A little guidance would be appreciated.
Do I Root the device first or install TWRP first?
Nexus ONE
Root would be easiest and then flash recovery through goo manager app
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I rooted using the exynos exploit, then flashed cwm with rom manager but can't get into recovery.
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slockman said:
I rooted using the exynos exploit, then flashed cwm with rom manager but can't get into recovery.
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That was the error... rom manager... ones you are rooted... install goo manager and install twrp from there...(the app itself)
Thanks have goo but don't see twrp in it
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slockman said:
Thanks have goo but don't see twrp in it
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Goo Manager > Menu > Install OpenRecoveryScript... (that will install TWRP Recovery)
Thank you got it
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This may be a dumb question but to install a recovery from goomanager... You have to be rooted right?
I'm stock now and trying to install a custom recovery and then flash roms... Are there any custom recoveries you can install from Odin?
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joho5 said:
This may be a dumb question but to install a recovery from goomanager... You have to be rooted right?
I'm stock now and trying to install a custom recovery and then flash roms... Are there any custom recoveries you can install from Odin?
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You need root to install custom recoveries also to flash ROMs. You have your choice between twrp and cwm. I know twrp has Odin flashable files on their site. Easy as pie.
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Root with the easy way listed in this forum and then open too manager and chose option in menu to flash open recovery and start rooting!
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hednik said:
Root with the easy way listed in this forum and then open too manager and chose option in menu to flash open recovery and start rooting!
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Is this the way by flashing a whole new stock rom with root injected? Trying to avoid that if possible.
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KorGuy123 said:
You need root to install custom recoveries also to flash ROMs. You have your choice between twrp and cwm. I know twrp has Odin flashable files on their site. Easy as pie.
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Have to have root to install with Odin or just be in download mode?
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joho5 said:
Is this the way by flashing a whole new stock rom with root injected? Trying to avoid that if possible.
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Bah there a simple way hut trips then flash counter ( which does matter because we can clear the flash counter)
Its just say casual rooting I think. Its intended at&t development section. Its a one click deal basically. You need to be rooted to do anything with odin
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Does it really matter? Is one better than the other? Can I just flash supersu over super user?
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JeauxAdam said:
Does it really matter? Is one better than the other? Can I just flash supersu over super user?
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They both provide root management.
But some things have not worked correctly with superuser but have worked with SuperSu. Such as ViPER4Android driver install.
You can just install SuperSu app through the play.store and set it to preserve itself through nightly ROM flashes.
Nandroid Manager root requires SuperSU
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I m hoping someone can help. I have the newest ota, am s-off and have clockwork mod recovery installled and when I try to install su it says it works but then when I get back to the Rom it won't work and TB says it can't get root rights. Any ideas?
Thanks
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merlin66676 said:
I m hoping someone can help. I have the newest ota, am s-off and have clockwork mod recovery installled and when I try to install su it says it works but then when I get back to the Rom it won't work and TB says it can't get root rights. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Have you opened the su app?
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Solved the problem. I uninstalled any su apps in the Rom and downloaded the latest from clockwordmod and installed from recovery and it took that time.
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Hello I was wondering if it is safe to install twrp recovery with twrp manager or should I use odin
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willdoe said:
Hello I was wondering if it is safe to install twrp recovery with twrp manager or should I use odin
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Goo Manager
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Yes but when i use goo manager it will down load and install it but when I reboot into recovery it goes right back into cwm recovery not twrp recovery Cwm what I have installed now and trying to install twrp obviously
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willdoe said:
Yes but when i use goo manager it will down load and install it but when I reboot into recovery it goes right back into cwm recovery not twrp recovery Cwm what I have installed now and trying to install twrp obviously
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Get the tar file and use Odin
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Or if you are rooted just download the image file and use adb and the dd command.
That's how I did it.
The command is on the twrp site.
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