[Q] ROM Manager: Install CWM on i9001 - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello.
I rooted my SGS+ GT-I9001 and installed ROM Manager. Now I would like to flash CWM Recovery, but if I try to install it via ROM Manager the app asks me to confirm my device. But in my list no I9001 is listed, only Samsung Galaxy S I9000. Should I choose this or take another way to get CWM on my phone?
Thanks,
wormix

no DON'T select i9000
nd btw after 2.3 update of i9000 rom manager does not install cwm on it...
So even if u select i9000 it wont be able to install cwm...
btw search xda and flash a custom kernel wid cwm (using odin)

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ROM manager and Installing Darkys ROM

I have Samsung Galaxy s i9000 Froyo 2.2, Rooted with Z4root and lagfixed with OCLF. I have downloaded the Darkys ROM 9.2extreme Edition and also the Darkys ROM configurator from market. I have flashed the clockworkmod recovery by using ROM manager. And backed up the data by titanium backup (free version) . Now if I have to flash the Darkys rom from SD card using the ROM manager will I have a problem with recovery 2e? Or it is better to flash the Darkys ROM by Odin?.....Really confused and want to make decision...don't want a brick and data loss...
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Either is good. Flash the CWM version using 'install ZIP from SD Card' in CWM (use the three button recovery to get there). The other option is to flash with ODIN using the 512 PIT and the ODIN version. The ODIN version requires first flashing with ODIN, the flashing again with the CWM version, but produes a 'cleaner' install.
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Do darkys ressurection 9.2 then u can flash easier is iv moved to 9.3 beta. Theres also a video tut
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Yeah resurrection seems to be better for moving from the stock rom to darkys. I have decided to go for the cleaner Odin flashing. Can I flash clockworkmod recovery by using ROM manager? The official Darkys site has mentioned rom manager as an option to installing CMW in their prerequisites section. But in the custom rom installation guide they have given the steps to copy the update.zip file, enter the recovery mode by 3 button combo and then manually flash twice to get CMW. Which one is the better? ROM manager seems simpler for flashing CMW.....
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If you flash Resurrection you have no need for ROM Manager as the ROM includes Clockwork Mod already.
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OK if I flash darkys resurrection, then would I have to root with CF root to get recovery 2e?or I can skip that step? I think the resurrection tutorial at xda has not mentioned it.
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Help needed guys...can't perform nandroid backup from ROM manager. I've flashed CMW but on booting into recovery its going in the android 3e recovery..
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Help needed guys...can't perform nandroid backup from ROM manager. I ve flashed CMW from rom manager..now while booting in the recovery the phone goes in the android 3e recovery...
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U flash through odin ?
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Not yet. Just flashed the clockworkmod from the rom manager. And went straight for the back up current rom. But the rom doesn't back up and it still shows recovery 3e...
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Is it because of the 3e recovery? Do I need to flash some kernel like speedmod or CF root to get recovery 2e?
Samsung Galaxy S I9000 FROYO, Z4root, OCLF.
drtusharks said:
Is it because of the 3e recovery? Do I need to flash some kernel like speedmod or CF root to get recovery 2e?
Samsung Galaxy S I9000 FROYO, Z4root, OCLF.
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Nope. U need.to flash with odin . Make sure u have kies just for the drivers . And then go on odin . I will team view u tonight and do the pc stuff and u do the handset. Round.about 9ish tonight uk
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[Q] Can't flash with ROM Manager

Hello,
I tried to flash some custom firmwares with ROM Manager, but I've got error.
"E:signature verification failed"
Android system recovery is 3e, so that might be the problem, but how to return it back to 2e? Thanks!
In rom manager, select Flash ClockworkMod Recovery
then select Galaxy S i9000
then Yes
then ClockworkMod 3.X
So, I followed your instructions. But, after i select Galaxy S i9000 i only got message "Successfully downloaded ClockworkMod recovery!"
Current Recovrey is 2.5.1.2...
EDIT: I choosed GalaxyS i9000 (MTD) and get option to chose 3.x.x.x
I did that, and I still have same problem with verification. :/
Flash a different kernel that contains the recovery you want
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[Q] Galaxy S1 rom stock

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I have samsung galaxy s1 and I tried to install a custom rom by the odin, I did it few times already but this time I encountered a problem.
I wanted to install a new rom and a new kernel, I had a rom with no option for "install from zip file" in the recovery mode, so the first thing I did is to install the rom by inserting the CSC PDA and PHONE files.
Then, I installed a new kernel also by the Odin, speedmode 16,
Then I was trying to get into recovery mode to install my custom MIUI and I couldn't, the phone just refuses to get into the recovery mode.
I could get into download mode, and the phone is working just fine, but I dont have the recovery mode.
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[Q] How to install Clockwork mod Recovery on Samsung Captivate?

How to install Clockwork mod recovery on my rooted Samsung Captivate i897? Plz explain it in full detail if you can.
Use Odin3 v 1.83 or similar. Download a .tar file version of a kernel that is compatible with what firmware u r currently running (example: use KK4 Corn Kernel v7.0A if ur firmware is gb i897uckk4). Open Odin, select the PDA tab, navigate on ur pc to the .tar kernel, select it, connect ur phone to the pc in download mode and select Start. Done. Reboot into cwm recovery.
Or since u have Root...copy the .tar kernel to ur phone's internal sd and use SGS Kernel flasher from the Play Store. Done...again.
Fyi, Don't use Rom Manager---it doesn't play well with the Captivate.
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i followed the guide stickied:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
it installed an older version of CWM
then i proceeded to flash AOKP with that CWM, which somehow updated CWM to the latest version
ShadowVlican said:
i followed the guide stickied:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
it installed an older version of CWM
then i proceeded to flash AOKP with that CWM, which somehow updated CWM to the latest version
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Yeah, it installed an older version for me as well. Then, when I loaded the CyanogenMod 10 zip from sdcard, it updated ClockworkMod to latest, restarted, then I had to load it from zip again to complete installation.
Seems ClockworkMod is included in the CyanogenMod zip file and auto upgrades when it detects an old clockworkmod.

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