Hi guys,
I saw some people on trouble because they don't know about this method and hence, after rebooting their device's stock recovery overwriting the custom one. So if you're having this problem then this guide would be helpful for you
Retirements:
1. Root
2. A good file manager (I suggest root explorer)
How to:
1. Install root explorer (recommended)
2. Go to system folder
3. You will find a file named recovery-from-boot.p, move it to somewhere (you can also delete it but I suggest just move)
4. Now go to etc folder
5. You will find a file named install-recovery.sh, move/delete this one also
5. Done, now flash a custom recovery and it will be installed permanently
Credits: @polobunny, it's now my method, I knew it from him
I saw some people on trouble because they don't know about this method and hence, after rebooting their device's stock recovery overwriting the custom one. So if you're having this problem then this guide would be helpful for you
Retirements:
1. Root
2. A good file manager (I suggest root explorer)
How to:
1. Install root explorer (recommended)
2. Go to system folder
3. You will find a file named recovery-from-boot.p, move it to somewhere (you can also delete it but I suggest just move)
4. Now go to etc folder
5. You will find a file named install-recovery.sh, move/delete this one also
5. Done, now flash a custom recovery and it will be installed permanently
Credits: @polobunny, it's now my method, I knew it from him
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