Well is the rom manager app latest version bugged?i can't backup rom takes me to normal android recovery each time , tried everythin any tips? I'm using sgs 2.2
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Clock work what happens when you boot to clockwork can you not access backup/restore .
RTFM
Troubleshooting:
Droid users: Stuck at the "M" logo? Flash an alternate recovery and flash back to ClockworkMod.
HTC Users: Flash recovery not working? Try fastbooting a recovery on.
Droid X/2/Pro Users: You must run the Bootstrap application first to use ROM Manager.
Samsung users: You must flash a Clockwork compatible kernel first (see XDA forums
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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 tried flashing it through rom manager but when I went to boot recovery, it didn't show up. I deleted the 3.0.0.5 img. I tried flashing it like 5 times but to no avail.
If you are having flashing issues...try switching to the alternate recovery, bottom of page and then switching back....worked for me...
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I think Koush has the older recoveries on his site, just download and flash from Terminal or ADB.
Here are four ways you could flash the recovery: http://romrepo.info/wiki/index.php?title=Flash_the_ClockworkMod_Recovery.
Just replace the file with what you have and any of them should work.
Follow andythegreenguy's post, except that if you have the newest ROM manager and you use Method 2 from the ROMRepo, the recoveries might be in the mirror.kanged.net folder instead of the koush folder. That did the trick for me.
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i have the samsung vibrant rooted and i have rom manager pro but how can i get ClockworkMod recovery on the phone without going back to 2.1 is it posible
Just hit flash recovery in Rom manager. Then you can reboot into recovery
no i get the android recovery<3e>
When you flash it through Rom manager it is clockwork recovery and if its android just hit reinstall update
still dosent work are you using a vibrant with 2.2
Nope but I have done this many times. Reinstall package
the vibrant is diffrent were as the recovery managerr changed when it was updated you can use ClockworkMod recovery in 2.1 i dont know how to use it in 2.2
samwest39 said:
the vibrant is diffrent were as the recovery managerr changed when it was updated you can use ClockworkMod recovery in 2.1 i dont know how to use it in 2.2
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Untermensch has athread on how to make 3e recovery work like 2e. Search this forum . You are not far away..
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i got it i ent to the cyanogen wecite deviced vibrant and followed the directions and you have to be in DOWNLOAD mode for it to work i got it now
I currently some how got the rooting onto my samsung capivate. It's fully rooted just without clockwork recovery mod. When ever i try to flash it on the device it says successful but when i reboot into recovery it just show me the same recovery as before it was even rooted.
So my question is when flashing a custom rom on the device do i have to use odin or can i use clockwork recovery directly?
Thank and much appreciated.
If you have recovery 2e you can simply install clockwork mod. If you have recovery 3e install a kernel that has clockwork mod built in using Odin. From then on you won't need Odin to flash a custom ROM. Simply use the install from zip option in clockwork.
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Flash the update.zip twice. Since you don't have signature verification error, I an going to assume you are on 2.1. You have to flash the update.zip, then flash it again. Then you should see cwm.
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Flash the update.zip twice. Since you don't have signature verification error, I an going to assume you are on 2.1. You have to flash the update.zip, then flash it again. Then you should see cwm.
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+1 took reinstalling packages 2x while flashing the CWM update.zip back when I first did it
+ 10 when I first flashed I had to select reinstall package like 3 or 4 times.
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today i've got my S1 i9000 , and i am not new in this all development on android, i already flashing roms for S3 and S2 .
so tried to flash ROMS from the forum , and the problem is when i get to CWM , trying to flash the zip folder in the middle of the Installation like
20% completed the device shuts down shows the logo of the new rom and start bootlooping.
i have proper root and a basic CWM , i did wipe data and cache. the rom i was trying is VorteX 0.1 JB.
It's installing a new partition layout. Just reboot into recovery and install the same ROM again, it well finish installation this time.
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It's installing a new partition layout. Just reboot into recovery and install the same ROM again, it well finish installation this time.
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i cant , after installing, the device start bootlooping and i cant access CWM , i need to restore new firmware 2.3.6 via odin
Hey Guys,
So I updated Rom Manager to latest version and now in 'Manage/Restore backups' my backup was missing so I thought no probs I'll just restore previous version with Tit backup - but I still cannot see backup ?
I tried fixing permissions and also moving file out then back into CWM backup folder but this didn't work either -
so any idea's ?
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It's installing a new partition layout. Just reboot into recovery and install the same ROM again, it well finish installation this time.
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i cant , after installing, the device start bootlooping and i cant access CWM , i need to restore new firmware 2.3.6 via odin
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There are several threads on how to flash to JB, and coming from JB you have to flash to ICS first. Here is a good flash guide on JB->ICS: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494493 When you flash in CWM to ICS you'll get a "quick" installation (about 20/30% as you say) and then the device reboots to a "bootloop". This happens because change in kernel. You can just pull the battery after the kernel has been flashed and insert battery while holding down 3-button combo to force into CWM. Now run the .zip again and it should flash properly in the new CWM and kernel.
Check here for more common problems and fixes: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30415128#post30415128
good luck!