Question NORDY TWRP ME GN2200 - OnePlus Nord N20 5G

So with this Nord device it doesn't have a recovery.img partition. How I installed TWRP... I downloaded a Unofficial TWRP for the Nord off the web N20 . I renamed it to twrp.img . I flashed it to my boot partition.
I didn't think it was gonna work. In regular fastboot I typed. " Fastboot flash boot twrp.img " surprisingly when I hit reboot it booted right into TWRP. GN2200.
I've tried to do it in the past . Maybe I did it wrong . Maybe I flashed the wrong one. Anyhow it flashed , and booted.
Anybody following, if your device is unbricked I would flash it to your inactive slot to test it out. Especially if you don't have access to digital partitions.
twrp is open source official or unofficial. Once it boots right into it, it's OFFICIAL...

Post the link to the TWRP img you're talking about

Okay I will I'll just have to find it. I have it saved on my USB drive if anything.

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I can't find the link , but I uploaded it to MediaFire
twrp
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Natesu53 said:
I can't find the link , but I uploaded it to MediaFire
http://. https://www.mediafire.com/file/thbefg1424de2j3/twrp.img/file URL]
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http://For the GN2200

Natesu53 said:
http://For the GN2200
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It's right here https://www.mediafire.com/file/thbefg1424de2j3/twrp.img/file

Back ups .

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Once you successfully install orbs Tor torps twerps . Back up all your partitions to a sd car, or the enternal storage if it's formatted. Transfer it to a super computer. Super.emcc.win *rename super.img ... Boot.emcc.win ** Boot.img boot.img . Odm

Hmm.. that's odd. whenever i flash this twrp, it's just like it was before which is i don't have any touch ability inside of twrp. sure, its boots into twrp, but i have no usability for my touch screen.. did you not experience that as well?

Natesu53 said:
Once you successfully install orbs Tor torps twerps . Back up all your partitions to a sd car, or the enternal storage if it's formatted. Transfer it to a super computer. Super.emcc.win *rename super.img ... Boot.emcc.win ** Boot.img boot.img . Odm
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What the hell is this trying to say? Im super interested in it but I dont know what it is trying to say.

@KidKelko were you able to successfully install this TWRP to your boot partition and not have any problems? Because I didn't have touch screen whenever I did it so I just reflashed my original boot again..

So it flashed , and booted into twrp?

DrScrad said:
@KidKelko were you able to successfully install this TWRP to your boot partition and not have any problems? Because I didn't have touch screen whenever I did it so I just reflashed my original boot again..
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So it flashed ,and booted . Just no touch ability?
DrScrad said:
Hmm.. that's odd. whenever i flash this twrp, it's just like it was before which is i don't have any touch ability inside of twrp. sure, its boots into twrp, but i have no usability for my touch screen.. did you not experience that as well?
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So it booted , and flashed . Just no touch ability.

I might have a sulotion if it's what I expect.

So I figured you flashed it to your inactive slot?

Natesu53 said:
So I figured you flashed it to your inactive slot?
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Yep..
Natesu53 said:
So I figured you flashed it to your inactive slot?
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yes

Cause I ran into a problem where on my inactive slot before I flashed twrp . I tried to factory reset my phone, and and when I tried to I had no touch ability. Like when I tried to put in the 4 digit numbers to comfiirm that factory reset I had no touch able.

DrScrad said:
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yes
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So yes I had no touch ability on regular recovery mode . Power volume up whatever the combination is . So there are critical partitions I figured out which images were critical. Sparse. The ones tied to the super.img . You have to flash your inactive slot with the critical partitions to gain the ability for touch screen. Cause they touch ability is installed on your active slot. It lets you touch right.

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Help!! Twrp not booting

I had twrp installed and then i flashed cm13
A fews days later i flashed xposed using twrp and after flashing, it said that stock recovery was trying to replace twrp and asked to swipe to disable it.
i swiped it.
now when i try to boot to recovery, its stuck at mi logo
everything else working fine
just i cant boot into recovery now.
i flashed twrp again using fastboot
but still i m unable to boot to recovery.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks in advanvce
Flash it using miflash tool.
You have tried flashing using miflash before , haven't you?
Then the procedure is the same, only this time you have to rename twrp file into recovery.img then overwrite original recovery.img in the target miflash folder. Don't forget to remove other files you don't want to be flashed to your device I.e system , data , etc , just keep .XML files or other text files .
Then after you think ready just go flash it
Good luck sir
Yokohart said:
Flash it using miflash tool.
You have tried flashing using miflash before , haven't you?
Then the procedure is the same, only this time you have to rename twrp file into recovery.img then overwrite original recovery.img in the target miflash folder. Don't forget to remove other files you don't want to be flashed to your device I.e system , data , etc , just keep .XML files or other text files .
Then after you think ready just go flash it
Good luck sir
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Thanks for the reply
will try that
hope it works
yashthakur797 said:
Thanks for the reply
will try that
hope it works
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You're welcome and good luck
Now I realised that there is no problem with twrp
Actually booting to recovery is taking too long
Whenever I boot to recovery, it shows the mi logo for 5-10 mins and then twrp boots up
Any idea what is the reason for it??
yashthakur797 said:
Now I realised that there is no problem with twrp
Actually booting to recovery is taking too long
Whenever I boot to recovery, it shows the mi logo for 5-10 mins and then twrp boots up
Any idea what is the reason for it??
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Because you're still on stock firmware , maybe?
Yokohart said:
Because you're still on stock firmware , maybe?
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i have installed the cm13 firmware
that might not be the reason
yashthakur797 said:
i have installed the cm13 firmware
that might not be the reason
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which cm13 firmware by who?
actually if you have cm13 firmware the boot logo should change to cm13 logo.
cm13 firmware provided by thestrix
in my case i get the mi logo and then cm13 boot animation
the normal boot speed is fine
but when i boot to recovery, it takes a long time

Need Factory Firmware For BLU Studio XL 2

Man every phone I get, I brick!! Im stuck in a BLU boot loop. Can't find any files out there for this model. Well did see one here
http://clangsm.com/ftpdemo/index.php?dir=Flashes/BLU/Studio%20XL%202/
They want $$ for the download :crying:
Anyone a member there that could get me this file?
Thanks for the help
Try this
Hey
https://www.ineedrom.tk/2017/04/09/blu-studio-xl-2-s0270uu-rom-stock-firmware/
I'm working on twrp. I haven't tried flashing it
edit: I've bricked and re-flashed. It's a good image
what version is this?
dougunder said:
Hey
https://www.ineedrom.tk/2017/04/09/blu-studio-xl-2-s0270uu-rom-stock-firmware/
I'm working on twrp. I haven't tried flashing it
edit: I've bricked and re-flashed. It's a good image
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is this firmware v08? it rendered my phone inoperable. no cell, no camera and several other issues. the phone came installed with v09
Anyone ever find V09??
I am also in need of BLU_S0270UU_V09_GENERIC firmware for a Studio XL2 , 6.0. Anybody have a source for this???
Thanks ahead!
crmcc said:
I am also in need of BLU_S0270UU_V09_GENERIC firmware for a Studio XL2 , 6.0. Anybody have a source for this???
Thanks ahead!
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I have a phone arriving tmw. First thing I will be doing is pulling the stock images. So if it has v09 I will link it for you.
I uploaded stock system and boot images to Androd File Host. If you still need them let me know.
mrmazak said:
I have a phone arriving tmw. First thing I will be doing is pulling the stock images. So if it has v09 I will link it for you.
I uploaded stock system and boot images to Androd File Host. If you still need them let me know.
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Could you send me the links to the stock image? I recently rooted this phone using superSU and now I can't install Magisk due to the fact that superSU modified the boot image
killer13666 said:
Could you send me the links to the stock image? I recently rooted this phone using superSU and now I can't install Magisk due to the fact that superSU modified the boot image
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here is link to my folder for the studio_XL_2
the stock images are in the zip labled
Blu-Studio_XL-2-__BLU_S0270UU_V09_GENERIC-01-03-2017.zip
the modifoed boot.img file will give root adb shell with ability to set selinux to permissive and then mount /system as rw all without needing superSU or magic installed.
The port zips are current w.i.p. of Cm/LM13 for the studio
mrmazak said:
here is link to my folder for the studio_XL_2
the stock images are in the zip labled
Blu-Studio_XL-2-__BLU_S0270UU_V09_GENERIC-01-03-2017.zip
the modifoed boot.img file will give root adb shell with ability to set selinux to permissive and then mount /system as rw all without needing superSU or magic installed.
The port zips are current w.i.p. of Cm/LM13 for the studio
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Okay, I downloaded the files, but I'm not quite sure how to flash the images onto my phone.... Please forgive my ignorance as I've never had to do this before
killer13666 said:
Okay, I downloaded the files, but I'm not quite sure how to flash the images onto my phone.... Please forgive my ignorance as I've never had to do this before
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I assume you already know how to get into twrp, because you were previously attempting to flash magic., So no need to cover that.
Put the boot.img to your phone (same way you put the superSu or magic zips)
To flash the boot.img, select install button in twrp. At lower corner or screen in twrp will appear button "Install Image", select that.
then browse folders same as usual but now will show you the img files available .
select the stock boot.img
next screen is "select Partiton to Flash Image"
select Boot, then "swipe"
this will return you to stock boot.img, as long as you were on V9 before.
You should also be able to flash the system.img the same way, if neede, but I have no way to know If is ok to use as upgrade from V8
must have images unzipped from main archive before putting to phone.
mrmazak said:
I assume you already know how to get into twrp, because you were previously attempting to flash magic., So no need to cover that.
Put the boot.img to your phone (same way you put the superSu or magic zips)
To flash the boot.img, select install button in twrp. At lower corner or screen in twrp will appear button "Install Image", select that.
then browse folders same as usual but now will show you the img files available .
select the stock boot.img
next screen is "select Partiton to Flash Image"
select Boot, then "swipe"
this will return you to stock boot.img, as long as you were on V9 before.
You should also be able to flash the system.img the same way, if neede, but I have no way to know If is ok to use as upgrade from V8
must have images unzipped from main archive before putting to phone.
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Okay, so flashing the boot image in the way you suggested worked for me, but there isn't an option to flash an image to system. Do I also just do that for boot or maybe uboot...?
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killer13666 said:
Okay, so flashing the boot image in the way you suggested worked for me, but there isn't an option to flash an image to system. Do I also just do that for boot or maybe uboot...?
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There isn't an option to flash it to system fyi, that's the only reason I am asking where I should flash it to.
killer13666 said:
Okay, so flashing the boot image in the way you suggested worked for me, but there isn't an option to flash an image to system. Do I also just do that for boot or maybe uboot...?
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There isn't an option to flash it to system fyi, that's the only reason I am asking where I should flash it to.
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No, don't put the system image anywhere except in system.
I will need to look at the twrp on the device again tonight.
I know the same recovery before being ported to the studio( on my life Max ) allows flashing system image. That's how I usually do my full reset.
On the studio I assumed it was same. Will update when I get back to PC. ( Tethered recovery is a pain ).
But do you actually need to reflash system though?
mrmazak said:
No, don't put the system image anywhere except in system.
I will need to look at the twrp on the device again tonight.
I know the same recovery before being ported to the studio( on my life Max ) allows flashing system image. That's how I usually do my full reset.
On the studio I assumed it was same. Will update when I get back to PC. ( Tethered recovery is a pain ).
But do you actually need to reflash system though?
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In trying to get the google assistant to work on my phone, I tried flashing something and I think it messed up the build.prop file along with some other things. I forgot to take a backup before flashing the zip and now my phone doesn't boot. It just has a black screen.
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/system won't mount either..............
killer13666 said:
In trying to get the google assistant to work on my phone, I tried flashing something and I think it messed up the build.prop file along with some other things. I forgot to take a backup before flashing the zip and now my phone doesn't boot. It just has a black screen.
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/system won't mount either..............
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system not mounting may be a bigger problem.
I ported different TWRP that has the flash system image option.
same as old one you must use "fastboot boot" to get into it, do not flash it to phone.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=27144
mrmazak said:
system not mounting may be a bigger problem.
I ported different TWRP that has the flash system image option.
same as old one you must use "fastboot boot" to get into it, do not flash it to phone.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=27144
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Okay, so I figured out why /system wasn't mounting. I accidentally set the rm -rf option instead of formatting the partitions, so I fixed the system partition not mounting. And this port of TWRP fixed my phone, so thank you so much for your help!
And as a side note, why exactly can I not flash TWRP onto the phone? What will happen if I do?
killer13666 said:
Okay, so I figured out why /system wasn't mounting. I accidentally set the rm -rf option instead of formatting the partitions, so I fixed the system partition not mounting. And this port of TWRP fixed my phone, so thank you so much for your help!
And as a side note, why exactly can I not flash TWRP onto the phone? What will happen if I do?
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When the recovery is flashed inside, the touchscreen in recovery does not work. Making using recovery impossible, unless maybe a USB mouse would work
mrmazak said:
When the recovery is flashed inside, the touchscreen in recovery does not work. Making using recovery impossible, unless maybe a USB mouse would work
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Is there like a port of CWM that I can flash to this? I remember an old phone of mine (I think it was a Samsung Fascinate), I had CWM on it and it didn't use the touchscreen at all, but rather it used the volume keys to move the selection and used the power button to actually select a menu item.
killer13666 said:
Is there like a port of CWM that I can flash to this? I remember an old phone of mine (I think it was a Samsung Fascinate), I had CWM on it and it didn't use the touchscreen at all, but rather it used the volume keys to move the selection and used the power button to actually select a menu item.
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there is a "carliv" one . Its a CMW with touch also. But will work without.But it does not see the /data partiton on phone. so only good for install from micro sdcard
mrmazak said:
there is a "carliv" one . Its a CMW with touch also. But will work without.But it does not see the /data partiton on phone. so only good for install from micro sdcard
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So in other words, it won't let you flash anything that'll modify the data partition as well?
killer13666 said:
So in other words, it won't let you flash anything that'll modify the data partition as well?
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If all goes well, I may have a custom kernel in a few days that will enable the touchscreen
mrmazak said:
If all goes well, I may have a custom kernel in a few days that will enable the touchscreen
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Please do let me know how that goes.

Stock Recovery Error on Nokia 1 Black Screen

Hi! I was trying to root Nokia 1
I flash TWRP through fastboot and it worked! But the problem was I was unable to see my files there.I think because of encryption..
So, I accidentally factory reset my phone through TWRP and then, I was unable to boot into system again..
I was stuck in TWRP
So, I go to fastboot and flash stock_recovery.IMG and after that when I reboot. I am seeing a black screen. I can feel vibration when press home key or home + volume up/down. but screen is black
Please help...
abdul_manan said:
Hi! I was trying to root Nokia 1
I flash TWRP through fastboot and it worked! But the problem was I was unable to see my files there.I think because of encryption..
So, I accidentally factory reset my phone through TWRP and then, I was unable to boot into system again..
I was stuck in TWRP
So, I go to fastboot and flash stock_recovery.IMG and after that when I reboot. I am seeing a black screen. I can feel vibration when press home key or home + volume up/down. but screen is black
Please help...
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Use micro SD card for twrp. You can't remove encryption just by factory reset. I know how to remove encryption on Nougat but that method doesn't work on Oreo. When you flashed TWRP flash SuperSU (not Magisk) then boot to system, after that boot to twrp recovery again and wipe factory reset and wipe internal storage. You have removed encryption. SuperSU needs to be updated to patch plat and non play file contexts to remove encryption on Oreo. Or someone can make flashable zip to remove encryption.
First find nb0 file for Nokia 1 and try to flash rom with OST.
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Use micro SD card for twrp. You can't remove encryption just by factory reset. I know how to remove encryption on Nougat but that method doesn't work on Oreo. When you flashed TWRP flash SuperSU (not Magisk) then boot to system, after that boot to twrp recovery again and wipe factory reset and wipe internal storage. You have removed encryption. SuperSU needs to be updated to patch plat and non play file contexts to remove encryption on Oreo. Or someone can make flashable zip to remove encryption.
First find nb0 file for Nokia 1 and try to flash rom with OST.
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Thanks for the reply!
Can you please tell me where can I find the nb0 file of Nokia 1 with Android 8.1 Oreo Go edition TA-1047?
abdul_manan said:
Thanks for the reply!
Can you please tell me where can I find the nb0 file of Nokia 1 with Android 8.1 Oreo Go edition TA-1047?
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currently it's not available, you need to wait someone to upload it.
Nokia1 uses MTK CPU right? If you can get the ota zip of the current update on your phone, you can extract the boot.img file then boot into download mode and type fast boot flash boot <boot.img file>
redweaver said:
Nokia1 uses MTK CPU right? If you can get the ota zip of the current update on your phone, you can extract the boot.img file then boot into download mode and type fast boot flash boot <boot.img file>
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Can you please explain a little bit more!
How to get ota zip file? (My phone is not working as mentioned above)
Where can I get boot.img?
How to extract and where boot.img?
How to boot into download mode?
abdul_manan said:
Hi! I was trying to root Nokia 1
I flash TWRP through fastboot and it worked! But the problem was I was unable to see my files there.I think because of encryption..
So, I accidentally factory reset my phone through TWRP and then, I was unable to boot into system again..
I was stuck in TWRP
So, I go to fastboot and flash stock_recovery.IMG and after that when I reboot. I am seeing a black screen. I can feel vibration when press home key or home + volume up/down. but screen is black
Please help...
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I'm having a kind of similar issue. I flashed twrp and now its stuck in a twrp loop. It boots only in twrp and not system. What should I do?
Ludba Amb said:
Can you please explain a little bit more!
How to get ota zip file? (My phone is not working as mentioned above)
Where can I get boot.img?
How to extract and where boot.img?
How to boot into download mode?
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/0xgn9o0b711wcw0/Nokia_1_TA-1047_MT6735_V8.1.0_180401.zip
Stock Rom for 1047
Download it.
Extract boot.img from that
boot into download mode/recovery
adb reboot recovery
answers to all your questions.... not the answer to fix your problem I think... But have a go.
And last but not least... Please use the search option first or google instead of asking all questions at once.
Or try to get familiar with rooting first...…
good luck buddy.
hello everyone i have nokia 1 oreo go edition i don't have any idea how to root
please help me by sending links for :
1 ) nokia 1 (ta-1047 ) TWRP
2 ) nokia 1 custom rom
3 ) nokia 1 current rom (for security)
(remenber thats only model ta-1047)
seriously i want to root it because there are many issues like multitouch screen problem or missing some system apps and also device getting hot because the memory (ram) is lagging (1gb ram is not enough to run android oreo correctly 2018 )
{PLEASE HELP}
help me please !
can you send me a twrp for nokia 1 ta-1047
i need to root my device to dowoad custom rom
MyTH30 said:
I'm having a kind of similar issue. I flashed twrp and now its stuck in a twrp loop. It boots only in twrp and not system. What should I do?
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Same here. Seems that the decryption does not work. Better make sure your phone is not encrypted before messing with twrp (3.2.3).
Be careful
Some Nokia 1 are a TA 1060 variant number and if you flash the wrong file you are going to have further problems.
The process to root and get TWRP on the nokias Is complicated enough without everyone suggesting wrong model variants / numbers.
I guarantee someone will download the wrong file for the wrong model and come here crying.
is this the real firmware?
inkepinkje said:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/0xgn9o0b711wcw0/Nokia_1_TA-1047_MT6735_V8.1.0_180401.zip
Stock Rom for 1047
Download it.
Extract boot.img from that
boot into download mode/recovery
adb reboot recovery
answers to all your questions.... not the answer to fix your problem I think... But have a go.
And last but not least... Please use the search option first or google instead of asking all questions at once.
Or try to get familiar with rooting first...…
good luck buddy.
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hi, i needed to know if this is the real one, they show it's mt6735 instead mt6737m, I've already downloaded a file with the similar name nd it has scatter file of mt6735, that's while in the sp flash tool,i don't see all of the partitions being detected to flash
Hey i am facing the same issue but i didn't flash any other recovery mode my phone Nokia 1 TA-1056 am getting black screen and only feel the vibration when i press power key and when i put my phone on charging then its shows the display and boot into recovery mode directly can anyone help me how i can overcome this issue

WIFI not toggling on after installing only TWRP

I unlocked bootloader (critical aswell) today and installed twrp on my A3. The device is NOT rooted
Weird thing is I can't use my wifi anymore, anytime I try to toggle it on it just jumps back.
Anyone knows what caused this and how I can fix it?
felloguard123 said:
I unlocked bootloader (critical aswell) today and installed twrp on my A3. The device is NOT rooted
Weird thing is I can't use my wifi anymore, anytime I try to toggle it on it just jumps back.
Anyone knows what caused this and how I can fix it?
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Did you flash any boot.img when installing twrp? Or after you installed twrp?
If you did that is more than likely the problem. Flash original stock boot.img from the same security patch date as your firmware and flash it in twrp and then flash twrp installer afterwards
It seems your boot.img corrupted. If you format data and wipe dalvik cache data and flash stock rom you will succeed i think
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https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?device=1900372
download official xiaomi mi a3 rom here. and flash it via pc and you will have brand new stock rom. Try it if you fail i will help you when i have free time
garylawwd said:
Did you flash any boot.img when installing twrp? Or after you installed twrp?
If you did that is more than likely the problem. Flash original stock boot.img from the same security patch date as your firmware and flash it in twrp and then flash twrp installer afterwards
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I was stupid and thought I did it without a boot image untill I checked all of my commands again.
I used fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.1-15-laurel_sprout-mauronofrio.img .
My phone was on V10.3.9.0 EUropean. But that image file is for twrp or is it also a boot.img? Not sure if this caused the problem? I'm very new to all of this so how can I find a stock boot.img of that version and how do I flash it again? I feel kinda lost right now.
Anyone can help me out with this?
felloguard123 said:
Anyone can help me out with this?
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This phone has the recovery inside the boot partition, this is why you need to flash the boot partition, you do not need to flash it again normally, you just flash it to the other slot, boot twrp, go back on the original slot, flash twrp using the .zip file, idk where you should get the boot.img file, but lok online for it, maybe you will find it.
EDIT: https://github.com/AndroidDumps/xia...KQ1.190416.001-V10.3.9.0.PFQMIXM-release-keys
antoine62 said:
This phone has the recovery inside the boot partition, this is why you need to flash the boot partition, you do not need to flash it again normally, you just flash it to the other slot, boot twrp, go back on the original slot, flash twrp using the .zip file, idk where you should get the boot.img file, but lok online for it, maybe you will find it.
EDIT: https://github.com/AndroidDumps/xia...KQ1.190416.001-V10.3.9.0.PFQMIXM-release-keys
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But what was the my fault here? What did I wrong? Was it the .img file of the twrp or did I install it wrongly? I am very new to this and don't understand why there are 2 slots etc. Sorry for the confusion.
felloguard123 said:
But what was the my fault here? What did I wrong? Was it the .img file of the twrp or did I install it wrongly? I am very new to this and don't understand why there are 2 slots etc. Sorry for the confusion.
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You installed it uncorrectly, you need to switch slot (because this device have an A/B partition type), flash twrp, boot it, switch to the og slot, flash twrp using the .zip file (so it modify your current boot.img), and done.
This phone will be my first A/B phone, i cant wait to receive it.
But what you didnt is still correct, just not perfect.
antoine62 said:
You installed it uncorrectly, you need to switch slot (because this device have an A/B partition type), flash twrp, boot it, switch to the og slot, flash twrp using the .zip file (so it modify your current boot.img), and done.
This phone will be my first A/B phone, i cant wait to receive it.
But what you didnt is still correct, just not perfect.
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So twrp has to be installed on both partitions?
I'm not sure if really twrp installed on only one partition could cause Wifi problems.
I would assume that my .img for twrp was faulty.
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garylawwd said:
Did you flash any boot.img when installing twrp? Or after you installed twrp?
If you did that is more than likely the problem. Flash original stock boot.img from the same security patch date as your firmware and flash it in twrp and then flash twrp installer afterwards
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and how to do that:{?
i have same problem as yours and searched too many videos on youtube but then i have decided to remove the twrp from the device and no one yet has told me that how to flash twrp in another partition rather i dont know what is the another partition

Working TWRP (OP 7T Pro ME 5G)

The TWRP for the HD1910 works perfectly on the HD1925. Decryption works too. Install TWRP by using the installer.
Exact the img from the installer zip.
Boot to fastboot
Open a CMD within the extracted TWRP installer folder and type in
"fastboot boot recovery.img"
Once TWRP boots, then install the TWRP installer zip file.
I flashed magisk and it flashed with no issues. I used the latest version here.
Download TWRP for hotdog
Download TWRP Open Recovery for hotdog
dl.twrp.me
NOTE: I did it on the latest version, 11.0.1.18 So I'm not sure if it works on any older versions but I would assume so.
Yep, been out a while now. Works perfectly! However I highly highly recommend not using the twrp installer zip on our phones nor installing it by doing "fastboot flash recovery name_of_twrp.img"
Just download the latest .img and do "fastboot boot name_of_twrp.img" whenever you need to go into twrp recovery. Or you're just asking for trouble with OTA updates definitely no longer working (until you restore the stock recovery that matches the exact version of OOS that you are running) and a good possibility of getting a Qualcomm Crash-dump and losing or breaking all kinds of stuff.
starcms said:
Yep, been out a while now. Works perfectly! However I highly highly recommend not using the twrp installer zip on our phones nor installing it by doing "fastboot flash recovery name_of_twrp.img"
Just download the latest .img and do "fastboot boot name_of_twrp.img" whenever you need to go into twrp recovery. Or you're just asking for trouble with OTA updates definitely no longer working (until you restore the stock recovery that matches the exact version of OOS that you are running) and a good possibility of getting a Qualcomm Crash-dump and losing or breaking all kinds of stuff.
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I already know about all that. I've had this phone over a year, so I'm familiar with the hidden "secrets".
starcms said:
Yep, been out a while now. Works perfectly! However I highly highly recommend not using the twrp installer zip on our phones nor installing it by doing "fastboot flash recovery name_of_twrp.img"
Just download the latest .img and do "fastboot boot name_of_twrp.img" whenever you need to go into twrp recovery. Or you're just asking for trouble with OTA updates definitely no longer working (until you restore the stock recovery that matches the exact version of OOS that you are running) and a good possibility of getting a Qualcomm Crash-dump and losing or breaking all kinds of stuff.
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BTW, with unlocked bootloader OTA's are not available no matter what type of recovery you have installed. Unless you have reinstalled the reserve.img after unlocking the bootloader
AntiSocialSingh said:
@BobbyLynn I followed your tutorial to install the CrDroid recovery. Can you tell me how to flash TWRP? Bit of a noob for this phone.
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Exact (Unzip) the zip folder. Within the extracted folder you'll see some other files. One of them is a recovery.img file. Open a command or PowerShell in the extracted folder. Reboot to fastboot.
Boot to fastboot and run this command
"fastboot boot recovery.img"
Once it boots into TWRP, then click on "install" and locate the TWRP installer zip and select it. It'll most likely be in the download folder. Just make sure you know where the TWRP installer zip is located before you even boot into TWRP
BobbyLynn said:
Exact (Unzip) the zip folder. Within the extracted folder you'll see some other files. One of them is an .img file (recovery). Open a command or PowerShell in the extracted folder. Reboot to fastboot.
Boot to fastboot and run this command
"fastboot boot recovery.img"
Once it boots into TWRP, then click on "install" and locate the TWRP installer zip and select it. It'll most likely be in the download folder. Just make sure you know where the TWRP installer zip is located before you even boot into TWRP
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BTW download this TWRP from the link in my thread "twrp-installer-3.6.1_11-0-hotdog.zip"
AntiSocialSingh said:
@BobbyLynn Do i need to flash both a & b like i did in the case of crDroid?
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Not at all. The installer will take care of all that once you boot into TWRP
AntiSocialSingh said:
@BobbyLynn Should I take a backup? Would it wipe my storage? or it would be as it is?
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No it won't wipe data or anything else. But it's always good to have a backup just in case anything goes sour.
AntiSocialSingh said:
@BobbyLynn I am on the screen which says Install, Wipe, Backup, restore...... what should i do to install the zip file now?
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Just click on "install" then located the installer zip file then select it and install it
AntiSocialSingh said:
I copied the .zip file on my phone but cannot navigate to it since all it shows is (Up A level), does not show the directories inside the storage
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Select up a level then scroll down until you see a file called "storage" that'll take you to your storage. If it doesn't, the go back and click on "sdcard" But I'm almost certain it's in the storage folder
AntiSocialSingh said:
I think i need to flash it once via TWRP, i'll try it later, but thank you, it means that this TWRP works!
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I just checked..... The "sdcard" folder is the one that takes you to the internal storage where the download folder is located. But as soon as you hit 'install" it should've taken you straight to the internal storage. If it didn't, then it sounds like it's still encrypted. If that's the case, then remove any screen locks on your phone before flashing TWRP
AntiSocialSingh said:
@BobbyLynn Let me try once again with the screen lock removed.
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When I installed TWRP I didn't have a screen lock. But after installing TWRP I set a screen lock and TWRP decrypted just fine. So I'm guessing if you install TWRP while you have a screen lock it doesn't install properly so it can't decrypt. It appears that any screen locks must be removed before installing and after installing reapply a screen lock
AntiSocialSingh said:
@BobbyLynn It worked! So basically, I had to remove both fingerprint and pattern locks to get it to work. Thanks a ton!!
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No problem
BobbyLynn said:
No problem
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I'm kinda curious, why did you install TWRP? Are you fixing to "test drive" some custom ROM's or flash some mods? Or did you install TWRP just for the hell of it?
AntiSocialSingh said:
@BobbyLynn The latter yes, test driving some mods, and I am used to the interface of TWRP, not crDroid much, personal preference hahahaha....Thank you so much once again. you're a legend.
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I'm more use to TWRP myself. I started using TWRP about 10 years ago, it was and still is the best recovery out there. I just happened to install crDroid the other day just to test something. And that test turned out to be a great discovery of a simple way to root the stock firmware. Since I have a extra McLaren, I do quite a bit of testing and modding and experimental stuff. I'm currently working on installing the global firmware (unbranding) it. No luck yet, but I might be getting close.
AntiSocialSingh said:
@BobbyLynn I will be the first one to follow your tutorial if you manage to flash the Global ROM on it sir. I promise haha!
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You can bet your ass that if I pull off that trick it'll get LOT'S of comments from people thanking me lol. We've been wanting to install the global firmware on this phone, but nobody can figure out how to mod the ROM to make it flash on this phone. There's some very smart developers that own this phone, so I'm surprised that none of them have figured it out yet. So I've been tinkering around with trying to install it. It's looking like I'm going to have to make some modifications to the global ROM and/or the phone too to make the MSM tool see the phone as a comparable device
BobbyLynn said:
BTW, with unlocked bootloader OTA's are not available no matter what type of recovery you have installed. Unless you have reinstalled the reserve.img after unlocking the bootloader
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Well, yeah, restoring reserve.img is a prerequisite to get OTAs with the bootloader unlocked, but it only has to be done once. After that, for each ota, just restore the boot image to stock (uninstall magisk) and you're good to go
starcms said:
Well, yeah, restoring reserve.img is a prerequisite to get OTAs with the bootloader unlocked, but it only has to be done once. After that, for each ota, just restore the boot image to stock (uninstall magisk) and you're good to go
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I wanted to do OTA how should I restore my reserve.img?

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