[Q] SD Card not working - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

guyz i need a small help
i'm on dmb6 stock with root using cfroot and stock recovery
my 32gb sdcard is not working and i want to try card partitioning using cwm
how can i install cwm recovery for five minutes and revert back to stock recovery without losing any data and with flash counter 0
in note1 i used to have a cwm that i can run it temporarily from zip withen stock recovery
can this be done
plz link to actual download file instead of threads because i get lost in different builds available

You have to flash CWM or PhilZ recovery and then you flash CF Auto Root kernel but your counter will raise. (but no lost data).
PhilZ: http://d-h.st/users/philz_touch/?fld_id=16053#files
Latest version v5.06.1. Use .tar file to flash via Odin
CWM to be flashed via Odin: https://hotfile.com/dl/176065007/332cffb/cwm6-recovery-n7100-121014.tar.html

Memphis_ said:
You have to flpartitioning CWM or PhilZ recovery and then you flash CF Auto Root kernel but your counter will raise. (but no lost data).
PhilZ: http://d-h.st/users/philz_touch/?fld_id=16053#files
Latest version v5.06.1. Use .tar file to flash via Odin
CWM to be flashed via Odin: https://hotfile.com/dl/176065007/332cffb/cwm6-recovery-n7100-121014.tar.html
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what about restoring stock recovery
and then 0 the counter

mmjvb said:
what about restoring stock recovery
and then 0 the counter
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you can always flash the stock kernel again, and you can use triangle-away from the playstore to restore your count to 0

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twrp back to cwm?

i just installed twrp...how do i go back to cwm the safest way? should i just go into recovery with twrp and flash the cwm recovery tar file and reboot?
rbarcenaslp said:
i just installed twrp...how do i go back to cwm the safest way? should i just go into recovery with twrp and flash the cwm recovery tar file and reboot?
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That should work. I have used Mobile ODIN to flash back and forth between recoveries. You can find ODIN flashable files here.

CWM installed, but missing

The phone is with stock rom + root. Installed Rom Manager, then CWM.
CWM version is 5.5.0.0 and it is showing:
Current recovery: ClockworkMod 6.0.1.9
But when I select Reboot into recovery = Stock Android recovery appears.
If I shut it down and enter manually = again stock recovery.
Why?
cyper.bg said:
The phone is with stock rom + root. Installed Rom Manager, then CWM.
CWM version is 5.5.0.0 and it is showing:
Current recovery: ClockworkMod 6.0.1.9
But when I select Reboot into recovery = Stock Android recovery appears.
If I shut it down and enter manually = again stock recovery.
Why?
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I wanted to use ROM Manager and CWM, too, but was told only TWRP is the only recovery that works and not to even try installing CWM. It doesn't work with Samsung devices.
Wadester said:
I wanted to use ROM Manager and CWM, too, but was told only TWRP is the only recovery that works and not to even try installing CWM. It doesn't work with Samsung devices.
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I read the problem is that stock Samsung roms always restore stock recovery and in order to make CWM work you have to delete the stock recovery file.
Q. I flashed CWM but each time I reboot the Stock Recovery is back
There is an auto recovery restore system on Android that will reflash the Stock Recovery if you flash CWM on a Stock Rom.
Use Root Explorer to Mount the system folder as R/W (or use a free app from the Market). Delete the file recovery-from-boot.p from /system. Now when you flash CWM Recovery it will NOT be overwritten after a reboot. You can also use the Toolkit to rename the files if you wish.
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More info here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923956

[Q] CWM problem.. help!!!!!! PLZZZZZ

so i just downloaded the rom in the link (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2051374) and when i extracted the file with CWM and i rebooted my phone it wasnt reboooting so i thought i bricked my phone so i took the battery out and put it on recovery and it turns out i LOST CWM!! so i just rebooted my phone and left it. when i came back it actually booted up and is working fine BUT now i dont have a recovery!?!?!
I stll have the zip file on my sdcard i just wanna know how to get CWM on my phone again. im properly rooted and everything. i have cwm zip, file i just dont know how to install it or whatever the process is..PLZ HELP!!!![/B]
jawad608 said:
so i just downloaded the rom in the link (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2051374) and when i extracted the file with CWM and i rebooted my phone it wasnt reboooting so i thought i bricked my phone so i took the battery out and put it on recovery and it turns out i LOST CWM!! so i just rebooted my phone and left it. when i came back it actually booted up and is working fine BUT now i dont have a recovery!?!?!
I stll have the zip file on my sdcard i just wanna know how to get CWM on my phone again. im properly rooted and everything. i have cwm zip, file i just dont know how to install it or whatever the process is..PLZ HELP!!!![/B]
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That Rom is based off Kobridges FL16 deodexed JB Rom. Since we do not have source, the stock kernel only has stock recovery. In other words, you will not have cwm after flashing because of the stock kernel. What everyone is doing if they want to load zips is use mobile Odin to flash EL29 direct boot cwm or el26 cwm. Then flash whatever zip you need then flash stock TW JB kernel and reboot. Once you flash the stock kernel, it removes cwm.
Steps how I do it
DL EL29 direct boot cwm, save on sd
DL any zips you want to install
DL mobile Odin
Use mobile Odin flash EL29 direct boot cwm
When phone reboots to cwm, flash zips
Flash stock FL16 KERNEL
Reboot

I can't seem to root

I went back to odin to get a fresh of my gs3. I did the 4.1.1 update and now i have an issue.
I can't seem to install any recovery on my samsung galaxy s3 in order to root it.
I have tried just about all the downloadable clockworks out there and even tried twrp...its no go. I do not know why this is happening because I never had this problem before when rerooting my gs3.
Any one faced this before? suggestion?
You need to flash recovery via odin.
If you want just flash root66 lastest firmware which is in rooted version too.
Stock recovery is overwriting your custom recovery. Need to access recovery mode after you flash, but before the device can boot (so that the custom recovery can disable to automatic flashing script).
bikrame said:
You need to flash recovery via odin.
If you want just flash root66 lastest firmware which is in rooted version too.
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I do, personally I only flash via odin....root66...is that a rom? how do I flash that without rooting?
Aerowinder said:
Stock recovery is overwriting your custom recovery. Need to access recovery mode after you flash, but before the device can boot (so that the custom recovery can disable to automatic flashing script).
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I am not quite sure what you are saying here about needing to access recovery mode after I flash...I flash the clockwork recovery mode and when i go to access it, i only see the stock.
I i reflashed odin again and decided to root using 4.0.4 ics...now it worked..I guess we can't flash over 4.1.1 anymore?
anyway, thank you both ^.^
The problem is with the newer roms, when your phone boots, your custom recovery is overwritten with stock recovery. This operation is done with a script that comes with the newer stock firmwares - it's built into the startup procedure. So when you flash a custom recovery with Odin, you need to drop to recovery mode before the phone ever gets a chance to boot into the OS, so that the custom recovery can disable this script. If the phone boots, it will wipe out your recovery. Do you understand now?
Aerowinder said:
The problem is with the newer roms, when your phone boots, your custom recovery is overwritten with stock recovery. This operation is done with a script that comes with the newer stock firmwares - it's built into the startup procedure. So when you flash a custom recovery with Odin, you need to drop to recovery mode before the phone ever gets a chance to boot into the OS, so that the custom recovery can disable this script. If the phone boots, it will wipe out your recovery. Do you understand now?
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Oh now that make a lot of sense. So I was not suppose to reboot before going into recovery with 4.1.1...will keep that in mind next time!
Even though you're rooted, flash the 4.1 root66 in Odin. You don't want to go from ICS to JB via recovery, it doesn't flash all partitions. After you flash root66 in Odin, you will already be rooted. Then you can just flash a custom recovery.
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If I remember correctly you can still root normally on the later builds, you just have to pop out you battery after you flash, don't let it auto-reboot, then you can put the battery back in and get to clockwork recovery.

[Q] {Q} HELP!!!

I used a root method on youtube today. SuperUser wouldn't work because the binary wasn't installed. So I tried to reboot and go into recovery, then I backed up and erased the data etc. So it failed on the AOKP rom that i was going to install then it wouldn't let me restore. So using ODIN fastboot i flashed over CWM 5.5.0.4. I think one of the new CWM recoveries has USB Storage Mount but on there website the zips only come in .zip and not .tar so I can use odin to flash it over. When I try to flash the stock ROM (.TAR) (619MB) through odin it fails. Someone please help me

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