Why Clockworkmod? - Samsung Galaxy Mini

Hi All,
Iv been looking at These instructions for flashing the latest Cyanogenmod, and it says to install clockwork mod app.
why cant I do the install by just rebooting into recovery mode on the phone? Is there something special Cyanogen mod does?
Thanks

I was stupid, sorry

stupid he is asking why to install cwm app
@bugs78
hi there is no need to install app just boot to recovery then do wipe - flash - wipe

bugs78 said:
Hi All,
Iv been looking at These instructions for flashing the latest Cyanogenmod, and it says to install clockwork mod app.
why cant I do the install by just rebooting into recovery mode on the phone? Is there something special Cyanogen mod does?
Thanks
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Clockwork mod recovery is a special android recovery that is made esp. for cyanogenmod and rom manager app. This recovery is able to handle flashing of roms, create backup and restore and do many other advance things, which are not possible to do via stock recovery.
If you don't have problem falshing cm7 then, why are thinking too much about installing CWM recovery? I suggest you give it a try and I guarantee that you'll love both clockwork mod recovery and cm7 custom rom. Good Luck! with the flashing.
P.S. DOn't use ROM MAnager with Galaxy Mini.

Thanx guys for the stupid newb questions!!
I successfully rooted my phone no problem at all, while I was on a role I decided to have a go at installing ClockworkMod, following These instructions I downloaded all files ran odin and booted my phone to download mode I connected it, and odin found the phone, so I pressed start and it didnt appear to do anything. The phone didnt reboot and I got no status messages. I followed them exactly.
I might try again tommorow on another PC.
anyone else experienced this?
yagya said:
Clockwork mod recovery is a special android recovery that is made esp. for cyanogenmod and rom manager app. This recovery is able to handle flashing of roms, create backup and restore and do many other advance things, which are not possible to do via stock recovery.
If you don't have problem falshing cm7 then, why are thinking too much about installing CWM recovery? I suggest you give it a try and I guarantee that you'll love both clockwork mod recovery and cm7 custom rom. Good Luck! with the flashing.
P.S. DOn't use ROM MAnager with Galaxy Mini.
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oh bugs I didn't meant you to be stupid
but why are people explaining about recovery when bugs have asked about cwm app

dheeraj (dhlalit11) said:
oh bugs I didn't meant you to be stupid
but why are people explaining about recovery when bugs have asked about cwm app
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Maybe the title was misleading as Why Clockworkmod?
Maybe that's why he replied about stock and custom recovery.
But the content in the post was clear, as the OP said about why the CWM app needed for installing ROMs, but the Thread title should be clear enough though, as it should be more like Why Clockworkmod app?

yes thats exactly what I meant coolsandie, and noted I could have worded the thread better. its been a while since iv done the whole forum thing. but, thanx for the tips guys

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[Q] Changing custom ROM to another

Hello! I recently flashed my GT-I9000 with Darkys. I now became more interested in ROMs like Cyanogenmod and MIUI. Could somebody please tell me how to change from custom rom to another? Is it different? How about lagfixes? Do i need to disable something? Step by step guide would be appreciated. Thanks!
Melombine said:
Hello! I recently flashed my GT-I9000 with Darkys. I now became more interested in ROMs like Cyanogenmod and MIUI. Could somebody please tell me how to change from custom rom to another? Is it different? How about lagfixes? Do i need to disable something? Step by step guide would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Have you got lagfix enabled? If you have you should disable this first
The ROMs you are referring to have full install instructions. If you wanted to start from a stock ROM you can flash using Odin then start from scratch
Melombine said:
Hello! I recently flashed my GT-I9000 with Darkys. I now became more interested in ROMs like Cyanogenmod and MIUI. Could somebody please tell me how to change from custom rom to another? Is it different? How about lagfixes? Do i need to disable something? Step by step guide would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Nice to see some other fin's
You are on 2.2 stock rom right?
(You may skip this if you've already done)
First, root your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
Then, go to Market with your phone and install ROM Manager and flash ClockWorkMod trought it
(You can get to Clockworkmod by pressing Volume UP + MENU + Power On when phone is off)
(Start here)
Read this and flash the file in it trough CWM (=Clockworkmod). (install zip from sd-card>choose zip)
Before it do a nandroid backup with Clockworkmod.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1047924
After flashing it, (I suggest you to use the Cyanogenmod ROM, its much better than MIUI IMO) just see this guide and download Cyanogenmod and flash it trough CWM
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/17020-all-models-cyanogenmod-7-for-samsung-galaxy-s-phones-build-20110303/
PM me if you have any questions
and... Welcome to the Phone modding!
Tuhoaja said:
Nice to see some other fin's
You are on 2.2 stock rom right?
(You may skip this if you've already done)
First, root your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
Then, go to Market with your phone and install ROM Manager and flash ClockWorkMod trought it
(You can get to Clockworkmod by pressing Volume UP + MENU + Power On when phone is off)
(Start here)
Read this and flash the file in it trough CWM (=Clockworkmod). (install zip from sd-card>choose zip)
Before it do a nandroid backup with Clockworkmod.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1047924
After flashing it, (I suggest you to use the Cyanogenmod ROM, its much better than MIUI IMO) just see this guide and download Cyanogenmod and flash it trough CWM
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/17020-all-models-cyanogenmod-7-for-samsung-galaxy-s-phones-build-20110303/
PM me if you have any questions
and... Welcome to the Phone modding!
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beerdaddy said:
Have you got lagfix enabled? If you have you should disable this first
The ROMs you are referring to have full install instructions. If you wanted to start from a stock ROM you can flash using Odin then start from scratch
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Alright, thanks guys. I'm going to try not to brick my phone

Stock firmware problem after Cyanogenmod

A friend of mine suggested that I try Cyanogenmod, so I decided to flash my Galaxy Mini. The first problem was the bootloop, and no matter how many times I wiped the phone, it was always stuck at the Android text. So I decided to try the Honeycomb mod. Same happened. So I decided to flash it with Android 2.3.6 from sammobile.com. At last, it started working. However, Google Play still sees every application as "installed" (but of course they aren't), and when I try to delete from GP, nothing happens. After trying to install other applications, I realized that I cannot install anything from the market. Any idea how I could solve this problem? I would be very grateful.
did you flash your costom rom trough clockworld mod recovery (CMW)???
lackhoo said:
did you flash your costom rom trough clockworld mod recovery (CMW)???
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He can't flash it by an another way
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lackhoo said:
did you flash your costom rom trough clockworld mod recovery (CMW)???
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Yes I did. I used CWM 5.0.2.6. The funny part is that after being turned off 3 times, Google Play started working But if there's a solution to the bootloop problem I would love to hear it. I searched this forum and the internet and nothing, even though I followed a cyanogenmod wiki's guide.
did you wipe two times before and after flashing cyanogenmod rom
How old is your sd card? because same happened to me. I needed to format my sd card.
Rekesz said:
Yes I did. I used CWM 5.0.2.6. The funny part is that after being turned off 3 times, Google Play started working But if there's a solution to the bootloop problem I would love to hear it. I searched this forum and the internet and nothing, even though I followed a cyanogenmod wiki's guide.
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Thanked accidentally.
Anyway, tour problem is the CWM you used, didnt u see the DONT USE sign in the version 5.0.2.6 thread? 5.0.2.8 would avoided those errors in flashing custom ROMs
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My SD card is as old as my phone, about 9 months old.
No, I didn't see the sign, and to be honest, I didn't even know that there was a 5.0.2.8 version. Do you think it would work with that?
try flash cm7 trough this recovery---->forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1342190 i think this in the best cmw........
Rekesz said:
My SD card is as old as my phone, about 9 months old.
No, I didn't see the sign, and to be honest, I didn't even know that there was a 5.0.2.8 version. Do you think it would work with that?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529863 there it is.
I'm sure it works. 5.0.2.6 had some issues as said in the thread, but 5.0.2.8 or 4.0.0.5 works fine. Try it
PM me anything GT-S5570
So I downloaded the new recovery, flashed it via Odin, and now nothing works. When I enter recovery it says that it can't mount /cache/log and /cache/recovery (I think it says these two). I looked around and found that it could be stuck in a bootloop, but luckily Android loads. However, I can't root my phone due to several errors, so I can't install Cyanogen mod. I think I'll give up now But thanks for all the help!
Rekesz said:
So I downloaded the new recovery, flashed it via Odin, and now nothing works. When I enter recovery it says that it can't mount /cache/log and /cache/recovery (I think it says these two). I looked around and found that it could be stuck in a bootloop, but luckily Android loads. However, I can't root my phone due to several errors, so I can't install Cyanogen mod. I think I'll give up now But thanks for all the help!
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This happens because you are in stock ROM, this errors are normal.If you want ONLY to root your phone you should use stock recovery. Otherwise you can proceed.
PM me anything. GT-S5570
Trublood_ said:
This happens because you are in stock ROM, this errors are normal.If you want ONLY to root your phone you should use stock recovery. Otherwise you can proceed.
PM me anything. GT-S5570
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Okay. So I flashed the stock ROM back so I can use the stock recovery. Phone rooted-->still getting the same error :/ Sorry for bothering you all so many times, but I just can't understand why this does not work.
Rekesz said:
Okay. So I flashed the stock ROM back so I can use the stock recovery. Phone rooted-->still getting the same error :/ Sorry for bothering you all so many times, but I just can't understand why this does not work.
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We are here to help you
What error? That one on CWM recovery
PM me anything. GT-S5570
Trublood_ said:
We are here to help you
What error? That one on CWM recovery
PM me anything. GT-S5570
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Thanks very much Here is what I did step by step:
I returned to the stock recovery by installing the stock firmware. I rooted the phone with stock recovery. Then I installed CWM recovery 5.2.0.8, but I still get the same error in CWM: it can't mount a few things. I still tried installing Cyanogen without wiping, and of course it's stuck at the boot screen with the Android text (I had a feeling that it wouldn't work if the recovery is not fully operational, so I did not want to lose every contact for nothing again). I read that this problem can be solved by formatting the SDCard, so I tried formatting it with PC and the phone also, but nothing. So now I'm back to the stock firmware and recovery with my phone rooted and no idea how to solve any of the problems.
Rekesz said:
Thanks very much Here is what I did step by step:
I returned to the stock recovery by installing the stock firmware. I rooted the phone with stock recovery. Then I installed CWM recovery 5.2.0.8, but I still get the same error in CWM: it can't mount a few things. I still tried installing Cyanogen without wiping, and of course it's stuck at the boot screen with the Android text (I had a feeling that it wouldn't work if the recovery is not fully operational, so I did not want to lose every contact for nothing again). I read that this problem can be solved by formatting the SDCard, so I tried formatting it with PC and the phone also, but nothing. So now I'm back to the stock firmware and recovery with my phone rooted and no idea how to solve any of the problems.
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Flasging CyanogenMod without wipes? Seriously? Thats exactly why it never worked!! CWM cant mount somethings because you were in stock ROM
Use some backup program to backup contacts, apps, whatever and flash cyanogenmod wiping data and cache before and after.
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Rekesz said:
A friend of mine suggested that I try Cyanogenmod, so I decided to flash my Galaxy Mini. The first problem was the bootloop, and no matter how many times I wiped the phone, it was always stuck at the Android text. So I decided to try the Honeycomb mod. Same happened. So I decided to flash it with Android 2.3.6 from sammobile.com. At last, it started working. However, Google Play still sees every application as "installed" (but of course they aren't), and when I try to delete from GP, nothing happens. After trying to install other applications, I realized that I cannot install anything from the market. Any idea how I could solve this problem? I would be very grateful.
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You Should get gapps for it or you should download .apk for any site........:good:
Thanks Button Ready For You.....:good:
Trublood_ said:
Flasging CyanogenMod without wipes? Seriously? Thats exactly why it never worked!! CWM cant mount somethings because you were in stock ROM
Use some backup program to backup contacts, apps, whatever and flash cyanogenmod wiping data and cache before and after.
Sent from my GT-S5570 using xda premium
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This was just a trial run due to the new CWM recovery. If you read back, I already wrote that I tried wiping both data and cache before and after flashing Cyanogen mod. This "mounting" problem only came up with the new CWM recovery, 5.2.0.8.
The basic Google Apps were all there, since I used a rom from sammobile.com, downloaded programs like poweramp were the ones that did not work.
Rekesz said:
This was just a trial run due to the new CWM recovery. If you read back, I already wrote that I tried wiping both data and cache before and after flashing Cyanogen mod. This "mounting" problem only came up with the new CWM recovery, 5.2.0.8.
The basic Google Apps were all there, since I used a rom from sammobile.com, downloaded programs like poweramp were the ones that did not work.
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And you tried wipes using 5.2.0.8 version? The mounting problem happened with me only in this recovery too, maybe because it is updated, different or whatever but I flashed and everything was good. Anyway, stay with stock, it seems better for you.
Sent from my GT-S5570 using xda premium
Trublood_ said:
And you tried wipes using 5.2.0.8 version? The mounting problem happened with me only in this recovery too, maybe because it is updated, different or whatever but I flashed and everything was good. Anyway, stay with stock, it seems better for you.
Sent from my GT-S5570 using xda premium
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Yes, I guess I will stay with the stock :/ Though I'll try again when a new CWM recovery and a new Cyanogen mod come out.

[Q] What`s the correct kernel to my device??

Hi guys. I have a I9000 and i want to install the CyanogenMod 9 on it. I`ve Already rooted my phone using the Unlock Root. However, I can`t go to the Clockworkmod recovery to install customs rooms. I tried to flash the CWM recovery using the Rom Manager app, but when i was installing, an error happened. I figured out that the problem is my kernel that is not compatible with the CWM. I know that i have to flash a compatible kernel using Odin, but which kernel should i flash??? My device is a Galaxy S I9000, 2.3.5 android, and 2.6.35.7-I9000XXJVT-CL617736 kernel. Already rooted. Please someone could help me??
Thank you so much
Don't use rom manager, use Odin to flash, CWM is bundled with rooted kernel (CF-root, Semaphore)
Here is a collection of links and tips to tackle different situations when flashing, updating, fixes...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30415128
This guide could work for updating to cm9.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22471340
Most important is to start making a backup of files in /efs folder in case of IMEI loss after some flash job.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9567974
O-T said:
Don't use rom manager, use Odin to flash, CWM is bundled with rooted kernel (CF-root, Semaphore)
Here is a collection of links and tips to tackle different situations when flashing, updating, fixes...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30415128
This guide could work for updating to cm9.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22471340
Most important is to start making a backup of files in /efs folder in case of IMEI loss after some flash job.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9567974
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Hi, I have the same error problem, cf root was not bundled with my own root package. I flashed to gingerbread 2.3.6 xwjw1, I also tried rom manager to flash recovery and it was successful, but when I rebooted to recovery to backup my current rom it bootes to the android (3e) recovery. As I've discovered it seems rom manager is not compatible with the xwjw1 series. How do I get the correct cf root for xwjw1? Believe me I have tried google and am scared of the things I see since "jw1" is not behind any of the cf root packages I see. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
xtome
On xwjw1 you can Odin flash as PDA Semaphore 250 tar kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14481782
Untick re-partition before flashing.
After reboot you may need to install Superuser from Play Store.
That will give you root, CWM, gingerbread ready for CM9.1
O-T said:
xtome
On xwjw1 you can Odin flash as PDA Semaphore 250 tar kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14481782
Untick re-partition before flashing.
After reboot you may need to install Superuser from Play Store.
That will give you root, CWM, gingerbread ready for CM9.1
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Thanks a lot ot will try it out and get back to you. Once again thanks.
Or you can use the app SGS kernel flasher. Find in play store.
renanrolim said:
Hi guys. I have a I9000 and i want to install the CyanogenMod 9 on it. I`ve Already rooted my phone using the Unlock Root. However, I can`t go to the Clockworkmod recovery to install customs rooms. I tried to flash the CWM recovery using the Rom Manager app, but when i was installing, an error happened. I figured out that the problem is my kernel that is not compatible with the CWM. I know that i have to flash a compatible kernel using Odin, but which kernel should i flash??? My device is a Galaxy S I9000, 2.3.5 android, and 2.6.35.7-I9000XXJVT-CL617736 kernel. Already rooted. Please someone could help me??
Thank you so much
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Use Odin to flash (put .tar in PDA and uncheck repartition). You can flash Semaphore JVT 1.8.0 or CF-Root v4.3
Sunnymen1975 said:
Or you can use the app SGS kernel flasher. Find in play store.
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Thanks Sunny men, but OT's advice worked, I can now boot to semaphore recovery and wipe etc.
Question though, if I now flash cm9.1 rom, will I be able to boot to recovery without the holding any button combinations. What I mean is can I boot to recovery from the shutdown menu or do I need an app for it?
Also is cm9.1 the best rom for my phone? any thots guys? Thanks again.
xtome said:
Thanks Sunny men, but OT's advice worked, I can now boot to semaphore recovery and wipe etc.
Question though, if I now flash cm9.1 rom, will I be able to boot to recovery without the holding any button combinations. What I mean is can I boot to recovery from the shutdown menu or do I need an app for it?
Also is cm9.1 the best rom for my phone? any thots guys? Thanks again.
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Yes, in CM 9.1 you can boot directly to recovery from the shutdown menu. CM 9.1 is very stable and fast, so try it. And when you flash CM9 for the first time, your galaxy will go into a bootloop. Then remove the battery, put it in, go to recovery with 3-button configuration and flash it again.
sin007 said:
Yes, in CM 9.1 you can boot directly to recovery from the shutdown menu. CM 9.1 is very stable and fast, so try it. And when you flash CM9 for the first time, your galaxy will go into a bootloop. Then remove the battery, put it in, go to recovery with 3-button configuration and flash it again.
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Thanks sin007, that is invaluable advice. Will do just that. thanks again.
Hi guys, thanks for all the help. I have flashed CM 9.1 successfully.
Everything works OK for now.
Also flashed gapps, CM 9.1 seems to be a great ROM.
I have a question though, the gapps I flashed seems to have only a few Google apps, play store and Google talk. The file size was 49mb so is that all that's in gapps or is there a hidden mode or something.
Also, sin007 I can't find any reboot to recovery from the shutdown menu, though I flashed a stable version of CM 9.1 and not a "nighty version". Could that be the reason? But no biggie, CM 9.1 comes with rom manager.
Finally I wouldn't mind any tips you guys have on making the most out of the ROM.
Thanks and all the best.
Shutdown menu - Reboot - Recovery
OK?
There is an APP on google play, sgs kernel flash, it is easier and faster than Odin. And works perfectly. I've flash the speedmod kernel and finally upgrade to cyanogenmod 9.1.
Anyone knows if this APP works on galaxy s2 (i9100)?
Thankss
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O-T said:
Shutdown menu - Reboot - Recovery
OK?
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Oops sorry, didn't bother pressing the reboot button, typical noob error. Thanks OT.
I have a problem though, I just discovered my phone's imei number has changed after I flashed cyanogenMOD 9.1. How is this possible and how do I get back my original imei number?. Thanks.
xtome said:
I just discovered my phone's imei number has changed after I flashed cyanogenMOD 9.1. How is this possible and how do I get back my original imei number?. Thanks.
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read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857054 and solutions for it on My Android Solutions, link below
xsenman said:
read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857054 and solutions for it on My Android Solutions, link below
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Thanks xsenman, you're a lifesaver. Love all ur posts, really useful to have. Thanks again and also a big thanks to all who helped out.
Cheers everyone.

[Q] TWRP recovery and clock work mod recovery

Hi I had clockwork mod recovery on my HTC one. I wanted to get TWRP so I flashed the image-not realizing it's just an image lol. Excuse me if I sound so n00bish. Now in TWRP there's no files what so ever. Does anyone know how to fix this or do I need to start from scratch again.I would H8 to do this. Please advise me.Thank you in advance
intramorph said:
Hi I had clockwork mod recovery on my HTC one. I wanted to get TWRP so I flashed the image-not realizing it's just an image lol. Excuse me if I sound so n00bish. Now in TWRP there's no files what so ever. Does anyone know how to fix this or do I need to start from scratch again.I would H8 to do this. Please advise me.Thank you in advance
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Just flash the recovery again.
rider5512 said:
Just flash the recovery again.
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ummm that may sound easy to you but not so easy for me especially cause I tried putting the clockwork recovery folder into the TWRP one and then deleted it by mistake. Now i installed Rom manager and installed clockwork from there. My phone's still backing up the system. Is this a good thing ? =) sorry for stupid questions. I'm not sure how to
now my phone rebooted and seems to have the clockwork recovery back . Can I unistall the Rom manager from my phone now?
Please let me know if it's safe to uninstall Rom Manager from devise now?
intramorph said:
ummm that may sound easy to you but not so easy for me especially cause I tried putting the clockwork recovery folder into the TWRP one and then deleted it by mistake. Now i installed Rom manager and installed clockwork from there. My phone's still backing up the system. Is this a good thing ? =) sorry for stupid questions. I'm not sure how to
now my phone rebooted and seems to have the clockwork recovery back . Can I unistall the Rom manager from my phone now?
Please let me know if it's safe to uninstall Rom Manager from devise now?
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Rom manager is just an app that lets you manage things easily...as long as the recovery is flashed nothing will happen if you delete the app
intramorph said:
ummm that may sound easy to you but not so easy for me especially cause I tried putting the clockwork recovery folder into the TWRP one and then deleted it by mistake. Now i installed Rom manager and installed clockwork from there. My phone's still backing up the system. Is this a good thing ? =) sorry for stupid questions. I'm not sure how to
now my phone rebooted and seems to have the clockwork recovery back . Can I unistall the Rom manager from my phone now?
Please let me know if it's safe to uninstall Rom Manager from devise now?
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It takes a while to perform a backup but let it go, it's a good idea to do full backup at regular intervals.
Keep rom manager and use it. I've used it since I've been on android. It's the best tool for backing up, restoring and managing your backups.
ffersida stood
a box of kittens said:
Rom manager is just an app that lets you manage things easily...as long as the recovery is flashed nothing will happen if you delete the app
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Okay thank you for you support. This helps a lot. Especially cause I used to have an iPhone and knew everything about it.Feels weird to be so helpless when I'm new at this android stuff =)
intramorph said:
Okay thank you for you support. This helps a lot. Especially cause I used to have an iPhone and knew everything about it.Feels weird to be so helpless when I'm new at this android stuff =)
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Don't worry..... it won't be long before you're wondering why you didn't make the switch a long time ago

[Q] CWM Recovery Error

Hello, everybody.
I start by saying i'm sorry if this kind of problem has already been discussed here, but i didn't find anything like it, and i'm a noob in this kind of problems and i'm begging for help.
First of all, i've rooted my Ace S5830 and i installed CWM Recovery and wanted to install cm-10.1-20130503-NIGHTLY-cooper rom.
Now i'm getting an error like this one in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2521201.
When i press HOME+POWER, it appears CWM based Recovery v6.0.1.5 and i can't do anything, i get all the errors like in the link from above.
I've heard that i shoul use Odin, but i can't do nothing with it. I don't understand what version should i download, what original ROM from Samsung site to download, when a i press volume up+down+home+power to put the phone in Downloading mode it does nothing etc.
Please, can someone show a noob like me how to re-alive my phone step-by-step? Thank you in advance and sorry for my english.
Wise.Guy said:
Hello, everybody.
I start by saying i'm sorry if this kind of problem has already been discussed here, but i didn't find anything like it, and i'm a noob in this kind of problems and i'm begging for help.
First of all, i've rooted my Ace S5830 and i installed CWM Recovery and wanted to install cm-10.1-20130503-NIGHTLY-cooper rom.
Now i'm getting an error like this one in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2521201.
When i press HOME+POWER, it appears CWM based Recovery v6.0.1.5 and i can't do anything, i get all the errors like in the link from above.
I've heard that i shoul use Odin, but i can't do nothing with it. I don't understand what version should i download, what original ROM from Samsung site to download, when a i press volume up+down+home+power to put the phone in Downloading mode it does nothing etc.
Please, can someone show a noob like me how to re-alive my phone step-by-step? Thank you in advance and sorry for my english.
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Brother try to flash some other recoveries like twrp or px recovery or try to do a factory reset from storage settings in phone and also try to flash stock rom again and then flash cwm 5.0.2.7 it works properly
good luck :good:
aditya rathee said:
Brother try to flash some other recoveries like twrp or px recovery or try to do a factory reset from storage settings in phone and also try to flash stock rom again and then flash cwm 5.0.2.7 it works properly
good luck :good:
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