with some caveats and extensive trial & error, up to you whether you'd wanna persue it tho. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img And the message was 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.
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After all, I've never owned an android Motorola. 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. If 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.