Help With DXLF2 boot.img - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 General

Help me please. I am cooking a custom ROM that will be based on stock DXLF2. Problem is, dsixda kitchen's latest version posted last July 2012 is unable to utilize the boot.img to extract the kernel and ramdisk (kitchen says the boot.img format is unsupported). I want to utilize the kernel I compiled. If you must know, I use ubuntu linux as a virtualbox guest (12.04).

All my thanks for the day will go to the fellow who could provide me with a solution as well as an explanation. Thanks and more power to everybody!

Never mind guys. I already solved my little problem. Moderators please close this thread.

i wonder..how did you fix it?

kurotsugi said:
i wonder..how did you fix it?
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Nothing special bro. I suddenly realized that the boot.img file off my CWM backup was made using Madteam's CWM. So, I just used the one off Doky's DXLF2 firmware as a replacement instead.

bumslayer said:
Nothing special bro. I suddenly realized that the boot.img file off my CWM backup was made using Madteam's CWM. So, I just used the one off Doky's DXLF2 firmware as a replacement instead.
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You just pulled out the boot.img from doky's stock.tar.md5??? When i did that and flashed the kenel it bricked my phone, no boot and no recovery
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bumslayer said:
Nothing special bro. I suddenly realized that the boot.img file off my CWM backup was made using Madteam's CWM. So, I just used the one off Doky's DXLF2 firmware as a replacement instead.
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somehow I never can do it from a kernel from cwm backup (lol).
thirdzcee said:
You just pulled out the boot.img from doky's stock.tar.md5??? When i did that and flashed the kenel it bricked my phone, no boot and no recovery
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it always works for me

kurotsugi said:
somehow I never can do it from a kernel from cwm backup (lol).
it always works for me
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Something must have gone wrong when i flashed it via kernel update.zip...
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[Q] how to remove clockworkmod

hi guys.. i just flash clockworkmod on my galaxy w I8150 and now i want to remove it..
is anyone know how to remove it? thanks
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1446593&page=6 here you will find the stock recovery file. You flash it the same way you flashed the custom recovery.
robin0800 said:
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1446593&page=6 here you will find the stock recovery file. You flash it the same way you flashed the custom recovery.
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If you need an instruction as well, use this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1467128
you will have to scroll down to Other.
greets
THE-E
robin0800 said:
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1446593&page=6 here you will find the stock recovery file. You flash it the same way you flashed the custom recovery.
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thanks... really help me..
Here is a n00b question !
Why flash Clockworkmod from links
here and not trough RomManager app from Market ?
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polifemo said:
Here is a n00b question !
Why flash Clockworkmod from links
here and not trough RomManager app from Market ?
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last time I checked Rom Manager did not support our phone!
Thanks robin0800
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If i wanna flash the stock recovery, do i need to include the ancora.ops?
SyzwnFrzRdz said:
If i wanna flash the stock recovery, do i need to include the ancora.ops?
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yes you do though feel free to drop the reboot time to 60 seconds for recovery and 120 seconds for a rom flash
SyzwnFrzRdz said:
If i wanna flash the stock recovery, do i need to include the ancora.ops?
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Only if you flash with ODIN.....
If adb, using "dd" command, not necessary.
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irishpancake said:
Only if you flash with ODIN.....
If adb, using "dd" command, not necessary.
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True but I thought you did not like the "Data Destroying" command?
robin0800 said:
True but I thought you did not like the "Data Destroying" command?
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Of course it can be used, but with care!!!
I agree....
there should always be a warning
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_(Unix)
It is jokingly said that dd stands for "disk destroyer", "data destroyer", "death and destruction", or "delete data", since when used for low-level operations on hard disks, a small mistake, such as reversing the if and of (input and output) parameters, could result in the loss of some or all data on a disk.
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We already had one poor guy "brick" with "dd" misuse:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22031410&postcount=1
I think he returned his phone under warranty, and hopes for the best.....
If you see this nemesis.sisemen.... I hope you got it sorted, man
thanks
This forum is great it helped me to learn so much about my phone
robin0800 said:
yes you do though feel free to drop the reboot time to 60 seconds for recovery and 120 seconds for a rom flash
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Where do i edit the reboot time? And why is the time must be different dude?
irishpancake said:
Only if you flash with ODIN.....
If adb, using "dd" command, not necessary.
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You mean in any version of Odin? Btw, is using adb method dangerous?
SyzwnFrzRdz said:
You mean in any version of Odin? Btw, is using adb method dangerous?
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Man, you gotta do some reading......THE-E has a good guide to flashing with ODIN here
"dd" is only dangerous, like an auto-mobile, in the hands of those who cannot drive!!!
irishpancake said:
Man, you gotta do some reading......THE-E has a good guide to flashing with ODIN here
"dd" is only dangerous, like an auto-mobile, in the hands of those who cannot drive!!!
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I read the forum before as i have made a bookmark of it in my browser. Actually, i'm confused because there's Odin Multi Downloader and the older one, right?
Sorry ,
but why would one want to remove
CWM ? Is there some issue with the software or is it a warrenty thing?
Apart from personal gusto, of course.
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polifemo said:
but why would one want to remove
CWM ? Is there some issue with the software or is it a warrenty thing?
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Because updating via OTA(OverTheAir) is (yet) only possible with the stock recovery.
greets
THE-E
sorry guys for this question, but the reason why i want to remove cwm because, if someday i had to sent my phone to the service center i must remove cwm, if they found out, maybe they will decline my phone..
Flash back stock FW...everything will be restored....
What's the point Binary count to show phone is rooted is there as I know Samsung don't bother if you have rooted in Malaysia.....
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[Q] Does cwm backup/restore backup kernels

I have noticed excessive battery drain on my phone after flashing an overclock kernel.So i've decided to restore my nandroid backup assuming that it has backed up my stock kernel.But the oc kernel remains after restore.I thought cwm was supposed to backup everything,so is it normal?
please correct me if i'm wrong.
If you want to restore/back up your stock kernel
please go to this thread for instructions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574499
If you didnt back up your stock kernel
go to this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1616810
or use my stock kernel (DXLC1 version) attached and proceed to kernel restoration
hope this will help you good luck
P.S
Sorry i forgot to attach the file. (done re-uploading)
Just follow the instruction and all will be working fine.
b16h22 said:
I have noticed excessive battery drain on my phone after flashing an overclock kernel.So i've decided to restore my nandroid backup assuming that it has backed up my stock kernel.But the oc kernel remains after restore.I thought cwm was supposed to backup everything,so is it normal?
please correct me if i'm wrong.
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it doesn't back up the kernel
a simple solution is flashing the stock kernel via cwm also
go to doky's stock kernel collection thread
go to this thread to flash your chosen stock kernel
based on my experience CWM can not restore all the nandroid back up.
specifically the KERNEL.
thanks,but i can't find my ddkl1 kernel in that list.
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Just try the stock kernel i gave you it will work
b16h22 said:
thanks,but i can't find my ddkl1 kernel in that list.
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try dxkl2 or that dude's attached kernel
chamatht said:
How do you say it doesn't work.
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i mean cwm solely cannot back up the kernel
leodasal2 said:
try dxkl2 or that dude's attached kernel
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flashed ddla3 via odin,success.
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chamatht said:
What you mean by solely?????
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atleast in galaxy y cwm wont backup the kernel,i think.
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chamatht said:
What you mean by solely?????
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use google for the definition
what i mean is you have to use this or fably's flasher along with cwm
not just solely cwm
get my point?
well...I never use cwm to restore my phone since installing my own rom is a lot easier and faster than use cwm backup. the file size is smaller too.
kurotsugi said:
well...I never use cwm to restore my phone since installing my own rom is a lot easier and faster than use cwm backup. the file size is smaller too.
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see u also have not used cwm backup ... sholud i now harass you .. ?? after posting 743 posts u should have tried atleast .. ??
No offence just kidding ....
I use them for install roms, kernel, etc. but never use them for create a backup. (lol)
kurotsugi said:
I use them for install roms, kernel, etc. but never use them for create a backup. (lol)
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Same here
chamatht said:
Did you used my method to backup kernel.
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Yes i did. and it works well
Thank u guys,flashed an a2sd supported kernel via 'kernel update.zip'.And now it works
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ClockWorkMod v6.x.x

I'm pretty sure this can be done? Someone can update the CWM on our Gio by using the Guide from koush
Once this is done, build, and tested, notify me, "koush", on Github and I can build official releases and add ROM Manager support!
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(LOL, why don't we have official? -_- I think if we get this official, we'll have a chance to get official CM7 also... :fingers-crossed
Who cares about budget phone? Who cares it's almost the same phone as Ace? Nobody. Gio is twice cheaper than Ace and that's why nobody will ever give us something official...
Hmm, why cant you?!
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actually, i have cwm v6.0.12
i get it while compile cm10 but i never try it.
my friend got problem with latest cwm6 (Xperia ARC S). and 1 weeks ago it corrupted his /sdcard, while he try to backup. and lost all his data -___-
If the sdcard got corrupted, cant be formated again??
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voetbalremco said:
Hmm, why cant you?!
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I don't have enough space to repo sync and download the source. I need a new computer :|
phiexz said:
actually, i have cwm v6.0.12
i get it while compile cm10 but i never try it.
my friend got problem with latest cwm6 (Xperia ARC S). and 1 weeks ago it corrupted his /sdcard, while he try to backup. and lost all his data -___-
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Thanks to him, we can backup SD-CARD files and test the Recovery! :highfive:
(BTW, have you told koush about our unofficial CWM? Maybe he'll consider....)
well, about official cm7. i can make it official. but it doesnt make any sense.
most cyanogenmod team has abandoned it, since many devs interested with jellybean now. thats why im not push it to cm gerrit.
do you want to test it?? i'll upload it if you want. but i'm not tested it before
phiexz please upload it
中国人正在尝试提高!
(translation:Chinese people are trying to improve themselves!)
do with your own risk.
its not tested by me. so dont blame me if it not working or bricked your phone
phiexz said:
do with your own risk.
its not tested by me. so dont blame me if it not working or bricked your phone
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Is it Odin flashable?
wojtek267 said:
Is it Odin flashable?
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Depennds on how you want..
You can take a existing zip or .tar and replace its recovery.img inside with thisone
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phiexz said:
do with your own risk.
its not tested by me. so dont blame me if it not working or bricked your phone
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The recovery boots and these are the bugs:
running in a weird resolution
cannot flash zips
Also after installing the recovery I could no longer boot into the OS although I think its because i'm using CM10.
G0B1IN5486 said:
The recovery boots and these are the bugs:
running in a weird resolution
cannot flash zips
Also after installing the recovery I could no longer boot into the OS although I think its because i'm using CM10.
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cant boot into OS? i think its not related problem.
because our device has separated recovery partition. or maybe you flash recovery into boot.img partition? -___-
hmm I don't know I just replaced the recovery.img in the zip of your px-recovery and flashed it to my gio.
Galaxy mini/fit and ace have cm7.2. Why gio, which is better smartphone than fit/mini can't have it ?
/sorry for my bad english.
wlazl_kotek_na_plotek said:
Galaxy mini/fit and ace have cm7.2. Why gio, which is better smartphone than fit/mini can't have it ?
/sorry for my bad english.
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Wrong thread. You better ask about it in spam thread
phiexz said:
cant boot into OS? i think its not related problem.
because our device has separated recovery partition. or maybe you flash recovery into boot.img partition? -___-
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nop its the same problem like in TWRP for Gio
u need to mod the bootcode, oh why u wont try to implement the recovery into the boot.img and make ur own recovery-kernel
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phiexz said:
cant boot into OS? i think its not related problem.
because our device has separated recovery partition. or maybe you flash recovery into boot.img partition? -___-
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So, if I flash wrong recovery I will be still able to boot? (Phone won't be bricked?) and vice versa?
So, if I flash wrong recovery I will be still able to boot? (Phone won't be bricked?) and vice versa?
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I flashed some Huawei's recovery onto my Galaxy Ace by mistake and I couldnt turn it on or get it into dl mode!
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Not related to recoveries, but...
I flashed a G3 Mod kernel by mistake onto my Gio and the phone wouldn't respond at all.
And the service center said The IMEI was wiped and not there :-/

Device not booting after first ROM flash

Hi guys, I am very new to this community and this is my first post. So this is what happened:
I had my One X for about 4 months now, and I was starting to want something new so I rooted it and unlocked the bootloader everything went just fine. So I realized root isn't the only big thing you can do to tweak your device so I wanted to flash a custom ROM. I wanted to customize it so I used this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1611349 to customize CMOD 10 based on Jelly Bean and flash it to my device. So I finished my custom ROM and wanted to flash it to my device. So I used this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904 (post 2 only (of course)).
At first when I tried to flash my custom ROM I didn't make any backup because I had Titanium backup and I thought that it does the same thing as recovery backup (now I know it doesn't) so I don't have the stock ROM on backup. I was disappointed that the device won't boot, it only shows the boot screen "HTC quietly brilliant". And then I saw boot.img I didn't knew what to do with it so I read about it and found out that I need to flash the boot.img before I flash the ROM. So I deleted everything again and done it all over again, but I flashed boot.img that came with the CM 10 first and then flashed the ROM itself. I've done everything correctly and my device still won't boot. It's over 20 minutes and still showing the "HTC quietly brilliant" like before the boot.img.
What should I do and very much thanks for the helpers I don't want to lose my device. :crying:
EDIT: I forgot to mention that this is my first android device.
Try - fastboot erase cache - while in fast boot
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Clean install? Try to clear cache in recovery.
Boot to bootloader (voldown and power). On the top you should see hboot version. What is it?
Also, does fastboot say OKAY when boot.img is flashed?
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cleancorekiller said:
Try - fastboot erase cache - while in fast boot
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Already tried it. And this is CM10 I downloaded it from their github can't be broken.
THX for the replay BTW.
revolve narytia
TToivanen said:
Clean install? Try to clear cache in recovery.
Boot to bootloader (voldown and power). On the top you should see hboot version. What is it?
Also, does fastboot say OKAY when boot.img is flashed?
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Already tried to clear cache... A LOT.
HBOOT version is: 1.39.0000
And yes it does say OKAY when boot.img is flashed.
And I already tried clean install a lot.
Okay matey, here's your problem:
You need a special boot.img for your newer hboot version. Check post # 9308 in CM10 thread for link.
Unfortunately GPS doesn't work with this boot.img.
Edit: right post number
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TToivanen said:
Okay matey, here's your problem:
You need a special boot.img for your newer hboot version. Check post # 1308 in CM10 thread for link.
Unfortunately GPS doesn't work with this boot.img.
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You are my new god. I will pray for you everyday.
THANK YOU I will report if this will work. Do you know when or where will there be a one with working GPS?
Tomervutx said:
You are my new god. I will pray for you everyday.
THANK YOU I will report if this will work. Do you know when or where will there be a one with working GPS?
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LOL, just click the thanks button.
Gps will be fixed when slow-ass HTC releases the JB kernel source code. Until then, you can use Trip's CM10 or IceColdJelly 4.2.1 for working GPS.
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TToivanen said:
LOL, just click the thanks button.
Gps will be fixed when slow-ass HTC releases the JB kernel source code. Until then, you can use Trip's CM10 or IceColdJelly 4.2.1 for working GPS.
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Mind sharing a link? will save me a lot of time.
link
TToivanen said:
link
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You saved my life. Thank you again!
TToivanen said:
link
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It's not working... I clean installed my customized CM10 ROM and then the boot.img you gave me. (I tried vice versa too). It's booting and then restarting to recovery mode.
Probably something went wrong when you customized it. What exactly did you do? Why not just download it as it is?
And when you talked about github.... you mean you built it from source?
TToivanen said:
Probably something went wrong when you customized it. What exactly did you do? Why not just download it as it is?
And when you talked about github.... you mean you built it from source?
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I did built it form source. I got in a folder 3 files: 2 folders: system and META-INF 3rd file is boot.img.
I probably don't know what to put in update.zip (what folders) would you tell me?
I customized some colors, battery skin on the status bar and fonts. I also customized build.prop and added adrenaline script so I got another folder named "data".
could you tell me how to pack it all to update.zip? I guess my problem is that.
P.S. I also sign it after packing it to update.zip with auto-signer using java.
THX in advance!
Here's one idea: Download the pre built zip of the rom and use it as a template. Replace all the folders inside with your own, custom ones.
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TToivanen said:
Here's one idea: Download the pre built zip of the rom and use it as a template. Replace all the folders inside with your own, custom ones.
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I tried it this is the result... Don't you have an experience with ROM building?
Not sure if you understood correctly.
I meant you should dl the rom from get.cm and then replace the files with the ones you built and modified.
If this is exactly what you did, then I'm out of ideas.
I, in fact, haven't built a rom from source in my life.
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TToivanen said:
Not sure if you understood correctly.
I meant you should dl the rom from get.cm and then replace the files with the ones you built and modified.
If this is exactly what you did, then I'm out of ideas.
I, in fact, haven't built a rom from source in my life.
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I haven't built it from source. I downloaded the base CM10 mod and edited it's files and compressed and flashed to my device. But I am checking another option.
Why not flash the rom as it is and put your own stuff to system afterwards with adb or an file explorer ?
MeLViN-oNe said:
Why not flash the rom as it is and put your own stuff to system afterwards with adb or an file explorer ?
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I am editing it with dsixda kitchen and I found out what was my problem... I added Adrenaline script and I need to add support to that through dsixda-android kitchen. Any idea how?

Flashable Recoveries In FOTA partition CWM and TWRP

After Dees_Troy post here about recovery in FOTA partition. I believe from now on every kernel develper will implement elf extract in his/her kernel then end user can choose whatever they like to use.
If you are lucky enough (your kernel already support elf extract) then choice is your!!
Make your choice, download then install zip in recovery.
TWRP 2.4.4 http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?oqlyifvhql1xnx3
TWRP 2.4.3 http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ughnzu67govme2v
TWRP 2.6.0 http://www.mediafire.com/download/h7kc4ued5mlnzb7/Flash_TWRP_2.6_FOTA.zip
CWM 6.0.1.9 http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?m7jvsb9sszvapn2
CWM 5.?.?.? http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?3fuc3bev1vkg4te
Credit
- Dees_Troy : FOTA partition, TWRP
- lilstevie : Update script
- hei1125 : CWM v6 recovery ramdisk
- bin4ry : CWM v5
Is it for locked bootloader too?
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No
algates said:
Is it for locked bootloader too?
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No, you need to install a custom kernel with elf extractor supported. And you can not install custom kernel on a locked boot loader. so no chance.
Are there any ICS kernels that support this do you know?
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Sv: Flashable Recoveries In FOTA partition CWM and TWRP
I'm using latest version of the FXP CM10 so it should work on my XS, right?
what improvements will i have if i install recovery in fota partition?
Now i'm with TWRP recovery and ICS 0.55 based ROM.
I read this but i don't understand very well.
Thanks
Ben36 said:
Are there any ICS kernels that support this do you know?
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Yes, Stock+ V5.3
twk99 said:
I'm using latest version of the FXP CM10 so it should work on my XS, right?
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If your kernel support elf extract then yes.
4lex96 said:
what improvements will i have if i install recovery in fota partition?
Now i'm with TWRP recovery and ICS 0.55 based ROM.
I read this but i don't understand very well.
Thanks
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You are not tie a recovery that came with your kernel so
1. You can choose between CWM and TWRP
2. You can upgrade version of your recovery without upgrade kernel.
I saw you are using Stock+ kernel which came with TWRP 2.4.1 you could try upgrade TWRP 2.4.3 or if you like CWM you can change by flash the other
Can I flash TWRP on FXP CM10 - 209? I think that FXP ROM's have this feature merged but I'm not too sure
Edit: I noticed in the updater script for TWRP it says
Code:
ui_print("Flashing CWM to FOTA...");
Should this be?
Code:
ui_print("Flashing TWRP to FOTA...");
fareeed said:
Can I flash TWRP on FXP CM10 - 209? I think that FXP ROM's have this feature merged but I'm not too sure
Edit: I noticed in the updater script for TWRP it says
Code:
ui_print("Flashing CWM to FOTA...");
Should this be?
Code:
ui_print("Flashing TWRP to FOTA...");
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If it is implemented then yes, the recovery should work.
Thank you for your good eye :good: The recovery image is the correct one but only ui_print is wrong. If you check both zip file. It is exactly same. It ment to write recovery image to FOTA partition.
I will correct the typo an upload. Meantime you could try to flash it. DON'T forget to create a backup first.
How can I remove this from fota when needed?
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sabaatworld said:
How can I remove this from fota when needed?
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I think that happens automatically if you'd relock the bootloader.
sabaatworld said:
How can I remove this from fota when needed?
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wiping and reflashing fota kernel with flashtool from the stock FTF i think should work
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Anyone has a chance to try both recovery in FOTA partition? Which one you decide to keep?
tosa.th said:
Anyone has a chance to try both recovery in FOTA partition? Which one you decide to keep?
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Undoubtedly TWRP but alot of mods can only be flashed using CWM
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tosa.th said:
Anyone has a chance to try both recovery in FOTA partition? Which one you decide to keep?
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TWRP
saadramiz said:
Undoubtedly TWRP but alot of mods can only be flashed using CWM
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really?
make an example
tosa.th said:
Anyone has a chance to try both recovery in FOTA partition? Which one you decide to keep?
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TWRP like most of us here . Ever since you added it on Stock+ kernel it's been my number 1 recovery.
mirhl said:
really?
make an example
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Maybe some mods that use aroma-installers. I've never bothered with any of those, my preferred rom is just a flashable zip and so are all the addons.
add CWM v5 and move to general
Add CWM v5
Add TWRP 2.4.4
tosa.th said:
Add TWRP 2.4.4
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Great job my friend!Make TWRP for Acro S, many of you will say Thank you!

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