Can not boot into recovery. - G 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Dear everybody...first of all I am nube. Please forgive me if I've done something wrong. My moto g 2014 (xt 1068) is perfectly rooted and twrp ver. 2.7.0.1 was installed. I recently tried to update twrp 3.0.1 using flashify. After that I can not boot into recovery. Any chance to fix it ? Thanks in advance.

bichitrax said:
Dear everybody...first of all I am nube. Please forgive me if I've done something wrong. My moto g 2014 (xt 1068) is perfectly rooted and twrp ver. 2.7.0.1 was installed. I recently tried to update twrp 3.0.1 using flashify. After that I can not boot into recovery. Any chance to fix it ? Thanks in advance.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66211848&postcount=500

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TWRP 2.7.0?

I've got a Moto X Developer Edition with an unlocked boot loader and running TWRP 2.6.3. I see there is now a 2.7.0 and I'm curious, does the latest version of TWRP work on the Moto X? I don't want to flash the update if it's not going to work. Thanks.
Edit: I see there is a 2.7.0.4 actually.
The Tallest said:
I've got a Moto X Developer Edition with an unlocked boot loader and running TWRP 2.6.3. I see there is now a 2.7.0 and I'm curious, does the latest version of TWRP work on the Moto X? I don't want to flash the update if it's not going to work. Thanks.
Edit: I see there is a 2.7.0.4 actually.
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2.7 works fine I tried 2.7.0.4 and it didn't work.
Thanks. That's all I needed to know.
bigv5150 said:
2.7 works fine I tried 2.7.0.4 and it didn't work.
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One more question, do you happen to have a copy of it? It doesn't seem to be on GooManager.
Never mind. Found it in the TWRP Moto thread here. Thanks for the help.
Hey guys. I have a moto x Dev edition on the way. I've been doing a little reading. So To install recovery all I have to do is get the bootloader unlocked and run the command to install recovery? Is it really that easy?
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Flashify
yankeesfan714 said:
Hey guys. I have a moto x Dev edition on the way. I've been doing a little reading. So To install recovery all I have to do is get the bootloader unlocked and run the command to install recovery? Is it really that easy?
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I used flashilfy from the play store. It worked perfectly as long as you are unlocked. Hit thanks if I helped.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify
dmiramon said:
I used flashilfy from the play store. It worked perfectly as long as you are unlocked. Hit thanks if I helped.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify
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What did you use flashify for? To install the twrp recovery?
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yankeesfan714 said:
What did you use flashify for? To install the twrp recovery?
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Yes I used flashify to install TWRP recovery 2.7. Just download correct recovery for your phone and use flashify to flash the recovery. If have used it twice for the moto x and it works perfectly.
dmiramon said:
Yes I used flashify to install TWRP recovery 2.7. Just download correct recovery for your phone and use flashify to flash the recovery. If have used it twice for the moto x and it works perfectly.
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I've never used Flashify before today. So much easier than hooking up to the PC going into fastboot to update TWRP. Took all of five seconds. Thanks.
http androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/MotoX/ you can download twrp 2.7.0.0 for moto x. Installing it is easy, all you need are the motorola phone drivers, the android sdk and motorola fastboot. You need to unlock your boot loader of course first. You can probably flash from an app after unlocking the bootloader, but you will need to be rooted for it to work. If you never used fastboot before there are lots of tutorials, but just use the motorola one.

[q] recovery

Hi,
if unlock bootloader ,need a custom recovery to root and install superSU
looking for a custom recovery for new moto X 2014 like TWRP or Philz ...
anyone can help me ?
thanks
jonata said:
Hi,
if unlock bootloader ,need a custom recovery to root and install superSU
looking for a custom recovery for new moto X 2014 like TWRP or Philz ...
anyone can help me ?
thanks
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@shabbypenguin is in process.
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/help/moto-x-2014-dump-t2868250
aviwdoowks said:
@shabbypenguin is in process.
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/help/moto-x-2014-dump-t2868250
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[Q&A] [Recovery][Titan] CWM PhilZ Touch 6 for Moto G 2014

Q&A for [Recovery][Titan] CWM PhilZ Touch 6 for Moto G 2014
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Backup to sd card works fine, thanks.
[Recovery][Titan] CWM PhilZ Touch 6 for Moto G 2014 - Problem
I'm with the same problem as the metalrules321 has.
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
error: cannot load 'CWM_Touch_Titan.img': No error
Is there an update on the way for a flashable recovery through adb fastboot for the xt1039 variant? I have root, after unlocking bootloader but can't boot recovery, or flash recovery. Also, as it stands now I don't think I even have stock recovery in fastboot menu
How did you root? If you are rooted there should have been a recovery? Or did you use "fastboot boot recovery" command instead of "fastboot flash recovery"?
In that case the custom recovery is not permanent.To reach the stock recovery,did you try these steps:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55970433&postcount=8 ?
sry for my worse english,I´m from germany.....
Can anyone confirm it work on XT1063?
How about on XT1064? Will it work?
Thanks.
Spitfire400 said:
Is there an update on the way for a flashable recovery through adb fastboot for the xt1039 variant? I have root, after unlocking bootloader but can't boot recovery, or flash recovery. Also, as it stands now I don't think I even have stock recovery in fastboot menu
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This recovery if for Moto G 2014, xt1039 is Moto G 2013.
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Botsok said:
How about on XT1064? Will it work?
Thanks.
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I dont test on this device, but should work in all Moto G 2014 devices.
worked fine on my xt1068!
Is it official or ported?
work perfectly!!
I was stack with the twrp, fails backups ever! this recovery just work like a charm! GOOD JOB!
yes, I had to use "fastboot boot recovery", as every time I tried to flash I just got blank screen. And then realised after 3 days, the xt1039 is moto g 2013, not 2014 when I purchased it lol
Any CWM mirrors?
Hy, I just tried to get the CWM from this link http://d-h.st/X5N but that link is dead, anyone who downloaded the recovery can share it?
Thnx, this is really frustrating.
The link is ok, I´ve tested it right now. Choose the middle downloadbutton. If it doesn´t work for you I can load it up,just tell me where you want to have it.
cmw over twrp
moto g 2014 twrp cant backup nandroid, so i want to try cwm. so plz any1 guide me how to install cwm over twrp? thank you
Why don´t you flash CWM directly with fastboot flash CWM_Touch_Titan_v2.img ?
Sorry other thread...
help
Hi,
I have an xt1068 and installed this recovery but when I restart my phone or try to enter into the recovery it wont start. The screen goes on and off.. and show like the recovery was loading but never finishes.
I only can enter to the bootloader menu.
i hope yo will understand my english

[Q] XT1069 flashable .zip?

Hello my friends,
I am looking for a flashable .zip of the Lollipop XT1069 5.0.1 soak test for installing it via TWRP and I had no success. Does anyone nows where to find it?
Thank you in advance.
if you get it then pls share with us too, as we all waiting for the Flash-able zip link. until then try twrp backup of Braz soak LP 5.01 if needed..
deeplyyoung said:
if you get it then pls share with us too, as we all waiting for the Flash-able zip link. until then try twrp backup of Braz soak LP 5.01 if needed..
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I am downloading the TWRP backup right now :good:
But one question. Do I have to reinstall the recovery after installing the TWRP backup?
Thanks!
Al-Azraq said:
I am downloading the TWRP backup right now :good:
But one question. Do I have to reinstall the recovery after installing the TWRP backup?
Thanks!
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Just install twrp & restore backup as of now, nothing else you need to use it...:good:
deeplyyoung said:
Just install twrp & restore backup as of now, nothing else you need to use it...:good:
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Thank you for the reply.
I am asking this because I flashed the TWRP backup of the 5.0.1 brazilian soak test and I had many bootloops (due to SuperSU which is now fixed) and also, I had no recovery (Android robot with warning when I tried to access it). So as SuperSU is now fixed I would like to give it another try.

Moto X4 4th Gen. Soft brick stuck in twrp recovery

I have a Moto X4 running Androidone Pie 9. After I uninstall Magisk and it reboot and stuck in "twrp recovery" Is there any way that I can flash it back to Original. Please advise.
TIA
AXng said:
Is there any way that I can flash it back to Original.
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Thank you very much.
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