I looked for other post, but I can't seem to find one. I have a stock HTC Vivid with ICS rooted with WCX recovery. Is there a way for me to boot into recovery without using hasson2000's toolkit?
Garbo14 said:
I looked for other post, but I can't seem to find one. I have a stock HTC Vivid with ICS rooted with WCX recovery. Is there a way for me to boot into recovery without using hasson2000's toolkit?
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Power off, hold volume button down,, while holding press power
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Make sure you turn fastboot off first in settings first of all so you won't just boot normally. This will allow you to enter the bootloader. Once you are there, it will check some credentials. Then use volume rocker to move up and down and power to enter. Choose recovery, power, and then let it boot you into whatever recovery you have.
Garbo14 said:
I looked for other post, but I can't seem to find one. I have a stock HTC Vivid with ICS rooted with WCX recovery. Is there a way for me to boot into recovery without using hasson2000's toolkit?
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Were you able to get into recovery?
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Sorry if this question is a disturbance. I tried to search for the solution for my problem about a week, but nothing comes up.
I'm a Nexus One new user. My problem is that I can't access recovery mode. I have rooted and installed flash recovery image to my phone. But when I access recovery mode from bootloader menu (surely pressing volume down + power), the logo X appears on the screen for few seconds, then, the screen goes blank. No recovery menu appears. I must press Home + Power to choose reboot or power down to start my phone again. I tried amon-ra v.1..7.0 to v. 1.9 and clockworkmod v.2.5.0.7, but my phone screen still goes blank. Now I'm in despair and don't know what to do. I want to change my rom, but I can't if my phone can't access recovery mode.
Anybody help me please.
I had the same problem after allowing Clockwork to access ROM in its submenu.
I used the following instructions to flashboot the recovery-RA-nexus-v.1.9.0-alpha.img
back into the N1 (blue care bear one).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611829
You need to download the SDK too to do this, but I'm guessing you already have that
Try Clockwork 2.5.11. It's been updated to support SLCD Nexus Ones. You can flash it straight from ROM Manager.
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cmstlist said:
Try Clockwork 2.5.11. It's been updated to support SLCD Nexus Ones. You can flash it straight from ROM Manager.
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Thank you both of you. I have tried following the second post and it works!
Instead of doing the usual VOLDOWN + PWR and then waiting a couple minutes to get into the bootloader and selecting recovery, is there any button combination to boot directly to recovery?
i have AMON-RA 2.2.1 if that makes any difference
Nope.
Couple of min? It's 2 sec to bootloader, and another 10-15 sec to recovery.
If you're rooted use Quickboot
baseballfanz said:
If you're rooted use Quickboot
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Could you post a link please? I can't seem to find it for the Nexus One.
Aceyo said:
Could you post a link please? I can't seem to find it for the Nexus One.
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https://market.android.com/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot
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Rom manager, a number of roms also come with 4way reboot mod which gives us the option to reboot to recovery on press of the power button
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pretty much rom manager is the way I do it.. There should be a way to do it like you say op
You could go with a rom manager. I know CWM does it. Also if you don't mind you can use the cable and adb (assuming you have the sdk-tools) from your computer.
PHP:
$>adb reboot recovery
After a thankfully brief episode with soft bricking my phone, I've managed to install the stock 2.1 ROM on it. Using x8toolbox, I rooted it, then installed CWM recovery. Then also unlocked my bootloader succesfully.
BUT I can't manage to boot into CWM Recovery. If I understand correctly im supposed to press back repeatedly when I see the sony ericsson kernel logo on the screen. I do that, but still the phone goes on to boot normally to my ROM.
What can be the reason behind this??
cyanide911 said:
After a thankfully brief episode with soft bricking my phone, I've managed to install the stock 2.1 ROM on it. Using x8toolbox, I rooted it, then installed CWM recovery. Then also unlocked my bootloader succesfully.
BUT I can't manage to boot into CWM Recovery. If I understand correctly im supposed to press back repeatedly when I see the sony ericsson kernel logo on the screen. I do that, but still the phone goes on to boot normally to my ROM.
What can be the reason behind this??
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Because of you have unlocked your device's bootloader then flash a custom kernel.It has built-in recovery so you won't have any problem entering the recovery.
Try to manually install the recovery.....
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take a look at the thread of x8toolbox
you enter those recoverys via vol-up and vol-down
laufersteppenwolf said:
take a look at the thread of x8toolbox
you enter those recoverys via vol-up and vol-down
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yap press volume down to access recovery.....
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My cousin asked me to install cm9 on his droid 3. Well I bricked it and it had one of those CWM recoveries where you have to boot to it from rom manager. Also the volume rockers are broken so i cant get into AP fastboot and use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339816 . Anyone know of a way to get to AP fastboot without volume rockers or another way that uses stock recovery?
EDIT: Sorry I forgot to include: the phone show motorola dual core technology but dosent advance from that screen. I can get into stock recovery, and i can get into the bootloader but cannot change the selection in the bootloader. Carrier is verizon.
sunwolf654 said:
My cousin asked me to install cm9 on his droid 3. Well I bricked it and it had one of those CWM recoveries where you have to boot to it from rom manager. Also the volume rockers are broken so i cant get into AP fastboot and use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339816 . Anyone know of a way to get to AP fastboot without volume rockers or another way that uses stock recovery?
EDIT: Sorry I forgot to include: the phone show motorola dual core technology but dosent advance from that screen. I can get into stock recovery, and i can get into the bootloader but cannot change the selection in the bootloader. Carrier is verizon.
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I was looking for this same thing, and finally found a page that mentioned some key shortcuts.
To get into the AP Fastboot mode, power on while holding the "F" key on the keyboard.
Hope this helps you.
Well I bricked it and it had one of those CWM recoveries where you have to boot to it from rom manager.
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if you get it working, install safestrap 3 for D3
sd_shadow said:
if you get it working, install safestrap 3 for D3
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What he said
While rom manager does support d3, I would advise against using it. It will just cause problems. Safestrap is the way to go on the d3
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I have the t679 on tmobile and qm qttempting to get root/install cwm.
I do not have access to a pc qnd so am unable to get into stock recovery the 'easy' way.
I saw instructions on holding down the up volume button qnd power buttin, then releasing the power button after the first white samsung logo appears. i hqvr tried this many times to no avail.
I will not have access to a computer for the forseeable future. Does this mean i am stuck on stock 2.3.5 or is their actually a way to boot into stock recovery right from the phone?
Thanks !
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I have the t679 on tmobile and qm qttempting to get root/install cwm.
I do not have access to a pc qnd so am unable to get into stock recovery the 'easy' way.
I saw instructions on holding down the up volume button qnd power buttin, then releasing the power button after the first white samsung logo appears. i hqvr tried this many times to no avail.
I will not have access to a computer for the forseeable future. Does this mean i am stuck on stock 2.3.5 or is their actually a way to boot into stock recovery right from the phone?
Thanks !
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Download rooted stock file also cwm or trwp **** the phone off hold power and volume up til you see the Samsung logo now your in stock recovery.
schuylkillparanormal said:
Download rooted stock file also cwm or trwp **** the phone off hold power and volume up til you see the Samsung logo now your in stock recovery.
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can you confirm this works for the t679 on stock firmware? Ive tried this a million times to no avail
[email protected] said:
can you confirm this works for the t679 on stock firmware? Ive tried this a million times to no avail
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I've been rooted and using a custom ROM for over 2 yrs
schuylkillparanormal said:
I've been rooted and using a custom ROM for over 2 yrs
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I have a quick question about this. I have never done any of the holding buttons down while you reboot nonsense to get to recovery. If I hold in the power button I get a menu. I can shut down, restart, go into recovery or start the bootloader. I just select recovery and hit restart. It boots into TWRP. Am I missing something? It seems to have worked fine with my latest rom. Maybe this situation explains the trouble i was having loading AOIP.
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I have a quick question about this. I have never done any of the holding buttons down while you reboot nonsense to get to recovery. If I hold in the power button I get a menu. I can shut down, restart, go into recovery or start the bootloader. I just select recovery and hit restart. It boots into TWRP. Am I missing something? It seems to have worked fine with my latest rom. Maybe this situation explains the trouble i was having loading AOIP.
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Once in recovery factory reset and clear dalvik flash rom and gapps
I did that. Cleared everything twice and flashed the ROM. Did not flash gapps, as everything was buggy.
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[QUOTE proud2banoob;44918612]I did that. Cleared everything twice and flashed the ROM. Did not flash gapps, as everything was buggy.
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I would try switching recovery cwm 6.0.1.2
http://d-h.st/O36
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[QUOTE proud2banoob;44918612]I did that. Cleared everything twice and flashed the ROM. Did not flash gapps, as everything was buggy.
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I would try switching recovery cwm 6.0.1.2
http://d-h.st/O36[/QUOTE]
I also prefer cwm 6012 over twrp
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I have the t679 on tmobile and qm qttempting to get root/install cwm.
I do not have access to a pc qnd so am unable to get into stock recovery the 'easy' way.
I saw instructions on holding down the up volume button qnd power buttin, then releasing the power button after the first white samsung logo appears. i hqvr tried this many times to no avail.
I will not have access to a computer for the forseeable future. Does this mean i am stuck on stock 2.3.5 or is their actually a way to boot into stock recovery right from the phone?
Thanks !
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If your trying to get into recovery just hold the power button and volume up button while the phone is on and let go when you see the Samsung logo
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