hi,
I cant't install CWM v. 5.5.0.4 (for ICS) via X-Part...
install is ok but i can't boot on.
if I install CWM via flashtool, the version 5.0.2.7 is ok
-> but I can't install any ROM based on ICS...
have you the same problem ?
bigfootspi said:
hi,
I cant't install CWM v. 5.5.0.4 (for ICS) via X-Part...
install is ok but i can't boot on.
if I install CWM via flashtool, the version 5.0.2.7 is ok
-> but I can't install any ROM based on ICS...
have you the same problem ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29563040&postcount=463
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when i try to use the zip room he tell me
amend scripting(update scripte)is no longer supported
amend scripting was deprecated by google in android 1.5
it was necessary ro remove it when upgrading to clockworldmod 3.0 gingerbread based recovery
please switch to edify scripting(updater-scrupt and update binary)
to creat working update zip packages
installation aborted
what shoult i do to install the room
- Download ROM Manager App from the Market, Open it
- Then Select Install Clockworkmod Recovery. This will install v2.5 on the SDCard
- Select Reboot into Recovery from ROM Manager
- This will take you to Clockworkmod 2.5, then you can install this ROM as usual.
Remember to perform a wipe before installing a new ROM.
Boot your current rom. Root it if not yet. Install rom manager.
Then flash 2.x recovery from ron manager. Then reboot to recovery from rom manager itself. Now install your rom.
For next time to use 2.x recovery, just open the recovery and apply sdcard update (works only if u have flashed 2.x recovery from rom manager for the last time) .
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
3xeno said:
- Download ROM Manager App from the Market, Open it
- Then Select Install Clockworkmod Recovery. This will install v2.5 on the SDCard
- Select Reboot into Recovery from ROM Manager
- This will take you to Clockworkmod 2.5, then you can install this ROM as usual.
Remember to perform a wipe before installing a new ROM.
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thank's so much for help
bharatgaddameedi said:
Boot your current rom. Root it if not yet. Install rom manager.
Then flash 2.x recovery from ron manager. Then reboot to recovery from rom manager itself. Now install your rom.
For next time to use 2.x recovery, just open the recovery and apply sdcard update (works only if u have flashed 2.x recovery from rom manager for the last time) .
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
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thank's for help
it work he start install the room now
I have the same problem but the catch is: I installed HCDR.Jacobs kernel(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798471) while running CyanogenMod 7.1. and of course couldn't boot afterwards . Now i can't Install a ROM that will support the new kernel and i can't install the stock kernel . I am running Clockworkmod 3.0.0.6. Can someone help??? I've got to have the phone running before Saturday
P.S. Don't tell me that I'm stupid for installing the kernel, I already know that -_-
CWM is no more there after installing a new rom and new rom won't load. Then i have to flash the stock rom again > root it > install CWM. Again when i install any rom it would install normally but nothing gives a blank screen after reboot and the stock rom is not even there.
The situation is occurring with the following;
Phone: Sony Xperia ARC S (LT18i)
Bootloader: unlocked
Android version 2.3.4 (Build 4.0.2.A.42) -
I have made multiple attempts on installing new roms but nothing works. Every time i reboot after installation im left with a blank screen. Can anyone advise what the problem could be ?
Thanks
Did u flash the kernel for the ROM u flashed ? The ROM will not boot without its kernel.
Sent from my Xperia Arc S using Tapatalk 2
mtpocketz said:
CWM is no more there after installing a new rom and new rom won't load. Then i have to flash the stock rom again > root it > install CWM. Again when i install any rom it would install normally but nothing gives a blank screen after reboot and the stock rom is not even there.
The situation is occurring with the following;
Phone: Sony Xperia ARC S (LT18i)
Bootloader: unlocked
Android version 2.3.4 (Build 4.0.2.A.42) -
I have made multiple attempts on installing new roms but nothing works. Every time i reboot after installation im left with a blank screen. Can anyone advise what the problem could be ?
Thanks
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you must be installing CWM into the system through one touch command prompt program.. as such as soon as the ROM changes and you wipe out data and cache, CWM disappears..try flashing a custom recovery kernel which are available even for stock roms.
Also follow these steps for a custom ROM (eg CM9):
download the ROM, extracted it into a folder, copy the boot.img where you can remember, then copy the original cm9 ZIP - not the extracted folder- into the root of SD..use fastboot mode of flashtools to flash the kernel boot.img which you had copied..its a recovery kernel so CWM should open..wipe out SD data..then cache..and then go into advanced option and clear dalvik..and then proceed to install zip from sd..then gapps.zip if u want..it should install fine..and then reboot.
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Thanks
iwarind said:
you must be installing CWM into the system through one touch command prompt program.. as such as soon as the ROM changes and you wipe out data and cache, CWM disappears..try flashing a custom recovery kernel which are available even for stock roms.
Also follow these steps for a custom ROM (eg CM9):
download the ROM, extracted it into a folder, copy the boot.img where you can remember, then copy the original cm9 ZIP - not the extracted folder- into the root of SD..use fastboot mode of flashtools to flash the kernel boot.img which you had copied..its a recovery kernel so CWM should open..wipe out SD data..then cache..and then go into advanced option and clear dalvik..and then proceed to install zip from sd..then gapps.zip if u want..it should install fine..and then reboot.
Press Thanks if you think i was of help to you..:good:
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Got it - Yes i was installing CWM within stock rom via market. though i tried to install it through adb/windows but still i guess the problem was all about not installing a custom recovery kernel.
Thanks a lot !
Installation aborted error status 7 xperia mini
I succesfully rooted my xperia mini and installed cyanogenmod 9 rc2 (smultron). The device was running fine with no problems then i did a huge mistake i entered in the cwm recovery and i formatted cache data syatem and all that listed there.then i reboot device it stuck on free xperia project logo.then i tried to install rom via cwm i started to give error installation aborted status 7 error. Please help no backup of official rom.
aditya naik said:
I succesfully rooted my xperia mini and installed cyanogenmod 9 rc2 (smultron). The device was running fine with no problems then i did a huge mistake i entered in the cwm recovery and i formatted cache data syatem and all that listed there.then i reboot device it stuck on free xperia project logo.then i tried to install rom via cwm i started to give error installation aborted status 7 error. Please help no backup of official rom.
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Download stock ROM and install it via Flashtool.
My signature, there is link to download stock ROMs. Search for proper one and install it.
The phone is with stock rom + root. Installed Rom Manager, then CWM.
CWM version is 5.5.0.0 and it is showing:
Current recovery: ClockworkMod 6.0.1.9
But when I select Reboot into recovery = Stock Android recovery appears.
If I shut it down and enter manually = again stock recovery.
Why?
cyper.bg said:
The phone is with stock rom + root. Installed Rom Manager, then CWM.
CWM version is 5.5.0.0 and it is showing:
Current recovery: ClockworkMod 6.0.1.9
But when I select Reboot into recovery = Stock Android recovery appears.
If I shut it down and enter manually = again stock recovery.
Why?
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I wanted to use ROM Manager and CWM, too, but was told only TWRP is the only recovery that works and not to even try installing CWM. It doesn't work with Samsung devices.
Wadester said:
I wanted to use ROM Manager and CWM, too, but was told only TWRP is the only recovery that works and not to even try installing CWM. It doesn't work with Samsung devices.
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I read the problem is that stock Samsung roms always restore stock recovery and in order to make CWM work you have to delete the stock recovery file.
Q. I flashed CWM but each time I reboot the Stock Recovery is back
There is an auto recovery restore system on Android that will reflash the Stock Recovery if you flash CWM on a Stock Rom.
Use Root Explorer to Mount the system folder as R/W (or use a free app from the Market). Delete the file recovery-from-boot.p from /system. Now when you flash CWM Recovery it will NOT be overwritten after a reboot. You can also use the Toolkit to rename the files if you wish.
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More info here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923956
NEED some help. I had TWRP loaded on my Htc Wildfire S. I tried to Flash CM 7.2 but it said FAILED. So I installed CWM through ROM manager. The problem is now I cant get into recovery. When I try to boot in recovery the phone starts up normally. I tried it a lot of times. Still no success. PLEASE help me.!!!
Install TWRP 2.2.0.0(not 2.3).....it works fine for CM7.2
The new recovery doesn't recognize old updater scripts....which is why dont used the new version
You can find it here
csoulr666 said:
Install TWRP 2.2.0.0(not 2.3).....it works fine for CM7.2
The new recovery doesn't recognize old updater scripts....which is why dont used the new version
You can find it here
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I want to use CWM. I found a lot of guides describing how to install custom rom through CWM. How can I remove the TWRP and have only CWM (I think I have both in my system)
ij345 said:
I want to use CWM. I found a lot of guides describing how to install custom rom through CWM. How can I remove the TWRP and have only CWM (I think I have both in my system)
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If you flash a recovery.... It overwrites the previous one.... Just flash CWM via rom manager
csoulr666 said:
If you flash a recovery.... It overwrites the previous one.... Just flash CWM via rom manager
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Yeah. I did that. I must have only CWM in my cell. I had flashed it through ROM manager.
Hello friends,
I was on 4.3 and since today in 4.4.2 (works great)
I never was capable of making an recovery installed or work?
Root and Supersu works fine.
TWRP or CWM Recovery cannot be installed?
Suggestions?
[email protected] said:
Hello friends,
I was on 4.3 and since today in 4.4.2 (works great)
I never was capable of making an recovery installed or work?
Root and Supersu works fine.
TWRP or CWM Recovery cannot be installed?
Suggestions?
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Flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 tar file through odin, but make sure to untick " auto reboot " within odin before flashing.