[Q] Whoops: 5.0.1 flashed TWRP, now have "SECURE BOOTING ERROR" - What next?" topic
I used TWRP manager to flash the recovery on my new 5.0.1 G3. So now I get the "SECURE BOOTING ERROR" when booting to recovery (System boot is fine).
Upon further digging, it looks like I needed to downgrade to KK first; (I had been told I needed to DG to get root, so I figured once I had root I didn't need to DG anymore.)
What's the best way to fix this? I have seen suggestions to:
-Downgrade and go through the whole thing again (would rather not)
-Flash a different kernel
-There looks to be a non-DG method, but I am not sure if it will work now that I have messed up the Recovery
I suppose I could also flash a stock recovery, but I can't seem to find that file out there.
Thanks in advance
Upon further digging, it looks like I needed to downgrade to KK first; (I had been told I needed to DG to get root, so I figured once I had root I didn't need to DG anymore.)
What's the best way to fix this? I have seen suggestions to:
-Downgrade and go through the whole thing again (would rather not)
-Flash a different kernel
-There looks to be a non-DG method, but I am not sure if it will work now that I have messed up the Recovery
I suppose I could also flash a stock recovery, but I can't seem to find that file out there.
Thanks in advance
xda-developers
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