Reboot to custom IMG - Nokia 6 Questions & Answers

Hey there, I hope I'm right here.
I want to reboot Android to a custom IMG file that is saved on my internal storage - without PC. It's TWRP, to be more precise and I'd like to get back to stock recovery because I don't use twrp regularly.
Is that possible?

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Need help with twrp

My device is on miui v6.6.2.0 global stable.I wanted to root it,so gave twrp recovery a go.I installed & booted into twrp,but I am unable to reach the next step(install the 'super su' zip file located on the phone storage) because the phone storage is not listed there.As a corrective measure I wiped the 'dalvik cache',but after that, the play store app is missing, & I don't know how to recover it. If anyone could help, it would be great.
Also I would like to know if there is a way to revert back to the stock recovery from the twrp.

Stock ROM + System Wiped

By mistake i wiped the whole device..
Like system, sd etc etc...
So I can just book in Twpr recovery and fastboot
Would you help me to restore stock ROM?
Thanks
Download the full OxygenOS 2.1 stock rom from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62956278&postcount=94 copy it onto your phone while in recovery, then just flash and you should be good to go.
Hello tanks
But how can I access the phone in recovery ?
Sideload ? Or it should be within my explorer ?

TWRP x86 directory

Hi
Trying to flash TWRP but no ADB & Fastboot directory under Windows 10 program files/x86?!? Also should GApps go here? 32bit? What if SD card & internal storage is merged? End result is Lineage OS...
Could anyone link a good guide?
Which adb/fastboot utility did you install? If you install Minimal ADB 1.4.2, on my computer it's present under C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot. For 1.4.2: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120698566
If you're trying to flash TWRP (ensure you've got either TWRP 3.0.2 or a more recent version, 3.1.1 for example, and that it's for athene devices), you could follow this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67031805&postcount=3 Also, double check you've unlocked your bootloader before attempting any of this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67031801&postcount=2 Bear in mind unlocking your bootloader will wipe your device and void your warranty.
Once you've flashed TWRP, then reboot straight to recovery - this is to ensure TWRP is not overwritten by the stock recovery. Once you've booted to the recovery, then TWRP should stick and you may reboot as normal.
EDIT - instead of flashing TWRP, you may wish to boot to TWRP (and look at step 4 below):
Copy the TWRP image file to your adb folder.
Boot into the bootloader and connect your device to your computer.
Open your adb client and verify your device is communicating by executing 'fastboot devices' without the quotes. You should get a response with your device's serial number.
To boot in TWRP, execute in the adb terminal 'fastboot boot <name of TWRP image>' without the quotes. E.g if your TWRP is twrp-3.1.1-athene_shreps.img, then the command you'd use is 'fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1-athene_shreps.img' (without quotes).
Afterwards, you'll be able to flash LineageOS and GApps. The main instructions for flashing a custom ROM are usually listed in the first post of each custom ROM (here's the link for the official LineageOS: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/rom-cyanogenmod-14-1-t3522101)
If you have your SD card and internal storage merged, then unless you can save the encryption key from your stock, your SD card will be wiped/inaccessible. SD cards mounted as portable storage appear to operate okay under both custom and stock ROMs. Thus, back up your SD card to your computer. You may wish to re-format your SD card as portable storage (and from what I've read on the Lenovo Motorola forums, that might help your SD card last longer, as it's not being subjected to encryption as it would be with adoptable storage).
1)You'll be flashing the LineageOS and GApps (can use either OpenGApps or BeanGApps) zips using TWRP. You need 7.1 arm Gapps (32 bit).
2)Download LineageOS and GApps to your device. Do not unzip them.
3)Reboot to TWRP recovery. Tap the Backup option on the main menu.
4)Back up your device in TWRP (make a note this is your stock backup). If you want this backup to be OTA friendly for stock updates, then do not 'swipe to allow modifications'. Back up the stock ROM, verify you've got the backup then reboot to TWRP, and then 'swipe to allow modifications'.
5)Go back to the main menu, and tap the 'Wipe'.
6)Under 'Advanced Wipe', select Dalvik/ART cache, system, data and cache. Double check these are the only ones you have ticked.
6a)Swipe to wipe.
7)Go back to the TWRP main menu.
8)Tap Install and locate your LineageOS and GApps zips.
9)Flash LineageOS first and then GApps.
10)Reboot to LineageOS.
If your device screen goes to sleep whilst in TWRP, press on the volume keys to wake up your device.
If you wish to revert back to near stock, you can flash your TWRP backup of your stock ROM (though this will revert any messages to the point when your backup was taken, you may wish to use Titanium Backup or MyPhoneExplorer to backup). If you decide to revert completely to stock, then if you were on the June 2017 stock update, please only flash the June 2017 or later stock firmwares: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/stock-rom-npjs25-93-14-4-march-1-t3608138
@echo92 if he would decide to flash back to a clean StockRom (by fastboot) in order to start with a complete unmodified System (stock boot, stock kernel & stock recovery) wouldn't it be better not to "flash" but just to "boot" once into TWRP and take a backup of the clean StockRom in order to save the stockrecovery too? So he could simply restore his clean stock if he wants to take a future OTA.
If he "flashes" TRWP permanently onto StockR he would backup Stock with modified recovery and might wonder, why he couldn't install an OTA.
Please correct me, if I'm wrong.
bullfinch110 said:
@echo92 if he would decide to flash back to a clean StockRom (by fastboot) in order to start with a complete unmodified System (stock boot, stock kernel & stock recovery) wouldn't it be better not to "flash" but just to "boot" once into TWRP and take a backup of the clean StockRom in order to save the stockrecovery too? So he could simply restore his clean stock if he wants to take a future OTA.
If he "flashes" TRWP permanently onto StockR he would backup Stock with modified recovery and might wonder, why he couldn't install an OTA.
Please correct me, if I'm wrong.
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Oh definitely, that's an option, booting into TWRP and backing up the stock ROM. As I understand it, you have to back up your device without allowing TWRP to modify your system partition. If the backup is taken after that, I recently read that enabling that will cause an OTA to fail (since the type of OTA monitors if the system was ever mounted as read/write), even if the backup you took had no other changes.
It honestly depends on how much flashing the opening poster is planning on doing, if it's simply just LineageOS and OpenGApps, then might be worth booting into TWRP. However, to keep updated then you'd have to perform the updates when you've got a PC available (to be able to boot into TWRP), in which case the inconvenience of booting into TWRP with a PC might outweigh the downside of a custom recovery. For custom ROMs, we might have a similar issue ironically, where a user downloads an update for custom ROMs and cannot flash the update because they do not have TWRP on their device (albeit this issue is easier to fix). I concur that simply booting into TWRP may be more suitable for new users and those that do not realise the requirements/downsides of having a custom recovery. I'll add in the option of booting to TWRP in the previous post As the saying goes, with great power comes great responsibility.
Also, if the user flashes other files (e.g. a custom logo.bin to hide the bootloader warning), then the OTA would fail anyway, and custom logos aren't backed up by TWRP. For a logo.bin though, that can be easily replaced by a stock logo.bin (from the appropriate stock ROM) flashable in fastboot or in TWRP.
If the xda pros would establish a new status, like "Recognized Explainer", you were the first who 'd deserve it.
Thx!!!
I have successfully installed Lineage Flo (2013) on a Nexus 7! This practice (fell at every hurdle) & your post should bring the matter to a swift finish.
Many thx.

Wiped system and internal storage ! Please help!

I ve done a nadroid of all the system on my oneplus 6t and wiped the system and internal storage and i forgot that the nandroid exists on the internal storage as im used to my old phone... currently i m stuck on TWRP any help ? i m panicking
I have mounted the storage MTP but all i see is this:
https://imgur.com/a/14rbdo9
https://imgur.com/ZVBwTRj
I m not sure i can copy anything into it.
Shady282 said:
I ve done a nadroid of all the system on my oneplus 6t and wiped the system and internal storage and i forgot that the nandroid exists on the internal storage as im used to my old phone... currently i m stuck on TWRP any help ? i m panicking
I have mounted the storage MTP but all i see is this:
https://imgur.com/a/14rbdo9
https://imgur.com/ZVBwTRj
I m not sure i can copy anything into it.
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Adb sideload full ROM in TWRP with adb push *file* /sdcard
Wipe everything again and reinstall a full OOS zip found here in the forums. Make sure you install it to both slots, once you flash the full rom zip, flash TWRP again, reboot twrp and then reboot to system. You'll have to set everything up again unfortunately. My advice would be after you make a nandroid, copy it to a PC so that when you go to wipe everything, you can copy everything back and go from there or do what I do and buy a USB Type-C flash drive and when you go to make a backup, just backup to the flash drive. Or worst case use the MSM Download Tool to start fresh. Just make sure if you have the T-Mobile 6T to use the MSM specifically for the T-Mobile version.
I keep all of my important files like ROM's, recovery, Kernels, and backups on a 128gb SanDisk Ultra Fit 3.1 and use a Samsung OTG adapter. They can be had on eBay or Amazon for about $25. 32gb for $10, 64gb for $15-20, and 128gb for $20-25.
Do as Mikex8593 said or just flash the system partition of a fastboot rom
fastboot flash system system.img
oskarvlc said:
Do as Mikex8593 said or just flash the system partition of a fastboot rom
fastboot flash system system.img
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I tried to sideload through TWRP and it failed every time I tried "total xfr: 1.00x.
I was thinking that maybe I should flash stock recovery and from stock recovery to flash the whole OOS Rom as i downloaded from OnePlus website?
Also i was looking at this thread " https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6t-t3862516"
and was wondering about the Fastboot roms, can I just flash it through fastboot and get the phone back working, since TWRP not working.
I m a bit newbie in this and learning my way through.
Thank you for your patience
TheKnux said:
Wipe everything again and reinstall a full OOS zip found here in the forums. Make sure you install it to both slots, once you flash the full rom zip, flash TWRP again, reboot twrp and then reboot to system. You'll have to set everything up again unfortunately. My advice would be after you make a nandroid, copy it to a PC so that when you go to wipe everything, you can copy everything back and go from there or do what I do and buy a USB Type-C flash drive and when you go to make a backup, just backup to the flash drive. Or worst case use the MSM Download Tool to start fresh. Just make sure if you have the T-Mobile 6T to use the MSM specifically for the T-Mobile version.
I keep all of my important files like ROM's, recovery, Kernels, and backups on a 128gb SanDisk Ultra Fit 3.1 and use a Samsung OTG adapter. They can be had on eBay or Amazon for about $25. 32gb for $10, 64gb for $15-20, and 128gb for $20-25.
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Can you please explain what do you mean by installing it on both slots?
Edit: i Have just discovered the slots on TWRP which is something new to me and googling/trying to understand it.
isn't it possible to flash everything back using fastboot or stock recovery?
TWRP have failed in side-loading the stock rom zip I installed from oneplus website.
Yes, i was thinking of the same, I should get a USB type-C it is a must.
Thank you a lot for your help.
Shady282 said:
Can you please explain what do you mean by installing it on both slots?
isn't it possible to flash everything back using fastboot or stock recovery?
TWRP have failed in side-loading the stock rom zip I installed from oneplus website.
Yes, i was thinking of the same, I should get a USB type-C it is a must.
Thank you a lot for your help.
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While you're booted into TWRP, if it boots to Slot A, install OOS to A, then change to Slot B and flash OOS to B. PM me if you need help. I'll try and help as best as I can.
TheKnux said:
While you're booted into TWRP, if it boots to Slot A, install OOS to A, then change to Slot B and flash OOS to B. PM me if you need help. I'll try and help as best as I can.
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I have just decided to go to sleep, and in twrp i tried to click power off. The phone ended up in bootloop... then i tried to boot into bootloader. and then few more minutes the phone just booted in OOS Rom and started the setup process as new Rom.
Which is weird, I don't know what happened.
Also i have lost the TWRP recovery
I m not sure if it is related, to me clicking on slots A - B or so.
Shady282 said:
I have just decided to go to sleep, and in twrp i tried to click power off. The phone ended up in bootloop... then i tried to boot into bootloader. and then few more minutes the phone just booted in OOS Rom and started the setup process as new Rom.
Which is weird, I don't know what happened.
Also i have lost the TWRP recovery
I m not sure if it is related, to me clicking on slots A - B or so.
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That's the point of slots, if your ROM is screwed in active slot and can't boot, at next boot the other slot will be set and tried. If there's a working ROM on it it's good. And if in the other slot no custom recovery is present you lose it
That's why I don't understand why people recommend to flash the same ROM on both slots, it goes on the contrary of the slot philosophy. The only understandable case is when you need to have up to date vendor official partitions before flashing a custom ROM: there the ROM Dev can recommend to flash official OOS twice. But it's not the case till now in the few custom ROM I've seen around
Sounds like you might have been making it too complicated. You can sideload the ROM, or just transfer the ROM to the phone and load it. The phone will be seen by the OS as a MTP device when TWRP is up and running.
When you are in slot A and you install the factory ROM it is automatically installed to slot B and vice versa. You need to immediately install the TWRP recovery to keep TWRP as the ROM will overwrite your recovery with the stock recovery. Then you need to reboot to recovery again, this would put to the opposite slot where your "new" ROM is installed, and let you install Magisk. If you want to update this the original slot just install the ROM and TWRP again. Reboot to recovery again. No need to specify slots, unless you didn't want to change something in the other slot for some reason (like a dual boot or something)
At this point just fast boot the TWRP image and re-run the TWRP installer to get TWRP back and it sounds like you're all set.
OhioYJ said:
Sounds like you might have been making it too complicated. You can sideload the ROM, or just transfer the ROM to the phone and load it. The phone will be seen by the OS as a MTP device when TWRP is up and running.
When you are in slot A and you install the factory ROM it is automatically installed to slot B and vice versa. You need to immediately install the TWRP recovery to keep TWRP as the ROM will overwrite your recovery with the stock recovery. Then you need to reboot to recovery again, this would put to the opposite slot where your "new" ROM is installed, and let you install Magisk. If you want to update this the original slot just install the ROM and TWRP again. Reboot to recovery again. No need to specify slots, unless you didn't want to change something in the other slot for some reason (like a dual boot or something)
At this point just fast boot the TWRP image and re-run the TWRP installer to get TWRP back and it sounds like you're all set.
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Hi, I tried to copy the zip file through MTP but it didn't work, the internal storage on PC looked empty and was not mentioning any size of the storage, and when I try to copy and past a file, the copy process gets stuck on 0% forever.
Sideloading didn't work too. The CMD on PC reached 47% and then gave an error of total xfr:1.00x. when i tried to flash the stock rom zip file from oneplus website.
I had TWRP latest official one, i m not sure if it has issues.
Is there a way to validate that the stock rom files and all are still all working fine? Maybe re-flash the stock rom through stock recovery since TWRP is gone?
Also regarding the slot A and Slot B, i have never flashed anything except root through TWRP. So it could be when i wiped it wiped the empty slot. But the system is back at to zero and setup as new.
try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6t-t3862516

[RECOVERY] Unofficial TWRP 3.6.0_9-0 for Stock Android 9, 10, 11 & Custom ROMs

This thread is not pirated, mirrored or copy of official twrp
I'm just sharing the official TWRP 3.6.0_9-0 patched boot img for Stock Android 10, 11 & Custom ROMs
Whats Working?
Everything
Whats Not Working?
Encryption/Decryption of Data
Download
Unofficial TWRP 3.6.0_9-0 IMG for Stock Android 10, 11 & Custom ROMs
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=17825722713688272934
Official TWRP 3.6.0_9-0 IMG for Stock Android 9 only
https://dl.twrp.me/laurel_sprout/twrp-3.6.0_9-0-laurel_sprout.img.html
Official TWRP Installer 3.6.0_9-0 ZIP for Stock Android 9, 10 & Custom ROMs
https://dl.twrp.me/laurel_sprout/twrp-installer-3.6.0_9-0-laurel_sprout.zip.html
Note: enable "use rm -rf instead of formatting" in TWRP settings, before you wipe data, else userdata partition will be ****ed
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Will this be able to format data on Android 10 encryption like SHRP?
Flashed it from fastboot but doesn't come ,only comes fastboot mode ?
Only Sharp works in 10 properly.
Sami Devo said:
Flashed it from fastboot but doesn't come ,only comes fastboot mode ?
Only Sharp works in 10 properly.
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Your not doing it right because everyone else is able to install all recoveries it's only you who is having these issues. Without a proper bug report nobody can help you though
Rajendran Rasa said:
This thread is not pirated, mirrored and copy the official twrp
I'm just sharing the official TWRP 3.4.0-0 patched img of Android 10
Unofficial TWRP 3.4.0-0 for Android 10
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=8889791610682878366
Official twrp-3.4.0-0 for Android 9
https://dl.twrp.me/laurel_sprout/twrp-3.4.0-0-laurel_sprout.img.html
Official twrp-installer-3.4.0-0 for Android 9&10
https://dl.twrp.me/laurel_sprout/twrp-installer-3.4.0-0-laurel_sprout.zip.html
Note: enable "use rm -rf instead of formatting" in TWRP settings, before you wipe data, else userdata partition will be damaged
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Which one should I download? unofficial?
hello, i have this noob question:
i have 4 year flashing twrp and roms... but i'm new with this device and its slotA slotB issue (fastboot boot loop)...
please OP, can you tell us the tutorial of how install correctly the official twrp? i saw videos on youtube but none has this 3.4.0 version.
thank you very much for your hard work, i really apreciatte it.
and thanks in advance for your comments.
garylawwd said:
Your not doing it right because everyone else is able to install all recoveries it's only you who is having these issues. Without a proper bug report nobody can help you though
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Oops sorry it was orange fox.!! It has problem!
"........else userdata partition will be damaged"
what does it mean??....I will lost my data???...or phone can be bricked??.....what can happen exctly??
ovi2901 said:
"........else userdata partition will be damaged"
what does it mean??....I will lost my data???...or phone can be bricked??.....what can happen exctly??
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It just won't boot. You can still recover from this by enabling the setting in twrp and reformatting data.
You will lose data regardless of this being enabled because this is only used for formatting data. That's what formatting data does
garylawwd said:
It just won't boot. You can still recover from this by enabling the setting in twrp and reformatting data.
You will lose data regardless of this being enabled because this is only used for formatting data. That's what formatting data does
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can I install shrp recovery zip and then miui12...
what I will do is -->
1. install this recovery in b slot through minimal adb
2. boot in twrp
3. install shrp recovery zip file (phone is still in b-slot)
4. change slot to a
5. reboot recovery
6. format data
7. install miui12
8. reboot
will this steps safely boot my device???
hello. first thank you very much for your hard work. i really apreciate.
so, i was on stock rom, freshly unlock the bootloader and flash twrp unofficial for android 10.
then in twrp i flash the zip installer and reboot to recovery.
once again in twrp i, like i'm use to, wipe successfully dalvik/system/data to erased all of stock rom.
then i format data (the one typing "yes" for confirmation) but it broke internal storage.
twrp does not show any file or folders. i rebooti in recovery but it won't show anything
i reflash twrp and the same... nothing.
so i went to fastboot mode and flash shrp, boot up in recovery but it was still not showing files or folders of internal storage. i wipe dalvik/system/data and reboot to recovey.
and this time it show folder but with codes like "QRGHQ9R4HGVUQE4RNG98TH9324HTG923" OR "66EFQ3KFK4TK34KT3K4K34K2KK2" and so...
what do i 'm doing wrong?
can i format data with out breaking internal storage?
the only thing i can do to get internal storage was flash stock rom again, i have not encrypted anything, i don't use microsd card, even i don't use password to unlock screen.
thanks in advance for your comments.
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ovi2901 said:
can I install shrp recovery zip and then miui12...
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this it twrp thread bro
d_g_m_2000 said:
hello. first thank you very much for your hard work. i really apreciate.
so, i was on stock rom, freshly unlock the bootloader and flash twrp unofficial for android 10.
then in twrp i flash the zip installer and reboot to recovery.
once again in twrp i, like i'm use to, wipe successfully dalvik/system/data to erased all of stock rom.
then i format data (the one typing "yes" for confirmation) but it broke internal storage.
twrp does not show any file or folders. i rebooti in recovery but it won't show anything
i reflash twrp and the same... nothing.
so i went to fastboot mode and flash shrp, boot up in recovery but it was still not showing files or folders of internal storage. i wipe dalvik/system/data and reboot to recovey.
and this time it show folder but with codes like "QRGHQ9R4HGVUQE4RNG98TH9324HTG923" OR "66EFQ3KFK4TK34KT3K4K34K2KK2" and so...
what do i 'm doing wrong?
can i format data with out breaking internal storage?
the only thing i can do to get internal storage was flash stock rom again, i have not encrypted anything, i don't use microsd card, even i don't use password to unlock screen.
thanks in advance for your comments.
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this it twrp thread bro
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Ok you performed Format > And type "Yes" , actually this will Format your internal storage as well, RIP for your Data now else you took a backup earlier.
Now connect your phone to your PC with data cable , in mount section check if MTP is enabled if not then enable it , now your phone's internal storage shows in PC transfer Rom flash Zip files to internal storage, disconnect from PC and flash that rom.
Recovery choice is yours SHRP or TWRP
Note - Do not perform format > yes before flashing that zip.
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Not able to flash recovery
I am on the latest stock android patch, probably that's why not able to flash recovery.
First I tried TWRP 3.3.1-2 Unofficial by Nikesh Kataria from the other post. As it said it supported android 10 with decryption and everything. But it didn't work.
Now with version 3.4.0-0, I am able to boot into recovery using platform-tools. But the files in /sdcard seems to be encrypted (judging by the codes shown instead of readable folder names).
Could someone please help me suggest any recovery which supports latest stock android 10 with decryption?
Is there a way around this?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TcRxuBUde9chk3MWbvFWhUuojS-iZ8x2/view?usp=sharing
Thanks in advance!
Themane said:
I am on the latest stock android patch, probably that's why not able to flash recovery.
First I tried TWRP 3.3.1-2 Unofficial by Nikesh Kataria from the other post. As it said it supported android 10 with decryption and everything. But it didn't work.
Now with version 3.4.0-0, I am able to boot into recovery using platform-tools. But the files in /sdcard seems to be encrypted (judging by the codes shown instead of readable folder names).
Could someone please help me suggest any recovery which supports latest stock android 10 with decryption?
Is there a way around this?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TcRxuBUde9chk3MWbvFWhUuojS-iZ8x2/view?usp=sharing
Thanks in advance!
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Decryption will only work if you format data first. This is with every recovery. Has to be a factory reset of stock ROM or fresh install of custom ROM and from then twrp will be able to decrypt if it is installed, you're not installing it either by the way just temporarily installing it to inactive slot which will get wiped on reboot. For twrp to decrypt you must install it using the installer.zip by flashing it in you're temporarily installed twrp.img
garylawwd said:
Decryption will only work if you format data first. This is with every recovery. Has to be a factory reset of stock ROM or fresh install of custom ROM and from then twrp will be able to decrypt if it is installed, you're not installing it either by the way just temporarily installing it to inactive slot which will get wiped on reboot. For twrp to decrypt you must install it using the installer.zip by flashing it in you're temporarily installed twrp.img
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Thanks for the help.
But after booting into twrp, how do I install twrp.zip. I even tried sideload that also errors out "Unable to find partition for path /cache".
May be I am missing some step. But here is what I have done.
Unlocked bootloader.
Booted into TWRP on inactive_slot(i.e. slot_b , in my case) with command fastboot flash boot twrp.img
Trying to install twrp.zip (failing at this step itself).
Themane said:
Thanks for the help.
But after booting into twrp, how do I install twrp.zip. I even tried sideload that also errors out "Unable to find partition for path /cache".
May be I am missing some step. But here is what I have done.
Unlocked bootloader.
Booted into TWRP on inactive_slot(i.e. slot_b , in my case) with command fastboot flash boot twrp.img
Trying to install twrp.zip (failing at this step itself).
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Put the zip on an SD card
Some ROM has some recovery integrated within the OS. If i install that and then the ROM, will the ROM's recovery overwrite this?
mihovkris said:
Some ROM has some recovery integrated within the OS. If i install that and then the ROM, will the ROM's recovery overwrite this?
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Yes
Flash twrp installer zip after flashing rom zip

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