Reboot into recovery? - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Maybe this should be in Q&A. If so, sorry.
Anyway, is there a way to create a shortcut with a terminal emulator command for "reboot recovery?" or any other method to quickly reboot into recovery? Thanks.

There are probably several. GScript can do this. If you're using enomther's TheOfficial, his Spare Parts also does this (though not as a shortcut AFAIK).

Part Four said:
Maybe this should be in Q&A. If so, sorry.
Anyway, is there a way to create a shortcut with a terminal emulator command for "reboot recovery?" or any other method to quickly reboot into recovery? Thanks.
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You're right, this is not the place but I don't resist the tentation:
There's an app for that! It's name, Root Booter. Search the Market.

rgl12miami said:
You're right, this is not the place but I don't resist the tentation:
There's an app for that! It's name, Root Booter. Search the Market.
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Ah, thank you sir.

App quick boot on the market. Short cut to reboot, recovery, bootloader

jerrycycle said:
App quick boot on the market. Short cut to reboot, recovery, bootloader
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Yeah, thanks. That's the one I went with. Found it the day I created this thread.

Part Four said:
Maybe this should be in Q&A. If so, sorry.
Anyway, is there a way to create a shortcut with a terminal emulator command for "reboot recovery?" or any other method to quickly reboot into recovery? Thanks.
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Yes sir, download either quick boot or reboot control widget.. those are it.. enjoy, I prefer reboot control.. it allows you to power down, wipe, reboot to recovery, boot loader and fastboot. So your pretty much covered there.
Your welcome..

i use quickboot.. and im loving the shortcuts that it comes with... saves the finger gymnastics

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Reboot straight into Recovery

Is there an app or widget that's free that I can get the phone to reboot straight into recovery rather than have to hold the trackball and go into the bootloader etc?
I came across one called QuickBoot (i think it was called) and it didnt work for me
Quick Boot
If your connected to your computer: adb reboot [bootloader|recovery]
Terminal application "reboot recovery"
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Make a script, better cut to that script!
masse1369 said:
Quick Boot
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Probably the easiest and quickest way
masse1369 said:
Quick Boot
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3bs said:
Probably the easiest and quickest way
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He said quickboot didn't work. Really guys...
but as others have mentioned, if you have a computer, "adb reboot recovery". Or, if you have access to the terminal on your phone, "reboot recovery". (I haven't tried that last one myself)
If none of these work, another way you could do it is to hold the down volume button during startup. This puts you in hboot, which is one step closer to recovery.
Use G-Script from the market..... Very awesome app!! Can make a "reboot" script, a "reboot recovery" script.... **** you can make any god-dam script you like with G-Script... Wanna RM com.amazonmp3.apk? No problem.... G-Script!! Check it out, def one of the better free apps out there!!
Oh ya PS: You can also make "reboot bootloader" script....I mean really, this is the best option... Your not relying on an app as much as you are relying on a script..... Which "tech" you "wrote" hehehe... Can feel someone smart saying that!!
I use Quickboot, not sure why it isn't working for you but it works fine for me.
Pretty obvious guys :
You have to have Root to use Quick Boot. I would say that the OP either doesn't have root, or did not authorize Quick Boot with Superuser.
Perhaps OP is using the Desire ROM. When I had the Desire ROM on my phone Quick Boot wouldn't work but with stock it does.
desire doesn't reboot
i read somewhere that desire roms have problems with quickboot.
i tried quickboot and desire, didn't work for me either
i'm rooted. screen just goes black.
use gscript... nuff said
Root Manager has a reboot widget
yea I was on the desire rom and in my ignorance I wrote it off after going back to CM!
I'll give it a go again!
Although i'm tempted by the script side of things although, hopefully its n00b friendly!
thanks for all your comments peeps
su
reboot recovery
works from a terminal session
big_adventure said:
Pretty obvious guys :
You have to have Root to use Quick Boot. I would say that the OP either doesn't have root, or did not authorize Quick Boot with Superuser.
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Or the OP has the desire ROM installed.

[Q] Recovery image

I'm currently running DarchDroid 2.7, and I'm not sure if the recovery image that I have is the one that he uses. Does that come with the ROM, or am I using the same recovery image that I used to root my phone? Many thanks in advance.
troyneuenschwander said:
I'm currently running DarchDroid 2.7, and I'm not sure if the recovery image that I have is the one that he uses. Does that come with the ROM, or am I using the same recovery image that I used to root my phone? Many thanks in advance.
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when you flash it doesnt update the recovery image. what's it say when you boot into recovery (press home and power on)? If it doesnt say RA-Darchstar 1.7 then its most likely not the one he recommends. you can dl it here. http://www.4shared.com/file/ct5xCGYb/RA-Darchstar.html
and follow these instructions.
1. Place on your SD Card. Don't put in any folders
2. Download Terminal Emulator from the market its free
3. type su then hit enter
4. then type flash_image recovery \sdcard\RA-Darchstar.img then hit enter
5. type exit, then type exit again.
6. Reboot into recovery should have a ninja tux and state RA-Darchstar 1.7
i like it when people give quick, efficient answers. thumbs up for helping dude out.
Outstanding... thank you very much.
westicle said:
i like it when people give quick, efficient answers. thumbs up for helping dude out.
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yeah most people on xda don't answer questions.
yeah sometimes they just leave jackass non-constructive comments.
westicle said:
yeah sometimes they just leave jackass non-constructive comments.
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"use the search" lol
sdotcarlisle said:
"use the search" lol
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I have to say this is good advice, but sometimes a search just doesn't do it.
does anyone know if Amon_Ra has completely quit making his recovery images, or did he just stop making them for the cdma hero.

Bootloader button combos does nothing.

Been trying to do this for two days straight now and I'm going bananas...
Got a GT540 with stock 2.1, now rooted with z4.
Gone thru a shipload of tutorials on how to flash a ROM onto this, downloaded lots of files to make winxp behave and find the drivers.
Somehow these tutorials miss something and I just float in space...
I can't get the phone into bootloader mode to even start the process.
- Camerabutton (all the way down) + Power does only normal boot.
- Camerabutton (all the way down) + USB cable insertion does normal boot.
(it's not even possible to have it to stay shut when USB is connected to PC, it restarts immediately)
- Home + Power does a boot in safe mode.
- VolDown + Power does a Download mode.
Please help me get past this step.
My aim is to get CM7 on it.
you need to install a fastboot rom to install clockwork and cm7
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You could try this (but I think you need plenty of ram free):
1) install Terminal Emulator app from Market.
2) Copy the img file for Clockworkmod Recovery to the root of your sdcard and call it "recovery.img".
3) run Terminal Emulator and type in "su" and press enter. It will request SuperUser rights - accept this.
4) next type in "flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img" and press enter
5) reboot into recovery (hold camera + press power)
6) back up your phone
It will either work or it won't but if it does you'll have recovery and from there you should be able to install a recovery image of CM7... But I've never tested it But you would have your backup if it didn't work...
Sorry it's speculative - others might have more experience.
eoghan2t7 said:
you need to install a fastboot rom to install clockwork and cm7
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When entering this world as a newbie, there are -so- many details folks take for granted that I simply don't understand.
What's the difference between a fastboot rom and a flashed rom?
What and why clockwork?
The russian fastboot image found here does it come in any other language as v2.00?
@fishears: I'll try that if I don't run into lack of memory, as you pointed out.
would you like me to remote control your computer to get you up and going using CM7?
eoghan2t7 said:
would you like me to remote control your computer to get you up and going using CM7?
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dude i want someone to help me remote! please!!! im more or less in the same boat as the op.
kdm212 said:
dude i want someone to help me remote! please!!! im more or less in the same boat as the op.
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ok download teamviewer then pm me the password and id numbers
eoghan2t7 said:
would you like me to remote control your computer to get you up and going using CM7?
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Sure, I'll post my ID and PW to you if you have the time.
eoghan2t7 said:
ok download teamviewer then pm me the password and id numbers
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ok i will do that. anything i should download to speed this up while your logged in?
stompazorb is now with the CM7 users
kdm212 will be joining use tomorrow in the CM7 world
Ran into a brick wall when it came to mount the SD-card.
It was FAT, now it is FAT32 - no change.
Read something about activating adb thru debugging mode - but I must've missed something, it doesn't work.
What's wrong?
stompazorb said:
Ran into a brick wall when it came to mount the SD-card.
It was FAT, now it is FAT32 - no change.
Read something about activating adb thru debugging mode - but I must've missed something, it doesn't work.
What's wrong?
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i thought you were helped? you dont have cm7?
kdm212 said:
i thought you were helped? you dont have cm7?
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Yes I do, but it's not exactly flawless, and it was a truckload of work to get it running.
Still haven't been able to mount the sdcard, any suggestions?
try completely formating it in windows and if that doesn't work try formtting in android
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try completely formating it in windows and if that doesn't work try formtting in android
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Nope, didn't work, not even after low-level formatting.
But I had a spare SD-card, put it in and it worked right away. Seems like cm7 not accepting every sdcard-brand.
I do not know what the brands are, None are known, and no logos.

[RECOVERY][TOUCH] ClockworkMod Recovery Touch 5.8.0.2

Hello everyone,
new OFFICIAL ClockworkMod Recovery Touch for Nexus S (GSM) By Koush (all credits to him) download:
fastboot .img recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.2-crespo
How to install:
fastboot .img
1) Open a terminal on your pc and go with it in the /android-sdk/platform-tools folder where "fastboot" is located (maybe the path is different depending on what version of sdk do you have)
2) Copy in the folder containing "fastboot" the file touch-crespo.img
3) go with the phone in bootloader mode (volume up+power button) and link it to the pc with usb
4) now write this line fastboot flash recovery touch-crespo.img
If you did 1,2,3 correctly now you have touch recovery
If you like it, support the developer Koush buying touch recovery in Rom Manager Premium with in-app purchase
for people asking screenshot this is a video posted directly by koush:
Official ClockworkMod Recovery Touch
there is another one TWRP , now a new touch recovery , sounds interesting , downloading now
Just tried it, works great so far, haven't noticed any bugs, thanks for sharing!
yeah , well , everything is cool , just one small problem , seems there is no power off or reboot option ... have to push power button.
but push power button is boot into system ...
sorry but i have everything...i dont know where is your problem. "seems there is no power off or reboot option". In first screen there is "reboot system now", in advanced there is "reboot recovery"
ale.landra91 said:
sorry but i have everything...maybe is a problem related to you. "seems there is no power off or reboot option". In first screen there is "reboot system now", in advanced there is "reboot recovery"
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Yeah I see those too.
Can anyone make this flasheble, as i cant get fastboot to work.
Flashed it. Working great so far. The scrolling of directories is kinda awkward. I'm using the capactive buttons to navigate the directories now (Menu to go down, Search to execute), seems easier and less accidental click from scrolling.
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Can anyone make this flasheble, as i cant get fastboot to work.
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Here, just made that using Brainmaster's zip flash in the old CWM
phone_user said:
Here, just made that flash in the old CWM
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Thanks, works great
ale.landra91 said:
sorry but i have everything...i dont know where is your problem. "seems there is no power off or reboot option". In first screen there is "reboot system now", in advanced there is "reboot recovery"
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yeah , sorry , my bad , there are 2 pages of options .. i didn't know at begining
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Here, just made that flash in the old CWM
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I keep getting download unsuccessful...
Its not completely false. I didn't see power off option...not bad for me
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Noob question so sorry I'm currently using TWRP and I want to switch over to cwm. What's the easiest method to do this?
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not entirely sure but shouldnt you be able to flash it through fastboot like you would any recovery? anyone with more expertise know?
pookeee said:
I keep getting download unsuccessful...
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System Settings -> Apps -> ALL -> Download Manager -> Clear Data
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Things are getting simpler for everyone with this touch version. It would be so great to have something like Boot manager integrated to it
phone_user said:
Here, just made that flash in the old CWM
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This is awesome! I saw a preview of this a week or so ago and have been looking for more info since.
Gonna give this a try although I'm a huge twrp 2.0 fan
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This will make up for the fact that twrp is discontinued.

3.41 bootloader info from google support

Well I decided to call Google about the boot loader recovery not working as it should. I was hoping this call would help them to work on another update but they say that's the way its supposed to work. Here's the email Instructions:
1. Power down your device
2. Press and hold both volume keys and the power button to enter
Bootloader mode
3. Press the volume keys to cycle to the Recovery mode option
4. Press the power button to select Recovery mode
5. From the Recovery mode screen, press and hold the Power button then
press the Volume up button.
6. Use the volume buttons to select wipe data/factory reset.
7. Select Yes -- delete all user data.
8. The factory data reset process will now start. Once its finished,
select 'Reboot system now.'
The only option we have in the new recovery is to wipe data. Maybe for those having problems accessing twrp or cwm will be able to a access it with step 5. I don't know haven't rooted yet. So I decided to ask about nvflash and they said they're not going to release any nvflash tools or files.
um, yup. thats how stock bootloader and stock recovery work. lol
whats the issue? if your not even rooted, you wouldn't even know if you have an issue or not with the new bootloader.
Are you saying that you can't flash a different recovery? Or that when you do you still get the same stock recovery? I'm not quite sure what the issue is here, because that is exactly how the stock bootloader, and recovery are supposed to work.
Are you making sure to unlock fastboot before trying to flash recovery. I don't recall seeing or hearing anyone say anything about not being able to get to clockwork mod once its installed.
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Are you saying that you can't flash a different recovery? Or that when you do you still get the same stock recovery? I'm not quite sure what the issue is here, because that is exactly how the stock bootloader, and recovery are supposed to work.
Are you making sure to unlock fastboot before trying to flash recovery. I don't recall seeing or hearing anyone say anything about not being able to get to clockwork mod once its installed.
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No. I saw people posting they couldn't get go cwm and could only see the red exclamation point. And I was just saying maybe after choosing recovery then holding volume up and power it would then go to cWm or twrp. I was hoping for someone to try it who is still on 3.41 Recovery. A lot of people downgraded back to 3.39 or whatever version it was
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I was hoping for someone to try it who is still on 3.41 Recovery. A lot of people downgraded back to 3.39 or whatever version it was
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I can confirm that to get in to the stock recovery you hold down 'power' and then tap 'vol up'.
At present I am running the latest CWM touch recovery. This boots straight into it from the bootloader without any extra button presses.
My personal preference to go into CWM is from either QuickBoot or ROM Manager.
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smirkis said:
didn't know being informed makes me an asshole. stupid me, reading and understanding.
for what its worth, im on the newest bootloader, and selecting recovery goes straight to twrp. which is the recovery i installed.
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I wonder why some on 3.41 can't go straight to twrp and some can. Sorry for the ahole comment I thought you were trying to be a smartass towards me. I'm just trying to find out as much info from people before I root. I am experienced at flashing and a little adb but I just read a lot of HELP BRICKED MY NEXUS posts. Did you use wugs toolkit or adb to unlock and root?
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I can confirm that to get in to the stock recovery you hold down 'power' and then tap 'vol up'.
At present I am running the latest CWM touch recovery. This boots straight into it from the bootloader without any extra button presses.
My personal preference to go into CWM is from either QuickBoot or ROM Manager.
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Thanks for the info. I'm going to try unlocking and rooting when I get home. I really want to use the OTG cable and the 720p mod.
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I wonder why some on 3.41 can't go straight to twrp and some can. Sorry for the ahole comment I thought you were trying to be a smartass towards me. I'm just trying to find out as much info from people before I root. I am experienced at flashing and a little adb but I just read a lot of HELP BRICKED MY NEXUS posts. Did you use wugs toolkit or adb to unlock and root?
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When I first flashed TWRP onto my Nexus 7 after that official 4.1.2 OTA update, I wasn't able to boot into it. I then flashed it again via fastboot, and then booted the TWRP image that was on my computer, and then TWRP loaded.
I believe TWRP does work normally now as well (I can boot into it and reboot into it).
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I'm going to try unlocking and rooting when I get home.
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Well if I was you I'd just use mskips toolkit, its absolutely epic it'll save you a lot of farting around. I take it that your fully updated? ( Not that it matters) You seem to know and understand your way around adb so just go for it and enjoy.
Its works smooth as silk and save you a lot off time. The options available to you are just staggering!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
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going to recovery from bootloader works fine after 3.41.....wat r u talkin abt? (i m stock rooted+twrp)
oh yea...u hav 2 remove that recovery stock.p file thingy first.
There are plenty of people that are having issues with recovery on 3.41 bootloader.... Its confirmed some have it some don't.
The issue is that with 3.41 bootloader on some Nexus 7 Devices a custom recovery is unbootable no matter how you try, every time it will try to load recovery and fail at a black screen then reboot into the OS. It does not matter how you try from ADB reboot to recovery or from bootloader with USB attached or not.
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going to recovery from bootloader works fine after 3.41.....wat r u talkin abt? (i m stock rooted+twrp)
oh yea...u hav 2 remove that recovery stock.p file thingy first.
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Ohh crap I read about that in some thread. Any idea exactly what has to be done. The only way I can get into cwm is with ROM toolbox but I have to reflash cwm every time then hit boot into recovery.
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Ohh crap I read about that in some thread. Any idea exactly what has to be done. The only way I can get into cwm is with ROM toolbox but I have to reflash cwm every time then hit boot into recovery.
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In your system folder there's a file called 'recovery-from-boot.p'
Go into a file manager with w/r access and rename it ' recovery-from-boot.p.bak'
When the system boots it reads that file and resets the recovery to stock, by changing the name you remove the problem.
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In your system folder there's a file called 'recovery-from-boot.p'
Go into a file manager with w/r access and rename it ' recovery-from-boot.p.bak'
When the system boots it reads that file and resets the recovery to stock, by changing the name you remove the problem.
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Thank you for all the help! I appreciate it.
kieso said:
Thank you for all the help! I appreciate it.
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No problem, a click on the 'Thanks' button for me and my colleagues on this thread would really make our day. :thumbup:
I hope you get sorted mate, I wouldn't be able to sleep at night until I got custom recovery working properly on any of my devices!
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i tried changing the name of the file, but.. after reboot, the tablet gets stuck on google screen, recovery never loads... any suggestion? Thanks =)

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