S-OFF or Bootloader Unlock required
To flash CWM to your device, you should to type this command in fastboot mode
fastboot flash recovery CWM-6.0.2.7-vivo.img
or(in normal boot mode and adb enabled)
adb root
adb push CWM-6.0.2.7-vivo.img /sdcard
adb shell dd if=/sdcard/CWM-6.0.2.7-vivo.img of =/dev/block/mmcblk0p21
adb shell rm /sdcard/CWM-6.0.2.7-vivo.img
I recently bought the paid version of 4ext recovery from play. If I flash this recovery, can I go back to my 4ext recovery, without paying again?
What are the features of this recovery.
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question
whats difference between this and stock one?
Now i hava CWM 4. should i update it that explayned in the first post or it is different? I have blackrose hboot.
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miladio2 said:
Now i hava CWM 4. should i update it that explayned in the first post or it is different? I have blackrose hboot.
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Like in the first post
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Is it touch recovery??
Here is this Recovery as a PG32IMG.zip
Put it on the root of your SD-Card and Reboot to fastboot. Installs just like a Radio.
For me this recovery seams a little slow, but i like the new feature like deleting old backups
@di said:
I recently bought the paid version of 4ext recovery from play. If I flash this recovery, can I go back to my 4ext recovery, without paying again?
What are the features of this recovery.
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Ofcourse you can. Ive switched almost 10 times. You have buyed that app and can install it when you want.
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Ok i can confirm that this recovery is not touch recovery. Sorry i really appreciate your work but i revert back to 4EXT as my power button is very hard to press.
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And here I was thinking about making one. Easier for me I guess. Thanks!
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Edit: Its seams faster now, i changed the Backup mode to tar. It seams to flash roms really fast.
New CWM Recovery updated
6.0.2.7
dla5244 said:
New CWM Recovery updated
6.0.2.7
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Is it touch?
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Just place it on the Root of you SD-Card, boot into Bootloader and here we go!
cyrus_the_great96 said:
Is it touch?
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Nope
There's a bug when your device is connected to a charger and you shut down your device - it boots always by itself into Recovery
Another bug i just found, cant mount USB Storage in Recovery
Several Funtion for Lib are included, but are also there with ENG-Hboot or Revolutionary H Boot
will work on vivo Y31L device
will it work on vivo Y31L device
prakashbooh said:
will it work on vivo Y31L device
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No no no!
Recovery includes the kernel and the kernel is prepared for a specific device.
will this work for vivo y21
dla5244 said:
S-OFF or Bootloader Unlock required
To flash CWM to your device, you should to type this command in fastboot mode
fastboot flash recovery CWM-6.0.2.7-vivo.img
or(in normal boot mode and adb enabled)
adb root
adb push CWM-6.0.2.7-vivo.img /sdcard
adb shell dd if=/sdcard/CWM-6.0.2.7-vivo.img of =/dev/block/mmcblk0p21
adb shell rm /sdcard/CWM-6.0.2.7-vivo.img
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will this work on vivo y 21 ?
Please let me know what where I should type the command how to flash custom ROMs please please please please in Vivo
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Hi guys! Got my One today, rooted flashed recovery and flashed patch for advanced power menu... after flashing last one phone won't load after htc logo, and I didnt do backup... and I there is no "mount usb" in a new cwm recovery!((( what to do guys? how to transfer rom to the phone?
Flash boot.img via fastboot
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eg1122 said:
Flash boot.img via fastboot
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Doesnt help(((
It could also be a signature issue. If the mod does not have the original signatures and you are on stock Rom, this is probably why it won't boot. Best thing to do will be to download a Rom and see if adb picks up the phone. If it does use adb to push the Rom zip into the sdcard and flash it. Then you will need to flash the boot image via fastboot.
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It could also be a signature issue. If the mod does not have the original signatures and you are on stock Rom, this is probably why it won't boot. Best thing to do will be to download a Rom and see if adb picks up the phone. If it does use adb to push the Rom zip into the sdcard and flash it. Then you will need to flash the boot image via fastboot.
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what do you mean by adb picks up the rom?
ekabon said:
what do you mean by adb picks up the rom?
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Download the android sdk and go to the folder where adb is in. Open command prompt from that folder, connect phone to pc and type adb remount to see if it picks the phone up. You need to have the HTC drivers installed as well.
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I would like to know as to how can i backup stock recovery? Bcoz, i wish to go S-off and unlocked via Revone method, then flash TWRP, flash a few mods, and then get back to stock recovery , s-off, locked bootloader. Is that all possible. Does a nandroid backup, backup's stock recovery as well???
Thanks in advance guys.
You can't do a nandroid without custom recovery so that is out of the picture. OTA zip files however contain the recovery file you need.
mathrania said:
I would like to know as to how can i backup stock recovery? Bcoz, i wish to go S-off and unlocked via Revone method, then flash TWRP, flash a few mods, and then get back to stock recovery , s-off, locked bootloader. Is that all possible. Does a nandroid backup, backup's stock recovery as well???
Thanks in advance guys.
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If you're still on stock recovery at the moment - go into fastboot and command:
fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img
This will just boot into custom recovery without flashing it. Do a backup and it will backup your stock recovery.
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redbull123 said:
If you're still on stock recovery at the moment - go into fastboot and command:
fastboot boot name_of_your_recovery.img
This will just boot into recovery without flashing it. Do a backup and it will backup your stock recovery.
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Yes I am in stock recovery..
how do I know the name of the recovery?? Or do I need to name it by mnyself..... and after backup, which place do i need to find it in my phone to secure the backup copy....
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Yes I am in stock recovery..
how do I know the name of the recovery?? Or do I need to name it by mnyself..... and after backup, which place do i need to find it in my phone to secure the backup copy....
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You'll need to download either CWM or TWRP. You can rename the download if you want to something like cwm.img or twrp.img to make it easier.
Once the backup is done it will be on your phones internal storage in the clockworkmod or TWRP folder - depending which one you choose to boot. Just copy it to your PC.
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You'll need to download either CWM or TWRP. You can rename the download if you want to something like cwm.img or twrp.img to make it easier.
Once the backup is done it will be on your phones internal storage in the clockworkmod or TWRP folder - depending which one you choose to boot. Just copy it to your PC.
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I will comeback to thank you after my limit of 8 thanks per day get expired
redbull123 said:
You'll need to download either CWM or TWRP. You can rename the download if you want to something like cwm.img or twrp.img to make it easier.
Once the backup is done it will be on your phones internal storage in the clockworkmod or TWRP folder - depending which one you choose to boot. Just copy it to your PC.
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One question though... i bought this phone as a used, and it was Tampered and Relocked. When I selected the recovery option, it booted the phone to somewhat stock like recovery, and then after some process, the phone rebooted, and the phone was totally Factory Reset.... everything in the storage was gone too..... so is there an way to check if it is indeed a stock recovery, or this is the normal behaviour of stock recovery...?
You need to unlock your bootloader before doing anything with custom recovery. Use Revone or the official HTC Dev method
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If you're still on stock recovery at the moment - go into fastboot and command:
fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img
This will just boot into custom recovery without flashing it. Do a backup and it will backup your stock recovery.
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Good tip
redbull123 said:
If you're still on stock recovery at the moment - go into fastboot and command:
fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img
This will just boot into custom recovery without flashing it. Do a backup and it will backup your stock recovery.
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this method of just booting a custom recovery used to work with OLDER hboot versions. but it doesn't work with newer hboots. my hboot version is 1.54.0000 and when I use the command mentioned above, my bootloader menu just freezes!! guess I'll have to look for the OTA file then to find the stock bootloader!
pritam.paul.360 said:
this method of just booting a custom recovery used to work with OLDER hboot versions. but it doesn't work with newer hboots. my hboot version is 1.54.0000 and when I use the command mentioned above, my bootloader menu just freezes!!
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Yep, I know. It worked when I wrote it, over 6 weeks ago.
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Yep, I know. It worked when I wrote it, over 6 weeks ago.
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uh, I see! guess I didn't notice the date!
pritam.paul.360 said:
this method of just booting a custom recovery used to work with OLDER hboot versions. but it doesn't work with newer hboots. my hboot version is 1.54.0000 and when I use the command mentioned above, my bootloader menu just freezes!! guess I'll have to look for the OTA file then to find the stock bootloader!
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Not sure if it helps as I was still on 1.44 HBoot, but when I tried the command while the bootloader was locked, my bootloader would also freeze and I had to do a hard reset. Once I unlocked my bootloader, the boot command worked.
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Not sure if it helps as I was still on 1.44 HBoot, but when I tried the command while the bootloader was locked, my bootloader would also freeze and I had to do a hard reset. Once I unlocked my bootloader, the boot command worked.
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first of all, you must have your bootloader unlocked in order to boot/flash a custom recovery. you can't do so if your bootloader is locked. and secondly, yeah, I also had the boot command worked out before I had the 1.54 Hboot. I guess this one doesn't allow 'just' booting a custom recovery!
Looking for root tools or downloads to root my htc one cannot find a URL link which is working. What's best way to do it and easy way thanks
not hard to find......................sudeki300
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158151
sudeki300 said:
not hard to find......................sudeki300
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158151
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Not sure if u were aware all download links for hassons tool has been removed if that's what you were linking me to look at? Thanks
nathlynn22 said:
Not sure if u were aware all download links for hassons tool has been removed if that's what you were linking me to look at? Thanks
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try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one#root
zaphodbeeb said:
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one#root
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I've watched that already it says to install zip file through cwm from xda but doesn't mention which file. If I add supersize surely that would root the device but I would like the most recent version it must be somewhere on here I would have thought?
nathlynn22 said:
I've watched that already it says to install zip file through cwm from xda but doesn't mention which file. If I add supersize surely that would root the device but I would like the most recent version it must be somewhere on here I would have thought?
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Personally I prefer TWRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173870
Download this to your adb folder. Once you have unlocked your bootloader, fastboot will work.
Plug your mobile into your pc.
Type
adb devices.
You should see the adb server start up then a serial number of your device.
Then type
adb reboot bootloader (wait a bit for the fastbootusb on the phone to show)
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
This will flash the recovery. Boot into the recovery. When you choose to reboot, select system and it will give you an option to install su.
Your rooted.
if you prefer cwm its here
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
select your preference (touch or non touch).
zaphodbeeb said:
Personally I prefer TWRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173870
Download this to your adb folder. Once you have unlocked your bootloader, fastboot will work.
Plug your mobile into your pc.
Type
adb devices.
You should see the adb server start up then a serial number of your device.
Then type
adb reboot bootloader (wait a bit for the fastbootusb on the phone to show)
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
This will flash the recovery. Boot into the recovery. When you choose to reboot, select system and it will give you an option to install su.
Your rooted.
if you prefer cwm its here
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
select your preference (touch or non touch).
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True personally I'd rather have twrp, but I thought to run rum runner cwm was a must can I s-off with that first then flash twrp as a different recovery after and gain root through that would it be a case of then just overwriting the current recovery being cwm thanks
nathlynn22 said:
True personally I'd rather have twrp, but I thought to run rum runner cwm was a must can I s-off with that first then flash twrp as a different recovery after and gain root through that would it be a case of then just overwriting the current recovery being cwm thanks
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You can always use TWRP first to get root, then load up CMW for rumrunner. I have used revone in the past (also got a One s-offed with JCard) so I havnt used rumrunner.
If you need CMW after TWRP then just repeat the instructions above but use the CMW file name instead. You wont need to re root.
zaphodbeeb said:
You can always use TWRP first to get root, then load up CMW for rumrunner. I have used revone in the past (also got a One s-offed with JCard) so I havnt used rumrunner.
If you need CMW after TWRP then just repeat the instructions above but use the CMW file name instead. You wont need to re root.
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Sorted got the supersu all now and gained root through cwm just not got a super su app on it yet I presume I can just install it in recovery to sort that
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nathlynn22 said:
Sorted got the supersu all now and gained root through cwm just not got a super su app on it yet I presume I can just install it in recovery to sort that
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superuser.zip and flash in recovery. Bingo. You will have to reboot, and check for an update etc. Rumrunner next?
zaphodbeeb said:
superuser.zip and flash in recovery. Bingo. You will have to reboot, and check for an update etc. Rumrunner next?
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Well the only other device I have rooted was my Samsung note 1 which was pretty simple. Well I didn't no bit when you first reboot from cwm recovery it says yes to gain root access which I did just need to add supersu which came with rumrunner. Which I sorted tonight just had problems with my laptop and adb not recognizing after testing adb devices.
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Well the only other device I have rooted was my Samsung note 1 which was pretty simple. Well I didn't no bit when you first reboot from cwm recovery it says yes to gain root access which I did just need to add supersu which came with rumrunner. Which I sorted tonight just had problems with my laptop and adb not recognizing after testing adb devices.
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Cool, job done then.
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nathlynn22 said:
Well the only other device I have rooted was my Samsung note 1 which was pretty simple. Well I didn't no bit when you first reboot from cwm recovery it says yes to gain root access which I did just need to add supersu which came with rumrunner. Which I sorted tonight just had problems with my laptop and adb not recognizing after testing adb devices.
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So rooted and s-offed. Job done then.
A couple of months back I flashed my HTC One to a GPE Rom and then updating using OTA to Android 4.3 which was working fine.
Upon finding this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2356654
I wanted to flash to 4.4 using it. I followed instructions and it said it installed fine.
However I'm no stuck in a boot loop.
I get the "HTc quietly brilliant" screen and then it reboots, and this loops.
I can hold down vol button and then select recovery but as soon as I do it reboots and I cannot get into recover. I've tried a few adb commands like adb reboot recovery etc. and it just says device not found. Any tips?
Is your bootloader unlocked? Custom or stock recovery?
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Ivanovic said:
Is your bootloader unlocked? Custom or stock recovery?
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Before doing the flashing I was bootloader unlocked and was using clockwork mod if that is what you're asking.
You flashed a custom Google edition Rom or your converted your phone to Google edition (change cid,stock Rom,stock recovery) ?
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Ivanovic said:
You flashed a custom Google edition Rom or your converted your phone to Google edition (change cid,stock Rom,stock recovery) ?
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I didn't change anything, just flashed a Rom to make it a GPE. I just installed clockwork mod and flashed the rom.
this is the name of the rom I used
bigxie_m7_GPe_JWR66V_odexed-signed
Maybe the 4.4 you flashed isn't compatible. I suggest you flash back that Rom or restore your nandroid backup if any
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Ivanovic said:
Maybe the 4.4 you flashed isn't compatible. I suggest you flash back that Rom or restore your nandroid backup if any
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How can I do this if my phone won't go into recovery and just keeps looping to boot screen?
Reflash cwm or twrp. You need the latest version.
Then flash again ARHD 5.1 Rom and make sure you full wipe.
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Ivanovic said:
Reflash cwm or twrp. You need the latest version.
Then flash again ARHD 5.1 Rom and make sure you full wipe.
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Same here. I even dunno how to flash a new recovery...i don´t have any access to the phone - only hboot...
Boot to bootloader. Choose fastboot and then connect your phone to PC.
Next step is to download the latest version of your favorite custom recovery and place it inside the fastboot folder. Open a command window and write fastboot devices to check that fastboot is working and then write the following:
Fastboot flash recovery filename.img
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Ivanovic said:
Boot to bootloader. Choose fastboot and then connect your phone to PC.
Next step is to download the latest version of your favorite custom recovery and place it inside the fastboot folder. Open a command window and write fastboot devices to check that fastboot is working and then write the following:
Fastboot flash recovery filename.img
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Ok,but there´s a little problem : ABD couldn´t find my device..
Download the latest HTC drivers. There are in the android development sub forum
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Ivanovic said:
Download the latest HTC drivers. There are in the android development sub forum
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Puh...recovery works again.Thanks ! But I got another question : Is it possible to flash a ROM directly by using ADB ?
No. But you can use adb to transfer a Rom to your sdcard using adb push command
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Ivanovic said:
No. But you can use adb to transfer a Rom to your sdcard using adb push command
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Like discribed in this thread ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
Yes, that is the way to so it
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Ivanovic said:
Yes, that is the way to so it
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It won´t work...
I´m not able to mount/unmount system with theTWPR 2.6.3.0...but it´s the only recovery that works. I couldn´t even find the right cwm recovery...damn...
I'm was having the exact same problem, and I believe it's because you're S-ON like I am (says in the first green line of the bootloader)
Problem is try as I might (rum runner, Moonshine, revone) I cannot for the life of me get my phone S-OFF
Rum runner tells me there is no adb connection to the device, yet moonshine has no problem there and it's driving me nuts.
Until you can get S-OFF (and if you manage it let me know how) you'll more than likely have bootloop issues with that ROM
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I won´t work...
I´m not able to mount/unmount system with theTWPR 2.6.3.0...but it´s the only recovery that works. I couldn´t even find the right cwm recovery...damn...
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Make sure adb works and write the paths correctly. What kind of error did you get?
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Ivanovic said:
Make sure adb works and write the paths correctly. What kind of error did you get?
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This one seems to be proper :
C:\Program Files\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb push Android_Revolution_HD-One_4.1
_GE.zip /sdcard/Android_Revolution_HD-One_4.1_GE.zip
2282 KB/s (452221989 bytes in 193.456s)
..but after that,,,unable to open the zip file..and the best - the zip file has gone!!
Hmm..with TWPR I´m not able to mount the sdcard..maybe thats the failure...
Hello Guys! I made this little script for the people that dont know adb/fastboot commands and want to install a custom recovery
This will ONLYwork on UNLOCKED bootloaders.
Make sure "USB-Debugging" is enabled and adb/fastboot drivers have been properly installed
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for bricked devices or nuclear warfare. I made this simple script for those who can follow simple instructions.
1st. Download the Recovery Flashing script from here: http://goo.gl/ZtaUFe
2. Unzip the files to a folder on your desktop, or where ever you would like, just remember where you unzipped it to.
3. Download the recovery of your choice:
[m8][CWM Advanced Edition] PhilZ Touch: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703223
OR
[RECOVERY][m8] TWRP 2.7.0.0 touch recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2717932
4. Place the recovery you downloaded in the previous step into the folder you unzipped the Recovery Flashing script.
5. Rename the recovery you downloaded to Recovery that way it appears as "Recovery.img" in the folder. If it has and extra ".img" at the end, it will fail to flash.
6. After you have done all the steps above, Simply click the "Recovery-Flasher.bat" and follow its instructions it presents, If you have done everything correctly you phone will boot into recovery at the end of the script
I hope this has made life a little easier for our new comers. Please dont forget to hit the thanks button!!! :good::good::good:
Changelog:
V1.1- Added "Fastboot erase cache" after flashing recovery.
can you add this command after flashing custom recovery?
fastboot erase cache
thanks
monyozt said:
can you add this command after flashing custom recovery?
fastboot erase cache
thanks
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Yes I sure will. I'll get it done tomorrow and update the OP
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I don't use a PC /Laptop can I do this on my phone I'm unlocked bootloader but no recovery or root yet.
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jonny68 said:
I don't use a PC /Laptop can I do this on my phone I'm unlocked bootloader but no recovery or root yet.
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Sorry but you will need a window pc to use this tool. You can download one of the recoveries in the OP then use the app Flashify in the play store to flash the recovery .
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monyozt said:
can you add this command after flashing custom recovery?
fastboot erase cache
thanks
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Done
I'm open to any request guys ?
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rpomponio said:
Sorry but you will need a window pc to use this tool. You can download one of the recoveries in the OP then use the app Flashify in the play store to flash the recovery .
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Thanks I've no PC just a tablet and not rooted yet so Flashify won't work
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Rooted now so can use flashify
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jonny68 said:
Rooted now so can use flashify
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Yes, as long as your rooted, your good to go
@Root-Maniac
What would it take to make either recovery of choice a flashable zip file to be flashed wile in a custom recovery