Question about Kt747 kernel - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

If I already have cwm and Aokp install do I still need to do this step •Must have custom recovery installed?

fvargasfrank said:
If I already have cwm and Aokp install do I still need to do this step •Must have custom recovery installed?
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Cwm is a custom recovery.

task650 said:
Cwm is a custom recovery.
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That's what I tough, just wanted to be sure before I flashed the kernel. Thank you

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[Q] How to install TEAM stock rom?

Hi to all. I wanted to ask if you can help me telling me more about this (taken from TEAM stock topic):
HOW TO INSTALL:
HAVE AT LEAST 50% BATTERY BEFORE STARTING!
You must also me on a 2.3.4 Stock Firmware
NO DATA WILL BE WIPED DURING INSTALLATION!
1. Boot into Recovery and make a NANDROID BACKUP ( This is really IMPORTANT, as we can't recover your data! If the fan gets soiled )
2. Flash the "TEAM_ROM.zip" via Recovery.
I've unlocked bootloader. Apologize for my bad english i'm italian
Do you have a custom kernel or clockwork mod recovery installed?
Nabeel_Nabs said:
Do you have a custom kernel or clockwork mod recovery installed?
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No, stock rom and kernel
EDIT: Solved by installing Clockwork mod recovery. Thanks.

[Q] CWM and TWRP

Is it possible to flash TWRP recovery without any issues if CWM is already installed?
kamrar said:
Is it possible to flash TWRP recovery without any issues if CWM is already installed?
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Yes. You can use CWM to flash a TWRP zip and vice versa, or flash either recovery image via fastboot no matter what's installed.
Edit: and of course use Goo Manager to install TWRP.
CMNein said:
Yes. You can use CWM to flash a TWRP zip and vice versa, or flash either recovery image via fastboot no matter what's installed.
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Are CWM backups compatible with TWRP?
kamrar said:
Are CWM backups compatible with TWRP?
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I meant can I flash CWM backups using TWRP?
kamrar said:
I meant can I flash CWM backups using TWRP?
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Negative.

Wildfire S recovery error

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.

Question about downgrading

Hi guys,
I tried downgrading from CM10.2 to CM10.1.3, and it bootlooped. Again flashed CM10.2 and worked fine. So all I have to do is flash boot.img via adb, right? Or is there something else to do?
Thanks
goo said:
Hi guys,
I tried downgrading from CM10.2 to CM10.1.3, and it bootlooped. Again flashed CM10.2 and worked fine. So all I have to do is flash boot.img via adb, right? Or is there something else to do?
Thanks
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Have to flash boot.img of the rom which you want to install before/after installing and install rom then install gapps according to rom, after that reboot the device.
virgolib said:
Have to flash boot.img of the rom which you want to install before/after installing and install rom then install gapps according to rom, after that reboot the device.
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From the ROM's zip right? Thanks!
goo said:
From the ROM's zip right? Thanks!
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yes from the rom's zip, but you flash it via fastboot, not adb

stock recovery zip?

Now I have twrp recovery with custom rom but I want to flash stock recovery.Anyone have this?
nikkky said:
Now I have twrp recovery with custom rom but I want to flash stock recovery.Anyone have this?
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This device hasn´t recovery partition, stock recovery interface is a part of the stock boot, when you flashed a custom rom it was overwritten but if you already flashed the TWRP installer what you can do now is to flash stock boot or a backup of the boot that you´re using but you´ll lose Magisk or a custom kernel if you have it.
The better is then to set up all included Magisk not to flash TWRP installer.

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