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The '''TeamWin Recovery Project''' (short '''TWRP''') is an alternative, manufacturer-independant [ | The '''TeamWin Recovery Project''' (short '''TWRP''') is an alternative, manufacturer-independant [//www.droidwiki.org/wiki/Recovery Recovery] systems<ref>http://teamw.in/project/twrp2</ref> for several [//www.droidwiki.org/wiki/Android Android] devices. It is based on the [//www.droidwiki.org/wiki/AOSP AOSP]-Android-Recovery, extended with several features and it's own user interface. The Recovery is fully touchscreen-based and can not be controlled using the volume keys (up and down) as well as not with the power key to select menu entries. | ||
In difference to the | In difference to the ClockWorkMod, TWRP provides a built-in file manager, different themes as well as other advanced options for backup, wipe and restore (e.g only backup or restore some partitions, bypass the MD5-checksum creation or choose an own name for a data set like backups). The installation of zip files provides a way of adding multiple zip files (up to 10) in a so called Batch-Job, which are processed one after one. | ||
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
{{Main article|Recoveryinstallation}}<div class="cx-template-editor-source-container" lang="de" dir="ltr" style="display: none;"><div class="cx-template-editor-source"><div class="cx-template-editor-title">Hauptartikel</div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="1" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Zielseite</span><span data-key="1" title="Seite, auf die verlinkt werden soll." class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="1" style="position: relative;">Recoveryinstallation</div></div></div></div>Afterwards, a command line window is opened <nowiki>[WINDOWS] + [R] -> "cmd" -> [RETURN]</nowiki>) and, within this window, navigated to the directory, where the fastboot.exe is saved in (you can use the windows command to navigate through directories in the command line, followed by the directory path, e.g.: ''cd C:\android\fastboot''). | |||
To proceed, the android device needs to be connected to the computer using the USB cable, followed by executing the following command in the same command line window, which was used before:: | |||
To proceed, the android device needs to be connected to the computer using the USB cable, followed by executing the following command in the same command line window, which was used before: | To proceed, the android device needs to be connected to the computer using the USB cable, followed by executing the following command in the same command line window, which was used before: | ||
<pre> | |||
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img | fastboot flash recovery recovery.img | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
== ADB in recovery == | == ADB in recovery == | ||
If the android device is started in the TeamWin recovery, you can execute [ | If the android device is started in the TeamWin recovery, you can execute [//www.droidwiki.org/wiki/ADB ADB] commands against the device. If, during the use of the adb, the command is rejected with the message ''device not found'', you should check, if the correct USB drivers for the device are installed, and, in case of using the Windows operating system, you should check, if the device is correctly recognized in the Windows device manager. | ||
== OpenRecoveryScript == | == OpenRecoveryScript == | ||
The '''OpenRecoveryScript '''is a, licensed under the GNU GPL Version 2.0<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://github.com/TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/blob/android-5.0/openrecoveryscript.cpp|title=Team-Win-Recovery-Project/openrecoveryscript.cpp at android-5.0 · TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project|accessdate=2015-02-28}}</ref> (and therefore open-source), Scripting-Engine, which allows the script-based execution of Recovery commands. Because the engine is open-source and licensed under a free license, it can be used by anyone for anything, which was an advantage over the '''[ | The '''OpenRecoveryScript '''is a, licensed under the GNU GPL Version 2.0<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://github.com/TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/blob/android-5.0/openrecoveryscript.cpp|title=Team-Win-Recovery-Project/openrecoveryscript.cpp at android-5.0 · TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project|accessdate=2015-02-28}}</ref> (and therefore open-source), Scripting-Engine, which allows the script-based execution of Recovery commands. Because the engine is open-source and licensed under a free license, it can be used by anyone for anything, which was an advantage over the '''[//www.droidwiki.org/wiki/Extendedcommands extendedcommands]'''implementation, which was used in the [//www.droidwiki.org/wiki/ClockWorkMod ClockWorkMod].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/OpenRecoveryScript|title=OpenRecoveryScript - RootzWiki|accessdate=2015-02-28}}</ref> | ||
Using a simple text file, saved in the ''/cache/recovery/'' directory with the name ''openrecoveryscript'', the recovery can be instructed to execute the described set of commands during the startup, e.g. the installation of a zip archive such as a [ | Using a simple text file, saved in the ''/cache/recovery/'' directory with the name ''openrecoveryscript'', the recovery can be instructed to execute the described set of commands during the startup, e.g. the installation of a zip archive such as a [//www.droidwiki.org/wiki/ROM ROM], or the deletion of a [//www.droidwiki.org/wiki/Partition partition]. | ||
== Tips == | == Tips == |