Anybody know how I could install this on my droid.if you kniw how can you please give me a guide on how to do so.thanks in advance
http://psfmod.klutsh.com/sholes.php
Put on sdcard and flash it? It's just a recovery image. Should be some guides that tell you how to flash a recovery if you don't know how.
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Can you give me some links on how to flash a recovery image
What exactly is this recovery image. I've never heard of it before. Is it like Clockwork and SPR?
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Hi all,
i would like to ask if anyone have experience with this Recovery!? I have try to install and it worked, but i dont have access on it. It boot and boot and boot..... Anyone have a solution???
thx
Boot & boot & boot? As in you're stuck in a boot loop?
Yes sir, I am in a Bootloop if i want to go in the recovery (2.5.1.3). Now i am again on 2.5.1.1 and all is fine.
I haven't had one problem with the recovery since I started using it.
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2.5.1.4 solve the problem...
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I have freshes old CWM Recovery from a year ago and cant install the newest Version. Can someone help me out?
Go look at my signature and click on the link for the recovery images I made. Take the zip and flash it in recovery.
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Have you tried rom manager?
All you do is open the app up and click flash recovery at the top, then cdma hero. BAM. Done
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Could someone please tell me what the trick is to getting into Clockwork on my Bionic? I rooted it, installed CWM (Premium) from the market, and then from within CWM I flashed the custom recovery by picking the Bionic model from the menu.
Now when I try to reboot into recovery to do a Nandroid, etc. The phone just reboots instead. Do I need to install the bootstrapper or something else over the top or in place of CWM?
Thanks, please advise.
-Rob
I've seen this before. Try flashing cwm again and boot into recovery. If that doesn't work get the bionic bootstrapper and flash that. If that gets you into recovery. Good. But I would flash cwm via rom manager again.
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The problem is you're not using the bootstrapper. It's required.
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^this. Solves your problem
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Thanks!
That clarification did the trick. It wasn't immediately clear to me the bootstrapper was required. Thank you guys.
i've just installed a recovery and i'm stuck on STEP 3 ROOT how do i get supersu on my phone
1) You have to write here.
2) For flash the SU, download it, copy it into recovery with mount usb and flash it.
Or you can use GOOmanager to download it and install from recovery. It places it on you sd
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djabby said:
Or you can use GOOmanager to download it and install from recovery. It places it on you sd
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Does he need root for GOOmanager? not sure about that one.
regardless, follow the steps from the link above and you'll get there
thanks for the help guys i've got root
wrong thread lol. mod please close this..:silly:
look into this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
flash a custom recovery, and install SU
Hi all, can I please get some help putting cwm on my phone. I whenever I try to reboot to recovery after installing it from ROM manager I get a scary error message saying it can't find a boot IMG when in the clockwork mod folder I can find the IMG easily I really nead help. For some reason whenever I try to install twrp through the apk it bootloops and I had to get it repaired to get it working again any help will be appreciated
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Look at this index, how to unlock, root and install ROM.
Search and don't hurry.
I'm already rooted do I maybe need to unlock the boot loader?
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Really? God damn it. If you'd bother to search you'd find the requirement of a custom recovery is a unlocked bootloader! Is it really that hard to figure it out?
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