Procces for dual boot - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 General

U need some things below.
1.custom rom like corbit, repencics etc. Download to your memory card.
2. Extract with root browser.(http://db.tt/fbAX4dQs)
3. Download the "auto delete old data from sd-ext and install new data of modified rom " updater script.(http://db.tt/CLyu02bE)( thanks to kurotsugi)
4. Use root file explorer
Just go to extracted rom folder and find meta-inf folder.
5. Open then find the updater script.
6. Delete and paste here the downlaoded updater-script
7. Make it zip.
8.0. Install mini pertition tool (http://db.tt/ALq5ykUO)in PC. For making pertition information just visit the xda link (http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/SD_card_partitioning)
8. Make your SD card with 4 pertition. 1st. FAT 2nd. ext3 (500mb is enough). 3rd. ext3 (500mb is eniugh). 4th. ext3 (it will be your new phone memory. So you can make it bigger. I have 2gb)
8.1. By file manager (http://db.tt/Jn0Bz4XR)just create a file ... name bootsdcard
8.2. Download the dual boot.zip(http://db.tt/a1hcDH85 ) and flash it via cwm(http://db.tt/0N6JjJ0j). place the cwm in sdcard not in folder.
9. Flash the modified .zip rom via cwm skin means skin 1980 or cwm5.zip
10. See your memory
Thanks to kurotsugi. He is the modifier of the script.. I have just gives you the simple method to easily use it.
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tandob said:
U need some things below.
1.custom rom like corbit, repencics etc. Download to your memory card.
2. Extract with root browser.
3. Download the auto delete updater script.
4. Use root file manager
Just go to extracted Tom folder and find meta-inf.zip
5. Open then find the updater script.
6. Delete and paste here the downlaoded updater-script
7. Make it zip.
8. Make your SD card with 4 pertition. 1st. FAT 2,3,4 is to ext3
8.1. By file manager just create a file ... name bootsdcard
8.2. Download the dual boot.tar and flash it via Odin.
9. Flash the modified .zip rom via cwm skin means skin 1980 or cwm5.zip
10. See your memory
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what is written in third point can u give that script

wait a second...is that my script?

kurotsugi said:
wait a second...is that my script?
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Yes sir. All credit is your.
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its ok...everyone is free to make a copy of my work, but since you have reupload and make a separated guide you should take the responsibility if something goes wrong.

kurotsugi said:
its ok...everyone is free to make a copy of my work, but since you have reupload and make a separated guide you should take the responsibility if something goes wrong.
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OK. Sir. Thank-you to be with me.
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How do I partition my SD into 4 parts? I've already partitioned my SD using CWM and use A2SD. I've mounted it as ext3 using Link2SD. So is that enough?
And where do I place the bootsdcard file?

raolemo said:
How do I partition my SD into 4 parts? I've already partitioned my SD using CWM and use A2SD. I've mounted it as ext3 using Link2SD. So is that enough?
And where do I place the bootsdcard file?
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This the SD extra link. Plz read the first post currectly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/SD_card_partitioning
"bootsdcard"Just place it in sdcard not in folder

tandob said:
This the SD extra link. Plz read the first post currectly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/SD_card_partitioning
"bootsdcard"Just place it in sdcard not in folder
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I've already partitioned it using CWM. Do I need to do it again using MiniTool Partition? I'm on A2SD using only 4 Meg of Internal Memory so its useless right?

raolemo said:
I've already partitioned it using CWM. Do I need to do it again using MiniTool Partition? I'm on A2SD using only 4 Meg of Internal Memory so its useless right?
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For a2sd use, You have to pertition just 2pertition1st fat32 and 2nd. Ext3. But here, you to make total 4pertitition. And you have to delete old pertitipn. It will move all data app to your SD ext pertition. I think it is better then a2sd.

tandob said:
U need some things below.
1.custom rom like corbit, repencics etc. Download to your memory card.
2. Extract with root browser.(http://db.tt/fbAX4dQs)
3. Download the "auto delete old data from sd-ext and install new data of modified rom " updater script.(http://db.tt/CLyu02bE)( thanks to kurotsugi)
4. Use root file explorer
Just go to extracted rom folder and find meta-inf folder.
5. Open then find the updater script.
6. Delete and paste here the downlaoded updater-script
7. Make it zip.
8.0. Install mini pertition tool (http://db.tt/ALq5ykUO)in PC. For making pertition information just visit the xda link (http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/SD_card_partitioning)
8. Make your SD card with 4 pertition. 1st. FAT 2nd. ext3 (500mb is enough). 3rd. ext3 (500mb is eniugh). 4th. ext3 (it will be your new phone memory. So you can make it bigger. I have 2gb)
8.1. By file manager (http://db.tt/Jn0Bz4XR)just create a file ... name bootsdcard
8.2. Download the dual boot.zip(http://db.tt/a1hcDH85 ) and flash it via cwm(http://db.tt/0N6JjJ0j). place the cwm in sdcard not in folder.
9. Flash the modified .zip rom via cwm skin means skin 1980 or cwm5.zip
10. See your memory
Thanks to kurotsugi. He is the modifier of the script.. I have just gives you the simple method to easily use it.
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How u creat 2gb internel memory ?
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jerryn70 said:
How u creat 2gb internel memory ?
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for this you have to do the process which i have wrote in the first post.
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savie ?
tandob said:
8.1. By file manager (http://db.tt/Jn0Bz4XR)just create a file ... name bootsdcard
8.2. Download the dual boot.zip(http://db.tt/a1hcDH85 ) and flash it via cwm
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is that the savie Kernel or which one ?
what is the file "bootsdcard" for ? in which directory to create it ?
reedit: I assume you talk about irfans method & kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24832923&postcount=1
savie has a separate method : savie 73rev.

dead links
can you regenerate the links please

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Flashing in Rom manager

How to wipe a zip file in rom manager? The file is ICS_LOCK_CM7.
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Solved!
antish said:
How to wipe a zip file in rom manager? The file is ICS_LOCK_CM7.
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You go on: Install rom from SD-Card, then you can see the content of your sd-card. Then move to your file and install it. If it doesnt works, you should boot in the recovery and there you move to install zip from sd card and choose your file.

[Q] Help! problem installing balck notes gen 2 rom!

Hi i recently downloaded the black notes gen 2 rom. I combined the two zip files using 7zip. I transfered the zip file into my phones internal memory. i then used CWM recovery to clear cache and factory reset. However, when i try to install the zip file, it just says installation abotted can someone help me?
Gary122 said:
Hi i recently downloaded the black notes gen 2 rom. I combined the two zip files using 7zip. I transfered the zip file into my phones internal memory. i then used CWM recovery to clear cache and factory reset. However, when i try to install the zip file, it just says installation abotted can someone help me?
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Hi Bro... read the instruction again , is not flash through CWM but restore from CWM , extract the 2 files into 1 folder , copy it into your MMC , boot into CWM , chose backup & restore>> restore from external sd .... chose the file that you copy and restore , remember to do all the wipe / reset ( read carefully the instruction ) before restore . hope this help .
Thanks a lot for the reply! Im gonna try as soon as i get home!
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just restore with cwm brother
So how the result bro? Have you install 2nd gen?
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So i have to extract the zip files and transfer in my phone?? I cant find any backups in my phone
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Gary122 said:
So i have to extract the zip files and transfer in my phone?? I cant find any backups in my phone
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extract the 2 zip files into 1 folder, folder name should be clockworkmod , copy the clockworkmod file into your external sd, boot into CWM and select backup & restore >>> restore from external sd and you should see a file >> 20120422... something like that... select it >>> restore and wait until it done and reboot. Dont forget to wipe wipe wipe before restore..
It worked! Thanks!
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[NEED MORE TESTING]One Possible Way to Solve SD Card Space Loosing Problem

NOTICE:
THIS IS ONLY MY RESULT, AND THIS IS THE POSSIBLE WAY TO SOLVE IT. IT DOESN'T MEAN IT CAN WORK PROPERLY ON YOUR PHONE!
Sorry for poor English
S1:
1.Using USB Cable connect your phone and the computer
2.Choose Disk Drive Mode
3.Copy all the files in the SD Card to your computer
4.On the computer, format HTC STORAGE. Name: HTC STORAGE, File system: FAT32, Cluster: If you wanna better speed, choose 32k or 64k, if you wanna store more files, choose 4k
5.Copy your files back to HTC STORAGE
6.Extract your current rom's zip file.
7.Found a new folder under /system named "lost+found"
8.Pack all the files to zip, copy it to SD Card and flash it.
S2:
Just delete "lost+found" folder under /system and then format your sd card
And for Developers, try to add "lost+found" folder under /system to your rom and test whether it will eat free space or not.
As for me, adding "lost+found" folder in the rom and removing it won't let your free space loose again.
I have copied rom.zip(about 500MB) four times and reboot my phone several times. My free space didn't loose
Trust me
And here is the result.
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You mean after doing this, no matter how many times you try the lost space will not happen again?
ArmedandDangerous said:
You mean after doing this, no matter how many times you try the lost space will not happen again?
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At least for me. I'm not sure whether it can work properly on other phones.
Could you not just make the folder and reboot?
:edit: lost+found is already in my system folder but I've only lost 1gb due to system files and that it not increasing.
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treebill said:
Could you not just make the folder and reboot?
:edit: lost+found is already in my system folder but I've only lost 1gb due to system files and that it not increasing.
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Original lost+found is created by system and it will eat your free space. You can also delete it and free spaces won't loose any more.
give this a try in the afternoon... will report if it work... thanks for your effort... this "bug" is kind of annoying...
delete "lost and found" Folder under /system
Format SD-Card FAT32-32k
copy files back to SD-Card
then reboot the Phone
Copy a 1,2 GB Movie File to SD
Reboot the Phone (save remove SD)
Thanks jerrylzy it seems to work!
deagleone said:
delete "lost and found" Folder under /system
Format SD-Card FAT32-32k
copy files back to SD-Card
then reboot the Phone
Copy a 1,2 GB Movie File to SD
Reboot the Phone (save remove SD)
Thanks jerrylzy it seems to work!
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Thanks for the report.
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I just wanted to delete the folder with Astro File manager but it always gives me an Error message: Error deleting files... do i something wrong ?? ITs a rooted s-on phone with JDroid ROM
n3ocort3x said:
I just wanted to delete the folder with Astro File manager but it always gives me an Error message: Error deleting files... do i something wrong ?? ITs a rooted s-on phone with JDroid ROM
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Have you got to mount system first?
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I just get into Astro File mangager... click 2 times on "up" so i get in / and then in system and then the folder shows up...
Additional Note: I´m on JDroid, and dont want to flash again... if i have to flash again i know what to do...xD My Problem is that i dont want to reflash ROM.
Thanks for your help
n3ocort3x said:
I just get into Astro File mangager... click 2 times on "up" so i get in / and then in system and then the folder shows up...
Additional Note: I´m on JDroid, and dont want to flash again... if i have to flash again i know what to do...xD My Problem is that i dont want to reflash ROM.
Thanks for your help
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Just used ES File explorer to delete the lost + found folder, but had to tick a couple of boxes first to enable it to do that, namely "Root Explorer" and "Mount file system" in settings.
Can't see similar options in Astro, download ES and give it a go.
ok thanks...xD Try and report !
n3ocort3x said:
I just get into Astro File mangager... click 2 times on "up" so i get in / and then in system and then the folder shows up...
Additional Note: I´m on JDroid, and dont want to flash again... if i have to flash again i know what to do...xD My Problem is that i dont want to reflash ROM.
Thanks for your help
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I think you can just delete that folder and then format sd card
thats my problem... i cant delete it...xD
using diskuseage from play on my SD i scanned my SD and there is a section called "system data" which starts off at 1024 MB (i formatted from inside the phone to start the test), its this section on the SD that goes up in size on my phone.
i deleted lost+found from my /system and restarted i then mounted my phone to the PC formatted and copied my files to my SD i then unmounted the USB using the phone (no safe remove from PC) and "system data" is now gone.
I then restarted my phone just to check and it's still not there
I will keep scanning it from time to time and report back so far so good no lost space.
Deleted 3Gb of films, copied everything over on to my comp.
Deleted lost+found
Before format
Format FAT32, 32k, added back 3Gb of films that were taken off, reboot into recovery, mount sd card
After:
guys i got another solution working fine to me:
backup your data on sdcard
format your sdcard with 16kb cluster size
copy your data back and do stuff like flashing a rom and see if the problem is solved.
you do this because the sdcard was with 32kb cluster initially(for those which are not with 32kb, this solution may not work). and normally it should be 16kb by a 32gb storage. so maybe you can also give it a shot. goodluck! btw i found this on One X Q&A thread.
craftycarper1 said:
Just used ES File explorer to delete the lost + found folder, but had to tick a couple of boxes first to enable it to do that, namely "Root Explorer" and "Mount file system" in settings.
Can't see similar options in Astro, download ES and give it a go.
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Thanks...worked like a charm... hidden but there..xD
youzilyj621 said:
guys i got another solution working fine to me:
backup your data on sdcard
format your sdcard with 16kb cluster size
copy your data back and do stuff like flashing a rom and see if the problem is solved.
you do this because the sdcard was with 32kb cluster initially(for those which are not with 32kb, this solution may not work). and normally it should be 16kb by a 32gb storage. so maybe you can also give it a shot. goodluck! btw i found this on One X Q&A thread.
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Been there, done that but the problem came back so....

[Q] CWM wont reboot after flashing sdcard utility (for updating PRL)

Hi -
I would've replied in the appropriate thread here but I dont have 10 posts yet. Anyhow,
I'm trying to update my Profile & PRL using the method in the thread above. downloaded the tar file, MD5 checksum verified. Extracted the contents via 7-Zip, copied the "multiboot" folder into the root of my sdcard. Booted into CWM 5.0.2.7 and installed the file. Received following output:
Code:
-- Installing: /sdcard/multiboot/FC09/boot_FC09.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Boot /sdcard/multiboot/FC09/zImage
Create mount symlink.
Remount partitions read-only.
(Re)mount /sdcard read-only.
Unpack kexec
Load zImage and initramfs
Sync.
Reboot into zImage.
Install from sdcard complete.
this whole process takes about 2 seconds and them my phone doesn't do anything. Doesn't reboot and stays in CWM. Am I doing something wrong?
I'm running CM7 RC0 with FC09 modem at the moment.
Where did you put the multiboot directory? It has to be at the root of your sd card. It can't be inside of any other folder.
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it is in the root of my sdcard. it's the same place I've always put other roms to flash
naz4viper said:
it is in the root of my sdcard. it's the same place I've always put other roms to flash
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So you flash all of your roms from /sdcard/multiboot/FC09? (Just being sarcastic, honest advice below...)
The directory structure must match exactly, meaning everything must be in the FC09 folder, which must be in multiboot, and multiboot must be at the root of the sdcard (honestly, I have seen this part vary - sometimes, my phone recognizes /sdcard, but other time I have had to use /mnt/sdcard... either way, the / at the beginning refers to the root of the file system (this is a linux/unix standard)... hopefully that helps
You should also verify the md5 of your download, and make sure the full extension is retained (sometimes .tar.xz and similar archives are saved as just .tar in some browsers, and sometimes that goes unnoticed because some archive programs will still appear to open the archive correctly, but the extracted files won't match the originals)
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styles420 said:
So you flash all of your roms from /sdcard/multiboot/FC09? (Just being sarcastic, honest advice below...)
The directory structure must match exactly, meaning everything must be in the FC09 folder, which must be in multiboot, and multiboot must be at the root of the sdcard (honestly, I have seen this part vary - sometimes, my phone recognizes /sdcard, but other time I have had to use /mnt/sdcard... either way, the / at the beginning refers to the root of the file system (this is a linux/unix standard)... hopefully that helps
You should also verify the md5 of your download, and make sure the full extension is retained (sometimes .tar.xz and similar archives are saved as just .tar in some browsers, and sometimes that goes unnoticed because some archive programs will still appear to open the archive correctly, but the extracted files won't match the originals)
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Thanks for the help styles. I did verify the md5 hash when i downloaded the tar.xz and it matched my local file. And I do believe my multiboot folder is in the root of the sdcard. But just in case, here's a screenshot from FileMananger:
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"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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looks right, right?
If you check the "this is a question" box guess which subforum it belongs in.
Thread moved
FNM
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kennyglass123 said:
If you check the "this is a question" box guess which subforum it belongs in.
Thread moved
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sorry kenny! Didn't realize the "this is a question" meant only Q&A forum. Can you remove the [Q] property of this thread so it goes back to general discussion section. It's not so much a question but a need for assistance is getting the sdcard utility working.
No worries. Just hoping others see it and keep questions here. And you did ask a question in the OP so here is a good spot for it.
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ok so back to the original issue at hand.. i've been doing researching a bit more into the issue and i'm glad i'm not the only one where this is happening. Others are saying that I just need to keep waiting and the phone will reboot itself into sdcard rom after the flash is done.. just wanted to ask is that true? and how long should I wait ?
If set up correctly no more than a few minutes. Our SD card is class 2 so the read is a lot slower than phone memory.
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kennyglass123 said:
If set up correctly no more than a few minutes. Our SD card is class 2 so the read is a lot slower than phone memory.
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it's been about 10 or 15 minutes already and still nothing. I posted where the multiboot folder is on my phone. is that correct ? does it matter that i'm on CM7 and not CM9 ? What are the mount settings I should have in CWM "Mount and Storage" options ?
Yours looks to be in the same place mine is. Mine boots into it fine.

[Q] How to remove protected file?

I installed a zip enabling custom boot animation, played with it and then installed a zip that removes the option. Now when i go to my internal SD card, i see a folder "anbech" with 1 file in it. I tried deleting it in the stock file manager, root explorer, and on my pc. It will not go away. I cant change it permission and when i edit the file name or script, it always changes back to how it was before. Can anyone help me to delete it? Doing a factory reset didn't remove it.
This is where I got the zips: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31833122
And here is the folder with the file:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Thank you.
stas333 said:
I installed a zip enabling custom boot animation, played with it and then installed a zip that removes the option. Now when i go to my internal SD card, i see a folder "anbech" with 1 file in it. I tried deleting it in the stock file manager, root explorer, and on my pc. It will not go away. I cant change it permission and when i edit the file name or script, it always changes back to how it was before. Can anyone help me to delete it?
This is where I got the zips: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31833122
And here is the folder with the file:
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Thank you.
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If you use TWRP v2.5.0.0, there is a file manager which you can use to delete the file. Since you're in recovery, Android isn't using the file. I pointed this out to people wanting to delete the Morphology folder, which has also has proven difficult to delete otherwise.
Hope this helps.
topherk said:
If you use TWRP v2.5.0.0, there is a file manager which you can use to delete the file. Since you're in recovery, Android isn't using the file. I pointed this out to people wanting to delete the Morphology folder, which has also has proven difficult to delete otherwise.
Hope this helps.
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I have CW can i use that?
stas333 said:
I have CW can i use that?
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I'm not really sure, to be honest. I haven't used CWM regularly since my OG Evo. Play around in the settings and see if they have a file manager.
If that doesn't work and you don't mind spending an extra 20 minutes on it, you can always install TWRP then re-flash CWM. It's easy to do with the flashable zips from Naddict. All you have to do is boot into recovery, flash the TWRP zip, delete the file, then flash the CWM zip. It should take less than 10 minutes, but let's be conservative in our estimate and say 20 minutes.
topherk said:
I'm not really sure, to be honest. I haven't used CWM regularly since my OG Evo. Play around in the settings and see if they have a file manager.
If that doesn't work and you don't mind spending an extra 20 minutes on it, you can always install TWRP then re-flash CWM. It's easy to do with the flashable zips from Naddict. All you have to do is boot into recovery, flash the TWRP zip, delete the file, then flash the CWM zip. It should take less than 10 minutes, but let's be conservative in our estimate and say 20 minutes.
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You don't need to switch, just use aroma file manager
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108
That file is actually the most important zip I keep on my sdcard. It's an awesome file manager, and it works on TWRP or CWM (I've used it on both)
CNexus said:
You don't need to switch, just use aroma file manager
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108
That file is actually the most important zip I keep on my sdcard. It's an awesome file manager, and it works on TWRP or CWM (I've used it on both)
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will i be able to uninstall it after i use it?
stas333 said:
will i be able to uninstall it after i use it?
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Its a realtime file manager....nothing will be placed.onto your phone to make it work, it runs right from inside recovery
stas333 said:
will i be able to uninstall it after i use it?
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With the Aroma file manager, you actually aren't installing anything. You're just running the software on your phone without accessing the Android operating system. Once you reboot your phone it'll go back to your normal operating system. It's actually really nifty and I'm going to keep it on my sd card like CNexus said.
CNexus said:
Its a realtime file manager....nothing will be placed.onto your phone to make it work, it runs right from inside recovery
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topherk said:
With the Aroma file manager, you actually aren't installing anything. You're just running the software on your phone without accessing the Android operating system. Once you reboot your phone it'll go back to your normal operating system. It's actually really nifty and I'm going to keep it on my sd card like CNexus said.
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sweet. that has worked. the file has been removed.
Thank you.

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