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- #FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY UNKNOWN PARTITION APK#
- #FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY UNKNOWN PARTITION INSTALL#
- #FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY UNKNOWN PARTITION ANDROID#
If you previously installed Magisk: Select Fix Recovery Bootloop from Advanced to fix/avoid recovery bootloops.
#FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY UNKNOWN PARTITION INSTALL#
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#FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY UNKNOWN PARTITION ANDROID#
What I got was a screen displaying the Android mascot on its back with its chest plate opened and a black exclamation point inside a red triangle. When I tried to use fastboot to flash the image, I got this error:Īfter this failed attempt, I attempted to put my phone into recovery just to see what would happen. I'm trying to flash twrp-3.3.0-0-river.img, a new image that I grabbed from here. The next step is to flash a custom recovery application on the recovery partition. I've managed to unlock the bootloader using Motorola's online instructions and the adb and fastboot utilities that come with Linux.
#FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY UNKNOWN PARTITION APK#
If you insist on using custom recoveries, rename the Magisk APK to uninstall.zip and flash it like any. The easiest way to uninstall Magisk is directly through the Magisk app. I also have Ubuntu 19.04 running on my desktop. fastboot flash boot /path/to/magiskpatched.img or fastboot flash recovery /path/to/magiskpatched.img if flashing a recovery image Reboot and voila Uninstallation. I've got a brand new Motorola Moto G7 Power running Android 9.