[Q] Change Custom Recovery from ClockWorkMod to TWRP - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i have htc one m7 from att
in this time I have my phone in cwm and i want it in TWRP to change the rom
how i do??

Watashi_PT said:
i have htc one m7 from att
in this time I have my phone in cwm and i want it in TWRP to change the rom
how i do??
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I assume that you have mini-sdk.
Download the twrp recovery for your phone and rename it recovery and place it in the fastboot folder.
Now put your phone on fastboot mode ( power + vol down ---> fastboot )
now open command line in the fastboot folder by holding shift and right click
then type
fastboot flash recovery recover.img(name of the recovery)
fastboot erase cache
You are done.

khandelwalsiddharth said:
I assume that you have mini-sdk.
Download the twrp recovery for your phone and rename it recovery and place it in the fastboot folder.
Now put your phone on fastboot mode ( power + vol down ---> fastboot )
now open command line in the fastboot folder by holding shift and right click
then type
fastboot flash recovery recover.img(name of the recovery)
fastboot erase cache
You are done.
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i do that and my command line dont reconize the phone, so i cant flashboot and i dont no why :S

maybe you could try using flashify? i think it should work.

ronaldyeo said:
maybe you could try using flashify? i think it should work.
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how i do it??

It does not recognize because you must not have debugging enabled.
enable it
Download the latest TWRP
put the image file on the same folder as your fastboot/adb
Rename TWRP recovery to "recovery.img"
Use these commands:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase cache

you can get flashify from the play store. links below.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify

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About your Boot Img errors!

Hi, I have heard a few of you have been getting error when Flashing a boot img recovery and fastboot.
Today I noticed the same thing to my device. I fixed it....
Here's how
1. Download This KDZ
Clockwork Recovery Rom.kdz
2. Download KDZ_UPD_En
From Here: KDZ_upd_fw_en
3. Extract the KDZ zip you downloaded and run KDZ_Updater.exe
4. In the dropdown menu's select 3GQPT and If your phone is running select DIAG
5. Open the clockwork recovery rom.kdz hit the open button and find it in your file directories.
6. Then Select Update now.
[TIPS] - If you are using a PC use the back ports of the PC
- If the update fails restart your PC and do steps 4 and 5 again.
- If your update doesn't finish and your phone doesn't work, keep trying again
Wait for it to finish
After it has finished.
1. Your phone may not boot if you came from a custom rom. Reboot into fastboot and type Command in CMD: (Make Sure you have fastboot and fastboot drivers installed) (My fastboot is in C:\Android
cd C:\Android
fastboot -w (wipe all data)
2. Download CWM recovery img from here
3. Rename the img to recovery.img that you just downloaded
4. Copy that to where your fastboot is setup. eg mine is in C:\android
5. Type commands: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
6. Then type Fastboot reboot
Now reflash you rom and you should have no errors
airbus360 said:
Hi, I have heard a few of you have been getting error when Flashing a boot img recovery and fastboot.
Today I noticed the same thing to my device. I fixed it....
Here's how
1. Download This KDZ
Clockwork Recovery Rom.kdz
2. Download KDZ_UPD_En
From Here: KDZ_upd_fw_en
3. Extract the KDZ zip you downloaded and run KDZ_Updater.exe
4. In the dropdown menu's select 3GQPT and If your phone is running select DIAG
5. Open the clockwork recovery rom.kdz hit the open button and find it in your file directories.
6. Then Select Update now.
[TIPS] - If you are using a PC use the back ports of the PC
- If the update fails restart your PC and do steps 4 and 5 again.
- If your update doesn't finish and your phone doesn't work, keep trying again
Wait for it to finish
After it has finished.
1. Your phone may not boot if you came from a custom rom. Reboot into fastboot and type Command in CMD: (Make Sure you have fastboot and fastboot drivers installed) (My fastboot is in C:\Android
cd C:\Android
fastboot -w (wipe all data)
2. Download CWM recovery img from here
3. Rename the img to recovery.img that you just downloaded
4. Copy that to where your fastboot is setup. eg mine is in C:\android
5. Type commands: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
6. Then type Fastboot reboot
Now reflash you rom and you should have no errors
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You are the best!!!
Gonna try it out!!
I got a problem!!
Everytime i type fastbot (something)
it says fastboot is not a command!!
Any help???
I didn't try it now cause i am in the middle of
doing the battery tweak!!!
But before thats what it said!!
I typed fastboot -w
and it said it is not a command!!!
androidboss7 said:
You are the best!!!
Gonna try it out!!
I got a problem!!
Everytime i type fastbot (something)
it says fastboot is not a command!!
Any help???
I didn't try it now cause i am in the middle of
doing the battery tweak!!!
But before thats what it said!!
I typed fastboot -w
and it said it is not a command!!!
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Have u got adb installed? if not go to android developers com and download it. Then change you directory to where u installed adb, example, put it in your c drive and type cd C:\android-sdk\sdk\tools >Enter>
then do the commands
airbus360 said:
Have u got adb installed? if not go to android developers com and download it. Then change you directory to where u installed adb, example, put it in your c drive and type cd C:\android-sdk\sdk\tools >Enter>
then do the commands
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Thanks and I so have fastboot installed but maybe not sdk!!
Edit: i did your steps from 1-6 and now my phone is stuck on the android boot logo!!!!
Is this2.1 stock?? Also there is no mode called 3 GQPT!!
I followed all the instrutions and now my phone is stuck on the android logo!!!
Please help!!! (Its been quite a while)
Edit2: Sorry my fault i didn't do fastboot -w!!
It would be good if you wrote that on your post!!!
And i am thinking of staying on stock 2.1 !!!

[Q] Stuck in a boot loop

Hi guys,
I'm stuck in a boot loop. I flashed a rom, and after that I'm stuck in a boot loop.
The device starts up, and after a short time it boots again. When I press Power - Vol down I can enter my bootloader. But when I choose to enter my recovery (I have a Nandroid ready) it starts to boot loop again.
Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance!
Go in fastboot and reflash the recovery, after you can restore the nandroid or reflash a rom
Guich said:
Go in fastboot and reflash the recovery, after you can restore the nandroid or reflash a rom
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My ADB is not working. I'm trying to fix that, but my computer doesn't sees my One.
wybren said:
My ADB is not working. I'm trying to fix that, but my computer doesn't sees my One.
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Umh, you're in recovery?
What's the error?
Guich said:
Umh, you're in recovery?
What's the error?
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No, I'm in fastboot. I tried several USB-ports, removed the drivers and reinstalled them, but nothing seems to work.
When I plug my USB cable in "Fastboot" changes to "Fastboot USB", but when I open a command screen (Windows 7) and type "adb devices" no device shows up. So when I try to for exampe "adb reboot recovery" I get "error: device not found"
Sure, because in fastboot you have to use the fastboot command like:
Code:
fastboot devices
Code:
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
etc etc
Guich said:
Sure, because in fastboot you have to use the fastboot command like:
Code:
fastboot devices
Code:
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
etc etc
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When I type "fastboot devices" I get the following error: "fastboot isn't recognized as a interal or external command, program or batchfile." (translated from dutch)
wybren said:
When I type "fastboot devices" I get the following error: "fastboot isn't recognized as a interal or external command, program or batchfile." (translated from dutch)
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Because you don't have the fastboot file into your adb folder.
Download this, unrar this and use this as adb/fastboot folder (remember to copy/paste the recovery)
Guich said:
Because you don't have the fastboot file into your adb folder.
Download this, unrar this and use this as adb/fastboot folder (remember to copy/paste the recovery)
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Allright thanks, I managed to succesfully flash a recovery (CWM). But when I reboot I see the recovery screen for half a second, and then it starts to boot loop again (same as before I flashed the recovery). I tried two other recoveries (CWMT and TWRP) but I get the same result.
Do I have other options left?
Try with and erase cache.
When in fastboot usb use the command:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
Guich said:
Try with and erase cache.
When in fastboot usb use the command:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
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That did the job! Thanks a lot! I appreciate your help!
wybren said:
That did the job! Thanks a lot! I appreciate your help!
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:good::good:

Please Help Tried Updating to 4.4 Kitkat Bricked

Ok so I tried updating my phone that was already rooted on Android 4.3 S-OFF to 4.4 kitkat with sinless rom sense. Transferred the rom zip to my phone, then proceeded to wipe the system and data, as well as davalik cache with clockworkmod recovery. Attempted to flash the rom and it aborted. Tried a few times and nothing worked. Didn't realize till after that my phone had no OS, and now all I can do is enter the bootloader. Can't enter recovery as the phone will enter clockworkmod then abort and reboot the phone. Not sure what to do at this point as I tried one of the guides and couldn't figure it out. If anyone can help me I'd greatly appreciate it. At least I backed everything up on my computer manually and am using my iPhone 4 until I can get this fixed. Thanks in advance.
Try reflashing recovery then if that works ad b push or usb otg a working Rom to your phone
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
nathlynn22 said:
Try reflashing recovery then if that works ad b push or usb otg a working Rom to your phone
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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How do I reflash recovery when I can't access the filesystem? Do I need to setup ADB and connect to my phone via command line to initiate the transfer? Can you link me to a thread that explains how to setup ADB in a case like this? Thanks
You need to reflash cwm. I'll try find a link. But after recovery is working you would have to use ad b to sideload the Rom. Have you tried from bootloader fastboot erase cache?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
nathlynn22 said:
You need to reflash cwm. I'll try find a link. But after recovery is working you would have to use ad b to sideload the Rom. Have you tried from bootloader fastboot erase cache?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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My biggest issue is being able to reflash clockworkmod. If I could that out of the way, I already have the rom on the phone storage, so I should in theory be able to reflash I'd think.
I don't have the option to delete cache within the bootloader under fastboot
One Hype said:
How do I reflash recovery when I can't access the filesystem? Do I need to setup ADB and connect to my phone via command line to initiate the transfer? Can you link me to a thread that explains how to setup ADB in a case like this? Thanks
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How did you get your One rooted, then?
You need to install ADB/Fastboot on your computer. Best to create a folder directly on C:
In that folder you also copy the .img of the recovery (you need latest TWRP for 4.4 ROMs)
Now, once ADB/Fastboot Folder is set up, the TWRP download is copied into the same folder, you go to your bootloader and connect the One via USB and select FASTBOOT (red letters) and once connected you see (USB)
You open a CMD window (START and type cmd) , in that window you point to the fastboot folder:
cd c:\fastboot (or whatever name you choose as in link above)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.4-m7ul.img (enter)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
you see the commands running in the cmd window
after that you can choose inside the recovery the ADVANCED option and SIDELOAD ADB
I have not done that, so you need to search the forum on how to do that.
Njoi
Screenshot to see the Fastboot folder on my laptop with the TWRP file in it
Just saw that you still have the .zip of your ROM on your internal storage. So just choose to install that and that's it! Be careful with the wiping option and only choose factory reset or cache/dalvik and never system!
hardstuffmuc said:
How did you get your One rooted, then?
You need to install ADB/Fastboot on your computer. Best to create a folder directly on C:
In that folder you also copy the .img of the recovery (you need latest TWRP for 4.4 ROMs)
Now, once ADB/Fastboot Folder is set up, the TWRP download is copied into the same folder, you go to your bootloader and connect the One via USB and select FASTBOOT (red letters) and once connected you see (USB)
You open a CMD window (START and type cmd) , in that window you point to the fastboot folder:
cd c:\fastboot (or whatever name you choose as in link above)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.4-m7ul.img (enter)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
you see the commands running in the cmd window
after that you can choose inside the recovery the ADVANCED option and SIDELOAD ADB
I have not done that, so you need to search the forum on how to do that.
Njoi
Screenshot to see the Fastboot folder on my laptop with the TWRP file in it
Just saw that you still have the .zip of your ROM on your internal storage. So just choose to install that and that's it! Be careful with the wiping option and only choose factory reset or cache/dalvik and never system!
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Gotcha. Makes sense. Will try and let you know. Thanks so much!
Htc one kiktkat 4.4 update gone wrong
hardstuffmuc said:
How did you get your One rooted, then?
You need to install ADB/Fastboot on your computer. Best to create a folder directly on C:
In that folder you also copy the .img of the recovery (you need latest TWRP for 4.4 ROMs)
Now, once ADB/Fastboot Folder is set up, the TWRP download is copied into the same folder, you go to your bootloader and connect the One via USB and select FASTBOOT (red letters) and once connected you see (USB)
You open a CMD window (START and type cmd) , in that window you point to the fastboot folder:
cd c:\fastboot (or whatever name you choose as in link above)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.4-m7ul.img (enter)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
you see the commands running in the cmd window
after that you can choose inside the recovery the ADVANCED option and SIDELOAD ADB
I have not done that, so you need to search the forum on how to do that.
Njoi
Screenshot to see the Fastboot folder on my laptop with the TWRP file in it
Just saw that you still have the .zip of your ROM on your internal storage. So just choose to install that and that's it! Be careful with the wiping option and only choose factory reset or cache/dalvik and never system!
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I did all what you said there its still takes me back to bootloader...
and that red message active cmdline overflow (1085bytes) still there...any soulutions to fix this please?
hardstuffmuc said:
How did you get your One rooted, then?
You need to install ADB/Fastboot on your computer. Best to create a folder directly on C:
In that folder you also copy the .img of the recovery (you need latest TWRP for 4.4 ROMs)
Now, once ADB/Fastboot Folder is set up, the TWRP download is copied into the same folder, you go to your bootloader and connect the One via USB and select FASTBOOT (red letters) and once connected you see (USB)
You open a CMD window (START and type cmd) , in that window you point to the fastboot folder:
cd c:\fastboot (or whatever name you choose as in link above)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.4-m7ul.img (enter)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
you see the commands running in the cmd window
after that you can choose inside the recovery the ADVANCED option and SIDELOAD ADB
I have not done that, so you need to search the forum on how to do that.
Njoi
Screenshot to see the Fastboot folder on my laptop with the TWRP file in it
Just saw that you still have the .zip of your ROM on your internal storage. So just choose to install that and that's it! Be careful with the wiping option and only choose factory reset or cache/dalvik and never system!
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Just tried everything and it worked 100%! Can't thank you enough!

How to flash twrp recovery in Xiaomi Redmi 4a with MIUI 9? Lets see...

I have was trying to flash the TWRP recovery in my phone (Redmi 4a), but the recovery always got replaced after every reboot with the STOCK recovery.
I am now going to show how to flash this, beside the command line technique......(Although, some command line is necessary).....
1. Set adb and fastboot files in your Windows pc, fine
2. Now download the required twrp on to your pc and place it in adb-fastboot's folder.... or techies could path to that ****....
3. Enter bootloader with.....
adb reboot bootloader​4. Now boot to twrp using......
fastboot boot recovery.img​(I have named that twrp file as recovery)
5. Download super su zip, move it in phone, root your device....... reboot your device.......Now the second phase of process comes
6. Install twrp app in your phone, open it, copy the twrp image file to phone, tap on flash recovery
7. Select your twrp recovery in the phone and boom....... you have done it...... reboot to recovery by adb reboot recovery
I FORGOT TO MENTION, you should have your device unlocked, and I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MISHAP and FOR THE STATE TO PLAY CRICKET WITH YOUR PHONE...... I am honest ....... IT WORKED FOR ME......
any tester n confirmed worked ?
No reason to do all those, you can flash recovery directly from fastboot with one command. The command:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
just boot to that recovery one time. This is good for testing a recovery or use it for one time without install it.
If you want to flash a recovery you just need to use:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Also for both commands isn't necessary to rename the recovery file or to put it adb folder, or root the device. Just need to specify the path and filename in place of "recovery.img". For e.g:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery C:\Phone\Recoveries\twrp_3.2.1.img

How to flash android 11 for the redmi 7a

Make sure you unlocked your phone (mi.com/unlock)
Get your phone in fastboot (power + down) and there should be a rabbit on your screen,
Download these files:
https://mega.nz/#!JIgiSbAI!ZEs6ykifn_k5c9MQlcNfkowSwOB3JPmuycDK-28wQiQ
http://www.mediafire.com/file/yz5o5fn7yx9zkgv/file
https://sourceforge.net/projects/an...6-UNOFFICIAL-treble_arm64_bvS.img.xz/download
https://deac-riga.dl.sourceforge.ne...pps-core-arm64-11-20201122-signed.zip?viasf=1
Make sure you have adb fastboot, if you do, write these commands in the command line:
Code:
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
after executing fastboot reboot, hold the volume up button
now copy the fw+vendor-arm64_pine_11.0.11GLOBAL-v1.2.zip, lineageos zip and the google apps
start by flashing fw+vendor-arm64_pine_11.0.11GLOBAL-v1.2.zip then lineage os then google apps
if it didn't work, or you flashed the wrong file, etc, etc, write stock (https://flashxiaomi.com/download-install-miui-rom-for-xiaomi-redmi-7a-all-miui-firmwares/) (get 10.2.5, it is the best for roms)
and move the fastboot files into the folder you copied your stock image, and click on flash_all.bat
Hope it helped! Cheers!
Sodrus1020 said:
Make sure you unlocked your phone (mi.com/unlock)
Get your phone in fastboot (power + down) and there should be a rabbit on your screen,
Download these files:
https://mega.nz/#!JIgiSbAI!ZEs6ykifn_k5c9MQlcNfkowSwOB3JPmuycDK-28wQiQ
http://www.mediafire.com/file/yz5o5fn7yx9zkgv/file
https://sourceforge.net/projects/an...6-UNOFFICIAL-treble_arm64_bvS.img.xz/download
https://deac-riga.dl.sourceforge.ne...pps-core-arm64-11-20201122-signed.zip?viasf=1
Make sure you have adb fastboot, if you do, write these commands in the command line:
Code:
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
after executing fastboot reboot, hold the volume up button
now copy the fw+vendor-arm64_pine_11.0.11GLOBAL-v1.2.zip, lineageos zip and the google apps
start by flashing fw+vendor-arm64_pine_11.0.11GLOBAL-v1.2.zip then lineage os then google apps
if it didn't work, or you flashed the wrong file, etc, etc, write stock (https://flashxiaomi.com/download-install-miui-rom-for-xiaomi-redmi-7a-all-miui-firmwares/) (get 10.2.5, it is the best for roms)
and move the fastboot files into the folder you copied your stock image, and click on flash_all.bat
Hope it helped! Cheers!
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Works great. Is it possible to ROOT?
GnSTM said:
Works great. Is it possible to ROOT?
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any updates?

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