Hi XDA, I can't seem to find the latest CWM which on the site says 6.0.1.4 in a .zip flashable format. My problem is i ran 5.5.0 (iirc) flashed CM10 M1 and had a boot loop. I know from my skyrocket CWM was the culprit. Any information in solving the loop and/or CWM wil be greatly appreciated.
Thank you xda community
Go to clockworkmod.com/rommanager
find your phone on the left... the img files are in the same row as your phone...
sorry they are not flashable zip files though i think that you would need to open ADB and push them onto your phone here is a good link to get you working again...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
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lgsshedden said:
or use the latest downloaded zips posted here, both touch and no-touch versions 6.0.1.4
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This is for Galaxy Nexus......
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Easiest way is to install Rom Manager from Play Store. Then from that app, you can install or upgrade your CWM.
RTBee said:
Easiest way is to install Rom Manager from Play Store. Then from that app, you can install or upgrade your CWM.
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:/ he said stuck in boot loop though.
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I cant seem to find a flashable CWM 6.0.1.1 :crying:
As far as I know there is no CWM 6.0.1.1. Atleast not for the ATT version.
There are other Clockwork mods though, I will list them for you:
Normal Clockwork Recovery: http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-5.8.4.5-d2att.img
Touch Clockwork Recovery: http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.5-d2att.img
-- For these two clockwork mods to work they need to be installed in a special way. You must download one of the above, rename the file to recovery.img and put it on your main microSD card or internal memory.
Now, assuming you know how to use ADB,
Open up the cmd prompt and navigate to the ADB folder.
type adb shell
once in the shell type su
then type
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
And here is a link to the TWRP Recovery thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1793224
I hope this helps.
6.0.1.1 IS available for our gs3...im currently using that myself. Is Rom manager not letting you install it?
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Does TeamWins recovery work with cyanogemod10 and jellybean roms?
irish.iolar said:
Does TeamWins recovery work with cyanogemod10 and jellybean roms?
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Yes.
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mitchdickson said:
Yes.
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Does anyone have a link? Cause goo is down again...
defnow said:
6.0.1.1 IS available for our gs3...im currently using that myself. Is Rom manager not letting you install it?
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There is no listing for any SGSIII for any carrier. Im with Bell so maybe the build is a tiny bit different?
equlizer said:
There is no listing for any SGSIII for any carrier. Im with Bell so maybe the build is a tiny bit different?
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I've seen that before. I flashed another ROM and suddenly the S3 started showing up again.
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same here.... i donated and it keeps saying there is no 6.0.1.1 touch for my device...
There is no touch version yet.
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Phoneguy589 said:
There is no touch version yet.
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There WAS touch, actualy, I have the img file still, and it's runnig on my S3, but I went to the site, and it's gone again.. Are they still working on an update to 6.x of touch also?
Please make sure your information is correct before posting. This is from the ROM manager website. I don't think it gets more official than this.
well, can't upload screenshot. Just google "ROM manager apk" and it will get you to the official page.
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Please make sure your information is correct before posting. This is from the ROM manager website. I don't think it gets more official than this.
well, can't upload screenshot. Just google "ROM manager apk" and it will get you to the official page.
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I don't understand where you are going with that? The site, does not have the touch version *anymore* tho it did a few weeks before when i installed it. i was asking if anyone knew of an update in the near future.
Wasn't aimed at you in particular Eatonjb. I just saw a couple conflicting posts offering less than correct info. that's all.
You can b/u to your external sd card with 5.8.4.5. I didnt see that option w/other versions.
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Hi,
I just rooted my SIII and than installed CWM Touch Recovery and works fine
I installed the ROM Manager it says it was never installed.
My question is should I have installed CWM Recovery and than install the Touch version or it doesnt matter and something else is wrong?
Thanks.
cuat420 said:
Hi,
I just rooted my SIII and than installed CWM Touch Recovery but it wont autoboot into it and when I installed the ROM Manager it says it was never installed.
However when I use android terminal I can boot into it no problem.
My question is should I have installed CWM Recovery and than install the Touch version or it doesnt matter and something else is wrong?
Thanks.
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This thread found right below my post will be of the most importance to you involving your current situation with your recovery. If you go to the CWM team website, I have linked here and browse the list of phones you'll find that the touch recovery for the AT&T variant is at 6.0.1.4. Just right click on the version number, (Don't left click as it will come up with a page full of random symbols.) and press save as and save it to the desktop. This is the bare .img file. It will have the full file name but before saving it rename it to; (without quotes) "recovery.img". After that follow the steps in the link below in order to flash it with ADB. (Since the other recommended ways aren't working for you).
I take no credit for what is posted below all credit goes to the author. Be sure to thank him.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903913
[Howto] Install a Recovery
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jaysoblitzed said:
This thread found right below my post will be of the most importance to you involving your current situation with your recovery. If you go to the CWM team website, I have linked here and browse the list of phones you'll find that the touch recovery for the AT&T variant is at 6.0.1.4. Just right click on the version number, (Don't left click as it will come up with a page full of random symbols.) and press save as and save it to the desktop. This is the bare .img file. It will have the full file name but before saving it rename it to; (without quotes) "recovery.img". After that follow the steps in the link below in order to flash it with ADB. (Since the other recommended ways aren't working for you).
I take no credit for what is posted below all credit goes to the author. Be sure to thank him.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903913
[Howto] Install a Recovery
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Thanks I already installed it the manual way however the Rom Manager doesnt recognize it.
cuat420 said:
Thanks I already installed it the manual way however the Rom Manager doesnt recognize it.
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ROM manager does not recognize the touch recovery since technically it is still considered experimental. Only the basic volume control recovery is recognized. This goes with saying with the free version of this app installed. I however, am not sure as to whether it recognizes it after upgrading to premium as it is a premium feature of ROM Manager.
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jaysoblitzed said:
ROM manager does not recognize the touch recovery since technically it is still considered experimental. Only the basic volume control recovery is recognized. This goes with saying with the free version of this app installed. I however, am not sure as to whether it recognizes it after upgrading to premium as it is a premium feature of ROM Manager.
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Thanks I will try the premium version.
EDIT: no didnt work
cuat420 said:
Thanks I will try the premium version.
EDIT: no didnt work
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Its alright if it isn't recognized by ROM Manager. As I said it is still considered "experimental" so it isn't supported by the app. I have had the premium version installed and it wouldn't let me flash the CWM-T through the app. Only when I used ADB did I get through. Still says nothing is installed. Just a little glitch on the developer's side if anything. Don't stress about it, once you can boot into your recovery your good.
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Its alright if it isn't recognized by ROM Manager. As I said it is still considered "experimental" so it isn't supported by the app. I have had the premium version installed and it wouldn't let me flash the CWM-T through the app. Only when I used ADB did I get through. Still says nothing is installed. Just a little glitch on the developer's side if anything. Don't stress about it, once you can boot into your recovery your good.
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I did a so called "workaround" I installed the regular CWM with the rom manager app than updated to the touch version manually and now the program functions normally
Hello, Today I rooted my Samsung Galaxy Gio. Then I installed Rom Manager. But when I tried to Flash ClockWork Mod Recovey my device is not being displayed in the list that appears. So I am stuck. Please let me know how to proceed. My Android version is 2.3.3 Early help will be really appreciated. I want to install Cyanogen Mod 9.1. Hope to hear soon.
Thanks
It's better to flash CWM via Recovery. Look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32202039&postcount=4
Does it start at all? Cause i think you hardbricked your phone. Check my stickied thread for more details about rom manager.
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iok1 said:
Does it start at all? Cause i think you hardbricked your phone. Check my stickied thread for more details about rom manager.
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umm he actually means tht he couldnt install CWM via ROM manager because his gio wasnt listed
And why using ROM Manager to install CWM? I think it's easier to install it via Recovery.
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And why using ROM Manager to install CWM? I think it's easier to install it via Recovery.
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It isnt really easier, but safer it is.
Flashing fecovery with ROM manager will result in a hard brick
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Thanks for the replies. Really appreciate the prompt replies. I have not bricked my phone as I was not able to Flash Clock Work Mod recovery. I have uninstalled the ROM Manager. Could you please ellaborate as to how to flash CMW via Recovery? My phone' android version is 2.3.3 This is the first time I am rooting my phone so I dont have that much of knowledge.
Thanks
Search xda for 'superoneclick' for root
Than use home+power buttons to enter recovery mode and install cwm-v2.zip or something.
But you should have root acces already otherwise theres no sense you installed rom manager
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421650
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32202039&postcount=4
I have already rooted my phone. The problem is in Flashing ClockWork Mod Recovery via ROM Manager.
pranjaldixit said:
I have already rooted my phone. The problem is in Flashing ClockWork Mod Recovery via ROM Manager.
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You dont. Trust me.
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Guys I was goint through a post which tells as to how to install ClockWork Mod in Samsung Galaxy Gio. In the post it is written that the phone should have Android version above 2.3.3 Now please tell me that will I not be able to download it as my phone is on Gingerbread 2.3.3? Will this work on my phone if I install? Here is the link of the post -:
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20397988&postcount=8
Thanks
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Guys I was goint through a post which tells as to how to install ClockWork Mod in Samsung Galaxy Gio. In the post it is written that the phone should have Android version above 2.3.3 Now please tell me that will I not be able to download it as my phone is on Gingerbread 2.3.3? Will this work on my phone if I install? Here is the link of the post -:
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20397988&postcount=8
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it will be fine
but flash this one instead of the link given there, it is outdated:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/attachments/root-hacking-modding-fuer-samsung-galaxy-gio-s5660/65901d1326901203-recovery-cwm-recovery-fuer-das-gio-signed_cwm-5.0.2.7-flashablezip-ext4-rfs.zip
Guys I can see the Superuser icon in the app drawer. Does this means that my phone is rooted?
pranjaldixit said:
Guys I can see the Superuser icon in the app drawer. Does this means that my phone is rooted?
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Yep. That means your phone is rooted. I rooted, installed CWM and then Cyanogenmod 9 (ICS) just yesterday.. Let me tell you, the ROM looks and works great
I am currently rooted with CWM touch........I used snapdragon toolkit.
How do I remove CWM and install TWRP instead?
There is a thread (in development I believe) that has Odin flashable images of the various recoveries. I downloaded twrp from there and flashed with mobile Odin.
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Download and install GooManager from the Play Store. In GooManager Press the phone's menu button to pull up the menu. Choose Install OpenRecoveryScript and let it install TWRP. It will take a few minutes as it downloads the file. The phone will not reboot, but you will get a notification that a new recovery was installed.
goo......
cavediver said:
Download and install GooManager from the Play Store. In GooManager Press the phone's menu button to pull up the menu. Choose Install OpenRecoveryScript and let it install TWRP. It will take a few minutes as it downloads the file. The phone will not reboot, but you will get a notification that a new recovery was installed.
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I downloaded goomanager......chose install.....and it says "no recoveries were found for your device".
Do I have to download TWRP image file first?
Sorry.....but kinda new...
golfnut65 said:
I downloaded goomanager......chose install.....and it says "no recoveries were found for your device".
Do I have to download TWRP image file first?
Sorry.....but kinda new...
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Flash in cwm https://rapidshare.com/files/654947104/TWRP2.3.zip <---TWRP
Goomanager sucks. Cant believe people still recommend it
billard412 said:
Flash in cwm https://rapidshare.com/files/654947104/TWRP2.3.zip <---TWRP
Goomanager sucks. Cant believe people still recommend it
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I actually just used Goomanager for twrp and it was quick and painless. Faster than I thought.
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I am trying to find a DL for the latest .zip for CWM. Can anyone help me out here? Searched for it and couldn't find it.
You could flash it in ROM manager or
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
hednik said:
You could flash it in ROM manager or
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
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Those are .img files. How do you use them?
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Those are .img files. How do you use them?
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You can flash them in mobile odin
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
*The free one is the attache been further down. Same one just here for members use*
That's the easiest way for me at least or use desktop odin
or rom manager lets you download the latest recovery I believe.......or you could just use TWRP unless all your backup are in CWM
Make sure your phone is rooted .. and then go to google playstore and download rom manager and select your model from rom manager and. Thats it ...
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