had the same problem and the procedure let me access recovery, yet everytime I reboot to system, the phone opens recovery instead.
I tried restoring a backup but rom is unstable and stuff keeps crashing. Any ideas?
EDIT: did a fastboot flash of .9 ROM and at got it back to work.
farhan20 said:
Hello, download fastboot rom and flash this files
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash logo logo.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash misc misc.img (u can get on fastboot rom not .zip)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (recommend used twrp-3.3.1-2-davinci-fix)
For twrp use bat file to install for u don't do it manually..
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So I tried to go back to MIUI and it did it again, I did the default wipe and tried to install it. It got stuck in a bootloop and wouldn't go into TWRP again. Tried what you prescribed again, but that didn't work. I tried using the command (fastboot boot recovery.img) and it just shut off. It's clearly not flashing TWRP, but I have no idea why. I tried both 3.3.1-2 and 3.3.1-3, neither worked. I tried flashing more of the fastboot ROM images, but that did nothing either. Any suggestions? I'm having to use my old moto g5 until I get this fixed, so help ASAP would be amazing. Thanks in advance!
willineedhelp said:
So I tried to go back to MIUI and it did it again, I did the default wipe and tried to install it. It got stuck in a bootloop and wouldn't go into TWRP again. Tried what you prescribed again, but that didn't work. I tried using the command (fastboot boot recovery.img) and it just shut off. It's clearly not flashing TWRP, but I have no idea why. I tried both 3.3.1-2 and 3.3.1-3, neither worked. I tried flashing more of the fastboot ROM images, but that did nothing either. Any suggestions? I'm having to use my old moto g5 until I get this fixed, so help ASAP would be amazing. Thanks in advance!
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Nvm, I just had a junk TWRP version.
willineedhelp said:
So I tried to go back to MIUI and it did it again, I did the default wipe and tried to install it. It got stuck in a bootloop and wouldn't go into TWRP again. Tried what you prescribed again, but that didn't work. I tried using the command (fastboot boot recovery.img) and it just shut off. It's clearly not flashing TWRP, but I have no idea why. I tried both 3.3.1-2 and 3.3.1-3, neither worked. I tried flashing more of the fastboot ROM images, but that did nothing either. Any suggestions? I'm having to use my old moto g5 until I get this fixed, so help ASAP would be amazing. Thanks in advance!
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What MIUI version you have tried to go back?
hello.
i try to flash orangeFox custom recovery on my poco m3.
i download custom recovery and flash it with this command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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and then
fastboot reboot recovery
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but custom recovery not loaded and boot into android.
then i back to fastboot and run this command and my device bricked
fastboot boot recovery.img
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now its only boot on fastboot.
when i turn on my device its show poco logo and then turned off.
i thik boot.img is broken.
mimv said:
hello.
i try to flash orangeFox custom recovery on my poco m3.
i download custom recovery and flash it with this command:
and then
but custom recovery not loaded and boot into android.
then i back to fastboot and run this command and my device bricked
now its only boot on fastboot.
when i turn on my device its show poco logo and then turned off.
i thik boot.img is broken.
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Use this tool to restore the phone
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
Flash the correct firmware for the custom rom you want installed (if it exists in Fastboot).
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