Cant reach TWRP - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

hi guys
i just unlock my bootloader
after it i tried to flash TWRP recovery. but i cant reach their..
the only things i see after rebooting to recovery is black screen white LED

Recovery does not match the formatting of your data partition. Get the correct TWRP or format your data partition correctly.

dreinulldrei said:
Recovery does not match the formatting of your data partition. Get the correct TWRP or format your data partition correctly.
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thanks for answer but i dont think its this
i made wipe from stock recovery then made all from the start
now its working
thanks

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Phone gets into recovery but will not wipe anything

Was given a vivid to try and fix for someone who "plugged it in to the wall and boom phone won't gte passed white HTC screen" So I unlock the bootloader flash a recovery and go in to try and mount the internal memory to put the RUU on it and go back to stock however it won't mount. Tried TWRP and CWM with no luck. So then I was like f** it I'll just flash a custom ROM but it will not let me wipe system/cache/data/dalvik cache and says failed everytime. After a bit more troubleshooting I've come to the conclusion that the internal memory is FUBAR but I haven't found anything on here on how to fix this. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
so you used cwm and im thinking it messed up your internal memory. try flashing twrp and formatting and see if it works then
ZeRo2o9 said:
so you used cwm and im thinking it messed up your internal memory. try flashing twrp and formatting and see if it works then
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I've tried TWRP and it still will not let me format anything. Says failed everytime. When I go the phone it wouldn't even boot passed the HTC logo screen and still won't... however I can still get into the bootloader and recoveries :/
EDIT: It says unable to mount cache/system/etc when trying to flash anything
and when I try to manually format anything through fastboot it gives me FAILED cannot access... wtf
samftw said:
I've tried TWRP and it still will not let me format anything. Says failed everytime. When I go the phone it wouldn't even boot passed the HTC logo screen and still won't... however I can still get into the bootloader and recoveries :/
EDIT: It says unable to mount cache/system/etc when trying to flash anything
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After TWRP or WCX (key thing is NOT CWM) is flashed, boot to recovery, choose mounts (or mounts and storage), and mount internal. Your PC should tell you that it's corrupt and needs to be formatted, you'll have to do this. When it's done, do the same for the external SD. If it tells you it needs formatted too, do it.
homeslice976 said:
After TWRP or WCX (key thing is NOT CWM) is flashed, boot to recovery, choose mounts (or mounts and storage), and mount internal. Your PC should tell you that it's corrupt and needs to be formatted, you'll have to do this. When it's done, do the same for the external SD. If it tells you it needs formatted too, do it.
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It will not let me mount internal storage thought that's the issue.
samftw said:
It will not let me mount internal storage thought that's the issue.
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If the above outlined process doesn't work, you'll need to relock your bootloader and run the proper RUU for your device. Then unlock the bootloader again, don't flash cwm recovery, and go about your business.
You can also try preceeding the above procedure with a Factory Reset from Bootloader

unable to mount system

hey
i just flash recovery from fashify and it was cwm and frm cwm i first format boot then i format system but my phone hang on foramting system then i hard reset my phone but now it is showing unable to mount system anyone can help please
Aisfkhan said:
hey
i just flash recovery from fashify and it was cwm and frm cwm i first format boot then i format system but my phone hang on foramting system then i hard reset my phone but now it is showing unable to mount system anyone can help please
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It wasn't hung, it was formatting and you interrupted the process. Do a fastboot erase system then boot back into recovery and format system, but let it run this time. What CWM version did you flash?
cschmitt said:
It wasn't hung, it was formatting and you interrupted the process. Do a fastboot erase system then boot back into recovery and format system, but let it run this time. What CWM version did you flash?
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Thanks man it helps and i flashed 6.0.4.8 htc one
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[OP3T] From stock to Nougat then flash TWRP & root

Hi all,
What happens if you take a stock 3T, upgrade it all the way to Nougat the normal way, then proceed to unlock the bootloader, flash TWRP and supersu?
Does the TWRP 3.0.3.0 build have an issue with decrypting and mouting the sdcard? Is that even a problem in the sense of waiting until a fixed version of TWRP is released? The point is to just flash supersu for the moment. No other need to access that partition from recovery, is there? Or does it directly impact my ability to upgrade TWRP in the future?
And another question: would decrypting the phone after the stock to Nougat update, and only then flashing TWRP&root be of any use? Is this even possible at the moment? I can hold on without encryption until there's a proper version of TWRP, kernel sources are released etc.
I don't seem to find any info on these scenarios. Has anyone tried any of this?
Thank you!
Good questions.
Does the TWRP 3.0.3.0 build have an issue with decrypting and mouting the sdcard?
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I can confirm 3.0.3.0 has problems with decrypting and mounting sdcard. A new version of TWRP should fix this.
No other need to access that partition from recovery, is there?
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Well, the need to access partition from recovery depends. You won't be able to flash anything from TWRP. I could sideload different recoveries without decrypting but had to decrypt (with the format userdata command from cmd prompt) to revert to 3.5.4 from TWRP. In the end I mostly downgraded due to bluetooth issues.
I am having the same decryption issue... TWRP shows 0MB as the storage
What should be done now..?
you can get past encryption by formating data in twrp, though that deletes all your data, back ups and everything, but with that you have the phone completely rooted and then you can download or transfer data via mtp to storage, flash super su and verity.
Amar97 said:
you can get past encryption by formating data in twrp, though that deletes all your data, back ups and everything, but with that you have the phone completely rooted and then you can download or transfer data via mtp to storage, flash super su and verity.
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Did that already but did not work.. Even tried the setting up of pattern method.. that too did not work...
Also force decrypted with Toolkit but still the same
just to make sure. flash twrp via fastboot( I flashed the 3.0.2.0 version) then when booting to twrp you get get the screen where it asks you for a password, skip that , just swipe to continue then go to wipe, then format data, type "yes" to confirm, the at the next booting it shouldn't​ ask you for the password anymore. That did it for me. Maybe you should try adb sideload to flash verity.img and supersu
Amar97 said:
just to make sure. flash twrp via fastboot( I flashed the 3.0.2.0 version) then when booting to twrp you get get the screen where it asks you for a password, skip that , just swipe to continue then go to wipe, then format data, type "yes" to confirm, the at the next booting it shouldn't​ ask you for the password anymore. That did it for me. Maybe you should try adb sideload to flash verity.img and supersu
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why not use 3.0.3.0?
Solnir said:
why not use 3.0.3.0?
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Don't really know, probably tried solving the problem by trying with the older version and then didn't feel like upgrading to the newer 3.0 after fixing the problem.

Bootloader problem!

Hello all!
I am having an issue with my Leeco Le2 x52x where it relocks bootloader automaticly and does not alow me to flash any other rom properly.
I have used fastboot oem unlock-go which allows me to flash twrp but not much else. Can not even format boot partition.
Anyone has any peace of info is greatly apriciated
Edit> I get an error in TWRP - E:Unable to wipe '/boot' -- uknown file system 'emmc
Unable to wipe /boot.
scudteshka said:
Hello all!
I am having an issue with my Leeco Le2 x52x where it relocks bootloader automaticly and does not alow me to flash any other rom properly.
I have used fastboot oem unlock-go which allows me to flash twrp but not much else. Can not even format boot partition.
Anyone has any peace of info is greatly apriciated
Edit> I get an error in TWRP - E:Unable to wipe '/boot' -- uknown file system 'emmc
Unable to wipe /boot.
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Boot partition in le2 cannot be wiped. As for your bootloader relocking problem, flash twrp and then allow it to perform system modifications. Then wipe data. Then wipe system. If that doesn't work, then format data to ext2 using mkef2s and then for mat data again using ext4. Then format data ,system , cache and dalvik cache only. Your bootloader will not relock by itself again. If it still does, then flash lazyflasher to disable dm-verity and unencrypt phone
RandomDelta said:
Boot partition in le2 cannot be wiped. As for your bootloader relocking problem, flash twrp and then allow it to perform system modifications. Then wipe data. Then wipe system. If that doesn't work, then format data to ext2 using mkef2s and then for mat data again using ext4. Then format data ,system , cache and dalvik cache only. Your bootloader will not relock by itself again. If it still does, then flash lazyflasher to disable dm-verity and unencrypt phone
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Tried it and no budge. Now i am at different problem cause i wanted to return it to stock with "flash all" fastboot rom. Not this thing does random reboots. Not sure if i should open another tread about it. All in all its still usefull phone and i would like to fix it eather way
scudteshka said:
Tried it and no budge. Now i am at different problem cause i wanted to return it to stock with "flash all" fastboot rom. Not this thing does random reboots. Not sure if i should open another tread about it. All in all its still usefull phone and i would like to fix it eather way
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Are you able to boot to recovery(twrp)?
If yes, try flashing the latest twrp image using twrp on your phone. Then repeat steps mentioned. Finally, flash stock ROM Zip
Ive bricked the bastard but will continue
Is the red LED flashing or stuck when you let it charge?

Question How do i get Stock recovery to not replace TWRP when rebooting???

Tried a bunch of things to make the TWRP installation persistent, but it just goes back to MIUI recovery when i reboot from the system.
I'm using TWRP 3.5.2 by Nebrassy.
USB debugging turned on
Correct drivers installed
fastboot devices work Using minimal ADB and fastboot
I have the file renamed as TWRP.img.
Steps i followed:
fastboot boot "TWRP.img" - Correctly boots into TWRP
install the TWRP image to the recovery partition - Happens with no errors
Reboot to system - No errors there as well
Reboot to recovery - Goes back to MIUI recovery.
Can someone please tell me what i should do?
PS: Tried with TWRP 3.6.0 as well just now. Same issue.
Helhound0 said:
Tried a bunch of things to make the TWRP installation persistent, but it just goes back to MIUI recovery when i reboot from the system.
I'm using TWRP 3.5.2 by Nebrassy.
USB debugging turned on
Correct drivers installed
fastboot devices work Using minimal ADB and fastboot
I have the file renamed as TWRP.img.
Steps i followed:
fastboot boot "TWRP.img" - Correctly boots into TWRP
install the TWRP image to the recovery partition - Happens with no errors
Reboot to system - No errors there as well
Reboot to recovery - Goes back to MIUI recovery.
Can someone please tell me what i should do?
PS: Tried with TWRP 3.6.0 as well just now. Same issue.
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Try again to flash TWRP dirty and if it's started don't boot with software. You have to boot TWRP again by pressing volume + and power button until you'll get vibration , afterwards you'll be in TWRP again, clear dalvik and cache and restart system via TWRP menu
Laptapper said:
Try again to flash TWRP dirty and if it's started don't boot with software. You have to boot TWRP again by pressing volume + and power button until you'll get vibration , afterwards you'll be in TWRP again, clear dalvik and cache and restart system via TWRP menu
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Sorry mate that didn't work. Still going back to stock recovery...
Since i didn't find a solution to make the installation presistant, i went ahead and flashed Elixir with the temporarily booted TWRP. Then wiped cache and dalvik, flashed the TWRP image, formatted data and then rebooted. Now it works.
Edit: This method did something to my recovery. I can boot to system and recovery fine but TWRP isn't able to mount the data partition. So i'm not able to flash anything or root the device anymore.
I tried formatting data, no luck.
Then tried repairing the data partition. No luck.
Changed the file system to EX2 and then EX4... Nothing.
Anyone know a solution for this?
Helhound0 said:
Sorry mate that didn't work. Still going back to stock recovery...
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Then you've got to do a flash with stock ROM and miflash via pc
Laptapper said:
Then you've got to do a flash with stock ROM and miflash via pc
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Would that re-lock the bootloader? And if so do i have to wait 7 more days for it to be unlocked?
I used the Disable-Dm-Verity-Zip directly in TWRP after installation. Worked without a problem.
romuser87 said:
I used the Disable-Dm-Verity-Zip directly in TWRP after installation. Worked without a problem.
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I read that somewhere too but that didn't help me at all... Maybe i have a bad zip file..
Can you share the zip you flashed?
Also, any idea how i could get this fixed:
Helhound0 said:
Since i didn't find a solution to make the installation presistant, i went ahead and flashed Elixir with the temporarily booted TWRP. Then wiped cache and dalvik, flashed the TWRP image, formatted data and then rebooted. Now it works.
Edit: This method did something to my recovery. I can boot to system and recovery fine but TWRP isn't able to mount the data partition. So i'm not able to flash anything or root the device anymore.
I tried formatting data, no luck.
Then tried repairing the data partition. No luck.
Changed the file system to EX2 and then EX4... Nothing.
Anyone know a solution for this?
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Helhound0 said:
I read that somewhere too but that didn't help me at all... Maybe i have a bad zip file..
Can you share the zip you flashed?
Also, any idea how i could get this fixed:
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The attached file worked for me
Helhound0 said:
Would that re-lock the bootloader? And if so do i have to wait 7 more days for it to be unlocked?
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1. With MiFlash there is an option at the bottom of the screen to lock bootloader. Just make sure it is NOT checked, and you will be safe to use MiFlash without relocking bootloader.
2. When installing TWRP for first time, it is essential that your first reboot is straight back to TWRP - then it becomes persistent, and future reboots to recovery will be to TWRP. If you do not do the first reboot back to TWRP, the stock MIUI ROM recovery reinstalls itself.
HiQual said:
1. With MiFlash there is an option at the bottom of the screen to lock bootloader. Just make sure it is NOT checked, and you will be safe to use MiFlash without relocking bootloader.
2. When installing TWRP for first time, it is essential that your first reboot is straight back to TWRP - then it becomes persistent, and future reboots to recovery will be to TWRP. If you do not do the first reboot back to TWRP, the stock MIUI ROM recovery reinstalls itself.
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The first ever twrp install i did, i rebooted to system by mistake but i reflashed twrp and made sure to reboot to recovery.... That was the second try. I think i may have tried at least two dozen times since that but it just kept booting back to stock recovery...
I think I'll run with this until the end of Jan and then redo everything from scratch...
Helhound0 said:
Since i didn't find a solution to make the installation presistant, i went ahead and flashed Elixir with the temporarily booted TWRP. Then wiped cache and dalvik, flashed the TWRP image, formatted data and then rebooted. Now it works.
Edit: This method did something to my recovery. I can boot to system and recovery fine but TWRP isn't able to mount the data partition. So i'm not able to flash anything or root the device anymore.
I tried formatting data, no luck.
Then tried repairing the data partition. No luck.
Changed the file system to EX2 and then EX4... Nothing.
Anyone know a solution for this?
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I'm stuck at this stage. Have you found any solution yet?

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