Fix recovery after OOS 3.0.2 update on OnePlus 2

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The Marshmallow based Oxygen OS 3.0 update was one of the most eagerly anticipated updates for the OnePlus line-up best alongside the launch of the OnePlus 3. What it implied for existing users was the end of a long wait to finally get a taste of Google’s newest Android flavor.

While numerous will complain that the update ought to have been pushed out months ago seeing as how the official Marshmallow launch was way back in October of 2015, getting the update now is certainly a good welcome none the less.

OnePlus CEO Carl Pei did mention that the delay was because the development team was still ironing all the bugs, which is also why they had to launch minor OTA updates to fix some of the initially reported ones. now one of the bugs which is mostly going unnoticed is while trying to boot into recovery.

My device, as well as a few users over on the Xda-developers forums, have reported this issue, primarily to those who flashed the update. Booting into recovery doesn’t seem to work as the device gets stuck at the ‘OnePlus Logo’ and doesn’t proceed forward. Although there is a easy fix to it, don’t apply it unless you are sure your device is facing the same problem, else you could face data loss.

Pre-requisites:
First of all, you will need to guarantee a few things before we start:

Confirm you are using an unlocked OnePlus 2

Note: carrier models might not work with this method. The user has to carry out this at their own risk.

Ensure that you have the required OnePlus installed (Download here).

Check if you have at least 80-85% of battery charge. We don’t want the phone dying in the middle of the process.

If you have done this process before on other devices then you should be familiar with ADB and fastboot. guarantee that you have it installed.

For those who aren’t familiar with ADB and fastboot, Please refer to our comprehensive guide on How to setup ADB and Fastboot on Windows within Seconds

Enable USB-Debugging from developer options in the settings menu.

If you cannot find developer Options, then you’ll have to first enable it by going to Settings -> About Phone -> Build Number and tap it 7 times until you see a small notification that you have enabled it.

Then return to the settings menu, you ought to find Developer Options there. open it and enable USB Debugging.

Make sure that you have backed up all your personal data and apps as all data might be erased!

For Contacts, calendar and people details use Google Accounts Sync to backup

For apps and app data check out our detailed post here.

Disclaimer: The following procedure is highly risky and there are chances that you may brick your phone if not carried out correctly, DroidViews cannot be held responsible if that happens. So the user ought to tread cautiously and at their own risk.

Downloads:
You will need to download these files and keep them on your Desktop.

Recovery.img: Download Here

Steps:
Step 1 – offered you have enabled ‘Developer Options’  as stated in the pre-requisites, head on over there and make sure you have selected ‘USB Debugging’ and ‘Advanced Reboot’. now you can reboot into Fastboot or recovery from the Power Off menu itself, but don’t reboot into recovery just yet.

Step 2 – Hold down the Power button and select Reboot>Bootloader. You phone will now boot into Fastboot mode.

Step 3 – Next, connect you OnePlus 2 to you computer in Fastboot mode, open up Command prompt and type the following code:

fastboot devices
This shows if the device is connected to your system, If it doesn’t show up your device then you might not have installed the chauffeurs properly

Step 4 – now change the directory of your Command prompt to your Desktop by typing this command

cd Desktop

Step 5 – Type this command to clear the fastboot cache so we can proceed

fastboot erase cache
Step 6 – type the following command next and press Enter

fastboot flash recovery

This will flash the recovery on your OnePlus 2 repairing the issue.

After these steps, reboot your device and try to access the recovery by holding the Power + volume Down essential and releasing the Power essential once the ‘OnePlus’ logo shows up, it ought to boot best into recovery.

If you had any issues or if this guide didn’t help do let us know in the comment and we will certainly assist you.

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