I have also not been able to get twrp to boot. I was planning on making a full backup before modifying stuff.
Did you flashed the TWRP.img using flashtool? I want to backup my Android non-rootet installation before repartitioning the Cosmo.
Which version did actually working and boot up properly, the oesf or the planet c. one?
Hi @SwordfishII and @klampfenfreak did either of you get your TWRP install to work in the end? Like you both I couldn't get it to work and still don't know why as I have stock install and no apps or anything else weird installed yet as the device is only 4 days old. All I want is to install TWRP to back up my device in its stock default install state before major playing.
Unlike @cam1965 I'm not keen to use the custom image provided by Ninji - would rather keep everything Planet Computers stock so they are responsible for fixing in the event of an issue. I used the image from
http://support.planetcom.co.uk/download/co...s-installer.zipKeen to understand why following the PC process exactly doesn't give me a result, like you I partitioned correctly via the recovery menu and the boot menu happily shows me TWRP as an option but on selection all that happens is it reboots back to the boot menu (with default option selected) which then will load stock standard PC version of Android. Selecting TWRP only repeats the reboot and loop back to the boot menu experience.
There seems no way to actually verify I installed a good TWRP image nor boot it.
I can't help but wonder if I am missing some more steps from my process:
- Upgrade to v22
- Partition
- TWRP installation
- Something else?
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