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I am actually on modified twrp with multirom, i would like to go back to orginal twrp, do i have to flash other zip files after flashing the new recovery img?

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[NEED HELP] Flashing MM TWRP

I wanna go to the RR MM version ROM for Zenfone 5, but fewmsome days before I decide to do it, my microusb got some kind of bug, anyway, it doesn't connect to pc (I tried everything). So, in the tutorial says to flash the new recovery made by them, but i don't have how to connect it on pc to flash the new TWRP recovery, but I have a funcional system working (the stock .87 version from asus) and I want to know if there's a way that I can flash the recovery without using pc (once that my microusb jack is f*kd). I saw in other forum that "recovery.img" is inside the /factory partition, so apps like Flashify cannot read and write on it. Just droidboot can do that. So this is what I want to know, of there's a way to flash the recovery trough the booted Android and if I can make a script to Droidboot run. (Of course, all of them without pc). Or even if I can flash RRMM on my current twrp version (2.8.7.0)
Thanks xda.
Try to flash it via TWRP 2.8.7.0
"Error flashing image, no partition specified".
Twrp actually doesn't show any partitions to install the image.
MarconiGRF said:
"Error flashing image, no partition specified".
Twrp actually doesn't show any partitions to install the image.
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I provided flashable zip for my RR MM rom. So you shoudl just choose zip archvie with rom to flash it.
It is not a image.
tank0412 said:
I provided flashable zip for my RR MM rom. So you shoudl just choose zip archvie with rom to flash it.
It is not a image.
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Oh, I read your post again, i'll try to flash with twrp 2.8.7.0
Sucessful installing ROM, really fast and battery management. Thx

correct way of switching between stock and custom kernels

Hi guys,
At the moment we don't have many custom ROMs for 6T but we have quite a few custom kernels to play with.
Let's say we are on latest OSS, regards with Magisk and having TWRP. And with custom Kernel.
Correct way to go back to stock kernel and flash different custom kernel would be:
Boot to TWRP.
Flash Stock boot.img
Reboot to TWRP again
Flash TWRP zip
Reflash Magisk
Reboot to System.
Done.
Am I correct? Or do we have to reflash full OTA?
wangdak said:
Hi guys,
At the moment we don't have many custom ROMs for 6T but we have quite a few custom kernels to play with.
Let's say we are on latest OSS, regards with Magisk and having TWRP. And with custom Kernel.
Correct way to go back to stock kernel and flash different custom kernel would be:
Boot to TWRP.
Flash Stock boot.img
Reboot to TWRP again
Flash TWRP zip
Reflash Magisk
Reboot to System.
Done.
Am I correct? Or do we have to reflash full OTA?
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Boot to TWRP.
Flash Stock boot.img
Flash twrp zip
Reboot to TWRP again
Reflash Magisk
Reboot to System.
Done.
indian84 said:
Boot to TWRP.
Flash Stock boot.img
Flash twrp zip
Reboot to TWRP again
Reflash Magisk
Reboot to System.
Done.
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Is it okay to flash img files in TWRP? I was told that it is meant just for zip files. Fastboot for img files.
devilrulz4ever said:
Is it okay to flash img files in TWRP? I was told that it is meant just for zip files. Fastboot for img files.
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As long as you flash correct image to correct slot, it should not be an issue..
devilrulz4ever said:
Is it okay to flash img files in TWRP? I was told that it is meant just for zip files. Fastboot for img files.
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Since years
my preference is to use EXKM and flash through there. my process
need:
stock boot for whatever your running, in my case .11 boot.img
whatever kernel you want to flash
1. in exkm, flash the stock boot.img, don't reboot
2. then flash your kernel of choice, don't reboot
3. in magisk manager, flash magisk, and use direct patch, then reboot
once it reboots, your g2g

Need help about twrp

so I'm in twrp 3.2.3-0 and using custom roms without flashing that decrypt.zip and i want to update my twrp what to do?
and if i want to update, can i flash the img file via twrp?
Download higher twrp.img file and flash via exsisting twrp in recovery partision ,your recivery will be updated.

Installing rom zip through TWRP replaces recovery instead of intalling os

I formatted my Oneplus 6t and was able to install TWRP, but when I install the zip for LineageOS, instead of installing it as the OS, it just replaces the TWRP recovery with a Lineage one, and I am still unable to boot into system.
Yanagibashi said:
I formatted my Oneplus 6t and was able to install TWRP, but when I install the zip for LineageOS, instead of installing it as the OS, it just replaces the TWRP recovery with a Lineage one, and I am still unable to boot into system.
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What version of twrp are you using? Did you use the twrp installer when installing twrp?
Yanagibashi said:
I formatted my Oneplus 6t and was able to install TWRP, but when I install the zip for LineageOS, instead of installing it as the OS, it just replaces the TWRP recovery with a Lineage one, and I am still unable to boot into system.
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Solution is simple. After you flash ROM ZIP flash TWRP Installer ZIP again. Flashing ROM only Replaces TWRP with the Stock Recovery. As for why it didn't boot, there can be a number of reasons why. You'll have to explain some more so that we can help you
Lineage has it's own recovery included, that's normal. You need to reflash TWRP. Make sure you are using 3.3.1-6 or 3.3.1-7 (the latest versions) either will work.
TWRP Link in case you don't have it.
6T Lineage Install Instructions , I also have update instructions at the bottom, as the initial install is different. (It says to back everything up, as you will wipe everything, and lose all data)
I always flash the rom twice. Flash rom and TWRP, reboot recovery and flash rom and TWRP again. Reboot recovery, wipe(first option don't wipe data), flash magisk, gapps or anything else then reboot system.

replacing recovery.img in stock ROM.

My t500 the TWRP img keep getting overwritten with the stock img. I'm not talking about on first reboot, but after TWRP has been up an running and used to format data. So, is it possible to use 7-zip to replace the vbmeta and recovery images in the BUJ1 stock ROM? After compressing the tar files with lz?

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