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TWRP is most often flashed with fastboot or firmware for your device. There are many other ways, but since the ways and nuances of the firmware are everywhere, follow the instructions on the firmware to go to the topic on the firmware of your device.

Official site: https://twrp.me

Post has been editedDisplax - 09.08.18, 23:48



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  1. What is TeamWin recovery (TWRP)?
  2. Menu structure
  3. Menu navigation
  4. Creating and restoring a backup copy of the firmware (nandroid) on the example of CWM Recovery
  5. How to get root rights using recovery?


Post has been editedmainbord - 06.04.17, 10:03



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The structure of the menu TeamWin Recovery

  • Install - installation of any * .zip (update.zip, gapps.zip, cyanogenmod.zip, etc.)
  • Wipe - cleaning
    • Cache - clearing the partition / cache
    • Dalvik cache - cleaning Dalvik Cache (in Android 4.4, if ART is enabled, it is not required)
    • Factory Reset - cleaning of all sections
    • System - cleaning partition / system
    • External storage - cleaning external memory
    • Internal Storage - cleaning the internal memory
    • Android Secure - - cleaning the android_secure partition
    • Wipe Battery Stats - clear battery statistics

  • Backup - system cast (with the ability to select the desired sections)
  • Restore - system restore from the cast
  • Mount - mount
    • Mount system - mount partition / system
    • Mount data - mount partition / data
    • Mount cache - mount partition / cache
    • Mount sdcard - mount partition / sdcard
    • Mount usb storage - mount a flash drive connected via OTG

  • Settings - settings
    • Zip file signature verification: - verification of the signature of the zip file
    • Force MD5 check for all zips: - checksum checksums for all zip files
    • Use rm –rf instead of formatting: - deleting files instead of formatting when cleaning partitions
    • Skip MD5 generation during backup: - disable the creation of checksums during backup
    • Ignore image size errors during backup: - ignore file size errors during backup
    • Time zone - serves to select your time zone
    • Restore Defaults - designed to reset the settings to default settings

  • Advanced - for advanced
    • Copy Log to SD - copying operations log to a file on a memory card.
    • Fix permissions - fix permissions to files and sections.
    • Partition sd card - create partitions on the memory card.
    • File manager - file manager.
    • Terminal command - adb console
    • Reload Theme - reload theme (template)

  • Reboot - device reboot
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Post has been editedCT.DAW - 04.05.20, 08:16



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Menu navigation

In TeamWin (TWRP) - control is performed by tapping the screen on the desired functions.

Built-in File Manager does not copy files with Russian names.

Post has been editedDeeMCee - 19.03.16, 23:43
Reason for editing: spelling corrected



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What is TeamWin recovery (TWRP)?

TeamWin recovery (TWRP) - modified unofficial recovery, which is available for most devices running Android. It has much more features than native recovery. On some devices it is installed instead of native recovery, on other devices it is installed in parallel. Allows:
  • Install unofficial firmware
  • Install add-ons and fixes
  • Connect to PC via USB in removable storage mode
  • Connect to PC via USB in ADB mode
  • Create a backup of both the entire firmware and its individual parts (system, settings, installed programs)
  • Recover data from previously created backup
  • Reset the data to factory settings (Wipe - data / factory reset), clear the cache partition (wipe cache), clear the dalwick cache (wipe Dalvik-cache), clear the battery statistics (wipe battery stats)
  • Format and create partitions on a memory card


If you cannot turn on the phone and download android, you can always restore a previously created backup with all applications and settings via TWRP.


Post has been editedCrea - 02.12.13, 15:29



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Creating and restoring a backup copy of the firmware (nandroid) on the example of CWM Recovery

FAQ on ClockworkMod recovery (Post # 10970409)

To unpack a backup copy, replace the .win file extension with .tar.gz and unpack it with a regular archiver.

Post has been editedmainbord - 17.07.14, 21:20



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How to get root rights using recovery?

Use the instructions from the CWM fak:
FAQ on ClockworkMod recovery (Post # 31639251)


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