with some caveats and extensive trial & error, up to you whether you'd wanna persue it tho.
Go to device manager, right click on that 'Unknown device' or 'Other device' or whatever it is, then click update driver software, then click browse, then click choose a.
I tried installing drivers for it but its still stuck at other devices in device manager. For that, go to Reboot and tap on System.
Once done, you may boot your device to the OS.
Now perform a right swipe to install this file. So head over to Install and select the TWRP ZIP file. Rooting can still be done however on some devices (unsure which). No response, I tried fastboot flash recovery and its stuck in waiting for any devices. So use the below command to boot your device to TWRP: fastboot boot twrp.img. (Official status ROMs usually requires kernels to be Enforcing anyways) You have an SELinux Enforcing kernel instead of Permissive.As for installing banking apps and stuff: usually problem free, so long as:.I was just providing multiple options to accomplish the same things. If you wanna flash a ROM, it's usually best to install/flash the TWRP and go from there. Realistically: usually only works like that without errors for making backups and manually flashing kernels / recovery images. enabled on your device, you can now unlock your bootloader, install TWRP or. Theoretically, yes you can flash a whole ROM set and never install TWRP itself. New devices require OEM unlock in developer options (Chinese models dont.Just manually use device volume buttons (like arrow keys) to select RECOVERY option, then hit pwr (like Enter) to boot into the recovery you installed (just flashed). Phone will show no changes when flashing anything in fastboot untill you give it a reboot cmd.Transfer the TWRP installer zip to your Android device. Copy the TWRP image to the ADB and fastboot folder on your computer.
Now type the following command to install TWRP3.0: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img Now type the following command to reboot your device: fastboot reboot Press the default key combo for your device for booting into Recovery mode. Method 2: Install TWRP on devices with A/B Partition (2019 and later) Download the TWRP recovery image and TWRP installer zip (both the files are needed) for your device. After all, I've never owned an android Motorola. The above command will boot your device into fastboot mode.
Its good to have in case you have to start over.ĭid you successfully unlock the bootloader?Īt this point, I suggest you wait for guidance beforehand. These devices use A/B partioning and there is no recovery partition in the traditional sense, so you cant useIf that is the case, I say again make a backup. Will replace your stock recovery with TWRP custom recovery. There are a number of variables to take into consideration. With that being said, I'd advice making a full backup in twrp of all you partitions and save them to external sd, otg flash drive and/or PC.įrom reading your previous thread I'm assuming you wish to update your OS by flashing a custom rom inorder to run banking apps that will no longer support 6.0 MM. Hello experience is with Samsungs and not Motorolas.