Need Help With Custom Recovery - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys I have an LG Stylo 3 Plus that i rooted in the past with help from my phone and installed Resurrection Remix I would like to do it again I flashed TWRP once again but anything and everything i do i cannot access TWRP to be able to wipe, flash etc etc. when I use fastboot to reboot into recovery I get the android robot sleeping with "No command" I'm new to rooting so please dont judge me or anything for asking for help thank you ?

@WrathTheGod
You use ADB to boot into device's Recovery and NOT Fastboot
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot recovery

jwoegerbauer said:
@WrathTheGod
You use ADB to boot into device's Recovery and NOT Fastboot
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot recovery
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So don't use fastboot reboot recovery?

WrathTheGod said:
So don't use fastboot reboot recovery?
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Just use buttons, and read the instructions...
[Recovery][OFFICIAL] TWRP V3 For LG STYLO 3 PLUS
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/recovery-twrp-v3-lg-stylo-3-plus-t3649621

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[RECOVERY] [11-1-2013] Unofficial Clockworkmod Recovery 6.0.4.4 for Nexus 5

Unofficial Clockworkmod Recovery version 6.0.4.4 for the Nexus 5​
Current Build Not Booting I Will be Looking into a Solution. Thank you to everyone who has tested these!
Nexus 5 Stock Recovery Image
Downloads
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Flashing Instructions
1. Download the above file.
2. Move the downloaded recovery file into the directory where you have ADB and Fastboot setup on your computer.
3. Navigate into the directory where you have ADB and Fastboot setup on your computer and run the following commands from the command prompt on your computer:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery hammerhead-cwm-6.0.4.4-unofficial.img
Congratulations you now have Clockworkmod Recovery running on your Nexus 5.
Credits: Koush for developing Clockworkmod Recovery
Cyanogenmod Team for their development of Clockworkmod Recovery
F.A.Q
Q. Is this the touch version of Clockworkmod Recovery?
A. No, this is the non-touch version of Clockworkmod Recovery once any bugs have been worked out and the non-touch has been properly tested I will look into compiling a touch version unless an official version of Clockworkmod for the Nexus 5 is released.
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Perfect, thanks
Awesome! Thanks!
Here we go.. awesome!
That was fast. :good:
That was quick, Wow!
Great! ))
wow, great!
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9100 mit Tapatalk
Thank you for your work :good:
Let the flashing begin!!!
Thanks man
Silly stupid noob question:
How to install it?
I dont understand how to do it xD
nad4321 said:
Silly stupid noob question:
How to install it?
I dont understand how to do it xD
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You have to boot into fastboot mode to install this custom recovery on your device. Do you have fastboot and ADB setup on your computer and the device drivers installer for the Nexus 5? If you don't have fastboot and ADB setup on your computer I would recommend taking a look at this simple fastboot and ADB installer . Once you have fastboot and adb setup, and the device drivers installed follow the following steps:
1. Download this file.
2. Move the downloaded recovery file into the directory where you have ADB and Fastboot setup on your computer.
3. Navigate into the directory where you have ADB and Fastboot setup on your computer and run the following commands from the command prompt on your computer:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery hammerhead-cwm-6.0.4.4-unofficial.img
After following this procedure you will then have Clockworkmod Recovery installed on your device. Let me know if you still have questions.
And make sure you
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
first!
I installed the recovery via fastboot.
When i try to boot into recovery i'm stuck at google screen.
I'm able to reboot the device.
Whats wrong?
Birba said:
I installed the recovery via fastboot.
When i try to boot into recovery i'm stuck at google screen.
I'm able to reboot the device.
Whats wrong?
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Thats happening to me also.
Birba said:
I installed the recovery via fastboot.
When i try to boot into recovery i'm stuck at google screen.
I'm able to reboot the device.
Whats wrong?
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Batfink33 said:
Thats happening to me also.
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Are you too able to access recovery all? But you can reboot the device and still get into the bootloader for fastboot mode correct?
shimp208 said:
Are you too able to access recovery all? But you can reboot the device and still get into the bootloader for fastboot mode correct?
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I can get into the bootloader,and flash the recovery but if i restart into recovery it sits at the Google screen. I then have to press the power button and restart the whole phone, Ive also tried booting into recovery using quickboot but again it sits at the Google screen.
sorry if this is a stupid question, but how do i boot into CWM? I have installed it correctly
shimp208 said:
You have to boot into fastboot mode to install this custom recovery on your device. Do you have fastboot and ADB setup on your computer and the device drivers installer for the Nexus 5? If you don't have fastboot and ADB setup on your computer I would recommend taking a look at this simple fastboot and ADB installer . Once you have fastboot and adb setup, and the device drivers installed follow the following steps:
1. Download this file.
2. Move the downloaded recovery file into the directory where you have ADB and Fastboot setup on your computer.
3. Navigate into the directory where you have ADB and Fastboot setup on your computer and run the following commands from the command prompt on your computer:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery hammerhead-cwm-6.0.4.4-unofficial.img
After following this procedure you will then have Clockworkmod Recovery installed on your device. Let me know if you still have questions.
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Do i first have to root it? Or does it do it automatically?
Would my data be deleted too?
Batfink33 said:
I can get into the bootloader,and flash the recovery but if i restart into recovery it sits at the Google screen. I then have to press the power button and restart the whole phone, Ive also tried booting into recovery using quickboot but again it sits at the Google screen.
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Interesting I'm curious to know if the TWRP build I posted does the same any hints from dmesg or last_kmsg would also be beneficial, is it possible for you use Android Debug Monitor (DDMS and Monitor in Android SDK tools folder if you have the sdk installed) and upload a log?
Okay so here is propably another noob question: On my HTC Sensation I had 4ext as recovery. What are the differences between this and 4ext or TWRP? Is there a thread somewhere I couldn't find!?

[RECOVERY] [TWRP] [MIDO] Unable to install Twrp

The Fastboot installation process goes all fine but device boots into Mi-Recovery by default. Currently Using Miui 9 Dev Rom (7.12.21 | Beta). This happened after I flashed the stock Dev rom after accidentally bricking my phone while unrooting through SuperSu's Full Unroot Option.
Bootloader is unlocked. Help asap plz.
Using The 4Gb 64Gb variant.
Hi,
if you flash Global Developer rom using Fastboot method, you will always flash a stock recovery with it.
There is a great manual how to unlock your device on official CZ and SK webpage created by local admins.
Just go to miuios.cz (translate it to ENG using browser like chrome or others) create an account to be able see the links.
Then on the main page scroll down to Redmi note 4 and check
[NÁVODY] - základné /Bootloader/TWRP/MIUI/ROOT
there is everything you need to unlock device with software you need.
All credits to miuios team.
Crys2perk said:
The Fastboot installation process goes all fine but device boots into Mi-Recovery by default. Currently Using Miui 9 Dev Rom (7.12.21 | Beta). This happened after I flashed the stock Dev rom after accidentally bricking my phone while unrooting through SuperSu's Full Unroot Option.
Bootloader is unlocked. Help asap plz.
Using The 4Gb 64Gb variant.
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I think is a problem about installation process (I had the same problem with another phone), but you can still access twrp with your computer. Just use this command: Fastboot boot "twrp.img".
Update "twpr.img" with your own twrp´s file name.
Wait untill phone´s reboot (more than 15s.)
Then use it as usual
Good luck
XiaomiRedUser said:
I think is a problem about installation process (I had the same problem with another phone), but you can still access twrp with your computer. Just use this command: Fastboot boot "twrp.img".
Update "twpr.img" with your own twrp´s file name.
Wait untill phone´s reboot (more than 15s.)
Then use it as usual
Good luck
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I ran into the same problem after unlocking the bootlader:
TWRP would not install -> [Vol+] + [Power] started only the MIUI recovery.
But after some search, I found that you have to:
enter in a terminal "fastboot flash recovery twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img"
enter after that "fastboot boot twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img"
My Note 4 then started in TWRP.
EDIT:
Corrected step 2
Crys2perk said:
The Fastboot installation process goes all fine but device boots into Mi-Recovery by default. Currently Using Miui 9 Dev Rom (7.12.21 | Beta). This happened after I flashed the stock Dev rom after accidentally bricking my phone while unrooting through SuperSu's Full Unroot Option.
Bootloader is unlocked. Help asap plz.
Using The 4Gb 64Gb variant.
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After flashing twrp, directly from terminal boot to twrp and flash super su along with lazyflasher, after that reboot, when rebooted install official twrp app and super su app, and using the twrp app once again install twrp. That shld do.
MyNameIsRage said:
After flashing twrp, directly from terminal boot to twrp and flash super su along with lazyflasher, after that reboot, when rebooted install official twrp app and super su app, and using the twrp app once again install twrp. That shld do.
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Tried This Still Not Working.
I directly booted from fastboot to TWRP
I Magisk Rooted then , which works fine now.
tinaeire said:
I ran into the same problem after unlocking the bootlader:
TWRP would not install -> [Vol+] + [Power] started only the MIUI recovery.
But after some search, I found that you have to:
enter in a terminal "fastboot flash recovery twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img"
enter after that "adb reboot recovery"
My Note 4 then started in TWRP.
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How did you get ADB commands to work in Fastboot? Having the same TWRP problem right now.
dancress said:
How did you get ADB commands to work in Fastboot? Having the same TWRP problem right now.
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From a terminal from your PC. With a Windows open "cmd.exe".
tinaeire said:
From a terminal from your PC. With a Windows open "cmd.exe".
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ADB doesn't work in Fastboot... fastboot.exe does. And that can only boot into itself (the bootloader), not the recovery.
Anyway, I solved the problem. Mine is a 4X not a Note 4X. Damn you Xiaomi... they are exactly alike!
dancress said:
ADB doesn't work in Fastboot... fastboot.exe does. And that can only boot into itself (the bootloader), not the recovery.
Anyway, I solved the problem. Mine is a 4X not a Note 4X. Damn you Xiaomi... they are exactly alike!
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You are right, my mistake.
adb does not work and I mixed it up.
But I did test 'fastboot boot twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img' in fastboot mode and it worked on my Note 4.
tinaeire said:
I ran into the same problem after unlocking the bootlader:
TWRP would not install -> [Vol+] + [Power] started only the MIUI recovery.
But after some search, I found that you have to:
enter in a terminal "fastboot flash recovery twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img"
enter after that "fastboot boot twrp-x.x.x-x-mido.img"
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As others have reported, I had the same issue too. I was able to boot to TWRP with the fastboot boot command above, but it looks like after you boot to the stock ROM (mine was MIUI V9.2.1.0.NCFMIEK as far as I remember), the TWRP recovery gets replaced by the stock one. After flashing LineageOS (official lineage-14.1-20180331-nightly-mido-signed.zip), I can now properly reboot to TWRP with Vol+ & Power.
Thanks for the tip @tinaeire :good:
Why aren't devs mentioning this in the instructions right after the recovery flash command? I'll never understand. I guess it's more MIUI's fault for being so weird about the bootloader.
TWRP boots stable
Press VOLUME-UP and POWER together, when you feel the vibration release the buttons.
-> boots into TWRP
If you hold the two buttons until you see the TWRP logo flash up and release them at that moment -> boots to MIUI.
Did that with phone mentioned below, TWRP 3.2.1, and MIUI Global 9.2 Stable.
I am also facing the same problem, please someone guide me thoroughly how to root my xiaomi redmi note 4 snapdragon global stable version. i have successfully unlocked my phone but i can't start it up in twrp recovery mode. please tell me all the steps and files necessary.
habib_561 said:
I am also facing the same problem, please someone guide me thoroughly how to root my xiaomi redmi note 4 snapdragon global stable version. i have successfully unlocked my phone but i can't start it up in twrp recovery mode. please tell me all the steps and files necessary.
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Once you flash TWRP via fastboot then use command fastboot boot xxx.img
So, you'll be able to boot to TWRP, next flash magisk for MIUI, install lazyflasher.zip and reboot and check if TWRP sticks.
i have the same issue after flash the twrp and it reboot back to mi recovery instead. However i am using redmi K20.
Found out that the issue is the twrp.img file that you flash must be a correct one that your download for your device.
If it is not the correct file ( my case is using redmi k20 pro instead of redmi k20 twrp.img), i will always failed and stay at mi recovery.

Issue with twrp

I am using Asus zenfone 3. And I have installed TWRP in it. But the phone is not booting to system (os) . And the TWRP I installed , the touch does not work for it. If I boot to system, it shows the boot logo and turns off. What can I do now?
LavanTech said:
I am using Asus zenfone 3. And I have installed TWRP in it. But the phone is not booting to system (os) . And the TWRP I installed , the touch does not work for it. If I boot to system, it shows the boot logo and turns off. What can I do now?
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To me it seems that phone's boot-loader is got corrupted. Not unusual when installing TWRP.
jwoegerbauer said:
To me it seems that phone's boot-loader is got corrupted. Not unusual when installing TWRP.
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Do u have any solution??
LavanTech said:
Do u have any solution??
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Did you have enabled in Developer Options the USB debugging & OEM unlock features before the device bricked.?
LavanTech said:
I am using Asus zenfone 3. And I have installed TWRP in it. But the phone is not booting to system (os) . And the TWRP I installed , the touch does not work for it. If I boot to system, it shows the boot logo and turns off. What can I do now?
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Also I cannot install with flash tool , I'm getting unhandled exception error!
jwoegerbauer said:
Did you have enabled in Developer Options the USB debugging & OEM unlock features before the device bricked.?
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Ya! I eabled usb debugging , unlocked bootloader also OEM unlock.
LavanTech said:
Also I cannot install with flash tool , I'm getting unhandled exception error!
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Re--flash Stock Recovery.
jwoegerbauer said:
Re--flash Stock ROM.
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Both are enabled!!!
LavanTech said:
Both are enabled!!!
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I've edited the cited post. Re-read.
jwoegerbauer said:
Re--flash Stock Recovery.
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I have stock rom downloaded, which software can I use to flash ?? Pls give any link to download.
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I've edited the cited post. Re-read.
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Pls provide me link for downloading stock recovery and software to flash!
LavanTech said:
I have stock rom downloaded, which software can I use to flash ?? Pls give any link to download.
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To get rid off of TWRP you flash Stock Recovery.
I think the correct command sequence is
Code:
adb reboot
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery <STOCK-RECOVERY-IMAGE-FILE>
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
Search for the appropriate Stock Recovery image by yourself. GIYF ...
If you instead want to re-flash Stock ROM then the correct command sequence would be
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adb reboot
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash-all <STOCK-ROM-IMAGE-FILE>
fastboot reboot
Try going back to stock (Fastboot/download mode/Odin, depending on the device)
Thank You!
I have successfully went to fastboot mode and flashed the stock rom! Thank you for your support!! ?? The phone is working now in the Android 7.
BUT,
now if i install twrp custom recovery, i don't know what happens, after restarting to system i cannot boot to system , it just shows the boot animation and just goes off or sometimes it boots to fastboot mode.
then if i flash the stock rom again using the sd card in the the default recovery mode after flashing that stock recovery, it works again.
Also if I install TWRP recovery, TWRP could not install any Roms ! it just says that Updater process ended with error 6 or 7 randomly.
So, how do I install custom recovery and roms in it now?
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So, how do I install custom recovery and roms in it now?
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Assumed the TWRP.IMG you use is the correct one, then there is no need to install TWRP recovery, booting into it is fully enough - this will preserve device's Stock Recovery
Code:
fastboot devices
fastboot boot <TWRP.IMG>
The TWRP is booting perfectly! But if I install any zip file i.e ROM or Mods, it says that Updater process ended with error 6 or 7!!
This is the problem with TWRP.
And, if install TWRP in the phone, then restart the phone , if I restart to system, it doesn't work ,just it shows the boot animation and turns off.
LavanTech said:
The TWRP is booting perfectly! But if I install any zip file i.e ROM or Mods, it says that Updater process ended with error 6 or 7!!
This is the problem with TWRP.
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This is not TWRP recovery related, but it's related to the Custom ROM zip-file you try to flash: The ROM zip-file you try to flash isn't made for your device.
jwoegerbauer said:
This is not TWRP recovery related, but it's related to the Custom ROM zip-file you try to flash: The ROM zip-file you try to flash isn't made for your device.
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I'm trying to flash ASUS ZENFONE 3 LINEAGE OS 16
MY DEVICE : ASUS ZENFONE 3 ZE552KL
THE FILE : https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/fu...age-16.0-20200727-nightly-zenfone3-signed.zip
I am using the file which is for my device only! But it is not working, what should I do?
LavanTech said:
I'm trying to flash ASUS ZENFONE 3 LINEAGE OS 16
MY DEVICE : ASUS ZENFONE 3 ZE552KL
THE FILE : https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/fu...age-16.0-20200727-nightly-zenfone3-signed.zip
I am using the file which is for my device only! But it is not working, what should I do?
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Start a new thread ...
Here is the new thread
Here is the new thread :- https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/twrp-issues-asus-zenfone-3-t4145317

Upgrading an Archos 40 titanium! (well, attempting to...)

Hello comrades.
After 5 years, I finally got tired of being on Android 4.2.2. I thus started to look for a custom rom to maybe upgrade it to 5.1? I found nothing obviously. Except a whole bunch of problems including: my phone can't even go into recovery mode. (And Twrp and Cwm just stop working when they have to look for my phone model.)
My idea is this one: I'll dl Android Kitkat, lollipop and nougat and starting from nougat, I'll see what my phone can and can't support so at least I'll upgrade some part of my phone. I also know I'll have to bear in mind the Linux kernel and try having the best one considerning my ol' Archos. Question: do you think it's doable? That I can make it? P.S: my computer is on Windows 10.
Of course, if you happen to know a lollipop version for an archos 40ti I'll be glad to take it!
@ely_Pine
Each phone by default comes with a Recovery partition, unless it got removed by whomsoever.
Anyway, if ADB and Fastboot fully are working, you can boot phone into a Custom Recovery ( TWRP and/or CWM ) and from there flash a Custom ROM.
Of course phone's bootloader must got unlocked before - what causes a complete data loss:
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot OEM-unlock
fastboot reboot
If the above step was successful then you can proceed booting phone into CWM recovery ( DL here )
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot <FULL_PATH_TO_RECOVERY_IMAGE_ON_PC>
Again: The above Fastboot command will just boot your phone CWM. To permanently install CWM recovery, you have to run
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery <FULL_PATH_TO_RECOVERY_IMAGE_ON_PC>
If also this step was successful you can install any Custom ROM of your choice via CWM recovery.
Thanks for the reply!
Anyway, if ADB and Fastboot fully are working
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They are not (which is a problem I consider for another day when my custom ROM will be done haha)
Here's the commands I tried the other day: (spent one whole day trying to install CWM/TWRP)
adb devices > worked
adb reboot bootloader > worked
fastboot OEM-unlock > nothing happened
fastboot reboot > worked
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Nonetheless I try flashing the CMW recovery img
adb devices > worked
adb reboot bootloader > worked
fastboot flash recovery <FULL_PATH_TO_RECOVERY_IMAGE_ON_PC> > sent back an error message : "partition "recovery" not support flash"
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Since holding volume down+button on/off could not send my phone into recovery mode (it just turned on), I used:
adb shell > worked
reboot recovery > sent back message : "reboot : Operation not permitted"
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Anyway, there is no custom ROM for my device so I don't have any choice but to do it myself - and first, I need to find out how to get the source code of my current kernel.

I am unable to flash TWRP using adb

I recently found my old HTC desire 526g and I decided to flash a custom ROM, but its volume buttons aren't working so I had to use adb, I am not really an good in these types of things. I tried to flash TWRP on my htc using adb (Followed a YouTube tut) but this is coming up.
I have attached a screenshot below.
After unlocking bootloader (probably would have done it earlier) did you allow the usb debugging.
2) try installing adb+fastboot, platform tools and your htc drivers and keep your recovery file in the platform tools and open cmd there use the appropriate command to flash it
Rajveer chauhan said:
After unlocking bootloader (probably would have done it earlier) did you allow the usb debugging.
2) try installing adb+fastboot, platform tools and your htc drivers and keep your recovery file in the platform tools and open cmd there use the appropriate command to flash it
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Hello, Thanks for replying! I think I have done everything in correct manner, but still coming thiss error, I have rooted my phone too. BTW, is there any way you can navigate through system recovery without using volume buttons (as they are not working) I mean any commands, to navigate in recovery mode using adb
YourLocalClown69 said:
Hello, Thanks for replying! I think I have done everything in correct manner, but still coming thiss error, I have rooted my phone too. BTW, is there any way you can navigate through system recovery without using volume buttons (as they are not working) I mean any commands, to navigate in recovery mode using adb
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So if you're rooted so you can flash recovery via twrp app on playstore, or if magisk installer for twrp exists for your phone or by flashfire if you have your working recovery
'adb reboot bootloader' will bring you fastboot mode.
'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img' (while TWRP image or CWM image is renamed recovery.img and placed into the fastboot folder)will bring you TWRP/CWM.
'fastboot reboot recovery' will bring you into TWRP or CWM installed.
'fastboot reboot' will reboot you phone in case you are stuck.
LR7875 said:
'adb reboot bootloader' will bring you fastboot mode.
'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img' (while TWRP image or CWM image is renamed recovery.img and placed into the fastboot folder)will bring you TWRP/CWM.
'fastboot reboot recovery' will bring you into TWRP or CWM installed.
'fastboot reboot' will reboot you phone in case you are stuck.
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This comes later now lol, Due to my lack of knowledge and not enough patience, I tried to flash custom recovery through TWRP app, and I didn't found my phone model on device list, SO i just selected random htc model phone and now it is restarting over and over again, Is there any fix to this? I am obviously a complete noob in this field.
If possible find stock recovery of that firmware version (be serious abt version) and flash it by fastboot
2) find how to unbrick htc by downloading stock rom this will make you lose all data
Rajveer chauhan said:
If possible find stock recovery of that firmware version (be serious abt version) and flash it by fastboot
2) find how to unbrick htc by downloading stock rom this will make you lose all data
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Even If I find the this whatever you said, how am I supposed to fix it, as I mentioned,Volume buttons aren;t working and its stuck in bootloop, it won't past its manufacturers logo, so adb is no help in it, Only way to fix it would be to fix sound buttons. sad me, Well, R.I.P. HTC Desire 526g dual sim 2015-2021
I hope that this phone is not your primary driver
YourLocalClown69 said:
I recently found my old HTC desire 526g
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Rajveer chauhan said:
I hope that this phone is not your primary driver
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He unearthed his phone from some drawer, so this is not his daily driver.

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