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Does anyone have the clockworkmod recovery in flashable .zip forum?
I installed twrp as a .zip thru cwm but may want to go back in the future.
Thanks.
jordanishere said:
Does anyone have the clockworkmod recovery in flashable .zip forum?
I installed twrp as a .zip thru cwm but may want to go back in the future.
Thanks.
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Yeah it is in TDJ's UCLE2 Beta 7.1 thread...here http://sourceforge.net/projects/darksidetools/files/SGH-T989_ClockworkMOD_5.0.2.7.zip/download and you can always doiwnload rom manager from playstore and install that way too.
thanks so much. im using twrp now, but my stock, unrooted 2.3.6 backup is in cwm format.
ill keep the .zip u posted on my sdcard root in case i ever need to go back.
i want to flash a rom ....but a have to get cmw firs, but i don't know how to flash it, i see the touch version but i don"t know if you have to flash it with the stock recovery or what....i look in all the post but is not cleal for me.....the pleas help me ........
please try questions in faq thread,bro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1675474
but how to flash cmw by skin?????
i have to flash it in stock recovory or what????
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1713518
see this
You need to follow the Instruction properly.
If it ask you to flash via CWM, then download CWM and put it into your SD directly.
Then goto Recovery mode and select update from SD then select CWM zip file to enter CWM.
Good luck.
© Sent from Samsung Galaxy~Y
lackhoo said:
i want to flash a rom ....but a have to get cmw firs, but i don't know how to flash it, i see the touch version but i don"t know if you have to flash it with the stock recovery or what....i look in all the post but is not cleal for me.....the pleas help me ........
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NB: please always flash your ROM with Clock Word Mode (CWM) it will minimize your risk of brick you phone
dimasrafi said:
NB: please always flash your ROM with Clock Word Mode (CWM) it will minimize your risk of brick you phone
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nope...cwm won't minimize the risk. in fact, stock recovery is a lot safer than any 3rd party recovery.
dimasrafi said:
NB: please always flash your ROM with Clock Word Mode (CWM) it will minimize your risk of brick you phone
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so why losing time with cmw whene you simply flash your rom trough stock recovery, sgy is very simple whene flashing rom, with my galaxy mini you have to flash cmw trough odin but it cmw is permanant. btw i have suces flash recticil rom, very nice rom........
thank you guys for your help........
kurotsugi said:
nope...cwm won't minimize the risk. in fact, stock recovery is a lot safer than any 3rd party recovery.
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Yes. You are 101% currect.
Sent from my GT-S5360 using Xparent ICS Blue Tapatalk 2
lackhoo said:
so why losing time with cmw whene you simply flash your rom trough stock recovery, sgy is very simple whene flashing rom, with my galaxy mini you have to flash cmw trough odin but it cmw is permanant. btw i have suces flash recticil rom, very nice rom........
thank you guys for your help........
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there's several advantages of using cwm
1. more recovery option.
2. no need to sign the zip file
3. more installation capability. we can't install kernel via stock recovery.
kurotsugi said:
there's several advantages of using cwm
1. more recovery option.
2. no need to sign the zip file
3. more installation capability. we can't install kernel via stock recovery.
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Yeah if u are to flash a kernel u will need cwm!! And thats a necessity in various roms !!!
Hi all, I was on AKOP's milestone ROM before trying to flash their newest one. I did not do anything to the kernel or anything by the way.
I'm using ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.2.7 and I rebooted into recovery and flashed super dark side wipe and then JB-MR1 and then gapps.
I went through the entire start up process with inputting your information and then finally I got into the actual home screen. I clicked around to see how the UI looked and then decided to reboot through the menu.
It was in the rebooting animation icon for at least 30 min before I decided to pull the battery. I want to wipe and start again but my cwm recovery isn't installing anything.
EDIT: The phone still works as I can boot into the phone and use it. I'm trying to reboot now: power button hold>reboot, but its taking ages still...need help on this reboot thanks
Any help here?
EDIT 2: Pretty much phone is "functional" but any method of trying to reboot or reboot into recovery fails
Thanks all!
Check the Md5 hash to make sure it is a good download.
Otherwise it sounds like it is CWM that can be causing issues.
Which version of gapps are you flashing?
8Fishes said:
Check the Md5 hash to make sure it is a good download.
Otherwise it sounds like it is CWM that can be causing issues.
Which version of gapps are you flashing?
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Checked the Md5 with an app and it matches up perfectly with akop's main website.
I'm running 6.0.2.8 cwm. Is it even possible that its cwm? I used the same version to flash AKOPs new ROM.
and im flashing gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip
Does it have anything to do with my kernel?
You aren't supposed to use super wipe with cwm 6. That is probably your problem.
meekrawb said:
You aren't supposed to use super wipe with cwm 6. That is probably your problem.
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Thanks so much for pinpointing the problem! Is there a fix to this?
And is this the recommended method of flashing? (Taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1926754):
1. Wipe factory data/reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Go into mounts and storage
4. Format /system
5. Format /data
6. Format /cache
7. Enter advanced
8. Wipe dalvik
9. Flash ROM then gapps
10. Reboot and let the ROM settle for 5-10 minutes if flashing TW ROMs, this step is unnecessary for AOSP based ROMs.
11. (Optional) if flashing a new radio flash AFTER the ROM has been initially booted for the first time. No wipes are necessary when flashing a new radio but it HAS to be flashed after the ROM is loaded and settled in. Flashing a radio first and then a ROM has caused issues like the phone not even recognizing there is a network for it. ( phone remains in emergency mode )
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Pretty sure my phone is bricked now... in a continuous boot up loop... BUT i can still access recovery
Ostyrion said:
Thanks so much for pinpointing the problem! Is there a fix to this?
Edit:
Pretty sure my phone is bricked now... in a continuous boot up loop... BUT i can still access recovery
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Yes, those are the proper flashing instructions for CWM6.
It sounds like you have a soft brick. I think your best bet is to Odin back to stock. Have a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1858435
Good luck.
meekrawb said:
Yes, those are the proper flashing instructions for CWM6.
It sounds like you have a soft brick. I think your best bet is to Odin back to stock. Have a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1858435
Good luck.
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You sir are a saving grace!
I'll try this at once!!
I have 2 questions though.
1. in regard to kernels. Do i need to do anything (aka change my kernel?) Or is the stock kernel suitable for 4.2.1?
2. If i cant boot into my phone to get to my SD card, how do i download and put files onto my phone?
Ostyrion said:
You sir are a saving grace!
I'll try this at once!!
I have 2 questions though.
1. in regard to kernels. Do i need to do anything (aka change my kernel?) Or is the stock kernel suitable for 4.2.1?
2. If i cant boot into my phone to get to my SD card, how do i download and put files onto my phone?
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Stock kernel is just fine.
Odin will flash the stock OS to your phone from the computer. Make sure to read the Odin directions a few times before trying it because it could hard brick if something goes wrong.
meekrawb said:
Stock kernel is just fine.
Odin will flash the stock OS to your phone from the computer. Make sure to read the Odin directions a few times before trying it because it could hard brick if something goes wrong.
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I'm trying to read through the thread you gave me but its kinda cluttered and its hard finding exactly where to start...pointers?
From the first post of that thread you will need
1. The prerequisites
-Odin
-Drivers
-Kies(dunno if this is mandatory but I guess it couldn't hurt.)
2. T-Mobile t989 uvlhi stock ROM(Odin)
You will need some type of zip software to extract the files from this.
3. Follow the steps under Installation - Odin installation(skip step 1)
After you get the stock ROM running you can install custom recovery and then flash your custom ROMs.
meekrawb said:
From the first post of that thread you will need
1. The prerequisites
-Odin
-Drivers
-Kies(dunno if this is mandatory but I guess it couldn't hurt.)
2. T-Mobile t989 uvlhi stock ROM(Odin)
You will need some type of zip software to extract the files from this.
3. Follow the steps under Installation - Odin installation(skip step 1)
After you get the stock ROM running you can install custom recovery and then flash your custom ROMs.
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IT WORKS!!!! I LOVE YOU!! THANK YOU SO SO SO SO SO MUCH!!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!
So now that I'm back on stock ROM, is my phone still rooted? Or do i need to reroot?
Edit: Downloaded a root checker. Looks like I need to reroot. Thank you again SOOOOO much!!!
Ostyrion said:
IT WORKS!!!! I LOVE YOU!! THANK YOU SO SO SO SO SO MUCH!!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!
So now that I'm back on stock ROM, is my phone still rooted? Or do i need to reroot?
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You are welcome. You are now unrooted so you have to download the recovery of your choice to the internal SD card and flash it from the stock recovery. After you reboot back into recovery you can flash a ROM and you will be rooted.
meekrawb said:
You are welcome. You are now unrooted so you have to download the recovery of your choice to the internal SD card and flash it from the stock recovery. After you reboot back into recovery you can flash a ROM and you will be rooted.
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So in essence, once i have cwm/twrp on my phone, i have "root"?
Just to check:
1. download cwm recovery
2. via usb put onto phone.
3. reboot into recovery
4. flash cwm
5. restart phone
6. copy AOKP ROM onto phone
7. reboot into recovery
8. flash AOKP ROM?
Again, i cant thank you enough!
Ostyrion said:
So in essence, once i have cwm/twrp on my phone, i have "root"?
Just to check:
1. download cwm recovery
2. via usb put onto phone.
3. reboot into recovery
4. flash cwm
5. restart phone
6. copy AOKP ROM onto phone
7. reboot into recovery
8. flash AOKP ROM?
Again, i cant thank you enough!
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That should do it. You won't be rooted until you install a custom ROM though(they come already rooted).
meekrawb said:
That should do it. You won't be rooted until you install a custom ROM though(they come already rooted).
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Apparently stock recovery doesn't allow to install via internal SD card so I need odin to flash cwm dont i?
What boxes do i need checked besides the PDA checkbox?
Ostyrion said:
Apparently stock recovery doesn't allow to install via internal SD card so I need odin to flash cwm dont i?
What boxes do i need checked besides the PDA checkbox?
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If you download the flashable zip from the first post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30497342
you should be able to flash it from stock recovery. If it doesn't work I will have to look up how to install it with Odin.
meekrawb said:
If you download the flashable zip from the first post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30497342
you should be able to flash it from stock recovery. If it doesn't work I will have to look up how to install it with Odin.
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I actually got cwm 5.0.2.7 on my phone through odin. I just need root now to upgrade it to the most recent version.
I've been seeing busybox paired with superuser.
Do i need busybox? Or can i just flash superuser through cwm recovery 5.0.2.7?
Ostyrion said:
I actually got cwm 5.0.2.7 on my phone through odin. I just need root now to upgrade it to the most recent version.
I've been seeing busybox paired with superuser.
Do i need busybox? Or can i just flash superuser through cwm recovery 5.0.2.7?
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Why do you need root? You should be able to just flash the newer cwm zip.
Here is a superuser zip that I used successfully on my t989:
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Here is a superuser zip that I used successfully on my t989:
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Thanks for the file!
I downloaded cwm from this site:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
but it comes as an img file...and I dont seem to be able to flash that from recovery
Hi,
I have a Bell Galaxy S3 that has TWRP installed right now, but for some reason, only about 1/4 ROMS I try to flash on it lately, doesn't work. I would like to give CWM a try again, but I can't seem to find a way to flash it back. ROM manager doesn't give me the option and I can't find an up to date flashable TWRP or ODIN .tar file.
colhavoc said:
Hi,
I have a Bell Galaxy S3 that has TWRP installed right now, but for some reason, only about 1/4 ROMS I try to flash on it lately, doesn't work. I would like to give CWM a try again, but I can't seem to find a way to flash it back. ROM manager doesn't give me the option and I can't find an up to date flashable TWRP or ODIN .tar file.
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i prefer non-touch. no bugs. cheers
Recovery flashable:
CWM 6.0.2.3 - http://d-h.st/8qP
CWM Touch 6.0.2.3 - http://d-h.st/qft
Odin flashable:
CWM 6.0.2.3 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/sfkjtndn7k0urmh/recovery-clockwork-6.0.2.3-d2att.tar
CWM Touch 6.0.2.3 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/uboh0ib8kwjyfrf/recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.3-d2att.tar
xBeerdroiDx said:
i prefer non-touch. no bugs. cheers
Recovery flashable:
CWM 6.0.2.3 - http://d-h.st/8qP
CWM Touch 6.0.2.3 - http://d-h.st/qft
Odin flashable:
CWM 6.0.2.3 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/sfkjtndn7k0urmh/recovery-clockwork-6.0.2.3-d2att.tar
CWM Touch 6.0.2.3 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/uboh0ib8kwjyfrf/recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.3-d2att.tar
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Thankyou very much... but I have TWRP installed now... if i install CWM from recovery... what will happen to TWRP?
rao.avishek94 said:
Thankyou very much... but I have TWRP installed now... if i install CWM from recovery... what will happen to TWRP?
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CWM will replace TWRP.
6.0.4.5 is the latest CWM and is needed to flash 4.4.2 ROMs.
audit13 said:
CWM will replace TWRP.
6.0.4.5 is the latest CWM and is needed to flash 4.4.2 ROMs.
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Its great... Thankyou very much... am using it now:laugh:
audit13 said:
CWM will replace TWRP.
6.0.4.5 is the latest CWM and is needed to flash 4.4.2 ROMs.
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I'm in a similar position with TWRP already installed but ROM manager gives me the option to flash CWM. If I use ROM manager will it still replace TWRP? I'm assuming it does, but I wanted to double check first.
PS I'm running an LG Optimius 4X HD, but a Google search for my question brought up this thread, which saves me starting my own.
creativeusernamea said:
I'm in a similar position with TWRP already installed but ROM manager gives me the option to flash CWM. If I use ROM manager will it still replace TWRP? I'm assuming it does, but I wanted to double check first.
PS I'm running an LG Optimius 4X HD, but a Google search for my question brought up this thread, which saves me starting my own.
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I would not use Rom Manager. I would download a flashable zip made for your phone and flash it from TWRP. Alternatively, you could install it via adb/fastboot.
audit13 said:
I would not use Rom Manager. I would download a flashable zip made for your phone and flash it from TWRP. Alternatively, you could install it via adb/fastboot.
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Thanks for the suggestion - is that done just by putting the zip onto the phone and using the "install" function in TWRP, just like flashing ROMs?
creativeusernamea said:
Thanks for the suggestion - is that done just by putting the zip onto the phone and using the "install" function in TWRP, just like flashing ROMs?
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Yes. Personally, I used the latest release of Philz Touch which is based on CWM. There is a version that can be flashed via a custom recovery (TWRP or CWM) and a tar version that can be flashed in the PDA section of desktop Odin.
http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/d2att
audit13 said:
Yes. Personally, I used the latest release of Philz Touch which is based on CWM. There is a version that can be flashed via a custom recovery (TWRP or CWM) and a tar version that can be flashed in the PDA section of desktop Odin.
http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/d2att
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The official download off the CWM website is a .img - will that work or do I need to compress it to a .zip? Thanks for your help, especially given I don't really belong on your section of the forum!
creativeusernamea said:
The official download off the CWM website is a .img - will that work or do I need to compress it to a .zip? Thanks for your help, especially given I don't really belong on your section of the forum!
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I believe you can flash the img via fastboot.
Hey guys,
I just rooted my p600 (wfi) and am now trying to install TWRP for my custom recovery. I can not find a good forum post about this process. I opened ODIN 3.09 and go to flash openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-lt03wifiue.img which fails. Anyone know what I am doing wrong and how I can successfully flash TWRP recovery so I can start flashing my roms? Thanks guys
Dedline said:
Hey guys,
I just rooted my p600 (wfi) and am now trying to install TWRP for my custom recovery. I can not find a good forum post about this process. I opened ODIN 3.09 and go to flash openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-lt03wifiue.img which fails. Anyone know what I am doing wrong and how I can successfully flash TWRP recovery so I can start flashing my roms? Thanks guys
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Try Odin 1.85 or 3.07
lsherif said:
Try Odin 1.85 or 3.07
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doesnt work. Tried both, cant install any custom recovery after rooting. Not sure whats the deal
Uncheck auto-reboot
Dedline said:
doesnt work. Tried both, cant install any custom recovery after rooting. Not sure whats the deal
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http://dottech.org/151463/how-to-flash-twrp-recovery-on-samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-2014-edition-guide/
i cannot help with your problem though,
but i can give some suggestion for me i use odin v.07 because its for easy to understand and still in many tutorial use odin.07
and mostly before rooting any device you must flash a custom recovery first then go root and that's what i did.
i personally use TWRP recover yet more easy to understand and to use than cwm recovery...
it's just my opinions though...
Dedline said:
Hey guys,
I just rooted my p600 (wfi) and am now trying to install TWRP for my custom recovery. I can not find a good forum post about this process. I opened ODIN 3.09 and go to flash openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-lt03wifiue.img which fails. Anyone know what I am doing wrong and how I can successfully flash TWRP recovery so I can start flashing my roms? Thanks guys
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openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-lt03wifiue.img ==> wrong file, you should use openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-lt03wifiue.img.tar with ODIN
lightman33 said:
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-lt03wifiue.img ==> wrong file, you should use openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-lt03wifiue.img.tar with ODIN
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I flashed philz, then twrp, both failed to wipe cache, then I flashed philz again, and it worked. Rom is installed and working flawlessly. Not sure why the issues but thanks for the help. and I saw the mistake in download file for twrp and got the right one. Thx
Dedline said:
I flashed philz, then twrp, both failed to wipe cache, then I flashed philz again, and it worked. Rom is installed and working flawlessly. Not sure why the issues but thanks for the help. and I saw the mistake in download file for twrp and got the right one. Thx
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With Philz, wipe Dalvik cache first, then wipe cache partition, this way wiping will function correctly.