[RECOVERY][PRIMOU][OFFICIAL] TWRP 2.4.2.0 with touch screen! [2013-02-25] - HTC One V

Team Win Recovery Project 2.4, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. It’s a fully touch driven user interface – no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Phone look:
Tablet look:
CHANGELOG for 2.4.2.0:
-Add screen timeout - screen will turn off automatically after 60 seconds, saves battery and prevents screen burn-in especially on AMOLED devices
-Add a brightness setting (requires device specific setup and only some devices have been added)
-Add a root checker and offer to install SuperSU if the device isn't already rooted
-Add a write buffer to libtar backups, significant improvements to speeds when backing up to exFAT target, minor improvements for other file systems
-Check and offer to fix root permissions if broken
-Add an option for a 24 hour clock display instead of AM/PM (aka military time)
-Move stock recovery reflash check to occur during the reboot cycle
-Add support for some MTK6xxx devices
-Change libtar to vfork to help prevent memory problems
-Add a "clicked" effect to most buttons, file selector, and listbox
-Improve timezone listbox to be more like file selector (per pixel kinetic scrolling, etc)
-Remove some no longer used settings (Forced MD5 sum on zips, size checking on image backups)
-Other minor bugfixes and improvements
CHANGELOG for 2.4.1.0:
-Fixed a problem with mkdosfs that formatted sdcards to 2GB
-Fixed handoff between vfat and exFAT on devices where blkid didn't detect vfat (fixes some issues with mounting sdcards)
-Fixed problems with changing working directory on MD5 creation/checking that may have prevented unmounting
-Backups will now store a copy of the backup log after the backup is completed (only if backup is successful)
CHANGELOG for 2.4.0.0:
-Using libtar instead of busybox's tar for better control over tar file creation and breaking the 2GB barrier that busybox imposes (thanks to bigbiff)
-Support for exFAT formatted sdcards (also thanks to bigbiff)
-Support for decrypting Samsung TouchWiz encrypted devices including internal and external storage (special thanks to a3955269 for figuring it out)
-Improvements to OpenRecoveryScript including displaying a proper GUI while the script is running
-Added wipe cache and dalvik after ADB Sideload
-Replaced many system calls with their native C counterparts
-Fixed bugs in file manager where it would display an empty list after moving or deleting a folder
-Fixed AOSP recovery commands to run after decryption on encrypted devices
-Improvements for building TWRP in CM10.1
-Other minor bugfixes and improvements
NOTE: 2.4.0.0 is, as always, still compatible with your older backups!
CHANGELOG for 2.3.1.0:
-Unmount system after boot to prevent some status 7 symlink failed errors on zip install
-USB Mass Storage code improvements
-Better handling of mounting storage during boot for some devices
-Fixed a problem with sizes of images (boot & recovery) after resetting defaults
-Fixed size errors during backup for some devices on recovery, etc.
-Fixed a problem with restoring backups when multiple archives were present
CHANGELOG for 2.3.0.0:
-Rebased onto AOSP Jelly Bean source code
-Rewrote backup, restore, wipe, and mount code in C++ classes for easier maintenance going forward
NOTE: backups from prior versions of TWRP are still compatible with 2.3
-ADB sideload functionality from AOSP is included in 2.3, see this link for more info
-Re-wrote fix permissions entirely in C++ and runs in a few seconds instead of a few minutes (thanks to bigbiff)
-Improvements to zip finding in OpenRecoveryScript (should be a lot fewer GooManager automation issues)
-Faster boot times
-Added charging indicator while in recovery (only updates once every 60 seconds)
While this update may not bring a host of new must-have features, this update is a significant re-write of much of the core TWRP code. AOSP Jelly Bean recovery source moved to mostly C++ code and now all of the "TWRP" code is fully rewritten into C++ as well. Now that we've laid this groundwork, we're in a much better position to pull in future AOSP recovery updates as well as implementing more great new features.
Since TWRP 2.3 is based on AOSP jelly bean sources, TWRP now uses recovery API 3 instead of 2. Some zips may no longer work if the developer is using an out-of-date update-binary. This API change should not be a problem on newer devices, but older devices will probably encounter several zips that need to be updated. If needed, you can try using this update-binary that was compiled with current sources. It goes in your zip file in the META-INF/com/google/android folder.
DOWNLOAD:
The fastest and easiest way to install TWRP is to use the GooManager app, but since our device can't flash it that way, you need to download it from the site:
You can find more information and download links on our website!
And then use the command in our device's list to flash via bootloader.
BUGS:
If you have found a bug, please post it on this thread and I will take a look into it
SUPPORT:
Live support is available via #onev-dev on Freenode. For a link on webchat just visit us here: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#onev-dev

This 100% works! i'll post with a way to flash this through adb if anyone needs it.
for easy way to flash this use the ALL IN ONE TOOL
if you prefer to flash it through fastboot then: you need to adb reboot bootloader then type this fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

wow another recovery.....

handryg555 said:
wow another recovery.....
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what do you mean "another" recovery the other two dont work properly and are no longer being maintained!!

Lloir said:
what do you mean "another" recovery the other two dont work properly and are no longer being maintained!!
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yup i know that........and itzz the only recovery which is 100% working.....

handryg555 said:
wow another recovery.....
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Oops.

Ah great... the usb mount is working perfectly

ckpv5 said:
Ah great... the usb mount is working perfectly
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everything is working tested it all myself didnt take gannon long to compile it after we figured where all the blocks were

awesome guys..!

I'll test this in a bit. As an avid CWM user, I'm sort of hesitant to switch but hey, maybe it's better

Trust me, you guys won't be disappointed

chevymeister said:
I'll test this in a bit. As an avid CWM user, I'm sort of hesitant to switch but hey, maybe it's better
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you wont need to wait long 24hrs tops if all goes to plan

just soo awsmee it looks
gr8 work ppl
1 request though can u keep the tabs a little smaller? soo big it looks lil ugly
only its mother could love its looks though
dont just say thanks hit thanks if i helped
a true lfc supporter
and a former symbian lover
sent from my awesome HTC One V running rc 2.0 by CKPV5 -using xda premium

lol i wanted to start compiling it for you guys was about to search the device tree

paarthdesai said:
just soo awsmee it looks
gr8 work ppl
1 request though can u keep the tabs a little smaller? soo big it looks lil ugly
only its mother could love its looks though
dont just say thanks hit thanks if i helped
a true lfc supporter
and a former symbian lover
sent from my awesome HTC One V running rc 2.0 by CKPV5 -using xda premium
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you can do this yourself, read the 1st post about themes, there's a link there

djpbx said:
lol i wanted to start compiling it for you guys was about to search the device tree
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Lol we had to make our own rigged up device tree. Not functional for ROM Building, but it got the job done.

his mother = you people soo u all must be loving its look hehe
dont just say thanks hit thanks if i helped
a true lfc supporter
and a former symbian lover
sent from my awesome HTC One V running rc 2.0 by CKPV5 -using xda premium

gannon5197 said:
Lol we had to make our own rigged up device tree. Not functional for ROM Building, but it got the job done.
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can you share it? i'd like to learn from it

paarthdesai said:
his mother = you people soo u all must be loving its look hehe
dont just say thanks hit thanks if i helped
a true lfc supporter
and a former symbian lover
sent from my awesome HTC One V running rc 2.0 by CKPV5 -using xda premium
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I honestly love the look of it. Lol. Kinda ICS'ish with a sleek tint to it.

djpbx said:
can you share it? i'd like to learn from it
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It's in the OP

Related

[APP] Tuxility - I9000 utility app

Tuxility in the market http://www.appbrain.com/app/tuxility/com.grimmvarg.android.tuxility
News: I have discovered that editing the settings.db is not very usefull and might make your system unstable. I have therefor decided to choose a less generic way of letting users access edit system settings, like wifi sleep time etc.. Should be done in a day or two
The userbase has grown a lot these last days, which means a lot more feedback. No big bugs as of yet, but please post any issues you find, so I can fix them And off course feature requests!
Tuxility
Hey guys!
Im creating an app for the Samsung galaxy s, Ive only been working on it for a few days, but a few features have found there way into it:
- Flashing a kernel without pc, while phone is on. ( ref: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765724)
- Back up your current kernel
- Phone codes (view battery stats and various tests of hardware)
- Backing up and restoring /efs
- Reboot to Recovery, Download and standard mode
- Cleaning battery stats
Features to come:
- Toggle Mediascanner on/off
- Editing system settings
- Full System information
- Change system Font
- Sensor dump (for fun)
- Improved GUI, with colors and an icon
- Place backups on external_sd if it exists (thanks _renaud_)
- Add tools for calibration of screen/battery etc..
Requirements:
- Root
- A Samsung Galaxy S (all variants) running Android 2.1 and up.
Why am I releasing this?
Well for one to share the kernel-flashing feature (thanks to supercurio for this). Also to get feedback on what works and not. But more importantly to get feedback on what to add or change about feature and code (which is located here, yes I know my github tree is suboptimal ). I'm used to Java but pretty new to android. So any feedback on the code is appreciated
NOTES ABOUT THE KERNEL FLASHING
I hacked together a filechooser to pick the zImage you want to flash. And you can flash only zImages or Tars including zImage.
The filechooser sets /sdcard/download/ as starting DIR so i suggest you unpack your zImage there. Bakups are stored in /sdcard/.tuxility/backup
And the notice of no responsibility
I take no responsibility if my app breaks your phone, (not that it should, but now i said it) and you try this software at your own risk. On a related note, the code and the app is released under GPLv3. I will however, do all i can to help
Logging is on, so have a look in logcat if something is not working and let me know
I hope someone will find this usefull, and find the time to give me som feedback
Known issues:
The settings file seems to be located elsewhere on the galaxy tab. So if anyone with a tab wants to help me out finding this, that would be great
If flashing kernel fails, and log show "not enough space on device" remove any folder in /cache named "2010-*" that contains a zImage. This is fixed irelease 1.2, I thought that /cache was cleaned at boot, but this was not the case.
The way that all this work
The backup features are pretty straight forward, using a system shell I give a cp/cat/tar command wherever it is suitable. For instance /efs needs to be tared to keep uid and permissions.
For reboot i issue the "reboot <mode>" as root
The kernel install uses the procedure from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765724 and copies a binary file to /apps and uses it to install the new kernel image.
All backups are stored in /sdcard/.tuxility/backup
A SMALL WARNING
Just like anyone will tell you, remove all lagfixes when flashing a new kernel if you are not _sure_ that the new kernel you are flashing support your old lagfix, ktnx
CHANGELOG
V1.2
- Huge code cleanup
- Now using flash_image to flash kernel, thanks to koush!
- no more screen distortion after flash
- No forced reboot after flash
- Better execution controll
- Added phone codes
- Removed edit settings.db (this is to risky, no replacement on the sketch board)
- Starting on feature to fetch latest kernel
V1.1
- Install kernel from tar archive
- Finally have an icon
- A bit more restructuring of code
Android Market will not allow me to use sub 1 versions.. :/
V0.21:
- Restructured the menu, for later additions
- Added remove batterystats
- Backup Kernel now sets date in filename
- Improved filechooser, will not install files with a file extension
- Big cleanup of code
GrimmVarg I will follow your work very closely !
Wow, this is good. CWM doesn't backup the kernel, and with this app, one can easily do it. Would be absolutely wonderful if it can be included in the CWM recovery menu.
Thanks and will try it soon.
Is it somewhat like this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775154
Regards
miro666 said:
Is it somewhat like this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775154
Regards
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Yes and no, Its the same concept but different features, except the Secret codes list which I havent implement and the wiping of batterystats. I used SGStools my self before I started on Tuxility, its a very usefull app.
I am making tuxility mostly to get all the features that i need in one app, as I feel that most of these utility apps both overlap on features and miss a few essential features, like flashing a new kernel for instance. So my goal is for Tuxility to be a feature full alternative that cover all common needs, and in addition has specialized features for a give rom/kernel.
Thus feature requests are most welcome
Can you publish this to Android Market?. Further updates are easier that way. Thanks for making this.
hacksome said:
Can you publish this to Android Market?. Further updates are easier that way. Thanks for making this.
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Yeah. As soon as I get an icon and rewrite the code for executing shell commands i'll push to market
please flash,
pda
modem
csc
withtout pc, send .apk
thanks
Yeah Mr....
great idea ... bring sgstools, spareparts and some features missing in cwm together ... absolutely welcome!!!
gwaan doin this great job!
My20 said:
please flash,
pda
modem
csc
withtout pc, send .apk
thanks
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c0llal0 said:
Yeah Mr....
great idea ... bring sgstools, spareparts and some features missing in cwm together ... absolutely welcome!!!
gwaan doin this great job!
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Yeah, If its possible it would be nice. Ill look into it later. Right now Ive been getting help by mikebeecham to make an icon for the app as i plan to release it to market tonight. But I want to implement the possibility to maipulate the settings.db first. So.. yeah. Hoping to get it done while my girlfriend is at the theater
Install and backup kernel works fine.
Really nice
Just wanted to let you know i used this to flash Supercurio's VooDoo lagfix kernel. Easy and painless!
Thank you for this tool.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Thanks for the super cool all in one app..
looks fantastic - definitely going to give it a whirl!
Just wanted to throw this out there.
This app works on the Galaxy tab as well. trying to view settings causes a FC however backing up the kernal worked
looks great.
backup also csc and eventually modem would be very nice.
socksfelloff said:
Just wanted to throw this out there.
This app works on the Galaxy tab as well. trying to view settings causes a FC however backing up the kernal worked
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Glad to hear it! Could you tell me if if backing up settings.db work? Might be that this file is located elsewhere on the tab. And if so I need to do some digging to find as I dont own a tab my self
zoubidou said:
looks great.
backup also csc and eventually modem would be very nice.
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Yeah, after i get settings maipulation to work and get a little bit better look an the app, ill be looking to try and both backup and install full firmware
i just tried a kernel update.
i used speedmod version 11 cwm.
i stated wrong file format. sorry for that.

[RECOVERY][maguro] TWRP 3.0.0-0 touch recovery [2016-02-06]

Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
CHANGELOG for 3.0.0-0:
-Completely new theme - Much more modern and much nicer looking (by z31s1g)
-True Terminal Emulator - Includes arrow keys, tab and tab completion, etc. (by _that)
-Language translation - It won’t be perfect and especially some languages that require large font files like Chinese & Japanese won’t be availble on most devices. Also some languages may only be partially translated at this time. Feel free to submit more translations to OmniROM’s Gerrit. (mostly by Dees_Troy)
-Flashing of sparse images - On select devices you will be able to flash some parts of factory images via the TWRP GUI (by HashBang173)
-Adopted storage support for select devices - TWRP can now decrypt adopted storage partitions from Marshmallow
-Reworked graphics to bring us more up to date with AOSP - includes support for adf and drm graphics (by Dees_Troy)
-SuperSU prompt will no longer display if a Marshmallow ROM is installed
-Update exfat, exfat fuse, dosfstools (by mdmower)
-Update AOSP base to 6.0
-A huge laundry list of other minor fixes and tweaks
WARNING: This is our first release in a long time. We have a lot of new and somewhat aggressive changes in this new release. The changes to the graphics back-end may cause some devices to not boot up properly or have other display-related issues. If you are not in a position to reflash an older build of TWRP, then wait until you are or at least wait until others have tried the new version for your specific device. You don’t want to end up with a non-working recovery and have to wait several hours or days to get to a computer to be able to fix it.
Notes for themers: In addition to the udpated theme, we have introduced a theme version variable to the TWRP theme system. If the theme version does not match the version that TWRP expects, TWRP will reject the custom theme and load its stock theme. This change will ensure that people who update TWRP without updating their theme will still have a workable recovery. We have removed libjpeg support. The stock theme was only using a jpeg image for the splash / curtain. This change means that any custom themes will no longer be able to use jpeg images. It also means that tools used to repack recovery images with a different curtain / splash will need to be updated to use the new method.
Version number notes: For a while we’ve been using a 4 digit version number and reserved the 4th digit for device-specific updates. For instance, we find and fix a device-specific issue like decryption of data on Nexus 5, we would release that as a 2.8.7.1. After a while, some people would start asking where 2.8.7.1 was for other devices. So, going forward we have decided to change the numbering scheme to 3.0.0-2, etc. Our hope is that this version numbering scheme will more clearly identify that the 4th digit does not indicate a version change for the code base.
We need your help! The bulk of TWRP work is done by 3 people on a volunteer basis. We have pushed most of our device files to our github and we have a gerrit instance. If you have the ability, please help us maintain our official devices and/or add your device to our official device list. Thanks in advance!
CHANGELOG for 2.8.7.0:
-Initial ground work for software drawn keyboard (_that)
-Fix handling of wiping internal storage on datamedia devices (xuefer)
-Allow DataManager to set and read values from the system properties (xuefer)
-Fix crash when taking screenshots on arm64 devices (xuefer)
-Fix error message after an ORS script completes (Dees_Troy)
-Fix crashes / error when creating encrypted backups (_that, Dees_Troy)
-Add system read only option – more details below (Dees_Troy)
-Add resize2fs and GUI option to run resize2fs (Dees_Troy)
-Fix crash loop caused by empty lines in AOSP recovery command file (_that)
-Prevent duplicate page overlays such as multiple lock screens (mdmower)
Note: As always, be sure your custom theme is up to date (or remove your custom theme) before updating TWRP.
System read only option: Devices that ship with 5.0 and higher as their initial OS are using block level OTA updates. With this style of OTA update, the update script checks to see if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. Further, the script also usually runs an SHA sum of the entire system partition to detect if any changes have been made. If any changes have been made, the OTA update will refuse to install. Since not all OEMs and devices have factory images available, we have created a new feature in TWRP that detects if the system partition has ever been mounted read/write. If not, you will be prompted asking if you want TWRP to mount system as read/write. If you choose not to allow TWRP to mount as read/write, TWRP won’t prompt to install SuperSU and TWRP won’t try to patch the stock ROM to prevent TWRP from being replaced by stock recovery. The goal of this option is to hopefully allow the user to make a raw system image backup that they can use to get back to a state where they can take OTA updates again.
resize2fs feature: On some devices like the Nexus 6, the factory images include a userdata image that is the proper size only for the 32GB units. If you flash the factory image to a 64GB Nexus 6, the data partition will appear as if it only has the free space of a 32GB device. Using the resize2fs option, TWRP can resize your data partition to take up the full space available. The resize2fs may also be useful to resize system partitions on devices where custom ROM system images don’t take up the full partition space. Lastly, resize2fs may be useful in some cases to reserve the proper space at the end of a data partition for a full disk encryption key, should your partition be formatted incorrectly for some reason.
This new version also marks our first set of full builds using our new jenkins build server. You can track the progress of builds at https://jenkins.twrp.me and we have taken additional steps to make it easier for device maintainers to step up and submit patches to our gerrit server at https://gerrit.twrp.me to help us keep devices up to date and working.
DOWNLOAD:
Most devices can be updated quickly and easily within TWRP if you already have version 2.8.4.0 or higher installed
1) Download the latest version from our website on your device
2) Reboot to TWRP
3) Hit Install and tap the "Images..." button in the lower right
4) Browse to the location of the TWRP image on your device and select it
5) Select recovery from the partition list and swipe to flash
OR:
You can find more information and download links on our NEW website! NOTE that the 2.8.6.0 version is ONLY available on our new site and is not available on our other, older mirrors!
BUGS:
If you have found a bug, please consider posting it to our github issues log. It's pretty much impossible for us to keep up with the more than 40 threads that we have for the devices that we "directly" support. If you have a significant problem that cannot be answered in this thread, your best bet is to PM me directly, contact us via our website, or find us in our IRC channel below. If you see someone that's struggling, feel free to point it out to us. We need your help to help us keep track of all of our devices! Thanks!
SUPPORT:
Live support is available via #twrp on Freenode with your IRC client or just click this link.
Good work, looks wonderful! I will wait for the 720p GNexus version.
Awesome will give it a try when the small bugs are sorted out!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
Pretty nice. It's usable.. Can't wait till all the bugs r gone. Especially the wait time it takes to boot to recovery.. But very nice work tho.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2 Beta-6
Finally some development at the recovery site, i was spoiled with the 4ext recovery's at my HTC phones .
Thanks!
melvie said:
Finally some development at the recovery site .
Thanks!
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yeah,agree with that!it seems soo user-friendly...i want to try it right now!thanks OP,waited a lot for that!!!
Thanks guys, the tablet version also looks very good.
Fresh air around these parts
This looks nice.. I will for sure try it out, but waiting until it's more stable
WOW it's amazingggg .
Definitely looks promising; but came across an issue and the link to the issues log seems to be down.
While trying to flash an update (CM9 Unofficial) the installation fails; however I can easily flash the update using Clockworkmod.
Here is the pastebin link for the log file of the issue: GSM Galaxy Nexus TRWP2 Log
omg that's the only thing i missed from the nexus s. finally on gnex too!
thanks very much for that.
mykegger said:
Definitely looks promising; but came across an issue and the link to the issues log seems to be down.
While trying to flash an update (CM9 Unofficial) the installation fails; however I can easily flash the update using Clockworkmod.
Here is the pastebin link for the log file of the issue: GSM Galaxy Nexus TRWP2 Log
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Thank you for the log (so many people forget the log!). I see the issue and it should be a pretty easy fix. My Galaxy Nexus arrives today so I should have a fix for this and have an updated theme that fills the whole screen sometime tomorrow.
the usb mount function does nothing, is it because of galaxy nexus internal memory structure (mtp, etc)?
i assume it will be removed completely in further versions like it was with cwm?
i still hope in some workaround that lets me add/remove files from recovery without adb
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Thank you for the log (so many people forget the log!). I see the issue and it should be a pretty easy fix. My Galaxy Nexus arrives today so I should have a fix for this and have an updated theme that fills the whole screen sometime tomorrow.
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Thanks! Looking forward to the fixes.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Updated builds available.
mykegger said:
Thanks! Looking forward to the fixes.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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The issue you reported should be fixed in the new build. Let me know if you have any problems. Thanks.
Dees_Troy said:
Updated builds available.
The issue you reported should be fixed in the new build. Let me know if you have any problems. Thanks.
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Great job on this one; works perfect and haven't had any problems so far. Thanks
Man this is the sickest......thanks man!!!
Where can I find themes for this
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2 Beta-6
I tried doing a backup and it says its completed right after u start but the back up is still going and I'm not sure if this is by design but while the backup is going u can still hit the back button. In my previous experiences u can't do anything until the backup is finished.
Edit: after a few reboots its working fine now.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2 Beta-6
There were a few problems with installing zips on the builds I uploaded earlier. If you aren't sure, go ahead and re-update just in case. Sorry.
Dees_Troy said:
There were a few problems with installing zips on the builds I uploaded earlier. If you aren't sure, go ahead and re-update just in case. Sorry.
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I thought it was something I was doing or incomplete download. Thanks.

TWRP 2.6.3.2 TeamWin Recovery Project 10/5

Default [RECOVERY] [10/5/13] TWRP 2.6.3.2 - TeamWin Recovery Project
TeamWin is proud to present TWRP 2.6.3.2 for the Galaxy Note 3 (T-Mobile)!
Youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIvWVS_Rkxo
Special credits:
Dees_Troy for quick porting.
agrabren for writing the initial TWRP GUI code.
AssassinsLament and Dees_Troy for initial TWRP code
CRudner and Reb0rn for testing
Full TeamWin credits are on the TWRP page on the TeamWin website: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2
Introduction:
Team Win Recovery Project 2.6, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added a lot of our own features. It’s a fully touch driven user interface – no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Key Features:
Touchscreen driven with real buttons and drag-to-scroll
XML-based GUI that allows full customization of the layout – true theming!
Settings are saved to the sdcard and persist through reboots
Ability to choose which partitions to back up and which to restore
Ability to choose to compress backups – now with pigz (multi-core processor support for faster compression times)
Onscreen keyboard
Decryption of /data
Easy selection of internal/external storage
See changelog below for 2.6 features
Older Releases
What's new in 2.4:
-Using libtar instead of busybox's tar for better control over tar file creation and breaking the 2GB barrier that busybox imposes
-Support for exFAT formatted sdcards
-Support for decrypting Samsung TouchWiz encrypted devices including internal and external storage (special thanks to a3955269 for figuring it out)
-Improvements to OpenRecoveryScript including displaying a proper GUI while the script is running
-Added wipe cache and dalvik after ADB Sideload
-Replaced many system calls with their native C counterparts
-Fixed bugs in file manager where it would display an empty list after moving or deleting a folder
-Fixed AOSP recovery commands to run after decryption on encrypted devices
-Other minor bugfixes and improvements
-cm10.1 build support
What's new in 2.3:
-Rebased onto AOSP Jelly Bean source code
-Rewrote backup, restore, wipe, and mount code in C++ classes for easier maintenance going forward
NOTE: backups from prior versions of TWRP are still compatible with 2.3
-ADB sideload functionality from AOSP is included in 2.3, see this link for more info
-Re-wrote fix permissions entirely in C++ and runs in a few seconds instead of a few minutes (thanks to bigbiff)
-Improvements to zip finding in OpenRecoveryScript (should be a lot fewer GooManager automation issues)
-Faster boot times
-Added charging indicator while in recovery (only updates once every 60 seconds)
While this update may not bring a host of new must-have features, this update is a significant re-write of much of the core TWRP code. AOSP Jelly Bean recovery source moved to mostly C++ code and now all of the "TWRP" code is fully rewritten into C++ as well. Now that we've laid this groundwork, we're in a much better position to pull in future AOSP recovery updates as well as implementing more great new features.
Since TWRP 2.3 is based on AOSP jelly bean sources, TWRP now uses recovery API 3 instead of 2. Some zips may no longer work if the developer is using an out-of-date update-binary. This API change should not be a problem on newer devices, but older devices will probably encounter several zips that need to be updated. If needed, you can try using this update-binary that was compiled with current sources. It goes in your zip file in the META-INF/com/google/android folder.
What's new in 2.2:
On-screen keyboard! -- supports long press, backspace repeat, and swipe left deletes everything left of the cursor
Name new backups before creation and rename existing backups
Rename files and folders in the file manager
Pseudo-terminal emulator
Support decrypting an encrypted data partition on Galaxy Nexus (enter password using keyboard)
Backup archive splitting -- allows backup and restore of data partitions larger than 2GB
Simplified XML layout support between resolutions
Added dual storage selection radio buttons to zip install, backup, and restore pages
Improved zip install compatibility
Updated update-binary source code
Numerous small bug fixes and improvements
What was new in 2.1:
Zip queuing as seen in TWRP 1.1.x is back
Slider control (swipe to confirm most actions aka swipe to wipe)
Lockscreen (with slider to unlock)
Basic file manager (copy, move, delete, and chmod any file)
Added support for devices with /data/media (most Honeycomb tablets, new ICS devices like Galaxy Nexus)
Displays sizes of each partition in the backup menu
Added listbox GUI element (currently used for listing time zones)
Updated stock XML layouts to be more consistent and easier to port to different resolutions
XML layout files are significantly smaller
Partitions available backup are more accurate for some devices
Removed unneeded error messages (/misc errors, unable to stat sd-ext, etc.)
Fixed a bug with blkid detection code
Fixed bug where a blank line was inserted between every line of text during zip installs
Fixed a bug during zip installs where an invalid zip would cause TWRP to get stuck in the zip install
Added setting for themers to toggle simulation mode to make theming easier
New devices added - Galaxy Nexus GSM & CDMA (preview only, manual install), Acer Iconia Tab A500, HTC Vivid, Motorola Defy
Added support for .jpg images in the theme engine
Changed images for stock tablet theme - makes tablet builds about 500KB smaller
Removed unneeded non-GUI images from GUI - makes all builds about 100KB smaller
In addition to the above new features, TWRP 2.2 features a scripting engine that allows an app to send commands to the recovery for the recovery to perform during startup. We call this scripting engine OpenRecoveryScript. This engine will be put to use immediately in the GooManager app. GooManager will be able to install recoveries automatically for most supported devices. The app will also let you choose to install multiple zips from within Android, wipe cache & dalvik, and run a backup.
We are looking for other talented developers, themers, and device maintainers if they are interested in helping with a free, open source project.
Theming:
Information on TWRP 2 Theming - http://teamw.in/project/twrp2themers
Known Issues:
CWM backups are not compatible - please make a fresh backup in TWRP as soon as you have flashed it
Source Code:
GitHub - https://github.com/TeamWin/
Gerrit Instance - http://review.teamw.in
If you have made your own twrp build for an unsupported device, please let us know. We might add your build to the list of unofficial builds. Bear in mind that we are working hard to add more devices and we may add your device to our official build list later.
n7100 Device Config: https://github.com/bigbiff/android_device_samsung_n7100
Kernel: https://github.com/bigbiff/kernel_samsung_sgh-i317
DOWNLOAD:
All official devices are listed at the top of the page on the Team Win website. Search for the device in the textbox.
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2
Support:
Click http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=twrp for live support or join us in #twrp on Freenode IRC servers
XDA:DevDB Information
TWRP, a Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
bigbiff, Dees_Troy
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2013-10-05
Last Updated 2013-10-05
Reserved
Reserved 2
good.
using your work on note 2 and now on note3. :good:
But can i use this (tmobile version) on my french mobile (LTE SM-N9005) without problem??
someone have a workong link for 2.6.3.2 version?
does this work on SM-N900?
kenzolo said:
someone have a workong link for 2.6.3.2 version?
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here http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/198
micky387 said:
here http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/198
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are you able to download 2.6.3.2 version?
Follow this link.
For odin method http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/hltetmo
Envoyé depuis mon SM-N9005 avec Tapatalk 4
micky387 said:
Follow this link.
For odin method http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/hltetmo
Envoyé depuis mon SM-N9005 avec Tapatalk 4
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come on micky I understand...but I can't downlod 2.6.3.2 version (404 error page note found)
404 - Not Found
micky387 said:
Follow this link...
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404 - Not Found
Are all hlte devices supported it is only htletmo listed on the official device list
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk 4
Works fine on N9008, thank you very much, finally a decent recovery
Using 2.6.3.1, 2.6.3.2 download gives error 404 as someone else said.
I confirm that I cannot download 2.6.3.2 either.
There are two links in the list:
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-hltetmo.tar
penrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-hltetmo.tar (without the "o" in the filename)
.. but none works, its probably gone from the server or the name has been somehow changed without updating the links too.
However, questions for those who tried the Recovery - did you try the root the phone using the recovery? And can you delete/reset all traces of root or custom modification from the device in case you'll need to use the warranty ? Thank you for quick reply.
Yeah the devs derped the upload of 2.6.3.2 - neither of the two downloads (typo and no typo) work, both are 404. Been like that since yesterday afternoon. Running 2.6.3.1 for now.
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wencel said:
I confirm that I cannot download 2.6.3.2 either.
There are two links in the list:
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-hltetmo.tar
penrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-hltetmo.tar (without the "o" in the filename)
.. but none works, its probably gone from the server or the name has been somehow changed without updating the links too.
However, questions for those who tried the Recovery - did you try the root the phone using the recovery? And can you delete/reset all traces of root or custom modification from the device in case you'll need to use the warranty ? Thank you for quick reply.
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Once you modify ANY of the phone's partitions, you trip the KNOX_WARRANTY_VOID flag in the bootloader.
With twrp 2.6.3.1...anyone who has sucessfuly created backup and restored without issues? Just asking becoz the cwm recovery still cannot restore properly.
[email protected] from Bad Ass Note III-SM-N9500
Thanks for your hard work! Still waiting on a SM-N9005 version. Not really sure what's required for that or if the above is compatible, but I'm happy to wait until goomanager has a compatible one =)
Is this only ccompatible with the T-Mobile variant and do backup and restore work without problems?
dark_dude said:
Is this only ccompatible with the T-Mobile variant and do backup and restore work without problems?
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Just downloadet the TWRP 2.6.3.2 file from Goo.im
inffy said:
Just downloadet the TWRP 2.6.3.2 file from Goo.im
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Is this link?
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/hltetmo/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.2-hltetmo.tar

[RECOVERY] TWRP v2.8.0.0 by NovaFusion 20140911 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

Hello!
This is development thread of TWRP Recovery v2.8.0.0 by NovaFusion.
Credits:
marcin1147
Macław
Huge thanks to TWRP team.
You can get it from http://novafusion.pl/.
Download is directly provided from our servers - it's fast, stable and fully resumable!
If you appreciate our work, please, use thanks button!
XDA:DevDB Information
TWRP v2.8.0.0, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S III Mini
Contributors
New Macław, marcin1147
Kernel Special Features: Only one recovery with full KitKat support!
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 20140911
Stable Release Date: 2014-09-11
Created 2014-03-11
Last Updated 2014-09-11
Changelog
20140911 (v2.8.0.0)
Add MTP support to recovery thanks mostly to bigbiff with a little help from Dees_Troy
Add command line capabilities – you can now execute various TWRP features via adb instead of the touchscreen
Add support for color in the console and give error, warning, and highlight lines different colors
Track backup and restore progress based on file sizes to provide a much more accurate indication of progress
Improve handling of /misc thanks to mdmower
Improve setting of time on Qualcomm devices thanks to [NUT]
Allow using images on slidervalue GUI objects thanks to Tassadar
Allow using variables and addition and subtraction in variables for easier theming
Add support for 1440×2560, 280×280, and 320×320 resolutions and update 240×240
Allow ui.xml file to include additional xml files to help break up the theme and make TWRP easier to maintain
Other minor fixes and improvements
What's new in 2.7.1.1 from 20140720?
upstream changes in TWRP
updated kernel
device updates
What new in 2.7.1.0 from 20140612?
full f2fs support for S3 Mini!
What's new in 2.7.1.0?
Add GUI option to change or repair file systems on individual partitions. The change is destructive so backup your data including internal sdcard first. This option should make it a little easier to migrate a device from ext4 -> f2fs, for instance. You will find this option under Wipe -> Advanced Wipe, then select only one partition and then press the Repair or Change File System button. If a developer has added f2fs support for your device and we don’t have it in TWRP, please contact me via PM to arrange for it to be added.
Various bugfixes to backup and restore
Improvements to USB storage handling
Added a class to search for files to make finding the correct brightness file automatic in most cases
Various other bugfixes and tweaks
What's new in 2.7.0.0?
Faster graphics rendering by disabling alpha blending on fully opaque objects thanks to Tassadar
Allow sideloading from /tmp on encrypted devices
Check for a crypto footer before asking for a password to prevent user confusion
Additional checks for validity to auto generated backup names
Text wrap in the console output
Proper caps lock support in the keyboard
Mouse support via USB OTG for devices with a broken digitizer
Improve scanning of storage locations for OpenRecoveryScript
Haptic feedback for buttons, keyboard, and vibration at the end of longer running actions
Fixed ext4 wiping when no selinux contexts are defined for that partition (e.g. sd-ext)
Update SuperSU to 1.93 and improve installation process
Added selinux contexts restoration to fix permissions
Load RTC offset on Qualcomm devices to fix the date/time in recovery
USB Mass Storage fixes Add SELinux support checking
Add Disk Usage class to better handle excluded folders (e.g. Google Music cache)
Add 4.4 decrypt support
Add some toolbox utilities to TWRP (namely to support SELinux functions not supported in busybox)
Various SELinux fixes and bug fixes
Downloads
All releases are available for download from:
http://novafusion.pl
Download is directly provided from our servers - it's fast, stable and fully resumable!
Sources: http://github.com/NovaFusion
Thanks
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Great, Thanks!
Awesome work. Thanks a lot Mac & Marcin, you guys rock:good:
Does it work properly? Because some people cant acess to SDcard.. or its just another user fail?
calvooo said:
Does it work properly? Because some people cant acess to SDcard.. or its just another user fail?
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Will check right now Of course if it's true, we will fix it as soon as possible.
calvooo said:
Does it work properly? Because some people cant acess to SDcard.. or its just another user fail?
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New Macław said:
Will check right now Of course if it's true, we will fix it as soon as possible.
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Just make a backup (stored on the sd card) & works flawless, so...:good:
calvooo said:
Does it work properly? Because some people cant acess to SDcard.. or its just another user fail?
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TWRP Backup and restore from and to sdcard works. Also apps like helium works with my 32gb sdcard.
Also ok for me. Thanks for fast reply guys!
Ok, i flash recovery and works fine. What about SElinux, is still disabled?
Backup to and restore from extSd is working without any issue for me. Good work!
Btw : I like the Panda in recovery :thumbup:
Silly question maybe...
Why use this one when the official TWRP (now at 2.7.0.1) is available? Is there a subtle difference that means this works when theirs doesn't?
(Edt: having asked the dumb question - I discover that the "official" download appears to be a 10 KB empty tar file! *laughs*)
giociampa said:
Silly question maybe...
Why use this one when the official TWRP (now at 2.7.0.1) is available? Is there a subtle difference that means this works when theirs doesn't?
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TWRP team doesn't support s3 mini anymore, so, Marcin made his magic, just for us
mauam said:
TWRP team doesn't sipport s3mini anymore, so, Marcin made his magic, just for us
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So I've just discovered (see edit above)
giociampa said:
Why use this one when the official TWRP (now at 2.7.0.1) is available?
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Are you sure?
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2
Not even for the N7² it has a newer version.
Hi. i flashed previous version from cwm so i have twrp . for update flash new version with twrp or odin ?
Thanks.
mahdik.m said:
Hi. i flashed previous version from cwm so i have twrp . for update flash new version with twrp or odin ?
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With TWRP

[RECOVERY][TWRP 2.8.6.0-BigPart/TWRP 2.8.0.0-Non-BigPart]

Here we go!!!
TWRP 2.8.6.0 for BigPart devices only! - Big thanks to @Schischu for making this possible
Download:
Flashable Zip (In Recovery): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952607491
Flashable Img (In Fastboot): http://duckbox.info/android/recovery/recovery.twrp.2.8.6.0.bigPart_2.img.tar.bz2
TWRP 2.8.1.0 for BigPart devices only!
Download:
Flashable Zip (In Recovery): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001606053
Depreciated 2.8.0.0
Flashable Zip (In Recovery): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23622183712473407
Flashable Img (In Fastboot): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23622183712473406
TWRP 2.8.0.0 for Non-BigPart devices only!
Download:
Flashable Zip (In Recovery): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001604345
Changes:
2.8.6.0
-Fix daylight savings time rules for USA and Europe (_that)
-Allow mulitple overlays for popup boxes (Dees_Troy)
-Add pattern style password entry for decrypt (Tassadar)
-Keyboard improvements (_that)
-Update AOSP base to 5.1 (Dees_Troy)
-Reduce theme count to 5 and rely on scaling (Dees_Troy)
-Various scaling improvements (Dees_Troy)
-Improved handling of resources in the GUI (_that)
-Make scroll bar size proportional to list size (_that)
-Allow scoll lists to render without a header (_that)
-Make console scroll per pixel with kinetic scrolling (_that)
-Support styles in XML to reduce XML size and improve consistentcy (Dees_Troy)
-Various other fixes and improvements (mdmower, bigbiff, codelover, etc)
2.8.5.0
-Scale the GUI - TWRP can read the theme’s resolution and scale it up or down to fit the theme to your screen’s resolution
-Backups can now be cancelled while the backup is in progress (does not include restore because we don’t want to leave your device in
a bad state)
-Improve thread handling and move input handling into the main rendering thread to improve stability
-Make MTP work even if unplugged and plugged back in
-Unify scrollable list code and make kinetic scrolling feel more natural
-Fix handling of mapped zip files for OTA updates (CM12 updater)
-USB keyboards should now work on all devices that support USB host mode via a USB OTG cable
-Other small fixes and improvements
2.8.4.0
-Add flashing of boot and recovery images via the TWRP GUI (Find the Images button on the Install page)
-Fix some MTP related crashes and bugs
-Eliminate TWRP toggling USB IDs during boot if MTP is enabled
-Fix various adb sideload issues
-Improve threading of actions
-Eliminate separate thread for screen timeout
-Update libblkid to 2.25.0
-Use power button as back button on watch themes for easier navigation
-Add mutex locking to data manager
-Improve custom theme handling on encrypted devices
-Allow the stock theme to be offset by build flags so we can center a lower res theme on a higher res screen especially for watches
with round screens
2.8.3.0
-MTP fixes and improvements - you can now copy zips to the root of storage - thanks to _that
-MTP will now tell the host PC that storage is removed instead of disabling MTP completely
-MTP will now report the correct max file size based on the file system in use to the host PC (may fix transfer of large files)
-Update and improve fix permissions and make fixing contexts optional
-Update SuperSU in TWRP to 2.40 and update install process
-Make TWRP work properly on AArch64 (Nexus 9 is now built in true 64-bit binaries and libraries)
-Attempt to set correct permissions and contexts on all files placed in storage so backups will show in Android
-Fix kernel panic during MTP start on some devices
-Support unicode fonts on devices with True Type Font support
-Fix slider value not showing sometimes (vibration settings page)
-Toggle MTP off during adb sideload to set correct USB IDs
-Reduce library requirements for 5.0 L decrypt
-Other minor fixes and improvements
2.8.2.0
-MTP fixes and improvements - you can now copy zips to the root of storage - thanks to _that
-Pull in all changes from Android 5.0 lollipop into TWRP
-Add decrypt support for Android 5.0 lollipop encrypted partitions including automatic decrypt when the default_password is in use
-Revert some changes to exFAT that were breaking exFAT support on some devices
-Other minor fixes and updates
2.8.1.0:
-MTP fixes and improvements - you can now copy zips to the root of storage - thanks to _that
-TrueType Font support - optional as it takes up a decent amount of space so may not be available on all devices - thanks to Tassadar
-Temperature support - thanks to bigbiff
-Various other bugfixes and tweaks
2.8.0.0:
-Add MTP support to recovery thanks mostly to bigbiff with a little help from Dees_Troy
-Add command line capabilities - you can now execute various TWRP features via adb instead of the touchscreen
-Add support for color in the console and give error, warning, and highlight lines different colors
-Track backup and restore progress based on file sizes to provide a much more accurate indication of progress
-Improve handling of /misc thanks to mdmower
-Improve setting of time on Qualcomm devices thanks to [NUT]
-Allow using images on slidervalue GUI objects thanks to Tassadar
-Allow using variables and addition and subtraction in variables for easier theming
-Add support for 1440x2560, 280x280, and 320x320 resolutions and update 240x240
-Allow ui.xml file to include additional xml files to help break up the theme and make TWRP easier to maintain
-Other minor fixes and improvements
Over the course of the last year or so, bigbiff has worked to migrate various Java functions from Android's MTP implementation to bring you a fully C++ based MTP implementation that allows you to transfer files to both emulated storage and Micro SD cards. It's confirmed to work on various Nexus devices but we may have to make some changes on other devices to keep Windows happy. Windows is very picky about USB IDs and its drivers. We have tested it on Windows 7 and 8 as well as Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty. MTP is enabled by default, but we do toggle it off and on automatically during certain operations such as if you choose to wipe a storage partition. You can enable or disable MTP under the mount menu in TWRP. For more about what MTP is here.
Note: Due to a weird bug with our MTP setup, you cannot copy a zip file to the root of storage with Windows. You can change the .zip to something else like .txt and then copy it to the root and rename the file back to .zip once it's copied to the device. You can also copy the zip into any subfolder.
Command line support is also now available. You can perform various OpenRecoveryScript commands via the adb shell. Depending on what you are doing you may wish to do a "twrp set tw_mtp_enabled 0" and then reboot to prevent the MTP auto toggle from killing your adb interface. You can use this option to create and restore backups, wipe, install zips, and more. Via adb shell, type twrp followed by a space then enter the OpenRecoveryScript command and hit enter. Find more OpenRecoveryScript commands here.
Regards!
new sticky please
Do we still have any hardcore xoomers who haven't upgraded to BigPart and want TWRP 2.8? I've made one (untested since I'm on BigPart).
@webeougher was going to be my tester but I sent it to him 2 days ago and hasn't replied so if anyone wants to test ping me and I'll send a link. If it is functional I'll publish it here.
Sorry, Matt, been working 14+ hours a day the last three days and I just wanted to actually put it through its paces and make sure nothing was broken. I haven't really flashed any roms with it because I'm staying with stock, but it did install with no issues and I was able to use it to flash a root package.
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matt4321 said:
Do we still have any hardcore xoomers who haven't upgraded to BigPart and want TWRP 2.8? I've made one (untested since I'm on BigPart).
@webeougher was going to be my tester but I sent it to him 2 days ago and hasn't replied so if anyone wants to test ping me and I'll send a link. If it is functional I'll publish it here.
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Matt4321, I installed TWRP 2.8 for a couple weeks ago and everything flash over him junctional. Feel free to report here (Bigpart)
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Update to TWRP 2.8.1.0:
This is only for BigPart users, I'll update Non-BigPart in the coming days when I have some time.
Changes:
-MTP fixes and improvements - you can now copy zips to the root of storage - thanks to _that
-TrueType Font support - optional as it takes up a decent amount of space so may not be available on all devices - thanks to Tassadar
-Temperature support - thanks to bigbiff
-Various other bugfixes and tweaks
Regarding adding Temperature support, this currently is not working on Xooms (well my Xoom at least), if users can report if it works on theres.
This is due to the lack of the /sys/class/thermal/ directory and content. After some research and looking at documentation I think the thermal aspect needs to be added/enabled in the kernel (ref) . The thermal aspect may just be in a different location on the Xoom and then we can change the location of where the recovery thinks it is. I may be wrong with some of this, so if someone wants to chip in and advise that'd be great.
So this is mainly bug fixes and a change of font.
DL link or am I just not seeing it¿
hochoch said:
DL link or am I just not seeing it¿
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In the OP
matt4321 said:
In the OP
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@matt4321 hit my profile and email me when you can. I'm working on something (take a wild guess ;0) and I need some backup.
hochoch said:
DL link or am I just not seeing it¿
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bigrushdog said:
@matt4321 hit my profile and email me when you can. I'm working on something (take a wild guess ;0) and I need some backup.
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Hey @bigrushdog , email sent, got it from your PayPal donation section. Hope that's cool. If you want to converse via the xda PM function let us know
Recovery 2.8.1.0-BigPart
Matt4321,
Can I flash this recovery on Everest?
Thanks for all your work.
Albert52 said:
Matt4321,
Can I flash this recovery on Everest?
Thanks for all your work.
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Yeah it should be fine, as long as it's not any of the Hong Kong versions it should work on wingray, stingray and everest
matt4321 said:
Yeah it should be fine, as long as it's not any of the Hong Kong versions it should work on wingray, stingray and everest
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Thanks again.
Just flashed it and all works fine.
I hesitated to flash because the download file did not mentioned Everest
Albert52 said:
Thanks again.
Just flashed it and all works fine.
I hesitated to flash because the download file did not mentioned Everest
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That just because I have a wingray, probably should have named it xoom but oh well.
Wingray, stingray and everest are all the same internally other than RIL related stuff, so even roms can be cross flashed but you'd lose data connectivity in some circumstances
I dared to flash 2.8.1 stingray over 2.8.0 everest by trusted on you without asked for few day ago
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Can i use this version to make bigpart repartitioning?
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Can i use this version to make bigpart repartitioning?
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Just flashing a bigpart recovery will not repartition the device for you. You must follow the instructions in the resource centre which is in the development section
matt4321 said:
Just flashing a bigpart recovery will not repartition the device for you. You must follow the instructions in the resource centre which is in the development section
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Matt, this 2.8.1.0 recovery is working great for me, but I do have a question in case this ever happens to me (although I'm not sure how this would happen). I noticed the following post in the CM11 string and wondered if he could just flash TWRP over CWM. Since he thought he still had big part would it be possible to change recoveries or would that really mess things up?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kingsman1
Hey Schischu, day before yesterday,I was informed by my SU software that I needed to upgrade the SU. I went ahead and did it. During this upgrade I was told that there was a problem with my root and I was told it to repair it. After this was finished, at some point I went into recovery, only to discover that my TWRP recovery has been replaced with a CWM recovery. It doesn't appear to have modified my Big-Part partition Xoom in any way except that pressing the on/off button is very difficult to work with to accomplish any task during recovery. I'm not real comfortable with this particular recovery. How do I reinstall my TWRP without messing up my Big-Part Partitioning?
I know this reveals that there are areas where I don't have expertise, but I know that if anyone knows this system it would be you.
Thanks Schischu
Hi, I am using the recovery(big part), all is good except the back and home button is unresponsive. Any idea? Thanks.

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