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okkay so im completly new to this but anyways first of all my clockwork is blue(isent it soppoused to be green?) and a little android guy in the back with an exclamation point.(i download clockwork thou ROM manager app) i rooted my phone with 1 root click thing. im on eclair and kernal says 2.6.29 (im trying to do the stock phone with custom themes) when i open room manager and try to install a custom kernal it says openning and the says signature not verified and then installation aborted. also im trying to install this apk but i cant find it on the roms list in rom manager. do i need to have a custom kernal?
Basicly i want to know how to:
Flash themes(what kernal and junk do i need to do first)
That is the stock recovery not cwm you have. You can't use rom manager to install cwm. You have to run the one click root with cwm and you don't need a custom kernel to flash a theme just a deodexed rom. Once you get a deodexed rom put the theme on the root of your sd card and boot into recovery. Once into recovery you want to clear cache and dalvik cache then flash the theme.
If the original poster can follow that, then disregard the next sentence. I would suggest checking out the stickied threads in the development section for instructions. It'll help u step by step.
clockwork?
okkay im trying to do this rom noobnl-andromeda-galaxy-rom but would my clockwork work with that? cause its probraly going to say signature failed.
Follow the advise given above, go read, then re-read before you keep asking questions that are answered there or fry your phone.
i feel dumb
so the whole reason was that when i clicked quick boot app it took me to the stock recovery but when i did the 3 button way it worked perfect.
ty you guys
Im not sure if I'm not doing something right but, after I downloaded CM7 #6 in Rom Manager, I select google apps as well as backup and wipe data but when it reboots, it hasnt changed and i get a notification that the new update is available. What should I do?
Forget about rom manager, download it directly, install it to your sd card and flash from recovery. I just flashed it and works fine.
Just thought I would ask, you do have CWM recovery 3.0.0.X installed right?
Keep in mind now that your running cwm 3.0+, rom manager is useless....doesn't work and don't recommend using it until its workable.
[G2/HTC Vision]
yeah i do. i have CM7 #5 right now and per your suggestion I am about to flash the #6 rom now after downloading it.
andymyrick said:
yeah i do. i have CM7 #5 right now and per your suggestion I am about to flash the #6 rom now after downloading it.
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Nice.
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Don't think you need to wipe data when flashing nightlies... Wouldn't that defeat the purpose?
i just booted into CWM and flashed the rom. thanks for the help
I used AlphaRevx to achieve S-OFF and when it asked if I wanted the CWM recovery, I said yes. It installed the recovery properly. I have SU. However, if I try to run Titanium, it says that there is no root access. I have rebooted several times. I tried to flash CM7 and it was stuck in a bootloop. Downloaded from the mirror and it booted up fine. I tried playing around with ROM Manager while I was booted into CM7 and it told me there was no recovery image on the root of the SD card.
Hopefully it's just something simple that I'm overlooking. Any suggestions?
Another thing I though was weird is that I couldn't sync to Gmail while booted into CM7.
To gain root access on the stock rom, you first have to flash thisthrought recovery.
I actually did flash that as well. Still had the same results.
Should I have removed the SU file that was already installed on the sd card and then flashed the patch?
Hmm weird, maybe try flashing one of these 2 roms
this
or
this
Both are based off the stock froyo rom, debloated and rooted.
I'll probably give that a try in a little bit. I suspect that it will not work as I didn't even have root access with CM7 installed.
Maybe before you flash clear all the data at least 2 times, do a factory reset, and clear the dalvik cache. If nothing works try the manual way to flash CWM and reflash it.
I only wiped data/cache once before I flashed each time. I'll try wiping more than once next time.
Do you think I could have flashed a corrupt file for SU?
brocksdad said:
I only wiped data/cache once before I flashed each time. I'll try wiping more than once next time.
Do you think I could have flashed a corrupt file for SU?
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Make sure you wipe /data, /cache, /system before you flash any rom. If you do this it removes the chances for errors to occur. if you flashed CM7 over the original /system, you might have corrupted the su file.
I don't think that I did, but it is possible. I'll first start by removing the SU file that is on there now and then flashing the patch that you posted up. I'll update after I do that.
I have to wait though, my battery is dead.
Thanks for your help!
No problem. If you didn't format the /system before you flashed CM7, you flashed over the original /system, sometimes it makes no difference, sometimes it messes stuff up. Kinda hit or miss.
Yah normally doing a Factory wipe then a wipe data/cache/dalvik should get her done try rerunning alpharev utility and see what you get
Update: I removed the su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip from the SD card and then flashed the patch. Still having the same issues. I tried to run AlphaRevX again and it came back saying something like "You already have S-OFF with AlphaRev. What do you think you're doing?"
Any other suggestions?
First of all i s-offed and cwmed with alpharev.
Then in cwm i wiped phone + cache + dalvik .
Then flashed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138274
Then after phone boots and so on i restart in cwm again and flashed this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160745
After all i got SU in programs and got root for all my apps.
Try this )
The whole point of this is to have Titanium backup installed so I backup all my apps before I flash a ROM.
brocksdad said:
The whole point of this is to have Titanium backup installed so I backup all my apps before I flash a ROM.
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Hey brocksdad,
Why not give this a shot as this is what I had to do:
-Alpharevx s-off which you've done
-flashed CWM via fastboot adb which seems like you've done: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1134520
-flash this patch which will install superuser, busybox, and rooter kernal in the correct places /system/xbin: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1134520
-reboot and you should be good to go.
I think you were having the same issues I was in that the SU app would not update the binaries for me, so I had to install the manual patch I found in the development forum.
Let me know if this works for you....
If I wanted to manually put the CWM recovery in there do I just flash OVER what I already have or do I need to remove the recovery that is already installed? If I have to remove it, how do I go about doing that?
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If I wanted to manually put the CWM recovery in there do I just flash OVER what I already have or do I need to remove the recovery that is already installed? If I have to remove it, how do I go about doing that?
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You would just reflash over the recovery. I'm hoping you used the recovery that was posted for us and not the one with Rom Manager as that is an older recovery that hasn't been updated for Inc2 support yet.
In any case, it wouldn't hurt to go and do the process over again. You should have fastboot.exe in the same folder as your adb and might as well have the CWM flash .img in that same folder as well to make things easier. once you do that you can flash the SU patch in recovery and you should be good to go.
Update: By the way if you need adb, you can just download the files from the "Temp Root" post in development and download fastboot.exe by searching in google.
I used the recovery that the AlphaRev tool gave me.
I'll give that a try and see how it goes.
Thanks!
brocksdad said:
I used the recovery that the AlphaRev tool gave me.
I'll give that a try and see how it goes.
Thanks!
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Okay then you should be fine. Go ahead and flash that SU zip in recovery mode. Once you reboot, open up superuser and go to settings. Check the SU binary and make sure it says v2.3.2-efgh (eclair, froyo, gb, honeycomb).
If it does then you should be good to go. Also make sure when there are md5 sums provided by the uploads that you check those to make sure they match so that you don't try flashing corrupted downloads. There's a free app in the market for checking the md5 sums right on your phone, it's called AFV (Android File Verifier)
I just looked at the SU information. It says v2.3.6.3. Underneath it says SU binary voutdated. I tried to update and it comes back with an error saying that su-2.3.1-bin-signed.zip has been placed on the sd card. Please reboot into recovery mode and flash it to update the SU binary.
So im planning to go back to 2.1 or 2.2 and sense, so how im going to do this? ( I have #203 Nightly)
After that, will i need to root again, and is it possible to overclock stock wildfire ROM and how? (Install new kernel??)
If youre asking why go back to sense, I just happen to need stableness for next 4 weeks and want to see how much I can tweak Sense. Going back to cm7 in november probably
Mipe
Just install like a new ROM. One such stock rooted Froyo can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977
The only different thing is that this will have to be flashed in Clockworkmod 2.x. (I guess you must know how to flash Radio's in CM7, so its not a big issue)
And yes, to OC, you will have to install a custom kernel like this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995301
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Just install like a new ROM. One such stock rooted Froyo can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977
The only different thing is that this will have to be flashed in Clockworkmod 2.x. (I guess you must know how to flash Radio's in CM7, so its not a big issue)
And yes, to OC, you will have to install a custom kernel like this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995301
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I also found that i have cwm backup from original rom that I can restore. Does this also restore previous radio or kernel or do I have to do it manually?
it will not touch the radio, but it will restore the stock kernel. (Or whichever kernel you had installed when you took that backup)
3xeno said:
it will not touch the radio, but it will restore the stock kernel. (Or whichever kernel you had installed when you took that backup)
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I got a problem. I want to get original Sense by restoring backup from CWM. Mine works, but has a pattern that i dont remember and a email wich i dont remember either. Does anyone happen to have a backup of a wildfire without password or could someone advice something else? I tried RUU but my win7 x64 is causing trouble, or the drivers.
Just flash the stock froyo ROM I listed in the first post I made in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977). If you don't know how to get Clockworkmod 2.5.0.x, then:
- Download this attachment, place on your SDCard:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=662193&d=1311319218
- Flash the zip (update1.zip) using your existing Clockworkmod 5.0.2.0
- Device will reboot and will start Clockworkmod 2.5.0.7
- Perform Data Wipe and Choose Install Zip from SDCard, select the ROM Zip file, and let it install.
3xeno said:
Just flash the stock froyo ROM I listed in the first post I made in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977). If you don't know how to get Clockworkmod 2.5.0.x, then:
- Download this attachment, place on your SDCard:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=662193&d=1311319218
- Flash the zip (update1.zip) using your existing Clockworkmod 5.0.2.0
- Device will reboot and will start Clockworkmod 2.5.0.7
- Perform Data Wipe and Choose Install Zip from SDCard, select the ROM Zip file, and let it install.
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For the rooted ROM it says No Hboot | No Radio, what does that mean?
jediknight111 said:
For the rooted ROM it says No Hboot | No Radio, what does that mean?
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Just what is says. It does not include the Bootloader (HBoot), and it does not include the baseband (Radio). So, for these two components, what you are having on your device at this moment will remain. (ie - They will not be updated when you flash the ROM)
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Just what is says. It does not include the Bootloader (HBoot), and it does not include the baseband (Radio). So, for these two components, what you are having on your device at this moment will remain. (ie - They will not be updated when you flash the ROM)
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I Installed the Rom from recovery, but all I get is the HTC logo and the startup tone then it switches off and I get the same thing again. Help please!
Edit: It's working now but I cannot force move apps like I could do before. Why is that?
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I Installed the Rom from recovery, but all I get is the HTC logo and the startup tone then it switches off and I get the same thing again. Help please!
Edit: It's working now but I cannot force move apps like I could do before. Why is that?
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Because it is a Completely Stock HTC Factory ROM with no support for it.
Rom Manager doesn't seem to know that I've got CWM installed. When I rooted and installed CWM I didn't do it through Rom Manager originally. Now CWM won't let me use it to manage my backups and keeps asking me if I want to install CWM? I've got Google Wallet installed so I'm a little nervous flashing things needlessly.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
edit: CWM v5.5.0.4
do you try "wipe cache" and "advanced->wipe dalvik cache?"
Thanks, I just tried, it took quite a while to clear the cache. When I booted up it went through a whole Optimizing Apps process, I'm not sure if that was due to wiping the dalvik cache? But it still didn't fix the Rom Manager issue.
Its probably not yet compatible if you have the touch version of cwm installed, so it wants to flash the standard one. Or you could always just let rom manager just reflash cwm overtop and then you may be good to go.
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Rom Manager doesn't seem to know that I've got CWM installed. When I rooted and installed CWM I didn't do it through Rom Manager originally. Now CWM won't let me use it to manage my backups and keeps asking me if I want to install CWM? I've got Google Wallet installed so I'm a little nervous flashing things needlessly.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Maybe it can't detect it? I know we had to set which CWM version we had installed on the SGS.
Maybe try to run the install?
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I don't have the touch version installed (doesn't seem to be the touch version anyway). I should have said this in the first post but it CWM v5.5.0.4.
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Maybe it can't detect it? I know we had to set which CWM version we had installed on the SGS.
Maybe try to run the install?
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Flashing CWM over CWM shouldn't wipe my phone right? It's only the stock bootloader that requires a full wipe?
I installed ROM manager and then CWM via ROM manager last night and its CWM v5.5.0.2 which ROM manager thinks is the latest: perhaps it can't deal with 5.5.0.4 yet...
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I installed ROM manager and then CWM via ROM manager last night and its CWM v5.5.0.2 which ROM manager thinks is the latest: perhaps it can't deal with 5.5.0.4 yet...
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ah, that would probably do it...guess i'll just wait it out a little longer, thanks
I have the exact same issue as this Rom Manager refuses to see I have CWM installed so just keeps telling me I need to install it it also can't download and flash its own version and just freezes after download
So any updates on this or more users experiencing it ?
I think I've found the solution. In ROM Manager tap the menu button at the top and then tap Manual Flash Override. Next it'll ask you if you've flashed CWM manually so tap OK because that's what we've done. Next pick which GN you have and then choose CWM 3.x+. There you have it, it should work now.
Don't use ROM Manager - problem solved!!
Seriously, though, it's a TERRIBLE piece of software
I'm fairly new to using it but it seems decent, why is it so terrible? I had an eris before this and did everything manually through recovery, this seems like it's a lot better than that.
It's just more trouble than it's worth. Why not just manually flash CWM using fastboot and get your head around that as opposed to an app which can - frankly - break things?
Flashing it via fastboot is what causes the above issue. Since you flash it manually rom manager can't see it, that's why I posted the above steps to kind of "force" rom manager to see the manually installed version.
But if you're not using ROM Manager then what's the issue? Copy ROM to SD card, reboot to recovery, flash ROM...where is ROM Manager needed in that equation?
If you're not using it then there is no issue, but this thread isn't about using it or not, it's about getting it to work with the galaxy nexus when you manually flash CWM.
I like it for the backup and restore feature and being able to change the names used to backup