I purchased the Pro version of clockworkmod rom manager from the Playstore.
But inside, it says that the AT&T i317 is not supported yet.
The issue is that I see tons of guides on how to flash Clockworkmod through ODIN.
Can someone care to explain the difference between installing it through the Playstore and flashing the nonpro version through ODIN? Why is it supported one method but not the other, or am I mistaken?
They have not updated it in the play store version of cwm, but it does exist for our device. Eventually in time it will be publicly availible through the play store app
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They have not updated it in the play store version of cwm, but it does exist for our device. Eventually in time it will be publicly availible through the play store app
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oh ok so if I just wait for an update, it'll happen eventually?
Thank you very much.
Yes but its not worth waiting it is available outside the play store
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OmegaNemesis28 said:
I purchased the Pro version of clockworkmod rom manager from the Playstore.
But inside, it says that the AT&T i317 is not supported yet.
The issue is that I see tons of guides on how to flash Clockworkmod through ODIN.
Can someone care to explain the difference between installing it through the Playstore and flashing the nonpro version through ODIN? Why is it supported one method but not the other, or am I mistaken?
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I think youve got the two mixed up if I'm understanding your issue correctly. Clockwork Rom Manager is notnthe same thing as clockwork mod. The latter is a recovery, the prior is a toolbox for roms/kernels/recoveries etc
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powerwagon said:
I think youve got the two mixed up if I'm understanding your issue correctly. Clockwork Rom Manager is notnthe same thing as clockwork mod. The latter is a recovery, the prior is a toolbox for roms/kernels/recoveries etc
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but the ROM manager cannot be used without the mod correct? The installation of the mod is done through the manager.
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but the ROM manager cannot be used without the mod correct? The installation of the mod is done through the manager.
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Correct, ROM manager is pretty much useless with their recovery (clockwork mod). There really is no advantage to ROM manager and twrp is probably a nicer recovery...certainly as nice and more compatible with most ROMs today.
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Hi guys, new to rooting and android in general.
I have a GS3 with Videotron and I root the device with a older version of CWM.
I installed ROM manager but it always says that CWM Recovery is not installed on my device.
So I went ahead and updated CWM to the lastest version (Not touch), but I still have the same issue.
From what I saw our device should be supported by ROM Manager.
Is there something I am doing wrong ?
Thanks a lot !
how did you update cwm? I had to do it through Rom manager
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how did you update cwm? I had to do it through Rom manager
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I did it in console because ROM Manager says CWM is not installed, so I can't update.
It tells me I have the latest recovery but I have the touch recovery 4.8.4.5 or something... I installed through terminal though.
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If I can't get Rom Manager to work the other way to backup is doing it from recovery directly ?
Thanks !
EDIT : I guess I should add that when I try the option Flash CWM Recovery my the Galaxy S3 is not in the device list.
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If I can't get Rom Manager to work the other way to backup is doing it from recovery directly ?
Thanks !
EDIT : I guess I should add that when I try the option Flash CWM Recovery my the Galaxy S3 is not in the device list.
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I have the same problem! Wind here
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EDIT : I guess I should add that when I try the option Flash CWM Recovery my the Galaxy S3 is not in the device list.
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My guess for this is that you have the T999V. I would think they woulda covered that when adding support for the s3, but maybe they missed it?
Check the cwm website and email them if you cant find confirmation of this either way.
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So I purchased the premium license and when I load up rom manager the premium section for ROMS is empty. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks
Yes, you paid for ROM Manager.
You should have saved $1 and bought ROM Toolbox pro. It has a lot more features. Also, no one really uses ROM Manager for ROMs anymore. Check out goo manager.
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Do those other tools doe the backup and cache clearing like rom manager? Thanks
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Do those other tools doe the backup and cache clearing like rom manager? Thanks
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yes they do, with goo manager you can install twrp recovery which I personally think is a whole lot better than cwm
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yes they do, with goo manager you can install twrp recovery which I personally think is a whole lot better than cwm
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I agree. When TWRP got released I never went back to CWM. Much easier to use.
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rom manager and rom toolbox pro
ive been using rom manager and tried to install fonts using that but it gave me a message about the developer blocking cwm..then i used rom toolbox pro which i had paid for as well and it worked no problem??wth?
Can i run, for instance, a nightly while running aokp on my at&t s3? And can i switch between the two? Or will everything be deleted after wiping
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Can i run, for instance, a nightly while running aokp on my at&t s3? And can i switch between the two? Or will everything be deleted after wiping
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What?
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But I am quite confused about the methods used here. There is a lot of chat about firmware that my friend doesn't seem to have. All I know he has ics. I.have rooted my HTC sensation, Samsung galaxy s3 and a nexus 7 with no issue. But this stuff makes no sense. Am I even in the right forum?
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But I am quite confused about the methods used here. There is a lot of chat about firmware that my friend doesn't seem to have. All I know he has ics. I.have rooted my HTC sensation, Samsung galaxy s3 and a nexus 7 with no issue. But this stuff makes no sense. Am I even in the right forum?
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search youtube for qbking77 or go to www.qbking77.com
That seems like too much work. Don't y'all have a stock rooted Odin .tar.md5? And the process for installing recovery seems dated. Once rooted you should be able to install twrp or cwm through room manager or goo manager. Or am I wrong?
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That seems like too much work. Don't y'all have a stock rooted Odin .tar.md5? And the process for installing recovery seems dated. Once rooted you should be able to install twrp or cwm through room manager or goo manager. Or am I wrong?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903252
Bro if you do this the wrong way you will brick your friends phone do some research and do it right
Hey mac don't use rom manager
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Faq
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953783
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MacTheRipperr said:
That seems like too much work. Don't y'all have a stock rooted Odin .tar.md5? And the process for installing recovery seems dated. Once rooted you should be able to install twrp or cwm through room manager or goo manager. Or am I wrong?
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what do you want as an END STATE?
The end state I want him to have a cm10 nightly on his device.
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then this is your process:
download the rom and gapps to your phone's internal sd card.
2) go to download mode and ODIN this to your phone:
http://shabbypenguin.com/k0/ecm/E4GT-EL29-directbootCWM-v3.tar.md5
2) reboot
3) clear dalvik,cache,factory data reset
4) Flash CM10 + gapps
DONE
This from the blog is correct btw... long winded but correct and safe. it has more detailed steps if you need itbut all is required are those 4 items above.
http://e4gtcm.blogspot.com/p/cm9-install-guide.html
ClockworkMod Recovery Version 6.0.2.8 is now available officially for your Galaxy S III (d2spr). You can install ClockworkMod Recovery on your rooted Galaxy S III by installing ROM Manager. ROM Manager is available on the Google Play Store at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
Alternatively you can download the ROM Manager APK directly from ClockworkMod.com at:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/RomManager.apk
Once installed use the "Recovery Setup" section to install or update your recovery installation.
You can also install the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery manually. The images for both the touch and non-touch version are available directly at:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Simply locate your device (Galaxy S III) and download the linked image to the right. You can than flash it manually or with any tool designed to manually flash recovery images.
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Version 6.0.2.8 - Initial version listed here
i tried to update it via odin 3.04 but it doesnt recognize the downloaded colckworkmod file because it wasnt in tar format.
Rename to recovery.img and flash via mobile odin.
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Rename to recovery.img and flash via mobile odin.
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is there another option? i like to do it via my pc
stas333 said:
is there another option? i like to do it via my pc
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go here and use the flash versions...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38079994
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go here and use the flash versions...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38079994
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worked like a dream. thanx!
This version nands come out with right dates?
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pvinodnayak said:
This version nands come out with right dates?
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Good question.
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What is new/different or improved over 6.0.2.3?
Is there a way to wipe battery stats with CWM. I think there is but can't find it in the menus, Thanks.
Did you going into advanced settings were wipe dalvik cache is? I've been using twrp so it's been awhile.
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Did you going into advanced settings were wipe dalvik cache is? I've been using twrp so it's been awhile.
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Yup, it's not there.
Problem with recovery being able to mount the partitions.
It won't mount anything, data, system, cache, internal or external sdcards
I've read post from a handful of people who, like myself, have gotten their phone very recently. All experiencing the same problem.
I've gotten root by flashing a stock rom thru ODIN with it already installed but I'm dying for my Vanilla Android, touchwiz is making me sick :crying:
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Problem with recovery being able to mount the partitions.
It won't mount anything, data, system, cache, internal or external sdcards
I've read post from a handful of people who, like myself, have gotten their phone very recently. All experiencing the same problem.
I've gotten root by flashing a stock rom thru ODIN with it already installed but I'm dying for my Vanilla Android, touchwiz is making me sick :crying:
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Me to. Can't get root because it won't recognize sd. Any solution?
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Me to. Can't get root because it won't recognize sd. Any solution?
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There are some pre-rooted stock roms you can flash in Odin but that doesn't fix recovery. So if you can live with Touchwiz I'd check those out.
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There are some pre-rooted stock roms you can flash in Odin but that doesn't fix recovery. So if you can live with Touchwiz I'd check those out.
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Might you have the link for those roms.? I can't seem to find them. Thank you.
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primo523 said:
Might you have the link for those roms.? I can't seem to find them. Thank you.
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http://www.rwilco.com
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http://www.rwilco.com
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I believe you meant www.rwilco12.com.
I am also having a problem with all CWM versions I've tried on my two 3-day old Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3 phones. It doesn't matter which recovery (or version) I flash, nothing mounts so you cannot see the internal or external SD, cannot flash anything, cannot wipe anything, etc. This seems to be a problem with very new S3's with all custom recoveries.
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I believe you meant www.rwilco12.com.
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I downloaded an older tar version mc3 rooted stock rom to get root but what can we do about these newer s3's And not recognizing sd cards in custom recovery. Any help would be appreciated
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What is the best way to install twrp on the phone? Can I use.Goo?
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What is the best way to install twrp on the phone? Can I use.Goo?
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Yes, you can install Goo and yes it will download the current version of TWRP but touch is still flaky. I changed to CWM until TWRP is adapted to the Note 8.
Is there a legitimate reason to have a recovery right now? With what is currently available to root users as far as roms and what not I just havent seen a reason to install one yet. Plus I tried TWRP a week or so ago using goomanager and it fails to install the script.
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Is there a legitimate reason to have a recovery right now? With what is currently available to root users as far as roms and what not I just havent seen a reason to install one yet. Plus I tried TWRP a week or so ago using goomanager and it fails to install the script.
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Thanks, dude. There are a few nascent roms and I wanted to try them. However after reading through their descriptions, I think I will wait! Good looking out guy.
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jdub1981 said:
Is there a legitimate reason to have a recovery right now? With what is currently available to root users as far as roms and what not I just havent seen a reason to install one yet. Plus I tried TWRP a week or so ago using goomanager and it fails to install the script.
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Thats what I'm thinking at the moment. I wish to root as the tools i like to use require it (FolderMount and SetCPU), but none of the Kernels or ROMS are mature enough for me to flash and while I'd like to support testing them, I will be using the device as my diary, calendar, organiser, sketchbook and note pad, and I dont want to jeopodise my ability to use it with an unstable build.
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Thats what I'm thinking at the moment. I wish to root as the tools i like to use require it (FolderMount and SetCPU), but none of the Kernels or ROMS are mature enough for me to flash and while I'd like to support testing them, I will be using the device as my diary, calendar, organiser, sketchbook and note pad, and I dont want to jeopodise my ability to use it with an unstable build.
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Exactly!
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