hey guys. having data problems and want to boot into the sd version of cm teams bootable sd image. so i downloaded it on my computer. extracted it... and copied the multiboot folder into the sd cards root. i flashed the nitest kernel so i have twrp recovery.
anyway,. go into recovery, and i go into the multiboot folder, fc09 folder and go to flash the fc09.zip
the thing says succesful zimage, but then i need to click reboot, and it goes right into cm10.1 like i didnt flash anything.
any suggestions?
Well, it should just reboot as soon as you flash the temp zip. So the fact that you have to manually reboot says to me that it didn't do anything. Maybe a conflict with twrp? I switched back to cwm after having problems with my recovery getting corrupted, so I haven't tried the temp zip on twrp.
Also of you are on nitest, then you have the ns4g modem. I'm not sure you will be able to use the temp boot to update profile or prl (assuming that is why you want to boot to stock). Or if you just want to check data functionality on stock, you may have to revert to the stock modem. I don't think the temp ROM was intended for use when a different modem and kernel were being used.
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slimpyman said:
hey guys. having data problems and want to boot into the sd version of cm teams bootable sd image. so i downloaded it on my computer. extracted it... and copied the multiboot folder into the sd cards root. i flashed the nitest kernel so i have twrp recovery.
anyway,. go into recovery, and i go into the multiboot folder, fc09 folder and go to flash the fc09.zip
the thing says succesful zimage, but then i need to click reboot, and it goes right into cm10.1 like i didnt flash anything.
any suggestions?
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I haven't had to use the sd rom recently, but I'm pretty sure there's a file or 2 that have to be on the root of your sdcard for it to work properly.
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jeffreyjicha said:
I haven't had to use the sd rom recently, but I'm pretty sure there's a file or 2 that have to be on the root of your sdcard for it to work properly.
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The entire multirom folder must be on the root of your SD card.
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i have the entirwe multiboot folder on the root of the sd card...
twrp can be messing with it.
and the nitest kernel also has a version with use of the regular epic modem, as well as the ns4g modem
slimpyman said:
i have the entirwe multiboot folder on the root of the sd card...
twrp can be messing with it.
and the nitest kernel also has a version with use of the regular epic modem, as well as the ns4g modem
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You may be correct regarding TWRP. Flash the latest CWM for MTD and try again.
nikon120 said:
You may be correct regarding TWRP. Flash the latest CWM for MTD and try again.
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Last I remember you had to flash an MTD ROM to get MTD CWM. There was no separate flashable. Has that changed?
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kennyglass123 said:
Last I remember you had to flash an MTD ROM to get MTD CWM. There was no separate flashable. Has that changed?
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I think the only MTD CWM that's flashable is xboxfanj's build of CWM Touch
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kennyglass123 said:
Last I remember you had to flash an MTD ROM to get MTD CWM. There was no separate flashable. Has that changed?
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Could always just yank out the recovery.bin from an MTD rom and Odin that in.
jeffreyjicha said:
I think the only MTD CWM that's flashable is xboxfanj's build of CWM Touch
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Marcusant once had a package of CWM 5.5.0.4. As @xbox said, you can always extract recovery.img from a ROM and do this in terminal emulator:
flash_image recovery recovery.img
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Big thanks to RoadRAGEN for helping me figure out an ext4 issue! Odin this to get Deodexed stock EG30 with latest root and su binary and Busybox 1.18.4.
This does not wipe data.
I am not responsible for anything that happens to your phone. You do this at your own risk.
I have only tested this with the stock kernel and Bubby's CWM kernel.
Download​
IMPORTANT: Make sure you have installed the proper XP or Win7 drivers before starting. Also, remove the SD card from the phone (this may not be necessary, but having the SD card installed has caused Odin to fail for a number of people, so might as well just do it).
1. Extract the contents of the zip file to a folder
2. Open odin
3. Put your phone in download mode (Shut it off, wait for lights to all go out, then hold v-down + power)
4. connect phone (you should see odin put a Com4 or something like that in the first box. The actual number is NOT important what is important is something popped up there when you connected your device, meaning ODIN can see it)
5. The only box that should be checked is Auto Reboot.
6. You do not need to choose a pit file.
7. In the PDA Section choose the tar file. (Deodexed-Rooted-Busybox-EG30.tar)
8. Hit start. It will do its thing.
9. If it fails than try a new cable.
10. If the phone hangs for any reason take the battery and sdcard out and let it sit for an hour. Put it back together and try again.
reserved just in case
reserved again
Awesome crawrj. You do great work.
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Dumb question..... Will this flash the stock kernel that was released with the phone or is this the stock kernel source that is available from Samsung? Awesome Work sir!
Samsung Galaxy S II
Cannot wait to try, lol
stangdriverdoug said:
Dumb question..... Will this flash the stock kernel that was released with the phone or is this the stock kernel source that is available from Samsung? Awesome Work sir!
Samsung Galaxy S II
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This does not contain a kernel. This is a stock file system that is rooted with busybox. I have tested on the root kernel and Bubby's CWM kernel. I have not tested on the Zedomax kernel.
Cool thanks!
Samsung Galaxy S II
File is up.
My phone is not rooted. If I flash this I will be rooted with the Kernel that was on the phone out of box? Also if I then flash Clock work recovery will it change the Kernel to the one others are claiming LOS on?
redram38 said:
My phone is not rooted. If I flash this I will be rooted with the Kernel that was on the phone out of box? Also if I then flash Clock work recovery will it change the Kernel to the one others are claiming LOS on?
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That is correct. It will be just like flashing with the stock kernel which I have done. If you flash CWM it will change the kernel. Whether or not you get the LOS is up in the air. I have been using it for days and haven't had it yet.
Just so I have this straight, this is a stock rom, no kernel, deoxed so once installed I can flash a theme over it.
I flashed buddies kernel with cwm rooted and flashed back to the stock kernel is there anything I need to do with my kernel or can I just flash this rom?
Edit: he beat me to it, must have been typing at the same time.
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skyward01 said:
Just so I have this straight, this is a stock rom, no kernel, deoxed so once installed I can flash a theme over it.
I flashed buddies kernel with cwm rooted and flashed back to the stock kernel is there anything I need to do with my kernel or can I just flash this rom?
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That is correct. Just flash and go.
Im on starburst rom with zedomax v3..could i just flash the stock kernel and then flash this on top of starburst?
Awesome work. Does the Odin flash give you CWM as well? Or just SuperUser?
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jayv1717 said:
Im on starburst rom with zedomax v3..could i just flash the stock kernel and then flash this on top of starburst?
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This will overwrite everything regardless of what setup you are on.
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crawrj said:
That is correct. It will be just like flashing with the stock kernel which I have done. If you flash CWM it will change the kernel. Whether or not you get the LOS is up in the air. I have been using it for days and haven't had it yet.
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Ok...so the only way to have CWM is to change the kernel? I guess rom manager doesn't work for flashing CWM? Sorry if its a stupid question but I have been all over these threads for a week trying to decide which way to root and which way is better.
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Awesome work. Does the Odin flash give you CWM as well? Or just SuperUser?
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That what I was going to ask. You said we could flash a theme over this so I assume CWM is in there as well right?
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JohnCorleone said:
This will overwrite everything regardless of what setup you are on.
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thanks bro.. One more question does this wipe internal sd card?
This does not have the kernel. I left it out for people to make their own decision on what kernel to use. Once we get a completely stock kernel with stock CWM I will update it. But for now it is just the system partion.
Team Win's official Sprint version http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/107
Everything else is no longer needed
I installed the Verizon version this morning and everything seems to be working. The problem is Goo Manager won't install it for you and on the TWRP site it's still the 2.1.8 version.
So what you need to do is go on Goo Manage, go to browse all files, /devs/teamwin//twrp2/openrecovery-twrp-2.2.0-d2vzw.img
Download that and move it to the root of your sdcard and rename it recovery.img
Open up and Terminal emulator and type the following code
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
reboot recovery
And there you go a[n almost] fully functional (from what I've seen) newest version of TWRP
Downloads:
openrecovery-twrp-2.2.0-d2vzw.img
openrecovery-twrp-2.2.0-d2vzw.tar
With the download you can use and adb to push it
Code:
adb push recovery.img /sdcard/recovery.img
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
reboot recovery
Edit: playing with this some more it can't get either sdcard to mount in recovery. So if you are going to use this make sure everything is on your sdcard before you reboot into recovery
Edit 2: To get CM9 to flash you need to do the following steps:
on your phone:
1. Extract the nightly zip
2. open the extracted folder
3. Navigate to META-INF>>com>>google>>android>>updater script
4. open it with a text editor and delete the first two lines
5. Zip it back up
6. Flash!!
Any rom that gives you an error 7 when you try and flash this is probably the problem.
Have you tested it yourself?
I do believe I saw issues of it not backing up / restoring properly / difficulty accessing the external sdcard.
teh roxxorz said:
Have you tested it yourself?
I do believe I saw issues of it not backing up / restoring properly / difficulty accessing the external sdcard.
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backup/restore works. it appears neither of the sdcards are mountable, but both are accessible in file manager so you have to put everything where you want it before you reboot into recovery. I'll still take it over CMW
nicholaaaas said:
backup/restore works. it appears neither of the sdcards are mountable, but both are accessible in file manager so you have to put everything where you want it before you reboot into recovery. I'll still take it over CMW
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Well the latter isn't really an issue, since i normally through it on there. but if backup/restore is working nicely, I'm deucing out on CWM. Just wish it was in a .tar format so I can flash with mobile odin.
teh roxxorz said:
Well the latter isn't really an issue, since i normally through it on there. but if backup/restore is working nicely, I'm deucing out on CWM. Just wish it was in a .tar format so I can flash with mobile odin.
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give this a shot. Make sure you got CWM to revert back to. I just used BitZipper to convert to a .tar file, so I don't know if it will work. Can't hurt anything.
nicholaaaas said:
give this a shot. Make sure you got CWM to revert back to. I just used BitZipper to convert to a .tar file, so I don't know if it will work. Can't hurt anything.
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Mmm true. Just backup up using twrp and it was nice and flashed a rom. Both files located on internal/external storage. I'll have to give it a go on mobile odin.
nicholaaaas said:
give this a shot. Make sure you got CWM to revert back to. I just used BitZipper to convert to a .tar file, so I don't know if it will work. Can't hurt anything.
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The file will never flash mainly because the image that you tar up MUST be named correctly. A recovery image needs to be named recovery.img before you tar it or it will crash Odin before even flashing it. I dont know if the Bitzipper method would have worked but I have made a working tar to flash via Odin for anyone who wants to try it out.
Mark.
How is this working for you guys? Any bugs or anything not working? I just got clockwork touch recovery working for sprint and I would rather use twrp if it's fully functional
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How do you get cwm touch to stick?
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tdwp16 said:
How do you get cwm touch to stick?
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You have to flash the recovery.img in mobile odin. The zip file doesn't stick
Go to the thread below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28687877
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mskip said:
The file will never flash mainly because the image that you tar up MUST be named correctly. A recovery image needs to be named recovery.img before you tar it or it will crash Odin before even flashing it. I dont know if the Bitzipper method would have worked but I have made a working tar to flash via Odin for anyone who wants to try it out.
Mark.
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Thanks, added to OP
cbond007 said:
How is this working for you guys? Any bugs or anything not working? I just got clockwork touch recovery working for sprint and I would rather use twrp if it's fully functional
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Mounting SD cards doesn't seem to work. That seems to be the only problem I've run into so far.
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Thanks, added to OP
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Did this work for you? Can you flash this with mobile odin?
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cbond007 said:
You have to flash the recovery.img in mobile odin. The zip file doesn't stick
Go to the thread below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28687877
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Yep flashing with mobile Odin worked great for me
just flashed twrp via tar file & mobile odin, works great.
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So we just rename file to recovery.img and flash with mobile odin?
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So with this can u flash Verizon roms to fs3 for sprint
dragshawn said:
So with this can u flash Verizon roms to fs3 for sprint
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Not if you want your phone to work version roms will not work on our phone. This is just a recovery.
Thanks. I had CWM touch installed but didn't like some of the issues such as incorrect date stamp and not being able to choose sd or extSd. It was one or the other. I can easily deal with not mounting sd from recovery. I have also always liked the way twrp would compress my backups.
Downloaded and used Mobile Odin Pro for the first time. Very easy and painless to use. The biggest failure with desktop Odin was the usb cord and drivers. Mobile Odin eliminates those quirks.
Edit: WTH... Still doesn't know the damned date... Lol.. It's using the same 1970 date that every recovery has had.
Did you get permission to post this
Even if you did discover it you still need permission to post someone else's work
Thanks for the discovery though
On a side note I'm not trying to attack you or anything
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When are you allowed to reply in the dev section I am having an issue with a kernel I installed and need their help.
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After 8 or 10 posts I can't remember which. What kernel and what's your problem?
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patrao_n said:
After 8 or 10 posts I can't remember which. What kernel and what's your problem?
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10.
Trying to get custom recovery on my phone I am rooted but with stock recovery. I flashed Agats FH13 and FH23 both flash fine the only problem is now my sd apps disappear and when try to download them again USB storage fail . So I re flash the stock rooted kernel and the problem goes away.
I did try moving all sd apps to the phone first before flashing and that did allow to move back to the sd card but once restarted phone they disappeared again. I would prefer Clock Works since I use Rom Manager but can't figure out how to flash that one with a zip if I have stock recovery. Thank you so very much for your help.
I am running Rooted Stock FH13
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Stl Cobalt said:
Trying to get custom recovery on my phone I am rooted but with stock recovery. I flashed Agats FH13 and FH23 both flash fine the only problem is now my sd apps disappear and when try to download them again USB storage fail . So I re flash the stock rooted kernel and the problem goes away.
I did try moving all sd apps to the phone first before flashing and that did allow to move back to the sd card but once restarted phone they disappeared again. I would prefer Clock Works since I use Rom Manager but can't figure out how to flash that one with a zip if I have stock recovery. Thank you so very much for your help.
I am running Rooted Stock FH13
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Use Odin to flash the Kernel/Recovery that you need..
You can also use sfhubs autoroot to flash agats FF18 src and then change from there. I didn't think about that.
Stl Cobalt said:
Trying to get custom recovery on my phone I am rooted but with stock recovery. I flashed Agats FH13 and FH23 both flash fine the only problem is now my sd apps disappear and when try to download them again USB storage fail . So I re flash the stock rooted kernel and the problem goes away.
I did try moving all sd apps to the phone first before flashing and that did allow to move back to the sd card but once restarted phone they disappeared again. I would prefer Clock Works since I use Rom Manager but can't figure out how to flash that one with a zip if I have stock recovery. Thank you so very much for your help.
I am running Rooted Stock FH13
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I highlighted your first problem. Rom Manager is a no-no for this phone and can brick it.
Agat's recovery works just as well as CWM IMHO... and probably safer since he codes against triggering the eMMC bug.
Well I want to get CM9 nightly but when I searched from their site the Epic 4g Touch is not listed. I tried the Samsung S2 file but that failed do they have it under another name? Can't find it under D710 either. Thanks
Also I will get rid of Rom Manager. Thanks
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goo.im/devs/chris41g/cm go there for experimental builds by Chris.
goo.im/devs/shabbypenguin
Go there for nightly builds built off of chris' experimental builds
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Thank you so very much I will give these a try out tonight.
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So is it possible to flash a rom without an sd card installed from cwm recovery? Thinking of rooting and installing a custom rom to see if it helps with my messaging issues. If so can someone explain his? I would think when I wipe in recovery it would wipe the rom off of my phone correct?
Thanks in advance
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stricklerjosh said:
So is it possible to flash a rom without an sd card installed from cwm recovery? Thinking of rooting and installing a custom rom to see if it helps with my messaging issues. If so can someone explain his? I would think when I wipe in recovery it would wipe the rom off of my phone correct?
Thanks in advance
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You can't root without an SD card in the first place, atleast I don't think you can do it on the GS3
Root and ROM Help. Yes Root/ROM is doable without external microSD Storage
cbass15 said:
You can't root without an SD card in the first place, atleast I don't think you can do it on the GS3
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Sure you can root a Sprint SGS3 without an external SD card. I did it, just used heimdall to flash TWRP (sudo heimdall flash --recovery TWRP.img) and then booted into it to TWRP and flashed TeamEpic-Root-from-Recovery-v5
Would be similar on Windows, would just use Odin and its TWRP or CWM image.
No SD card was required, just used adb push to get the file on the phone. Ironically enough to the *cough* /sdcard directory on the phones _internal_ storage ..
Also remember some of the most hackable Rooted, Custom ROM supported devices don't even have external storage --> Nexus7 for Example *Grin*..
Have flashing fun ! :victory:
sponix2ipfw said:
Sure you can root a Sprint SGS3 without an external SD card. I did it, just used heimdall to flash TWRP (sudo heimdall flash --recovery TWRP.img) and then booted into it to TWRP and flashed TeamEpic-Root-from-Recovery-v5
Would be similar on Windows, would just use Odin and its TWRP or CWM image.
No SD card was required, just used adb push to get the file on the phone. Ironically enough to the *cough* /sdcard directory on the phones _internal_ storage ..
Have flashing fun !
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Thank you for confirming this. I actually thought about that after posting that.
Well actually I wasn't even talking about rooting. Was going to follow the step by step in the general wiki to root, was actually talking about flashing a rom after I have root and cwm or twrp recovery. Btw what are the difference between the two recoveries?
thankd
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stricklerjosh said:
Well actually I wasn't even talking about rooting. Was going to follow the step by step in the general wiki to root, was actually talking about flashing a rom after I have root and cwm or twrp recovery. Btw what are the difference between the two recoveries?
thankd
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Too many to list. Most prefer twrp but i would suggest you try both and pick yourself. Easiest root method assuming you use windows is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963812. Once you have root use rom manager to get cwm or goo manager to get twrp. You can flash one recovery from inside the other and all available recoveries can be found here http://goo.im/devs/billard412/Flashable_recovery_US_GS3 in recovery flashable form.
Or here for flashing in odin http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900492
Well can you tell me how to put a file on my phone without a SD card and flash it without it wiping when I do a wipe before I flash? That's what I don't understand. Am I going to be able to flash roms in cwm or twrp without having a SD card. Like can I put then somewhere on my phones internal memory that won't get erased when I do a wipe to install a new rom.
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stricklerjosh said:
Well can you tell me how to put a file on my phone without a SD card and flash it without it wiping when I do a wipe before I flash? That's what I don't understand. Am I going to be able to flash roms in cwm or twrp without having a SD card. Like can I put then somewhere on my phones internal memory that won't get erased when I do a wipe to install a new rom.
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Your internal storage does not get touched by a wipe in cwm/twrp. Only stock recovery will wipe your storage so just load up the file you intend to flash then factory reset and flash.
TWRP Is alot easier to navigate in my opinion, and a lot easier to download..
So my best bet is use your one click root, then install twrp or cwm via the playstire apps. Then I am free to wipe and flash any rom I want. Place it on my internal memory on my phone and flash away. Sorry just had evo and hero and never had to deal with Odin and some of these things. Thanks for your help
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Well odins not bad and ya the root method i linked you takes about 30 seconds and once you have root you use the apps to gain recovery and find roms. And as guidence so you dont need to worry about wiping your card on accident heres a picture to reference if need be
And if you're not familiar with odin use the attached version of it to make stuff much easier and keep it handy as Odin will be your best friend when you inevitably have that first soft brick
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TWRP Is alot easier to navigate in my opinion, and a lot easier to download..
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Easier to navigate? CWM has a touch version too. And easier to download? Each has at least one dedicated app to do it with ease. And while twrp has its perks i think it causes problems and there is still too much stuff out there that needs cwm and wont flash right with twrp. Thats why i told the op to try both and not go just based on opinions
Billiard, to root should I go with your one click root or the one in the general sticky thread? I was planning on using the other one so I could get used to Odin but does either have and advantage? They do the same thing right?
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I could be wrong but i believe the one youre referring too is where u flash a recovery in odin. Pull battery then boot to recovery, and flash a root zip in recovery. Ill double check but i mean the end result will be the same but that method tends to be a PIA with a bunch of extra steps. The one i linked you does all of the work for you. I think its as easy as it gets for someone knew to rooting the s3. Chainfire is a beast
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Ya I just checked I was right. Not talking down on skunkapes method but thats too many steps i think my method is way easier. And with my custom odin i linked above you dont have to worry about checking boxes and what not i modded my version of odin to have only whats needed.
Thanks man. Going to try and do it all tomorrow morning. Will hit u up if I have some questions.
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Alright im having a bit of a problem and I cant seem to find any threads to help me. I recently flashed an Epic 4G for my girlfriend to a different carrier and while flashing, I installed the CWM from the video QT has on youtube with CWM 5.0.2.7 or whatever and well I flashed CM 10.1.2 over stock before reading MTD and BML and such (Yeah Im an idiot) so I went back to stock 2.3.6 but now when I follow QTs guide and try to do it again to flash deoxed rooted rom, it gives me an error and says (bad) after zip for every/any zip. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Are you back on stock FC09? If not, then which one are on?
v5.0.2.7 is for BML Roms only.
V5.5x.x+ are MTD Roms only.
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Thanks for your reply. Yes I'm back on Stock FC09.. No matter what zip I try to flash it fails and says (bad).. I can only think maybe I did something when I went from stock FC09 to CM10.1.2 MTD then reflashed back to stock fc09?
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t0xicdr3am said:
Thanks for your reply. Yes I'm back on Stock FC09.. No matter what zip I try to flash it fails and says (bad).. I can only think maybe I did something when I went from stock FC09 to CM10.1.2 MTD then reflashed back to stock fc09?
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Well, redownload v5.0.2.7 (can get from my devhost in Sig), and Odin that in without reboot checked. Then 3-finger boot to recovery. From there you can flash whatever ROM you want.
If you're on stock FC09, then the stock kernel has reflashed stock recovery since the last time you flashed CWM. On top of that, this would mean you're trying to flash from within stock recovery, which is a no no.
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That's where I'm at now. I have the recovery just every zip when flashing tells me (bad) and none flash
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t0xicdr3am said:
That's where I'm at now. I have the recovery just every zip when flashing tells me (bad) and none flash
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I edited my post while you replied. Re-read it.
Just saw your tapatalk sig, is her phone the 710 or 700? If 710, then you're in the wrong forum.
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t0xicdr3am said:
That's where I'm at now. I have the recovery just every zip when flashing tells me (bad) and none flash
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OK, so when you 3 finger into recovery it says Clockworkmod 5.0.2.7 at the top? It is possible that either you have bad downloads of the ROMs or the sd card is bad. Which ROM are you trying to flash?
nikon120 said:
Well, redownload v5.0.2.7 (can get from my devhost in Sig), and Odin that in without reboot checked. Then 3-finger boot to recovery. From there you can flash whatever ROM you want.
If you're on stock FC09, then the stock kernel has reflashed stock recovery since the last time you flashed CWM. On top of that, this would mean you're trying to flash from within stock recovery, which is a no no.
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nikon120 said:
I edited my post while you replied. Re-read it.
Just saw your tapatalk sig, is her phone the 710 or 700? If 710, then you're in the wrong forum.
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When I redownload and odin it and 3 finger it; it still says bad.. I know it isnt stock recovery because it says on top CWM 5.0.2.7 based.. :S Im not that new in flashing thing, Ive flashed a D2G and an Epic touch so idk
Did you include the PIT file when odining the stock FC09? It should have automatically checked repartition then.
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OK, so when you 3 finger into recovery it says Clockworkmod 5.0.2.7 at the top? It is possible that either you have bad downloads of the ROMs or the sd card is bad. Which ROM are you trying to flash?
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See I thought it was the SD card too so I tried a different one with same results. Im trying to install the odexed one in QTs video... The already prerooted stock rom Ive also tried a few others all with same results :S Sorry for the double post btw.
OK, I recommend you start over. Odin in the FC09 tar and include the PIT file so repartition is checked. Once you have pure stock on the phone then this thread should follow the video by Qbking: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006687. Choose the MTD version for ease to get to CM10