[FIXED] Recovery seems to be corrupted. can't get in to recovery please help - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello I'm using honor 6x with havoc 3.8. I tried to flash magisk zip and tried more and more type of magisk like phh, normal etc. at some point I started getting some errors related to data partition. after sometime when I tried to restart to recovery it does not working. it just popup the twrp and restarts. I tried flashing other twrp, stock recovery etc. but nothing helps. is there any option to low level format data partition which may fix the issue. tried using fastboot format userdata but giving permission issue. I have my bootlocker unlocked. please help

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[CM13 post-MM] Flashing in TWRP auto-reboots phone into recovery - help!

I was running the 8/3 update of Cyanogenmod 13 just fine on my L24. I downloaded the 8/13 nightly from the CM website and tried to flash it, but for some reason it returned error 7, which shouldn't happen because I already updated to EMUI4/MM firmware two weeks ago (as evidenced by me running the 8/3 version with no problems). However, when I then tried to boot back into system, the phone instead booted back into TWRP. Trying to boot into system in any way (from TWRP menu, through bootloader --> fastboot reboot, et cetera) just reboots the phone right into TWRP again. -_-
Now, I can access only TWRP and bootloader, but whenever I try to flash a .zip in TWRP it immediately reboots back into TWRP. I've tried reflashing TWRP (newest version and older versions), flashing the Cyanogenmod recovery for kiwi, factory resetting, and even reflashing the stock recovery and trying to return to stock EMUI. None of these have worked. (And yes, of course I've tried clearing cache/dalvik.)
At this point I'm just looking to actually boot into system...If anyone has any idea how I might be able to fix this, it would be great.
EDIT: to clarify, when I try to flash the ROM in TWRP, I get the following:
updating partition details
full selinux support is present
MTP enabled
and then an immediate reboot. This is very fast - I had to take a video of it and then freeze the frame to see what the message was.
Boot in fastboot and install your crap? Turn phone off connect to your PC hold Power and volume down until it boots.
Thanks for responding!
Could you explain what you mean? I can easily get into fastboot, but I'm not sure what I should be installing. Trying to install the ROM gives me the android-info.txt/android-product.txt missing error, which makes sense because it's not a fastboot ROM. What file should I be installing through fastboot?
radiobacter said:
Thanks for responding!
Could you explain what you mean? I can easily get into fastboot, but I'm not sure what I should be installing. Trying to install the ROM gives me the android-info.txt/android-product.txt missing error, which makes sense because it's not a fastboot ROM. What file should I be installing through fastboot?
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fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
reboot with power + volume up and down
from TWRP
Install / yourRom.zip
Install / gapps.zip (if needed for cm13 based roms)
reboot / system
enjoy
clsA said:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
reboot with power + volume up and down
from TWRP
Install / yourRom.zip
Install / gapps.zip (if needed for cm13 based roms)
reboot / system
enjoy
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Again, the issue is that I can't install any ROM through TWRP, because trying to instantly reboots the phone and brings me back into TWRP. I've tried reflashing TWRP, but it doesn't do anything.
Update: I fixed it! For some reason TWRP was recognizing my SD card up until I started flashing. I just put the ROM in my internal storage instead of the SD card, and then the ROM was flashed with no problems. Thanks to those who tried to help me out!
radiobacter said:
Update: I fixed it! For some reason TWRP was recognizing my SD card up until I started flashing. I just put the ROM in my internal storage instead of the SD card, and then the ROM was flashed with no problems. Thanks to those who tried to help me out!
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The phone is known to be finicky about sd cards. Try formatting it with TWRP
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Need Help with removing Stock Recovery

I re-unlocked my device a few days ago after a long time of using MIUI. Unfortunately, I am now facing a peculiar problem I had not faced the previous time I unlocked my device.
I cannot seem to replace MIUI stock recovery with official TWRP.
If I use fastboot flash recovery xxx.img, the terminal does confirm that the action was successful. Yet, when I reboot into recovery, I am greeted by Mi-Recovery 3.0 instead of TWRP.
My initial thought was that maybe there was some restriction in MIUI that prevented the stock recovery from being replaced, so I flashed RR 5.8.5-FINAL. I still cannot flash TWRP.
Some other info:
The MIUI build I was on: MIUI 9 7.9.21 Global Beta
My phone: RN3 SD 2GB/16GB variant, Fpc fingerprint sensor
The temporary workaround I used to flash RR was directly booting into TWRP using fastbooot boot xxx.img
NOTE: I did a standard wipe (factory reset, followed by wiping System, Data and Cache) when I flashed RR.
As you might imagine, using fastboot to boot into TWRP every time I want to flash something is quite tiring and so if anyone can help me to permanently flash TWRP, I'd be really grateful. Thanks in advance.
PS: If this question has already been answered, then please guide me to the relevant thread and I will take down this one.
This problem also happened to my friend's Redmi Note 3 MTK. I don't know if it's going to work on KENZO or not.
The solution is to flash the TWRP recovery image through fastboot ==> Turn off the device by holding down the power button (DISCONNECT PHONE FROM PC) ==> Boot the recovery using button combinations
This should let you boot into TWRP and stays permanent after the first session
Flashing Through Fastboot/EDL Mode
Flashing Twrp through Fastboot is the permanent way of flashing the recovery...The method is very simple and can be done even on locked bootloader but the thing in locked bootloader is that once you have flashed the TWRP the internal storage is inaccessible because the data is encrypted so you need to wipe->format data ...then press "yes" ..by typing yes the internal storage will be formatted completely so make sure you have a backup ...and do copy the ROM file in SD card for flashing ...after wiping process press install then select SD card and flash the ROM and gapps and enjoy the TWRP...
Refer this link for flashing process youtu.be/rCONN1_IPuU(please add https:// before the link)
Hope this solves your problem...
same problem !! did you find any solution !!!

[URGENT] Flashing Support Needed

[UPDATE]
Hey,
Just to say, I managed to fix the biggest mess up in technology ive done in a long while (thank God). So everything seems to be working fine now.
Thanks
-Rory
Hey,
I recently flashed the Pixel Experience Rom, which automatically activated the "pin at boot" function of Android. That was fine until I tried to root my phone, so booting into TWRP I was greeted with a decrypt screen. I typed in my PIN and it failed. I have reboot my device into TWRP about 6 times now from TWRP as this is a known bug to no avail. Then, panicking, I went on boot loader and ran "fastboot wipe **" (The ** being system, boot, recovery, userdata etc etc). By doing this I stupidly deleted my NAND backup. I then reflashed TWRP. TWRP still needed to be decrypted.
I then used "adb push" to transfer the zip file of the ROM to my phone while in TWRP, I then tried flashing it from TWRP but it returned error code 7 and couldnt mount /system /sdcard etc etc as it had been encrypted.
Right now I am trying to flash the stock firmware from fastboot. I have flashed "system.img" and "boot.img." Yet there is no userdata file.
I have rebooted my phone but it takes me straight to recovery, which is still encrypted.
Any help will be massively appreciated.
Thanks
-Rory
Heyyo, just a heads up format data does a reformat on user data partition and disables encryption.
But I believe I have the proper solution to TWRP in my test thread under BETA downloads as Indian EUI ROM has forced encryption where as Chinese ROMs seem to have none which is why switching from Indian EUI ROM to custom ROMs gives decryption errors.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/development/test-twrp-3-2-1-0-leeco-le-max-2-t3734209

Always booting into TWRP

Hello,
I installed TWRP and rooted my Phone with Magisk afterwards.
Now my phone always boots into TWRP instead of starting my Android.
I already removed Magisk and tried flashing the xiaomi.eu ROM but that doenst help.
I also tried formatting my /data partition but that fails with the Message "Unable to decrypt FBE". When i try to format data i get the error "unable to wipe '/data' -- unknown file system 'auto' unable to format to remove encryption.
I hope I haven't bricked my phone completely and someone can help me
raphi59 said:
Hello,
I installed TWRP and rooted my Phone with Magisk afterwards.
Now my phone always boots into TWRP instead of starting my Android.
I already removed Magisk and tried flashing the xiaomi.eu ROM but that doenst help.
I also tried formatting my /data partition but that fails with the Message "Unable to decrypt FBE". When i try to format data i get the error "unable to wipe '/data' -- unknown file system 'auto' unable to format to remove encryption.
I hope I haven't bricked my phone completely and someone can help me
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Tray xiaomi MI Tool V2
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Tray xiaomi MI Tool V2
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The Program fails with exit code 1: Mismatching Image and Device, do you know how i can solve this?
Enter in fastboot mode
Select the phone is bricked
Got it working!
If anyone else has this Problem on his MI 10T, this is what i did:
1. Download the TWRP from here --> https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...r-mi-10t-mi-10t-pro-redmi-k30s-ultra.4187427/
2. Boot TWRP from Fastboot --> fastboot boot <twrp.img>
3. Use OTG pendrive to install xiaomi.eu ROM (I used Version 12.0.7) - without any wipe.
4. After the installation completed successfully, wipe your cache, data and do a full wipe in stock recovery
5. Reboot your System (optionally install twrp) and happy with your working System :^)

need help after flashing custom rom in my redmi 10 (selene) the rom bootloops and if i try rebooting the phone bootloops

when i tried to flash any custom roms in my phone *redmi 10 (selene)* i encountered many problems like (twrp for miui 13 "downgraded to miui 12" - the bootlooping after flashing, failed to mount systemroot/vendor/product "need to format (not wipe) data before flashing) but i finally managed to solve those problems and now i can flash custom roms by formating (not wiping) data and changing /data file format to ext4 and flashing the rom
but now the problem here is that im stuck in custom rom boot screen (tried nausantara 4.4 and 4.5 and project lighthouse sailboat and all of them are official and i was planning to try cherishos but pling.com was down)
so is there any fix for that? (also no i think twrp isn't official as theres no official page for selene, no phone starts bootlooping after formating data after installing rom, tried using ofox but it was useless, and adb sideload doesn't work)
and also i tried to format data bso many times but it only sucseeded once and the phone started bootlooping after reboot
and i can flash stock miui without any problem (fastboot, edl, recovery "twrp i didn't try ofox yet")
thx in advance
also every time i reboot to recovery from fastboot (i have to install recovery img into boot partition from fastboot because i don't have a recovery partition) i see this error in twrp console
e:unable to decrypt fbe device
7m2h said:
Forget you have not the Snapdragon version
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i don't get it
can you explain please?
thx in advance
Did you flash vbmeta disabled and No verity opt encrypt 6.1 zip like instructions said?
why ext4 format userdata back to f2fs

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