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A thorough account of the transference or installation processes using TWRP Recovery is provided in this guide. The "ADB Push" option, "DB Sideload" option and the TWRP recovery option are included. Let's confront that. Let's face it. TWRP is now the finest possible custom recovery. The major reasons for this are two: characteristics and stability. It is very praiseworthy to offer lots of functions while maintaining such an incredible stability.

The ADB Sideload Feature of TWRP

My favourite of the three hands down. You may instal every zip file straight from the command line using Sideload. The file must not be transferred to internal storage, navigated and flashed for the needed file. All of this is done using the ADB Sideload function.

It removes the file from the PC and instals it on your Android smartphone automatically. When you erased your internal storage and flashed a new ROM, this characteristic is incredibly useful. You may flash it straight from the PC instead of copying the whole ROM to the device. Let's have a look at how it can be done. Just remember that only zip files may be installed.

How to Use the ADB Sideload Feature

The simple instructions for ADB Sideload are given here quickly and straight to the point. If you are seeking for an extensive information on this subject

  • Put the file within the platform tools folder to be downloaded.
  • Now, tap "Advanced" when the device is booted in TWRP Recovery.
  • Tap "ADB Sideload" > "Wipe Sideload to begin" Next
  • Enter this code in the PowerShell window In this case :
adb sideload filename.zip
  • In the command window you will see the advance bar. The zip file is installed on your device automatically when it becomes 100%. This is it. This is it.
  • We'll instal a module called 'Mi A2 Stock Camera app,' for example. For example. The code then will be Mi A2 Stock Camera app.zip adb sideload. See the screenshots below:

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The “Mount” Feature of TWRP Recovery

We may proceed onto the following portion of the TWRP Recovery instruction about how to download or instal files. Suppose your device is bricked and recovery is what you can access. [Even if just quickboot mode is accessible, then type 

fastboot recovery-name.img 

only to boot to TWRP Recovery

Of course you cannot access the "ADB Push" feature in such circumstances. In such cases. And even the "ADB Sideload" isn't going to work if you want to attempt a non-zip file. This is where TWRP's Mount function is useful. Just activate this function and transmit as many files as you like. Furthermore, no file type is prohibited.

How to Access the “Mount” Feature

Well, this has always been my way of doing things, as you don't have to leave the TWRP recovery to transfer the file. However, only appliances with TWRP data decryption are supported. If you view 0MB as an internal storage or the file name as an arbitrary character string, it implies that TWRP cannot decrypt the data.

However, if you can show all the file names in the original format for your recovery, then this should be your approach. Here are the methods to transfer and instal files using the TWRP Recovery mount function.

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  • Boot your device and connect your device to TWRP Recovery via USB connection to your PC.
  • Then go to the section "Mount" and touch "Enable MTP" on the bottom right hand side.
  • The PC recognises your device.
  • Just transfer the files you want to your smartphone and begin to blink!

Second Method:

Transferring Files via USB OTG or Pen Drive

You may immediately flash files from the USB OTG/Pendrive. Please refer to our thorough guidance: How to use TWRP Recovery for USB OTG or pen drive to flash file. If you are seeking for instructions quickly and quickly, they are there:

  • First transfer required files on the USB OTG or Pendrive .
  • Then start your TWRP recuperation device.
  • Go to Mount and activate the option USB-OTG
  • Tap Select Store, then proceed to Install section
  • From the selection choose USB Storage and click OK.
  • Now you may choose the appropriate file and flick it from OTG/Pendrive.
  • You may transfer or instal files via USB OTG or Pendrive using TWRP Recovery.

 What is The ADB Push Feature?

I thought I would make you aware of the ADB Push function before I rounded off. You do not have this feature to instal your device files. It is used to transfer your device files from the PC. Then follows the obvious question - what is it? So, a lot of stuff. While it may appear to be a tiny code, the advantages are vast.

First off, this feature requires no custom recovery installed on your device as opposed to the ADB Sideload capability. This implies that a rooted device is not needed. This in turn means that the devices with a locked bootloader will operate extremely well. In addition, this capability is not limited to a ZIP file alone. Any sort of file you desire can be transferred. For this feature, that is another major bonus.

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