[RECOVERY]TWRP 3.1.1 for samsung Galaxy A5 - Galaxy A3, A5, A7, A8, A9 Original Android Develop

TWRP 3.1.0-0 for Samsung Galaxy A5 (SM-A500XX)
DOWNLOADS:
TWRP: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=95172
NOTE: To avoid bootloops SuperSU is not included
HOW TO INSTALL (Windows):
1) Open odin
2) select the recovery file in ap section
3) reboot to download
4) flash it
5) enjoy
HOW TO INSTALL (Linux):
1) Extract tar file with:
$ tar xvf recovery_file.tar
You will find a recovery.img file
2) Open Heimdall Frontend
3) Select pit file (you can find it on sammobile)
4) Select recovery partition
5) Load the recovery.img file and flash
6 Enjoy
HOW TO INSTALL (Android)(Need Root)
1) Download flashify or rashr
2) Extract recovery file with apps such as zArchiver and you will find a recovery.img file
3) Open flashify or rashr and select recovery file
4) Flash it
5) Enjoy
HOW TO INSTALL (On Recovery)
IF YOU ARE ON ANOTHER VERSION OF TWRP:
1) Extract recovery file with apps such as zArchiver and you will find a recovery.img file
2) Reboot to recovery
3) Go to install zip menu
4) Select "Install Image" box
5) Select recovery.img file and flash in recovery partition
6) Reboot to recovery
6) Enjoy
IF YOU ARE ON CTR RECOVERY:
1) Extract recovery file with apps such as zArchiver and you will find a recovery.img file
2) Reboot to recovery
3) Go to "carliv menu" menu
4) Go to "Flash boot or recovery images" menu
5) Select recovery.img file and flash in recovery partition
6) Reboot to recovery
7) Enjoy
ON TERMINAL
If you are on Android (any rom, TWRP, or CTR) (Need Root)
1) Open terminal. If you are on CTR you need Aroma FileManager
2) run:
$ dd if=/path/to/recovery.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/recovery
If you are on adb run:
$ adb shell dd=/path/to/recovery.img (inside the phone, not the path of the recovery.img stored in the pc) of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by/name/recovery
3) Enjoy

Hi Sir, is this recovery supported on SM-A500F? XME version.

kingkongw said:
Hi Sir, is this recovery supported on SM-A500F? XME version.
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It should work on any a500 variant, but it's tested only on A500FU

Thank you very much for providing support to the Galaxy A5. Installed with Flashify, tested on my A500M single SIM and running smoothly.
I tried other versions of TWRP 3.0.2 and always bootloop in the recovery. A greeting.

oss_mosis said:
Thank you very much for providing support to the Galaxy A5. Installed with Flashify, tested on my A500M single SIM and running smoothly.
I tried other versions of TWRP 3.0.2 and always bootloop in the recovery. A greeting.
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Hi, first of all thanks for your reply and thanks for appreciating my twrp

tested on galaxy a500f?..

leviz0689 said:
tested on galaxy a500f?..
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No, it's tested only on a500fu but it should work on any a500 variant

heyy, new version is now out
what's new: added support for android 7.0 ROMs

Will this work on unrooted a500g v6.0.1 ......

alex8851 said:
Will this work on unrooted a500g v6.0.1 ......
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Yep, it should

Should I get the "-0" or the "-1" file? Ex.: "3.0.2-0". Btw, I have already twrp installed I think 3.0.1-1 if not wrong but I want to update the twrp version through windows, will it wipe my data of just update the bootloader?

PillowFace McGee said:
Should I get the "-0" or the "-1" file? Ex.: "3.0.2-0". Btw, I have already twrp installed I think 3.0.1-1 if not wrong but I want to update the twrp version through windows, will it wipe my data of just update the bootloader?
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the -# is not a twrp sources update, it's just a "release counter" of my builds, for example if i upload a new twrp build, i name it from *-0 to *-1
Also you don't need windows to update. you can go in twrp and advanced->terminal then run these commands:
$ tar xvf path/to/recovery.tar
$ dd if=/path/to/extracted/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p17
and then reboot

Update 3.1.0 is available. Download always in main post Enjoyyyy

It's worked perfectly in my Samsung A500M with MM 6.0.1
Thanks a lot

deadsquirrel01 said:
twrp 3.1.0-0 for samsung galaxy a5 (sm-a500xx)
downloads:
Twrp: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=95172
note: To avoid bootloops supersu is not included
how to install (windows):
1) open odin
2) select the recovery file in ap section
3) reboot to download
4) flash it
5) enjoy
how to install (linux):
1) extract tar file with:
$ tar xvf recovery_file.tar
you will find a recovery.img file
2) open heimdall frontend
3) select pit file (you can find it on sammobile)
4) select recovery partition
5) load the recovery.img file and flash
6 enjoy
how to install (android)(need root)
1) download flashify or rashr
2) extract recovery file with apps such as zarchiver and you will find a recovery.img file
3) open flashify or rashr and select recovery file
4) flash it
5) enjoy
how to install (on recovery)
if you are on another version of twrp:
1) extract recovery file with apps such as zarchiver and you will find a recovery.img file
2) reboot to recovery
3) go to install zip menu
4) select "install image" box
5) select recovery.img file and flash in recovery partition
6) reboot to recovery
6) enjoy
if you are on ctr recovery:
1) extract recovery file with apps such as zarchiver and you will find a recovery.img file
2) reboot to recovery
3) go to "carliv menu" menu
4) go to "flash boot or recovery images" menu
5) select recovery.img file and flash in recovery partition
6) reboot to recovery
7) enjoy
on terminal
if you are on android (any rom, twrp, or ctr) (need root)
1) open terminal. If you are on ctr you need aroma filemanager
2) run:
$ dd if=/path/to/recovery.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/recovery
if you are on adb run:
$ adb shell dd=/path/to/recovery.img (inside the phone, not the path of the recovery.img stored in the pc) of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by/name/recovery
3) enjoy
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odin shows pass!! But when entered in recovery mode it shows no command.and also twrp manager is not showing.

Wiil this work on a500w? Tnx

It works on my SM-A500F. You finally fixed the Brightness bug that has been with every version of TWRP for the Galaxy A5 (2015).
Zonik ported the same recovery version (3.1.0-0), however it shows "RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING" every time it boots up. On this port, it only shows when you boot to the recovery. Overall great job!
Btw 3.1.1-0 is now officially released. Would be nice if you ported that if you had the time

DeadSquirrel01 said:
TWRP 3.1.0-0 for Samsung Galaxy A5 (SM-A500XX)
DOWNLOADS:
TWRP: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=95172
NOTE: To avoid bootloops SuperSU is not included
HOW TO INSTALL (Windows):
1) Open odin
2) select the recovery file in ap section
3) reboot to download
4) flash it
5) enjoy
HOW TO INSTALL (Linux):
1) Extract tar file with:
$ tar xvf recovery_file.tar
You will find a recovery.img file
2) Open Heimdall Frontend
3) Select pit file (you can find it on sammobile)
4) Select recovery partition
5) Load the recovery.img file and flash
6 Enjoy
HOW TO INSTALL (Android)(Need Root)
1) Download flashify or rashr
2) Extract recovery file with apps such as zArchiver and you will find a recovery.img file
3) Open flashify or rashr and select recovery file
4) Flash it
5) Enjoy
HOW TO INSTALL (On Recovery)
IF YOU ARE ON ANOTHER VERSION OF TWRP:
1) Extract recovery file with apps such as zArchiver and you will find a recovery.img file
2) Reboot to recovery
3) Go to install zip menu
4) Select "Install Image" box
5) Select recovery.img file and flash in recovery partition
6) Reboot to recovery
6) Enjoy
IF YOU ARE ON CTR RECOVERY:
1) Extract recovery file with apps such as zArchiver and you will find a recovery.img file
2) Reboot to recovery
3) Go to "carliv menu" menu
4) Go to "Flash boot or recovery images" menu
5) Select recovery.img file and flash in recovery partition
6) Reboot to recovery
7) Enjoy
ON TERMINAL
If you are on Android (any rom, TWRP, or CTR) (Need Root)
1) Open terminal. If you are on CTR you need Aroma FileManager
2) run:
$ dd if=/path/to/recovery.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/recovery
If you are on adb run:
$ adb shell dd=/path/to/recovery.img (inside the phone, not the path of the recovery.img stored in the pc) of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by/name/recovery
3) Enjoy
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Working great on SM500G

@DeadSquirrel01 Hi Sir, just use the odin to flash it in ap section? No need to uncheck the option?
2. And also is that you tried to flash the supersu zip for rooting? I need the root on my 6.0 at A500F.

wee, new update is now out.
Changelog:
update twrp to 3.1.1
Support formatting system/data/cache to f2fs
Note that not all roms support f2fs, so, before using it ask to your rom's developer.
Also, that option will wipe the entire partition. So, if you choose to convert userdata partition to f2fs, it will also delete everything in /data/media/0 (/sdcard) which is not deleted in normal /data wipes.
The link to download it is the same, just choose the 3.1.1 one

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LG L9 II D605 - Flash CWM via Flashify (help)

Hello. I have d605 with 20g and root via kingroot. I want flash varcains CWM. But when i execute loki flash, it says loki aboot version does not match device and fails. When i try flash zip for flash from other recovery - try flash via stock 3e recovery, it says instalaion aborted and error 255. So i want flash it via app Flashify, but its risk. Did someone already tried it? And how to do it? Select flash zip (in flashify) and select cwm*.zip or unpack recovery.img and select flash recovery (in flashify) and put unpacked recovery img?
PS it can be also twrp, i want just working recovery for flash CM11
Thanks for help.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify&hl=en
Features:
1 - Flash boot and recovery .img without even needing to go to recovery.
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Which means you have to extract recovery.img from the zip file and flash recovery.img via flashify.
When I select flaah recovery in Flashify and select CWM .zip, it says i have to select file with .img file. And in that zip is the recovery.img file.
shhnedo said:
Which means you have to extract recovery.img from the zip file and flash recovery.img via flashify.
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I think I explained it in a fairly simple way. You need the .img file, NOT THE .ZIP file.
It doesnt work . I unpacked recovery.img from cwm.zip. Then opened Flashify and selected recovery flash, and put unpacked recovery.img (before it i make recovery backup). It said flash successful and then i used reboot recovery. But it shows only black screen with text like "fastboot mode stared udf start". I must remove battery and put back, then it normal booted to android... Reboot to recovery always open the black screen with that text and is needed battery remove (fixed via recovery restore from backup in flashify, then reboot recovery opens stock 3e recov.)
Please What now? Thx

[GUIDE] Manual Rooting and Recovery Instalation for HTC Desire 816g Dual Sim

You can root your HTC desire 816g mt6582 (not the octa-core version) manually by flashing a recovery and then using the flashable SuperSU zip file.
This process worked for my device and I am not responsible for any harm caused by this process to your device.
Requirements:
1. Android SDK or minimalistic ADB & Fastboot
2. Recovery image
3. SuperSU package
4. Patience
Download CWM recovery from the link given below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4bhG1oL3GeKZ3ZBMW53bW9NWUE/view?usp=sharing
Download SuperSu package and place it in root folder of SD card. (Not in Internal memory as CWM recovery for this device doesn't access internal memory for now.)
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/
Installation Steps:
1. Connect device in debugging mode to your PC/system with adb and fastboot tools.
2. Use the below command to boot into fastboot mode:
adb reboot bootloader
3. Use the below command to flash the downloaded recovery image to device:
fastboot flash recovery Name_of_recovery_file
4. After flashing recovery you have to use the hardware keys to boot into recovery.
5. Use the volume buttons to navigate in recovery and power button to select an option.
6. Select option "Install from SD Card"
7. Select the SuperSu package in SD card.
8. Confirm the installation.
9. If the installation is successful reboot your device and you should see the SuperSu app in the device's App Drawer.
Download link for minimal adb and fastboot
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347803384
N.B.
If you only want to install custom recovery then follow installation instructions till step 5 and reboot.
Install Recovery for only one boot
Some users may not want to install custom recovery over stock but have to use custom recovery for flashing. They can change the command in Step 3 to this new command and proceed.
fastboot boot recovery Name_of_recovery_file
Please go through the steps carefully before proceeding.
All the best.
Proceed with caution and only if you know the risks of anything going wrong.
Sam63 said:
You can root your HTC desire 816g mt6582 (not the octa-core version) manually by flashing a recovery and then using the flashable SuperSU zip file.
This process worked for my device and I am not responsible for any harm caused by this process to your device.
Requirements:
1. Android SDK or minimalistic ADB & Fastboot
2. Recovery image
3. SuperSU package
4. Patience
Download CWM recovery from the link given below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4bhG1oL3GeKZ3ZBMW53bW9NWUE/view?usp=sharing
Download SuperSu package and place it in root folder of SD card. (Not in Internal memory as CWM recovery for this device doesn't access internal memory for now.)
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/
Installation Steps:
1. Connect device in debugging mode to your PC/system with adb and fastboot tools.
2. Use the below command to boot into fastboot mode:
adb reboot bootloader
3. Use the below command to flash the downloaded recovery image to device:
fastboot flash recovery Name_of_recovery_file
4. After flashing recovery you have to use the hardware keys to boot into recovery.
5. Use the volume buttons to navigate in recovery and power button to select an option.
6. Select option "Install from SD Card"
7. Select the SuperSu package in SD card.
8. Confirm the installation.
9. If the installation is successful reboot your device and you should see the SuperSu app in the device's App Drawer.
Download link for minimal adb and fastboot
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347803384
N.B.
If you only want to install custom recovery then follow installation instructions till step 5 and reboot.
Install Recovery for only one boot
Some users may not want to install custom recovery over stock but have to use custom recovery for flashing. They can change the command in Step 3 to this new command and proceed.
fastboot boot recovery Name_of_recovery_file
Please go through the steps carefully before proceeding.
All the best.
Proceed with caution and only if you know the risks of anything going wrong.
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Hello bro I want help please my device desire 816G dual 8692 I flashed twrp recovery but seems not good recovery (not fully working) and now I wiped system and no os I'
In my phone. I want please any good recovery as flash.zip to replace with currently one because not able to flash Roms and don't know how to flash any recovery without os in my phone :crying:
Use sp flash tools
medo sator said:
Hello bro I want help please my device desire 816G dual 8692 I flashed twrp recovery but seems not good recovery (not fully working) and now I wiped system and no os I'
In my phone. I want please any good recovery as flash.zip to replace with currently one because not able to flash Roms and don't know how to flash any recovery without os in my phone :crying:
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You will have to use sp flash tools and flash your stock rom first. This is a mediatek device and I have not been able to flash recoveries through zip file but i use mtk tools. You can find a bugless twrp for your device ie:htc desire 816g mt6592 octacore version. The link is given below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-816/development/twrp-3-0-recovery-htc-816g-dual-sim-t3310931
not loading the recovery image
it is showing
error: cannot load HTC-Desire-816G-Dual-Sim_MT6582_CWM_recovery
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what to do plkz help- me
hey i need help in adb its showing partition 'recovery' does not support flash.
What should i do?

Flashing stock recovery.img using TWRP's "Install img" option

I saw this somewhere, it is about flashing stock recovery using TWRP's "install img" feature
Here it is:
But for stock recovery follow these steps :
6) now place the downloaded recovery.img into root folder...
7) again go back to twrp =>install=> on top click on install zip=> you get install IMG option select it.
8) your recovery.img file is visible now just click on it => select recovery IMG => flash.
Does this really work?
Any risk doing it?

Galaxy Note 3 - wiped system with TWRP

Hi and greetings to everyone on this forum,
I accidently wiped my OS using TWRP. I have been reviewing some threads about similar issue but haven't come up with a working solution on my Galaxy Note - (N9005 model). I already got a firmware from SamMobile and tried to flash it with Odin3 - it recognizes the port however it always seem to be hanging on "SetupConnection". The firmware I go is in .zip format, once I unzip it there's a .tar.md5 file inside and a dll named "S_DL.dll" (wonder what's this for?)
Also, is there a way to bring back my original recovery image?
Here's how I solved it:
1) Unzipped the firmware .zip file (I downloaded the firmware for my phone from sammobile.com), then unzipped the .tar.md5 file and uploaded the recovery.img file using adb:
adb push recovery.img
2) flash the recovery image using TWRP by selectin Install > image and selecting the recovery.img file just uploaded, choose recovery
3) Reboot into recovery mode using he power button + home + volume up/down
4) Choose reboot to bootloader from the menu
5) Update to stock firmware using Odin.
Then wait for the phone to reboot and install.
It seems that when the system was wiped the phone wasnt able to go into download mode as well. The only way that the firmware could be updated was by using the original Samsung recovery image and boot to Download mode.

[info] guide: root stock rom with encryption enabled

hi
this is simple guide to show how you can choose to have encypted or decrypted status with rooted device
all the files you can found in this forum easily
to have for encypted rooted stock rom do this step wise step
install stockrom ( fastboot flash recomended)
fool boot
setup rom
reboot to fastboot
(by button)
flash recovery peters(by pc)
boot to recovery (by button)
go to mount and mount vendor and system
now
select file andflash mount system first and then emediatly select magisk file
flash magisk (do not use add more zip)
reboot system
now your fone will show as encrypted satus
rooted but not encrypted status
install stockrom ( fastboot flash recomended)
fool boot
setup rom
reboot to fastboot
(by button)
flash recovery peters(by pc)
boot to recovery (by button)
flash dm variety
go to formate
type yes
then ok( this will delete your all internal storege)
reboot
to recovery
goto
flash magisk
(you have to copy file with pc in internal storage
if internal storage not show then reboot to fastboot then again reboot to recovery then copy file from pc to mobile now in recovery select file)
note fone will not show as encrypted satus
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