taking longer and long to format a thing
formatting /storage/sdcard1/,android.serure
been then how do hard reset it
without hurting it
gtasmodder said:
taking longer and long to format a thing
formatting /storage/sdcard1/,android.serure
been then how do hard reset it
without hurting it
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Install latest version of Philz recovery or if you want to safely format, use stock recovery -- it's the best.
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ceomaverick said:
Install latest version of Philz recovery or if you want to safely format, use stock recovery -- it's the best.
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link it
ceomaverick said:
Install latest version of Philz recovery or if you want to safely format, use stock recovery -- it's the best.
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used odin but still doing it
gtasmodder said:
used odin but still doing it
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Doing what????????
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All the ones I found online are older 5.0.x.x version and it does not support flash from external SD...
Why not just use rom manager?
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defnow said:
Why not just use rom manager?
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isn't CWM rom manager?
Whanksta said:
isn't CWM rom manager?
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No, ROM Manager is an app, while CWM is a recovery.
You can install the app called ROM Manager and within it you'll find the option to flash the latest CWM recovery.
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No, ROM Manager is an app, while CWM is a recovery.
You can install the app called ROM Manager and within it you'll find the option to flash the latest CWM recovery.
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Not the same thing .. it does not install to your recovery partition.. which us what I am looking for also.
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http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.2-d2att.img
Can't it using Odin but you can flash it using Terminal Emulator:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...251bGwsMSwyLDEsImphY2twYWwuYW5kcm9pZHRlcm0iXQ..
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All the ones I found online are older 5.0.x.x version and it does not support flash from external SD...
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I think all versions support flashing from external sd only if the sd is formated FAT
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lgkahn said:
Not the same thing .. it does not install to your recovery partition.. which us what I am looking for also.
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ROM manager will install cwm to your recovery partition
jefferson9 said:
ROM manager will install cwm to your recovery partition
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Right, this is for the case when I am soft bricked and can't boot into cwm. I am able to reflash the cwm and bring everything back but now I just need the newer version so that I can install from external SD.
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ROM manager will install cwm to your recovery partition
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I don't think so. I've flashed it in the. Past and it just provides a hook to flash into
File on root of sdcsrd...it does not flash the partition
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Look for deathkoil msg here he made one
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30494477#post30494477
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I don't think so. I've flashed it in the. Past and it just provides a hook to flash into
File on root of sdcsrd...it does not flash the partition
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All it takes to install cwm is a simple dd command with root access. This is what ROM manager does for you. Or you can install it manually using terminal editor
i used odin and pda the stock jellybean tar. it booted up the phone and the superuser was still there. did a root checker and it says the phone is still rooted. what did i do wrong here
You might have flashed a stock rooted one
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Make sure you download the stock firmware from Samsung updates website and odin
Should return it to 100% stock
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track 1 said:
i used odin and pda the stock jellybean tar. it booted up the phone and the superuser was still there. did a root checker and it says the phone is still rooted. what did i do wrong here
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Yeah bro, Odin doesn't wipe everything. You need to factory reset first through cwm and I would recommend formatting /system. Then Odin to stock and you will be "unrooted"
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imilleson said:
Yeah bro, Odin doesn't wipe everything. You need to factory reset first through cwm and I would recommend formatting /system. Then Odin to stock and you will be "unrooted"
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How do I format system?
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How do I format system?
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i think that option is in "advance".
I agree wit the second post, flash with rooted ROM and then go TWRP to flash any other ROM.
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How do I format system?
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Formatting /system is under mounts in CWM. And why the heck would you Odin a pre-rooted image first? He wants to unroot not re-root
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ClockworkMod Recovery Version 6.0.2.8 is now available officially for your Galaxy S III (d2spr). You can install ClockworkMod Recovery on your rooted Galaxy S III by installing ROM Manager. ROM Manager is available on the Google Play Store at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
Alternatively you can download the ROM Manager APK directly from ClockworkMod.com at:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/RomManager.apk
Once installed use the "Recovery Setup" section to install or update your recovery installation.
You can also install the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery manually. The images for both the touch and non-touch version are available directly at:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Simply locate your device (Galaxy S III) and download the linked image to the right. You can than flash it manually or with any tool designed to manually flash recovery images.
CHANGES-
Version 6.0.2.8 - Initial version listed here
i tried to update it via odin 3.04 but it doesnt recognize the downloaded colckworkmod file because it wasnt in tar format.
Rename to recovery.img and flash via mobile odin.
hamagc said:
Rename to recovery.img and flash via mobile odin.
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is there another option? i like to do it via my pc
stas333 said:
is there another option? i like to do it via my pc
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go here and use the flash versions...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38079994
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Naddict said:
go here and use the flash versions...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38079994
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worked like a dream. thanx!
This version nands come out with right dates?
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pvinodnayak said:
This version nands come out with right dates?
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Good question.
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What is new/different or improved over 6.0.2.3?
Is there a way to wipe battery stats with CWM. I think there is but can't find it in the menus, Thanks.
Did you going into advanced settings were wipe dalvik cache is? I've been using twrp so it's been awhile.
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Did you going into advanced settings were wipe dalvik cache is? I've been using twrp so it's been awhile.
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Yup, it's not there.
Problem with recovery being able to mount the partitions.
It won't mount anything, data, system, cache, internal or external sdcards
I've read post from a handful of people who, like myself, have gotten their phone very recently. All experiencing the same problem.
I've gotten root by flashing a stock rom thru ODIN with it already installed but I'm dying for my Vanilla Android, touchwiz is making me sick :crying:
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Problem with recovery being able to mount the partitions.
It won't mount anything, data, system, cache, internal or external sdcards
I've read post from a handful of people who, like myself, have gotten their phone very recently. All experiencing the same problem.
I've gotten root by flashing a stock rom thru ODIN with it already installed but I'm dying for my Vanilla Android, touchwiz is making me sick :crying:
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Me to. Can't get root because it won't recognize sd. Any solution?
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primo523 said:
Me to. Can't get root because it won't recognize sd. Any solution?
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There are some pre-rooted stock roms you can flash in Odin but that doesn't fix recovery. So if you can live with Touchwiz I'd check those out.
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There are some pre-rooted stock roms you can flash in Odin but that doesn't fix recovery. So if you can live with Touchwiz I'd check those out.
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Might you have the link for those roms.? I can't seem to find them. Thank you.
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primo523 said:
Might you have the link for those roms.? I can't seem to find them. Thank you.
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http://www.rwilco.com
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http://www.rwilco.com
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I believe you meant www.rwilco12.com.
I am also having a problem with all CWM versions I've tried on my two 3-day old Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3 phones. It doesn't matter which recovery (or version) I flash, nothing mounts so you cannot see the internal or external SD, cannot flash anything, cannot wipe anything, etc. This seems to be a problem with very new S3's with all custom recoveries.
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I believe you meant www.rwilco12.com.
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I downloaded an older tar version mc3 rooted stock rom to get root but what can we do about these newer s3's And not recognizing sd cards in custom recovery. Any help would be appreciated
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I just got a Note 2 and downloaded Odin and a TWRP recovery and tried to flash it but it doesn't say succeed until two minutes later after the phone completely reboots. When I reboot into recovery its still the stock recovery.
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I just got a Note 2 and downloaded Odin and a TWRP recovery and tried to flash it but it doesn't say succeed until two minutes later after the phone completely reboots. When I reboot into recovery its still the stock recovery.
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Did u root it before you flashed recovery? You didn't mention it. That needs to be done first
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brandonarev said:
Did u root it before you flashed recovery? You didn't mention it. That needs to be done first
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+1 Do what he said^^^^^^^
Start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980644
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brandonarev said:
Did u root it before you flashed recovery? You didn't mention it. That needs to be done first
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Didn't need to. I got it to work. I unchecked auto-reboot and it worked. All I did was flash the TWRP .tar and flash a rom. Rooting first was not needed.
Agreed...
Root is not needed if a user wishes to:
Make a pure stock backup....or current rom backup...
Flash another rom that already contains root...
Recovery is generally only needed for those functions anyway...(that's 90% of my time spent there)...
Everything else is a bonus....courtesy of our generous development team....g
Anyone know where I can get the most recent stock system and stock recovery tars to flash in Odin or what they're called? I have to go back to full stock.
How can i update twrp for the T999N? twrp manager app says device isnt supported, but im on version 2.5.0.0 and want/need to flash 2.6.3.1
T999NUVUBMK7
Twrp website
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serio22 said:
Twrp website
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GooManager says no recoveries were found for this device, would it be okayy/safe to odin flash it? Wouldnt want to take away root
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GooManager says no recoveries were found for this device, would it be okayy/safe to odin flash it? Wouldnt want to take away root
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Yes, download the tar and flash it
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