I flashed CWM via Rom Manager. I want to remove it so I can flash a new CWM and flash eaglesblood rom.
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freshwaterplimpies said:
I flashed CWM via Rom Manager. I want to remove it so I can flash a new CWM and flash eaglesblood rom.
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Not nessecary to remove or smartflash if you are going to install it again. Just upgrade/install it through the cable using .bat (on win), go to rusty`s cwm thread for download. If you want stock recovery, install stock recovery image by paul o brien.
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hi
i am on stock rooted ICS rom, with stock recovery and kernel..
I rooted this rom via some temporary cwm recovery which goes away after rebooting..
i rooted via busybox_supersu method via temporary cwm recovery.
Now how can I install new custom rom?
is a permanent cwm recovery necessary? if yes, from where can I download it? Or is it ok to flash abyss kernel via this temporary cwm?
Here's the ultimate root+cwm guide by dr. Ketan.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
Just download the one for your kernel ( the last 3 numbers must match ) and run it. You'll have permanent root+cwm installed. If your kernel is not directly rootable, download and flash any of directly rootable firmwares first:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
And then repeat the first step.
To install custom rom like CM9, all you have to do is copy the .zip to your phone, reboot into recovery, install the zip via CWM, wipe/clean cache and reboot.
hello,
i have a few questions
1. is there any problem if i install cwm recovery to rooted galaxy ace?
2. can i go back to the original stock recovery after i install cwm recovery?
3. the latest verion of cwm recovery is 5.0.2.6? this is what i found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18178563&postcount=13
4. after i install cwm recovery can i install rom manager and flash roms, or odin mobile pro?
thx
ps. my phone has only root
avyrez said:
hello,
i have a few questions
1. is there any problem if i install cwm recovery to rooted galaxy ace?
2. can i go back to the original stock recovery after i install cwm recovery?
3. the latest verion of cwm recovery is 5.0.2.6? this is what i found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18178563&postcount=13
4. after i install cwm recovery can i install rom manager and flash roms, or odin mobile pro?
thx
ps. my phone has only root
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1- no problem at all.
2- yes. Flash stock rom with odin.
3- yes.
4- stay away from rom manager, it bricked ace.
one more thing... i see in the post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18178563&postcount=13 that the falsh is with the old veriosn recovery.. if i have stock rom i need only to boot in stock rom and update from zip file: recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.6-galaxyace-fix.zip . correct?
Questions 1-3 have been answered.
To flash a rom, download it from xda.
It will be a ZIP file.
Go to recovery, do the wipes, install the Rom, gapps if you whish, reboot. First Boot might take a while. No worries.
For detailed instructions see the thred of the Rom of your choice.
Cheers!
Sent by my SGS i9000 running CM10 ;->
what version its suitable for samsung galaxy ace
Odin3-v1.85 or Odin_Multi_Downloader_v4.42?
Hi
I have here a Galaxy Mini running stock Froyo 2.2.1 without an USB-cable.
My goal is to flash CM 9.
I rooted the phone with an update.zip containing Superuser.apk and the su binary. (I needed it for Titanium Backup)
I want to install CWM too but I can not use Odin (no USB cable). I downloaded CWM Touch 5.2.0.8 from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439751, named the file update.zip and flashed it with the stock recovery tool. - This seemed to be sucessful.
But now the devie is stuck at the "Samsung" logo everytime I try to boot into recovery. Booting the normal Android works fine.
Is there a way to flash CWM without using Odin now? (probably using linux "dd")
I would like to have CWM before I flash CM9 beacuse I want to create a full backup first.
Edit: Ok...I might have overlooked that this CWM is for Gingerbread.
Thanks
flashing through stock recovery may not work
you have to use odin to flash the recovery
one more thing is that you cannot backup stock rom
you must upgrade to gb to flash cm9 (bootloader incompatibility)
lfrst05 said:
Hi
I have here a Galaxy Mini running stock Froyo 2.2.1 without an USB-cable.
My goal is to flash CM 9.
I rooted the phone with an update.zip containing Superuser.apk and the su binary. (I needed it for Titanium Backup)
I want to install CWM too but I can not use Odin (no USB cable). I downloaded CWM Touch 5.2.0.8 from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439751, named the file update.zip and flashed it with the stock recovery tool. - This seemed to be sucessful.
But now the devie is stuck at the "Samsung" logo everytime I try to boot into recovery. Booting the normal Android works fine.
Is there a way to flash CWM without using Odin now? (probably using linux "dd")
I would like to have CWM before I flash CM9 beacuse I want to create a full backup first.
Edit: Ok...I might have overlooked that this CWM is for Gingerbread.
Thanks
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A full back up of what ?
If you try to back up your current ROM app data, then restore it on cm, there'll be bugs potential.
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currently stuck on AllianceROM, with TWRP installed flashed the fonts mod and stuck on N7000 logo, tried to install zip, but twrp being just totally useless and unable to let me scroll down the menu properly just swipe down and down and automatically selected a fold. and I'm totally done with this rom and twrp find my way out... do i just flash http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191 from there? and reboot into recovery and flash the rom i want?
Flash a stock GB ROM via PC Odin and root & install CWM on it.(See Dr.Ketan's thread for details).
Then do whatever you want.
Alliance is using safe kernel. Just follow the flash instructions of the new rom OP. That would be, I guess: Do all wipes -> flash rom -> enjoy.
Abagnale said:
Alliance is using safe kernel. Just follow the flash instructions of the new rom OP. That would be, I guess: Do all wipes -> flash rom -> enjoy.
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Yeah, but it'll be better if he gets rid of TWRP first lest he do something wrong....
whitepandaaa said:
currently stuck on AllianceROM, with TWRP installed flashed the fonts mod and stuck on N7000 logo, tried to install zip, but twrp being just totally useless and unable to let me scroll down the menu properly just swipe down and down and automatically selected a fold. and I'm totally done with this rom and twrp find my way out... do i just flash http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191 from there? and reboot into recovery and flash the rom i want?
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as far as i know CWM zip is not flashable in TWRP, and it is a pain to use, so only way to flash via odin back to stock? i remember it used to be able to flash CWM on its OTA but its no longer available
Hi,
I unlocked the bootloader, flashed CWM into it. I backed up everything through CWM recovery.
However somehow the stock rom/kernel/etc don't work with this set-up. I just have "free xperia" logo until the universe will implode.
Therefore I installed cyanogenmod and it works. But I don't have the Xperia pkgs and since I own a lot of stuff from sony..those apps are usefull.
Question 1: Can I use CWM recovery with the stock sony rom?
Question 2: I just downloaded the ftf (700MB file), how can I restore everything? If I fastboot everything inside the package will it also correct the boot problem?
Question 3: Can I install sony pkgs as a 3rd party zip like google-apps?
Thanks for the help!!
Yes, you can use stock kernel with recovery.
But, since you are unlocked, you can install DoomKernel, its based on stock , it has a recovery and root included, and it is compatible with stock roms. Install it via fastboot, then you can flash a stock ftf excluding the kernel so you don't lose custom kernel.
DrKrFfXx said:
Yes, you can use stock kernel with recovery.
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You mean in CWM menus? and install the .ftf?
forevertheuni said:
You mean in CWM menus? and install the .ftf?
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CWM can't flash ftf, for that you need Flashtool.
CWM can only flash flasheable zips.
If you want to keep stock rom with a working cwm recovery you have choice using advanced stock kernel or doomkernel both have a recovery working normally. If you don't want to overclock/underclock and tweak stuff choose advanced it is the stock kernel with a recovery with nothing more.
Flash ftf and then fastboot the kernel you choose, or vice versa fastboot and then flash ftf and exclude kernel in flashtool.
edit : read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2153167