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So I downloaded the 4.3 OTA (didn't flash, just downloaded it via my N7 (Non Wi-Fi model, also not 3G, just a regular N7).
That said, I can't seem to figure out how to flash twrp, downloaded it via Wug's toolkit (1.6.8)
I get the usual options: Recovery mode, power off, start, restart bootloader.
I tried: Root + "And also flash: custom recovery". I got the "no command" error, stuck there, and powered off my N7.
Now I'm back to square one: trying to figure out how to flash twrp and re-push SuperSU to re-root my N7. SuperSU is up to date via Google Play, but obv I'm still not re-rooted.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just sorted this out myself. I'm certainly no expert, but here's what I did...maybe it can help you, too.
1. Get the files you need --- download the latest SuperSU, mini-sdk kit, and TWRP recovery files (the link I used was here, but I'm sure it's all here in XDA somewhere, too)
2. Place the files --- put the SuperSU zip file on the Nexus' sdcard, put the others in a directory on your PC/laptop
3. Connect the Nexus 7 --- plug it into a USB port on your PC/laptop and make sure USB debugging is enabled
4. Install the recovery --- once you're connected, open a command prompt on your PC/laptop, move to the directory with your files, and reboot the Nexus into fastboot mode; here's my command prompt output so you can see both the commands I typed and the responses I got (I renamed my recovery image from "openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-grouper.img" to "recovery.img" for simplicity's sake):
C:\Users\[computername]>cd C:\Nexus 7\sdk-tools
C:\Nexus 7\sdk-tools>adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
[ serial number ] device
C:\Nexus 7\sdk-tools>fastboot devices
C:\Nexus 7\sdk-tools>adb reboot-bootloader
C:\Nexus 7\sdk-tools>fastboot devices
[ serial number ] fastboot
C:\Nexus 7\sdk-tools>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
sending 'recovery' (7462 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.908s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.303s]
finished. total time: 1.215s
C:\Nexus 7\sdk-tools>
5. Reboot and flash --- now you should have the TWRP 2.6 recovery installed; reboot the Nexus into recovery mode (hold the Up & Down Volume keys at the same time; while doing so, press the on/off button until the system starts in recovery) and TWRP should come right up; flash the SuperSU zip file, then wipe cache/Dalvik, then reboot
Mine had to go through the optimization process on all my apps on the reboot, but everything came up correctly after a few minutes. I did some spot-checking of a couple of my root apps, and all appears to be working correctly (at least for the moment).
Hopefully this can get you working again, too. Good luck!
The instructions in this guide are outdated and way more complicated than necessary. Once the official release of Android 7.0 Nougat becomes available/rooted, I will update the procedures in this thread. In the meantime, I recommend referencing this post along with the original instructions.
A massive shout out to @cheep5k8 for all the hard work he did in getting root and recovery working on the Pixel C. Please donate to him if you can. He deserves it.
Disclaimer: This will wipe your device. Backup anything important before you start. I mostly made this guide for selfish reasons. cheep5k8 has done a great job but some of the instructions are a little vague. I like being spoon fed and I wanted a resource to refer to in the future. You know the drill. If it breaks, not my problem. Post in the forums or hop onto the XDA IRC channel.
There may be more efficient ways to do this, but this will get you where you need to be. If you find any problems or have any suggestions, feel free to reply (BE VERY SPECIFIC WITH STEPS) and I will do my best to update the instructions.
Prerequisites:
ADB/Fastboot - Minimal ADB and Fastboot
ADB/Fastboot Drivers - I recommend using Wugfresh's Nexus Root Toolkit and using the full driver installation guide. Alternatively, you can install them yourself using the official Google Drivers (no installer)
An easy way to access the ADB prompt is to navigate to the directory that ADB is installed in, hold shift and right click inside the directory. This will give you an expanded right click menu that includes an option to "Open command window here." Select this option and a command prompt will open that is already in the ADB directory, saving you from having to do a bunch of cd nonsense. You can check to see if your device is recognized in ADB by typing "adb devices." If ADB and the driver are all working correctly, it should come back with something like "5A20001071 device." You can also check to make sure your device is recognized in fastboot by booting to the bootloader and typing "fastboot devices." It will show something similar.
Necessary Files:
Pixel C Recovery - Cheap5k8's Recovery -- NYCHitman's Recovery (newer)
Pixel C Root files - Download the XCeeD kernel, su.img, and SuperUser.apk
Copy these files to your directory that contains the ADB and Fastboot executables.
Device Prep:
Enable developer mode
Go to Settings > About tablet
Tap on Build Number 7 times until it says "You are now a developer"
Enable OEM Unlocking
Go to Settings > Developer options
Enable OEM Unlocking
Tap on Enable when a disclaimer pops up
Enable USB Debugging (ADB)
Go to Settings > Developer options
Enable USB debugging
Tap on OK when prompted with a disclaimer
If the ADB USB driver has been installed, you will see a popup that says "The computer's RSA key fingerprint is: xx:xx:xx:xx(blah blah)"
Check the box next to "Always allow from this computer"
Tap on OK
Unlock Bootloader:
Open ADB prompt (see prerequisites)
Input the following:
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
The device will now boot into the bootloader and say
Code:
Waiting for fastboot command...
Input the following to unlock the bootloader:
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
You will be prompted on the tablet screen with a warning about unlocking the bootloader.
Press the power button to unlock the bootloader.
The device will reboot and say "Bootloader is unlocked and OS verification is OFF. Device will continue booting in 30 seconds." You will also hear an audible beep. You will then see the green android with some spinny stuff. This is the userdata being formatted.
When complete, the device will boot back into the bootloader and say
Code:
Waiting for fastboot command...
Boot back into Android by inputting:
Code:
fastboot reboot
Your Pixel C will be reset, so you will need to re-enable USB debugging. Connect to your wireless network and then skip past everything else in the initial setup, as all of this setup info will be wiped again later on. Refer to the "Enable USB Debugging (ADB)" steps above to re-enable USB debugging.
Install Custom Recovery:
Open ADB prompt (see prerequisites)
Input the following:
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
The device will now boot into the bootloader and say
Code:
Waiting for fastboot command...
With the Pixel C in the Fastboot bootloader and the recovery file in your ADB directory, input the following:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery (replace with custom recovery filename).img
Example:
Code:
C:\>fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.7.0-dragon-ryu-01082016-2.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
erasing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) erasing flash
OKAY [ 0.054s]
sending 'recovery' (13760 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.349s]
writing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) writing flash
OKAY [ 0.375s]
finished. total time: 0.783s
Reboot into Recovery using the physical buttons. If you reboot the device back into Android, it will write over the custom recovery with the stock one. This will be fixed in the future.
Code:
Power + Volume down until screen turns off, keep pressing volume down to boot into Coreboot Bootloader. Navigate to Reboot into Android Recovery with volume down and then press power to select.
Install Root:
In TWRP, navigate to Wipe > Format Data
Type "yes" in the warning prompt and wait for the userdata partition to format. Again, this will wipe your tablet.
Press the Home button at the bottom when the format is complete
Navigate to Reboot > Bootloader to boot back into Fastboot
In the ADB prompt, flash the new kernel:
Code:
fastboot flash boot (replace with xCeeD kernel filename).img
Example:
Code:
C:\>fastboot flash boot xceed-kernel-google-dragon-02-01-2016-RC1.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
erasing 'boot'...
(bootloader) erasing flash
OKAY [ 0.064s]
sending 'boot' (6220 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.161s]
writing 'boot'...
(bootloader) writing flash
OKAY [ 0.197s]
finished. total time: 0.426s
Reboot into Android. The device may boot twice.
Code:
fastboot reboot
Reboot back into Recovery. Power + Volume down until screen turns off, keep pressing volume down to boot into Coreboot Bootloader. Navigate to Reboot into Android Recovery with volume down and then press power to select.
In TWRP, navigate to Mount and check only Data
In the ADB prompt move su.img to /data:
Code:
adb push su.img /data
Example:
Code:
C:\>adb push su.img /data
5677 KB/s (33554432 bytes in 5.772s)
In TWRP, navigate to Mount and uncheck Data
In TWRP, navigate to Reboot > System
Perform initial device setup
Once you are at the home launcher, re-enable USB debugging (Refer to Device Prep)
In the ADB prompt, install superuser.apk:
Code:
adb install Superuser.apk
Example:
Code:
C:\>adb install Superuser.apk
8612 KB/s (6227998 bytes in 0.706s)
pkg: /data/local/tmp/Superuser.apk
Success
Install Busybox from the Play Store: link
Congrats. You are now rooted (not in the Australian sense).
Big big thanks
Amazing, great job.
P.S. One thing to add, for those who bought SuperSU Pro, you can install that too from the Play Store instead of installing the APK, but at the moment, it will say that the su binary is outdated (because the xCeeD kernel comes with 2.66, but SuperSU is already at 2.67). There needs to be a somewhat better solution but it's a bit hard to come up with it.
xCeeD v1-RC4 will have SuperSU updated to 2.67, and I'm thinking of how to make it possible to flash the normal SuperSU ZIP in TWRP. I will probably modify TWRP in some way to make that possible.
Very good step by step, guide, I went through the same process myself yesterday, although without the benefit of your guide!
Just one additional suggestion I would make, especially for people who have already got things set up nicely on their device.
Before doing anything you can make a backup of your device data using adb.
I used the guide at - http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/general/guide-phone-backup-unlock-root-t1420351
Although you cannot guarantee everything will restore perfectly (I recommend that for important apps that have the capability - backup the settings manually and remember to copy them off the device), it certainly saved me a heck of a lot of time in putting things back exactly as they were before - and it is a lot quicker than letting google backup restore things.
Does this void the warranty?
Great job,anyway
Enviado desde mi Pixel C mediante Tapatalk
Cool, but you don't mind make put the video or pictured for guides.
Keep it up!!
there no show up wipe/ fromat data when I into in reboot into android recovery look like said no command
Scarfacez2007 said:
there no show up wipe/ fromat data when I into in reboot into android recovery look like said no command
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Are you booting into TWRP recovery or the stock Android recovery?
I have unlocked and I was install install custom recovery that all
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I just installed trwp then I into on reboot into android recovery but still no command
Thank you for this in depth tutorial.. GREATLY appreciated..my C will be in tomorrow just in time for RC4! Hopefully all goes smooth with this. So no need to swipe fastboot fix in twrp??
Scarfacez2007 said:
I have unlocked and I was install install custom recovery that all
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I just installed trwp then I into on reboot into android recovery but still no command
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I had that too after my first attempt, I reinstalled TWRP and it worked after the second flash.
There were no errors shown either time.
The same thing - no command, though the TWRP is installed. Re-installing doesn't help at all.
UPD Just managed to do this step by manually booting into recovery without booting the ui.
I updated the instructions saying to use the physical buttons to boot into recovery immediately after writing TWRP to flash. I believe this should mitigate the issue with the device overwriting the custom recovery before the kernel is flashed.
You don't mind guide put with the video or picture?
Scarfacez2007 said:
You don't mind guide put with the video or picture?
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I have no plans to make a video or pictures.
Finally I got rooted about time!!!! thanks oRAirwolf!!!!
I just wondering I can download Xposed 6.0.1 on my pixel c?
Scarfacez2007 said:
I just wondering I can download Xposed 6.0.1 on my pixel c?
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I have no idea. I would probably start a new thread in the Q&A section.
Scarfacez2007 said:
I just wondering I can download Xposed 6.0.1 on my pixel c?
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Yep xposed works fine
How did you get download xposed with arm64 for Google Pixel C? where get it? you don't mind can find for me on link?
Just delete this if it's considered in the wrong place. If and when is the the Stylo 2 Plus getting its own forum and has anyone come up with an exploit for rooting this phone yet?
Hiya
Yes this is the wrong place. This is for the g stylo not the stylo 2 plus as can be seen in the name of the forum.
No there is not an exploit yet. Kingroot, kangoroot, one clove root, etc all do not work yet. Soon i would imagine
I even have trouble looking on the web for things because it seems we share a model number ms550 with the lg optimus m. Weird
You think my signature would say I probably know this. Granted, I haven't worked for them in a while, for XDA, even longer. I was talking to the mods of the forum, sorry, if I confused you.
Reserved
Root recovery and boot loader unlock have been achieved on the Gsm Variants . you can find the link if you look for it .
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mustangtim49 said:
You think my signature would say I probably know this. Granted, I haven't worked for them in a while, for XDA, even longer. I was talking to the mods of the forum, sorry, if I confused you.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/recovery-twrp-v3-lg-stylo-2-plus-t3482169/page6
Remote: unknown command
Rmontoya83 said:
Root recovery and boot loader unlock have been achieved on the Gsm Variants . you can find the link if you look for it .
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/recovery-twrp-v3-lg-stylo-2-plus-t3482169/page6
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I am new here and I have also googled and searched extensively about this problem with no success.
C:\Users\Darin\Downloads\twrp>fastboot boot recovery.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.566s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.575s
I can't boot TWRP by command line or by recovery key sequence. I have flashed recovery with this TWRP image that I got directly from @messi2050 today, 1/18/2017. If I "adb reboot recovery", I get the Android crash screen - the android laying down, red triangle. My phone is a t-mobile stylo 2 plus K-550. I'm sure I followed every step in the process correctly. If there is another thread that addresses this problem, can you direct me to it please? I can't start my own thread because I'm too new, but the most relevant recent thread regarding this is locked. Yes I have rooted another phone before without a problem(Samsung). Thanks in advance for your help.
[email protected] said:
I am new here and I have also googled and searched extensively about this problem with no success.
C:\Users\Darin\Downloads\twrp>fastboot boot recovery.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.566s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.575s
I can't boot TWRP by command line or by recovery key sequence. I have flashed recovery with this TWRP image that I got directly from @messi2050 today, 1/18/2017. If I "adb reboot recovery", I get the Android crash screen - the android laying down, red triangle. My phone is a t-mobile stylo 2 plus K-550. I'm sure I followed every step in the process correctly. If there is another thread that addresses this problem, can you direct me to it please? I can't start my own thread because I'm too new, but the most relevant recent thread regarding this is locked. Yes I have rooted another phone before without a problem(Samsung). Thanks in advance for your help.
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Install the android sdk tools with adb fastboot and drivers.
Click build number 5 times to unlock developer options
Enable usb debugging
Enable allow oem unlock
Navigate to the platform tools directory paste the recovery.img in that folder.
Hold shift key right click mouse in the said folder to open command window
Plug in the phone type adb devices
Should say lgsomthing
If it does adb reboot bootloader
Fastboot devices
Should say lg something
If it does fastboot oem unlock
Reboot the phone
Enable developer options again in the settings menu by clicking build number
Go back to command window put it back in boot loader screen type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Unplug phone Pull battery out once done hold vol down and power until you we the lg screen release power while holding vol down then re hold power again release both buttons
Select yes and yes to wipe phone.
Flash dm verify and super user zips
Click reboot recovery
Don't forget to format data type yes and prevail
Now click thanks!!! If I helped.
I followed all of these steps. Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img from the directory where the tools are. When I get to the part of pressing volume down, power, then releasing power, and pressing again, and releasing both this is what happens:
Factory data reset screen
Erase all user data & restore default settings?
No
Yes
I've already been through that and TWRP doesn't load if I pick Yes, it just wipes my phone data, fresh Android, start over.
Please help
Rmontoya83 said:
Install the android sdk tools with adb fastboot and drivers.
Click build number 5 times to unlock developer options
Enable usb debugging
Enable allow oem unlock
Navigate to the platform tools directory paste the recovery.img in that folder.
Hold shift key right click mouse in the said folder to open command window
Plug in the phone type adb devices
Should say lgsomthing
If it does adb reboot bootloader
Fastboot devices
Should say lg something
If it does fastboot oem unlock
Reboot the phone
Enable developer options again in the settings menu by clicking build number
Go back to command window put it back in boot loader screen type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Unplug phone Pull battery out once done hold vol down and power until you we the lg screen release power while holding vol down then re hold power again release both buttons
Select yes and yes to wipe phone.
Flash dm verify and super user zips
Click reboot recovery
Don't forget to format data type yes and prevail
Now click thanks!!! If I helped.
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[email protected] said:
I followed all of these steps. Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img from the directory where the tools are. When I get to the part of pressing volume down, power, then releasing power, and pressing again, and releasing both this is what happens:
Factory data reset screen
Erase all user data & restore default settings?
No
Yes
I've already been through that and TWRP doesn't load if I pick Yes, it just wipes my phone data, fresh Android, start over.
Please help
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Then Twrp didn't flash
Flashing
Rmontoya83 said:
Then Twrp didn't flash
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Fastboot said it flashed successfully. It copies the file, says it's ok. I would think if it didn't flash, it would fail the fastboot flash command. So is my phone jacked? I've read about how Android can rewrite the recovery partition as a security measure, or disable flashing by other means. Some kind of added security possibly?
Why would it say OK when I flash recovery, but NOT actually flash it?
[email protected] said:
Fastboot said it flashed successfully. It copies the file, says it's ok. I would think if it didn't flash, it would fail the fastboot flash command. So is my phone jacked? I've read about how Android can rewrite the recovery partition as a security measure, or disable flashing by other means. Some kind of added security possibly?
Why would it say OK when I flash recovery, but NOT actually flash it?
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What software version are you running?
[email protected] said:
I am new here and I have also googled and searched extensively about this problem with no success.
C:\Users\Darin\Downloads\twrp>fastboot boot recovery.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.566s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.575s
Wrong command your trying to boot twrp
The correct command is "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
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It was something I found in another tutorial when I started trying other things, since the "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" was not getting me past the standard Android recovery. I'm about to try the file you sent me last night. I'll let you know the result.
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Rmontoya83 said:
What software version are you running?
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Android version 6.0.1
Android security patch level 2016-08-01
Kernel version 3.18.20
Windows 7 Pro x64
The recovery.img you sent also said it flashed, but I got to the same Android factory reset screen after the key press procedure (volume down, power, release power, repress power, release all)
Here's the latest:
C:\Users\Darin\Downloads\platform-tools-latest-windows\platform-tools>fastboot f
lash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (15518 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.495s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.362s]
finished. total time: 0.865s
Once you boot into recovery, let the screen fully dim, do not touch it... once the screen is completely blacked out, turn it back on and all touch features will be up and running... and don't mess with the adoptable storage feature..migrating data.. because TWRP will not recognise any data if you have this enabled.
[email protected] said:
I am new here and I have also googled and searched extensively about this problem with no success.
C:\Users\Darin\Downloads\twrp>fastboot boot recovery.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.566s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.575s
I can't boot TWRP by command line or by recovery key sequence. I have flashed recovery with this TWRP image that I got directly from @messi2050 today, 1/18/2017. If I "adb reboot recovery", I get the Android crash screen - the android laying down, red triangle. My phone is a t-mobile stylo 2 plus K-550. I'm sure I followed every step in the process correctly. If there is another thread that addresses this problem, can you direct me to it please? I can't start my own thread because I'm too new, but the most relevant recent thread regarding this is locked. Yes I have rooted another phone before without a problem(Samsung). Thanks in advance for your help.
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You have to push the ing to and directory. Fastboot push img
Sent from my LG-K550 using Tapatalk
[email protected] said:
Fastboot said it flashed successfully. It copies the file, says it's ok. I would think if it didn't flash, it would fail the fastboot flash command. So is my phone jacked? I've read about how Android can rewrite the recovery partition as a security measure, or disable flashing by other means. Some kind of added security possibly?
Why would it say OK when I flash recovery, but NOT actually flash it?
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Are you on the newest firmware for that phone?
If you are downgrade that could be a fix to lock down the recovery
I have successfully enabled usbotg on the LG Stylo 2 plus who wants to know how I did it? Usbhost mode..mount
Usb pendrive-
Mouse
Usb hub
Keyboard...etc
They say LG STYLO 2 PLUS DOES NOT SUPPORT OTG...LIES....LIES....THEY JUST DISABLED IT...WHY?...WELL..
FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO ENABLE FULL OTG SUPPORT
1-in root explorer go to:
-/sys/devices/soc/78db000.usb/power_supply/usb/usb_otg and edit from =0 to 1save
then-/sys/devices/soc/78db000.usb/dpdm_pulldown_enable edit disabled to enable.. plug in otg cable..
Done
WoodEe23 said:
I have successfully enabled usbotg on the LG Stylo 2 plus who wants to know how I did it?
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You enabled it by adding it to the build prop lol
Dig waaayyyy deeper ..like
/sys/devices/soc/78db000.usb/power_supply/usb/ scroll to usb_otg and edit it from disabled to enable.
Then /sys/devices/soc/78db000.usb/dpdm_pulldown_enable edit it to enabled..
VOILA!!!"PLUGIN OTG CABLE AND UR IN THERE LIKE SWIMWEAR
Hi all!
First of all, Im new here, sorry if this is in wrong section (please don't delete the thread, move it to other section if needed) and that this has been posted millions of times but Im in really really dire need of help, and people told me this is best place to come to!
So here it is, I've tried countless methods and read alot of threads all over internet and nothing seem to work for me. (All info is down below just read it )
I tried with ADB and Fastboot, but where I get stuck always is with that my phone, somehow rejects new recoveries (TWRP, CWM) (???). What I mean is that when I try to start phone in a custom recovery(either holding +-volume and power button , or volume + and power or volume - and power) I get nothing(I can get him into his own recovery, but only options are to reset, shutdown and update and recovery and that is from first holding -volume and power then from fastboot and rescue mode and then by holding +volume). I got him ONCE to recovery(or whatever/however that place is called) where I can wipe partition cache and dalvik , it just stays at Huawei logo.
I tried both with scripts and with manual way where I input commands in cmd. I've bricked my phone about 4-5 times , and I know how to unbrick it with ease. What I dont know is how to get phone to take a custom recovery. And yes, I have unlocked BootLoader and followed all and every step there was in each guide I found. I tried with the most hated method (KingRoot and other kinds) but nothing.
Info you might need:
-As stated, phone is p8 lite, with marshmallow 6.0. (ALE-L21C432B584)
-BootLoader unlocked.
-I have all necessary drivers installed and all permissions on my computer for drivers to work correctly.
-Kernel Version - 3.10.86-gd9a2b44
-Yes of course I have debugging enabled everytime.
Once again, methods I have tried:
-ADB and FlashBoot
-All kinds of programs through phone (Kingroot, Iroot, KingOroot etc.. (I read that you can't root phone through this method but gave it a shot.))
-I don't remember if there was any other method to do it tbh because Ive been doing it for last 2 days and Im kinda tired and super pissed hehe.
But if I forgot/missed something of information that you need please just ask.
Sorry if there is too much of detail, I just wanted to describe my problem as perfectly as possible and as in much detail as needed.
Thank you all who will read/read (Oh the typing world) my thread I really appreciate your time and effort. All and any help regarding my problem will be tried out and appreciated ^^!
What do you mean by "rejects new recoveries" what kind of error message it gives. And you can test to download Terminal Emulator app and type "reboot recovery" if you have TWRP correctly installed it will boot into it.
keikari said:
What do you mean by "rejects new recoveries" what kind of error message it gives. And you can test to download Terminal Emulator app and type "reboot recovery" if you have TWRP correctly installed it will boot into it.
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I installed a twrp recovery many times and every time i start my phone to get into a recovery it doesnt want to do it , like its not there. It gives no error message it just doesnt do what its supposed to do.
I tried with terminal emulator but it says permission denied?
Edit: I reinstalled my sistem last night so I probably dont have custom recovery at all atm so terminal might not work I guess. But what I said Is what happend before.
Ebilog said:
I installed a twrp recovery many times and every time i start my phone to get into a recovery it doesnt want to do it , like its not there. It gives no error message it just doesnt do what its supposed to do.
I tried with terminal emulator but it says permission denied?
Edit: I reinstalled my sistem last night so I probably dont have custom recovery at all atm so terminal might not work I guess. But what I said Is what happend before.
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Weird, though you must have done something wrong when installing TWRP, because it removes stock recovery. Make sure you have typed everything right. Because if you type like "flash recvery" insted of "flash recovery" it shows stuff that by quick glance might seem correct. Oh I forgot you need root to reboot with terminal emulator XD mb. Could you show what fastboot shows when you install TWRP.
Ill get on to in once im at pc and retry the process. Ill get back to you once im done with it. Following the mega rooting thread best idea?
Ebilog said:
Ill get on to in once im at pc and retry the process. Ill get back to you once im done with it. Following the mega rooting thread best idea?
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Yeah it seems good except there is newer version of TWRP which you can use here https://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/twrp-v3-1-0-cherry-kirin-620-t3572004.
keikari said:
Yeah it seems good except there is newer version of TWRP which you can use here https://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/twrp-v3-1-0-cherry-kirin-620-t3572004.
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So yea i installed twrp recovery and when i press +volume and power phone , logo shows up and phone turns off :|
And i tried with "adb reboot recovery" command , same thing happens.
What does this mean ? I have bootloader unlocked. Whats stopping me ?
Edit: Forgot to say, phone wont turn on now. Gotta reinstall system again :||
Ebilog said:
So yea i installed twrp recovery and when i press +volume and power phone , logo shows up and phone turns off :|
And i tried with "adb reboot recovery" command , same thing happens.
What does this mean ? I have bootloader unlocked. Whats stopping me ?
Edit: Forgot to say, phone wont turn on now. Gotta reinstall system again :||
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That's very weird. There shouldn't be anything that could prevent it to boot recovery after installation. Could you copy and paste what fastboot tells after "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.0-0-cherry.img"
keikari said:
That's very weird. There shouldn't be anything that could prevent it to boot recovery after installation. Could you copy and paste what fastboot tells after "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.0-0-cherry.img"
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb devices
List of devices attached
W3D7N16628011860 device
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb reboot bootloader
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot devices
W3D7N16628011860 fastboot
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash recovery C:\Users\Zeus\Desktop\twrp-3.1.0-0-cherry.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'recovery' (25096 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.672s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 2.382s]
finished. total time: 3.058s
Im sorry i know im a bit of a bother but could i pm you or something i rly wonna see if this is fixable or i cant do anything root related to my phone ? XP
Ebilog said:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb devices
List of devices attached
W3D7N16628011860 device
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb reboot bootloader
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot devices
W3D7N16628011860 fastboot
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash recovery C:\Users\Zeus\Desktop\twrp-3.1.0-0-cherry.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'recovery' (25096 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.672s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 2.382s]
finished. total time: 3.058s
Im sorry i know im a bit of a bother but could i pm you or something i rly wonna see if this is fixable or i cant do anything root related to my phone ? XP
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You can, but I have no idea whats wrong with your device. Though sometimes it can take like 30-60s for huawei logo to show until it goes to TWRP. This is realy weird, never heard anyone else having problem like this.
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You can, but I have no idea whats wrong with your device. Though sometimes it can take like 30-60s for huawei logo to show until it goes to TWRP. This is realy weird, never heard anyone else having problem like this.
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So i managed somehow to get the to twrp menu and i flashed supersu and i flashed new version of twrp . but i think thats what made it crash. Would it be ok if my phone stayed with 3.0.2.0 ver instead of getting 3.1.0.0?
Bcoz when i flashed 3.1.0.0 phone got stuck on 2nd logo and didnt reset or anything.
Thank god i know how to unbrick a phone at least hahahah
Edit: If this thread stays and people with problem like mine need help , feel free to pm me ill gladly help
yeah older TWRP is good if it works.
Though problems you got are still weird.
I had this problem ..
If you have restored your system and can access twrp recovery , download supersu v2.62 and install it .. this version worked for me after trying many ..
Every time my phone bricks i was downloading new whole system , instead try flashing it with twrp its better ..
Good luck .
hello everyone. I haven't modded a smartphone for a long time and I need some help.
after installing lineage os a few years ago now i would like to go back with oxygen but i have problems with the installation of twrp.
I installed the platform tools and drivers and placed the twrp image in the (platform tools) folder.
debugging enabled
launching the command in the windows prompt: adb reboot bootloader the smartphone restarts correctly and shows me the screen with the choice START RESTART RECOVERY POWER OFF
the fastboot devices command, however, does not return any results
inserting the adb rebbot fastboot command instead the phone starts correctly in lineage os fastboot mode and now the fastboot devices command gives the result
now I enter the folder where I copied the twrp image cd c:\platform-tools and I give the command fastboot boot twrp.img (the file is renamed TWRP)
but this is the result
c:\platform-tools>fastboot boot twrp.img
Sending 'boot.img' (33116 KB) OKAY [ 0.995s]
Booting FAILED (remote: 'Unrecognized command boot')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Can someone be kind enough to help me. I have made many different attempts to no avail.
Thank you!
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hello everyone. I haven't modded a smartphone for a long time and I need some help.
after installing lineage os a few years ago now i would like to go back with oxygen but i have problems with the installation of twrp.
I installed the platform tools and drivers and placed the twrp image in the (platform tools) folder.
debugging enabled
launching the command in the windows prompt: adb reboot bootloader the smartphone restarts correctly and shows me the screen with the choice START RESTART RECOVERY POWER OFF
the fastboot devices command, however, does not return any results
inserting the adb rebbot fastboot command instead the phone starts correctly in lineage os fastboot mode and now the fastboot devices command gives the result
now I enter the folder where I copied the twrp image cd c:\platform-tools and I give the command fastboot boot twrp.img (the file is renamed TWRP)
but this is the result
c:\platform-tools>fastboot boot twrp.img
Sending 'boot.img' (33116 KB) OKAY [ 0.995s]
Booting FAILED (remote: 'Unrecognized command boot')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Can someone be kind enough to help me. I have made many different attempts to no avail.
Thank you!
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Hello,
let me see if i can help,
but i need some info....
Which the LineageOS version
your device currently running ?
Is your 6T a global or T-Mobile version ?
hi, thanks for the reply. it is a secondary phone and has an old lineage version. yesterday with a different PC than usual I managed to install the latest version of twrp from cmd after solving a partition problem. i installed twrp only theoretically since after reboot the lineage prompt doesn't start and the boot stops at the screen with fastboot written... by forcibly turning it off I can access the bootloader. this is the current situation. 6t golobal...
developments ... from what I wrote above I could not get any progress. the device goes into bootloader mode manually but from the windows prompt it is not detected by the adb device command or by fastboot device .. so I can't advance ...
Going back to stock version does not necessarily
imply the use of a custom recovery,
you just need to use the MSM/rollback tool.
You can download it from THIS thread.
Use the earlier version of the tool as
you don't know wich exactly the
version of android installed in your device,
9.0.16 suggested.
When you will have a running device,
manually download and install OOS 9.0.17 firmware,
which will let your device to upgrade to android 10 and so on...
READ carefully @iaTa THREAD to follow exact MSM procedure.
Use a Windows pc and be sure
you have installed Oneplus driver.
Feel free to ask.