FYI, I am new to the game
Been doing a lot of research and decided to root with Z4 and to use Rom Manager (rooting isn't the issue). Flash ClockworkMod Recovery works fine. My problem - When attempting to Reboot into Recovery my hero attempts to reboot but stays at the opening HTC image.
Any ideas?
Try to make it go into recovery through ADB. I think that's the command program. Not sure. I'm very forgetful today.
Open up Rom Manager and flash alternate recovery then re-flash Clockwork Recovery. Hope that helps
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Wonderful! Alternate worked. Thanks!!!
bigbird5788 said:
Wonderful! Alternate worked. Thanks!!!
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Glad I could help
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Hi guys:
I have rooted my phone today using SuperOneClick root. Then I have installed ROM Manager, and installed Clockwork Recovery Mod 3.0.0.5. I have being reflashing Clockwork and recovery menu via ROM Manager because when I turn off my phone and turn it up (holding up power on and vol down button) and press to go to Recovery then appears the error image that is like an Android logo, cellphone and a yellow caution sign.
¿Can you guys help me? ¿What I'm doing wrong?
Thanks!
That's the stock recovery. If you still have a stock rom, it will restore stock recovery unless you delete the following files:
/system/etc/install-recovery.sh
/system/recovery-from-boot.p
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I don't understand.
I have installed to it CM7 last build. And is running without any problems, but I am scared that if I have some problem with the OS and I can't boot to recovery.
It has Clockwork Recovery Mod but I can access it unless I use ROM Manager to start it.
¿I need to delete those 2 files and It will be fixed?
Thanks!
That is definitely the stock recovery (Android with an exclamation in a triangle).
If you have CM7 installed, I've no idea how you got the stock recovery, but re-flashing another recovery should fix it. The two files I mentioned aren't included in CM7, so that's not the problem...
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Agree. That's the stock recovery. Sometimes you need to apply the new recovery twice under rom manager. I did have similar experience. Install a custom recovery again. I beg it will be fine next time. Hope this help.
When I first rooted using a one click method my custom recovery would only stick for one boot. On the xda nexus one wiki there's instructions on how to install a recovery after one click root and get it to stick.
Hope this helps!
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I am running serendipity 6.3 I updated my rom manager premium. I hit flash cloworkmod recovery then I hit reboot in to recover. This brings me to the 3e recover screen. Then I can't reinstall packages because my power button is not working and it says verification error so I have to pull my battery then I use the 3 button fix to get me to recover mode again but this time I am in 2e recovery and everything goes good.
don't use rom manager on a rom with a custom kernel/recovery
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Ok thanks.
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mcord11758 said:
don't use rom manager on a rom with a custom kernel/recovery
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So you shouldnt use ROM Manager to install Cognition 4.3 since it uses Cog Kernel? You should just manually boot into recovery and do it that way?
fooldog01 said:
So you shouldnt use ROM Manager to install Cognition 4.3 since it uses Cog Kernel? You should just manually boot into recovery and do it that way?
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You shouldn't use rom manager for anything anymore other than to get the update.zip on your phone. Once you have the new recovery then just keep that on your phone and you just boot into recovery without rom manager.
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Frank the Funkasaurus Rex said:
You shouldn't use rom manager for anything anymore other than to get the update.zip on your phone. Once you have the new recovery then just keep that on your phone and you just boot into recovery without rom manager.
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+1 and if you keep the update.zip decide to flash to stock for any reason you won't have to root to flash a rom anymore
Understood. Thanks for the info. Im learning all the time!
i started a clockworkMOD recovery wiki on XDA. needs more info though. if anyone can improve go for it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=ClockworkMod_Recovery
We all know this is Koush's Work But Just Figured I Would Post It Up Here in case anyone needs it............
Thank you. Is there anyway to flash through Rom Manager
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Zehlek said:
Thank you. Is there anyway to flash through Rom Manager
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yea it should b the first option in the menu
aam6906 said:
yea it should b the first option in the menu
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I flashed it, but now I am unable to boot into recovery. It takes me to the bootloader instead.
The only way I can get back into recovery is to flash and older version of CWM. Is anyone else having this issue?
Same problem here, with i9020.
i've a german nexus s (.23) it works very well!
RickROM said:
I flashed it, but now I am unable to boot into recovery. It takes me to the bootloader instead.
The only way I can get back into recovery is to flash and older version of CWM. Is anyone else having this issue?
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I had that problem and I just flashed it a second time in rom manager and it works
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Zehlek said:
I had that problem and I just flashed it a second time in rom manager and it works
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I flashed it multiple times in ROM Manager, and I could never get it to work. I will try again later.
Fix permissions then reboot, I had the same issue and that fixed it
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Im having the same issue can't boot into recovery now
Where can we find the changelog?
Darrien13 said:
Im having the same issue can't boot into recovery now
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I have the same proble. I have to flash back to CWM 3.0.0.0 to able to go to recovery mode. I'm not sure whether it's becuase I rooted my wiht this methode "Root & custom recovery WITHOUT oem unlock & wipe ".
Any suggestion? Or just stay with CMW 3.0.0.0?
You can try this one. In the same forum. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=988686
yup it killed my recovery mode too. reverting back!
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yup it killed my recovery mode too. reverting back!
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It also killed my recovery.
This killed my recovery too. I did as Suprakarma suggested and all is well.
From within RomManager, run the fix permissions script.
(This had a problem on my device, it appears it doesn't like the BusyBox that Titanium Backup installed, so I had to install a new copy from the market).
Once that script's finished, reboot, then reinstall recovery from Rom Manager. Boot into recovery.
Hope that helps.
nop working i fix permition and flash recovery and stell same no working
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Just out of curiousity, can anyone confirm if this recovery works on the i9023 or i9020a?
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I am back on 3.0.0.5 after trying to fix permissions. I will try again later.
we can always use an extra mirror
some times Koush website goes down for long period of times
Today, Koush added support for the Droid 3 to ClockworkMod.
This includes releasing a Droid 3 Bootstrap which I believe he'll have some download links for or be placing on the market.
BEWARE: If you plan on using the new bootstrap from Koush, PLEASE use the "Remove Recovery" button and uninstall my Bootstrap APK before installing his.
Don't use 2 Bootstrap APKs together. Universe Explode. Or, maybe it could be unpredictable if you decide to remove mine later.
Thank you for listening to this public service announcement.
i see it in the market
Whats the difference with this one and yours Hashcode? Are you still updating yours?
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Its the newest version. It works with rom manager. Probably flashes all partitions, but not sure.
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So you don't need to install bootstrap before installing this?
So quick question, if we were to flash something and it ended up boot looping, like flashing a theme, how do we get back into cwm if we can't get back into android to access the app? Need to be able to restore in case something like this happens.
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No. You have to uninstall the previously released bootstrap/recovery. After which you install this new one.
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Yep uninstall Hashcodes version from his app, then install the "Droid 3 bootstrap" on the market or from here http://t.co/IM110WZ3 then use clockwork mod to install the recovery for Droid 3 in the flashable list.
@clockworkmod
-smc
edru said:
No. You have to uninstall the previously released bootstrap/recovery. After which you install this new one.
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But if you havent installed the old one?
buckmarble said:
So quick question, if we were to flash something and it ended up boot looping, like flashing a theme, how do we get back into cwm if we can't get back into android to access the app? Need to be able to restore in case something like this happens.
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Yeah i'm also curious how your supposed to get back into recovery in case of a boot loop?
Are either you or Koush going to be continuing work on your alternate-system-partition scheme for making 2nd-init not an accident waiting to happen?
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Are either you or Koush going to be continuing work on your alternate-system-partition scheme for making 2nd-init not an accident waiting to happen?
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This. It is nice having official support, but the idea of keeping a 99% pure system and almost no risk of fubaring 2nd-init is extremely attractive.
Hmm not sure how to access the recovery from device power down using this, going to bptools just initiates a normal start up.
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I too hope we see the 2nd init partition I Don't plan on installing the official at this point.
I used Hashcode's app to uninstall his recovery.. rebooted... downloaded Koush's Rom Manager from the market.. installed... started the app and flashed clockworkmod recovery... gave su permissions.... clicked Reboot into Recovery and it just reboots normally... no CWM... am i missing a step? is there a keyboard combo that will boot into CWM... vol-down+power only takes you to fastboot..
Thanks to all for continuing to develop this phone!
ckarrow2 said:
I used Hashcode's app to uninstall his recovery.. rebooted... downloaded Koush's Rom Manager from the market.. installed... started the app and flashed clockworkmod recovery... gave su permissions.... clicked Reboot into Recovery and it just reboots normally... no CWM... am i missing a step? is there a keyboard combo that will boot into CWM... vol-down+power only takes you to fastboot..
Thanks to all for continuing to develop this phone!
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yeah, you need to bootstrapper app, and i believe you need to click bootstrap recovery everytime you need to reboot into cwm.
you can get the app here http://t.co/IM110WZ3 (thank somemadcaaant)
erismaster said:
yeah, you need to bootstrapper app, and i believe you need to click bootstrap recovery everytime you need to reboot into cwm.
you can get the app here http://t.co/IM110WZ3 (thank somemadcaaant)
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Thanks! worked perfectly! I couldn't see the forest for the trees
I seem to be having some issues getting this to work.
I uninstalled the Hashcode recovery, then removed his app. After that I downloaded the Droid3 recovery from the market and installed that. Going into Rom Manager, after a reboot, I was it did not list any Clockwork as being installed. I clicked on the list and Droid 3 was now one of the options so I applied that and went to test by having Rom manager reboot into recovery.
It sat there for a good 5 minutes on the red Motorola logo. Pulled the battery to reboot and it booted fine but I cannot figure out how to access the recovery.
calash said:
I seem to be having some issues getting this to work.
I uninstalled the Hashcode recovery, then removed his app. After that I downloaded the Droid3 recovery from the market and installed that. Going into Rom Manager, after a reboot, I was it did not list any Clockwork as being installed. I clicked on the list and Droid 3 was now one of the options so I applied that and went to test by having Rom manager reboot into recovery.
It sat there for a good 5 minutes on the red Motorola logo. Pulled the battery to reboot and it booted fine but I cannot figure out how to access the recovery.
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Using the bootstrap app make sure you click bootstrap recovery then reboot recovery using the app. See if that helps.
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erismaster said:
Using the bootstrap app make sure you click bootstrap recovery then reboot recovery using the app. See if that helps.
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That did it. Now it shows up in ROM manager and I can boot into the recovery from both apps.
Thanks
i used the All In One method pkg to root, then installed the ROM Manager and went into recovery mode to install Gingervolt 2.0. Afterwards i went into recovery mode and did a factory reset to delete all the crap that for some reason was left over from before rooting. now it won't leave recovery mode
Did you install cwm recovery from ROM manager?
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Beamer9408 said:
Did you install cwm recovery from ROM manager?
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I think the all-in-one did root and cwm recovery install together
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I think the all-in-one did root and cwm recovery install together
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Try flashing this in recovery
http://www.mediafire.com/?8r1xbg3uurug47q
that worked!!! thanks so much!