I have a new hox came rooted from guy I got from but looks like he didn't finish inatalling cwm. On htc I'm useD to flashin cwm through rom man .. is it complicated? ARE we gonna see rom manager Support for cwm soon?
I used reboot app to try recovery mode and it took me to android with red triangle .. assuming means no cwm?
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ROM Manager is a crap program, you're better off learning how to do it yourself via fastboot
lojak29 said:
I have a new hox came rooted from guy I got from but looks like he didn't finish inatalling cwm. On htc I'm useD to flashin cwm through rom man .. is it complicated? ARE we gonna see rom manager Support for cwm soon?
I used reboot app to try recovery mode and it took me to android with red triangle .. assuming means no cwm?
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Download the latest version of Clockword and use the fasboot command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img To ensure it's correctly installed. You then have the option to flash a custom rom.
Alternatively if you want to revert to stock then boot into fastboot-usb and run the RUU.
Ya I'm familiar with adb
One other idea if anyone is familiar with term emulator, I remember rooting and all that via term emulator on my old htc mytouch 4g
Is it possible the command strings could be done that way via terminal emulator to get the cwm on the phone and if so
What would the command be
That would be cool for people who don't have access to a pc
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Hello, im just open my brand new desire.
Can any friend to help me, how can i install recovery memu (amonra) to flash a custom rom?
Thanks
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Hello, im just open my brand new desire.
Can any friend to help me, how can i install recovery memu (amonra) to flash a custom rom?
Thanks
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Try This Klick Me
I have to install some drivers? Because with adb commands i get allways device not found. Im using ununtu and windows. Se results
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On hero we use flashrec app to install amonra recovery mode.
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On hero we use flashrec app to install amonra recovery mode.
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Just use ROM Manager It will install recovery without adb or a computer. Just do it through an Android app.
But if you want to use AmonRA, you can follow any of the above links. You'll need the Android adb tool and drivers I believe (if you are running on Windows or Linux). On Mac, all you need is adb.
Koush said:
Just use ROM Manager It will install recovery without adb or a computer. Just do it through an Android app.
But if you want to use AmonRA, you can follow any of the above links. You'll need the Android adb tool and drivers I believe (if you are running on Windows or Linux). On Mac, all you need is adb.
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So basically... I have a unrooted, unhacked etc. Desire.. I want to test some of the new 2.2 roms..
Can I, without my phone being rooted, use "rom manager" from the market and flash a custom recovery, from where I can flash roms, radios etc.? Or do I have to something before I can utilize the power of "rom manager"?.... What about the new "fake-flash" released a couple of days ago?
Excuse me, but i'm coming from an HTC Hero where the only thing you did, was using flashrec...
I'm a little confused with all the guides around here.. Some say you have to use a PC/mac (I have a mac) to "root" the desire... Others say that there is a simpler way... I'm looking for the safest and simplest ... I like when procedures are convenient
pspbirte said:
So basically... I have a unrooted, unhacked etc. Desire.. I want to test some of the new 2.2 roms..
Can I, without my phone being rooted, use "rom manager" from the market and flash a custom recovery, from where I can flash roms, radios etc.? Or do I have to something before I can utilize the power of "rom manager"?.... What about the new "fake-flash" released a couple of days ago?
Excuse me, but i'm coming from an HTC Hero where the only thing you did, was using flashrec...
I'm a little confused with all the guides around here.. Some say you have to use a PC/mac (I have a mac) to "root" the desire... Others say that there is a simpler way... I'm looking for the safest and simplest ... I like when procedures are convenient
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To root it you'll need a pc/mac running linux, windows or whatever macs run. Afterwards there are workarounds that makes flashing ROMs relatively simple, without having to initiate recovery form a computer first. So step one: follow the root guide in the stickied thread.
Mac
Koushik Dutta's Clockwork Recovery:
Attention: Some people experience problems when flashing through Rom Manager. Flashing again usually fixes the issue. Use method below for best results. If on pure stock, your recovery will be overwritten unless you delete your /system/etc/install-recovery.sh file.
To flash recovery for Nexus S 4G, download recovery 5.0.2.0 or recovery touch 5.8.0.2 and place it into your sdk tools folder. Reboot into bootloader and execute:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo4g.img
or if you prefer the touch version:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.2-crespo4g.img
If you'd like simpler and more organized menus see j_r0dd's mod.
rev 5.0.1.0 Fix android_ secure backup bug.
rev 5.0.2.0 Fix root loss. Correct message when choosing "no" when wiping dalvik.
Officiality
RSVP....
outstanding
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Backups on 4.x going tto restore properly on 5.x?
Great work by the way.
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...or just go into the ROM Manager app and click on "Flash Clockworkmod Recovery", your version will update to 5 automatically.
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Also there's a app in the app section that flashes img files quicker than you can blink.
Flash_image by gui
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jakkz said:
...or just go into the ROM Manager app and click on "Flash Clockworkmod Recovery", your version will update to 5 automatically.
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I had some issues doing it through rom manager. It was a no go so I flashed through bootloader.
I haven't checked if old backups are compatible yet. Anyone care to try and post?
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Every time I click on the update from inside ROM Manager, something terrible happens. I used think it was because I clicked on the link for the other Nexus S, but I was super duper careful this time.
If I try to reboot into recovery without being attached to my PC after flashing a new recovery in ROM Manager, I get stuck in fastboot. If I tell it to please boot me into recovery so can add a shiny new object to my Android, it tells me, "No ma'am." And, if im being honest, when I can't flash exciting new thingys on the go, existence begins to seem somewhat more futile. I'm sure you understand.
Might as well ask if there's a way I can fix it before I get home (in TEN HOURS) by fastbooting from a terminal or something. Okay, I'm begging.
p.s. I feel like I didn't get invited to most of Version 3 and all of Version 4.
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I had the same issue after using rom manager to flash 5. I just rebooted and tried flashing again from rom manager and it worked the second time
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jdkjgjjd said:
Might as well ask if there's a way I can fix it before I get home (in TEN HOURS) by fastbooting from a terminal or something. Okay, I'm begging.
p.s. I feel like I didn't get invited to most of Version 3 and all of Version 4.
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Read the op. There is a reason why I gave instructions to flash through fastboot and not rom manager.
info[]box1 said:
Also there's a app in the app section that flashes img files quicker than you can blink.
Flash_image by gui
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This app worked great for me. Easy as 1,2,3
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Backups on 4.x going tto restore properly on 5.x?
Great work by the way.
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I can confirm they do work.
Trying to upgrade from 4.0.0.2 to 5.0.0.0, I keep getting stuck on "Waiting for device"..
If on windows...your driver is bad.
Try flash_image gui by Joeykrim
Well here is the thing, I can push/pull things from the device, I can adb shell to the device.. Everytime I try flash the recovery, I get the waiting for device
Well if on Windows, fastboot driver needs to be there along with adb.driver. Two different things
Didnt work through rom manager, had to do it via fastboot. I dig the new color!
so rom manager updated my cwm to this one and when i go to reboot into recovery it goes into bootloader and which i chose recovery nothing happens .... first line says FASTBOOT - NO RECOVERY OR BOOT IMG
For anybody having flashing/ pushing/ just getting the new cwm recovery use the flash_image by GUI app located in the ns4g app section. I can't stress it enough, but it your trying to computer up to speed for Android development I understand.
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I updated through ROM Manager and it worked just fine. I believe as long as you are running the latest version of ROM Manager you shouldn't have any issues.
I'm running cm9 1.7.5 by team dirt. I tried to flash the new recovery by smelk through terminal emulator and it said everything was successful but when I booted into recovery I had nothing left. Not the new one or the original. I had to root through the HTC method so I don't have s-off. So I think that means I can't install through bootloader. Does that mean I can't install through TE either? I need a recovery!?!?!
Edit: Ok so I just got the lap top out and just installed the recovery via adb. Very easy. Guess I didn't know you couldn't install using terminal emulator if you have s on. Also, if anyone ends up in this situation and does not have a computer handy just dl rom manager from the market and install the cwm that comes with it.
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theguz said:
I'm running cm9 1.7.5 by team dirt. I tried to flash the new recovery by smelk through terminal emulator and it said everything was successful but when I booted into recovery I had nothing left. Not the new one or the original. I had to root through the HTC method so I don't have s-off. So I think that means I can't install through bootloader. Does that mean I can't install through TE either? I need a recovery!?!?!
Edit: Ok so I just got the lap top out and just installed the recovery via adb. Very easy. Guess I didn't know you couldn't install using terminal emulator if you have s on. Also, if anyone ends up in this situation and does not have a computer handy just dl rom manager from the market and install the cwm that comes with it.
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So you're all good now?
MBQsniper said:
So you're all good now?
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Yea, he's all square now.
teh roxxorz said:
Yea, he's all square now.
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Awesome. Glad he is!
Yea I was worried for a bit when my phone rebooted into bootloader and there was no recovery. A little trouble shooting and it was fine
I may take the extra steps to be s off
Hi,
I am running CM7.2... on my Desire (GSM). When I run ROM Manager it offered me to update my recovery, on accepting and booting into recovery, I am still on 2.5.0.7. But now Rom manager says I am on 5..... I even purchased Recovery Touch 5.8... but still I am on 2.5.0.7.
Can someone please point me to some help.:fingers-crossed:
thanks
buttshill said:
Hi,
I am running CM7.2... on my Desire (GSM). When I run ROM Manager it offered me to update my recovery, on accepting and booting into recovery, I am still on 2.5.0.7. But now Rom manager says I am on 5..... I even purchased Recovery Touch 5.8... but still I am on 2.5.0.7.
Can someone please point me to some help.:fingers-crossed:
thanks
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Well thats rom manager for u.... Retarded
http://4ext.net/
Is the only way to go
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jmcclue said:
Well thats rom manager for u.... Retarded
http://4ext.net/
Is the only way to go
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Lol!
I'm still on clockworkmod myself, I've gotta give 4ext a go sooner or later as everyone says it's better. I've left my recovery as is since I first rooted the phone and its always done everything I need. I just avoid using things like sd partitioning as I know it has issues.
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Try to go to recovery manually instead of going through the recovery via the menu on rom manager. You will probably boot with the new recovery. But yeah go with 4EXT Recovery its time you use something way better.
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Right, I've had a look around the forum a bit now for help with my issue but decided it's time to post my own thread.
I unlocked and rooted my phone a while back installed clockwork recovery and CM 9. I now want to upgrade to the latest version of CM but my recovery won't boot up...
I've tried downloading the CWM manager to my phone and re flashing from there and tried flashing other recovers and yet it still tried Clock work mod flashes on and immediately off and my phone reboots...
Can anyone lend me their knowledge?
Thanks.
Put recovery.img in the fastboot folder
Put your phone in fastboot mode
Open dosprompt ( cmd prompt )
Go to fastboot folder
Type :
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
And then enter recovery
I suggest you flash the latest cmw recovery 5.8.4.0
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Currently at work so will try this when i get back home.
Although, im sure this is the process i followed when trying to fix the problem before posting this thread.
Will update.
i have the htc AT&T and everytime i load clockworkmod it just boots to the htc logo and stays there
twrp will take but it wont work right, "Failed to mount cache"
If its getting messy. Download the recovery and flash it via the htc one x toolkit in dev section. No commands just clicking LOL.
You put the zip into the recovery folder.connect yoir phone then just flash recovery. Personally twrp recovery works better. More options..
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Twrp is failing too, I even locked the bootloader ran ruu then unlocked and rooted, Twrp let me root but won't install another rom. Fails to mount cache.
I guess at least I have root though
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t3ckfr3ak1 said:
i have the htc AT&T
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Might want to go to the forum for your phone and flash software designed for your phone. This is for the quad core Tegra 3 phone.
Sorry about being in the wrong forum, but as i said ready i have reflashed my phone
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t3ckfr3ak1 said:
Sorry about being in the wrong forum, but as i said ready i have reflashed my phone
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With software from here, or from the correct forum?
Neither, got the correct ruu elsewhere- google
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kylz01 said:
Right, I've had a look around the forum a bit now for help with my issue but decided it's time to post my own thread.
I unlocked and rooted my phone a while back installed clockwork recovery and CM 9. I now want to upgrade to the latest version of CM but my recovery won't boot up...
I've tried downloading the CWM manager to my phone and re flashing from there and tried flashing other recovers and yet it still tried Clock work mod flashes on and immediately off and my phone reboots...
Can anyone lend me their knowledge?
Thanks.
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