[HOW-TO] CWM on LTE Version through Rom Manager - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

This is a guide on how to get ClockWorkMod onto your stock 4.0.2 and 4.0.3 LTE Galaxy Nexus through Rom Manager
If your having problems booting into Recovery from ROM Manager go to bottom.
Screen turning off while in Recovery? Read herehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20467448&postcount=206
Go to market, search "Clockworkmod"
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Install Rom Manager*
Open up Rom Manager and select "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
A pop-up will come up called "Confirm Phone Model," of course choose "Google Galaxy Nexus CDMA"
Then you should hopefully get this (if not scroll down to bottom)
Now let it install etc, then with a File Manager** with SU access, Go to system, click "Mount R/W"(if using Root Explorer) and then scroll down until you see "recovery-from-boot.p" and rename it to "recovery-from-boot.p.bak"
Close out off your File Manager and go to Rom Manager and select "Reboot into Recovery"
There you go
You should be able to boot into CWM
* Free version works
**I used Root Explorer
If you got
That means either A) your not rooted or B) you didn't click 'Allow' when ROM Manager requested root privileges.
If your not rooted, then root. If you are rooted, then go to SuperUser and clear the permissions for ROM Manager
PROBLEMS BOOTING INTO RECOVERY FROM ROM MANAGER
To fix your problem just hit flash clockwork recovery again from Rom manager. Then just boot into the bootloader by turning off your phone and holding vol up+down and power button...then hit the vol down button once or twice till you see recovery mode and hit the power button. Iv noticed that sometimes reboot into recovery from rom manager doesnt seem to work correctly. But if your getting the android on his back...that just means you still have stock recovery and that file is overwriting clockwork still.
O and you wont have to do anything once you hit reboot recovery...or do it from the bootloader. clockwork will immediately pop up its not like stock recovery at all.
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Great tutorial, this is how I did it and it works like a charm.

Nice write up with pics.
I'm with you all the way until it comes to locating the recovery-from-boot.p file. Checked with Root Explorer as well as Astro. Each boot removes Clockwork and requires a new flash.
Not a super big deal, but I think a lot of people could profit if we could figure out what's going on here.

wanderfowl said:
Great tutorial, this is how I did it and it works like a charm.
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Thanks
P-bot said:
Nice write up with pics.
I'm with you all the way until it comes to locating the recovery-from-boot.p file. Checked with Root Explorer as well as Astro. Each boot removes Clockwork and requires a new flash.
Not a super big deal, but I think a lot of people could profit if we could figure out what's going on here.
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Read the bottom of the OP and see if that helps, but your right A lot of people do seem to be having this problem(not being able to find the file). I'll try and figure something out, if not I'm sure Koush will

Can I be the jerk who points out that the title says "CMW" instead of "CWM"?
lulz
Good day.

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Can I be the jerk who points out that the title says "CMW" instead of "CWM"?
lulz
Good day.
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Lmao. Your right
How to change..? lol

theboo7 said:
Lmao. Your right
How to change..? lol
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You should be able to edit your original post, and the title while doing that.

RooftopFiddler said:
You should be able to edit your original post, and the title while doing that.
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ahh yes, advance settings

You only have to do this once right? Not every time I wipe the partitions right?
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itsmikeramsay said:
You only have to do this once right? Not every time I wipe the partitions right?
Sent From IceCreamSandwich'd Sensation 4G
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Yes as long as you don't flash another recovery
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[Q] ROM Manager question

This may be a stupid question but do I have to have ROM manager on my phone and keep updating it if I dont use it. I use RA to do all my flashing. Thanks for the help in advance!
uninstall rom manager, you dont need it
you do not need rom manager, it just provides a simpler way to get to recovery. if you delete rom manager then you have to access amon ra via bootloader then to recovery.
Adam1422 said:
This may be a stupid question but do I have to have ROM manager on my phone and keep updating it if I dont use it. I use RA to do all my flashing. Thanks for the help in advance!
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No need. ROM manager just makes it easier to flash...in some case you directly dl and flash with ROM manager. But RA is better.
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ROM manager isn't needed, just easier to download roms. You can still get to recovery from the bootloader and selecting recovery.
I get into recovery by holding my power button and selecting recovery
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I get into recovery by holding my power button and selecting recovery
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That's how everyone has to [on an Evo]. ROM manager also you to get to recovery from the app, not a big difference really.
teh roxxorz said:
That's how everyone has to [on an Evo]. ROM manager also you to get to recovery from the app, not a big difference really.
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aww, thought mine was special
NewZJ said:
aww, thought mine was special
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Well be happy you know how, some people still don't know that "bootloader" screen. So, juu are special.
teh roxxorz said:
Well be happy you know how, some people still don't know that "bootloader" screen. So, juu are special.
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I'm using cm 7 and when holding power down I only get power off reboot silent and airplane. I use quickboot to boot to recovery
Papa Smurf151 said:
I'm using cm 7 and when holding power down I only get power off reboot silent and airplane. I use quickboot to boot to recovery
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after you chose reboot in those options it will then give you the option for normal/recovery/bootloader
Papa Smurf151 said:
I'm using cm 7 and when holding power down I only get power off reboot silent and airplane. I use quickboot to boot to recovery
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Right, that's the standard CM7 menu. If you use ROM manager, there is an option to boot into recovery, from within the app. The other way is when first starting the phone, hold vol+down while turning it on. Or as you do, quickboot can be used.
or terminal "reboot recovery"
NewZJ said:
or terminal "reboot recovery"
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I think terminal may be a bit much for him. xp

[ACS][RECOVERY][USB MOUNTING] ClockworkMod Recovery for the Samsung Epic Touch 4G

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ClockworkMod Recovery for the Samsung Epic Touch 4G​
Mad Props
Thanks to everybody involved with the original rooted kernel, including zedomax and shabbypenguin as well as tanimn.
Also a big shout out to AbsolutZeroGI, my hommie WR47H, and fordmanck.
Here we go...
This is a recovery tar file to be flashed with Odin. It will give you Clockwork Mod Recovery on your Epic Touch 4G. *NO data will be wiped! you are going to need kies for drivers. Download that here.
1. Download Odin 1.85
2. Download the flash-able recovery tar from the link below.
3. Extract Odin somewhere on your PC.
4. Open Odin3 V1.85 and on the left side ONLY have AUTO reboot checked (VERY IMPORTANT)
6. Check the PDA slot and then press the PDA button and navigate to the Tar file and select it
7. Now power off your Epic Touch.
8. Once fully powered off, press and hold volume down, home key, and power button at the SAME time.*This will take you into Odin mode.
9. Plug your phone into your PC.
10. You should see COM# (the number doesn't matter) in the ID:COM box
11. Press start and let it run through the process!*
12. You now have clockwork mod as your recovery!
Downloads
acs-eb30-clockwork-epic-touch-4g-sep-20-4-00-pm.tar (6.33 MB)
Now if you would like to also have root just download this and flash it in clockwork recovery.
Please do not post any mirrors without the permission of myself or others on the ACS team.
Here is a youtube video explaining the process.
Awesome
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F$#@ Yeah!
I am already rooted will this still work? i like the root i have now from the other thread?
broke root!!!!!!, thanx...also if i could get the regular galaxy sII startup screen back that would be nice. Thanks.
So we still need the pit file to flash this recovery? Or can we just use the tar file in odin and we're okay?
Damn, things are happening fast! Many thanks
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Again ill ask i already have root from the other thread would i still do all this again even though i already have root?
You can flash this over the previously released tar that gave everyone root, and the pit is not needed, so you should be fine.
How do I test that it worked?
not working, flashed this file, broke root,now cmw what so ever
kpkimmel said:
not working, flashed this file, broke root, reflashed zedomax kernal and cmw went away...so...
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Same thing happened to me, although I'm not even certain clockwork was even on my phone (not sure how to enter recovery).
kpkimmel said:
not working, flashed this file, broke root,now cmw what so ever
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Confirmed....same result here
Beejis said:
Same thing happened to me, although I'm not even certain clockwork was even on my phone (not sure how to enter recovery).
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its doesn't flash a recovery at all, just breaks root...i'll keep the kernal file though for returnign to stock
gonna wait till more clear instructions for those that already rooted...
thanks for this though OP...can you provide further instructions though?
Beejis said:
Same thing happened to me, although I'm not even certain clockwork was even on my phone (not sure how to enter recovery).
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So we shouldn't flash this yet then?
Sorry guys, seems like it does break root. Please hold off. Reuploading soon.
plmiller0905 said:
So we shouldn't flash this yet then?
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I wouldn't yet until it is confirmed to work.
plmiller0905 said:
So we shouldn't flash this yet theD
DON'T FLASH THIS, THESE INSTRUCTION SAY EPIC 4G PIT, AND THE ONES ON THE WEBSITE SAY VICTORY PIT, SO I DID THE VICTORY PIT AND IT HARD BRICKED MY PHONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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tried it and root check tells me I don't have root

[Q] Bootloop

I have been facing bootloops recently. It started all of a sudden. I am able to reach CWM but i dont have a backup to restore though i have a backup copy in my computer which i am unable to copy as the device doesn't enter into adb mode. And i am not able to flash any roms as there is no rom in my virtual sd card. Any help would be appreciated. Can i somehow get into adb mode? And btw the screen kinda flickers when booting.
Edit: Found CWM supports adb mode. Will revert back soon.
Edit2: I think i lost CWM too. Now just bootloops.Pls help.
Edit3: I get CWM sometimes and sometimes not. Not able to push backup through Gnex Toolkit.
Not sure, but can you push factory IMG through the toolkit and see if you can get your backup from there?
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mabast said:
Not sure, but can you push factory IMG through the toolkit and see if you can get your backup from there?
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I am not able to flash the google factory image through the toolkit.. I can error as too many links
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I am not able to flash the google factory image through the toolkit.. I can error as too many links
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looks like the tar you downloaded does not contain those files
k786 said:
looks like the tar you downloaded does not contain those files
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But thats the factory image. It has to contain those files. Why does the bootloader doesn't get written?
sdhanush1 said:
But thats the factory image. It has to contain those files. Why does the bootloader doesn't get written?
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try flashing recovery using toolkit and then boot into recovery and flash a rom
k786 said:
try flashing recovery using toolkit and then boot into recovery and flash a rom
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I am not able to push any rom using adb.
put on your big boy pants and do it this way: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Zepius said:
put on your big boy pants and do it this way: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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is that gonna work if he cant use adb? dont have experience with that i always used the toolkit or adb and sometime the emulator...
k786 said:
is that gonna work if he cant use adb? dont have experience with that i always used the toolkit or adb and sometime the emulator...
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there is no ADB being used. only fastboot.
the post tells you how to do pretty much everything the proper way.
Bad cable or something, try another cable.
And trash the toolkit.
Mach3.2 said:
Bad cable or something, try another cable.
And trash the toolkit.
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Changed the cable. and followed the above linked thread, but the problem persists writing failed too many links..
1)Are you connecting the device directly to the PC's back usb port (the ones physically connected to the motherboard, not the ones in the front)?
2)Using a USB hub? Don't.
3)Dual boot Linux.
4)Ditch windows.
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Replace the android recovery from TWRP

Hello,recently I did root my S3 L710 (Sprint) following this tutorial [HOW TO] Easiest Root and Recovery: SGS3 LTE Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T, Rogers and was successful and the first thing I wanted to do was a backup with TWRP, install it with GooManager, and did the combination (Volume Up + Center Home + Power button) for 5 seconds, but I appeared the stock recovery.
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According to what I read, you must do the following:
Removes /system/etc/install-recovery.sh and /system/recovery-from-boot.p left by OTA updates in order to preserve stock recovery. Read the CWM instructions carefully!
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But seeing that these files are in the system, I'm afraid that if I delete it, the S3 also problems.
I would like to know if it is safe to remove them? whether, if so, the TWRP recovery will become the default?
Thanks!
That picture you posted is TWRP custom recovery? I don't understand what's wrong.
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That picture you posted is TWRP custom recovery? I don't understand what's wrong.
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The picture is only sample, not my S3, so it has better features than the Clockwork, which I would like to know is, if i need to remove these files so that I leave the TWRP?
kevinrealk said:
The picture is only sample, not my S3, so it has better features than the Clockwork, which I would like to know is, if i need to remove these files so that I leave the TWRP?
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You can flash TWRP right over CWM or visa versa makes no difference. Cnexus has a set up in which you can have both and switch between which ever you want to use. But it makes no difference which ever you prefer. I personally think CWM works better on my S3 but I use TWRP on my Gnexus because it works better on that device. Let me see if I can find and link @CNexus thread for the switching recovery. And no you do not have to remove any files.
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Flash the Team-Epic-root_from_recovery.zip and it will rename those files so that they cannot do any harm (the zip is somewhere here, just search).
As for my recovery switcher, its right here.
CNexus said:
Flash the Team-Epic-root_from_recovery.zip and it will rename those files so that they cannot do any harm (the zip is somewhere here, just search).
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I understand, installing the zip file whit Odin3, it automatically turns on the recovery TWRP by default.
In closing, I install TWRP with GooManager, but if I do it with the zip through Odin3, overwrite?
kevinrealk said:
I understand, installing the zip file whit Odin3, it automatically turns on the recovery TWRP by default.
In closing, I install TWRP with GooManager, but if I do it with the zip through Odin3, overwrite?
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No....you're misunderstanding, do the following.
Power off your device
Boot into download mode
Flash any recovery (you can switch later) through ODIN (it should be a .tar.md5 file)
Pull the battery (DO NOT REBOOT, PULL THE BATTERY)
Boot into recovery from powered off
Flash the Team_Epic_Root_From_Recovery.zip through recovery
The stock recovery will now stop replacing your custom recovery. You can now flash another recovery if you want to.
The TeamEpic.zip file gets flashed through recovery, not ODIN.
CNexus said:
No....you're misunderstanding, do the following.
Power off your device
Boot into download mode
Flash any recovery (you can switch later) through ODIN (it should be a .tar.md5 file)
Pull the battery (DO NOT REBOOT, PULL THE BATTERY)
Boot into recovery from powered off
Flash the Team_Epic_Root_From_Recovery.zip through recovery
The stock recovery will now stop replacing your custom recovery. You can now flash another recovery if you want to.
The TeamEpic.zip file gets flashed through recovery, not ODIN.
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Hi, I already made the process more or less:
- I put the CWR of this package GalaxyS3RootUSCanada.zip with ODIN
- When I was in CWR, Flash the Team_Epic_Root_From_Recovery.zip
- Went well, I emerged a problem:
By making the combination Volume Up and Center Home buttons, I went the CWR, when I want to backup or Reboot system now, just lay on the logo, forcing me to remove the battery.
That there will be happened?
* Edit: I went back to install the TWRP from GooManager, replacing the CWR, and TWRP recovery is the default
Thank you very much for the help!.:victory:

Question Stuck on this screen while trying to restore stock MIUI

Hi, this is my first time rooting a phone.
I was able to unlock, flash TWRP, install and root my phone with Magisk following this video from Munchy
Following that, I installed ArrowOS and wiped (Format Data) with TWRP, as per this video from Munchy again.
But then I noticed that on boot, my Magisk app stated N/A, so I assumed I had to reroot the phone again, so I followed this video but I think I flashed the wrong boot.img, and arrowOS was unable to detect Wi-Fi at all.
I then tried to use this to restore stock MIUI following this tutorial and now my phone is stuck on this screen as per my attached picture. Selecting any option here just brings me back to the same screen no matter what I try, can anyone help?
This is what MiFlash looks like as well after everything:
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Use the 8/13/21 version of MiFlash. I had issues with the newer versions. I zipped up the 8/13 version and uploaded it. You can download it here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-...pdlf&[email protected]&usp=drive_fs
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Use the 8/13/21 version of MiFlash. I had issues with the newer versions. I zipped up the 8/13 version and uploaded it. You can download it here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-UZgUFVCl3YBAxZBBtVYjpG2L-wOpdlf&[email protected]&usp=drive_fs
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It says I need permission to access it, just sent in the request, any chance you're the one who can grant me permission?
aatkaw said:
It says I need permission to access it, just sent in the request, any chance you're the one who can grant me permission?
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Sorry, fixed. You can download now. Also, in MiFlash go into Configuration and uncheck Read Back Verify if It's checked.
ajsmsg78 said:
Sorry, fixed. You can download now. Also, in MiFlash go into Configuration and uncheck Read Back Verify if It's checked.
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I MANAGED TO FLASH IT, YOU SAVED MY PHONE DUDE THANKS!
If you don't mind, I'm trying to do the following:
-Root the Poco F3
-Flash ArrowOS
Is there a tutorial somewhere I can follow that can get me both of the above? I think I was able to root it successfully first, but flashing arrowos caused the issue of the post
You need to boot twrp in fastboot (fastboot boot twrp) then flash twrp once you're booted into twrp
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You need to boot twrp in fastboot (fastboot boot twrp) then flash twrp once you're booted into twrp
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Is this the TWRP I need to flash for the Poco F3?
aatkaw said:
Is this the TWRP I need to flash for the Poco F3?
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Flash this one. It's Orangefox recovery. Basically TWRP but better.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-...lZ82&[email protected]&usp=drive_fs
ajsmsg78 said:
Flash this one. It's Orangefox recovery. Basically TWRP but better.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-_EqlMUtJWDBJACR_V_vSu9NkCMzlZ82&[email protected]&usp=drive_fs
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Need permissions XD
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Need permissions XD
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Done. It's not too often an Arnold helps another Arnold on XDA lol
Haha nice, ok I'm here now, what should I be pressing?
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Haha nice, ok I'm here now, what should I be pressing?
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Now you can flash whatever rom you want. Just make sure the "install recovery after flashing" or whatever it says is checked. It will automatically flash Orangefox after the ROM so it sticks. Make sure it is checked when you flash any rom. If the ROM doesn't come with Gapps you flash the ROM first, reboot recovery then flash Gapps then Magisk, then Format data (not wipe data, format data) then restart and you should be good to go.
I'm glad you got that flashing error sorted out. I still get shivers in my spine when I see that error...

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