However, some users have been voicing their concern that although they’re able to flash the TWRP recovery without many issues, their device is still getting booted to stock recovery. In this guide, you’ll get to know how to fix TWRP replaced by Stock Recovery.

How to fix TWRP replaced by Stock Recovery

There are multiple workarounds regarding the TWRP replaced by Stock Recovery situation. You need to try out the two methods and see which one proves to be successful for you.

Method 1: Reboot to recovery without booting to OS

Once you’ve flashed TWRP, if you’re booting your smartphone to the system, the OS will replace the flashed custom recovery with the stock one As soon as you’ve flashed TWRP, ensure that you straightaway boot to the custom recovery using the following command –

Your smartphone will now be booted to TWRP and you might be booted to the OS using Reboot -> System This will likely fix the issue of the TWRP Recovery being replaced with the stock recovery

Method 2: If there is Fastboot boot

If you used the fastboot boot_recovery.img command, then it’ll temporarily install TWRP onto your device. The next time you’re rebooting your device, TWRP will get replaced by stock recovery. To make things permanent, you’ll need to flash this recovery instead of simply booting it. If your smartphone has a recovery partition, then you should use the following command to permanently flash TWRP – That’s all there is to it. These were the steps to fix the problem where the stock recovery replaces TWRP Recovery. If you have any queries about the steps listed above, let us know in the comments section.