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I just noticed it now, grab it here:
S-OFF
recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-buzz.img
S-ON / fake-flash
recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-buzz.zip
Haven't tested it, try it at your own risk but should be safe
S-OFF: flash with fastboot with
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-buzz.img
S-ON: simply rename to update.zip and put it on your SD card
Eh!!! Confused!!!!! cwm 5.0.2.0 been around for ages????
"sent from me2u"
I just didn't see it posted lol, did a search and didn't see the official 5.0.2.0, only older and customized versions
Can anyone help me install it?
I've installed v4.0.1.4, but I can't install it
I want install from Ubuntu please...
Regards!!
Cwm can be flashed when s-on?
I don't have wildfire... my friend has...
If it works ill flash it from his s on hboot...
Edit: his hboot is 1.01.0002
Sent from my MB525 using xda premium
So...what's new in this version?
(Also, is there a way to change the color of text in the recoveries, I want the orange color back )
Qarl said:
Can anyone help me install it?
I've installed v4.0.1.4, but I can't install it
I want install from Ubuntu please...
Regards!!
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Assuming you have S-OFF, install the Android SDK and just boot into the bootloader, then select fastboot and use the command in the first post...
nogoodusername said:
Cwm can be flashed when s-on?
I don't have wildfire... my friend has...
If it works ill flash it from his s on hboot...
Edit: his hboot is 1.01.0002
Sent from my MB525 using xda premium
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With S-ON, you can only use the fake flash by renaming the .zip to update.zip and "flash" it from the stock recovery to launch CWM...
nejc121 said:
So...what's new in this version?
(Also, is there a way to change the color of text in the recoveries, I want the orange color back )
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No idea
Kwen said:
Assuming you have S-OFF, install the Android SDK and just boot into the bootloader, then select fastboot and use the command in the first post...
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Yes, I've S-OFF.
Turn ON my device on Fastboot, it's connected to computer obviously!
If I run:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-legend.img
The console says that "fastboot" isn't a valid command.
If I am in Android SDK directory and run:
Code:
./adb devices
The console don't found any device.
Where is the problem?? Is this usable on Ubuntu? I'm use it.
Regards and sorry my bad English
See http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/device.html
"If you're developing on Ubuntu Linux, you need to add a udev rules file that contains a USB configuration for each type of device you want to use for development. In the rules file, each device manufacturer is identified by a unique vendor ID, as specified by the ATTR{idVendor} property. For a list of vendor IDs, see USB Vendor IDs, below. To set up device detection on Ubuntu Linux:"
Qarl said:
Yes, I've S-OFF.
Turn ON my device on Fastboot, it's connected to computer obviously!
If I run:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-legend.img
The console says that "fastboot" isn't a valid command.
If I am in Android SDK directory and run:
Code:
./adb devices
The console don't found any device.
Where is the problem?? Is this usable on Ubuntu? I'm use it.
Regards and sorry my bad English
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This word in'valid
Change Legend to buzz
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-buzz.img
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If you're on Windows, have you that in the recovery installation folder?:
AdbWinApi.dll, adb.exe, fastboot.exe and recovery-X.img
Good call, copy paste error
Also if you don't have the fastboot command, you'll need to download the "Android SDK Platform Tools" (under "Tools") from the SDK manager (how did you get adb working though without the platform tools?!)
Should be under the same directory...
Just rename the zip to pc49img.zip making sure you DONT name it pc49img.zip.zip place it on the root of your sdcard (ie.not in any folders) boot your phone into hboot via volume down and power whilst phone is off and when prompted press volume up to update then reboot into recovery to see your new cwm. SIMPLES.
"sent from me2u"
First, I go to "android-sdk/platform-tools" with the terminal.
Then, run this command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-buzz.img
And the terminal return this:
Code:
< waiting for device >
What's happen? If I run "adb devices", my HTC Wildfire is founded.
Regards!
Did you highlight fastboot in the bootloader/hboot and pressed power to select it?
It should say fastboot usb plug or something like that
Kwen said:
Did you highlight fastboot in the bootloader/hboot and pressed power to select it?
It should say fastboot usb plug or something like that
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Problem solved!!!
I believed that the device reboots to fastboot when the command executed it.
Sorry ¬¬
Thank you very much!
slymobi said:
Just rename the zip to pc49img.zip making sure you DONT name it pc49img.zip.zip place it on the root of your sdcard (ie.not in any folders) boot your phone into hboot via volume down and power whilst phone is off and when prompted press volume up to update then reboot into recovery to see your new cwm. SIMPLES.
"sent from me2u"
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I think you'll need a flashable zip, the one koush provides is just a img and a fake flash .zip
@Kwen, yes copy/past error xD
how can i call the yes/no event in this recovery with an updater-script?
other phones have recovery that have a list of comand,that you can add to an updater-script to call some recovery functions.
also this?
slymobi said:
Just rename the zip to pc49img.zip making sure you DONT name it pc49img.zip.zip place it on the root of your sdcard (ie.not in any folders) boot your phone into hboot via volume down and power whilst phone is off and when prompted press volume up to update then reboot into recovery to see your new cwm. SIMPLES.
"sent from me2u"
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How do I do this if the OS itself is crashed and I get a white screen and HTC logo???
Hello Folks,
I'm still stuck with my nexus one since I don't care that much about phones.
I've seen that jelly bean roms have made a significant progress. Thus I decided to give it a shot.
I started with installing adb and fastboot. :good: After that I rooted the nexus one :good: I've used this how to:
c2med blog, can't post links...
Next, I ran blackrose. :good: I saved the rom on the micro sd. Having done all the preperations I wanted to flash the JB rom.
I started the phone in bootloader mode but - unfortunately - couldn't access the recovery mode (ext4). I only get the Android figure and an exclamation mark.
In the how-to it sais i should use fastboot to flash the recovery made by ext 4.
Problem # 1: Ext4 generated a .zip, not a .img file
Problem # 2: I connect the device in fastboot mode, navigate to the adb/fastboot folder and use ./fastboot devices. The phone is recognized and I see the serial number. Next I try "flash recovery...." but I only get "command not found". Now, I basically have no idea what to do.
Which recovery should I flash? And how?
I'm so looking forward to your answers.
Androdicct said:
Hello Folks,
I only get the Android figure and an exclamation mark.
Which recovery should I flash? And how?
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What you get is the stock recovery.
Flash 4Ext recovery or Amon RA recovery ( fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img)
Among the several guides to install JB, I suggest you to look at the following post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804571
I just finished this morning the following process:
install RA recovery,
install Blackrose and resize partition,
install from SD card Evervolv-Perdo-3.2.0-Nightly-2013.01.13-passion.zip
install from SD card gapps-ev-jb-20120816.zip
I spent a lot of times reading and trying. I had an issue after installing Evervolv-perdo-3.1.0final-passion zip. That's why I switched to the Nightly (JB 4.2).
Once you are set install a2sd from within the terminal emulator on your N1.
In my opinion this is so far the best ROM I ever have had on my Nexus 1.:good:
I am impressed to the extend that I offer to my wife to do the same on her N1. She said no. No to unlock, no to root and of course no to custom ROM.
Good luck
Hi,
thanks for your reply. Thats basically what i did as well. But after using Blackrose i can't go into the recovery mode.
I used the same tutorial. The problem lies here:
"Note: some people have reported having problems getting into recovery at this point (if not move on to step 5). If that happens, luckily for you, 4ext put a recovery image in the downloads folder of your SD card and if you did what I said in step 2 you saved it. Try reflashing that recovery image using fastboot (remember the one that was in SD/Download/4EXT_Recovery_Touch/ and was named "recovery.img"). Put your phone into the bootloader by turning off your phone, turning it on again while holding the trackball down. To reflash the recovery open command prompt and cd to the location of the Android SDK tools. Then type in the following command (replacing "path" with the path to where the recovery image is located on your computer):
Code:
fastboot flash recovery /path/recovery.img
If that does not solve your problems (inability to get into recovery) then I would recommend going back to the cyanogenmod wiki and installing Amon_Ra's recovery. Then you can use it to flash your installation zip."
It seems like I am unable to understand what I am supposed to do. Could somebody give me a step by step advice? I would prefer using some other recovery.img than mine...
Androdicct said:
Hi,
thanks for your reply. Thats basically what i did as well. But after using Blackrose i can't go into the recovery mode.
I used the same tutorial. The problem lies here:
"Note: some people have reported having problems getting into recovery at this point (if not move on to step 5). If that happens, luckily for you, 4ext put a recovery image in the downloads folder of your SD card and if you did what I said in step 2 you saved it. Try reflashing that recovery image using fastboot (remember the one that was in SD/Download/4EXT_Recovery_Touch/ and was named "recovery.img"). Put your phone into the bootloader by turning off your phone, turning it on again while holding the trackball down. To reflash the recovery open command prompt and cd to the location of the Android SDK tools. Then type in the following command (replacing "path" with the path to where the recovery image is located on your computer):
Code:
fastboot flash recovery /path/recovery.img
If that does not solve your problems (inability to get into recovery) then I would recommend going back to the cyanogenmod wiki and installing Amon_Ra's recovery. Then you can use it to flash your installation zip."
It seems like I am unable to understand what I am supposed to do. Could somebody give me a step by step advice? I would prefer using some other recovery.img than mine...
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It happened to me. I just re-flashed Amon RA recovery from the fastboot mode. Maybe somewhere you missed a step?
gunner1937 said:
It happened to me. I just re-flashed Amon RA recovery from the fastboot mode. Maybe somewhere you missed a step?
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Okay I see. Could you give me the exact steps for the fastbood method? :angel: And where did you get the recovery?
Cheers!
Androdicct said:
Okay I see. Could you give me the exact steps for the fastbood method? :angel: And where did you get the recovery?
Cheers!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611829 : read posts #15 and #16.
In other words open your folder android-sdk-windows installed on the root of your C: hd. Click on the folder platform-tools and download Amon RA recovery in this folder. Left click anywhere on a blank area of this folder then press the key Shift (keyboard) and right click your mouse. In the drop down menu select Open command window. In the CMD, to be sure that the N1 is recognized by the pc (meaning the right drivers are installed) type ADB devices and press enter. You should see a string of numbers like HT9C......
Type adb reboot bootloader and press enter. You are in the fastboot mode ( and mood if I may say so) and the phone shows that it is in the bootloader. You can check again that N1 is recognized by the pc by typing fastboot devices. Same string appears.
Type fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img.
After the installation is completed boot in recovery, select Flash zip from sdcard, select the ROM you have dropped on the card. When the installation is completed go back to Flash zip from sdcard ( you are still in recovery mode) and select the gapps you have dropped on the sdcard.
Go back to Reboot system now. You are then out of the recovery and it takes some times for the N1 to boot to this beautiful JB
Edit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804571 this is for posts #15 & #16
Androdicct said:
Okay I see. Could you give me the exact steps for the fastbood method? :angel: And where did you get the recovery?
Cheers!
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As c2med posted in his guide, sometimes, people lose their recovery when they repartition using Black Rose. Hence, its always best to have Amon-RA or 4EXT flashable .img file in your PC so that incase you lose recovery, you can always flash it back.
Once you are in bootloader ( also called FASTBOOT mode) you can flash your recovery.
Then reboot into recovery from FASTBOOT (Shutdown and then restart using the recovery combination)
Once you are in recovery, follow the steps in c2med's guide (wipe cache/dalvik/etc - except sd-card ofcourse) and flash your ROM from sd card.
Then reboot into JayBee
In the screenshot you type:
$ ./fastboot devices
then you type:
$ flash recovery ......../recovery.img
Command not found.... Sure, flash it's not a command...
You need to type fastboot command first!
$ ./fastboot flash recovery ......../recovery.img
jolinnard said:
In the screenshot you type:
$ ./fastboot devices
then you type:
$ flash recovery ......../recovery.img
Command not found.... Sure, flash it's not a command...
You need to type fastboot command first!
$ ./fastboot flash recovery ......../recovery.img
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Thank You! That's what I figuered out last night. Of course I also tried "fastboot flash" but forgot the "./". That was the key. Now the JB ROM works like a charm.
New Problem:
I can't install google apps. In fact I don't really need them. I only use a few apps and found the .apk files with google. Unfortunately the "official" Google apps like chrome don't work.
Plus, I wanted to install the camera (laggy in the evervolv - rom) and keyboard from here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1965290&page=38
When I try to install the .zip files in recovery mode I always get an error because of the signing... any help?
Androdicct said:
When I try to install the .zip files in recovery mode I always get an error because of the signing... any help?
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When you're in recovery, select "Flash zip from SD card" and then select "Toggle signature verification" to disable signature verification, and then "Choose zip from SD card" and navigate to the zip file that you want to flash.
Guys any suggestion on how to uninstall CWM, want to give a try on roms using 4ext.
Lol. Its funny cuz i was thinking the exact same thing this morning.
However, its really simple. just go here. Go down to Download section and download 4ext Revocery Updater. Put that on your phone. install the application thru a file browser. Then open the application and press Online install | upgrade and it will ask for u to connect to 4ext servers. Click Do not display again and then press yes. Install the latest version. This will come in the form of a zip file and put that back on your computer.
Extract the recovery.img (dont rename it for simplicity sake) from the zip folder into ur sdk/platform-tools. Then open the Command Prompt and navigate to the platform-tools folder or alternatively just click shift right click and "open command window here" from within the platform-tools folder. Now power into bootloader and clock fastboot. It shoulds say fastboot USB. Now type into the cmd from your computer
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
and hit enter. Then ure recovery should be flashed. Boot into recovery and u should have 4ext touch reovery
072665995 said:
Lol. Its funny cuz i was thinking the exact same thing this morning.
However, its really simple. just go here. Go down to Download section and download 4ext Revocery Updater. Put that on your phone. install the application thru a file browser. Then open the application and press Online install | upgrade and it will ask for u to connect to 4ext servers. Click Do not display again and then press yes. Install the latest version. This will come in the form of a zip file and put that back on your computer.
Extract the recovery.img (dont rename it for simplicity sake) from the zip folder into ur sdk/platform-tools. Then open the Command Prompt and navigate to the platform-tools folder or alternatively just click shift right click and "open command window here" from within the platform-tools folder. Now power into bootloader and clock fastboot. It shoulds say fastboot USB. Now type into the cmd from your computer
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
and hit enter. Then ure recovery should be flashed. Boot into recovery and u should have 4ext touch reovery
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I would give it a shot.
Do you already did it??
Enviado desde mi XT910 usando Tapatalk 2
Download 4EXT Updater. Download latest version of 4ext and the phone flashes it for you. Keep in mind that 4ext does not replace cwm, it just copies over it. You backups are still in the cwm folder.
Sent from one of the few remaining Incredible S'
Piccilino said:
Download 4EXT Updater. Download latest version of 4ext and the phone flashes it for you. Keep in mind that 4ext does not replace cwm, it just copies over it. You backups are still in the cwm folder.
Sent from one of the few remaining Incredible S'
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What I see is that I can continue using both but by sepatate.
Once installed and in a future want to use the CWM just uninstall 4ext or have to do something special
Sent from my Incredible S using Tapatalk 2
Yes i did flash 4ext recovery and works like a charm. However, its just copied over cwm. I also dont think its possible to uninstall something once its flashed to your phone. its like when u flash something in the ROMs or other things like Mods from the recovery. U cannot remove it (at least from my basic understanding lol). Cuz whenever u wanna flash something in cwm it always says
Are you sure you want to flash this
-no
-no
-no
-no
-no
-yes
-no
-no
lol
072665995 said:
Yes i did flash 4ext recovery and works like a charm. However, its just copied over cwm. I also dont think its possible to uninstall something once its flashed to your phone. its like when u flash something in the ROMs or other things like Mods from the recovery. U cannot remove it (at least from my basic understanding lol). Cuz whenever u wanna flash something in cwm it always says
Are you sure you want to flash this
-no
-no
-no
-no
-no
-yes
-no
-no
lol
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Once its flashed "over the top", CWM is removed and 4EXT takes its place. Basically anything you flash on top of something else removes what was there before in that exact place. For example if you were sitting on a chair and I came and replaced you, you wouldn't be on that chair anymore, would you?
That is just a precaution because you can go wrong with flashing the wrong thing, and you can't un flash
markj338 said:
Once its flashed "over the top", CWM is removed and 4EXT takes its place. Basically anything you flash on top of something else removes what was there before in that exact place. For example if you were sitting on a chair and I came and replaced you, you wouldn't be on that chair anymore, would you?
That is just a precaution because you can go wrong with flashing the wrong thing, and you can't un flash
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Lol very nice metaphor!
I did this the other day and it worked fine. Just install the 4EXT app and install from there.
I installed the app and installed the recovery from there, everything working fine.
Sent from my Incredible S using Tapatalk 2
hi have done the what you instructed but am stuck at sending recovery for the past 20 minutes. I am on HTC Incredible S rooted with htc dev and having installed cwm with unlocked status with S-on, HBoot - 2.00.0000 & radio - 3822.10.08.28_M. Right now am using NIK's rom but cannot install other Rom's as am not on 4ext.. so please help me...Thanks in advance!!!
072665995 said:
Lol. Its funny cuz i was thinking the exact same thing this morning.
However, its really simple. just go here. Go down to Download section and download 4ext Revocery Updater. Put that on your phone. install the application thru a file browser. Then open the application and press Online install | upgrade and it will ask for u to connect to 4ext servers. Click Do not display again and then press yes. Install the latest version. This will come in the form of a zip file and put that back on your computer.
Extract the recovery.img (dont rename it for simplicity sake) from the zip folder into ur sdk/platform-tools. Then open the Command Prompt and navigate to the platform-tools folder or alternatively just click shift right click and "open command window here" from within the platform-tools folder. Now power into bootloader and clock fastboot. It shoulds say fastboot USB. Now type into the cmd from your computer
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
and hit enter. Then ure recovery should be flashed. Boot into recovery and u should have 4ext touch reovery
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Downloaded the 4ext recovery, installed it on phone, did the online install, upgraded and installed 4EXT_Recovery_Touch_v1.0.0.5_RC9, extracted recovery image from this file put it in the android folder with the following files adb (application file), AdbWinApi.dll, boot (image file), Fastboot (application file), Unlock_code file. Connected the phone to the computer in bootloader, went to fastboot and connected it to the computer which than showed fastboot usb, went into cmd and typed fastboot flash recovery recvoery.img in the android folder with the above mentioned files with the recovery image file. Now for the past 20 minutes it is stuck at sending recovery <5466 kd>.....
Please help??? dont know what I am doing wrong???
there is other way to Flash recovery by avoiding overwriting files...I used this many time to switch between 4EXT Touch >> CWM >> TWRP...
Right click on command prompt and select 'RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR'...
Give a path of fastboot drivers... (mine is C:/android/adb) depend on ua adb driver location...
type command...
fastboot erase recovery
it will erase ua recovery (It will erase ua recovery only and only if u run command prompt as administrator)
put ua desired recovery in adb folder where u installed adb and fastboot drivers (rename it to recovery for more connivance )
type this command now...
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
it will send ua recovery to system and ua done...
Thanks but right now I am stuck at sending recovery, so if I remove cwm and than flash 4ext as you have suggested and I again get stuck on sending than I won't have any recovery...
Sent from my HTC Incredible S using Tapatalk 2
andzy said:
Thanks but right now I am stuck at sending recovery, so if I remove cwm and than flash 4ext as you have suggested and I again get stuck on sending than I won't have any recovery...
Sent from my HTC Incredible S using Tapatalk 2
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So you are saying that after flashing 4ext, you cant boot into recovery???
Cuz i find that kinda funny considering the fact that 'flashing' means you overwrite and replace. Since 4ext is built from CWM I dont see how it wudnt be compatible. Plus our device is fully supported.
It's not that I can not boot into recovery...I cannot flash the 4ext recovery, it gets stuck at sending recovery for ages and than I have to unplug the USB and reboot the phone...
Sent from my HTC Incredible S using Tapatalk 2
I was changing rom according to instructions and accidentally I have deleted my rom.zip. Now I'm stuck in recovery with nothing to flash and no idea how to push rom.zip to phone memory. I have otg cable. Can anyone come up with a solution or direction to relevant topic ?
Pum4 said:
I was changing rom according to instructions and accidentally I have deleted my rom.zip. Now I'm stuck in recovery with nothing to flash and no idea how to push rom.zip to phone memory. I have otg cable. Can anyone come up with a solution or direction to relevant topic ?
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Easiest thing would be to put your ROM.zip on your usb and plug it into your phone before entering recovery. I'm not sure if Cwm classic supports otg but Cwm touch and twrp do
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
redbull123 said:
Easiest thing would be to put your ROM.zip on your usb and plug it into your phone before entering recovery. I'm not sure if Cwm classic supports otg but Cwm touch and twrp do
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
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will try. Should I flash it from pendrive or copy to internal and then install ?
I've tried and even it should be possible the device cant mount externel sd what to do now ?
Pum4 said:
will try. Should I flash it from pendrive or copy to internal and then install ?
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I think it's called external_sd in recovery. Just flash it from there.
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Pum4 said:
will try. Should I flash it from pendrive or copy to internal and then install ?
I've tried and even it should be possible the device cant mount externel sd what to do now ?
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Apologies, I've just tried it myself in CWM Touch 6.0.3.1...
Go to Bootloader screen and plug in your cable
enter recovery
install zip from sdcard
choose zip from external sdcard
Works for me...
Sometimes if it doesn't mount I go to 'backup and restore' -> restore from external sdcard -> Go Back -> Go Back -> try it flashing from 'install zip from sdcard' again. (Although I have a nandroid backup on my usb so that may not work for you)
redbull123 said:
I think it's called external_sd in recovery. Just flash it from there.
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
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Apologies, I've just tried it myself in CWM Touch 6.0.3.1...
Go to Bootloader screen and plug in your cable
enter recovery
install zip from sdcard
choose zip from external sdcard
Works for me...
Sometimes if it doesn't mount I go to 'backup and restore' -> restore from external sdcard -> Go Back -> Go Back -> try it flashing from 'install zip from sdcard' again. (Although I have a nandroid backup on my usb so that may not work for you)
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when i try to do that, there is a commend listed: E: Cant mount /external_sd damn it
Pum4 said:
when i try to do that, there is a commend listed: E: Cant mount /external_sd damn it
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Can you use adb & fastboot commands?
redbull123 said:
Can you use adb & fastboot commands?
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yes I can, is mini sdk enough ?
Pum4 said:
yes I can, is mini sdk enough ?
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yeah...
put your rom.zip in your mini-sdk folder
put your phone to the bootloader screen -> select fastboot -> it should now say 'fastboot usb'
hold shift and right-click on your mini-sdk folder -> Open Command Window Here
command: fastboot devices
if your device shows, enter recovery
command: adb devices
if your device shows,
adb push name_of_your_rom.zip /sdcard be sure to put a space before /sdcard. be sure the 'name_of_your_rom' is named exactly the same as your rom.zip
After a while your rom should be on your sdcard, just flash it as normal.
redbull123 said:
yeah...
put your rom.zip in your mini-sdk folder
put your phone to the bootloader screen -> select fastboot -> it should now say 'fastboot usb'
hold shift and right-click on your mini-sdk folder -> Open Command Window Here
command: fastboot devices
if your device shows, enter recovery
command: adb devices
if your device shows,
adb push name_of_your_rom.zip /sdcard be sure to put a space before /sdcard. be sure the 'name_of_your_rom' is named exactly the same as your rom.zip
After a while your rom should be on your sdcard, just flash it as normal.
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Just did as you said. The tricky part is with opening command line in the specified folder, I would never have guess that you have to hold shift.
Now waiting for the file being moved to sdcard, after push command the _ is blinking as the file is being send right. File is sent XXX bytes in 222.sec
I tried to instal from the sdcard the recovery reboots itself when I press instal from sdcard
Pum4 said:
Just did as you said. The tricky part is with opening command line in the specified folder, I would never have guess that you have to hold shift.
Now waiting for the file being moved to sdcard, after push command the _ is blinking as the file is being send right. File is sent XXX bytes in 222.sec
I tried to instal from the sdcard the recovery reboots itself when I press instal from sdcard
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Maybe try fastboot screen again,
fastboot erase cache
redbull123 said:
Maybe try fastboot screen again,
fastboot erase cache
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remote not allowed
Pum4 said:
remote not allowed
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'fastboot usb' should be on the screen
again, open cmd from your mini-sdk folder
do 'fastboot devices' just to be sure your device is seen
redbull123 said:
'fastboot usb' should be on the screen
again, open cmd from your mini-sdk folder
do 'fastboot devices' just to be sure your device is seen
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done, entered recovery and when I press instal from sdcard the device is re-booting
the charging led is not lighiting up i fear i will drain it to zero and it will not charge again
Pum4 said:
done, entered recovery and when I press instal from sdcard the device is re-booting
the charging led is not lighiting up i fear i will drain it to zero and it will not charge again
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ok, can you select install zip from sideload or does it crash?
if you can, select it and command in cmd (from your mini-sdk folder)
adb sideload name_of_your_rom.zip
once its finished sideloading it should begin install on your phone automatically
If you can't do that, try re-flashing your recovery and try everything again.
fastboot flash recovery name_of_your_recovery.img
(in 'fastboot usb') (name_of_your_recovery.img should be in mini-sdk folder)
redbull123 said:
ok, can you select install zip from sideload or does it crash?
if you can, select it and command in cmd (from your mini-sdk folder)
adb sideload name_of_your_rom.zip
once its finished sideloading it should begin install on your phone automatically
If you can't do that, try re-flashing your recovery and try everything again.
fastboot flash recovery name_of_your_recovery.img
(in 'fastboot usb') (name_of_your_recovery.img should be in mini-sdk folder)
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I pushed sideload:
failed to open driver control: no csuch file or directory (x2)
sideload started now sen the package you want to apply to the device with adb sideload <filename>
in cmd adb devices:
HTXXXXXXX sideload
after command sideload progress is showed but I fear I have deleted sth important on the device ;/
rom was sideloaded but instalation was far to quick and it is still stuck on htc quietly brilliant... I have bricked my device (
Pum4 said:
I pushed sideload:
failed to open driver control: no csuch file or directory (x2)
sideload started now sen the package you want to apply to the device with adb sideload <filename>
in cmd adb devices:
HTXXXXXXX sideload
after command sideload progress is showed but I fear I have deleted sth important on the device ;/
rom was sideloaded but instalation was far to quick and it is still stuck on htc quietly brilliant... I have bricked my device (
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Just hold down volume down + power button until it reboots. You may have to do it under a bright light. Keep holding them until your fastboot/hboot screen appears.
Try re-flashing your recovery as I said above and try again - if that doesn't work then I'm afraid I'm out of ideas
What ROM are you trying to install??
redbull123 said:
Just hold down volume down + power button until it reboots. You may have to do it under a bright light. Keep holding them until your fastboot/hboot screen appears.
Try re-flashing your recovery as I said above and try again - if that doesn't work then I'm afraid I'm out of ideas
What ROM are you trying to install??
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just stock 4.2.2... I will try to do that again and if it doesnt work I will try to use ruu method but I wonder do I have to flash stock recovery then ?
Pum4 said:
just stock 4.2.2... I will try to do that again and if it doesnt work I will try to use ruu method but I wonder do I have to flash stock recovery then ?
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send a link to the page you got the rom. i've never used RUU but I think it flashes stock recovery during the process
redbull123 said:
send a link to the page you got the rom. i've never used RUU but I think it flashes stock recovery during the process
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2281365
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207874
I'm trying to find modeid and cidnum and its pn07100000 and orangb10... dont know which to choose...
I need mz phone tomoorow and Im getting desperate
I have flashed stock recovery and still it bootloops, getting hopeless
Pum4 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2281365
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207874
I'm trying to find modeid and cidnum and its pn07100000 and orangb10... dont know which to choose...
I need mz phone tomoorow and Im getting desperate
I have flashed stock recovery and still it bootloops, getting hopeless
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I don't know anything about RUUs but this is what I would do just to get a working phone:
Flash custom recovery again
Flash Android Revolution 10.2 from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38939202
Using adb push or sideload
It's 4.2.2 and close to stock
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
I installed Android Revolution HD, and I'm stuck in a bootloop.. And in ClockWorkMod Recovery, it says root access is lost... What do I do?
mrchris814 said:
I installed Android Revolution HD, and I'm stuck in a bootloop.. And in ClockWorkMod Recovery, it says root access is lost... What do I do?
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read the instructions - realize that you need to flash with TWRP recovery not ClockWorkMod - flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 - enter recovery and wipe - push the ROM again - flash again.
Seanie280672 said:
read the instructions - realize that you need to flash with TWRP recovery not ClockWorkMod - flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 - enter recovery and wipe - push the ROM again - flash again.
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How do I flash TWRP?
mrchris814 said:
How do I flash TWRP?
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do you know how to use fastboot and ADB ?
Seanie280672 said:
do you know how to use fastboot and ADB ?
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Not really...
mrchris814 said:
Not really...
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oh no, well here goes, your going to need it, especially as your in a bootloop.
so download and install this, everything including the drivers, the file must be run as administrator: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
then download this img file and put it in the same folder as fastboot and adb that you just installed: http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/m7/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
open a command windows (CMD window) in that same folder, to do this, hold down control & shift & right mouse click on any white area in that folder and select open command window here.
with your phone plugged into the computer and in fastboot USB mode type the following command one at a time
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
let me know when that's done
Seanie280672 said:
oh no, well here goes, your going to need it, especially as your in a bootloop.
so download and install this, everything including the drivers, the file must be run as administrator: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
then download this img file and put it in the same folder as fastboot and adb that you just installed: http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/m7/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
open a command windows (CMD window) in that same folder, to do this, hold down control & shift & right mouse click on any white area in that folder and select open command window here.
with your phone plugged into the computer and in fastboot USB mode type the following command one at a time
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
let me know when that's done
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It's done.
mrchris814 said:
It's done.
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that was quick, enter recovery, and select wipe, swipe to factory reset then I always go into advanced wipe too and select everything except internal storage.
once done, go back to the main screen of recovery, main screen only, no sub menu's.
download the rom again and put in the same folder as adb and fastboot again.
then with your phone plugged in, rom in the folder, and a command window open type:
Code:
adb push (name-of-rom).zip /sdcard/
takes a while and will look unresponsive but the cmd window will let you know when its done.
once done, unplug your phone, and slect install, select the rom from the list and swipe to begin the install.
Seanie280672 said:
that was quick, enter recovery, and select wipe, swipe to factory reset then I always go into advanced wipe too and select everything except internal storage.
once done, go back to the main screen of recovery, main screen only, no sub menu's.
download the rom again and put in the same folder as adb and fastboot again.
then with your phone plugged in, rom in the folder, and a command window open type:
Code:
adb push (name-of-rom).zip /sdcard/
takes a while and will look unresponsive but the cmd window will let you know when its done.
once done, unplug your phone, and slect install, select the rom from the list and swipe to begin the install.
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So in the command window, I put the full name of the rom download file?
mrchris814 said:
So in the command window, I put the full name of the rom download file?
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yeah, easiest way is once you've downloaded the rom, just change the file name to rom.zip then move it to the adb and fastboot folder, then adb push rom.zip /sdcard/
Seanie280672 said:
yeah, easiest way is once you've downloaded the rom, just change the file name to rom.zip then move it to the adb and fastboot folder, then adb push rom.zip /sdcard/
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Okay.. I'll let you know when I'm finished with all of it.
Seanie280672 said:
yeah, easiest way is once you've downloaded the rom, just change the file name to rom.zip then move it to the adb and fastboot folder, then adb push rom.zip /sdcard/
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And also, since I already wiped, do I have to do it again in Aroma Installer, or can I continue without wipe?
mrchris814 said:
And also, since I already wiped, do I have to do it again in Aroma Installer, or can I continue without wipe?
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its only a wipe of data, so I would just go ahead and wipe just to be sure.
Seanie280672 said:
its only a wipe of data, so I would just go ahead and wipe just to be sure.
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As soon as I hit Finish, the screen went black.. Is that normal?
mrchris814 said:
As soon as I hit Finish, the screen went black.. Is that normal?
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that happens sometimes, just hold the power button down till the lights on the bottom flash 10 - 15 times, the phone will reset and pick up where it left off and start booting.
Seanie280672 said:
that happens sometimes, just hold the power button down till the lights on the bottom flash 10 - 15 times, the phone will reset and pick up where it left off and start booting.
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Okay.. Everything is working now.. Thank you so much.. You really saved me with this.
mrchris814 said:
Okay.. Everything is working now.. Thank you so much.. You really saved me with this.
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your welcome, and learned adb and fastboot along the way too, better than using compiled apps to flash things.
same problem, but different result...
Seanie280672 said:
your welcome, and learned adb and fastboot along the way too, better than using compiled apps to flash things.
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Hi Seanie,
I followed the instructions on this post, as I was having a similar problem. I installed the Apolo7 v4.1 rom on my phone using CWM instead of TWRP and entered a boot loop. After following your instructions for installing ADB and flashing TWRP, when I try to enter recovery to perform a wipe it won't and goes back into a boot loop wherein it is perpetually trying to enter recovery. Any suggestions?
thanks!
Seanie280672 said:
your welcome, and learned adb and fastboot along the way too, better than using compiled apps to flash things.
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Seanie, I found your advice very useful. Thanks for taking the time to walk us noobs through. In my case it didn't work at first but after I found the right version of TWRP for my HTC One it worked fine. Thanks!
I recorded my experience here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...m-802w-stuck-bootloader-t2835693#post54576527