can't access to recovery = no oreo? - MTCD Android Head Units General

Hi, i've a MTCD KGL with soft touch buttons. I like to install latest Malaysk Rom with OREO but i can't enter in recovery mode. I've tried with many combination without success.
Can i install a stock OREO firmware with firmware update (it's not necessary enter in recovery) and then install Malaysk rom trough System Update inside rom?
What tipy of firmware i must use? Can i use a generic MTCD firmware or i need a KGL specific?
Bye
Ilario

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http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZE551ML/UL-Z00A-WW-2.20.40.59-user.zip
Download the latest firmware. This is for WW ZE551ML model.
Go to bootloader. Flash stock recovery if you don't already have it. Press recovery. Wait for it to boot. You'll see installing update then an error. That's normal. Hold power button and press volume up and quickly release both at same time. You'll be taken to the real recovery menu.
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it is the same thing for the Italian version?
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Go to the pre-rooted roms section in android developement, you can download the recovery, boot and droidboot images alonside the pre-rooted 139 rom.
You can flash these separately through fastboot, no rooted rom needed to be downloaded/flashed...
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Hi, i have a rooted Moto G5 with TWRP and Magisk v16.0 and i want update my software

I want to update my cellphone to NPP25.137-93 version, so what i have to do?
If i try to update normally i gotta stuck in twrp menu after the reboot, and when i reboot appears failed to upgrade.
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Hi,
I am running stock Android 9.0 firmware on my Samsung Galaxy S9 (SM-G950F) with TWRP recovery and Magisk.
I want to update my firmware to a newer stock Android 9.0 firmware by flashing it as update.zip in TWRP, without formatting data.
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Stefan6183 said:
Hi,
I am running stock Android 9.0 firmware on my Samsung Galaxy S9 (SM-G950F) with TWRP recovery and Magisk.
I want to update my firmware to a newer stock Android 9.0 firmware by flashing it as update.zip in TWRP, without formatting data.
I have downloaded the ODIN flashable firmware from sammobile, but this is not a TWRP flashable zip.
Where do I get an update.zip or how can I generate it?
Thanks,
Stefan
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uhm... wut? You cant do what youre asking. Youll have to get a compiled ROM and flash it. I dont have a rootable version of the S9, so im not familiar with the ROMs that are available, but are there not any 9.0 ROMs you can flash?
Actually, I would also switch to an already compiled ROM, if it wold be possible to do without wiping the data partition. But all ROMs have this as a prerequisite, if you switch to them from a stock ROM.
I will probably try to flash the stock firmware via ODIN with Home_CSC, although this is riskier than flashing the firmware via TWRP.
A better way, as I understand would be to get a Samsung OTA firmware file. Since https://firmware.science is down, does someone know an alternative?
Stefan6183 said:
Actually, I would also switch to an already compiled ROM, if it wold be possible to do without wiping the data partition. But all ROMs have this as a prerequisite, if you switch to them from a stock ROM.
I will probably try to flash the stock firmware via ODIN with Home_CSC, although this is riskier than flashing the firmware via TWRP.
A better way, as I understand would be to get a Samsung OTA firmware file. Since https://firmware.science is down, does someone know an alternative?
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you dont flash firmware in TWRP, just ROMs. And if you flash a deodexed stock ROM that has the same base as yours, you shouldnt need to wipe
Flashing a deodexed stock ROM sounds good. By same base do you mean the baseband version (G950FXXU4CRKB in my case) or the build number (R16NW.G950FXXS4CRLB)?
Stefan6183 said:
Flashing a deodexed stock ROM sounds good. By same base do you mean the baseband version (G950FXXU4CRKB in my case) or the build number (R16NW.G950FXXS4CRLB)?
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