TWRP Loop - Lenovo Zuk Edge Questions & Answers

Hi,
after flashing serveral custom roms (with open bootloader) via twrp (latest version), which btw worked perfectly till now, i suddenly produced a twrp loop. I tried to flash another custom rom, reinstall twrp, but no rom boots. Only twrp appears.
Because of this i can´t also open the port to flash a stock rom via QFIL. Is it possible in my situation to remove twrp and install stock recovery? I can´t find a corresponding img file.
Thanks!

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I did have CM13 installed on sm-a500fu and wanted to go back to stock rom. Downloaded right version (TWO-A500FUXXU1BOJ6-20151119145810 - 5.02. )) and flash process was without problem (ODIN) .Then i wanted twrp back and i cant do this no matter which version of twrp i use(twrp2.8.7.0-a5ultexx-19082015.tar,twrp-2.8.7.0-a5ultexx-20082015.tar). Recovery flash goes ok but cannot enter recovery.
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My suggestion is to flash again stock ROM, boot in stock recovery and wipe data/factory reset. Reboot to stock ROM normaly and after that you have to follow the steps to root and install twrp as mentioned in the other thread dedicated to it (I assumed you did that once when you flashed CM13).
In fact that's what I did on my phone...
Flash full stock and once done do a factory reset in stock recovery, do this 3 times, then flash twrp.
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Can not boot into TWRP recovery

Ok here's the situation: I had rooted and installed TWRP and a custom rom (2 actually). I had an issue where the rom is not compatible with my fav alarm app, so I tried to revert back to a stock rom. That's where the trouble began. I unfortunately don't recall the exact steps I took, but I can not boot into recovery either by the button method or the reboot into recovery method. I can always reboot into download mode with no problem. If I go into Odin and either try to reflash the twrp recovery or flash stock recovery (tried both of these multiple times) I can get the phone to boot back to the rom I am trying to uninstall. All I am trying to do is get into TWRP recovery. Any thanks would be appreciated.
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Soft-Bricked, no access to recovery.... HELP!

Hey everyone.
I'm really hoping someone can help me. I just got my Redmi 2 Prime today, and before even properly setting it up I had rooted it. It wasn't long before I decided to try a different ROM. I decided on Resurrection Remix and TWRP recovery, both of which I flashed an ran flawlessly. RR booted up, everything was great.
I then tried flashing SuperSU again, after installing RR. Flashing the .zip file resulted in a boot loop, with no access to recovery, only fastboot.
What I've tried (with no success):
- Re-flashing TWRP (through Fastboot).
- Flashing CWM instead (through Fastboot).
- Flashing stock recovery (through Fastboot).
None of these have proven successful..... Can anyone give any advice on how to get out of this mess? I hardly feel up for having to take my phone into a shop without even having had it for 24 hours.....
TIA!
Fastboot flash Redmi 2 ROM. Download ROM file from MIUI forums and read the instructions there. Go to this link http://en.miui.com/a-234.html
i dont know if this comes at the right time,since fastboot is accesbile ,boot into fastboot, and flash recovery into boot(this may sound foolish but you can do it)
fastboot flash boot recovery_twrp.img
reboot,you will be taken into twrp
you can take a backup here,
now wipe all and flash the ROM.zip
anfd it should all work fine
I had the same problem when I switched from MIUI 8 4.4Kitkat to CM13 6.0
But I was able to solve it without fastboot.
RessurectionRemix and most roms esepecially CM based have "built-in" superSU manager.You just have simply to re-enable it on the developer settings.No need to flash supersu.zip,it would just make things worse.Download Flashify to boot in TWRP manually since flashing different ROMs will temporarily remove the TWRP(doing the button combination wouldn't boot into recovery,instead bootloop like you mentioned).
Then I was able to perform a restore on stock MIUI 8.
You have to download Flashify in order to manually force the phone to boot in recovery mode,since doing to volume up+power wouldn't let you.
I don't know if this is because my TWRP version only supports KitKat....or switching from 4.4-6.0 is a big gap.
Thanks for the responses!
I ended up solving the issue, though there wasn't really an issue to begin with. Turns out the button combination to enter recovery is different than stock (both volume buttons and power), though I did re-flash to the latest version of TWRP.
I'm now running Resurrection Remix without flaws!
But yeah, I realize now that CM based ROMs have a baked-in SU manager, it was foolish of me to flash the file without doing proper reading up beforehand!

TWRP not flashing ? (G360H)

So I recently downloaded the RR Marshmallow custom rom , and when I flash the rom the twrp just re opens / restarts . help plz ? and also how can I flash .img files (kernels)?
Connect phone to computer and use Odin to flash TWRP, after that boot to TWRP wipe data and install custom rom.
You can use Odin or TWRP to flash img file.

twrp recovery dissapear after flashing CM11

I succesfully installed TWRP when phone had stock ROM.
I booted into it, and i flashed CM11
And after that, i couldn't go into TWRP anymore.
I tried flashing diffrent versions of TWRP, and even CWM but still it doesn't boot into recovery
I tried to reboot advanced options, to reboot into recovery from CM11, but still, it doesn't reboot into it, it just hangs at "rebooting to recovery"
I know key combinations, because i flashed CM11 via TWRP, but suddenly it dissapeared.
I don't want to reflash stock ROM, because of this, in fact, i just want to flash zip file, fde.ai , but recovery is not available, so i can't flash it.
I tried flashify, and rashr, they all don't do their job as adversited.
So my only fix is , to somehow bring back TWRP into which i can't boot

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