[Q] Make Clockworkmod the default recovery manager - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

OK, maybe I'm missing it, but with every search I've ran, all I come up with is 3e recovery problem, but I've already gotten past that.
I am running rooted stock 2.2 with the 3e fix. I have CWM installed, and I can get into it by installing the update.zip it created. But I would like to make it my default recovery, is it possible? Or am I dumb and am I just missing it?
Thanks

It has to be baked into the kernel ... Thus you can't make it default on the stock one, you will have to keep the update.zip on your sdcard and reinstall packages twice each time.
Every single custom kernel has it as default, so you can flash a new kernel to do it. If you are on stock 2.2 look for ones that say based on kb1, or you will have to flash another modem as well or call quality will have sound issues. But at that point might as well just pick out a rom, it'll have all that stuff all ready to go. Plus alot of added features and theme options....

Thanks for the heads up

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[Q] Not sure about installing themes/ROMs

Recently I installed the ROM Cognition, and want to theme this ROM.
As I understand, I download the theme, rename to 'update.zip', and install via recovery mode just like I did the ROM.
Here is where my question comes into play:
1. Some themes say they only are compatible with certain numbers/letters, such as: J16, JFW or things like this. How do I know if my phone will work with specific themes? I want to make sure that I do not brick my phone.
2. If I want to install a new ROM on my phone, should I flash with Odin back to Eclair 2.1, re-root, and install the new ROM? Or can I do this from ROM Manager with a backup of my Apps on Titanium Backup (and how do you export this to work on new ROMS)?
Thanks in advance
you should not be renaming ANYTHING to update.zip. you should be flashing roms and themes through clockwork mod recovery....
Yeah you're right. Can I go from one ROM to another without flashing back with Odin though?
In most cases you can flash one rom over another successfully.
1. Some themes say they only are compatible with certain numbers/letters, such as: J16, JFW or things like this. How do I know if my phone will work with specific themes? I want to make sure that I do not brick my phone.
Need to check what type of modem/kernel you have currently on your phone for compatibility. Go to Settings -> About Phone and look for the last three letters under Baseband Version - that will tell you if <x> Theme will work for your phone.
Also - it is highly suggested that you backup your framework-res.apk and twframework-res.apk before attempting to run the theme. This will prevent you from having to re-flash your entire phone. (Will need to use root explorer and be familiar with ADB commands to do this)
Make sure to follow the instructions on the person who created the theme. Most will tell you to use ROM Manager to install the theme.zip. Unless they specifically tell you to rename it to update.zip - don't.
2. If I want to install a new ROM on my phone, should I flash with Odin back to Eclair 2.1, re-root, and install the new ROM? Or can I do this from ROM Manager with a backup of my Apps on Titanium Backup (and how do you export this to work on new ROMS)?
It is highly suggested that you ODIN 1 Click back to stock before updating to a new ROM. If it is just an update then sure you would be able to install over the top of the existing ROM.
Although you "could" install a new ROM over the top of the "old" ROM - you could very likely have issues - starting fresh with going back to Stock prevents you from having any issues that might arise over flashing a new ROM.
Baseband of modem has nothing to do with compatibility of themes. You could be using a jpy or jk3 Rom framework base and be using the same jl3 or jk4 modem which is what is reflected in baseband version under about phone.
If Rom developer is nice they will reflect framework base in the build number, otherwise they usually say in the op for the Rom.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
Aha I stand corrected.
Although... before all the modem mix/matching started happening - it was a decent way to check what you were running.
Spose you would have to check the chef/dev before figuring it out like the dood above me said

Noobish custom ROM questions

I've yet to flash a custom ROM but I do have a custom kernel which has CWM3 (Advanced Voodoo v666.2) and the stock JS3 ROM.
Am I alright to just disable voodoo and flash the custom ROM right from there without any problem?
Secondly, if I'm moving to a custom ROM that is based off of the ROM that I have installed, is a data wipe still necessary and if it is, will I still have the nandroid backups just in case it fails?
Lastly, are all or most of the popular custom ROMs theme-able with any type of theme ment for, say, a JS3-based ROM for instance, is it custom-ROM specific, or does and froyo theme work with any froyo ROM?
Thank you for your advice and help. Sorry if these questions have been asked, I have looked quite a bit before asking.
If you have a 2e kernel & CWM, then you're good to go for flashing. Pretty much every cooked ROM will have instructions that say to disable lagfixes before flashing a new ROM as a precaution.
The first time you flash a flavour of cooked ROM, it's suggested to do the wipe. You might not run into problems without it, but I always backup my sdcard (along with titanium backups) before flashing a new ROM. Have never used nandroid to recover my phone's last good state. Then again with some of the issues I've had with mine, those woulnd't have helped to much anyways!
You'd have to check the theme you want to use to see if it's compatible with the ROM you're about to flash. The big name ROMs and themes usually work.
I'm not sure how to check and see if I have 2e recovery. I recently had to repartition and I went straight to this kernel. I'm not going to assume that this kernel would have 2e as part of the kernel even though it updates CWM.
(edit)The kernel is advanced voodoo v666.1 +2 should that mean that the +2 is the 2e recovery?
If you have voodoo, then you 2e.
If you can load CWM, then for all purposes you have 2e
Ok, I flashed over to Darky's 9.2 with voodoo 5.4.1 along with a custom notification window (the cartoon chick from Jumba) and the green and black market. If I could post screens, I would, but for now, I just want to say thanks.

[Q] KB1-> CWM?

I've browsed and searched around but not having luck, partly, I suspect, due to a lack of knowledge. Also, most of what is out there is for custom roms.
How can I get CWM to work on the Stock KB1 ROM? I have found a method to root, and get it to sideload, but I'm not finding how to get CWM working.
I presume it is 3e or something. Here is what I have tried:
1.) I put the update.zip that I've been using for quite a while on it.
2.) I tried using ROM Manager to set it up
In both cases I get the E:Failure....errors.
This should work I believe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=909213
CM7
Gave you a thanks.
I also found it at this thread. Good to go.
Now I just need to be sure I flash CWMs that won't mess up my 2.2. Lot of stuff is for 2.2.1.
What are you looking to flash?
CM7
I've been using Serendipity for quite a while and love . But given enough time, I always end up losing auto rotation functionality. Flash back to stock always fixes it. So, I'm going to try to get KB1 as functional as I can.
I have finally got it rooted; installing non-market apps; and CWM working.
I am about to check on a Dena theme I had used, but expect it to not work, given it was on a 2.2.1 rom. Maybe I'll be surprised.
I also want to get the Circle Batt mod. I expect I can achieve that with the UOT Kitchen.
I have also just applied a Beta Kernel,, so making progress.
Not sure what else I want to flash, but want to be ready with CWM, which I am now.
I Flashed Supersurio's KB1 + Voodoo Kernel. After that I installed CWM using ROM Manager.
If you are looking to get CWM working on 2.2, this seems like the easiest method and you end up getting Voodoo Lagfix as a bonus!

[Q] reached brickwall with themes

hi.
i've had a galaxy i9000 for a few weeks now and today i decided to root the thing so i could try some sick themes.
rooting went fine, it's all done properly (i think...).
i got metamorph and tried to install this theme:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=726912
after a bit of persuasion, i got the phone to install it successfully, or so i thought. it asked me to reboot, so i did, but there are no changes to the phone, the default theme is still active.
excuse the bluntness, but what the hell do i need to do to get a theme running? i've spent like 2 hours trawling the net reading about cyanogenmod, nandroid, busybox and metamorph and i'm possibly more confused than when i started.
cheers
The ROM you use needs to be De-Odexed
if you are running a stock ROM, then you will never get a theme installed.
there are many Custom Stock - De-Odexed ROMs out there, if you like the stock feel
You should probably have clockworkmod to install the themes too. You can get this by flashing a custom kernel. E.g speedmod for froyo or CFroot for Gingerbread(make sure you get the right version for your rom) and flash either one with odin, read up before flashing and make sure you have download and recovery modes.
So most themes require:
A deodexed rom
CWM to install the theme
I didnt realise you are on CM7 - its still early and i didnt wake up long ago.
anyway a CM7 ROM will be de-odexed so scrap my last post. I dont know if that version is compatible with your version of CM7, However there is a theme section for CM7 only, and thats in the themes and apps section.
also when i was running CM7 you dont need to flash the theme in recovery. You install it like an .apk and there is a built in theme manager app with CM7 - you look in there for your theme and then hit install
is that what you have been doing ??
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ok.
well, i'm running froyo firmware v2.2 and kernal v2.6.32.9.
so, what apps exactly do i need from here? i have a rooted phone with superuser, rom manager, metamorph and busybox.
so damn confusing, every page of information i read just clutters me up. there seems to be a sea of different versions of everything that are all incompatible with each other.
all i want to do is install some different themes.
quick bump. so close to knowing what to do, just need someone to quickly explain!
i thought u was running cyanogenMod ??
anyway, is your froyo rom a custom rom ?? if so its as simple as flashing it in recovery
groovestick said:
ok.
well, i'm running froyo firmware v2.2 and kernal v2.6.32.9.
so, what apps exactly do i need from here? i have a rooted phone with superuser, rom manager, metamorph and busybox.
so damn confusing, every page of information i read just clutters me up. there seems to be a sea of different versions of everything that are all incompatible with each other.
all i want to do is install some different themes.
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My advice:
Install CF root,install clockworkmod recovery,download the theme you want and place it in your internal sd card.Boot in recovery,choose zip from sd card,flash it,reboot ready.
the rom still needs to be de-odexed, if its a stock rom with a custom kernel it still wont work
ok, what the hell is CF?
I DLed the latest CM "nightly" whatever that means for my phone but havent installed it to my phone yet cause im not sure how.
as for being a custom ROM or whatever, the phone is basically stock outta the box apart from being rooted.
thats why themes wont work, your still on stock.
CF root is a kernel, which gives you 2e CWM recovery...
Cyanogen can be a little tricky to install so i would HIGHLY recommend you read the instructions 5 times plus. or get used to flashing simple custom roms first.
I agree, dont mess with cm or miui till you are competent flasher
Sent from gt i9000 insanity 8.5/fugumod
For me GingerReal or Simply Honey have been fairly simple to install. Just folow the instructions to the letter.
Then you can simply can flash any themes from CMW

[Q] Rebuilding my replacement Captivate

I just replaced my Captivate with a refurb from AT&T. FWIW... the guys at the warranty replacement center were very nice and knowledgeable. I have everything backed up with TiBu, moved my pictures off and all that.
My old phone had existz KB1 kernal and of course voodoo file system. Should I put this phone in the same state before I copy pictures back and restore apps? I'm wondering because voodoo as I understand it converts the file system from RFS to whatever voodoo is. That would mean my backups have been converted too.
Also, exixtz kernal is KB1 and this phone came as KB2. Any problem reapplying that kernal which I was very happy with?
I did all this stuff so long ago I've forgotten all the little stuff!
No, shouldn't be a problem. The only difference in KB1AND KB2 is the kernel and modem. But, you have to root first. Here is what I'd do.
Root
Odin flash a kernel with CWM(I used a speedmod kernel)
Flash the kernel of choice from recovery
Restore your backup.
Converting to ext4is up to you. Your back up is not dependent on using rfs or ext4.
Thank you sir! Where in north GA? cold today isn't it.
Dalton area. And yes it is.
Bad start... it won't root
I've Super one click in the past but no go now... just waits for device
helps to put it in debugging mode
dumb question... I've never restored a tibu back up... I have the backup on my pc... where do I put it. Also tibu is complaining that I won't be able to restore due to "allow third party app" not being checked in applications but there is no where to check that?
Need Superoneclick to enable non market/3Rd party apps.
Put the folder labeled Titanium Backup on your internal SDcard. Open TiBu, menu/batch/restore missing apps.
I'm mostly posting these things now in case someone else is in the same boat I am and has to go through this.
Superoneclick worked. I was a little surprised I needed it as my old phone had this enabled from ATT.
Restored most everything although TiBu died 4 times. The only thing that did not restore right was Beautiful Widgets. Fought that. Still not completely right as I can't find the same widget I had for style... FWIW.. I had 93 apps... took over an hour. I now understand the paid version if I was a heavy ROM flasher.
I enabled 3e recovery with no sig required via Truesselo's method. It worked great.
Bluetooth re-paired without requiring a password... I thought that was odd.
Had to re-enter my wireless password. Expected that.
Still evaluating whether or not to reapply Plumb Bob's GPS fix.
Still haven't updated the kernal. A reply above recommended SpeedMod but that looks like an i9000 kernal.
All in all dinked around about 4 hours with it... much of it trying to remember what the heck to do and how to do it.
CWR won't work now... What to do
I've rooted and restored. Along the way I also ran Truesello's (sp?) 3e signature fix as I had done that before with no problems.
Today I was going to flash something and it booted into recovery 3e but it os blue, I thought it was orange before.
I selected reinstall packages and I get this error
E: Can't open /mnt/internal_sd/update.zip Installation aborted.
I'm just trying to get to where I can select the zip file I want to use. I know I've done it the past.
help please.
Did you name it"update" or "update.zip". The phone will actually add the.zip part for you. Try renaming it just update.
mrhaley30705 said:
Did you name it"update" or "update.zip". The phone will actually add the.zip part for you. Try renaming it just update.
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Thanks for your replay... I was thinking I hope mrhaley replies... he seems to know his stuff! I have plumbbob's fix on the phone and was going to flash that. it is named PlumbBob-1.0-CWM-USA.zip. It is not giving me the secondary menus to get there. I don't have an update.zip on the phone. I seem to recall it was for rooting.
Like I said, the only other thing I've done is to run the fix to allow non-signed files.
When I flashed the fix and the kernal last time I was able to navigate and select them.
The old update.zip was to install cwm. On 2e recovery it worked like a charm. 3e was not the same story. You really need cwm if you are going to flash stuff. Custom kernels haves it baked in. I don't have a copy handy, or I would upload it for you. You might try using ROM manager just to install cwm.
or rename everything you flash to update, which can cause problems if you forget to change the name back to what it really is. But, you can't have more than1 thing named update on your internal sd at a time.
mrhaley30705 said:
The old update.zip was to install cwm. On 2e recovery it worked like a charm. 3e was not the same story. You really need cwm if you are going to flash stuff. Custom kernels haves it baked in. I don't have a copy handy, or I would upload it for you. You might try using ROM manager just to install cwm.
or rename everything you flash to update, which can cause problems if you forget to change the name back to what it really is. But, you can't have more than1 thing named update on your internal sd at a time.
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Well whaddya know... I have a folder on my pc in my Android folder called CW and in it is an update.zip file and directions. Bread crumbs... gotta love'm.
Took your advice and installed it through ROM manager. Aaaand we have PlumbBob... 7/7 and 16 ft accuracy.
Still wondering about flashing the KB1 kernal over KB2 though... the phone is sluggish. I probably will in a bit though.

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