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?
dubjdub said:
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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I initially rooted with http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/GalaxyS3ATT/rooting/GalaxyS3RootATT.zip that I got from here yesterday but feel like it has been al ittle glitcht.y http://galaxys3root.com/galaxy-s3-root/how-to-root-att-galaxy-s3-sgh-i747/
the newer version is recovery-clockwork-5.8.4.5-d2att sI don't want it to conflict with the old version of CWM or anything it leaves behind. hould I just do it through odin?
the best route would be to flash from rom manager.....and if not, grab the latest from the interwebz and run this from terminal
su
if=/sdcard/ recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
reboot recovery
hapticxchaos said:
the best route would be to flash from rom manager.....and if not, grab the latest from the interwebz and run this from terminal
su
if=/sdcard/ recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
reboot recovery
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Should I use the CWM that I already installed or install the CWM that comes with rom manager (in the drop down menu it only offers galaxy s2...fyi I've always flashed with CWM without ROM manager)?
zetsui said:
I initially rooted with http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/GalaxyS3ATT/rooting/GalaxyS3RootATT.zip that I got from here yesterday but feel like it has been al ittle glitcht.y http://galaxys3root.com/galaxy-s3-root/how-to-root-att-galaxy-s3-sgh-i747/
the newer version is recovery-clockwork-5.8.4.5-d2att sI don't want it to conflict with the old version of CWM or anything it leaves behind. hould I just do it through odin?
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I just updated CWM through Rom Manager. The latest version is 6.xxxx, and it now reads exSd.
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geomax45 said:
I just updated CWM through Rom Manager. The latest version is 6.xxxx, and it now reads exSd.
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what do you mean "through" rom manager. Did you flash an image through it? Could you provide the link for that image?
OR
Rom Mangaer has an install CWM recovery option...but underneath that option I do not see the Galaxy S3 listed...so what phone did people select?
zetsui said:
what do you mean "through" rom manager. Did you flash an image through it? Could you provide the link for that image?
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Rom Mangaer has an install CWM recovery option...but underneath that option I do not see the Galaxy S3 listed...so what phone did people select?
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The first option in RM is to flash a recovery. Upon pressing that you are given a list of phones. Scroll down to the Samsung GS3 and choose it. It will then flash the recovery within RM.
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zetsui said:
.but underneath that option I do not see the Galaxy S3 listed...so what phone did people select?
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zetsui said:
Should I use the CWM that I already installed or install the CWM that comes with rom manager (in the drop down menu it only offers galaxy s2...fyi I've always flashed with CWM without ROM manager)?
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AhAh! I knew i wasn't crazy... I have the same problem with Rom Manager , it won't show the S3 in the Menu. I tried uninstalling, wiping app data, reinstalling, Nothing, Nada, Niet ...... Let me know if you find a solution to this
I've had issues getting ROM manager to recognize me as a gs3 as well that's why I learned the terminal commands lol
hapticxchaos said:
I've had issues getting ROM manager to recognize me as a gs3 as well that's why I learned the terminal commands lol
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Anyone find an easier way? And how would you do this through terminal commands? What are the commands
zetsui said:
Anyone find an easier way? And how would you do this through terminal commands? What are the commands
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Terminal is as easy as the rest. I posted the commands up top, I see you didn't read the whole thread ;p ****, terminal is easier BC you can pick any recovery you want. Besides, it makes u feel like a true dev ;p
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I do not have any SG3 as an option to flash. How do i fix this?
geomax45 said:
The first option in RM is to flash a recovery. Upon pressing that you are given a list of phones. Scroll down to the Samsung GS3 and choose it. It will then flash the recovery within RM.
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hapticxchaos said:
the best route would be to flash from rom manager.....and if not, grab the latest from the interwebz and run this from terminal
su
if=/sdcard/ recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
reboot recovery
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Hey my md5 checksum has a mismatch, but I know the files are fine. is there a terminal command to recompile the md5 for a given image?
Also I noticed the new version of CWM has teh option to backup files as TAR, wouldn't that be better since Odin flashes Tar? If you couldn't get into CWM for some reason you can just flash for Odin?
Forgive me if I'm being newb here had my phone for three days after a motorola bravo
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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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 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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Hi there, just bought a new N7100 and because I'm using Linux mint I decided to root my phone using Exynos Abuse and to be honest this was really simple....Then I installed ROM Mnnager, and set up CWM recovery from within ROM Manager. Now then, CWM has installed but whenever I try to reboot into CWM I just get stock recovery....
Is there a simple method to resolve this problem????
Thank you in advance
Delete the file named recovery restore.p or something via root explorer.
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UtkarshGupta said:
Delete the file named recovery restore.p or something via root explorer.
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Thank you for your quick reply however I cant locate this 'recovery restore.p' to delete it. I've tried looking in system, sys, root and almost all other folders via Root Explorer cant find it. Any ideas??
Thank you
Download the recovery from cwm site.
If it is in .img format then rename it to recovery.img and flash it via mobile odin.
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UtkarshGupta said:
Download the recovery from cwm site.
If it is in .img format then rename it to recovery.img and flash it via mobile odin.
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Ok, I'll try that
Thank you
jasonleeg said:
Ok, I'll try that
Thank you
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FANTASTIC, thank you for your advice, its worked and now I can do nandroid backup before trying out the various ROMs, kernals ect.....
Hi! I am using program GooManager and when I click "Install OpenRecoveryScript" and two times yes it says that "your download is now starting" and it never ends.. Nothing is downloading.. It means that I have latest recovery? File names "openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.0-maguro.img". I downloaded it on my computer. Is there any way to install it manually? My phone is ofc rooted..
Just download the img and flash it via fastboot. Maybe there are flashable zips floating around.
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I dont know how to do that.. :/ Can you explain me? Step by step.. I think I did it. I chose file that I downloaded ( openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.0-maguro.img ) and it says finished In my opinion I did it good.. Am I right? YUP. The recovery look have changed My brain finally start to think and I did it. Thanks for help Bye! <3
Just download root rashr - flash tool from the play store. It will auto detect your device; choose which recovery you want and it installs it for you
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