I am wanting to install the PSFmod recovery that boots (from my beliefs) clockwork mod, but i dont think he has developed it for the incredible yet but i wanted to ask if he has or not?
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thank you (need more for the minimum)
are you talking about psfreedom?
Sac's Droid said:
I am wanting to install the PSFmod recovery that boots (from my beliefs) clockwork mod, but i dont think he has developed it for the incredible yet but i wanted to ask if he has or not?
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Apparently they are having issues with our device
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Hey I was wondering if it would be possible to install clockworkmod recovery through rom manager on a temporary root I used androot on my friends slide and I was thinking if I used rom manager to install clockworkmod then tried to install a rooted rom strieght from rom manager that would give him full root
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Bierce22 said:
Hey I was wondering if it would be possible to install clockworkmod recovery through rom manager on a temporary root I used androot on my friends slide and I was thinking if I used rom manager to install clockworkmod then tried to install a rooted rom strieght from rom manager that would give him full root
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No it will not work. What happens is rom manager sets it to flash via the stock recovery on reboot, but it can't do that without the engineering bootloader, since the stock one doesn't allow self signed update packages such as clockwork to flash, while the engineering one does. You need to have full root to flash a recovery. And also, in case you didn't already know, the mt3gs is s-on so your recovery resets on reboot anyway, requiring you to flash a recovery every time you go to it. There's your answer haha
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Nandlocked devices suck lmao
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Bierce22 said:
Nandlocked devices suck lmao
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Yeah they really do. Good news though, we're about to get s-off. Alpharev is close.
i dont know whats wrong guys i mean when i try to get into recovery from the rom manager it just freezes at the HTC logo. anyone having the same problem. i had to get the battery out and do it manually
Sheesh...go look in the clockworkmod thread in dev section..
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TheUndertaker21 said:
i dont know whats wrong guys i mean when i try to get into recovery from the rom manager it just freezes at the HTC logo. anyone having the same problem. i had to get the battery out and do it manually
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v5 is busted. Beyond having to reboot once before you're able to access it via RM, it's trashed a few systems (mine included), won't let some power off (they reboot instead), etc.
I'd suggest rolling back to the last stable version until the bugs get worked out.
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Thanks guys. I think it worked now as suggested above
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How do i put a password or lock on recovery so someone cant get in and wipe data without my authorization....
Unless the app was written to allow password(which it isn't) it won't work.
Why would someone want to get into your phone and wipe data??
Just use screenlock so no one but you can access your phone
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Just make a nandroid backup and save the image on your computer instead of SD card.
its becuz my friends android was stolen and he had a tra king on it but the thief wiped the fone so the locater app desapeared...I have that app and I don't want that to happen to me
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Barry:// said:
its becuz my friends android was stolen and he had a tra king on it but the thief wiped the fone so the locater app desapeared...I have that app and I don't want that to happen to me
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There's a few tracking apps out there that lock the devices bootloader/recovery (can't remember which one gets locked) but I don't think they are free
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Which app I can't find it on the market
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OriginalGabriel said:
There's a few tracking apps out there that lock the devices bootloader/recovery (can't remember which one gets locked) but I don't think they are free
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Yea what app is it, I use cerberus and it is about the only option it doesn't allow. Also a password is a great way to prevent this anyway this coups be added? I use 4ext recovery this sounds like a great idea for the next version
actually cerberus has a flashable zip for rooted phones. go to there website and look under FAQs, download it then flash it via 4ext or cwm and viola its stuck in the system
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Yea what app is it, I use cerberus and it is about the only option it doesn't allow. Also a password is a great way to prevent this anyway this coups be added? I use 4ext recovery this sounds like a great idea for the next version
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Right they should put the option of making a password on recovery 4ext it'd be nice to know one can't wipe all of ur data if ur phone is lost or stolen that ur tracking app can't be wiped out
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Very valid point about the wiping everything off the phone. Got me to thinking so I popped over to the 4EXT thread and asked about a password option. We'll see what madmaxx has to say.
Edit-->so he got right back and asked why since whoever would still havee access to the bootloader anyway... :/
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jethro650 said:
Very valid point about the wiping everything off the phone. Got me to thinking so I popped over to the 4EXT thread and asked about a password option. We'll see what madmaxx has to say.
Edit-->so he got right back and asked why since whoever would still havee access to the bootloader anyway... :/
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I guess ...just trying to improve the app
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well if you were that paranoid about it, you could chuck a ship hboot in there, so that they can't flash a new recovery. use misc_version to set your main version to over 9000, so that no one can flash a stock rom. set S-On once you have a custom rom set up how you like, etc.
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well if you were that paranoid about it, you could chuck a ship hboot in there, so that they can't flash a new recovery. use misc_version to set your main version to over 9000, so that no one can flash a stock rom. set S-On once you have a custom rom set up how you like, etc.
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Too much work think I'll stay with what I have
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Safe to use r not?
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Very helpful for other people....
Lol sorry, i asked if rom manager was safe r not coz iv heard of people f**k**g up thier phones from using it, and i got reply. It is safe its just people r not installing the right way and its causing problems to thier phones.
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There is NO reason to use ROM Manager, use recovery.
Yh i always do but was just asking coz alot of devs put it in with thier roms. Thanks
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using recovery is way better, it's easy to mess your phone with rom manager when you dont know how to use it
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There is NO reason to use ROM Manager, use recovery.
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Hi
I know that i've Rom Manager instaled, but i dont have partition SD.
How do i know if i have that recovery you talk?
Is your phone s-off & rooted?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599863&highlight=root+guide
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Thats just guide to do it, hope that helps
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jmcclue said:
Is your phone s-off & rooted?
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yes
Revolutionary
Bravo PVT1 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-6.93.1002
MICRO-031d
TOUCH PANEL - SYNW0101
RADIO-5.17.05.23
Cool. Personaly i like 4EXT Recovery and you can partition your sdcard with it to, you can get it in market or google 4EXT for thier own page. Some devs recommend that you use a recovery that is best with thier roms. So please read before flashing a rom and read other forums about it for more info. And you get into recovery by powering off your phone then you hold the volume down button + power button. Dont forget research n read
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Cool. Personaly i like 4EXT Recovery and you can partition your sdcard with it to, you can get it in market or google 4EXT for thier own page. Some devs recommend that you use a recovery that is best with thier roms. So please read before flashing a rom and read other forums about it for more info. And you get into recovery by powering off your phone then you hold the volume down button + power button. Dont forget research n read
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4EXT Recovery does the sme thing that Rom Manager?
What other recovery apps exist?
Erm? ClockWorkMod which u can flash from ur ROM Manager app. I only use 4EXT so cant really advise u which to use. U should be able to find more info in other forums. ClockWorkMod is popular tho
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ClockWorkMod is popular tho
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Rather was.
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Ok, so as you may have guessed I'm quite new to the forum.
I just have a question about the mimicry 1.3.1 ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1714187
When I select "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" in ROM manager it asks me to confirm my device, and shows up with one option: HTC G2
Is it safe to install it even if I'm using a Desire Z?
My phone is rooted.
Thanks in advance!
savl0n said:
Ok, so as you may have guessed I'm quite new to the forum.
I just have a question about the mimicry 1.3.1 ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1714187
When I select "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" in ROM manager it asks me to confirm my device, and shows up with one option: HTC G2
Is it safe to install it even if I'm using a Desire Z?
My phone is rooted.
Thanks in advance!
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Yep!
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HTC Desire Z and T-Mobile G2 and exactly the same thing. And I know ur new to the forum but one advice: u might wanna check out the 4EXT Touch Recovery instead of Clockwork mod recovery...
Reply if u got more questions on how to get 4EXT!
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Reveille94 said:
HTC Desire Z and T-Mobile G2 and exactly the same thing. And I know ur new to the forum but one advice: u might wanna check out the 4EXT Touch Recovery instead of Clockwork mod recovery...
Reply if u got more questions on how to get 4EXT!
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Well not exactly, the 3G radio band differs between the two devices, so if you're on T-Mobile, then a Desire-Z won't give you 3G speeds. (but both can have a Desire-Z hboot if you need the room for HTC Sense, but either is fine for mimicry).
and another vote for 4EXT Recovery here as well.
Ditto on 4ext; you can pick up the installer/updater at 4ext.net or purchase the pro version in the market to get added features and support the dev.
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