How do i install the samapps on quantum rom 2.7. Everytime i boot into clockwork 3 i go to reboot recovery and instead of booting into recovery it goes in to clockwork 3 again plz help
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I'm not sure what your question is. Clockwork 3 is recovery.
I haven't seen any zips for samapps yet that are converted t edify for cw3
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Yeah. I haven't found any of them converted over to the new file format. I'm actually missing the Buddies Now widget. I am one of the few people that enjoy the samsung bloatware. I still think after a week now of being on the new clockwork mod someone would of converted them to .zip. I wish I had the knowledge that these programmers have and I would take a stab at it.
To answer to the original post. Once those files become available you will just install them via the new clockwork recovery under Add zip file from SD card option. Just place the zip file in the root of your SD card and flash from there ontop of the quantum rom. Its ok to make a backup but do not delete or format.
Ptfmedic is converting some but he hasn't don't samapps yet, and by the looks of it he's out of the game for a while. He made a post for them in the themes and apps section
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The samsung apps have been ported/converted for a few days now.
http://android.linuxkidd.com/edify/
tdavid95 said:
How do i install the samapps on quantum rom 2.7. Everytime i boot into clockwork 3 i go to reboot recovery and instead of booting into recovery it goes in to clockwork 3 again plz help
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Post in the correct section and NO this is not the correct section just because you have a question about a rom! You could have at least posted this in Dameon's CWM3 install thread as it pertains to that! Below is some reading material for you!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=904787
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You can also unzip the the .zip and pull whatever apk you want. Navigate to the apks on your sd card and install.
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Okay, I can always get to it using the original method for gaining root but I've seen videos of people getting straight to it by applying the update.zip in regular recovery. When I apply update.zip, it does the same bull**** it did when I first did it. Then, I have to push ota.zip and all that nonsense. Any help is appreciated. I'm still very new to phone modding so I may have done something wrong. Otherwise, Slidemeroot2 is working great and the new radio is tits!
Q and A section man this has been answered and answered .. you need to downgrade to the eng rom if you want to get clockwork like that
Well, I did downgrade to the ENG rom. I checked the Q & A and didn't find what I was looking for. I'll be the first to admit that I don't know what I'm doing, yet. I came here to learn. Most people have been very helpful, in that regard.
I appreciate that seemingly dumb questions might be annoying but I can assure you that my intentions are to get caught up to speed and maybe even to help develop, not to **** in your corn flakes.
*edit* Oops! Had a nasty bit on my clip board! Not for you!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=704865
**Make sure you have the correct update.zip in the root of your sd card** go into the thread and get the clockwork update.zip .. *do not* push ota.zip as update .zip to sd card.. Just download the correct clockwork update.zip to your sd card and follow the steps there!
turboyo said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=704865
**Make sure you have the correct update.zip in the root of your sd card** go into the thread and get the clockwork update.zip .. *do not* push ota.zip as update .zip to sd card.. Just download the correct clockwork update.zip to your sd card and follow the steps there!
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Thanks! I feel really dumb now as I read that thread.
Hey guys, I just did the unrevoked on my Evo running Froyo. The unrevoked program said done on it, but how do I tell if my phone is rooted?? Also what can I do now that I am rooted?? Just something simple to start!! I really liked the white notification bar but dont know how to get it!! Thanks for any help!
Awhhh not another one of these.. Theres a great thing called search.. Ya?
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Well I am pretty sure I got it rooted as I can use Shootme now and I wasnt able to before!!
Next question is how do I install this ----> [ROM]CM-B2_Supersonic-XV a.k.a [email protected]$T(SuperMOD) UPDATE#5
Here you go
This should be in the q&a section not the android development.
Not 100% sure but took a quick look and seems its based on CM6? so I assume you need the ENG Bootloader with extended commands, a recovery (either Clockwork or Amon_RA - you can download ROM Manager from market and that will install Clockwork - but there is also an option to install Amon_RA at the bottom), download the necessary zip files (ROM, radio/wimax updates, themes, whatever), put those on the sdcard and use the recovery to flash the new ROM. You will prob have to wipe data/cache/dalvik cache before you flash. I do not use this ROM so I don't know the specifics of it, I would suggest you to look at the post for any instructions and/or issues other users have come across and also post in that thread if you have any questions about it.
I just kept watering my evo, it grew its own roots..... wait what are we talking about?
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ICEReaction said:
Not 100% sure but took a quick look and seems its based on CM6? so I assume you need the ENG Bootloader with extended commands, a recovery (either Clockwork or Amon_RA - you can download ROM Manager from market and that will install Clockwork - but there is also an option to install Amon_RA at the bottom), download the necessary zip files (ROM, radio/wimax updates, themes, whatever), put those on the sdcard and use the recovery to flash the new ROM. You will prob have to wipe data/cache/dalvik cache before you flash. I do not use this ROM so I don't know the specifics of it, I would suggest you to look at the post for any instructions and/or issues other users have come across and also post in that thread if you have any questions about it.
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In english please??
Act as if you're replacing a motor on a car (do it yourself style ). Research it, watch videos, read read read, then do it all over again until you know the lingo. Then if you feel unsure, ask again. Just read man. That's the best answer your gonna get here.
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Hi friends!
Please, can anyone tell me what recovery image is the most advanced by now for HTC Desire (HBOOT .83). I mean which recovery is pimped with all that useful features that exist right now. Thank you.
Sorry to create this topic, but can't find...
I would like this question answering too.
I've always preferred the AmonRA recovery port personally, though some people will recommend ClockworkMod as well. Both can be flashed permanently through unrevoked so there's no need to keep a zip file on the SD card all the time. Why not try both of them out and decide for yourself? They're both pretty equal
Unrevoked : http://unrevoked.com/recovery/ (installs ClockworkMod recovery by default but you can choose what you want before plugging the phone in)
AmonRA recovery : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=721792
I've also seen some recoveries with PSFreedom built in but I guess that's only useful if you've got a PS3.
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mrbishi
Thanks for your reply!
You know, actually, I already used RA and Clockworkmod.
Right now I prefer RA, cause Clockwork's doesn't have proper implementation to work with ext-file system. So... it's seems to me that RA is more complex.
Clockwork does a bit more when used with ROM Manager I think. All depends on if you want to do things within Android or the old skool way
I have tried updating my rom through Rom manager and I keep getting an error. it says unknown volume path and cant mount backup path. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Posted in the wrong section this should be in Q&A. But I would advice not to use ROM manager and use another form of recovery like CWM.
Sorry about wrong section. What is CWM and where can I get it?
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primedef said:
Sorry about wrong section. What is CWM and where can I get it?
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CWM is clockwork mod recovery.
Custom recovery used to flash ROMs.
Although I don't remember if there's different versions of it for each Nexus.
If this doesn't get automatically moved to Q&A, repost it there.
Agreed, and worst comes to worst, ROM Manager installs a version (possibly outdated) of cwm automatically, so you can always use that. Personally, I'd suggest flashing cwm 6.0.x and using that to manually flash everything from now on. Doing so (and understanding what you're doing) will vastly improve your Android experience, and knowledge, and may help you get out of a tight spot in the future, if something goes wrong with your phone. A little knowledge can go a looong way in the flash game.
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GooManager and TWRP is a superior replacement for koush's stuff. Just go with that and you'll never look back. They integrate well together and it actually works just like cwm and rom manager used to when it was 1st released a couple of years ago. Can't recommend it enough. I haven't used a properly working cwm/RM since the moto OG. But if you insist on cwm then I would find a version that has been been modified to function properly. Seems someone released a working touch version but I don't know if it integrates with the RM app.
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primedef said:
I have tried updating my rom through Rom manager and I keep getting an error. it says unknown volume path and cant mount backup path. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Most likely failed if you don't have custom recovery installed as stated above
. Can't install custom ROM without custom recovery.
Travisdroidx2 said:
Posted in the wrong section this should be in Q&A. But I would advice not to use ROM manager and use another form of recovery like CWM.
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Good call
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Sorry about wrong section. What is CWM and where can I get it?
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You can get it via ROM manager, choose install custom recovery. or you can flash it via fastboot.
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Agreed, and worst comes to worst, ROM Manager installs a version (possibly outdated) of cwm automatically, so you can always use that. Personally, I'd suggest flashing cwm 6.0.x and using that to manually flash everything from now on. Doing so (and understanding what you're doing) will vastly improve your Android experience, and knowledge, and may help you get out of a tight spot in the future, if something goes wrong with your phone. A little knowledge can go a looong way in the flash game.
Galaxy Nexus - Slim Bean 1.0
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I don't think it installs "automatically". It WILL choose the correct one for your device but you need to actually choose to install it. (sorry not trying to say you are wrong, just wanted to clarify for the guy
But like someone else said, you might want to download app called goo manager beta. Then open app, press menu, choose install openrecovery script. Say yes. Let it finish installing. Then reboot into recovery via the option in the app. That will give you TWRP2.2.0 as your custom recovery, i used to use cwmr for the longest time, one day i tried TWRP(and goo manager app) and i haven't looked back.
Just one MAJOR tip for you:
After installing a custom recovery, the VERY FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO IS MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP.(choose option "backup" and let it do its thing) you won't regret making a backup. 75% of time before i flash/install something new or different i make a backup, this way if i don't like what i changed i can just restore and be back where i was. Plus, if anything ever goes wrong it's nice to have a couple nandroid backup files to choose from to recover your device to working condition.
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Most likely failed if you don't have custom recovery installed as stated above
. Can't install custom ROM without custom recovery.
Good call
You can get it via ROM manager, choose install custom recovery. or you can flash it via fastboot.
I don't think it installs "automatically". It WILL choose the correct one for your device but you need to actually choose to install it. (sorry not trying to say you are wrong, just wanted to clarify for the guy
But like someone else said, you might want to download app called goo manager beta. Then open app, press menu, choose install openrecovery script. Say yes. Let it finish installing. Then reboot into recovery via the option in the app. That will give you TWRP2.2.0 as your custom recovery, i used to use cwmr for the longest time, one day i tried TWRP(and goo manager app) and i haven't looked back.
Just one MAJOR tip for you:
After installing a custom recovery, the VERY FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO IS MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP.(choose option "backup" and let it do its thing) you won't regret making a backup. 75% of time before i flash/install something new or different i make a backup, this way if i don't like what i changed i can just restore and be back where i was. Plus, if anything ever goes wrong it's nice to have a couple nandroid backup files to choose from to recover your device to working condition.
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You're right...my explanation was a bit too simplified, I think. I meant that the process of installing cwm is automated when you choose to install it, versus having to manually flash it to the device. And you're 100% correct about immediately making a Nandroid after installing a recovery...having a stock, rooted system is always a prudent fallback. As for Too Manager; I actually just downloaded it the other day, because it gives me quick access to new Gapps whenever I need them, and it's a quicker solution than going to the site. I haven't used it for anything else at all, so I'm unaware of it's full capabilities... I would assume that anything that's hosted on Goo, is relatively easy to find via the app. Unfortunately, most of the JB ROMs I've flashed aren't hosted there. Yet and still, it's a very useful tool, even if you only use it to stay current with Gapp packages.
Galaxy Nexus - Slim Bean 1.0
jjhiza said:
You're right...my explanation was a bit too simplified, I think. I meant that the process of installing cwm is automated when you choose to install it, versus having to manually flash it to the device. And you're 100% correct about immediately making a Nandroid after installing a recovery...having a stock, rooted system is always a prudent fallback. As for Too Manager; I actually just downloaded it the other day, because it gives me quick access to new Gapps whenever I need them, and it's a quicker solution than going to the site. I haven't used it for anything else at all, so I'm unaware of it's full capabilities... I would assume that anything that's hosted on Goo, is relatively easy to find via the app. Unfortunately, most of the JB ROMs I've flashed aren't hosted there. Yet and still, it's a very useful tool, even if you only use it to stay current with Gapp packages.
Galaxy Nexus - Slim Bean 1.0
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I fell in love with goo manager and TWRP as soon as i installed them, they are great. Was even able to find the beta versions of twrp2.2 on there. Tons of things are available on goo.you can usually find IMOSEYON lean kernel RC's on there as well. I even donated to not have to wait the 10seconds before download and help them get done new server equipment, hopefully they can get to their goal and we can get very speedy downloads.
(again sorry, i wasn't trying to step on ya toes or make ya look bad, i hate that i always want to clarify things further lol, makes me feel like a douche sometimes.)
Since this has not been closed or moved yet I just wanted to add that goo.im is great! I love that app for my getting downloads and gapps. I do have to say I tried twrp and it was faster but I never got the hang of it. Seemed you could only flash what was in your download folder? Or else I would have to move the file over to download folder to get it to flash. I guess on the dinc2 I got spoiled with touch ext4 recovery. It was a great recovery. I did notice the speed of twrp but decided to go back to my touch cwm since I already was familiar with the controls. Was probably user error on twrp since I see so many people love it on his forum.
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I fell in love with goo manager and TWRP as soon as i installed them, they are great. Was even able to find the beta versions of twrp2.2 on there. Tons of things are available on goo.you can usually find IMOSEYON lean kernel RC's on there as well. I even donated to not have to wait the 10seconds before download and help them get done new server equipment, hopefully they can get to their goal and we can get very speedy downloads.
(again sorry, i wasn't trying to step on ya toes or make ya look bad, i hate that i always want to clarify things further lol, makes me feel like a douche sometimes.)
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No harm, no foul man. We all need correcting once in a while. I rarely get mad at anything in forums, other than people flaming devs or not following rules the devs have outlined (like asking a CM team member for an ETA, lol). You've actually me a reason to delve into the Goo app a bit deeper, to see what's there.
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Can someone please list this out for me in a few easy steps?
1- Open ODIN
2 - Flash stock Drivers
3 - Flash CW Recovery
4 - download fc09
5 - Unzip and pull multi-boot onto SD card
6 - boot into recovery and load CM10
What am I doing wrong can someone please advise? Any steps I am missing or any particular details I may be forgetting?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1009997
Don't know if it's the latest and greatest but it's a start
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-Download the prerooted fc09 and put on sd
-install cwm via Odin
-boot to cwm by holding vol down power and camera right after it turns on.
-dont wipe and install prerooted fc09
-go back to recovery and install cm10 and gapps
Sigh ... I'll scold you first, then assist you.
1.) You are clearly asking at least 1 question in your thread. You even used the atypical [Q] before your topic. So why would you not post this in the Q&A forum? lol
2.) You really did not search at all. My answer below is from a post on the top half of page 2 in the Q&A forum.
Now that I hope you've learned to post in the proper location for questions, and to use the search feature (intelligently we all hope), your answer:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33181347&postcount=3
Ignore the other replies and even your own list. Just be sure to have CM10 on your SD card and follow the steps in the link above.
I'm not sure why you're trying to download FC09, but if you want that modem you can flash it via Odin. Alternatively you can fully Odin FC09, then do the steps in the post I linked to above.
Happy flashing.
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