Can't flash cm13 nightly in twrp - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm currently running cm 13 20151211 nightly on my D802. When i try to flash a new nightly in twrp it's stuck on the flashing screen. I've let it flash overnight and it was still flashing in the morning. When i reboot the device using the button combination it boots back into cm 13 20151211 nightly with xposed still installed so it hasn't even touched the system files. I'm using the latest blastagator twrp.

MrJodroid said:
I'm currently running cm 13 20151211 nightly on my D802. When i try to flash a new nightly in twrp it's stuck on the flashing screen. I've let it flash overnight and it was still flashing in the morning. When i reboot the device using the button combination it boots back into cm 13 20151211 nightly with xposed still installed so it hasn't even touched the system files. I'm using the latest blastagator twrp.
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Maybe bad download redownload

I've already downloaded the nightly multiple times, using the cm updater and using chrome. I also tried downloading using a pc. Nothing worked.
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MrJodroid said:
I've already downloaded the nightly multiple times, using the cm updater and using chrome. I also tried downloading using a pc. Nothing worked.
Sent from my LG-D802 using Tapatalk
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it shouldnt take more than 5 min to flash maybe even less then 5 min..
are dirty flashing?? if so why not try a clean install. deleting all.... or maybe go back to stock lollipop and start from scratch..

raptorddd said:
it shouldnt take more than 5 min to flash maybe even less then 5 min..
are dirty flashing?? if so why not try a clean install. deleting all.... or maybe go back to stock lollipop and start from scratch..
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I made a twrp backup of my rom, wiped data, system, cache and dalvik cache. Then I tried to flash the new nightly and succeeded. Then I flashed the gapps and did a restore of my data. The rom booted perfectly and is running smootly now. Thank you for your help!

Hiiii

MrJodroid said:
I made a twrp backup of my rom, wiped data, system, cache and dalvik cache. Then I tried to flash the new nightly and succeeded. Then I flashed the gapps and did a restore of my data. The rom booted perfectly and is running smootly now. Thank you for your help!
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glad you got it back working.. youre welcomed.

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[Q] Stuck at Paranoid Android boot logo!

Hi, I'm just another android semi-noob who made a silly mistake, and has now spent the whole day in the library researching my problem, as I don't have internet at my new flat yet.
Here's what happened, as concisely as possible:
I have a Nexus 4, on 4.2.2, running a version of PA 3+, with Franco Kernel. I felt like another PA nightly update, after having not updated for a couple of weeks, so I chose the latest one, which was PA 3.92. Did the usual - recovery, install rom, install gapps, install kernel, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache.
Then, the phone wouldn't boot, was stuck on the Google logo. I went to bed. Today, I realised (although I could still be wrong) that the 3.92 PA update was for Jelly Bean 4.3. Is this even correct? Well, assuming it was, I managed to connect phone to my mac, go into terminal, use adb-mac, which I had downloaded months ago when I first rooted, and send the PA 3.69 zip to the phone. Installed that, then gapps then kernel, wiped cache and dalvik cache, and rebooted. I've now done this a few times and each time, I get stuck at the Paranoid Android boot logo.
Most of the other threads I see suggest wiping data. I really don't want to wipe my data, is there a solution?
If I do, really, have to wipe my data to get any further, how would I go about backing EVERYTHING up beforehand, given that I only have access to fastboot and recovery? Would I need to follow this tutorial (which doesn't backup SMS...) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351 ? Also, when I've backed up, how exactly do I go about wiping data and then getting back to exactly where I was before all of this?
Was I correct in thinking that PA 3.92 is only for JB 4.3 and that PA 3.69 is for 4.2.2? Was I correct in thinking that this is why my phone got stuck?
Please, please help me, it will be much appreciated, my laptop is almost out of battery now so I'm going home, then coming back to the library in an hour as I haven't eaten all day
Depressed noob.
Flash PA again but do not flash the kernel. looks like PA is using jss build and maybe the kernel you are flashing is using jwr build.
PA is having some problems now with root, i suggest you to stay in 4.2.2 or use another 4.3 rom.
Did you flash the Android 4.3 baseband and radio?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4
leandronb said:
Flash PA again but do not flash the kernel. looks like PA is using jss build and maybe the kernel you are flashing is using jwr build.
PA is having some problems now with root, i suggest you to stay in 4.2.2 or use another 4.3 rom.
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Yeah, I do intend to say in 4.2.2, do you think I should try an older PA? I think 3.69 is for 4.2.2, which is the one I've flashed, several times. OK, I'll try flashing the rom, then gapps but not Franco Kernel as you suggest, but I think I may have tried that already and it didn't work.
andyabc said:
Did you flash the Android 4.3 baseband and radio?
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No, I don't even know what radio is, all I did was try to flash the PA 3.92 update zip, on it's own (plus gapps and franco kernel)
Yep, you have to wipe data since you're switching between Android versions.
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Nigeldg said:
Yep, you have to wipe data since you're switching between Android versions.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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But I only installed the PA rom corresponding to JB 4.3, I never updated to stock 4.3 or anything beforehand, it was just a mistaken update to PA 3.92 which I think is for JB 4.3 only. Anyway I think I'm clutching at straws here, so if I do have to wipe, 1) how can I make the fullest backup possible of everything on my phone and, 2) how do I go about wiping and finally, 3) after I wipe, what exactly do I do??
Thanks so much to you three for taking an interest in my problem so far!
12ian34 said:
But I only installed the PA rom corresponding to JB 4.3, I never updated to stock 4.3 or anything beforehand, it was just a mistaken update to PA 3.92 which I think is for JB 4.3 only. Anyway I think I'm clutching at straws here, so if I do have to wipe, 1) how can I make the fullest backup possible of everything on my phone and, 2) how do I go about wiping and finally, 3) after I wipe, what exactly do I do??
Thanks so much to you three for taking an interest in my problem so far!
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I had exactly the same issue you had at first boot, it remained at Google logo forever when i first flashed PA 3.92. This issue came because i was flashing PA 3.02 with Franco nightly 165, franco nightly 165 is for 4.2.2m and if you were in 4.2.2 then you will never know new releases as that one was the last 4.2.2 kernel. I suggest you flash PA 3.92 + gapps from 0802, without Franco, it will boot fine. Also, as explained in big letters in PA download, first step is to download radio and bootloader for the update, i did not have to wipe my memory for the upgrade.
I don't recommend downloading Franco 175 for 4.3, as it has conflicting issues with PA, so use PA with the stock kernel and you should be good meanwhile this gets solved.
12ian34 said:
Yeah, I do intend to say in 4.2.2, do you think I should try an older PA? I think 3.69 is for 4.2.2, which is the one I've flashed, several times. OK, I'll try flashing the rom, then gapps but not Franco Kernel as you suggest, but I think I may have tried that already and it didn't work.
No, I don't even know what radio is, all I did was try to flash the PA 3.92 update zip, on it's own (plus gapps and franco kernel)
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Go here and flash the baseband and radio and flash it before flashing the rom and make sure it is wiped clean: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147194
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andyabc said:
Go here and flash the baseband and radio and flash it before flashing the rom and make sure it is wiped clean: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147194
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But how do I go about backing it up before I wipe it give that I can only access fastboot and recovery (CWM) ?!?!
OK, I've found a way to do it using
./adb-mac pull /sdcard/0/ sdcardbackup
do I need to backup anything else?
Also, I've downloaded the link you sent me, just to be clear, first, I wipe data, factory reset, then I send the radio and baseband to my phone using adb, then flash them in recovery and then flash PA 3.69, GApps, Franco Kernel r165 then wipe cache, dalvik cache, then reboot, then go about restoring all my data. Is this correct?
Mee too
I just wiped my Nexus 4, flashed the new jb 4.3 bootloader and radio, and flashed PA 3.94 to check out the experience.. Except for the time taken by boot logo to start up the first time, I was happy using it for a couple of hours.. Only till the time I rebooted it.. Since then, it's just stuck at the PA animation / logo and NOT MOVING AHEAD !! Please help!!
jsmonu said:
I just wiped my Nexus 4, flashed the new jb 4.3 bootloader and radio, and flashed PA 3.94 to check out the experience.. Except for the time taken by boot logo to start up the first time, I was happy using it for a couple of hours.. Only till the time I rebooted it.. Since then, it's just stuck at the PA animation / logo and NOT MOVING AHEAD !! Please help!!
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just do what is written on the xda page, do not deviate from that.
get up to date, that means get the latest TWRP and make sure you are running googles newest radios
1. factory reset, perhaps format partitions: system, data, cache, dalvik
2. install the latest PA, thats 3.94
3. install the latest PA gapps, thats 0805a
4. wipe caches, reboot
5. do no mess around with things like titanium backup - at least dont restore system apps
6. if you make a clean install root will work out of the box.
when developing i must go through that process hundreds of times, i can vouch that it will work.
molesarecoming said:
just do what is written on the xda page, do not deviate from that.
get up to date, that means get the latest TWRP and make sure you are running googles newest radios
1. factory reset, perhaps format partitions: system, data, cache, dalvik
2. install the latest PA, thats 3.94
3. install the latest PA gapps, thats 0805a
4. wipe caches, reboot
5. do no mess around with things like titanium backup - at least dont restore system apps
6. if you make a clean install root will work out of the box.
when developing i must go through that process hundreds of times, i can vouch that it will work.
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Moles! Help me! I refer you to my first post in this thread, I want to stay on 4.2.2 and PA 3.69 for the moment, and preferably not wipe everything. I accidentally updated to PA 3.92 and then stuck at the PA logo on boot forever. Now I've tried to go back to 3.69 many times and still get stuck at PA logo. currently using adb pull to get all my important stuff off phone.
Is there a shortcut for me, which doesn't involve wiping??
EDIT:
... OK, I just downloaded the 4.3 radio and bootloader, pa 3.94, gapps and sent them to my phone, flashed each one in turn and then wiped caches, reboot. I skipped the wipe, and now my phone is working for the first time in three days - [optimising apps]. Let's see if this works....
Yep, phone works absolutely fine, didn't have to wipe and now have 4.3 and PA 3.94, which wasnt my original intention, but it had to happen sometime! Thanks for all the help people, I think we can consider this one solved
12ian34 said:
Hi, I'm just another android semi-noob who made a silly mistake, and has now spent the whole day in the library researching my problem, as I don't have internet at my new flat yet.
Here's what happened, as concisely as possible:
I have a Nexus 4, on 4.2.2, running a version of PA 3+, with Franco Kernel. I felt like another PA nightly update, after having not updated for a couple of weeks, so I chose the latest one, which was PA 3.92. Did the usual - recovery, install rom, install gapps, install kernel, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache.
Then, the phone wouldn't boot, was stuck on the Google logo. I went to bed. Today, I realised (although I could still be wrong) that the 3.92 PA update was for Jelly Bean 4.3. Is this even correct? Well, assuming it was, I managed to connect phone to my mac, go into terminal, use adb-mac, which I had downloaded months ago when I first rooted, and send the PA 3.69 zip to the phone. Installed that, then gapps then kernel, wiped cache and dalvik cache, and rebooted. I've now done this a few times and each time, I get stuck at the Paranoid Android boot logo.
Most of the other threads I see suggest wiping data. I really don't want to wipe my data, is there a solution?
If I do, really, have to wipe my data to get any further, how would I go about backing EVERYTHING up beforehand, given that I only have access to fastboot and recovery? Would I need to follow this tutorial (which doesn't backup SMS...) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351 ? Also, when I've backed up, how exactly do I go about wiping data and then getting back to exactly where I was before all of this?
Was I correct in thinking that PA 3.92 is only for JB 4.3 and that PA 3.69 is for 4.2.2? Was I correct in thinking that this is why my phone got stuck?
Please, please help me, it will be much appreciated, my laptop is almost out of battery now so I'm going home, then coming back to the library in an hour as I haven't eaten all day
Depressed noob.
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Download the nexus 4 toolkit and flash stock rom from it

failing CM11 install

so decided to update my N4 from 4.3.1 to 4.4? from 10.2.1 stable to 11 nightly.. booted into TWRP, and tried installing CM11, but FAILED. wiped Cache, Dalvik Cache, and Factory Reset. Still FAILED. Wiped System too. Still Failing. Any ideas?
The CM 10.2.1 zip doesnt work either. Originally i had updated to 10.2.1 and noticed it was still android 4.3.1 XD just.. updated? so decided to go CM 11 then this happened T_T
any ideas?
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so i found out CM11 doesnt work with TWRP. had to use ADB to flash recovery to CWM then flash CM11....
Sounds like you need to update your recovery
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Happened to me also, you need to update to the latest version. I have CWM but for TWRP is probably the same.
yeah o well. i flashed to CWM recovery (newest one prob) and it worked. running CM11 now.

LG G2 Malladus 2.0.2, Wont Boot.

Followed Instructions @ docs.google.com/document/d/1xsU9W656TA-Lw1LAlL7hqROf2QjiOI2puyDU-DDP41Q/edit?pli=1
Using TWRP 2.7 for flashing.
Tried to flash Malladus /w GApps & Only Malladus. No luck, either way.
MD5' the files, they are matching.
Device will not boot with 2.0.2
Can flash back to 1.2.9 and boot fine.
Anyone? Thank you for your time.
Maybe existing data on the internal memory is confusing the device, not sure, Will wipe all data and report findings.
Xaeias said:
Followed Instructions @ docs.google.com/document/d/1xsU9W656TA-Lw1LAlL7hqROf2QjiOI2puyDU-DDP41Q/edit?pli=1
Using TWRP 2.7 for flashing.
Tried to flash Malladus /w GApps & Only Malladus. No luck, either way.
MD5' the files, they are matching.
Device will not boot with 2.0.2
Can flash back to 1.2.9 and boot fine.
Anyone? Thank you for your time.
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with 2.0 they rebased the rom to 4.4.2 so my question is when you are flashing are you doing full wipe(system/data/cache/dalvik-cache)?
XxZombiePikachu said:
with 2.0 they rebased the rom to 4.4.2 so my question is when you are flashing are you doing full wipe(system/data/cache/dalvik-cache)?
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Yes, This is why i update, And my Chrome keeps lag rocking out.
Yes always, Just now i have wiped everything out of my /sdcard.
Wiped all again, applied permissions fix, flashed malladus, lg, gapps, wiped dalvik and
cache after install, reboot let sit 15 mins, Nothing.
I will now download 2.0.0 and try to flash that, then update to 2.0.2.
Ill post update.

stuck in boot splash screen after installing cm12

Here's all the details i have in a nice list:
I did a factory reset and then installed cm12 and gapps
I now realize that I left xposed installer installed
rebooting to recovery sticks at bootloader unlocked warning
turning off and plugging in yields cm animated charging battery
EDIT: Got recovery working by reflashing it through fastboot
Solved.
Had to enter fastboot and reflash twrp, then recovered into a backup of stock to disable xposed (oops ), and then go back to twrp and wipe everything except external sd card before flashing.
I am now running cm12 nigthly build for 2/1/2015!!
Can you help me? It seems u had a simular problem. I installed CM12 nightly but NOW anytime (regardless of ROM)(except the stock TW ROM) if i try rebooting the phone will not reboot. You mentioned something about Xposed modules. Did i need do uninstall exposed before moving from slimrom to CM12? I wiped, cache, dalvik, data and system and then installed CM12. Did i do somthing wrong? If i reboot i have to wipe everything, format data and then restore to my slimROM backup. (or do i clean install of some other rom) to use my phone. Please help me if you can. I cant reboot my phone
sharpknight said:
Can you help me? It seems u had a simular problem. I installed CM12 nightly but NOW anytime (regardless of ROM)(except the stock TW ROM) if i try rebooting the phone will not reboot. You mentioned something about Xposed modules. Did i need do uninstall exposed before moving from slimrom to CM12? I wiped, cache, dalvik, data and system and then installed CM12. Did i do somthing wrong? If i reboot i have to wipe everything, format data and then restore to my slimROM backup. (or do i clean install of some other rom) to use my phone. Please help me if you can. I cant reboot my phone
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I'd imagine wiping everything would take care of the xposed framework. How long did you let CM12 boot for? Lollipop ROMs can take a very long time for first boot, sometimes upwards of 20 minutes.
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xKroniK13x said:
I'd imagine wiping everything would take care of the xposed framework. How long did you let CM12 boot for? Lollipop ROMs can take a very long time for first boot, sometimes upwards of 20 minutes.
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10 minutes. Im back on slimROM (4.3) but the problem still persists.
If i reboot i have to restore. Could SLim also be taking so long all of a sudden?
I updated to TWRP 2.8 btw.
sharpknight said:
10 minutes. Im back on slimROM (4.3) but the problem still persists.
If i reboot i have to restore. Could SLim also be taking so long all of a sudden?
I updated to TWRP 2.8 btw.
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Slim should not be affected. I'd uninstall Xposed (via the installer app) and start fresh, with either LP or KK, whichever you prefer. LP takes significantly longer than 10 minutes to boot the first time, if you decide to try it again, let it go for at least 25 minutes before calling it dead. After first boot, it can restart pretty quickly.
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xKroniK13x said:
Slim should not be affected. I'd uninstall Xposed (via the installer app) and start fresh, with either LP or KK, whichever you prefer. LP takes significantly longer than 10 minutes to boot the first time, if you decide to try it again, let it go for at least 25 minutes before calling it dead. After first boot, it can restart pretty quickly.
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I know the problem happen to me all you have to do I download the Correct gapps. Lollipop gapps not kk gapps.
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Galaxy S4 i9500 - CM 12.1 Nightly (20160110) - GApps crashing constantly

So today I went from stock 5.0.1 to CM 12.1 Nightly (20160110) but gapps keeps crashing which makes my phone semi useless
First Things first
1. Flashed TWRP using Odin
2. Went into recovery and wiped Data and System
3. Installed CM 12.1
4. Installed GApps
5. Wiped Cache/Dalvik and rebooted
Phone boots up normally, And after unlocking the screen a stream of errors emerges, Not sure if i'm using the right gapps or not
Any help is much appreciated
~Chik
Chikyu Tenshi said:
So today I went from stock 5.0.1 to CM 12.1 Nightly (20160110) but gapps keeps crashing which makes my phone semi useless
First Things first
1. Flashed TWRP using Odin
2. Went into recovery and wiped Data and System
3. Installed CM 12.1
4. Installed GApps
5. Wiped Cache/Dalvik and rebooted
Phone boots up normally, And after unlocking the screen a stream of errors emerges, Not sure if i'm using the right gapps or not
Any help is much appreciated
~Chik
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Did you by any chance use Opengapps? Opengapps is like a hit or miss. Some days they work and some days then don't.
Try these gapps:
http://download.dirtyunicorns.com/files/gapps/banks_gapps/
You need to perform a full wipe though.
Lennyz1988 said:
Did you by any chance use Opengapps? Opengapps is like a hit or miss. Some days they work and some days then don't.
You need to perform a full wipe though.
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Yes I did try Opengapps which also didn't work
Edit: The gapps is 6.x.x while my phone is 5.1.1, That won't break my phone will it?
~Chik
You need 5.1 gapps then.
Chikyu Tenshi said:
Yes I did try Opengapps which also didn't work
Edit: The gapps is 6.x.x while my phone is 5.1.1, That won't break my phone will it?
~Chik
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My bad. Here is also another gapps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/app-minimal-gapps-gapps-lp-20150107-1-t2997368
Lennyz1988 said:
My bad. Here is also another gapps
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Still :c I only flashed the base tho, Am I supposed to flash the add ons too?
I think you can try a complete boot before flashing Gapps. And try other builds of Opengapps like mini or micro(well or even smaller depending your "Google apps" usage)
CHIN3S3_N00B said:
I think you can try a complete boot before flashing Gapps. And try other builds of Opengapps like mini or micro(well or even smaller depending your "Google apps" usage)
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Thanks for the reply, I'm downloading micro right now. Gonna fresh install CM 12.1 using TWRP then boot my phone fully before going back to recovery and flashing Gapps
Will edit my post within 30 mins with the result
Edit: No luck, And now for some reason my phone does not recognise my sim card
Could you try GearCM? Official CM for i9500 had lots of issues.
Sent from my GT-I9500
Chikyu Tenshi said:
Thanks for the reply, I'm downloading micro right now. Gonna fresh install CM 12.1 using TWRP then boot my phone fully before going back to recovery and flashing Gapps
Will edit my post within 30 mins with the result
Edit: No luck, And now for some reason my phone does not recognise my sim card
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Strange... because the symptoms shows like a mismatched gapps to cm... btw are you using the lastest TWRP?
If Yes try other recoveries. I used to use Philz until I bricked mine and had to flash back to stock and now I'm using a modified TWRP to enable dual boot.
If No then try update it and give it another try?
CHIN3S3_N00B said:
Strange... because the symptoms shows like a mismatched gapps to cm... btw are you using the lastest TWRP?
If Yes try other recoveries. I used to use Philz until I bricked mine and had to flash back to stock and now I'm using a modified TWRP to enable dual boot.
If No then try update it and give it another try?
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I recommend against doing this. The other recoveries are outdated and will give you problems. Stick with the latest TWRP.
Lennyz1988 said:
I recommend against doing this. The other recoveries are outdated and will give you problems. Stick with the latest TWRP.
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I think that i didn't express myself very well. Yes it's advisable and strongly recommended to use lastest builds of any recovery available as stable build.
But once i had to use Philz to flash a MIUI ROM because TWRP 2.8.6.0 was unable to execute the installation script didn't know why and that's why i said about different recoveries, and oh.... I forgot to say that after successful install rollback to TWRP because it's pretty new , stable and more user friendly than others.(CMW and the rainbow Easter egg was fine but having to use vol and power keys..... NO THANKS!)

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