For those interested, Clockwork Recovery for the Incredible has just been updated to v2.5.0.1. Those who flashed the new unrEVOked recovery v2.1 now have the ability to flash a custom recovery, so for those seeking adventure ... you can update youself to the newest C.R.
2.5.0.1 for Incredible (img file)
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.1-inc.img
To flash with unrEVOked v3.0:
1) Do NOT plug in your phone
2) Run the unrEVOked v2.1 app on the PC
3) Choose FILE --> CUSTOM RECOVERY
4) Navigate to the .img file downloaded
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.0.2.4-inc.img
5) Plug in your phone
Convenient versus waiting for unrevoked tool to be updated. Just flashed.
So do i just flash the zip?
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whats the diff.
So where is the .img file? this is just a fake recovery image that Rom manager uses.
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EDIT: The img is below.
Sweet! In this recovery, under advanced, they added a "Clear battery stats" to make it super simple. Just cleared mine and going to super charge it and run it down.
the img is in the same place as the zip
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.0.2.4-inc.img
jermaine151 said:
Just flash it with Rom manager.
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Heh, then it doesn't stick.
Imaulle said:
the img is in the same place as the zip
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.0.2.4-inc.img
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sweet, thanks.
jermaine151 said:
Sweet! In this recovery, under advanced, they added a "Clear battery stats" to make it super simple. Just cleared mine and going to super charge it and run it down.
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Just to clarify that is not a new option, it has been included in previous versions.
nfcrockett said:
Just to clarify that is not a new option, it has been included in previous versions.
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Yea I don't notice anything different in this version
Big Awesome thanks worked like a charm
That was super easy. Thanks for the tip guys.
v2.5.0.1 is Out
Img File:
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.1-inc.img
First post updated.
If you have Rom Manager installed, you can install this really easily.
1) Run Rom Manager
2) Select All ClockworkMod Recoveries
3) Select 2.5.01
4) Select Reboot into Recovery
5) It will install automatically
6) ???
7) Profit
ETA: And no it doesn't stick...... Sorry
execute_method said:
If you have Rom Manager installed, you can install this really easily.
1) Run Rom Manager
2) Select All ClockworkMod Recoveries
3) Select 2.5.01
4) Select Reboot into Recovery
5) It will install automatically
6) ???
7) Profit
ETA: And YES it DOES stick.
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Thanks for the post. I tried to flash it through terminal like i used to do on my g1 but that did not work. This however did.
execute_method said:
If you have Rom Manager installed, you can install this really easily.
1) Run Rom Manager
2) Select All ClockworkMod Recoveries
3) Select 2.5.01
4) Select Reboot into Recovery
5) It will install automatically
6) ???
7) Profit
ETA: And YES it DOES stick.
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Dude, no. It does not stick and caps won't change that. Add another step to your method. Go to advanced while in recovery and choose reboot recovery. Realize it didn't stick LOL.
Only unrevoked's tools will work to make it stick.
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adrynalyne said:
Dude, no. It does not stick and caps won't change that. Add another step to your method. Go to advanced while in recovery and choose reboot recovery. Realize it didn't stick LOL.
Only unrevoked's tools will work to make it stick.
Sent from my HTC Incredible.
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Sorry, I spoke too soon. You are right.
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what the changes on the new version?
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First things first, if you flashed a previous version of Clockwork Recovery using Odin, FLASH BACK TO A STOCK KERNEL using this Odin package:
http://koush.tandtgaming.com//test/kernel-vibrant-stock.tar.md5
This recovery is *very* safe to use. It does NOT flash your kernel; it is a completely uninvasive recovery method.
How it works: The recovery is packaged as an update.zip that you run from STOCK recovery. The update.zip unpacks Clockwork Recovery onto the ramdisk and restarts recovery. When you reboot, it reverts back to the original, unmodified, stock recovery. So, you will need to keep the recovery on the root of your SD card as an update.zip, and apply the zip every time you want to start Clockwork.
HOWEVER, if you use ROM Manager, all of the recovery installation and management instructions are done for you!
Installation instructions:
Download ROM Manager from the Market.
Flash Recovery.
Choose Vibrant as your phone.
Accept the Superuser prompt.
On the very FIRST boot of Clockwork, you may need to manually select "reinstall packages" if Clockwork does not start. You should only ever have to do this once. It will be automatic from then on.
Watch the backup go!
That's it! This is completely painless and safe! There is no need for Odin anymore to replace the recovery or flash updates!
If you appreciate my work, please buy the Premium version of ROM Manager!
Failed the first time. Left me in the stock recovery menu and gave a recovery error when clockwork first started. Flashed again and tried to backup a second time. Looks like it worked perfect! Now we need some froyo!
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Failed the first time. Left me in the stock recovery menu and gave a recovery error when clockwork first started. Flashed again and tried to backup a second time. Looks like it worked perfect! Now we need some froyo!
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Yes! That is expected! The very first boot WILL FAIL, the recovery needs a kick start to complete installation.
little tip
after I downloaded Rom Manager and had it download the recovery for my Vibrant.
After the success message I waited nothing happened so you may have to select to manually reboot into the recovery, then select "reinstall packages" to finish the installation.
I don't see Vibrant in ROM manager. Do I need to buy premium or am I doin somethin wrong
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I don't see Vibrant in ROM manager. Do I need to buy premium or am I doin somethin wrong
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he either took it down and is gonna release it later or something... just wait..
I don't even see "Vibrant" in that list
Nevermind....see above
lp894 said:
I don't even see "Vibrant" in that list
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Vibrant is listed. "Galaxy S Vibrant". Make sure you are on wifi. Some carriers cache web pages.
Sweet I can't wait to have a real recovery
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Vibrant is listed. "Galaxy S Vibrant". Make sure you are on wifi. Some carriers cache web pages.
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I can confirm I used Wifi and have already completed my first backup using Clockwork
thanks Koush.. buying the prem version to show my support!
Bummer I guess ill have to wait until I can find a hotspot
I downloaded the clockwork Rom Manager premium and I press the pFlash Recovery button. But I don't see Vibrant in the list either.
Please make sure you guys are on wifi. T-Mobile is caching your webpages and serving you older versions.
when i flash the recovery.. and reboot it goes to the stock recovery i hit reinstall packages then it goes to clockwork.. but after that if i reboot it goes back to stock... hmm thats odd..
ElChibo said:
when i flash the recovery.. and reboot it goes to the stock recovery i hit reinstall packages then it goes to clockwork.. but after that if i reboot it goes back to stock... hmm thats odd..
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That's how it is supposed to work. Recovery is not replaced permanently. It's safer that way. Just reinstall packages to get into clockwork. Or use ROM Manager to have it handle everything automatically.
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Bummer I guess ill have to wait until I can find a hotspot
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No, you don't have to. Just go into your browser, go to menu-->more-->settings-->clear chache and that will get you going
Koush said:
That's how it is supposed to work. Recovery is not replaced permanently. It's safer that way. Just reinstall packages to get into clockwork. Or use ROM Manager to have it handle everything automatically.
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ok i get it now... ive been used to always having Amon-RA recovery on my phone when ever i boot to it.. so what your saying is everytime your gonna flash a custom rom this is gonna have to take place?
ElChibo said:
ok i get it now... ive been used to always having Amon-RA recovery on my phone when ever i boot to it.. so what your saying is everytime your gonna flash a custom rom this is gonna have to take place?
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If flashing manually, yes. Just flash using ROM Manager though, and it will handle that all for you automatically.
I can't permanently replace the recovery until the kernel source and whatnot is released for the Vibrant.
Hells yeah!!! Will someone PLEASE put a shipped firmware out now? Like the T959UVJFD. I appreciate the life saving effort from MS_Guru, but t959uvje8 is not jiving with me and my 3g and/or wifi...
Amazing work! Excellent idea for a 100% safe recovery! Kudos!!
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My partner at the office just installed Clockwork Recovery on his Droid X and when attempting to reboot into recovery or make a backup of his system the phone just reboots as normal.
The phone is rooted and allows him to run things like WiFi Tether and asks for security privelages for other rooted apps.
Any idea why Clockwork Recovery wont go into recovery or do backups?
Did he install the bootsrapper mod also?
I dont believe so. Was that listed in the steps? i didnt see it.
jcohenlv said:
I dont believe so. Was that listed in the steps? i didnt see it.
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Listed in multiple steps
Installing Custom Recovery:
1. Install whatever OS version you want (2.1 or 2.2)
2. Make sure your phone is rooted
3. Download and install Droid X Bootstrap (credit to koush)
4. Download and install Rom Manager from the Market
5. Click Bootstrap Recovery inside the DroidX Bootstrap APP
6. Download the recovery from inside Rom Manager
7. Reboot into recovery from ROM MANAGER
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Instructions straight from rootzwiki
Thank You
I have thoroughly restored and master cleared my phone twice now. I root it, install Rom Manager and then attempt to install Clockworkmod Recovery and every time I get "Error while downloading from server". Are they down or something?
same story here, I even gave them the $5 and now it cannot even install the clockwork mod What is going on here?!
I believe the server is down for the clockwork mod file that rom manager downloads from. I attached the file that I downloaded from another post.
Thank you,
Thats got it
No change.
zerofx said:
I believe the server is down for the clockwork mod file that rom manager downloads from. I attached the file that I downloaded from another post.
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This didn't change anything for me. Installed via recovery menu. Did I do something wrong?
lunikalm said:
This didn't change anything for me. Installed via recovery menu. Did I do something wrong?
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Did you install it twice? First time does not take.
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lunikalm said:
This didn't change anything for me. Installed via recovery menu. Did I do something wrong?
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Once you put the update.zip on your internal SD card , reboot to recovery and select "reinstall packages"...............you are in ClockworkMod Recovery
mcord11758 said:
Did you install it twice? First time does not take.
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Had the same problem wit the server and can confirm it worked with the update.zip in the post AND the double install(you dont need to reboot again just hit install packets againg).
Thx
I can also confirm that this worked as well. I am rooting my bosses phone(captivate) and clockwork was giving me "server" issues when flashing the recovery. Put the update.zip on the sd card, booted to recovery and ran the update, I am flashing clockwork as we speak! Thanks, this forum never lets me down!
I thought I knew enough not to ever post a question that might be answered already but here goes... I am an HTC Evo owner and know how to flash a rom in recovery with no problem. I boot into recovery (Amon Ra, I have cwm on my wifes phone) do a nandroid backup, wipe phone, cache, dalvik then flash zip from sd. i choose a rom and flash then reboot, everything is all good. With my Vivid, I am fearful of flashing a rom this way because of this fastboot step and what is a kernel(<------- i know it sounds newb but a for real question)? If I absolutely have to perform the fast boot step, I am 99% certain I will be able to figure it out, in fact I believe I have performed a similar task when rooting the Vivid. I may have the capability to do it but it doesn't make sense to me. I would like to understand why. Any helpful answers or tips for me?
"In computing, the kernel is the main component of most computer operating systems; it is a bridge between applications and the actual data processing done at the hardware level." (This was from Wikipedia)
I would post a URL but since I'm 'new'.
Anyways, that's the gist of it.
(To my knowledge)
With most roms for example Rumraider, you need to flash the kernel (boot image) first before you flash the rom in. Cwm in order for the Rom to boot properly. It is the nearly the exact same steps as you HTC EVO. I'm coming from an HTC Aria so I'm like you and never had to this kernel flashing before. Trust yourself it is not hard. Just read the superguide. I repeat READ THE SUPERGUIDE. It explains exactly how to do it. There are a few ways to do it. I find using the command prompt the easiest but you need a pc. You can now even use a kernel flasher or a program called flash image GUI from the market. Honest its not so bad just read read read. I believe we need to flash this way until we get S-off. Hope this helps.
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strose09 said:
With most roms for example Rumraider, you need to flash the kernel (boot image) first before you flash the rom in. Cwm in order for the Rom to boot properly. It is the nearly the exact same steps as you HTC EVO. I'm coming from an HTC Aria so I'm like you and never had to this kernel flashing before. Trust yourself it is not hard. Just read the superguide. I repeat READ THE SUPERGUIDE. It explains exactly how to do it. There are a few ways to do it. I find using the command prompt the easiest but you need a pc. You can now even use a kernel flasher or a program called flash image GUI from the market. Honest its not so bad just read read read. I believe we need to flash this way until we get S-off. Hope this helps.
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What he said.
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Thanks to all of you!!! I use the comand window with the EVO 3d screen to boot in recovery. (1.5) I use the rootevo3dnew folder and hold down shift right click and it opens that comand window. (Just so you know what I know) But with the vivid I cant get the comand window to find the phone. I have used flash image GUI from the market (life saver) But I have found that some ROMS do not have a Kernal file in it for it to find. So it says I am missing img. So the question is how do I flash a kernal or add it to a Rom I would like to try? O and yes a noob all the way
When you use the command prompt window are you in fastboot on your phone? Make sure you install the correct drivers as well. If that doesn't work try using a program called easy kernel flasher. I think a dev on her created it.
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strose09 said:
When you use the command prompt window are you in fastboot on your phone? Make sure you install the correct drivers as well. If that doesn't work try using a program called easy kernel flasher. I think a dev on her created it.
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Thanks I will try that tonight The one thing I noticed is I use FlashImageGUI and it works great on HoliRaider V1 - Sense 3.5. I have tried to use it on VJRaider 0.0.3 Sense 3.5 and it will not load the kernal. why would that be?
I stole this from the superguide.
First, download FlashImageGUI from the bottom of the post. But, if you are going to use this more than once, SUPPORT THE DEV and buy the app from the market. You will also get auto updates if you buy it straight from the market
- If you downloaded the FlashImageGUI from the bottom of this post, put it on your external sd card and use a file explorer from your phone to install it
- Then download the ROM you want (this app can find the kernel image in a ROM zip) or just download the kernel by itself or the recovery img you want
- Put your desired kernel or ROM zip or recovery img on the ROOT of your SD card (not in any folders)
- Turn off wifi
- Launch the FlashImageGUI app on your phone
- Click browse and select the ROM zip or kernel or recovery img you put on the sd
- If you selected a ROM zip, the app will automatically find the kernel image
- Select "kernel image" or "recovery image"
- Select "clear dalvik" and "clear cache"
- Click "Flash Image" and let it complete
- IF THIS GAVE AN ERROR OR DIDN'T WORK CORRECTLY, ASK THE DEV OF THE ROM/KERNEL/RECOVERY TO MAKE IT COMPATIBLE WITH THIS APP
- If you were flashing a recovery, turn off the phone and try going into recovery mode (power button + vol down) and you should have the new custom CWM
- (If you were flashing a kernel, YOU NEED TO IMMEDIATELY FLASH YOUR DESIRED ROM
- Turn off your device, then boot into h-boot (hold down the power button and vol down)
- Now flash your ROM zip by following the guide below to flash the ROM, START WITH STEP 6 OF THAT GUIDE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416836
strose09 said:
I stole this from the superguide.
First, download FlashImageGUI from the bottom of the post. But, if you are going to use this more than once, SUPPORT THE DEV and buy the app from the market. You will also get auto updates if you buy it straight from the market
- If you downloaded the FlashImageGUI from the bottom of this post, put it on your external sd card and use a file explorer from your phone to install it
- Then download the ROM you want (this app can find the kernel image in a ROM zip) or just download the kernel by itself or the recovery img you want
- Put your desired kernel or ROM zip or recovery img on the ROOT of your SD card (not in any folders)
- Turn off wifi
- Launch the FlashImageGUI app on your phone
- Click browse and select the ROM zip or kernel or recovery img you put on the sd
- If you selected a ROM zip, the app will automatically find the kernel image
- Select "kernel image" or "recovery image"
- Select "clear dalvik" and "clear cache"
- Click "Flash Image" and let it complete
- IF THIS GAVE AN ERROR OR DIDN'T WORK CORRECTLY, ASK THE DEV OF THE ROM/KERNEL/RECOVERY TO MAKE IT COMPATIBLE WITH THIS APP
- If you were flashing a recovery, turn off the phone and try going into recovery mode (power button + vol down) and you should have the new custom CWM
- (If you were flashing a kernel, YOU NEED TO IMMEDIATELY FLASH YOUR DESIRED ROM
- Turn off your device, then boot into h-boot (hold down the power button and vol down)
- Now flash your ROM zip by following the guide below to flash the ROM, START WITH STEP 6 OF THAT GUIDE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416836
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Yep I tried this like 5 times didn't work and I found out I had a bad download. So I downloaded the rom again and used this and it worked. Thanks guys
I thought I was losing my mind on this but just a bad download
Hi folks,
just wanted to flash cryberts 1.31 rom and got the issue of a boot loop in feamod recovery.
It doesn't care if i turn off the phone via power-button, if I choose reboot system now or if i pull out the battery - if i turn on the phone I always get into Feamod Recovery and the phone doens't boot into Android...
Any Ideas?
Vanaxel said:
Hi folks,
just wanted to flash cryberts 1.31 rom and got the issue of a boot loop in feamod recovery.
It doesn't care if i turn off the phone via power-button, if I choose reboot system now or if i pull out the battery - if i turn on the phone I always get into Feamod Recovery and the phone doens't boot into Android...
Any Ideas?
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get the phone into download mode (volume down + menu + power) and try flash another rom using Odin (Cranium, broodROM for eg.) or try flash feamode recovery 1.2 (with ODIN) then try reflash crybert`s rom
anyway do a zip test before you use one to flash somethin` just to be sure you won`t get a bad zip
hi,
i've found a quicker solution:
1. Just put this file on sdcard -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=861538&d=1326841043
(found in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21527547&postcount=875)
2. load it via Feamod "install from sdcard"
3. reboot phone
4. done
cheers
Vanaxel said:
hi,
i've found a quicker solution:
1. Just put this file on sdcard -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=861538&d=1326841043
(found in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21527547&postcount=875)
2. load it via Feamod "install from sdcard"
3. reboot phone
4. done
cheers
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Am I good or what?!
nikagl said:
Am I good or what?!
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LOL!
anyway OP next time if u have problems ask in that particular thread yea.. don't worry xda has plenty of helpful members, nikagl here for example
nikagl said:
Am I good or what?!
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Yes you are.
nikagl said:
Am I good or what?!
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You rock, man! That Feamod reboot issue was driving me nuts!