This is the Team Win website and the official home of TWRP! Here you will find the list of officially supported devices and instructions for installing TWRP on those devices. Whenever you want to use TWRP recovery, you can boot into it by the following procedure.
No matter when Asus tablet stuck in fastboot mode or stuck in Oneplus fastboot mode, here are some other ways that you can try to fix Android Stuck in fastboot mode.
From here, there are plenty of videos/guides to installing a ROM (since it's all on your phone from here on out).Twrp for oppo k1 twrp for oppo k1 Disclaimer: On the main menu of TWRP, click on the Install option. You should be rebooted into TWRP recovery at this point. Now that you're in the shell, carefully type or copy-and-paste:ĭd if=/data/local/tmp/twrp.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery (You should see a prompt that looks like '#', if not, type su to get it.)
adb push twrp.img /data/local/tmp/twrp.img adb push loki_flash /data/local/tmp/loki_flash Type the following into terminal (you should see progress bars or percentages as the files get pushed across): Rename the file something manageable like twrp.img.īe strong, folks, as we enter into the depths of terminal to get the custom recovery loaded
I had to manually push the recovery files over to the device using adb and shell + dd.ģ) Download the TWRP recovery file for your model (scroll down to g2att/g2tmo/g2vzw/g2spr/g2d802/etc for your specific model here and extract to the same folder as above (it's getting pretty crowded by now, right?). |-STOP HERE IF YOU ONLY CARE ABOUT ROOT-|įor the custom recovery, I tried to use something like Flashify on my phone (from the Play Store), but it wouldn't stick for some reason. Now, plug in your phone and type the following into terminal and follow the directionsĪt this point, you should be rooted (it's pretty easy to check by downloading an app like SuperSU from the Play Store) Push enter in terminal and you'll be in the right place. On OSX, a nice trick to do this easily is to type cd (don't hit enter), go to a finder window and click and drag /./platform-tools into the terminal window (it'll paste the link to that folder after the cd you have typed. With the Loki exploit, you don't need an unlocked bootloader to get custom recoveries on the device.įrom the terminal, cd to the directory you have extracted everything to. adapted from the following linkĭownload DJrbliss's Loki Exploit file from here and extract everything to the same folder as above. You should see adb located in this folder also.
I'd recommend making a new folder in your SD card and naming it something like 000flash so it's easy to find.Ģ) To get started with rooting, you're going to need a few additional files:ĭownload Thecubed/Drudge's Root Script from the following link and extract the files (I use the free program The Unarchiver from the App Store) to the android -> sdk -> platform-tools folder (from your extract of the Android SDK). Note: if you've decided to install a custom ROM, this would be a good time to backup all your files - just in case! and download the ROM of your choice from XDA to your device (using the Android File Transfer tool). Once enabled, go into developer options and enable USB Debugging (allowing the ADB interface to communicate with your phone).
On the device side, make sure you enable developer options (if you don't see the option for it, go into About Phone -> Tap the 'Build Number' option ~7 times IIRC until you see it say developer options enabled).
Unzip the Android SDK tools for Mac ( Android SDK Bundle and extract the files to your desktop and put them in a easily-named folder (like android or something). Everything is a little more complicated (no one-click methods here!), but it can be a little fun when it all works :)Ġ) Make sure you backup your device before starting, and COMPLETELY READ AND UNDERSTAND the following link to restore to stock/unrooted if something goes terribly wrong! Note: This process WILL trip the LG Rootchecker, but the above link resets everything (including the checker) back to bone stock.ġ) Prepare your phone and Mac for ADB (Android Debug Bridge).
I've found a dearth of help for rooting/ROMing the G2 on Mac OS X (and presumably other *nix platforms), so I thought I'd write up a guide to rooting and installing a custom recovery (TWRP is my poison of choice).