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Just wanted to let everyone know that Rom Manager now has clockworkmod 3.0.0.5 for CM7 to be flashed thru rom manager now along with the older versions for android 2.2. So no more flashing via fastboot or terminal, all our flashing and rom jumping can be done much easier all thru Rom Manager. Thanks ClockWork!
If I flashed 3 awhile back do I still press update now? Or do i select delete recovery then update?
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I did re flash thru manager so it would stop telling me there was an update
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So basically just.press flash recovery?
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No. Scroll down to all clockworkmod recoveries and choose your version.
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oh well i guess this is only enlightening to those who didnt already flash true blue drew's zip..
This is great, can backup phone now from the app
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Yea just click on the "flash recovery" and re-select mytouch4g and away we go. I'm checking now to see if Nandroid Backups work correctly. will post back in a second.
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Edit i did complete a Nandroid back up. and generated the MD5sum.....
frakking awesome ! ! !
anyone tried to flash anything through through rom manager after the update?
@cmsrc twitter is claiming no more need for two recoveries soon
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option94 said:
anyone tried to flash anything through through rom manager after the update?
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No i haven't. Our phone are down at my shop so i have to do everything via my cell phone. and i cannot risk my phone being down that long. and with having 28+ phones lines coming in my building it's ringing off the hook.
mrpanic7 said:
Just wanted to let everyone know that Rom Manager now has clockworkmod 3.0.0.5 for CM7 to be flashed thru rom manager now along with the older versions for android 2.2. So no more flashing via fastboot or terminal, all our flashing and rom jumping can be done much easier all thru Rom Manager. Thanks ClockWork!
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stlouie65 said:
This is great, can backup phone now from the app
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neidlinger said:
Yea just click on the "flash recovery" and re-select mytouch4g and away we go. I'm checking now to see if Nandroid Backups work correctly. will post back in a second.
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Edit i did complete a Nandroid back up. and generated the MD5sum.....
frakking awesome ! ! !
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Forgive my n00bness, but I am on 2.5.1.2 and can do all these things. I'm excited there's a new version out and I am very, very grateful for the hard work of those responsible. just wondering if I'm missing something...What all does 3.0.0.5 bring to the Glacier?
armored said:
Forgive my n00bness, but I am on 2.5.1.2 and can do all these things. I'm excited there's a new version out and I am very, very grateful for the hard work of those responsible. just wondering if I'm missing something...What all does 3.0.0.5 bring to the Glacier?
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3.0.0.5 allows you to flash gingerbread based ROMs, basically CM7. According to @cmsrc on twitter today however, there may not be a need to switch through 2.5.1.2 and 3.0.0.5 soon. No time frame on that though yet I don't believe.
Anyone know if they fixed the charging while off issue that cwm has?
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Amac1222 said:
3.0.0.5 allows you to flash gingerbread based ROMs, basically CM7. According to @cmsrc on twitter today however, there may not be a need to switch through 2.5.1.2 and 3.0.0.5 soon. No time frame on that though yet I don't believe.
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Appreciate it. on to the upgrade!!!
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Anyone know if they fixed the charging while off issue that cwm has?
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I would also like to know this. Is there a way to flash the stock recovery from it using 2.5.1.3 or is there another way we need to do this through fastboot or flash it through recovery?
armored said:
Forgive my n00bness, but I am on 2.5.1.2 and can do all these things. I'm excited there's a new version out and I am very, very grateful for the hard work of those responsible. just wondering if I'm missing something...What all does 3.0.0.5 bring to the Glacier?
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This is big in two ways
first of all
Previously we were not able to create a Nandroid backup. A nandroid backup is a snap shot of our OS in it's current state. So if we flash something new, a font, a boot image, what have you we are putting 100% of our faith in that flash that it will not screw anything else up. Because if it does we have to start at ground 0 again.
second of all
the developer of CWRM said that he would make the 3.x flash-able via the ROM manager when the CM7 build approached an RC status. So that isn't to far off.
So now am I gonna be able to update my rom(cm7) with rom manager automatically.
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syaoran68 said:
Anyone know if they fixed the charging while off issue that cwm has?
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Amac1222 said:
I would also like to know this. Is there a way to flash the stock recovery from it using 2.5.1.3 or is there another way we need to do this through fastboot or flash it through recovery?
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No the charging while off issue hasnt been fixed but you can use THIS METHOD now to flash the stock recovery and charge with phone off if you wish.
neidlinger said:
This is big in two ways
first of all
Previously we were not able to create a Nandroid backup. A nandroid backup is a snap shot of our OS in it's current state. So if we flash something new, a font, a boot image, what have you we are putting 100% of our faith in that flash that it will not screw anything else up. Because if it does we have to start at ground 0 again.
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We have always been able to make nandroid backups from CwM recovery, just not using Rom Manager.
Just a warning: don't use rom manager to install clockworkmod recovery!
The phone will not boot after installation. Had to repair mine at customer service. (luckily they did it for free)
iok1 said:
Just a warning: don't use rom manager to install clockworkmod recovery!
The phone will not boot after installation. Had to repair mine at customer service. (luckily they did it for free)
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whoa... Id never thought of that...
I succeed...
nothings wrong...
so are you suggesting to install it through odin multidownloader or what...?
or any other alternatives?
trackIDtracker said:
whoa... Id never thought of that...
I succeed...
nothings wrong...
so are you suggesting to install it through odin multidownloader or what...?
or any other alternatives?
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Trough recovery or ODIN.
See threads about recovery how to install them
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Shoudn't there should be a sticky post with [WARNING] Do NOT use ROM MANAGER from the Market (or from anywhere else) with the Gio
And point them to correct guide to install clockwork mod
I see a couple of posts like this now and i'm still new to this forum.
Mmmm perhaps i'll make one.
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Shoudn't there should be a sticky post with [WARNING] Do NOT use ROM MANAGER from the Market (or from anywhere else) with the Gio
And point them to correct guide to install clockwork mod
I see a couple of posts like this now and i'm still new to this forum.
Mmmm perhaps i'll make one.
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I had the same idea that's why i made this thread, other forums have it
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Is this confirmed on every device, or is this limited to a handful of handsets?
Is there anything else common between these handsets being bricked?
I.e. Firmware, ROM version, etc....
andyharney said:
Is this confirmed on every device, or is this limited to a handful of handsets?
Is there anything else common between these handsets being bricked?
I.e. Firmware, ROM version, etc....
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Our device is listsd, but not working, so many people can easily brick their gio
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i installed rom manager and through i instlled Clock work mode .. and when rebooted to access recovery mode ,it didnt boot back..
I cannot even connect it to charger .. pleaassee someone help me .. m stuck with a dead device ,,
Is there any anyway to make it working back ??
does it going into bootloader?
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Nope .. even led indicator is not working
hard brick
pls describe more what you did before the phone went in this state?
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i was using a custom rom with cwm touch already installed ... then i installed rom manager and installed cwm through it .. but when i rebooted to bootloader phone switched off... and now nothings happenin.
Ok
1) i said to flash CWM through fastboot not rom manager in the thread for official CWM
2) Check your battery... Keep it plugged in over night
Cwm cannot hardbrick your device unless you did something really silly..
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and when connected to pc .pc recognises it as qhusb_dload ..
Abhishekdhiman said:
i was using a custom rom with cwm touch already installed ... then i installed rom manager and installed cwm through it .. but when i rebooted to bootloader phone switched off... and now nothings happenin.
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Congratulations. You have a hard bricked device.
You really should READ the app description before trying anything stupid.
I tell you what you did:
When you performed the recovery installation/flashing process, the app flashed the recovery using the wrong partition - in this case, the phone's internal flash drive!
There are numerous threads over this problem and especially on Desire(?). I guess it was Desire, this happened with almost ~100 devices.
Give it to repair, they will not know how did it break..
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Lloir said:
Ok
1) i said to flash CWM through fastboot not rom manager in the thread for official CWM
2) Check your battery... Keep it plugged in over night
Cwm cannot hardbrick your device unless you did something really silly..
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Or unless the app tells it to flash it in the wrong partition...
Thing is CWM from rom manager is a fake flash so it doesn't stick...
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Thing is CWM from rom manager is a fake flash so it doesn't stick...
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It does stick.
If you don't believe try this:
Have any other recovery installed except CWM
Get Rom manager from app store and press "Install CWM"
Leave the damn thing to do its ****
Reboot your phone into recovery
TA-DA! You have a bricked device!
If you search on XDA like this: "rom manager bricked my phone" you will find numerous threads from numerous phones, not only Desire.
Here is a sample
Also, my cousin bricked his Galaxy Mini only by pressing "BACKUP ROM" from Rom manager...
Abhishekdhiman - Did you pressed the "Backup Rom" button?
is there anything else i can do ??
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Or unless the app tells it to flash it in the wrong partition...
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true but....i've flashed via CWM to test it out etc on it's very 1st moments up there....many times i flashed it via that.....i cant figure how he actually managed to do it to be quite honest with you.....
this rom manager is very risky for our phone at the moment i also tried installing fonts today and bam! device didn't boot tg it was a soft brick
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paarthdesai said:
this rom manager is very risky for our phone at the moment i also tried installing fonts today and bam! device didn't boot tg it was a soft brick
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provide me with logcats and more detailed errors please....also what roms your on etc... if i remember rightly the fonts on Rom manager are CM7/9 only i flashed them with no problem..
im working tonight so i cant look into this more, i'll look into this over the weekend
Abhishekdhiman said:
is there anything else i can do ??
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No. It is a hard brick. You cannot do anything. The motherboard needs to be replaced.
So take it to your service center for warranty and DON'T SAY THAT YOU WANTED TO INSTALL A CUSTOM RECOVERY.
Pretend that you don't even know what ROOT means!
They will replace your motherboard for free
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No. It is a hard brick. You cannot do anything. The motherboard needs to be replaced.
So take it to your service center for warranty and DON'T SAY THAT YOU WANTED TO INSTALL A CUSTOM RECOVERY.
Pretend that you don't even know what ROOT means!
They will replace your motherboard for free
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But after unlocking bootloader warranty is void :'(
Abhishekdhiman said:
But after unlocking bootloader warranty is void :'(
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You cannot access anything - They cannot access anything.
Trust me!
And HTC said that: "If you unlocked your bootloader using dev-htc website, the warranty is not void".
1ceb0x said:
It does stick.
If you don't believe try this:
Have any other recovery installed except CWM
Get Rom manager from app store and press "Install CWM"
Leave the damn thing to do its ****
Reboot your phone into recovery
TA-DA! You have a bricked device!
If you search on XDA like this: "rom manager bricked my phone" you will find numerous threads from numerous phones, not only Desire.
Here is a sample
Also, my cousin bricked his Galaxy Mini only by pressing "BACKUP ROM" from Rom manager...
Abhishekdhiman - Did you pressed the "Backup Rom" button?
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actually i know it doesn’t stick....as i was the one that asked Koush to make it fake flash as CWM would not flash via rom manager, it's done via a .zip for "testing" purposes it DOES NOT make any permanent changes...i have already installed CWM via rom manager, what it does is re-loads the .zip everytime you reboot into recovery VIA rom manager, if you reboot into recovery normally, you will get the older version of CWM that was on before
Lloir said:
actually i know it doesn’t stick....as i was the one that asked Koush to make it fake flash as CWM would not flash via rom manager, it's done via a .zip for "testing" purposes it DOES NOT make any permanent changes...i have already installed CWM via rom manager, what it does is re-loads the .zip everytime you reboot into recovery VIA rom manager, if you reboot into recovery normally, you will get the older version of CWM that was on before
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Assuming that I'm not having a CUSTOM recovery installed in the first place, only a rooted phone. I download the Rom Manager app and press Install CWM. Then if you do the combo buttons to reboot into recovery without using rom manager interface, what will happen? It will access the stock recovery?
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Assuming that I'm not having a CUSTOM recovery installed in the first place, only a rooted phone. I download the Rom Manager app and press Install CWM. Then if you do the combo buttons to reboot into recovery without using rom manager interface, what will happen? It will access the stock recovery?
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then you will go into stock recovery, as it hasn’t been overwritten
here from Koush's mouth
https://twitter.com/koush/status/219538666765303808
https://twitter.com/koush/status/219539586823630849
Hello, Today I rooted my Samsung Galaxy Gio. Then I installed Rom Manager. But when I tried to Flash ClockWork Mod Recovey my device is not being displayed in the list that appears. So I am stuck. Please let me know how to proceed. My Android version is 2.3.3 Early help will be really appreciated. I want to install Cyanogen Mod 9.1. Hope to hear soon.
Thanks
It's better to flash CWM via Recovery. Look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32202039&postcount=4
Does it start at all? Cause i think you hardbricked your phone. Check my stickied thread for more details about rom manager.
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iok1 said:
Does it start at all? Cause i think you hardbricked your phone. Check my stickied thread for more details about rom manager.
Sent from my.... Actually, who needs to know anyway?
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umm he actually means tht he couldnt install CWM via ROM manager because his gio wasnt listed
And why using ROM Manager to install CWM? I think it's easier to install it via Recovery.
To98 said:
And why using ROM Manager to install CWM? I think it's easier to install it via Recovery.
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It isnt really easier, but safer it is.
Flashing fecovery with ROM manager will result in a hard brick
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Thanks for the replies. Really appreciate the prompt replies. I have not bricked my phone as I was not able to Flash Clock Work Mod recovery. I have uninstalled the ROM Manager. Could you please ellaborate as to how to flash CMW via Recovery? My phone' android version is 2.3.3 This is the first time I am rooting my phone so I dont have that much of knowledge.
Thanks
Search xda for 'superoneclick' for root
Than use home+power buttons to enter recovery mode and install cwm-v2.zip or something.
But you should have root acces already otherwise theres no sense you installed rom manager
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421650
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32202039&postcount=4
I have already rooted my phone. The problem is in Flashing ClockWork Mod Recovery via ROM Manager.
pranjaldixit said:
I have already rooted my phone. The problem is in Flashing ClockWork Mod Recovery via ROM Manager.
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You dont. Trust me.
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Guys I was goint through a post which tells as to how to install ClockWork Mod in Samsung Galaxy Gio. In the post it is written that the phone should have Android version above 2.3.3 Now please tell me that will I not be able to download it as my phone is on Gingerbread 2.3.3? Will this work on my phone if I install? Here is the link of the post -:
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20397988&postcount=8
Thanks
pranjaldixit said:
Guys I was goint through a post which tells as to how to install ClockWork Mod in Samsung Galaxy Gio. In the post it is written that the phone should have Android version above 2.3.3 Now please tell me that will I not be able to download it as my phone is on Gingerbread 2.3.3? Will this work on my phone if I install? Here is the link of the post -:
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20397988&postcount=8
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it will be fine
but flash this one instead of the link given there, it is outdated:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/attachments/root-hacking-modding-fuer-samsung-galaxy-gio-s5660/65901d1326901203-recovery-cwm-recovery-fuer-das-gio-signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4-rfs.zip
Guys I can see the Superuser icon in the app drawer. Does this means that my phone is rooted?
pranjaldixit said:
Guys I can see the Superuser icon in the app drawer. Does this means that my phone is rooted?
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Yep. That means your phone is rooted. I rooted, installed CWM and then Cyanogenmod 9 (ICS) just yesterday.. Let me tell you, the ROM looks and works great
So, I have tried time and time again, and am still no closer to getting my phone rooted. I have spent hours reading all over these forums, and Google in general, and have yet to get a straight answer to my question as to why my phone refuses to root.
I am thankful for the advice offered, such as trying SuperOneClick that does... well, nothing. [Says my device has no drivers, yet,. Windows sees my phone as an Android device, and the program generally locks up after]. Was told that my image is faulty, and yet, somehow it's still installed on the device/working fine. [Was suggested to re-download the CW MOD image, and re-install] And it just goes on and on... then silence from the community.
So, to boil it down to the nitty-gritty, the only thing I am getting is, while I -attempt- to install SuperUser via CW, I get this:
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed!
So, please, someone, assist me in getting my phone rooted!
-Haz
Really not that bard should take 5 minutes TOPS seeing as u have all the files u need.
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Really not that bard should take 5 minutes TOPS seeing as u have all the files u need.
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So, I can by-pass the halt? The phone won't install SuperUser. o.o
-Haz
try installing superSU...
Now, super one click ... don't use it, it isn't for our roms.
you should be using Odin to flash CW, and then downloading roms and flashing with CW
If you want support from the community, why not offer more information...
What are you running now ? UCLH ? UCLJ ? Jellybean, Gingerbread, ICS ? How did you obtain the version that is running on your phone now ?
i've discovered the only way to root Gingerbread is to download a pre-rooted rom.
ICS, install CW w/ Odin and then flash supersu or superuser .... There was, at a time, I couldn't get ICS to root and had to download a specific SU or SuperSU not on google store that I found by searching the forums ....
Give us more info, as much and as detailed as possible and we can help you further.
yohan4ws said:
try installing superSU...
Now, super one click ... don't use it, it isn't for our roms.
you should be using Odin to flash CW, and then downloading roms and flashing with CW
If you want support from the community, why not offer more information...
What are you running now ? UCLH ? UCLJ ? Jellybean, Gingerbread, ICS ? How did you obtain the version that is running on your phone now ?
i've discovered the only way to root Gingerbread is to download a pre-rooted rom.
ICS, install CW w/ Odin and then flash supersu or superuser .... There was, at a time, I couldn't get ICS to root and had to download a specific SU or SuperSU not on google store that I found by searching the forums ....
Give us more info, as much and as detailed as possible and we can help you further.
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I used the official update from Samsung when it was fully released... finally. So, running 4.0.4.
What's SuperSU? Is that different?
For more details, I posted already to the fourms here before they went silent:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35750419 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35811065
As you can see, I tried everything, it's like my phone's being annoying... is it do-able to just re-set the phone to stock Gingerbread, and then just update using another ROM? And, if so, what one do I use? I just want a stable experience. Like, with the leak that came out not too long before the official, there was the keyboard error, and I even had issues with placing and receiving calls...
At this point, it's getting to the point where I am willing to basicly go back to out-of-the-box, then root the sucker, if I can do that. Seems perhaps a clean slate is in order, anywho.
Thanks for the quick reply, though.
-Haz
U need to install CWM b4 u do anything cause its just so simple. Then u flash watever u want....
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U need to install CWM b4 u do anything cause its just so simple. Then u flash watever u want....
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I thought I already had that on there, I'm confused. I did what the guide specified hosted here on the forums, but, I still get stuck at the signature verification thingy.
Am I missing something?
-haz
Sounds like a bad download...
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Sounds like a bad download...
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Tried that as well, unless like, all 10 attempts were bad.
Any other ideas?
-Haz
so why do u just want super user installed?
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Why not just install clockwork recovery and flash dmans stock rooted ROM? Since its comes per rooted for you?
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Hazarath said:
I used the official update from Samsung when it was fully released... finally. So, running 4.0.4.
At this point, it's getting to the point where I am willing to basicly go back to out-of-the-box, then root the sucker, if I can do that. Seems perhaps a clean slate is in order, anywho.
Thanks for the quick reply, though.
-Haz
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#1 what version of Odin are you using?
#2 What version of CWM are you using? Where did you download it from ? (Here I hope : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2007198 )
#3 Where did you get SuperSU from?
#4 Are you downloading it with your phone's browser, or are you downloading it to a computer and transferring via USB ? (It's possible you have a bad flash card/RAM in the computer/physical hard drive in computer).
Do NOT use Superoneclick, there is no SOC that will work for our phone.
It has been some time since I have used ICS. I had completed the stock download from samfirmware.com, installed CWM 6 with Odin 1.85 and (taadaa) attached to this thread the same version of Superuser I used to install via CWM.
I stumbled on this randomly.. no usb hubs i guess..
Are you using a USB that is a direct connection to the motherboard? usually that can cause issues, if your not on a connection to the motherboard it won't work..
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#1 what version of Odin are you using?
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3.04, as linked in the guide.
#2 What version of CWM are you using? Where did you download it from ? (Here I hope : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2007198 )
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Exactly from there. Same version.
#3 Where did you get SuperSU from?
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The guide's link, and from their website.
#4 Are you downloading it with your phone's browser, or are you downloading it to a computer and transferring via USB ? (It's possible you have a bad flash card/RAM in the computer/physical hard drive in computer).
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From my computer, via USB, and not likely at all. Every component is new, and to make it more amusing, I did all this in the past with the leaked ROM before I got this new system on my last compy, so, yeah... if -both- computers does the -exact- same thing... prolly time to format the phone, and try again, somehow?
Do NOT use Superoneclick, there is no SOC that will work for our phone.
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Guess that's one reason why it doesn't work at all.
It has been some time since I have used ICS. I had completed the stock download from samfirmware.com, installed CWM 6 with Odin 1.85 and (taadaa) attached to this thread the same version of Superuser I used to install via CWM.
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And I thank you, however, that, again, is the same link as before, and, thusly, gives the same error.
Thanks for the reply... think it's time to just tell the phone to start all over, try again?
-Haz
yohan4ws said:
I stumbled on this randomly.. no usb hubs i guess..
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Nah, just a data transfer connection hooked into the hub on the -back- of my computer.
-Haz
..okes.. I feel like somewhat of an idiot. I decided to just try one last time to get the recovery mod in there again, and, for whatever stupid reason, instead of seeing a blank background with the Android, I saw the CW icon, and a silver icon... I told it to apply SuperUser as I have tried so many other times, and it just... worked.
The closest thing I can figure is that my browser, and my eyes told me that I had multiple copies of the current CW Mod, but, in my working directory, I unzipped the -old- version.
To make it simple; I -now- have root on my Glide, woot!
*runs to un-install all the bloat ware*
-Haz
I didn't realize that CW hadn't installed properly for you ... good to know it's working for you now! ..