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#include <std_disclaimer.h>/* * Your warranty is now void. * * I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, * thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please * do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM * before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if * you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. */
*YOU NEED TO BE HTC UNLOCKED TO FLASH A CUSTOM RECOVERY!!!!!!*
If you are ONLY HTC unlocked you will need to follow the fastboot method to install, if you are HTC unlocked AND rooted, you can use the goo manager method.
Special credits:
toastcfh for assisting me in getting this working
Dees_Troy for the amazing work on TWRP 2.1
Full TeamWin credits are on the TWRP page on the TeamWin website: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2
Introduction:
Team Win Recovery Project 2.1, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added a lot of our own features. It’s a fully touch driven user interface – no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
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Key Features:
Touchscreen driven with real buttons and drag-to-scroll
XML-based GUI that allows full customization of the layout – true theming!
Settings are saved to the sdcard and persist through reboots
Ability to choose which partitions to back up and which to restore
Ability to choose to compress backups – now with pigz (multi-core processor support for faster compression times)
What's new in 2.1:
Zip queuing as seen in TWRP 1.1.x is back
Slider control (swipe to confirm most actions aka swipe to wipe)
Lockscreen (with slider to unlock)
Basic file manager (copy, move, delete, and chmod any file)
Added support for devices with /data/media (most Honeycomb tablets, new ICS devices like Galaxy Nexus)
Displays sizes of each partition in the backup menu
Added listbox GUI element (currently used for listing time zones)
Updated stock XML layouts to be more consistent and easier to port to different resolutions
XML layout files are significantly smaller
Partitions available backup are more accurate for some devices
Removed unneeded error messages (/misc errors, unable to stat sd-ext, etc.)
Fixed a bug with blkid detection code
Fixed bug where a blank line was inserted between every line of text during zip installs
Fixed a bug during zip installs where an invalid zip would cause TWRP to get stuck in the zip install
Added setting for themers to toggle simulation mode to make theming easier
New devices added - Galaxy Nexus GSM & CDMA (preview only, manual install), Acer Iconia Tab A500, HTC Vivid, Motorola Defy
Added support for .jpg images in the theme engine
Changed images for stock tablet theme - makes tablet builds about 500KB smaller
Removed unneeded non-GUI images from GUI - makes all builds about 100KB smaller
In addition to the above new features, TWRP 2.1.0 now features a scripting engine that allows an app to send commands to the recovery for the recovery to perform during startup. We call this scripting engine OpenRecoveryScript. This engine will be put to use immediately in the GooManager app. GooManager will be able to install recoveries automatically for most supported devices. The app will also let you choose to install multiple zips from within Android, wipe cache & dalvik, and run a backup.
Theming:
Information on TWRP 2 Theming - http://teamw.in/project/twrp2themers
Instructions
"fastboot flash recovery twrprecovery.img" in fastboot
Download
HTC Dumlock -- Now flash kernels in recovery without S-off
TWRP 2 Instructions:
Install the build of TWRP using your method of choice, but you must actually flash TWRP to recovery. No fastboot booting it. We need it in recovery so that this build of TWRP will be flashed to your boot. This new build of TWRP has features in it to easily restore your original boot.
Reboot into recovery.
Make a backup of your phone.
Tap Advanced.
Tap HTC Dumlock. (If you don't see HTC Dumlock then you need to remove any custom TWRP theme that you might be using.)
Tap Install HTC Dumlock. This will install the app and binaries needed to make everything work nicely.
Reboot your device.
Find and open the HTC Dumlock app.
If/when prompted, give the app root (SuperUser) permissions.
Tap the Execute HTC Dumlock button.
Wait patiently for a couple of minutes. It takes a little while.
If your device doesn't reboot automatically, reboot it manually. Reboot it normally. DO NOT reboot it to recovery.
You should now be in your recovery, but your recovery is flashed into boot.
Tap Advanced.
Tap HTC Dumlock.
Tap Restore Original Boot.
Use your recovery like normal. Flash a new kernel. Restore a backup with a different kernel. Do whatever you please!
Consider donating!
Note, you must repeat steps 8 through 18 EVERY TIME you need to flash boot.
Can anyone upload this? I just rooted my phone.
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cpie20 said:
Can anyone upload this? I just rooted my phone.
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Here's the recovery file:
http://www.mediafire.com/?n1iu92wpyba9s95
dafzuka said:
Here's the recovery file:
http://www.mediafire.com/?n1iu92wpyba9s95
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Thanks!!!! Your a life saver!!!!
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Will goomanager install this recovery for me? Thanks in Advanced still learning
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Will goomanager install this recovery for me? Thanks in Advanced still learning
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It tries, but I've never seen it succeed. You usually need to flash recovery using fastboot on the One V.
Can this be installed via terminal emulator by chance? I'm not too sure what the commands would be if so......
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OK have tried many time can not get it to down load in to reboot can anyone help with more info
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OK have tried many time can not get it to down load in to reboot can anyone help with more info
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What are u saying, I don't understand what's goin on give me more input
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Alright somebody!!!!!!!
Reboot it normally. DO NOT reboot it to recovery.
[*]You should now be in your recovery, but your recovery is flashed into boot.
[*]Tap Advanced.
[*]Tap HTC Dumlock.
[*]Tap Restore Original Boot.
[*]Use your recovery like normal. Flash a new kernel. Restore a backup with a different kernel. Do whatever you please!
[*]Consider donating!
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Note, you must repeat steps 8 through 18 EVERY TIME you need to flash boot.[/QUOTE]
From here on I'm not sure if doing right I'm not a total noob and have done every step before this multiple times and cannot get to work when I reboot it normally it takes me straight to my rom not the recovery don't know what have done wrong
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[/QUOTE] From here on I'm not sure if doing right I'm not a total noob and have done every step before this multiple times and cannot get to work when I reboot it normally it takes me straight to my rom not the recovery don't know what have done wrong[/QUOTE]
I couldn't ever getting working either. When I ran the app to install the required binaries, it said the procedure failed every time. When you finish that step is it saying the install passed?
From here on I'm not sure if doing right I'm not a total noob and have done every step before this multiple times and cannot get to work when I reboot it normally it takes me straight to my rom not the recovery don't know what have done wrong[/QUOTE]
I couldn't ever getting working either. When I ran the app to install the required binaries, it said the procedure failed every time. When you finish that step is it saying the install passed?[/QUOTE]
Me to all the bianerys install but I don't know if they go to right spot I get same failed message and everything
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OK I'm sure somebody he has done/knows how this works please if u do share the knowledge please I can't believe that there isn't anyone that wants to be able to flash via device------
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It's currently broken because recovery is too large. It needs to be rebuilt with a stripped kernel to make it smaller
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Thanks for the response (I did hit thanks) one question is this something I can do and if SSO how is done? Have some knowledge of Linux and a really smart wife or is this a more developer thing thx again.
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It's currently broken because recovery is too large. It needs to be rebuilt with a stripped kernel to make it smaller
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I know you develop for a different device but would you consider doing this, dumlock and goo manager installs would be amazing! Thanks for all you do here....
sentfromybrain
aaronrw said:
I know you develop for a different device but would you consider doing this, dumlock and goo manager installs would be amazing! Thanks for all you do here....
sentfromybrain
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yes i agree strongly with the person up stairs it would be very very nice i understtand u are very busy and we dont mean to bother u guys but it would be nice to have that freedom and yes i do knw that simon and a few are working on a s-off but that has some time till it is done
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It's currently broken because recovery is too large. It needs to be rebuilt with a stripped kernel to make it smaller
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Was this done recently? remember reading this recovery received an update I thought.....
sentfromybrain
I'm not entirely sure who is building these, maybe they are just being automatically built by goo.im, but you can find new builds of TWRP2(latest one is 2.3.1.0 as of right now) over here: http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/primoc. I've flashed 2.3.1.0 and it is working perfectly on my VM PrimoC.
I figured many people may not even know about these, seeing as the OP has not been updated in a while. Can you shed some light on this, JMZ?
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A simple, single and easy way to wipe and format your Android device's partitions.
Introducing SuperWipe
Many problems can occur when you flash multiple files on your device. Flashing new files from recovery only copies over the existing files, leaving all old files on your device's partitions, which takes up space and hinders the operations and performance of your Android device. Thus facing these problems, The SuperWipe idea was invented by Ohsaka at xda.
His original link for SuperWipe for the G1 can be found here!
Since then developers have ported or use the same concept of SuperWipe to completely wipe there devices. Let this be the base template for all future SuperWipe concepts.
Mission
We have been working on this project to make it simpler to port to different devices. So I have rewritten the script in edify language. This script also carries the same options as the Original SuperWipe for the G1.
SuperWipe will now read it's properties you set up. Say you only want to wipe certain partitions/files, you have the freedom of choice by editing the SuperWipe.prop file that is stored in the sdcard.
I have also made this an open source project using the GPL in hopes that you donate time, code and any ideas towards this project.
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SuperWipe general information
A simple, single and easy way to wipe and format your Android device's partitions.
SuperWipe is practically a zip you flash through your recovery.
It SuperWipes your partitions so that your next rom install has minimal issues.
It also has extras!
To set up:
You must flash this once and reboot to be able to edit it from inside the rom with a file manager or using the recovery mount sdcard option to edit your SuperWipe.prop file located in sdcard/SuperWipe/SuperWipe.prop to specify what you WANT WIPED! Or you can make a folder on the root of your sdcard called SuperWipe. Then pull a copy of SuperWipe-prop-sample to that folder renaming it SuperWipe.prop with you edits.
A Sample SuperWipe properties edits:
This file is default, you must configure the file to wipe your preference!
#***wipe data/factory reset***
SuperWipe.Userdata=false
SuperWipe.Cache=false
SuperWipe.Sdcard.android_secure=true
SuperWipe.Sdcard.Android=false
#***superwipe extras***
SuperWipe.Boot=false
SuperWipe.System=false
SuperWipe.Sdcard.sdext=false
CheckFileSystems=false
SuperWipe.log=true
MoveRecoveryLog2sd=true
RebootDevice=false
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This looks awesome, thanks!
Holy crap. . . . This looks awesome. Has anyone tried it? I'm scared. Ha.
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Just to be clear, you use this in addition to a full wipe or instead of a full wipe?
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This will do it for you.
First: Flash the file through the Recovery.
Second: Once you've booted back up, go to your SDCard/SuperWipe folder, there is the SuperWipe.prop. Edit that (taking false to true) on the selections you want wiped (the next time you need to wipe).
So when you're ready to change ROMS, just flash the SuperWipe from Recovery and this time it will wipe the options you marked True.
If I want to get the same results as a fastboot wipe, what should NOT be set to true? I want to make sure I don't brick my phone here.
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If I want to get the same results as a fastboot wipe, what should NOT be set to true? I want to make sure I don't brick my phone here.
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All of the selections that are in the script are the ones you would have to do manually from Recovery in order to do a full wipe.
This app just automates it.
Thanks Richie, nice to see some new stuff for the MT4G anytime, i've been using a similar script but it can only wipe data/cache/system, yours does a more so i'll try it out. And no one should be scared to try this, it won't blow up your phone, cause a BSOD, or fix the economy, but will speed up wiping process.
Just tested everything True and it works perfectly... Thanks Richie
stlouie65 said:
Just tested everything True and it works perfectly... Thanks Richie
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Same here! I'll be hitting the thanks button now.
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I assume the reboot option is a reboot back to recovery?
Try SuperWipe Now!
Thank you guys. Sure hope it's useful! And more take advantage of its simplicity...
johnson8cyl said:
I assume the reboot option is a reboot back to recovery?
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Yes it will
Reboot option reboots into recovery.
johnson8cyl said:
I assume the reboot option is a reboot back to recovery?
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A simple, single and easy way to wipe and format your Android device's partitions.
Yes! So that you can reflash cleanly your ROM.
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Yes it will
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Good, then I set everything to true and let it ride......
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Used this on the G1 forever as a solution to wiping problems for Sense roms. Does this still do as clean of a job as that one? If so this is like super toilet paper!
Thought so. Thanks Richie.
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RichieDaze said:
A simple, single and easy way to wipe and format your Android device's partitions.
SuperWipe is practically a zip you flash through your recovery.
It SuperWipes your partitions so that your next rom install has minimal issues.
It also has extras!
To set up: You must flash this once and reboot to be able to edit it from inside the rom with a file manager or using the recovery mount sdcard option to edit your SuperWipe.prop file located in sdcard/SuperWipe/SuperWipe.prop to specify what you WANT WIPED! Or you can make a folder on the root of your sdcard called SuperWipe. Then pull a copy of SuperWipe-prop-sample to that folder renaming it SuperWipe.prop with you edits.
sample SuperWipe properties edits:
This file is default, you must configure the file to wipe your preference!
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So, wheres the link?
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chipis said:
So, wheres the link?
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A simple, single and easy way to wipe and format your Android device's partitions.
Hello,
I have ported the latest clockworkmod recovery to the galaxy 8.9 LTE i957 tablet.
This is a recovery and not a kernel, thus you can run whatever you wish.
Instructions:
0) MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AN I957, do not flash this otherwise.
1) Flash this file via ODIN: CWMR5x_i957_recovery.tar.md5
2) Attempt a backup (there appears to be a bug in 5.5.0.4 that long names can possibly cause it to hang during a backup.) If it works or fails, reboot and mount your tablet in your OS. If you get hung, adb shell into your device and reboot it.
3) After your tab is mounted, go into the clockworkmod folder and create an EMPTY FILE with NO EXTENSION called .hidenandroidprogress
Note the period and lack of extension. This prevents the backup routine from enumerating the file list which I suspect is causing the hang during backup.
This is considered an ALPHA release with only two users thus far. No loss of data or damage was caused in the testing of this file. Please try it and report any issues you have with it. I am hoping this opens up the development for this device. I personally dont have it nor did I have access to one when I ported this so I need the community's help to track down issues/bugs. This was a pretty big challenge to get everything working right.
The full device tree I built for this can be found here:
android_device_samsung_SGHI957
Feel free to use this however you wish, though please give credit if it helps you devs.
Thanks to orlandoxpolice and jaywheelz for patiently testing this thus far.
OP updated with alpha build
Thanks for all your hard work
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Thanks utkanos all the work is much appreciated.
This is amazing utkanos!
I'm gonna send ya another donation for all your hard work!
wahoooo!
Oh and hey I helped too, sacrificed one tab to the samsung gods!
I have tested everything with this recovery except for sd card re partitioning, wipe data / factory reset, and restore (nandroid).
Known Issues:
If you enter key test, you cant back out.
nandroid backup may hang for some users, the .hidenandroidprogress may have fixed this.
mounting and unmounting data is finicky sometimes.
Orlando is this the same file we had last night? Or it's it slightly changed since then?
Same file. I also installed cwm from market and enabled quick recovery and it worked
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I thought cwm from the market causes our tab to go haywire. Is it the as what utkanos did or a different version?
You can install the program just don't flash its recovery. Go into options and enable quick recovery
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Yeah I've been using quick boot from the market.
Any updates?
I'm finally done moving so should be available again.
Development is done until we get more testers
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Recovery
Ok guys
I installed the recovery in my new SGH-I957 and all went well, now I have only tried the "wipe Dalvik cache" and it works great!
Utkanos Thanks for the work done!
Max
Ikaro said:
Ok guys
I installed the recovery in my new SGH-I957 and all went well, now I have only tried the "wipe Dalvik cache" and it works great!
Utkanos Thanks for the work done!
Max
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Try to make a backup
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Try to make a backup
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First testing the backup, the tablet hangs while copying the file "android.hardware.location.xml"
So I created the file ".hidenandroidprogress" (with Polaris office) and I have saved in the dir "clockworkMod/backup." I tried again to backup and it worked.
Now I have to try a restore, but I will tomorrow or the next!
Max
Awesome!
Look forward to hearing the results of the restore!
So was a restore successful?
If so, I may factory reset mine, root, wipe all the junkware/bloatware, garbage bookmarks, do my browser tweaks, a few other random bits and pieces, and post it up here as a cleaned up, rooted stock rom.
Don't have the success of installing it.. it said is a wrong tar or md5 file and it soft bricked it.. guess I'll wait for the next update.. thanks again
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Will give this a Sticky and thanks for doing it
Hi All
I want to share you an Amazing and Perfect Cyanogenmod Updater App
CyanDelta Updater
Tired of download 200 MB everyday to get your latest CM nightly?
CyanDelta lets you update your CyanogenMod ROM by downloading just a small delta file (about 10 MB) instead of a big full zip file each time. With CyanDelta you can finally update your ROM in just some minutes even with a slow and expensive 2G or 3G connection!
CyanDelta is a perfect “CM Updater” and “ROM Manager” replacement, since it can notify you when new updates are available and it can also automatically install the new zips via recovery.
Main features:
✓ Security: all downloaded data is digitally signed by us to prevent manomissions.
✓ Recovery zip install: it can automatically reboot to recovery, install the ROM zip and other additional zips (kernel, modem...), wipe dalvik cache and reboot (requires root)
✓ Update notification: when a ROM update is available, CyanDelta will notify you!
✓ High efficiency deltas: it uses the RFC3284 VCDIFF algorithm and some magic to produce really small deltas.
✓ Supports TWRP and CWM-based recovery (but not the closed-source ClockworkMod, since it's locked down by its author to only work with ROM Manager). If you have an unsupported recovery just manually install the zips generated by CyanDelta.
✓ Supports all official CyanogenMod ROMs and devices listed in http://get.cm
============================================
How to use CyanDelta Updater:
1. Download CM Nightly From get.cm
2. Install CyanDelta Updater from Play Store
3. Tap "No Zip Selected" and pick the CM Nightly that you downloaded before
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If you want to update your CM ROM with another flashable zip
Just:
1.Open CyanDelta
2.Settings
3.Install additional zip after ROM
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This isn't my app, i'm not the developer of this app, i just share this app info to you
This is awesome....thanks for the info
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keithkevorkian said:
This is awesome....thanks for the info
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No problem
First time I use cyandelta, I think that cyan delta isn't useful
But, if there is an update, it's very useful
Just 13 mb
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after flashing from app I get bootloop. two times already. need to odin devil kernel, then i can access my phone again. i did the upgrade from stock cm10, i9000
jeozme said:
after flashing from app I get bootloop. two times already. need to odin devil kernel, then i can access my phone again. i did the upgrade from stock cm10, i9000
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I have recommend to flash the zip manually, you see the OP
Epic4g user had bootloop too if automatically flash
But I don't know for other devices, it bootloop or not
Try to flash zip again from recovery
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Add the warning about Bootloop on OP
Maybe epic4g and galaxy s had bootloop if tap "Install Zip"
But I don't know about another devices, maybe it works to tap "Install Zip"
For safety, just flash Manually
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Hey,
Great looking app, love the delta feature. A quick little question... if you leave the app to automatically check for updates, will it also automatically reboot to flash the rom after? It's not clear in the app itself and my device won't work like this (need to manually flash boot.img). At the moment I am just checking manually.
Would also love to see a "check on wi-fi only" type option, but otherwise great work.
M.
great app
I have using this app on my Galaxy S with CM10 for a few days now. I update the zip and i install imedialty and no BOOTLOOP. I dont use "install zip" option.
Yesterday I decided to check how Install zip feature works on my Galaxy S with the cm10 20121021. So, I choosed installing external zip file after upgrading the main ROM. It was Semaphore kernel. Next I pushed sync, it synced, then pushed update button, it downloaded deltas, then reboot and updating from CWM automatically. All operations went smoothly, Semaphore kernel was installed right after the rom, then reboot, few minutes of semaphore logo show, then cm circle and that's it! No boot loops. Maybe I'm just simply lucky...
Надіслано з мого Samsung GT-I9000.
mattman83 said:
Hey,
Great looking app, love the delta feature. A quick little question... if you leave the app to automatically check for updates, will it also automatically reboot to flash the rom after? It's not clear in the app itself and my device won't work like this (need to manually flash boot.img). At the moment I am just checking manually.
Would also love to see a "check on wi-fi only" type option, but otherwise great work.
M.
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No, it will not automatically reboot to flash your zip
Its automatically flash if you tap "install zip"
Jonae said:
I have using this app on my Galaxy S with CM10 for a few days now. I update the zip and i install imedialty and no BOOTLOOP. I dont use "install zip" option.
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if you manually flash the delta package, no problem
from another app like Rom Manager, or goo.I'm, maybe it can flashed correctly.
knedlyk said:
Yesterday I decided to check how Install zip feature works on my Galaxy S with the cm10 20121021. So, I choosed installing external zip file after upgrading the main ROM. It was Semaphore kernel. Next I pushed sync, it synced, then pushed update button, it downloaded deltas, then reboot and updating from CWM automatically. All operations went smoothly, Semaphore kernel was installed right after the rom, then reboot, few minutes of semaphore logo show, then cm circle and that's it! No boot loops. Maybe I'm just simply lucky...
Надіслано з мого Samsung GT-I9000.
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Wow, how lucky you are
But I'm not CWM user, I'm TWRP user, so I flashed the delta manually
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Dropple said:
No, it will not automatically reboot to flash your zip
Its automatically flash if you tap "install zip"
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Thank you will use the auto check and just manually flash then.
M.
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Thanks, this works flawlessly on my Galaxy S2 with CM9
Knakharses said:
Thanks, this works flawlessly on my Galaxy S2 with CM9
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Ya I know this app is amazing, perfect for who have low connection speed like me
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Wow, it's amazing!!! It worked perfectly on my SGS-I9000, finally I can download a small zip and install a custom Kernel, right after, automatically!!
Never had a bootloop on CWM.
The_Wolf91 said:
Wow, it's amazing!!! It worked perfectly on my SGS-I9000, finally I can download a small zip and install a custom Kernel, right after, automatically!!
Never had a bootloop on CWM.
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Did you installed the update with the "install zip" option?
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Jonae said:
Did you installed the update with the "install zip" option?
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Yes I did, and it works wonderfully.
For some devices it gives bootloop. I wil try it next time.
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Currently running the the cm-10-20121024-NIGHTLY-i9300 for my Galaxy S3, heard about this fantastic app and figured I would give it a whirl. Installed, pointed it to the 24th Zip, it found the latest Nightly (27th) and downloaded accordingly - so far so good .
When I went to install though - using the Install Zip button (also gave it a SuperSU zip to install after) - it booted in CWM but failed shortly after (went to quick for me to read).
I then went ahead and installed manually like suggested - went off without a hitch. I just wanted to point out my experience, are you aware of the issue on the GS3 and fixing it, do you need me to provide any logs or anything to help?
Cheers!
I just updated the rom with the ''install zip" option and everything went smooth.
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Jonae said:
I just updated the rom with the ''install zip" option and everything went smooth.
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Okay, so on galaxy s, it works like a charm, are you use CWM?
I want to try on my epic, so I know the actually
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SAFESTRAP v3.12 (2nd-System Bootstrap / Recovery)
** INSERT STANDARD DISCLAIMER: I'm not responsible for any damage you do to your phone using my tools. Always have a fastboot available for disaster recovery. **
Download the APK Installer Here for "XOOM2"
md5sum: 335f5bc247dfde9741c1173651591610
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS: How to Safestrap
[ DOUBLE-CHECK you have the XOOM2 VERSION ]
CHANGES:
[01/04] (3.12) Fix initial file selector location for backup/restore
[12/29] (3.11) Allow use of custom updater-binary in .zip files for flashing on stock ROM (virtual slots still use prebuilt updater-binary in recovery).
[12/29] (3.11) BUGFIX: Fixed fake flash error at the end of a .zip install. (No real error, .zip installs fine)
[12/29] (3.10) Early support for booting custom ROMs on stock partitions. (Custom ROMs will need to be worked out for JB4.1 from Moto still)
[12/29] (3.10) Enable flashing to stock ROM -- BET FEATURE/STILL TESTING
After .zip installations, nandroid restore or system wipe on the stock ROM: the current Safestrap files are restored to the system partition (Doesn't include the APK in /data -- so if you're restoring an old backup, be sure to update the Safestrap APK)
During the Safestrap files restore a check is done to be sure there are minimal files on /system to re-enter Safestrap
[12/27] (3.07) Bugfix: missed some changes in Safestrap 3.06
[12/26] (3.06) Bugfix/Update for JB4.1 OTA for DroidRAZR (Non-JB devices can also use)
[10/17] (3.05) Fixed SD card / emmc sharing in recovery (UMS)
[10/17] (3.05) Fixed recovery installation/removal from ROM-slots
[10/14] Updated to v3.04 BETA.
[10/14] Recovery is now based off TWRP 2.2.2.1 (fully featured touch-based recovery)
[10/14] Can create up to 4 Virtual ROM-slots to flash ROMs to and when "Active" ALL TWRP functions affect that ROM-slot (For example: Flashing .zips, Backup and Restore)
[10/14] Nearly instant swapping from ROM to ROM
[10/14] User selectable data partition sizes during ROM slot creation: 1GB, 2GB or 3GB
[10/14] ROM slots are saved on the internal emmc space so that preinstall and webtop partitions are no longer used and shouldn't break OTAs.
[10/14] Charging in recovery
[10/14] Supports "Reboot Recovery" from Android OS
Entry to recovery via Splashscreen on boot-up. The screen stays up for around 8-10 seconds and if you hit the menu button, it takes you to Safestrap Recovery.
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
The entire TWRP team who has built an AMAZING recovery system.
The testers which have helped in past and present versions of Safestrap, knowing that it could mean they brick their devices.
As always, let me know what you think!
Thanks man this sounds awesome, I'll test it right away, do you need logs or something?
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Wow - everything is working awesome - backup/restore work, ROM slot creation, switching, and deletion work - except the splashscreen is not active. It comes up, but it says Safestrap is disabled and the buttons are greyed out. I can get into Safestrap no problem using BPTools.
Charge Only mode working great too.
Super sweet!
So the buttons on the splashscreen don't work? Does the picture of the little Android look oriented correctly?
Safestrap won't be "active" till we get a ROM installed on a slot and have it booting.
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Hashcode said:
So the buttons on the splashscreen don't work? Does the picture of the little Android look oriented correctly?
Safestrap won't be "active" till we get a ROM installed on a slot and have it booting.
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Exactly - Android is oriented correctly, but the buttons don't work. After 10s it boots into normal Android. Boot into Safestrap via bptools works fine, and everything in Safestrap seems to work fine.
And - CAN'T WAIT TO HAVE A ROM TO INSTALL!
I can do a new version which includes logging of the splashscreen and user touches in a bit to see where that's breaking.
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Hashcode said:
I can do a new version which includes logging of the splashscreen and user touches in a bit to see where that's breaking.
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Awesome - let me know and I'll test!
I just realized that this doesn't have the correct Safestrap theme in it. And the buttons in recovery might be "off" a bit. So those will be addressed in the next test.
Hashcode said:
I just realized that this doesn't have the correct Safestrap theme in it. And the buttons in recovery might be "off" a bit. So those will be addressed in the next test.
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Ready to test!
v3.05.03 is up:
1. Added a new logfile to the splashscreen which generates /sdcard/ss.log
I'd like a pastebin of this logfile with 4 touches during the splashscreen:
1a. Touch once in the upper left corner of the screen
1b. Touch once in the upper right corner of the screen
1c. Touch once in the lower right corner of the screen
1d. Touch once in the lower left corner of the screen
2. Fixed some of the theme graphics which weren't updated for the 1280x800 layout
Well the Buttons are still quite off. Also, The splash screen doesn't even appear with the new version, It's just a flashing red and white screen.
EDIT: The SplashScreen came on normal this time. But the buttons are still funky. I'll upload a touch log in a sec.
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Well the Buttons are still quite off. Also, The splash screen doesn't even appear with the new version, It's just a flashing red and white screen.
EDIT: The SplashScreen came on normal this time. But the buttons are still funky. I'll upload a touch log in a sec.
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Thanks, make sure they are in the right order starting top-left and going clockwise from there.
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Thanks, make sure they are in the right order starting top-left and going clockwise from there.
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Hey Hash-
What do we need to do as far as un installing / cleaning up the previous version?
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jeffcavicchi said:
Hey Hash-
What do we need to do as far as un installing / cleaning up the previous version?
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If you are going from 1 version of Safestrap to the next, you don't have to worry about anything.
Just install the new APK (it will let you know it's over-writing an existing app)
Then use "Install Recovery" button. Done.
Hashcode said:
If you are going from 1 version of Safestrap to the next, you don't have to worry about anything.
Just install the new APK (it will let you know it's over-writing an existing app)
Then use "Install Recovery" button. Done.
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Excellent - I'll be able to do some testing in a few hours!
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Nice.
Got the log you wanted, Hash.
http://pastebin.com/nQTdu2YP
Hope that can help.
K, from the log, its recognizing qtouch-touchscreen. I'll adjust my code to use that.
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Ah, So will that help fix the Splash Screen And/Or the Funky Button issue?
Always says after downloadind the apk "there's a problem analizing the packet ",any clue?, xoom 2 Me 8.2 unfortunaly Honeycomb
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About ROM
Credits
From our lead dev:
Originally Posted by InkSlinger420 View Post
This started as my personal project..I was looking to start something that was exactly what I wanted on my nexus 7 instead of either a rom with a bunch of features you need a search to find (not that theres anything wrong with that, just not my cup of tea), or too light where i needed a module to get it (not that theres anything wrong with that either). It is very early in, but I and my team are trying to make this a enjoyable project and keep it updated as best we can regularly. Keep it friendly, or GTFO.....Thanks guys..
Thanks to Slim for the best base...and anyone (person or team) who has helped me along the way..
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Installation Procedure
Make sure you are on twrp 2.8.0.0 or Philz 6.07.9
Then
1. Backup internal sdcard to pc
2. Factory reset
3. Wipe/format internal sdcard
4. Reboot recovery (very very important step)
5. Install rom
6. Boot rom
7. Boot into recovery
8. Flash Gapps
How to update. I always suggest a clean install and will not help with any issues from a dirty flash but if you choose to dirty flash please follow the instructions below for best results. AGAIN ANY ISSUES RESULTING FROM DIRTY FLASH WILL BE YOURS TO FIX.
1. Backup current rom
2. Wipe cache and dalvik cache
3. Flash 1.3
4. Flash gapps
5. Reboot and enjoy
Downloads
Downloads have been removed. New builds will no longer be supported here on xda but any questions about older builds will be answered.
Changelog
*UPDATES*
They show when they show, Gonna try to keep it regular, like Bran
XDA:DevDB Information
BrokenOs, ROM for the Google Nexus 5
Contributors
CrackerTeg, Inkslinger420
ROM OS Version: 5.0.2 Lollipop
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Current Stable Version: v 1.0
Stable Release Date:
Created 2014-09-21
Last Updated 2014-10-19
Extras
Shift-lollipop kernel (thanks to Brett Rogers)
Kernel source -- https://github.com/rogersb11/Shift
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95857557620392493
GPS Fix
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95864024717069228
SuperSU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
I am testing the newest build right now as it is uploading so if you open the download folder and dont find 5.0.2 right away just check back in 10 mins and it should be up.
Awesome, cant wait to try in the morning, jlm can you point me in the right direction where I can find twrp 8.0 TeamWin is not showing an update for our device (l900).......tytyty :good:
I am running Philz 6.07.9 if thats your preferred recovery. Which would you recommend.
sloanmeister said:
Awesome, cant wait to try in the morning, jlm can you point me in the right direction where I can find twrp 8.0 TeamWin is not showing an update for our device (l900).......tytyty :good:
I am running Philz 6.07.9 if thats your preferred recovery. Which would you recommend.
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6.07.9 works best. if you want to use twrp the link is in the twrp thread.
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Flashed per instructions with Philz 6.07.9.
GPS works great after fix.
Hotspot works great.
I was getting a lot of reboots when I first flashed, but I wiped caches and installed the Shift Kernel, and that seemed to have that fixed it for a while. But now I'm getting constant reboots. When it boots, as soon as the screen times out and dims, it reboots. Perhaps I changes some setting, or restored something with Titanium that I wasn't supposed to...
If I power off the phone with the power plugged in, I get the battery icon, and I need to pull the battery in order to reset the phone. But it also does this on the LiquidSmooth 5.01.
Otherwise, it looks great (love the boot animation) and looking forward to its maturity.
resarfekim said:
Flashed per instructions with Philz 6.07.9.
GPS works great after fix.
Hotspot works great.
I was getting a lot of reboots when I first flashed, but I wiped caches and installed the Shift Kernel, and that seemed to have that fixed it for a while. But now I'm getting constant reboots. When it boots, as soon as the screen times out and dims, it reboots. Perhaps I changes some setting, or restored something with Titanium that I wasn't supposed to...
If I power off the phone with the power plugged in, I get the battery icon, and I need to pull the battery in order to reset the phone. But it also does this on the LiquidSmooth 5.01.
Otherwise, it looks great (love the boot animation) and looking forward to its maturity.
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To try to help with the reboots, i have read in other 5.0 Roms when you first turn it on you need to turn on Wi-Fi before the screens goes black. You should be fine after that and can then turn off the Wi-Fi.
root
how do i get root on this? this one seems alot better then liquid smooth lollipop.but cant root?
ummkiper said:
how do i get root on this? this one seems alot better then liquid smooth lollipop.but cant root?
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I think you can download supersu from Google play and you should be good to go.
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Having some issues with the lollipop Roms. Hope I can ask here since this is my fav. Keep having dialer force close. Tried reflashing, clearing cache etc. Was working when I first flashed but then when I flashed aicp it started. Also my sprint connection shows ! a lot of the time. What could be the reason for this? On CDMA+LTE/evdo
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Just noticed I don't have root myself. Tried installing SuperSU and it said I don't have su binary installed. In philz I notice it says do u want to root when leaving recovery. I will try that to see if it kicks into play.
Edit: Tried going into philz settings and re rooting. It says install SuperSU from market. Did that and it freezes showing nothing but black screen. Maybe this is causing my other issues.
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Same here with root, tried with recovery and super Su freezes.super user did nothing.I tried with Dr ketans kit and that didn't work either.after I tried all the root methods the signal started showing ! And stayed that way til I reinstalled.But not having root is my main issue.
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Same here with root, tried with recovery and super Su freezes.super user did nothing.I tried with Dr ketans kit and that didn't work either.after I tried all the root methods the signal started showing ! And stayed that way til I reinstalled.But not having root is my main issue.
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There is no superuser built-in to the rom. Flash the link in extras.
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Thanks. The link worked. Any idea why I can't use phone dialer? Force closes every time I try to use. I can't call out. Can receive calls though.
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deviouskind said:
Thanks. The link worked. Any idea why I can't use phone dialer? Force closes every time I try to use. I can't call out. Can receive calls though.
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You wiped everything before install? It should work normally. I am able to send/receive/end calls without issue.
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Yes it was working until I flashed aicp. Wanted to try that one but once I restored broken it happened.
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deviouskind said:
Yes it was working until I flashed aicp. Wanted to try that one but once I restored broken it happened.
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You did a full wipe before restoring broken?
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I did wipe data/factory reset/clean to install new ROM, cache partition and dalvik. I am going to start from scratch again and format internal/reboot recovery after wiping etc.
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Phone app keeps crashing on me I can't make a call.
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jpisini said:
Phone app keeps crashing on me I can't make a call.
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Okay guys if yall have issues i really need to have logcats.
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The total format of internal and reinstall did not work.
I notice when you have the ! for service, this is when the phone app crashes when trying to make a call.
Not sure if this is a fix but I got mine working (service and making calls).
*Settings - More (wireless&networks) - Cellular Networks
Make sure preferred network is CDMA+LTE/EVDO
Click on Carrier Settings (I clicked the bottom one at first then tried the middle one and both worked).
*When you click on Carrier Settings it will force close. But, if you notice, the service icon goes blank and then reappears.
I waited a few seconds and LTE was active.
I tried to make a call and I did not get a force close. Went through fine.
If it doesn't work right away, try this a few times. This could be a fix or I just lucked out.
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