Hi guys,
Recently I tried flashing clockworkmod 5.0.2.8 in the hope that it would fix an error that when off mode charging the light would never go green. However, I just found that it would stay orange until I unplug then plug the phone in where it would go orange and then green if it was already fully charged. Does anyone know which stable version of cwm removes this or is this just permanent. If you know which version could you also share a PC49img.zip file of it with me (i have no clue how to use fastboot ). If there is no such version then is there a way you could give me a PC49img.zip file for stock recovery or another alternative recovery that is compatible with cm 7.2.
Thanks in advance.
Your current version 5.0.2.8 does not have this bug. You should try to do a full power cycle of the phone to see if it resets it just charge to 100% full, and leave on charge for an extra hour, then run the battery flat, until 2%. Then full charge, and flat again and then report back pal.
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Maybemaybe said:
(i have no clue how to use fastboot ).
Thanks in advance.
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Wait, you dont know how to use fastboot then how did you flash the recovery? All the other methods (Rom manager, PC49.img, update.zip) flash the recovery temporarily which wont solve your problem.
AndroidAddiction said:
Wait, you dont know how to use fastboot then how did you flash the recovery? All the other methods (Rom manager, PC49.img, update.zip) flash the recovery temporarily which wont solve your problem.
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Nope the PC49.img will stay until you want to change it
heavy_metal_man said:
Your current version 5.0.2.8 does not have this bug. You should try to do a full power cycle of the phone to see if it resets it just charge to 100% full, and leave on charge for an extra hour, then run the battery flat, until 2%. Then full charge, and flat again and then report back pal.
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Just went back into recovery and found out my recovery is "clockworkmod based" and not just clockworkmod . Is it possible if you could provide me a PC49img.zip file which has the original untampered cwm 5.0.2.8 so I can fix this bug once and for all? Thanks a bunch in advance.
Maybemaybe said:
Just went back into recovery and found out my recovery is "clockworkmod based" and not just clockworkmod . Is it possible if you could provide me a PC49img.zip file which has the original untampered cwm 5.0.2.8 so I can fix this bug once and for all? Thanks a bunch in advance.
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either flash this built from source, this direct from source,
or this is team wins recovery project which is a very good popular alternative
heavy_metal_man said:
either flash this built from source, this direct from source,
or this is team wins recovery project which is a very good popular alternative
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Thanks. Flashed the recovery. Still says cwm based though (and has the same bug). Thanks anyway though.
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Guys we now have OFFICAL CWM and Rom Manager support.
you can flash CWM from rom manager but it wont be permanent so you need to flash a recovery.img as usual
DO NOT FLASH VIA ROM MANAGER
but any roms that are for the one v and have been uploaded to rom manager, will mean we can download and flash via rom manager
CWM 5.8.4.5
CDMA USERS PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS IT WILL NOT WORK USE THIS INSTEAD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28251351#post28251351
This CWM will now be maintained by Koush, i'll just update this thread when a new version comes out.
Instructions to flash:
either use the all in one tool
or if you prefer to do it manually then
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
Lloir said:
Guys we now have OFFICAL CWM and Rom Manager support.
you can flash CWM from rom manager but it wont be permanent so you need to flash a recovery.img as usual
but any roms that are for the one v and have been uploaded to rom manager, will mean we can download and flash via rom manager
CWM 5.8.4.5
This CWM will now be maintained by Koush, i'll just update this thread when a new version comes out.
Instructions to flash:
either use the all in one tool
or if you prefer to do it manually then
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
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any chance to get official touch recovery??
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
rajat7568 said:
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
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No
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rajat7568 said:
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
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ROM manager and cyanogen are two different things.
handryg555 said:
any chance to get official touch recovery??
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not right now no, as im busy working on CM9 and i haven't got the file(s) needed for touch to run properly at the moment!
Lloir said:
not right now no, as im busy working on CM9 and i haven't got the file(s) needed for touch to run properly at the moment!
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Great to see such a dev like you working on CM9 for One V.:good:
The Recovery doesn't work with the One V for virgin mobile...
RFrancis said:
The Recovery doesn't work with the One V for virgin mobile...
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It would help if you can elaborate "doesn't work". Listing the steps you tried to install the recovery and what are your trying to perform in the recovery
Well by doesn't work I mean that it goes to and HTC white screen "This build is for development purposes only..." and well with the current method of achieving root if I'm not mistaken you need a custom recovery. Initially I wanted to nandroid my phone before rooting. I wasnt yet aware that the user football had made a RUU available for the CDMA One V which latter turned to help clxcoltz and I in recovering our phones.
You don't need a custom recovery to root the phone. You only need to boot it with boot.superboot.img using adb.
hlavicka82 said:
You don't need a custom recovery to root the phone. You only need to boot it with boot.superboot.img using adb.
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They have different firmware.
@RFrancis: I have posted a modified superboot.boot.img and can you check if it works..
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Tried 3 times, Downloads but Reboot in Recovery just restarts the phone.
noobwithgalaxyy said:
Tried 3 times, Downloads but Reboot in Recovery just restarts the phone.
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well yea. when you press reboot in the recovery it is going to restart the phone....if there are other problems let me know.....but i personally use this one and i know it works
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well yea. when you press reboot in the recovery it is going to restart the phone....if there are other problems let me know.....but i personally use this one and i know it works
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tried using other apps and manually, gives a phone and warning triangle symbol.
after a while restarts by itself.
How do I get into the mode?
the files needed to compile CWM for the ONE V
please thank me in your work if anyone releases
thanks
noobwithgalaxyy said:
tried using other apps and manually, gives a phone and warning triangle symbol.
after a while restarts by itself.
How do I get into the mode?
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i've same condition since i've unlocked bl...any solution?
are you guys flashing it VIA rom manager? you NEED to flash this with fastboot or this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747168
how can i enter recovery when phon is off?
what apk is best to use for reboot in recovery?
wucinac said:
how can i enter recovery when phon is off?
what apk is best to use for reboot in recovery?
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hold "Power + Volume Down" to enter boot loader
use volume down button to highlight "recovery"
press power button to select
Hi there,
I have recently bricked my HOX by trying to install the latest BinDroid ROM.
I did root the device properly and I dont know what went wrong during the ROM installation.
Short story; the device stuck on bootloop and now runs out of juice. Is there any way to get it back to work or I just have to send it to HTC for repair.
What exactly did you do and when did it fail.
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If you have flashed the most recent recovery you can charge in recovery, I would suggest plugging in.
Turn on by holding power + volume down
If you get the white hoot screen go into recovery and leave it to charge.
Your rom is probably bootlooping because you didn't manually flash the boot.IMG that came with the Rom in fastboot
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The problem is, I already relocked my HOX to install stock RUU, but the power is less than 30%.
Ok. I have done this in the past.
Plug phone in to wall
Power on.
Choose power off.
Phone will reboot
Repeat process many times.
While the phone is rebooting it is actually charging for a few second
You may have to do this quite a while to get above 30 %
Once there unlock and boot into recovery so you can charge to full
Learn the lesson and don't play with low battery
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bagofcrap24 said:
Ok. I have done this in the past.
Plug phone in to wall
Power on.
Choose power off.
Phone will reboot
Repeat process many times.
While the phone is rebooting it is actually charging for a few second
You may have to do this quite a while to get above 30 %
Once there unlock and boot into recovery so you can charge to full
Learn the lesson and don't play with low battery
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Thanks, will try to do that..
I'm in recovery now, using 'recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru'...
Should be fine right?:good:
Yes. That version will allow you to charge.
Then its just getting a Rom working
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Hey I know you've already got it to charge but for other people's information according to the wiki and further to the other users comment you could leave the screen on the HTC quietly brilliant screen and it would still continue to charge although it doesn't appear to be. It really is.
Dno if you've fixed it but now you need to try either a nandroid back up and flash the boot.img inside that via fastboot on your computer. Or a custom Rom and flash THAT boot.img via fastboot.
I hope to god you've got one of those on the root of your phone storage, otherwise your last resort is a ruu :thumbup:
bagofcrap24 said:
Yes. That version will allow you to charge.
Then its just getting a Rom working
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Once in recovery should I charge it on the computer or on the wall plug?
smidgeox said:
Hey I know you've already got it to charge but for other people's information according to the wiki and further to the other users comment you could leave the screen on the HTC quietly brilliant screen and it would still continue to charge although it doesn't appear to be. It really is.
Dno if you've fixed it but now you need to try either a nandroid back up and flash the boot.img inside that via fastboot on your computer. Or a custom Rom and flash THAT boot.img via fastboot.
I hope to god you've got one of those on the root of your phone storage, otherwise your last resort is a ruu :thumbup:
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I did tried to charged on the 'HTC quietly brilliant screen' before but it takes a lot of time since the phone keeps on to restart, just wanna see iv charging on recovery is better.
and forgive me I'm a noob but what do you mean by 'try either a nandroid back up and flash the boot.img inside that via fastboot on your computer. Or a custom Rom and flash THAT boot.img via fastboot'
psychrome13 said:
Once in recovery should I charge it on the computer or on the wall plug?
I did tried to charged on the 'HTC quietly brilliant screen' before but it takes a lot of time since the phone keeps on to restart, just wanna see iv charging on recovery is better.
and forgive me I'm a noob but what do you mean by 'try either a nandroid back up and flash the boot.img inside that via fastboot on your computer. Or a custom Rom and flash THAT boot.img via fastboot'
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It's okay, everyone starts somewhere and i don't pretend to be a professional but i'll try help. And yeah the HTC quiterly brilliant screen was just incase you didn't have enough charge to enter fastboot
Basically a nandroid back up is a back up file created by a custom recovery (e.g. Clockwordmod), this backs up EVERYTHING, your whole system and rom (it's important to do these before flashing custom roms, incase anything goes wrong). But anyway, i doubt you've done that so moving on.
Basically our HTC one x's cannot be S-off at the moment, so because of this we only have access to certain parts of the system and boot files.
You need to find the rom you put on your HTC One X and put it on your computer (or download it from somewhere). Unzip it and find the boot.img. This process is sort of like the one where you unlocked your bootloader.
You need to plug your phone into the computer which has SDK tools and everything installed and enter CMD - and put your phone into fastboot usb mode.
Assuming you followed HTC dev method you'd copy the boot.img out of the rom folder you unzipped earlier and place it in C:/Android
Open command prompt (windows) or the linux/MAC variant
and type the following
cd C:/Android
then
fastboot flash boot boot.img
This will flash the boot.img for your rom
then type
fastboot erase cache (i think)
and reboot your phone through the bootloader. It should now boot.
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Thanks to all, I have finally Install RUU and re-rooted my HOX.
Now running on Android Revolution HD 7.1.0!!
ps: I have manually flash boot.img this time..haha
psychrome13 said:
Thanks to all, I have finally Install RUU and re-rooted my HOX.
Now running on Android Revolution HD 7.1.0!!
ps: I have manually flash boot.img this time..haha
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glad to hear good news my friend..and a new update should be tonight or tomorrow with a new ARHD
have read the ARHD 7.2.0 latest feedback, and tried to flash 7.2.0 over the 7.1.0 w/out Superwipe but stuck on HTC One screen.
Now i restore back my ARHD 7.1.0..
Once the 7.2.1 version out, can I flash it without flashing 7.2.0.
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have read the ARHD 7.2.0 latest feedback, and tried to flash 7.2.0 over the 7.1.0 w/out Superwipe but stuck on HTC One screen.
Now i restore back my ARHD 7.1.0..
Once the 7.2.1 version out, can I flash it without flashing 7.2.0.
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Yes you probably can.
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Hi all, I have a HTC One X that is stuck in a boot loop. I want to re-flash it back to stock, but every time I plug it in to charge it enough it constantly reboots. So how can I get to over 30% charge if if constantly re-boots? Many Thanks!
I just used this tool when it was at 25% http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734365 and carnt you charge it in recovery if not use that tool to flash latest recovery and you should be able to charge
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if ur recovery is CWM latest u can charge it there or at the bootloader if am not wrong
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
this will help
As other posters have said, the latest ClockWork Mod recovery enables charging just flash it through fastboot (fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img)
You can download it loads of places, i always get them from here (http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager) for obvious reasons - just find HTC One X GSM and download
To get out of bootloop try flashing boot.img for the rom you installed. Might help?
Perhaps booting another kernel is enough to get the phone booted far enough to start charging.
You can use 'fastboot boot <zImage> <ramdisk.cpio.gz>' to download and boot another kernel.
I have a similar problem my phone is not charging beyond 3.5mV which is just roughly not enough to flash it, it requires 3.68 I think, and once it gets to 3557 it starts going down even if its connected.
I tried the .bat option already and same result. Even the phone goes warmer when charging, so I placed a fan beside it to keep it cool but no luck still...
What can I do?
Is it because the phone has no boot.img? only recovery? and a flashed rom waiting for the boot.img?
H170k121 said:
I have a similar problem my phone is not charging beyond 3.5mV which is just roughly not enough to flash it, it requires 3.68 I think, and once it gets to 3557 it starts going down even if its connected.
I tried the .bat option already and same result. Even the phone goes warmer when charging, so I placed a fan beside it to keep it cool but no luck still...
What can I do?
Is it because the phone has no boot.img? only recovery? and a flashed rom waiting for the boot.img?
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Possibly, it needs the boot.img, which I'm sure you're aware is the kernel, a kernel is practically the link between software and hardware, so it could quite possibly be the fact you haven't flashed the boot.img, it more than certainly won't boot without one. Which ever Rom you flashed. Extract the boot.img from it then flash it via fastboot. Then clear the caches and it should boot.
Also if you can get into recovery just quickly flash the newest cwm and then enter it. This will allow it to charge whilst on recovery you can also mount your sd card in this recovery too
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smidgeox said:
Possibly, it needs the boot.img, which I'm sure you're aware is the kernel, a kernel is practically the link between software and hardware, so it could quite possibly be the fact you haven't flashed the boot.img, it more than certainly won't boot without one. Which ever Rom you flashed. Extract the boot.img from it then flash it via fastboot. Then clear the caches and it should boot.
Also if you can get into recovery just quickly flash the newest cwm and then enter it. This will allow it to charge whilst on recovery you can also mount your sd card in this recovery too
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Oh yeah I know that and that's why I'm worried, because I have low batt issues that won't let me flash it =S and in recovery I have the latest cwm which is i think the .4 something, but I can't flash anything else, I can still install from sd card though, so if there is a way to flash it via sd card, or recovery it will work perfectly.
guys i have this problem and icant fix my device can someone help me thanks
I just woke up with the same problem.
I rebooted into CWR, wiped battery stats, and rebooted.
Now everything's fine.
pacDiesel said:
I just woke up with the same problem.
I rebooted into CWR, wiped battery stats, and rebooted.
Now everything's fine.
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I dont have cwm installed on my htc one x and have no battery on it and it is stuck in a boot loop how could i fix this because i cant install cwm because i have no power or clear cache ? so just pre much how would i charge it in this state ?
mikkygwaz24 said:
I dont have cwm installed on my htc one x and have no battery on it and it is stuck in a boot loop how could i fix this because i cant install cwm because i have no power or clear cache ? so just pre much how would i charge it in this state ?
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I was stuck like that before just kept rebooting into bootloader until I had enough bat took me about half an hour then flashed cwm straight away then left it in cwm to charge a little then restored backup
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pacDiesel said:
I just woke up with the same problem.
I rebooted into CWR, wiped battery stats, and rebooted.
Now everything's fine.
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joewong1991 said:
I was stuck like that before just kept rebooting into bootloader until I had enough bat took me about half an hour then flashed cwm straight away then left it in cwm to charge a little then restored backup
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Do i have it pluged into wall charger or into pc then command prompt to reboot into bootloader? and how will i know if it ha enough charge?
mikkygwaz24 said:
Do i have it pluged into wall charger or into pc then command prompt to reboot into bootloader? and how will i know if it ha enough charge?
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I used wall charger and manually booted into bootloader over and over again connecting to my pc every couple of boots until the battery low warning went
I also used thunders one click tool to see my battery level
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joewong1991 said:
I used wall charger and manually booted into bootloader over and over again connecting to my pc every couple of boots until the battery low warning went
I also used thunders one click tool to see my battery level
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How did you manually boot into bootloader because i have tried and battery is still the same. thanks for your help much appreciated
mikkygwaz24 said:
How did you manually boot into bootloader because i have tried and battery is still the same. thanks for your help much appreciated
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In bootloader just hit the reboot option let it try and reboot then hold power and volume button to go back to bootloader everytime it tries to boot it is charging but only a little bit so keep repeating until you have enough juice to flash recovery took me about 30mins of constant reboots until I could flash recovery
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Somewhere on this site exists a script that will do this all for you. Certainly have a search for keywords like "script" "reboot" and "charge," I'm sure it'll appear, and save you tons of effort
Its magic
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
joewong1991 said:
In bootloader just hit the reboot option let it try and reboot then hold power and volume button to go back to bootloader everytime it tries to boot it is charging but only a little bit so keep repeating until you have enough juice to flash recovery took me about 30mins of constant reboots until I could flash recovery
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I finally have enough charge but i noticed that my bootloader
is Locked but i have S-OFF, is there anyway to flash recovery with a locked bootloader i dont have cwm installed or any other
custom Rom. thanks Ive looked everywhere cant find a answer
Two days ago I noticed that my Hox powers on itself after it´s full charged (powered down manually). Running ViperX 2.7.1 with stock kernel. Didn´t change anything. Don´t know why it powers on... is there any option in the viper rom for such a behaviour? Couldn´t find anything that would cause auto booting my device. Any ideas?
i think this is related to kernel and its modules, many people reported this before, and there is no option in viperx (as far as i know) that causes this.
It's due to clockworkmod.
BenPope said:
It's due to clockworkmod.
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And there isn´t a solution available?
michael-oc said:
And there isn´t a solution available?
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Don't use clockworkmod.
i.e., stock recovery is fine, might be worth trying team win recovery project.
BenPope said:
Don't use clockworkmod.
i.e., stock recovery is fine, might be worth trying team win recovery project.
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I´m happy with CWM and want to keep it. Haven´t had this problem in earlier versions of the viper rom. Or maybe it´s related to an app?
Nope. It's cwm.
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You can always have stock recovery then just use fastboot to load the recovery without flashing it, I used to do this when cwm didn't allow offline charging.
fastboot boot recovery.IMG
This also allows you to use adb, also used before they fixed USB mounting.
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treebill said:
You can always have stock recovery then just use fastboot to load the recovery without flashing it, I used to do this when cwm didn't allow offline charging.
fastboot boot recovery.IMG
This also allows you to use adb, also used before they fixed USB mounting.
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Thanks for your replies! To use stock recovery I must remove/disable CWM, right? Don´t know what is meant with recory.img you mentioned above. Could you explain that more detailed? I´m familiar with CWM from the first time I rooted my device, so I have no idea what´s stock recovery
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Thanks for your replies! To use stock recovery I must remove/disable CWM, right? Don´t know what is meant with recory.img you mentioned above. Could you explain that more detailed? I´m familiar with CWM from the first time I rooted my device, so I have no idea what´s stock recovery
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You would need to flash stock recovery, look about the forum's.
Recovery.IMG refers to the name / location to the recovery image.
If it was saved in a c://fastboot/stock/recovery.IMG
You would use
fastboot flash recovery /stock/recovery.IMG
Or to boot that image
fastboot boot /stock/recovery.IMG
Obviously these are just examples.
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treebill said:
You would need to flash stock recovery, look about the forum's.
Recovery.IMG refers to the name / location to the recovery image.
If it was saved in a c://fastboot/stock/recovery.IMG
You would use
fastboot flash recovery /stock/recovery.IMG
Or to boot that image
fastboot boot /stock/recovery.IMG
Obviously these are just examples.
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Thanks for the information. Did search for an alternative and chose TWRP. The auto reboot seems to be gone but will see after a couple of charges. so thanks anyway for your help
michael-oc said:
Thanks for the information. Did search for an alternative and chose TWRP. The auto reboot seems to be gone but will see after a couple of charges. so thanks anyway for your help
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Damn it. Problem persists... using TWRP also powers on after charging. What´s causing this issue? Guess I have to life with this behaviour or switch to stock recovery.
michael-oc said:
Damn it. Problem persists... using TWRP also powers on after charging. What´s causing this issue? Guess I have to life with this behaviour or switch to stock recovery.
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like i said you can have stock recovery installed and just temp boot a custom recovery.
a bit more work needing to connect to a pc to get into recovery but we still need a pc to flash boot images.
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Theres an easier way.
Tick the fastboot box in power settings and it`ll stay off when you turn it off.
backfromthestorm said:
Theres an easier way.
Tick the fastboot box in power settings and it`ll stay off when you turn it off.
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Fastboot box? Where? In stock recovery or for market apps in system settings?
michael-oc said:
Fastboot box? Where? In stock recovery or for market apps in system settings?
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settings > power
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Hi guys, pretty much as per title. I'd run my phone so it need fully charging, then put it on charge when it's empty. After about 15-30 minutes it just decides to turn itself on and i'm guessing this a is a 'feature' as it did this with the stock HTC ROM and it's doing it with Cyanogenmod.
This really pisses me off and I don't see any point in it, is there any way to turn this off or disable it?
Thanks.
When you ran stock rom, did you also had a custom recovery installed ? If so which one exactly ?
Clockwork Mod.
Can be recovery related. Flash back a stock recovery to try it out.
Mr Hofs said:
Can be recovery related. Flash back a stock recovery to try it out.
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I believe it was/is a bug with custom recoverys that boot the phone when charging.
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I know that's why i mentioned it, it was at least on cwm 5.8.4.0. The latest philz i don't know because my phone is never off !
Thanks guys. How do I flash back a stock recovery? I'm using CM and CWM as recovery at the moment.
Buchtis said:
Thanks guys. How do I flash back a stock recovery? I'm using CM and CWM as recovery at the moment.
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You flash it through fastboot.
But, first you must know which main version you are on, and then download the right one. Do fastboot getvar all, and it will tell you what to look after.