Now you should continue to the tutorial guide and learn how to flash the update
using Stock recovery.
Of course, when you first buy your tablet, it will be installed
with stock recovery, a software that is useful only for basic operations.
These were all the steps that you had to follow in order to update your Nexus 5
using stock Recovery.
So, when you first buy your Galaxy S5 Mini, your phone will be pre installed with
stock recovery image.
Flashing this recovery environment onto your device replaces the default,
stock recovery environment with a third - party, customized recovery environment.
Below you can find two different tutorials: the first one teaches you how to install the update using ADB sideload
from Stock Recovery Mode, and the second guide can be used by Nexus 5 users with CWM or TWRP Recovery installed on it.
Installing the file shouldn't be hard, as you can easily use the update via USB option
in stock recovery, the details of which you can find on the following thread at XDA.
Within a few seconds, you'll be greeted by Android's
stock recovery menu — from here, use the volume down button to highlight «Apply update from ADB,» then press the power button to select it.
You see, by completing the steps from below you will be able to revoke root access, relock the bootloader,
flash stock recovery image and ensure the default Android experience.
Furthermore, entering fastboot mode implies in using the same process if your device is installed with a custom ROM or with stock Android OS, or if on your tablet you have installed a custom recovery image, or if your device is still running
on stock recovery.
this post contains two tutorial for you to use: one that is destined for Nexus 7 tablets
running Stock Recovery and another one that works with Custom Recoveries.
Remember that for this guide to be applied correctly you will need to have the Google Nexus 7 USB Drivers on your PC, then use the «apply update from adb» option from
stock Recovery while the tablet is connected to your computer.
In the «how - to» guide you will find 2 different methods, one that teaches you how to flash the Android 4.2.2 Update
via Stock Recovery, while the other one will use the Custom Recovery.
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Otherwise, if you plan to keep your phone stock and want the newer version
of stock recovery, type:
Unlike other recovery environments — including Android's
default stock recovery, which needs to be controlled with the device's volume and power buttons — this recovery environment has a touch - based interface you can use by tapping your fingers on on - screen buttons.
For those wishing to manually apply the update
through stock recovery, you'll find direct links to the over-the-air update packages, weighing in at around 500 MB each, after the break.
If you have TWRP recovery installed, you might want to consider flashing the
recommended stock recovery, which is also available for download from the forum post.
Keep in mind that you will still
need stock recovery and with this in place, downloading the file and sideloading it in your Google Nexus device's recovery should take a few minutes.
Repeat the entire tutorial but, when you get to step 6 (bullet point 2), you have to change the name of the «ClockworkMod recovery image» to the name of the «
stock recovery img».
Since you've learned how to manually boot into Custom Recovery Mode, now you should read the next set of instructions if your device is still rocking a full stock Android 4.x OS and you don't know how to boot into
stock Recovery 3e Mode.
So, if you decide to reach and use
stock recovery image on your tablet you will see that do stuff like wipe cache / data, flash signed zips and adb sideload OTA updates along with other official operations.
But,
replacing stock recovery with TWRP recovery is of course an unofficial process that is not supported by Google in any matter.
Now you should see a red exclamation point and an Android and you should press and hold «power» and while doing this, press Volume up to boot into
stock recovery mode.
this article contains two different tutorials: one
for stock Recovery and the other one for custom Recovery such as CWM or TWRP.
Here's how to factory reset your device with
stock Recovery Mode and force it to boot Android 4.3 Jelly Bean official stock ROM:
The options that you will find
in Stock Recovery are as following: apply update from ADB, wipe data / factory reset, wipe cache partition and reboot.
Android's
stock recovery menu can be replaced with a custom recovery (see above) to allow for additional actions such as flashing (see above) ZIPs and custom ROMs (see above), or performing a NANDroid backup (see above).
Here's how to factory reset the Galaxy Note 3
using stock Recovery Mode forcing it to boot in normal mode with the brand new rooted firmware:
in this guide you can find two different tutorials: one is destined for Nexus 4 with
Stock Recovery while the second tutorial works with custom Recoveries with TWRP or CWM.
this post contains two tutorial for you to use: one that is destined for Nexus 7 tablets
running Stock Recovery and another one that works with Custom Recoveries.
Now, by default your Sony Xperia Z / ZL is coming pre installed with
the stock recovery environment.
Also by default, after updating with a new official Android OS,
this stock recovery software will be reinstalled on your phone.
This operation can be performed only if your Nexus 7 is installed with the last version of CWM recovery (once more, when flashing an official Android OS, root is being revoked and
the stock recovery image reinstalled).
For these kinds of operations (unofficial ones)
the stock recovery image isn't useful.
After gaining root access you will have to replace
the stock recovery image with a custom one.
As with most Galaxy S devices,
the stock recovery is not replaced but rather loaded as an update.zip when you reboot.