im just letting the S3 users know that i have now got an s3 and will begin developing for s3 now!
starting with my first creation for the s3, i have made a flashable .zip file that flashes the selected recovery, so no need for re-downloading and re-flashing, simply flash the .zip, then aroma will open asking whitch recovery to flash then it will flash then reboot into the new recovery!
coming soon!
ricky310711 said:
im just letting the S3 users know that i have now got an s3 and will begin developing for s3 now!
starting with my first creation for the s3, i have made a flashable .zip file that flashes the selected recovery, so no need for re-downloading and re-flashing, simply flash the .zip, then aroma will open asking whitch recovery to flash then it will flash then reboot into the new recovery!
coming soon!
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Looking forward, it will be useful, any information about the development state?
mirroalex said:
Looking forward will be useful, any information about the development state?
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i actually just amde the packages and tested each of them, all ive gotta do is configure aroma and we will be up and running by tommorow arvo!
will it automatically download the newest version of the selected recovery?
chrismast said:
will it automatically download the newest version of the selected recovery?
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Its a flashable .zip package, I will just gather the latest recoveries and update every month
ricky310711 said:
Its a flashable .zip package, I will just gather the latest recoveries and update every month
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ok, good luck with it!
personally I do not see the point yet as I just can download the single recovery (there is anyway not that much choice) and flash it but I am sure there are users that will appreciate an Aroma installer.
chrismast said:
ok, good luck with it!
personally I do not see the point yet as I just can download the single recovery (there is anyway not that much choice) and flash it but I am sure there are users that will appreciate an Aroma installer.
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The point of this being that some recoveries cant flash certain .zip files... eg twrp 2.5.0.0 cannot flash .zip files with aroma, this is also a pachage to help developers!
ricky310711 said:
The point of this being that some recoveries cant flash certain .zip files... eg twrp 2.5.0.0 cannot flash .zip files with aroma, this is also a pachage to help developers!
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ah ok, didn't know that, anyway as I said for certain people surly helpful! Good luck!
An app that could connect to a central repository and download the latest versions would be great. Then using the same method stweaks by siyah uses to "hijack" recovery or temp boot would make more sense to me.
That way you open app, choose recovery to boot and flash your zips. Then boot back to android...
Rather than boot recovery, flash zip,,choose recovery, flash zip...
Or just use philz recovery and be able to flash all zips anyway
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rootSU said:
An app that could connect to a central repository and download the latest versions would be great. Then using the same method stweaks by siyah uses to "hijack" recovery or temp boot would make more sense to me.
That way you open app, choose recovery to boot and flash your zips. Then boot back to android...
Rather than boot recovery, flash zip,,choose recovery, flash zip...
Or just use philz recovery and be able to flash all zips anyway
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Seems legit, although I do not have time to make a . Apk of it..
Also keep in mibd what if you didnt have data connection, or yet couldnt even boot...
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Hey Guys
I am sharing the latest CWM recovery images; CWM 6.0.2.5
To be straight, I used Koush's Recovery Builder to build these
latest recovery images in both, touch & non-touch variants.
And so I do not take any credit, all of it to Koush. Also, I didn't
publish a thread for this in development section since I didn't
perform any development on this.
Downloads
Touch Recovery TAR
Non-Touch Recovery TAR
Touch Recovery ZIP
Non-Touch Recovery ZIP
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How to build on your own?
Visit the Recovery Builder
Click on the "Existing Devices" tab.
Now under the Existing Devices dropdown, select "i9300".
Tick "Touch Recovery" option if you desire for the touch variant, otherwise do not touch it.
Now click on the blue colored "Build" tab.
The page will then prompt you with a reference build ID, take note of it.
Now continue to build server.
Look for the corresponding build ID.
Once its done, click on it.
You can now download your "recovery.img" build.
How to flash?
flash TAR files with Odin or mobile Odin
flash ZIP files in recovery
and dont forget to hit thanks if you like this
tried flashing this recovery but it doesn't flash either through odin or mobile odin.
Open .tar file using 7zip and get recovery.img. Then flash it using Mobile Odin. Works fine for me
m1c4d0 said:
Open .tar file using 7zip and get recovery.img. Then flash it using Mobile Odin. Works fine for me
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Yes that to forgot odin can now flash img files now lol my mistake
im what Willis was talking about
what the difference with the 6.0.1.2 touch version ?
Is there any reason why to select the 'crespo' build from the existing devices drop down box??
What's the difference between picking the crespo rather than the i9300 choice???
kersey said:
Is there any reason why to select the 'crespo' build from the existing devices drop down box??
What's the difference between picking the crespo rather than the i9300 choice???
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............. Well um BIGGEST difference would be that i9300 is the intl s3 and crespo from what i remember is the nexus s so if you pick crespo you would build the latest recovery for the nexus s
im what Willis was talking about
XeactorZ said:
what the difference with the 6.0.1.2 touch version ?
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Well the biggest thing i noticed was the ability to now sideload
and also the multiple no when wiping cache or dalvik is gone
it now only appears when doing a factory reset for good reasons
to i would hate to hit yes accidently
sorry for the bad pics they were taken on my girlfriends
crapple product lmao
im what Willis was talking about
kersey said:
Is there any reason why to select the 'crespo' build from the existing devices drop down box??
What's the difference between picking the crespo rather than the i9300 choice???
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of course you have to select i9300 for SIII recovery !
crespo recovery is for other phone, don´t try to flash that !!
i guess 1.post is copied from other (crespo) thread, please fix nr.3 (Now under the Existing Devices dropdown, select "crespo".)
greetz
markus
75markus said:
of course you have to select i9300 for SIII recovery !
crespo recovery is for other phone, don´t try to flash that !!
i guess 1.post is copied from other (crespo) thread, please fix nr.3 (Now under the Existing Devices dropdown, select "crespo".)
greetz
markus
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Thanks lol and yea copied that little bit i hate typing all day haha
im what Willis was talking about
sharingan92 said:
Thanks lol and yea copied that little bit i hate typing all day haha
im what Willis was talking about
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Tested 6019 touch recovery, created full backup, reset system, format /system, restored, no errors. Note that default backup is now tar good work
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Something is wrong. I used the builder to build my own touch recovery yet mobil odin can't flash it. Not even if I pack it into a rar file. What do?
sharingan92 said:
Thanks lol and yea copied that little bit i hate typing all day haha
im what Willis was talking about
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That's what confused me earlier in the thread . All worked fine on building one for i9300
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Best feature: apply zip from adb. (install zip from sideload -- adb sideload [package])
- but doesn't work
Not the very best solution to install a recovery manager like Odin Mobile if i'am without a system ... have someone a recovery in this version that i can flash through
Odin v3 with windooze?
Many thanks
I'd need a cwm flashable zip of it.
Theshawty said:
Something is wrong. I used the builder to build my own touch recovery yet mobil odin can't flash it. Not even if I pack it into a rar file. What do?
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strange... i build one yesterday (http://jenkins.cyanogenmod.org/job/recovery/12031/) and flashed the .img file with mobile odin without problems ...
andy572 said:
Not the very best solution to install a recovery manager like Odin Mobile if i'am without a system ... have someone a recovery in this version that i can flash through
Odin v3 with windooze?
Many thanks
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new tar files are up have tested with mobile and desktop odin and both are working perfectly
sharingan92 said:
new tar files are up have tested with mobile and desktop odin and both are working perfectly
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Much obliged, works well now! Never thought I'd see anything past 6.0.1.2 for this device
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Hello XDA
Im just wondering if anyone can create a CWM 6.0.2.3 Recovery Flashable Zip that can be flash via Recovery..
Coz for I do test some custom cwm touch recovery, but to be able to revert back to Official CWMR 6.0.2.3, I have to flash the .IMG via PC (Fastboot Mode).
If anyone can provide us with a Flashable zip with ClockWorkMod Recovery that would be cool and I would be greatful to the one who provide it..
THanks and have a nice day..
Why not use ROM manager?
You can't flash a recovery image when in recovery as it's in use - you can only use fastboot (or ROM Manager if you REALLY want to)
EddyOS said:
You can't flash a recovery image when in recovery as it's in use - you can only use fastboot (or ROM Manager if you REALLY want to)
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Ow.. Thanks for that valuable information, though, I tried to flash a custom CWM touch recovery which was posted here, and there's a flashable zip available, I tried that and flash it via Official CWM Recovery it flashes without any problems,
Still, Fastboot flashing is no problem for me, is just that, It happens to me one time that cant access my PC, then thought of and hoping there's a flashable zip of cwmr without any modifications just like the Official .IMG
Thanks for the reply.
EDIT:
And as for the ROM Manager, I think its a paid app, and I only buy paid apps If I always use that app.
yethz said:
Hello XDA
Im just wondering if anyone can create a CWM 6.0.2.3 Recovery Flashable Zip that can be flash via Recovery..
Coz for I do test some custom cwm touch recovery, but to be able to revert back to Official CWMR 6.0.2.3, I have to flash the .IMG via PC (Fastboot Mode).
If anyone can provide us with a Flashable zip with ClockWorkMod Recovery that would be cool and I would be greatful to the one who provide it..
THanks and have a nice day..
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get it from my mediafirefolder
EddyOS said:
You can't flash a recovery image when in recovery as it's in use - you can only use fastboot (or ROM Manager if you REALLY want to)
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sorry, but i have to disagree, of course it works. I flash recoveries this way for years.
yethz said:
Ow.. Thanks for that valuable information, though, I tried to flash a custom CWM touch recovery which was posted here, and there's a flashable zip available, I tried that and flash it via Official CWM Recovery it flashes without any problems,
Still, Fastboot flashing is no problem for me, is just that, It happens to me one time that cant access my PC, then thought of and hoping there's a flashable zip of cwmr without any modifications just like the Official .IMG
Thanks for the reply.
EDIT:
And as for the ROM Manager, I think its a paid app, and I only buy paid apps If I always use that app.
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In which case I stand corrected, I didn't think it was possible to flash another recovery when the existing one is running. Seems like a bit of a security loophole IMO!
Download goo.im and install TWRP
yethz said:
And as for the ROM Manager, I think its a paid app, and I only buy paid apps If I always use that app.
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I just checked Google play, Rom manager is free.
TWRP can't detect SDcard external on OTG
calanizzle said:
Download goo.im and install TWRP
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Use an OTG adaptor to access to USB thumb drive connect to Nexus 4.
I have same set up when used TWRP 2.4.4 on Samsung Nexus, and ASUS TF300t; on both devices TWRP recognizes SD card external via OTG without problem.
On Nexus 4, when plug in, or turn it to fastboot, recovery mode, the light on USB thumb drive does not blink. after get in TWRP it will not mount external drive.
Any help?
sunnywhite said:
Use an OTG adaptor to access to USB thumb drive connect to Nexus 4.
I have same set up when used TWRP 2.4.4 on Samsung Nexus, and ASUS TF300t; on both devices TWRP recognizes SD card external via OTG without problem.
On Nexus 4, when plug in, or turn it to fastboot, recovery mode, the light on USB thumb drive does not blink. after get in TWRP it will not mount external drive.
Any help?
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Nexus 4 doesn't support OTG.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
EddyOS said:
You can't flash a recovery image when in recovery as it's in use - you can only use fastboot (or ROM Manager if you REALLY want to)
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Yes you can..... stop spreading misinformation.
chemao said:
Yes you can..... stop spreading misinformation.
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You've dug up a 5 month old thread to say that? Well done...
You'll see that I was already corrected and admitted such so you've made yourself look like a fool
EddyOS said:
You've dug up a 5 month old thread to say that? Well done...
You'll see that I was already corrected and admitted such so you've made yourself look like a fool
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I didn't "dig up" the thread. I was looking for information on CWM Recovery custom ROMs and while reading this (among others) thread looking for the info, I saw your post. Since you aren't man enough to delete your inaccurate comment, I felt it important to decry it so others don't heed your ignorant assertion.
Why should I delete it? I was corrected, I admitted as such and that is more manly than leaving a post saying 'deleted' in it don't you think? I can easily admit when I'm wrong and this was one of those times
Hi guys,
I just want to ask you how could I replace TWRP Recovery with CWM on my LG G2 D802 International?Are there any issue/incompatibility?
I have rooted and installed TWRP, but I have issue with installing CyanogenMod 10.2 Stable (I checked MD5 and downloaded it many times): as I understand is a problem of TWRP compatibility.
Maxximo88 said:
Hi guys,
I just want to ask you how could I replace TWRP Recovery with CWM on my LG G2 D802 International?Are there any issue/incompatibility?
I have rooted and installed TWRP, but I have issue with installing CyanogenMod 10.2 Stable (I checked MD5 and downloaded it many times): as I understand is a problem of TWRP compatibility.
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It depends on what you download. If you download the recovery.img you can use the app "flashify" to flash the recovery, or if you download a flashable .zip then flash it in recovery then reboot recovery.
There are also instructions on how to use adb and loki here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449670
Mandelbrot.Benoit said:
It depends on what you download. If you download the recovery.img you can use the app "flashify" to flash the recovery, or if you download a flashable .zip then flash it in recovery then reboot recovery.
There are also instructions on how to use adb and loki here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449670
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Mandelbrot.Benoit thanks fot your reply.
I'm interested with the flashable zip, so I just need to download it from Official CWM topic the file called "ZIP FILES - OFFICIAL - TOUCH D802" and flash it from TWRP recovery?
Maxximo88 said:
Mandelbrot.Benoit thanks fot your reply.
I'm interested with the flashable zip, so I just need to download it from Official CWM topic the file called "ZIP FILES - OFFICIAL - TOUCH D802" and flash it from TWRP recovery?
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I'm not 100% if thats a "lokified" recovery or not. I don't think you'll hurt anything by flashing it. If you can't flash something using that recovery then there is an issue and you can flash another recovery.
Maxximo88 said:
Mandelbrot.Benoit thanks fot your reply.
I'm interested with the flashable zip, so I just need to download it from Official CWM topic the file called "ZIP FILES - OFFICIAL - TOUCH D802" and flash it from TWRP recovery?
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I used the Flashify app from the play store to switch recoveries with no issues.
Mandelbrot.Benoit said:
I'm not 100% if thats a "lokified" recovery or not. I don't think you'll hurt anything by flashing it. If you can't flash something using that recovery then there is an issue and you can flash another recovery.
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What do You suggest?
Otherwise, there is also the app called ROM Manger which should automatically flash the CWM.
The important thing is that it does not create problems between recovery.
mouf32 said:
I used the Flashify app from the play store to switch recoveries with no issues.
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Thanks Mouf32! :victory:
No issue guys,
CWM flashed correctly! Thanks!
Short on tons of time, but here you go for your downloading pleasure...
First off, you have the OTA zip from LGE, it only works on stock recovery...
Download From Google
Android File Host Mirror(s)
Working on update zip for twrp users currently.. Stay tuned
Question. If I'm using TWRP, is it possible to just flash the stock recovery with one of those .IMG flashing apps to regain stock recovery and flash the update? Or would I just be better off waiting for a TWRP flashable zip?
carnivalrejectq said:
Question. If I'm using TWRP, is it possible to just flash the stock recovery with one of those .IMG flashing apps to regain stock recovery and flash the update? Or would I just be better off waiting for a TWRP flashable zip?
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Wait for the TWRP zip if you want to keep recovery. Flashing stock recovery will probably lock you out without an updated TOT as the fuses likely have been changed
simonsickle said:
Wait for the TWRP zip if you want to keep recovery. Flashing stock recovery will probably lock you out without an updated TOT as the fuses likely have been changed
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I see.....I just have no access to a PC anymore is all lol. You're the first person to have responded to me about this so thanks for that haha.
simonsickle said:
Short on tons of time, but here you go for your downloading pleasure...
First off, you have the OTA zip from LGE, it only works on stock recovery...
Download From Google
Android File Host Mirror(s)
Working on update zip for twrp users currently.. Stay tuned
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will this work with ¨LGUP¨ ? if any one has the .kdz or tot please share i will need that to recovery my phone it got brick load only firmware update all the time i cant boot or load to the stock recovery firmware update or boot load.
thanks you.
Any headway on the flashable zip file
mrchaos429 said:
Any headway on the flashable zip file
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yeah he pmed it to everyone else. it's been done for hours but you personally have to wait.
First it was a simple question second I wasn't trying to rush third no need to be a **** fourth stay on topic and fifth quit being a ****
mrchaos429 said:
First it was a simple question second I wasn't trying to rush third no need to be a **** fourth stay on topic and fifth quit being a ****
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Lol dude do you read at all look at the op he said he's working on it. The golden rule of xda is never ask for updates. Your the one being a **** by annoying someone who's trying to make a flashable zip for you. If you can't wait then make it yourself this a development forum.
Wuuuusaaba...
ronald11 said:
will this work with ¨LGUP¨ ? if any one has the .kdz or tot please share i will need that to recovery my phone it got brick load only firmware update all the time i cant boot or load to the stock recovery firmware update or boot load.
thanks you.
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if have problem with the boot here is the .kdz steps..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...-zips-imgs-t3511294/post69896212#post69896212
carnivalrejectq said:
I see.....I just have no access to a PC anymore is all lol. You're the first person to have responded to me about this so thanks for that haha.
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Go to the Google Play store.....get an app called Flashify...... Select Recovery Image, select/download TWRP 3.0.2.1 (latest version) and it will flash the recovery to your previously rooted phone in a few seconds. Enjoy. :laugh:
So I just noticed there's a new TWRP build up for us! Just thought I'd throw this out there, not sure what's different.
https://dl.twrp.me/shamu/
the only change is "Bring back /misc"
you should update if you are using cm14.1, cmupdater can cause bootloop with twrp 3.0.2.0 or older
8zabi said:
you should update if you are using cm14.1, cmupdater can cause bootloop with twrp 3.0.2.0 or older
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I was struggling with this this morning. I was stuck in Recovery but managed to get back into System by doing a Reboot Bootloader, then Start. Then I downloaded the new TWRP and flashed it, all is well now. Would have been easier if I had access to a computer this morning.
psycho_asylum said:
I was struggling with this this morning. I was stuck in Recovery but managed to get back into System by doing a Reboot Bootloader, then Start. Then I downloaded the new TWRP and flashed it, all is well now. Would have been easier if I had access to a computer this morning.
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Flashify is usually good for that!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify&hl=en
Boot into recovery
Select install
Select near the bottom IMG button
Select IMG file
Select type of IMG ( boot, recovery)
Slide to start once finished reboot to recovery and check version
Reboot to O's
Profit
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Read several posts about bad download. Before flashing check the size of TWRP version 3.0.2.1. The file size is 11,3 Mb.
https://dl.twrp.me/shamu/
tsjanda said:
Boot into recovery
Select install
Select near the bottom IMG button
Select IMG file
Select type of IMG ( boot, recovery)
Slide to start once finished reboot to recovery and check version
Reboot to O's
Profit
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Put phone into bootloader mode. Hold shift and right click to "Open command window here" where you have ADB and your TWRP file (assuming Windows PC). Type "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-1-shamu.img". Easier, quicker, and potentially safer IMO.
Dopamin3 said:
..... "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-1-shamu.img". Easier, quicker, and potentially safer IMO.
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That's the most basic method, but with the app FlashFire you don't need a PC.
NLBeev said:
Read several posts about bad download. Before flashing check the size of TWRP version 3.0.2.1. The file size is 11,3 Mb.
https://dl.twrp.me/shamu/
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Thank you for this. If you are using Tapatalk latest app it opens the link in its own browser and the download is only 6.92k. Opening in chrome beta and downloading gets the whole file downloaded.
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
NLBeev said:
That's the most basic method, but with the app FlashFire you don't need a PC.
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Depending on version you don't even need FlashFire. TWRP can flash the updated image.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Depending on version you don't even need FlashFire. TWRP can flash the updated image.
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In this case not possible, because the flashed version of TWRP-recovery was corrupt.
NLBeev said:
In this case not possible, because the flashed version of TWRP-recovery was corrupt.
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I guess I took your post out of context, since your post didn't mention a corrupt download, but earlier posts did.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
I guess I took your post out of context, since your post didn't mention a corrupt download, but earlier posts did.
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That's imaginable, because I had to edit the post.
I have made a mistake; didn't check the file size. After reboot to recovery, I noticed that a corrupt IMG was flashed.
EDIT
Version 3.0.3-0 available see next post.
TWRP-recovery version 3.0.3-0 for Nexus 6 available.
https://dl.twrp.me/shamu/twrp-3.0.3-0-shamu.img.html
3.1.0-0
https://dl.twrp.me/shamu/twrp-3.1.0-0-shamu.img.html
What's new:
https://www.xda-developers.com/twrp...-support-for-adb-backup-ab-ota-zips-and-more/
Installed version 3.1.0-0. With all the changes themes need to be reworked. Also, there are rumblings in the XDA article discussion thread that Aroma does not work on this recovery. I'll have to check that.
EDIT: Aroma working perfectly here, as far as I can tell.
I am just curious. Can backups made on older version of TWRP be restored by this new version? Thanks.
chaibaby said:
I am just curious. Can backups made on older version of TWRP be restored by this new version? Thanks.
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only one way to know, so try it and report back
wase4711 said:
only one way to know, so try it and report back
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Will do when I am home later on tonight then report back.
chaibaby said:
I am just curious. Can backups made on older version of TWRP be restored by this new version? Thanks.
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Usually, yes. I would backup up personal data onto PC before trying.