hey guys please give me tips on the twrp
i gave up on cwm i couldn't install cm10 on my galaxy s3 i747m ROGERS (at&t)
so can someone walk me through the twrp way of flashing cm10 rom
pleaaaaaaasee
cheers
totti107 said:
hey guys please give me tips on the twrp
i gave up on cwm i couldn't install cm10 on my galaxy s3 i747m ROGERS (at&t)
so can someone walk me through the twrp way of flashing cm10 rom
pleaaaaaaasee
cheers
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Only time I had issues with it not working was when I dun goofed my root and I think the issue was I didn't have busy box.
make sure that is installed. Also make sure you are rooted first..
Other then that in detail say what is happening.
Exactly the same as cwm. Except all wiping option are put together in the wipe menu, you can select multiple file to flash on after another and fix permissions is in the advanced menu.
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man oh man ,, for some reason i can never install cm10 on my galaxy s3 i747m rogers (att) i tried cwm and twrp both said failed whyyyyy is this happening lol
thank goodness i have backups
can someone tell me how come i cant do this, my galaxy already rooted with superuser rootuscanada file ive and my phone is unlocked what is left
???
Exactly what error is it giving you?
I just picked up my s3 yesterday and was receiving an error 7 with both twrp and cwm. Turned out I needed the latest version of cwm (I picked touch) located
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager to be able to successfully flash the latest cm nightly.
I would try updating to the latest cwm... worked for me.
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The newest version of TWRP, 2.3.X, isn't supported by all ROMs yet. They made a ton of backend changes to improve performance. And I'm guessing CM hasn't included the new update-binary in their builds.
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Which way do u recomend to root it . are there different ways to root some of which more friendly with custom roms ?
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totti107 said:
Which way do u recomend to root it . are there different ways to root some of which more friendly with custom roms ?
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I followed this post - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28019751
Flash the correct build with oden for root and if you want to flash roms flash a recovery
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I been using the latest version of TWRP and flashed today's CM10 with the KT747 kernel. So, it is supported with non problems here.
Running AT&T SGS3 if that helps.
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I just purchased a Samsung Galaxy S III I747M through Bell, but am a bit lost with ROM flashing. I flashed to new ROM's quite frequently on my old Motorola Milestone, but I am a bit confused with the ROM's for the S III since there are so many variants.
My main question is, as a Bell user am I limited to only d2bell roms or can I change information in the build props or elsewhere to flash d2att roms? I am currently running rooted CWM-based Recovery v5.5.0.4 and my have been unsuccessful so far in flashing ROMs.
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I just purchased a Samsung Galaxy S III I747M through Bell, but am a bit lost with ROM flashing. I flashed to new ROM's quite frequently on my old Motorola Milestone, but I am a bit confused with the ROM's for the S III since there are so many variants.
My main question is, as a Bell user am I limited to only d2bell roms or can I change information in the build props or elsewhere to flash d2att roms? I am currently running rooted CWM-based Recovery v5.5.0.4 and my have been unsuccessful so far in flashing ROMs.
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I rooted using this tutorial and afterwords cwm recognized my phone as d2att and have had zero problems flashing any ROMs.
I'm on Telus BTW so I know what its like crossing beyond the d2can label
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I had the same problem but prefer twrp over cwm so all I did was change my build.prop in rom toolbox, then downloaded goo.im from the playstore. You can flash twrp in app and because I changed the build.prop to say dtatt instead of d2can,it installed the at&t recovery, now I have no problem flashing anything. Hope that helps.
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jbradbury said:
I had the same problem but prefer twrp over cwm so all I did was change my build.prop in rom toolbox, then downloaded goo.im from the playstore. You can flash twrp in app and because I changed the build.prop to say dtatt instead of d2can,it installed the at&t recovery, now I have no problem flashing anything. Hope that helps.
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Ya I forget top say to upgrade top twrp after. I will never go back to cwm
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jbradbury said:
I had the same problem but prefer twrp over cwm so all I did was change my build.prop in rom toolbox, then downloaded goo.im from the playstore. You can flash twrp in app and because I changed the build.prop to say dtatt instead of d2can,it installed the at&t recovery, now I have no problem flashing anything. Hope that helps.
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i initially got twrp via goo w/o chaning d2can to d2att. I've made backups etc already.
If i decide to change to d2att and resintall twrp as d2att
1) can I use the older d2can backups?
2) does reinstalling it on top of d2can's twrp work?
thanks!
Twrp it is. So KoryGuy123, when you rooted your Telus S III you used the AT&T root on Odin?
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NorskHelgen said:
Twrp it is. So KoryGuy123, when you rooted your Telus S III you used the AT&T root on Odin?
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If you can wait until I get off work I'll find you the proper file.
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Twrp it is. So KoryGuy123, when you rooted your Telus S III you used the AT&T root on Odin?
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https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5vBKK_jIaGAWXJOcWVwWUFoMFE/edit
From this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zPrnbJasFs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I flashed that recovery, downloaded too manager and it recognized my phone as d2att and installed the latest twrp and flash ROMs away.
Nandroid of course before doing anything
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https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5vBKK_jIaGAWXJOcWVwWUFoMFE/edit
From this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zPrnbJasFs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I flashed that recovery, downloaded too manager and it recognized my phone as d2att and installed the latest twrp and flash ROMs away.
Nandroid of course before doing anything
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korguy
Does changing from a d2can to d1att version of twrp work the same way? I can just flash on top of the existing wihtout any uninstalls and im assuming the d2att can still load d2can backups?
I know twrp are backward compatible, but are they cross version compatible?
mikoal said:
korguy
Does changing from a d2can to d1att version of twrp work the same way? I can just flash on top of the existing wihtout any uninstalls and im assuming the d2att can still load d2can backups?
I know twrp are backward compatible, but are they cross version compatible?
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I honestly have no idea. I know twrp update through goo manager is automatic so you would have to manually install it.
If you flash that recovery file it only changes your version of cwr.
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Got it figured out now, ROMs are flashing without a problem. Thanks for the tips guys, I was beyond lost.
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Got it figured out now, ROMs are flashing without a problem. Thanks for the tips guys, I was beyond lost.
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You're welcome. Do me two favors please... Hit thanks and write your steps down here for anyone else having the same issues. This gets brought up often.
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I hit "thanks" and I will be sure to write the steps the worked for me tonight.
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Good to see you fix your issue just FYI the bell phone will flash any Canadian rom or any ATT rom without problem
Just don't flash other modems than those set for this variant.
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KorGuy123 said:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5vBKK_jIaGAWXJOcWVwWUFoMFE/edit
From this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zPrnbJasFs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I flashed that recovery, downloaded too manager and it recognized my phone as d2att and installed the latest twrp and flash ROMs away.
Nandroid of course before doing anything
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Awesome. Thanks for this. I'm already rooted, using the allinone toolkit. What would I have to flash to make my phone be recognized as d2att? The whole Galaxy s3 Root.zip thats mentioned?
Caduceus46 said:
Awesome. Thanks for this. I'm already rooted, using the allinone toolkit. What would I have to flash to make my phone be recognized as d2att? The whole Galaxy s3 Root.zip thats mentioned?
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If you are running clockworkmod recovery, go into rom manager, select update recovery, and chose d2att instead of d2can
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KorGuy123 said:
If you are running clockworkmod recovery, go into rom manager, select update recovery, and chose d2att instead of d2can
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Damn! The one time CWM is more useful than TWRP and I don't have it. I'm kind of new to all this, how would I switch to CWM?
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Damn! The one time CWM is more useful than TWRP and I don't have it. I'm kind of new to all this, how would I switch to CWM?
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In that video is a Odin flashable file... That's cwm, it'll overwrite twrp than you download ROM manager and update cwm. After that you can reinstall twrp and it'll be for d2att
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In that video is a Odin flashable file... That's cwm, it'll overwrite twrp than you download ROM manager and update cwm. After that you can reinstall twrp and it'll be for d2att
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Ah, the one named RecoveryGalaxyS3USCanada?
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Ah, the one named RecoveryGalaxyS3USCanada?
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Yup. Its a zip. In there is a .tar file you'll flash to put cwm on.
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Just got a S3 i747m that already had the latest update installed, what does I use to get root, I have the all in one toolkit, that only goes as high as 4.1.1.
Anyone successfully rooted the latest update
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Just got a S3 i747m that already had the latest update installed, what does I use to get root, I have the all in one toolkit, that only goes as high as 4.1.1.
Anyone successfully rooted the latest update
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Download cf-root. This will root the phone. Download and extract it. You will want to flash the MD5 file in PDA section in Odin. Here: http://download.chainfire.eu/269/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-d2can-d2vl-sghi747m.zip
If you want to install a custom recovery afterwards use these instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170635
The instructions are for CWM but the same applies for TWRP
I have done this on my Bell S3, I guarantee it to work.
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Download cf-root. This will root the phone. Download and extract it. You will want to flash the MD5 file in PDA section in Odin. Here: http://download.chainfire.eu/269/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-d2can-d2vl-sghi747m.zip
If you want to install a custom recovery afterwards use these instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170635
The instructions are for CWM but the same applies for TWRP
I have done this on my Bell S3, I guarantee it to work.
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Thanks buddy!!
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I just flashed JB 4.1.2 and im having a hard time rooting it.Is there different steps for JB? I've searched and can only find steps for TWRP but i have CWM installed. any help? sorry for being noobie
What do you mean flashed 4.1.2 ? Did you flash a rom? If you did, it should already be rooted
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If you Odin flashed it just Odin flash twrp 2.5.0.0 and apply root when asked
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Ready to root my Note 2 currently on 4.1.2 MC2. Is twrp 2.3.1 and supersu 0.96 still good to use? Thanks in advance for any answer I can get.
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There is a pc software named Root Master could easily root you 4.1.2 Note2. No matter what is the version of twrp and supersu...
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jmlape said:
Ready to root my Note 2 currently on 4.1.2 MC2. Is twrp 2.3.1 and supersu 0.96 still good to use? Thanks in advance for any answer I can get.
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pretty sure you could but if you intend to flash roms or other zip files most recommend an updated recovery.
also supersu will update in the play store after install recommend you do as many things have been fixed.
jmlape said:
Ready to root my Note 2 currently on 4.1.2 MC2. Is twrp 2.3.1 and supersu 0.96 still good to use? Thanks in advance for any answer I can get.
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probably. I would flash the current TWRP which is at 2.6.3 (I think), just like any other flashable rom. It has some bug fixes. Plus, I'm not sure if the version you have sees the SD card or not.