I'm sorry
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18d1 d001 is ADB sideload, indicating the original recovery.
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It does? It does! When adb shell didn't work after flashing your recovery, I flashed all the partitions from payload.bin to device and made sure super is correct. I'm sorry if that confused you.
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18d1 d00d is fastboot (running from abl)
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Yes. I used edl.exe /zf for that one. I was checking every command to see if anything worked. I shouldn't have mentioned that.
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05c6 900e could be my recovery, but are you sure that it's not the (broken) regular system?
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I'll get to that in a bit.
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And you say, "Now with misc-recovery flashed". Was it not flashed before?
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There's something you got to understand:
On my device, when I flash /misc with misc-recovery (boot-recovery), it will boot to Android Recovery. And when it is zeroed, it will boot normally and crash. I'm sorry I cannot flash /misc and expect it to boot normally to check if my changes made any effect, I have to clear /misc every time.
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Check which slot you are on with edl /g. If in doubt flash both recovery slots with the test recovery.
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I'm on slot a and both are now flashed correctly.
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Always flash misc-recovery.
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Just tell me if you want to boot normally or to Android Recovery. I'll do it.
Here's the thing, when I flash /misc, the device doesn't even connect to my laptop in any manner (normal, recovery, plugged in, connect after booting up).
When I zeroes /misc, the device system crashed every time (normal, recovery, plugged in, connect after booting up).