Hi Guys
Is it possible to install CM7 without a sd card?
i no longer have micro sd card and i wanna change my rom
thanks
Manc said:
Hi Guys
Is it possible to install CM7 without a sd card?
i no longer have micro sd card and i wanna change my rom
thanks
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I don't think so
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Odp: Install CM7 without sd card?
Probably not. Why? Because to flash rom you have to have it on your sd. Cwm reads only external memory
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AND there is not enough internal memory for a rom to be copied anyway.
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There might be a way.
If some one makes a CWM backup of a clean Cm7 flash you might be able to flash the .img files it makes through fastboot.
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Can't it be flashed through adb?
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LucidSomnia said:
Can't it be flashed through adb?
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The recovery must support adb sideload.
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Lesicnik1 said:
The recovery must support adb sideload.
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Hmm true story. And havent seen any wf cwm supporting that option.
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LucidSomnia said:
Hmm true story. And havent seen any wf cwm supporting that option.
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Looked through the 6.0 one Kylon posted, didn't have it :/
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my phone is having some serious issues now, will not boot into recovery, either with rom manager or by manual way. anyone ever come across this and can it be fixed?
Try reflashing your recovery through h-boot. Ill post up a link for it.
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Here you go.
http://www.mediafire.com/?oj6aqi1ceqpm58g
Remember to rename to PB31IMG and place on sdcard. This is all I can think of at the moment.
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Goodluck!
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Thanks bro, will hit it as soon as i get home
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knocked the damn thing back into working mode, kapoow! thanks dude
No problem! Glad it worked and I was more than happy to help!
So once u rename it and place it on the SD card how do u run it? Go into rom manager and apply from zip??
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oneheadlig said:
So once u rename it and place it on the SD card how do u run it? Go into rom manager and apply from zip??
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No, you flash it in HBOOT.
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But I don't need to be connected to the computer while doin it...
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Nope.
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Are there any methods to backup stock kernel?
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Make a nandroid?
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Kenji_Lee said:
Are there any methods to backup stock kernel?
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Good question, I think u can nandroid just the kernel with twrp
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defconoi said:
Good question, I think u can nandroid just the kernel with twrp
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This ^ backup the boot.img
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if I already flashed to third party kernel (like franco), how can I do that? any suggestions? thanks
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ÜBER™ said:
This ^ backup the boot.img
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Just backing up the boot.img isn't safe enough as the kernel could have flashed a different WiFi driver or a few other system files. Safest way is it backup boot and system.
Kenji_Lee said:
if I already flashed to third party kernel (like franco), how can I do that? any suggestions? thanks
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If you already flashed a custom kernel without making a nandroid, there isn't anything you can do except reflash the ROM.
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Noted! Thanks all!
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hi
i new user in xda!
who can help me?
how to delete cwm backup from sdcard?
and how to copy nandroid backup to PC?
I just rooted and flashed the recoveries and it seems to be working ok. however I can't backup my stock rom using the twrp. It will say something like unable to mount sdcard and unable to recreate android secure folder etc. I am pretty sure there is nothing wrong with my sd card and I am not sure if there is something else I have to do before I try to backup anything. Any help would be much appreciated!
Try clockworkmod recovery....
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Does sd card has sufficient memory??
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handryg555 said:
Try clockworkmod recovery....
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I did. I installed it and when I tried to back up, there was a black screen with a hat thing in the middle. It doesn't seem to be running or doing anything..does it supposed to be like that?
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Try clockworkmod recovery....
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bahubali67 said:
Does sd card has sufficient memory??
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I have about 2 gigs, I think that should be sufficient.
I recently rooted my phone using the CFAuto Root method. My phone started up and had super su , but I had no recovery, except for the non root recovery. I then downloaded ROM Manager and downloaded the clockwork mod recovery. It worked, all except for the sd card, its a 64 gb sandisk. I cant access it at all from recovery. I tried formatting it from my phone and computer and nothing is working. What should I do?
You have to use computer to format to exfat I do believe
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I tried to do that as well a couple of times and it still isn't working.
tyshemi said:
You have to use computer to format to exfat I do believe
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Try using twrp instead I dont like cwm as much as I did years ago
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How do I flash twrp? Is that just the touch screen version of cwm?
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I tried to do that as well a couple of times and it still isn't working.
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No and yes better than cwm imo download a app called goo manager from play store and once you open the app hit menu key and then install recovery! With this done try your sd card again maybe format to fat32
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Thanks! It worked perfectly! !!
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Glad I could help ya
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Love seeing others rejoice in happiness once a fellow members advice helps them solve their problem.
Awesome! Feels good man!
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I agree I think xda needs this more! I have noticed many flame wars and it dicourages lots of people from posting and coming back!!
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What's the easiest way to check if I still have CWM recovery installed?
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Reboot to recovery?
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I wanted to avoid that if possible as I don't want to risk getting stuck on the stock recovery.
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robinscp said:
I wanted to avoid that if possible as I don't want to risk getting stuck on the stock recovery.
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Need root
DD the recovery partition to your sd card, and dissect it on your PC (or other) lol. Or just dd the cwm you want to your system. Lookup nandroid manager on the market
CM 10.1 P769
Could I just try to instal it again? Would that cause me any problems?
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That depends if your bootloader is unlocked, or if your phone allows custom recoveries. I don't know anything about your phone.
CM 10.1 P769
It's an Ouya!
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robinscp said:
I wanted to avoid that if possible as I don't want to risk getting stuck on the stock recovery.
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What do you mean by this? Can't you just close it and start or reboot.
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