Hi folks,
I created Custom CWM v5.5.0.4 for Ingo 5 INP010Z device.
You need to flash it with SP Flash Tools
On Windows you will need the Universal ADB Driver.
You may find tutorial to install the drivers, the Custom CWM and then Rooting Ingo 5 INP010Z device in the next link:
http://www.new-itechnologies.com/ingo-5-inp010z-cwm
To create the Custom CWM, I extracted all partition images, so if you need the stock images please let me know.
Stock bootimg
Stock recovery
Stock system
etc ...
This is also useful for ROM Cookers!!!!
Enjoy.
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so i have the desire hd and i love the phone a lot but not the os too much. so heres the deal i tryed installing cyanogenmod.I unlocked the bootloader left the s-on and installed custom recovery via fastboot without a problem. next thing is I installed 3 recoverys non touch everyone different but when i install zip file with the rom it gets stuck every time on boot screen. the thing is i tried cyanogen 7.2.0 9 and 10.1 non of them worked and got stuck right on after it at the htc green logo,. whats the problem i pulled out the battery tried with only usb nothing worked. then i got scared that it isnt bricked dowloaded the original stock rooted rom as it was and installed through the same recovery .then it worked without a problem not even a glitch . i dont get it .im confused. apologies to the admin if it isnt in the right section.
my android version is 2.3.5 withe sense 3.0 and thats it . cant figure whats the problem . i flashed ducent of phones from symbian to iphone and even java based phones and even few htc ., but never had that boot loop problem., anyone please help
Fastboot flash the ROM zip's boot.img.
bananagranola said:
Fastboot flash the ROM zip's boot.img.
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so i need to flash boot.img from the rom and flash it with fast boot then install software with custom recovery . i use boot image from stock rom or cyanogen ?
alenkosb said:
so i need to flash boot.img from the rom and flash it with fast boot then install software with custom recovery . i use boot image from stock rom or cyanogen ?
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No, flash ROM from custom recovery first, then the boot.img from fastboot. Use a custom, not stock, recovery (CWM, 4ext, or TWRP).
bananagranola said:
No, flash ROM from custom recovery first, then the boot.img from fastboot. Use a custom, not stock, recovery (CWM, 4ext, or TWRP).
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i used 3 diferent custom recoverys for desire hd. ill try the method.btw you cant install cyan with stock recovery .boot img from stock rom ?
no, the boot.img inside the zip of the Rom you´re going to flash at this moment
alenkosb said:
i used 3 diferent custom recoverys for desire hd. ill try the method.btw you cant install cyan with stock recovery .boot img from stock rom ?
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I have no idea what you're trying to say. What recoveries have you tried to flash? How have you tried to flash them? How are you trying to flash the ROM? What is "cyan," ClockworkMod (CWM) or CyanogenMod (CM)? What is a "stock recovery .boot img"? You can't flash anything from the stock recovery. You can't flash the stock ROM's boot.img with a custom ROM. Recoveries do not have boot.imgs that you need to worry about. I am saying that you need to have a custom recovery, like CWM, 4ext, or TWRP, installed. You do that through "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img." You then need to download a ROM zip, boot into recovery with power and volume-down, factory reset, and install the ROM. You then need to extract the boot.img from the ROM zip you just flashed and flash it from the computer with "fastboot flash boot boot.img."
bananagranola said:
I have no idea what you're trying to say. What recoveries have you tried to flash? How have you tried to flash them? How are you trying to flash the ROM? What is "cyan," ClockworkMod (CWM) or CyanogenMod (CM)? What is a "stock recovery .boot img"? You can't flash anything from the stock recovery. You can't flash the stock ROM's boot.img with a custom ROM. Recoveries do not have boot.imgs that you need to worry about. I am saying that you need to have a custom recovery, like CWM, 4ext, or TWRP, installed. You do that through "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img." You then need to download a ROM zip, boot into recovery with power and volume-down, factory reset, and install the ROM. You then need to extract the boot.img from the ROM zip you just flashed and flash it from the computer with "fastboot flash boot boot.img."
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Sorry for the misunderstanding. heres the deal ive had 3 clockworkmode recoverys and different versions tried 3 zips(roms) with each one and every time de same thing.BUT now thanks to your help i flashed the boot.img file and it works perfectly
Hi guys!
I want to install CyanogenMod 11.0 on my HTC One X.
I had already installed TWRP (v. 2.4) and did not know how to uninstall it, so I installed the CWM over TWRP. Bad idea.
I installed CWM using ROM Manager, but it did not work very well. When I reboot into recovery I'm going to TWRP and not for CWM..
A mess!
So I wanted to erase both recoverys and install stock recovery, then install the correct recovery-6.0.4.5-endeavoru.img (The recovery .img for CyanogenMod 11.0).
Is that the correct way to proceed?
Is it possible to provide me a tutorial on how to delete the two recoverys and install the recovery sotck? Pls
Thanks guys!
You dont delete a recovery, just flash it via fastboot.
Ditch rommanager, it's useless !
Yes ROM Manager is useless.. but as seen here on Wiki: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/ClockworkMod_Recovery I thought it would work..
So you suggest to flash the "recovery-6.0.4.5-endeavoru.img" via fastboot?
And what about the other recoverys? Are automatically deleted?
Thanks Mr Hofs for support!
Yes via fastboot the old recovery gets completely overwritten by the new one.
Nice! Thanks!
hello guys,
i decided, after almost 3 years to mod my note ii.
i want to root now, and then, i don't know when, i'd like to flash a custom rom.
the step i have to follow are:
1) root with autoroot chainfire
2) backup efs
3) flash custom recovery: wich one do you advice? (could you link me how to flash it)
4) flash custom recovery: wich one do you advice? (could you link me how to flash it)
is it correct?
thank you
There is no need to root before installing a custom ROM.
You can install the latest version of TWRP, backup EFS, flash custom ROM, and flash gapps.
This should help you install TWRP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-2/general/guide-how-to-install-android-t3310915
i tried to flash custom rom but it failed i need to restore the stock recovery.
the problem is that my phone has a problem in mini usb it doesnt work when i connect it to pc
is there a way to flash rom or recovery without pc
If you have a working custom recovery, you can try to convert the stock recovery to a zip and flash it that way. If you have a working ROM, you can try to use adb commands to push the recovery to the phone.
BTW, this is not the correct forum for your phone.
audit13 said:
If you have a working custom recovery, you can try to convert the stock recovery to a zip and flash it that way. If you have a working ROM, you can try to use adb commands to push the recovery to the phone.
BTW, this is not the correct forum for your phone.
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i dont have one i searched for one but i havnt find yet
if u can help me to find one and give me the instructions how to flash it
considering that usb socket doesnt work i cant connect it to computer
You can download the stock rom from sammobile.com, extract the recovery, convert to zip, and flash in recovery.
If flashing a rom failed, flashing stock recovery is not going to help because you need to flash a stock rom.
Did you search in the ace forum?
audit13 said:
You can download the stock rom from sammobile.com, extract the recovery, convert to zip, and flash in recovery.
If flashing a rom failed, flashing stock recovery is not going to help because you need to flash a stock rom.
Did you search in the ace forum?
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is there is a way to flash rom without computer?
You would need a working custom recovery. You can put a rom into an sd card and flash in from custom recovery.
Hello ! I have an A70, I installed Havoc OS and it's.... well I dont like it. I want to back stock rom.
Can I flash stock rom via twrp ? (same way as I installed Havoc or lineage)
Can I flash ONLY system.img ?
My idea is to install stock rom and get root access with magisk at the end.
My problem is I cant find any good informations about that !
All I read is contradictory....
on guy say it's ok to flash only system.img via twrp, other guy say to flash boot.img +recovery.img+system.img and use Odin, never flash stock rom with twrp.
I just want to get back to stock rom and flash magisk again....
any help about the right procedure to install stock rom and flash magisk again ?
thank you....
I don't know about twrp, if you can use Odin it'd be better.
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I don't know about twrp, if you can use Odin it'd be better.
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thank you for your answer.
1 - so if I use Odin, I just need to flash AP section ? Or the full firmware ?
2 - recovery will be back to stock too ?
I want to preserve twrp.
3 - I just need to fash twrp right after flash Ap.tar/full firmware ? (without reboot device between the 2 flash)
Right ?
need help to understand how flashing stock rom works (via Odin or twrp).
I already wiped data, system,cache partitions from twrp and now the phone only boot in twrp (the recovery) no system installed.
I just want to get back to stock rom (because I have NO system installed) with twrp which is patched with magisk ( to have root access) simple but I cant find the good procedure...
I am able to install Havoc or lineage, but they doesnt suit me.
I want to flash stock system only.... simple but no answer anywhere...
I can extract system.img.ext4.lz4 from the ap.tar. Then I extract system.img.ext4 from system.img.ext4.lz4.
And cant extract system.img from system.img.ext4 to flash it with twrp. I just miss this step and the answer is nowhere. Like the answer which files can be flash with twrp...
need procedure, every tuto is contradictory....
Ial69 said:
thank you for your answer.
1 - so if I use Odin, I just need to flash AP section ? Or the full firmware ?
2 - recovery will be back to stock too ?
I want to preserve twrp.
3 - I just need to fash twrp right after flash Ap.tar/full firmware ? (without reboot device between the 2 flash)
Right ?
need help to understand how flashing stock rom works (via Odin or twrp).
I already wiped data, system,cache partitions from twrp and now the phone only boot in twrp (the recovery) no system installed.
I just want to get back to stock rom (because I have NO system installed) with twrp which is patched with magisk ( to have root access) simple but I cant find the good procedure...
I am able to install Havoc or lineage, but they doesnt suit me.
I want to flash stock system only.... simple but no answer anywhere...
I can extract system.img.ext4.lz4 from the ap.tar. Then I extract system.img.ext4 from system.img.ext4.lz4.
And cant extract system.img from system.img.ext4 to flash it with twrp. I just miss this step and the answer is nowhere. Like the answer which files can be flash with twrp...
need procedure, every tuto is contradictory....
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Flash every file that comes with the stock rom, that's how you get it back. I don't know about root, I'm not rooted.
Ial69 said:
1 - so if I use Odin, I just need to flash AP section ? Or the full firmware ?
2 - recovery will be back to stock too ?
I want to preserve twrp.
3 - I just need to fash twrp right after flash Ap.tar/full firmware ? (without reboot device between the 2 flash)
Right ?
need help to understand how flashing stock rom works (via Odin or twrp).
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I don't know of a way to flash stock using TWRP (and preserve TWRP).
Quickest way might just be to:
- Flash back to stock firmware using ODIN in Windows (phone in download mode). This will wipe everything of course, including TWRP (I found).
- Follow the unofficial TWRP installation for the A70 [RECOVERY][UNOFFICIAL][ROOT] TWRP for Galaxy A70
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