TWRP recovery corrupted? - Realme 2 pro Questions & Answers

So I updated Magisk and my phone got stuck in bootloop. I could not get into TWRP recovery by any method. Yesterday I accidentally got into the recovery by draining the battery and pressing random combinations of buttons while connecting/disconnecting the phone with the charger. I got into recovery and flashed a custom rom on my phone. Everything worked fine until I rebooted into the recovery where I got stuck into bootloop again. Somehow I got into recovery again by the same above method and now I am wondering if the recovery is corrupted or is there something else wrong with the phone. Do I need to flash the recovery again? Is the firmware corrupted and I need to flash the firmware again? Any idea what could be the issue?

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Reverted from KitKat to JellyBean and now bootloop and blank screen TWRP

I had TWRP installed and have several nandroid recoveries. After messing around on a few kitkat roms, i decided to recover back to a jellybean rom, but forgot the baseline, and now im stuck in a boot loop. I attempted to boot into recovery but my TWRP enters a blank screen and does nothing. is there a quick way I can recover back to one of my nandroids?
ended up using fastboot to flash baseband and then was able to enter my custom recovery. Problem solved, feel free to delete thread.

3 flashes at reboot and phone shuts off

Successfully upgraded to B19 & reinstalled TWRP via EDL. Phone booted fine. Booted to TWRP & flashed SU 2.79. OK back to System. Attempted to flash TWRP 3.1 and again it just booted to black screen in Recovery (same issue in B15). Reflashed TWRP via EDL and booted OK to recovery to flash SU 2.79.
When attempting to reboot to System, all looked OK, but after ZTE screen LED blinks hard red twice and phone shuts down during 3rd blink.
Reboot to recovery is OK Restored previous B15 and get same result at reboot. Same two flashes and no charging indication when plugging in with power off. Hoping not a hardware failure.
Any idea? Thanks.
Hey, I had the same problem a couple days ago, and I eventually got stuck in permanent EDL mode. Flashing full B15 through EDL worked for me.
amphi66 said:
Successfully upgraded to B19 & reinstalled TWRP via EDL. Phone booted fine. Booted to TWRP & flashed SU 2.79. OK back to System. Attempted to flash TWRP 3.1 and again it just booted to black screen in Recovery (same issue in B15). Reflashed TWRP via EDL and booted OK to recovery to flash SU 2.79.
When attempting to reboot to System, all looked OK, but after ZTE screen LED blinks hard red twice and phone shuts down during 3rd blink.
Reboot to recovery is OK Restored previous B15 and get same result at reboot. Same two flashes and no charging indication when plugging in with power off. Hoping not a hardware failure.
Any idea? Thanks.
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try flashing b15 twrp in edl, then reboot to recovery. flash twrp 3.1 then supersu then terminal reboot disemmcwp.
see if it changes anything.
or try installing twrp in fastboot.
Gnreux said:
Hey, I had the same problem a couple days ago, and I eventually got stuck in permanent EDL mode. Flashing full B15 through EDL worked for me.
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That took care of it. Thank you. The non-charging had me concerned as I hadn't read of that issue!

Can only boot to bootloader

So I unlocked my bootloader on my Huawei P8lite ALE-L21 yesterday and flashed twrp recovery. Trough twrp I tried to root the phone by flashing.. It sort of failed and I got into a bootloop.. Then I tried to get out of the boot loop by trying methods I found online. Other's did nothing so I tried to flash boot, recovery, system images.. Now it won't get in a boot loop but I get the huawei logo for 3 seconds and the phone turns off. I can only boot in bootloader.. Is there any way I could still make it work or is it completely lost now?
Update: I flashed Boot.img and recovery.img again and now im stuck at the point where huawei logo appears, but not turning off phone. I am also able to get to recovery now.
Update2: I flashed a different system.img now and suddendly the phone started working.. Problem solved I guess.
pekka431 said:
So I unlocked my bootloader on my Huawei P8lite ALE-L21 yesterday and flashed twrp recovery. Trough twrp I tried to root the phone by flashing.. It sort of failed and I got into a bootloop.. Then I tried to get out of the boot loop by trying methods I found online. Other's did nothing so I tried to flash boot, recovery, system images.. Now it won't get in a boot loop but I get the huawei logo for 3 seconds and the phone turns off. I can only boot in bootloader.. Is there any way I could still make it work or is it completely lost now?
Update: I flashed Boot.img and recovery.img again and now im stuck at the point where huawei logo appears, but not turning off phone. I am also able to get to recovery now.
Update2: I flashed a different system.img now and suddendly the phone started working.. Problem solved I guess.
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Probably issue with your downloaded image make sure you md5 check them

Recovery mode loop

Hello, i was trying to reinstall the TWRP back in my phone after updating to oreo using HWOTA.
I unlocked the bootloader succesfully, installed the TWRP and now it´s on a loop and it keeps entering back in the recovery mode.
I tried making wipes, even full format doesn´t work.
Please help me!
Are you stuck in eRecovery or in the TWRP recovery ?

SM-T555 Bootloop

Hi
I have tried to flash TWRP to my sm t555 but now i got only bootloop on samsung logo.
After that I had flashed stock recovery - but still nothing.
OS - 7.1.1 - Nougat
I can go to download mode
after going to recovery mode - hang on samsung logo and shut down,
after normal boot - bootloop.
What can I do?
I have the same issue after trying to root.
Did you find a solution?
edit:
I managed to succesfully flash TWRP from this thread, however it didn't resolve the bootloop problem.
edit:
I wiped everything and flashed official ROM, this solved the problem. Then I rooted using different method

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