
Still, in case you’ve forgotten or don’t how to install a recovery, below are detailed instructions to remove TWRP and install a recovery file for devices from different manufacturers. So installing stock recovery to your device will be similar to how you installed the TWRP recovery. Since removing TWRP is only possible by replacing it with another recovery, you should already know how to do so. The procedure to install a recovery is similar for all, no matter if it’s a custom recovery (like TWRP) or a stock recovery. However, finding the stock recovery for your device can be challenging and in some cases you probably won’t even be able to find any. In which case, you might have to flash the full stock firmware to your device to get the stock recovery along and remove TWRP thereby. We guess your reason to remove TWRP is to get the stock recovery back. There’s no direct solution to remove TWRP recovery, the only way it can be removed is to replace it with another recovery. And since we don’t have a better alternative to TWRP recovery in the custom recoveries scene. But if you’ve a situation and you must remove it, then here are a few tips to do so. Generally, we’d never recommend you to remove TWRP from your device.
