

- #Flash 4ext recovery no os install#
- #Flash 4ext recovery no os drivers#
- #Flash 4ext recovery no os driver#
- #Flash 4ext recovery no os plus#

"Go back to return to main menu, then tap Wipe. If you're not installing Gapps, then the steps on lineage should be fine.
#Flash 4ext recovery no os install#
Where do you see that you need to switch slots here? If you are trying to load Gapps, I highly recommend you do a full TWRP install instead of a temporary one. Are you installing official or unofficial. Actually I think there may be a command I can pass to switch slots, but I'm not sure if it would fix my problem, and anyway I just got the phone setup and don't want to try a fresh flash again at the moment.įirst. Lineage instructions say not to flash TWRP, but I can't switch slots if I don't. So I how I got it to (sort of?) work is to do the flashing, then immediately change the slot, then reboot, and now I have LOS running. With Lineage recovery, I don't see a way to choose which slot to boot into. Everything seems to work as it should - no errors, nothing weird happening.īut then when I reboot, it stays in the same slot as it was when I told it to reboot, which is apparently not supposed to happen. Tried so many things.īut so I'm following the instructions using the latest fastboot, the latest images/zips as well as known working zips. I think sometimes doing this the recovery worked, other times it wouldn't boot to recovery.
#Flash 4ext recovery no os plus#
LG devices often use a "KDZ return to stock" plus your device name. For Samsung search for "Odin back to stock" plus your device name.

For HTC devices search for "RUU back to stock" plus your device's name. The process varies depending on what type and brand of device you have. If the above does not work for you, you can search again on XDA or Google to locate a guide for returning your device back to stock.
#Flash 4ext recovery no os driver#
You may have to force install a driver or try something like universal or naked ADB drivers. Windows is really picky about its drivers. If you are using Windows (as most people do), it may be difficult to get your computer to properly recognize your device.
#Flash 4ext recovery no os drivers#
If all else fails, you can install ADB drivers and software to transfer files using adb push or pull. Some devices may support USB mass storage mode (found under the mount menu) to easily copy the file to the device. On some devices you may also be able to use a USB thumb drive along with a special "On-The-Go" cable known as USB OTG to get the file installed. If your device has a removable SD card you can use a card reader to easily transfer the flashable zip to the card then install it under the Install button in TWRP. If you have TWRP 2.8.0.0 or newer you may be able to simply plug your device into your computer and use MTP to transfer files. You may be able to find a new "ROM" for your device at places like XDA or use Google to try to locate one. If you have a backup, you may be able to restore your backup to reinstate a working system or OS. How you can fix this issue depends on what device you have and how you want to go about fixing it. If you're seeing this message in TWRP, this usually means that, one way or another, you have wiped your system partition. No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?
