I always got error when flashing custom roms using twrp. I'm currently using stock rooted from sooti. Any help? Thx
Afisall_James said:
I always got error when flashing custom roms using twrp. I'm currently using stock rooted from sooti. Any help? Thx
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You boot twrp or you have permanent twrp?
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hugor671 said:
You boot twrp or you have permanent twrp?
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Permanent twrp
For permanent you have to use the latest official twrp installer, if you want to flash aokp for example, otherwise there's a workaround with just booting to deadmans older twrp. You find the steps in the custom ROM threads.
Here you go.
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Hi everyone, there is a 1.8mb update for android 4.3. Mine always fails. At first I had CWM and IN HERE I switched to TWRP and it's not working again! Please help
Rooted, Stock rom, TWRP recovery
You need stock recovery also
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Zehlek said:
You need stock recovery also
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Why the stock recovery? And how I do that?
alipashang77 said:
Why the stock recovery? And how I do that?
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you have made alterations to your phone so its not longer stock. the file you are flashing is for a stock rom and to be flashed in a stock recovery. to flash the update simply re-flash a stock recovery and allow the update to go through. you can also simply wait and flash an updated custom stock rom.
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Edit2: Using the toolkits you should be able to find the stock recovery image and flash it back
playya said:
you have made alterations to your phone so its not longer stock. the file you are flashing is for a stock rom and to be flashed in a stock recovery. to flash the update simply re-flash a stock recovery and allow the update to go through. you can also simply wait and flash an updated custom stock rom.
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I got the idea, ho do I re-flash the stock recovery? any easy way?
alipashang77 said:
I got the idea, ho do I re-flash the stock recovery? any easy way?
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Try the toolkits you would need the stockrecovery image
Is it any different on the latest official lollipop update?
Do i just flash TWRP through download mode and install the rom in the normal way?
Thanks. Im a noob with the S4. My previous phone was the HTC One X
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Anyone?
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Flash a recovery then flash a ROM. I recommend reading the tutorials in the General section, but there's nothing special involved in installing a custom ROM.
Whats the knox bootloader?
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Knox.
xOutcasTx said:
Is it any different on the latest official lollipop update?
Do i just flash TWRP through download mode and install the rom in the normal way?
Thanks. Im a noob with the S4. My previous phone was the HTC One X
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At first root your phone then Flash TWRP RECOVERY, download a custom rom for your model ,put the rom on external SD CARD and flash it in Twrp .
DO SOME SEARCHING AT FIRST
Flashing TWRP maybe won't work without root (just replied to post with issue) i had this issue also
ludoke said:
At first root your phone then Flash TWRP RECOVERY, download a custom rom for your model ,put the rom on external SD CARD and flash it in Twrp .
DO SOME SEARCHING AT FIRST
Flashing TWRP maybe won't work without root (just replied to post with issue) i had this issue also
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I flashed philz touch. Then indstalled supersu zip. Then flashed twrp after.
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xOutcasTx said:
I flashed philz touch. Then indstalled supersu zip. Then flashed twrp after.
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Just root with Chainfire then install TWRP 2.6.0.0 or higher and forget Philz Touch
ludoke said:
Just root with Chainfire then install TWRP 2.6.0.0 or higher and forget Philz Touch
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Yeah i rooted and installed latest TWRP recovery. Just waiting on my 64GB sd card to arrive and then its time to install custom roms[emoji41]
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xOutcasTx said:
Yeah i rooted and installed latest TWRP recovery. Just waiting on my 64GB sd card to arrive and then its time to install custom roms[emoji41]
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You could have mensioned that...did not get your initial question in OP ??
ludoke said:
You could have mensioned that...did not get your initial question in OP ??
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I was asking if the process was any different on lollipop.
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Hey guys and gals. I have my old g2 that I rarely use anymore, but want to tinker with. My problem is that any LP or MM aosp ROMs won't fully boot. They all just bootloop forever. I've tried different versions of twrp. I've tried just about every bootstack. I've followed flashing instructions to the letter. It's currently running serenity 5.0.2 because stock based seems to take fine, and serenity is relatively debloated. I should add, the laptop fried a few weeks ago, so I'm trying to figure this out via mobile only. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I'm at a loss here.
FlashHappy78 said:
Hey guys and gals. I have my old g2 that I rarely use anymore, but want to tinker with. My problem is that any LP or MM aosp ROMs won't fully boot. They all just bootloop forever. I've tried different versions of twrp. I've tried just about every bootstack. I've followed flashing instructions to the letter. It's currently running serenity 5.0.2 because stock based seems to take fine, and serenity is relatively debloated. I should add, the laptop fried a few weeks ago, so I'm trying to figure this out via mobile only. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I'm at a loss here.
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did you tried hybrid bootstaacks.? did you followed installation.?
wipe all
copy hybridto phone/install/go to main menu/reboot into recovery from recovery/ once in twrp flash rom and gapps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/boot-g2-hybrid-bootstacks-t3183219
raptorddd said:
did you tried hybrid bootstaacks.? did you followed installation.?
wipe all
copy hybridto phone/install/go to main menu/reboot into recovery from recovery/ once in twrp flash rom and gapps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/boot-g2-hybrid-bootstacks-t3183219
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Yup. Tried the hybrid bootstacks. Every time I installed, rebooted recovery and flashed ROM and gapps. Same effect
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FlashHappy78 said:
Yup. Tried the hybrid bootstacks. Every time I installed, rebooted recovery and flashed ROM and gapps. Same effect
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did you do same steps installing? flash hybrid then reboot from recoery into recovery and then proceed to flash roms and gapps?
raptorddd said:
did you do same steps installing? flash hybrid then reboot from recoery into recovery and then proceed to flash roms and gapps?
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Yes I did.
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FlashHappy78 said:
Yes I did.
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you might need to go back to stock using kdz or tot method. start from scratch
I updated today from COS 12.1 -YOGPAS1N0 using TWRP to cm-13.0-ZNH0EAS2JK-bacon-signed-fastboot-2d1a3b8dca.zip.
Now I keep on getting error message stating that I do not have SIM and the phone is acting sluggish.
What do I need to do to fix this please?
I am rooted and running TWRP 3.0.2
Thanks in advance.
I'm guessing it's because of the version of TWRP you used. Try going back to 2.6, or the modified version of 2.7 floating around. Other versions don't flash the modem correctly.
Neroga said:
I'm guessing it's because of the version of TWRP you used. Try going back to 2.6, or the modified version of 2.7 floating around. Other versions don't flash the modem correctly.
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Thanks for the reply. I did a deep clean and installed it again using TWRP 2.8 but for some reason I lost my root. It kept TWRP though. Any idea to get back the root?
vj218 said:
Thanks for the reply. I did a deep clean and installed it again using TWRP 2.8 but for some reason I lost my root. It kept TWRP though. Any idea to get back the root?
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Why don't you try flashing a rooted rom to get root? I know there are other ways to attain root, but this would be the easiest, imo, given you have root.
vj218 said:
Thanks for the reply. I did a deep clean and installed it again using TWRP 2.8 but for some reason I lost my root. It kept TWRP though. Any idea to get back the root?
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Just flash latest supersu and you're done. Root will always be lost by doing a clean flash
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Renosh said:
Just flash latest supersu and you're done. Root will always be lost by doing a clean flash
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Thank you, I got it fixed by flashing superSU 2.65.
The problem I had was I was flashing the Beta 2.74. By flashing the 2.65 it rooted my phone back.
What About no-verity-opt-encrypt ???
What exactly are you asking?
Tareq.tfn said:
What About no-verity-opt-encrypt ???
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I believe some custom roms require flashing that, but I just rooted and installed twrp.
If flashing SupermanRom, then you need to install no_verity_opt_encrypt before flashing ROM.
Bjaped said:
I believe some custom roms require flashing that, but I just rooted and installed twrp.
If flashing SupermanRom, then you need to install no_verity_opt_encrypt before flashing ROM.
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Thank's
I want to install Offical Android 7 then Install TWRP so i ask about (no_verity_opt_encrypt)
Bjaped said:
I believe some custom roms require flashing that, but I just rooted and installed twrp.
If flashing SupermanRom, then you need to install no_verity_opt_encrypt before flashing ROM.
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Not really. It was just required for kernels with non disabled encryption but eventually it was integrated into SuperSU and now with sources we have non encrypted kernels. And why before flashing the rom?
Tareq.tfn said:
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I want to install Offical Android 7 then Install TWRP so i ask about (no_verity_opt_encrypt)
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You don't need it anymore, as we have kernel sources and You can download any rom and it will be working without encryption.
Tareq.tfn said:
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I want to install Offical Android 7 then Install TWRP so i ask about (no_verity_opt_encrypt)
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If it's not a custom rom then yes you will need to flash no verity zip unless you plan to root in which you can flash supersu which includes no verity.