hi guys after having issu with TWRP ( after a flash via goo manager impossible to boot on it and it always boot on twrp after each restart...), i am wondering how can i replace it by cmw recovery again.
thanks
thi3um said:
hi guys after having issu with TWRP ( after a flash via goo manager impossible to boot on it and it always boot on twrp after each restart...), i am wondering how can i replace it by cmw recovery again.
thanks
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What did you flash?
What I flash is not the problem
update cm9 aokp webos style to final buid =ok, but fc with Google play so clear data app but still have fc, so I decide to flash gapps again via goo manager but when I select flash rom goo manager tell me that I don't have a recovery script...
so I update twrp via goo manager =ok and finally I select my gapps zip with wipe cache and dalvik, it reboot and stuck in moboot loading twrp img. And then impossible to boot nothing, after many reboot, restart, pushing all the button it finally boot.
Now it work normally except if I boot on twrp.
VoilĂ
I want to go back to cwm, that's all.
thi3um said:
What I flash is not the problem
update cm9 aokp webos style to final buid =ok, but fc with Google play so clear data app but still have fc, so I decide to flash gapps again via goo manager but when I select flash rom goo manager tell me that I don't have a recovery script...
so I update twrp via goo manager =ok and finally I select my gapps zip with wipe cache and dalvik, it reboot and stuck in moboot loading twrp img. And then impossible to boot nothing, after many reboot, restart, pushing all the button it finally boot.
Now it work normally except if I boot on twrp.
VoilĂ
I want to go back to cwm, that's all.
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DL CWM here http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/testing/uImage.CWM6_tenderloin_20121204 . Then with an app like Rom toolbox lite copy and paste it into your boot folder , then delete the TWRP ulimage and edit your default recovery , and you should be good to go.
sstar said:
DL CWM here http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/testing/uImage.CWM6_tenderloin_20121204 . Then with an app like Rom toolbox lite copy and paste it into your boot folder , then delete the TWRP ulimage and edit your default recovery , and you should be good to go.
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ok, thanks buddy
what do you mean by edit your defaut recovery, i guess it's a text file to mod.
Yes below are 2 screenshots 1 with ES File explorer and the other with Rom Toolbox when you tap to open select open as Text and edit/change with RB text editor this is assuming you have Rom Toolbox lite or another text editor with root privileges.
Hope this helps.
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Yep found it with root explorer.
Ulmage
sstar said:
Yes below are 2 screenshots 1 with ES File explorer and the other with Rom Toolbox when you tap to open select open as Text and edit/change with RB text editor this is assuming you have Rom Toolbox lite or another text editor with root privileges.
Hope this helps.
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When I went to boot drive I saw several ulmage files. Am I to delete all and replace with the one posted in this thread? Is this how I will delete TWRP?
horaceb said:
When I went to boot drive I saw several ulmage files. Am I to delete all and replace with the one posted in this thread? Is this how I will delete TWRP?
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NO just delete the TWRP ulimage AFTER you have successfully copied/ placed your CWM their . Then edit the Android. default. recovery file .
I hope this makes it clearer.
If you have any other questions post or PM me.
Good luck.
The images shown are after I deleted TWRP and copied CWM
thi3um said:
hi guys after having issu with TWRP ( after a flash via goo manager impossible to boot on it and it always boot on twrp after each restart...), i am wondering how can i replace it by cmw recovery again.
thanks
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funny , I have the exact same problem since yesterday and I cant get rid of TWRP in the boot menu even after using acmeuninstaller + webOS doctor.
Advice to everyone, do not install TWRP twice on this device. Goo manager is too lame to see its already there and for some reason, it messes up the boot manager.
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Just flashed cm7 and gapps. Upon boot everything worked perfect except there was no Google prints like supposed to be. Wasn't any time zone setups or anything just a normal boot.
I setup my Google mail through the stock mail app but that didn't work.
I figured I had a bad flash so I tried it again and tried a third time with a new happened file. Still wont work. Is there a way to manually sync Google?
I keep reading suggestions to flash the gapp zip through rom manager or install it on SD. However I tried to install from rom manager and it keeps wanting to reboot into clockwork and keep flashing from cw. Is it possible to install it from rom manager and avoid clockwork and rebooting?
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I keep reading suggestions to flash the gapp zip through rom manager or install it on SD. However I tried to install from rom manager and it keeps wanting to reboot into clockwork and keep flashing from cw. Is it possible to install it from rom manager and avoid clockwork and rebooting?
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You have to use clockwork. Are you sure that you are using most current version of clockwork?
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Yes it is the most current CW.
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ROM Manager is just an automated way to download and flash the apps through CWR. It is the same mechanism as you doing it yourself manually. Both ways are flashing from CWR. What is the date on the gapps you are trying to install? Have you established a wifi connection?
Rom Manager is just a front-end to Clockwork Recovery. I get the best results when I flash files directly from clockwork recovery.
make sure the gapps zip file is in the root (top directory) of the sd card, and then boot into clockwork recovery (you can use the shortcut of running rom manager, and then selecting the second option - "reboot into Recovery").
Once in clockwork recovery, use the volume keys to go up/down, and the N key to select the option that is highlighted (the power button takes you back one level in the menu tree).
You want to "install zip from SD card" and then browse the sd card until you find the gapps zip file and select the N button. It will ask you to verify - you need to arrow to the YES and select N again.
then use the power button to get back to the top of the menu tree and select Reboot System ...
you should now have gapps in your cm7 - when you run the market it should take you through the install / setting up an account, and then give you the shortcut to download gmail, facebook, youtube etc (this automates the download of several commonly used apps).
Agreed. Manually flashing from recovery is my preferred method. You can still download the most recent gapps with Rom Manager and then select them in recovery from the clockwork/downloads/goo-insideme folder. They do not need to be on the root. Reminds me of the old SPRecovery days on my droid
Hello,
I'm not gonna panic, as I think Ive not bricked my phone YET.
Here is what I have done, I have a GALAXY S I9000.
Have been using it for quite some time now. 2 years ago, I have flashed it with - hardcore's kernel with the ClockworkMod Recovery - using Odin.
Today I decided to give Cyanogenmod a go, followed the steps here. - http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Full_Update_Guide
Since I have the hardoce's kernel, I skipped this Installing the ClockworkMod Recovery - and moved on to - Flashing CyanogenMod.
I will go step by step from here.
Download the latest version of CyanogenMod.
Optional: Download the Google Apps for the device.
Place the CyanogenMod update.zip file on the root of the internal memory.
Optional: Place the Google Apps .zip on the root of the internal memory also.
Boot into the ClockworkMod Recovery.
Once the device boots into the ClockworkMod Recovery, use the side volume buttons to move around, and either the power button or the trackball to select.
Select the option to Wipe data/factory reset.
Then select the option to Wipe cache partition.
Select Install zip from sdcard.
done these, no problem so far.
[*]Select Choose zip from sdcard.
when I chose this, phone rebooted, it was so fast something may have come up and I didnt see.
Now I am stuck in a boot loop:
- Galaxy S I9000 samsung screen comes up, goes away for a second, comes up again.
- A page with code appearing from the bottom comes up really fast ( logo in the middle changes quickly) then it disappears.
- whole thing starts again.
UPDATE: I got a picture of the fast screen that comes up. : http://localhostr.com/files/b5NzFRy/2012-08-27 05.07.32.jpg
Some observations.
- I can go into download mode when opening it with the key combo.
- loop only stops when I unplug the battery
I need advice on what caused this and how to fix this, please help me.
edizarca said:
I need advice on what caused this and how to fix this, please help me.
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Just flash it again ...see quick fix and solutions link below
xsenman said:
Just flash it again ...see quick fix and solutions link below
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I cannot see what will help me on this page, but I understand how flashing again could work.
But how with the situation I have?
edizarca said:
I cannot see what will help me on this page, but I understand how flashing again could work.
But how with the situation I have?
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are you not able to get into recovery? If only download than you need to get back to GB and than do a progressive update from GB to ICS to JB
Flash it again. From what I've heard, it only flashes the kernel the first time.
I had the same problem today with CM7 today. Just reboot in recovery and flash again cm zip, form there on everything is gonna run smooth!
edizarca said:
Hello,
I'm not gonna panic, as I think Ive not bricked my phone YET.
Here is what I have done, I have a GALAXY S I9000.
Have been using it for quite some time now. 2 years ago, I have flashed it with - hardcore's kernel with the ClockworkMod Recovery - using Odin.
Today I decided to give Cyanogenmod a go, followed the steps here. - http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Full_Update_Guide
Since I have the hardoce's kernel, I skipped this Installing the ClockworkMod Recovery - and moved on to - Flashing CyanogenMod.
I will go step by step from here.
Download the latest version of CyanogenMod.
Optional: Download the Google Apps for the device.
Place the CyanogenMod update.zip file on the root of the internal memory.
Optional: Place the Google Apps .zip on the root of the internal memory also.
Boot into the ClockworkMod Recovery.
Once the device boots into the ClockworkMod Recovery, use the side volume buttons to move around, and either the power button or the trackball to select.
Select the option to Wipe data/factory reset.
Then select the option to Wipe cache partition.
Select Install zip from sdcard.
done these, no problem so far.
[*]Select Choose zip from sdcard.
when I chose this, phone rebooted, it was so fast something may have come up and I didnt see.
Now I am stuck in a boot loop:
- Galaxy S I9000 samsung screen comes up, goes away for a second, comes up again.
- A page with code appearing from the bottom comes up really fast ( logo in the middle changes quickly) then it disappears.
- whole thing starts again.
UPDATE: I got a picture of the fast screen that comes up. : http://localhostr.com/files/b5NzFRy/2012-08-27 05.07.32.jpg
Some observations.
- I can go into download mode when opening it with the key combo.
- loop only stops when I unplug the battery
I need advice on what caused this and how to fix this, please help me.
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Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
Hi,
I had the same pb coming from a GB
I think this pb is very common
1) DON'T WORRY !
2) Unplug the battery when bootlooping
3) Put the SGS in Recovery Mode (the CWM's version has changed)
4) Select the CM .zip and flash it AGAIN
5) When it's done, reboot system
This time, everything shoot be OK
Just be carefull with your IMEI (always have a backup of EFS folder !)
anukilimanoor said:
Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
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Thanks!, this method worked a treat :highfive:
Anyone have a trick yet for CM 10.1 v.22 Nightly, I keep getting a bootloop on all their versions except the original one. This is so frustrating because I have to keep going back to stock and then update to ICS.
kvarug01 said:
Anyone have a trick yet for CM 10.1 v.22 Nightly, I keep getting a bootloop on all their versions except the original one. This is so frustrating because I have to keep going back to stock and then update to ICS.
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Same here, after the Samsung and CM logos, and splash animation, it says :
"Encryption unsuccessful.
Encryption was interrupted and can't complete. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible.
To resume using your phone, you must perform a factory reset...."
After I tap Reset phone, it goes to CWM recovery.
Do the factory reset and the same thing occured in loop.
I came from JVU and CF root.
anukilimanoor said:
Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
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How long should the first boot take after following these steps? And does it have to be from SDCARD, because I can't get the rom onto my sd card, I can only do it via usb otg cable
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anukilimanoor said:
Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
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Does it have to be from the sdcard or can you do it from a flash drive via usb otg. I cannot get the rom onto my sd card
paradiselost28 said:
Hi,
I had the same pb coming from a GB
I think this pb is very common
1) DON'T WORRY !
2) Unplug the battery when bootlooping
3) Put the SGS in Recovery Mode (the CWM's version has changed)
4) Select the CM .zip and flash it AGAIN
5) When it's done, reboot system
This time, everything shoot be OK
Just be carefull with your IMEI (always have a backup of EFS folder !)
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The same thing happend to me.
Just plug out the battery and flash again on cwm recovery.
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Hi guys I'm running cm10.2 Nightly 13/102013 and have lost both Cwm and the Twrp. I do not know how I've done it and need to get one of them back so I can update the rom. I have installed goo manager and when it tells me that there is an update I download it as usual but then it just reboots only giving me webos or webos recovery and CyanogenMod it is giving me no other options, I have downloaded the openscriptrecovery within goo manager and still nothing. Any help with this would be very much appreciated as I do not want to wipe it clean and doctor it unless I really have to.
garydclarke said:
Hi guys I'm running cm10.2 Nightly 13/102013 and have lost both Cwm and the Twrp. I do not know how I've done it and need to get one of them back so I can update the rom. I have installed goo manager and when it tells me that there is an update I download it as usual but then it just reboots only giving me webos or webos recovery and CyanogenMod it is giving me no other options, I have downloaded the openscriptrecovery within goo manager and still nothing. Any help with this would be very much appreciated as I do not want to wipe it clean and doctor it unless I really have to.
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same for me, how do you have resolveed?
EDIT: i have to reinstall CWM by novacom from terminal.
If your touchpad boots into 10.2 automatically each time after flashing 10.2 (without going into moboot menu for choice of webOS or recovery even though you have set a count down time previously), use any file explorer with root rights to access /boot and delete or rename the file moboot.next - if you open this file using any text editor, you will most probably find it contains a single word 'cyanogen', telling moboot to boot this the 'next' time.
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I tried to install TWRP from Goo Manager. After when the Touchpad rebooted, I had lost my ClockworkMod and there was no TWRP item. The only recovery left was WebOS recovery. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Gil1957 said:
I tried to install TWRP from Goo Manager. After when the Touchpad rebooted, I had lost my ClockworkMod and there was no TWRP item. The only recovery left was WebOS recovery. Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Extract the zip and place the uImage.TWRP into the boot folder. Delete uImage.Clockworkmod if it's there. Then reboot.
Is there any instructions on how to install CWM or TWRP recovery? I installed milaq's build using instructions in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542353
But someone I don't have the CWM or TWRP installed. As a result, in the moboot menu, I can't see a reboot into recovery and can't install any updates either.
I just answered that in the above post. Unzip the install zip. Name the image file.... In your case uImage.TWRP copy it into boot folder.
vishnumrao said:
Is there any instructions on how to install CWM or TWRP recovery? I installed milaq's build using instructions in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542353
But someone I don't have the CWM or TWRP installed. As a result, in the moboot menu, I can't see a reboot into recovery and can't install any updates either.
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/boot is possibly too full
Either choose CWM or TWRP and remove one or the other (be sure to employ the recovery specific to the ROM... see the specific ROM thread for more info)
You can use 'Root Browser' in ROM Toolbox Lite app (to copy, paste, move, delete uImage files from the recovery zips to or from /boot)
woodytrain said:
/boot is possibly too full
Either choose CWM or TWRP and remove one or the other (be sure to employ the recovery specific to the ROM... see the specific ROM thread for more info)
You can use 'Root Browser' in ROM Toolbox Lite app (to copy, paste, move, delete uImage files from the recovery zips to or from /boot)
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If /boot has adequate then you may want to to copy the TWRP installer zip file into the /cminstall folder in WebOS and use ACMEInstaller on your PC to reinstall it.
Hi guys, I have got a very urgent problem right now, and hope someone can help me out...I am currently using a HTC One M7, and I used the TWRP recovery and the official bootloader or something rooted my phone, the reason why I need root it is that i need a app move into the system apps which may be easier in using it. And after I moved the app into the system apps using Root Explorer and then reboot my phone, the app just disappeared. After tried many times...I think it is because of the twrp just wipe it... do u guys have a method to solve this problem?...really...pls help me out!!
luvu4evermore said:
Hi guys, I have got a very urgent problem right now, and hope someone can help me out...I am currently using a HTC One M7, and I used the TWRP recovery and the official bootloader or something rooted my phone, the reason why I need root it is that i need a app move into the system apps which may be easier in using it. And after I moved the app into the system apps using Root Explorer and then reboot my phone, the app just disappeared. After tried many times...I think it is because of the twrp just wipe it... do u guys have a method to solve this problem?...really...pls help me out!!
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This is not a twrp issue, /system partition is write-protected by the stock kernel, every changes made in the /system partition will be reverted after a reboot. If you want to be able to write to /system when booted in the rom, you'll need a custom kernel with write-protection disabled (pretty much all custom kernels here have this). The other option is to make the changes you want in your /system partition before the stock kernel boots, so using the embedded file manager of twrp recovery for example.
If you want to use a custom kernel, you must choose one that works with your rom type and version. For example, ElementalX kernel will only works for Sense or GPE rom (stock or custom). The version of ElementalX required depends on your android version so newer doesn't mean better, you need the right one. Flashing a custom recovery is done using twrp recovery. When installing the custom kernel, you can choose the features you want to be installed so if you don't want a specific feature that the kernel offers, its not a problem. The write-protection is removed by default.
If using the twrp file manger, boot in twrp select "advanced" ---> "file manager"
Then to move a file, select it (tap on it) then it will open another menu. Select "move" then select the location you want to move it to. There is also a chmod menu to edit the files permissions.
alray said:
This is not a twrp issue, /system partition is write-protected by the stock kernel, every changes made in the /system partition will be reverted after a reboot. If you want to be able to write to /system when booted in the rom, you'll need a custom kernel with write-protection disabled (pretty much all custom kernels here have this). The other option is to make the changes you want in your /system partition before the stock kernel boots, so using the embedded file manager of twrp recovery for example.
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Oh, thanks for answering me~ uh, can u be more specific about how to do that? about the kernel thing? I never did this before and actually this is just my second time to root a phone and try to move an app into system app (as last time i did so there is no such a problem...) Also, about the twrp recovery file manager, tried that one yesterday, and it did not show the " app" folder under the system one, which means i just cannot move it using the twrp file manager...
luvu4evermore said:
Oh, thanks for answering me~ uh, can u be more specific about how to do that? about the kernel thing? I never did this before and actually this is just my second time to root a phone and try to move an app into system app (as last time i did so there is no such a problem...) Also, about the twrp recovery file manager, tried that one yesterday, and it did not show the " app" folder under the system one, which means i just cannot move it using the twrp file manager...
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see my post above (edited while you were replying)
You can also use aroma file manager within twrp recovery
here a nice xda-video about both twrp file manger and aroma file manager
alray said:
see my post above (edited while you were replying)
You can also use aroma file manager within twrp recovery
here a nice xda-video about both twrp file manger and aroma file manager
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OMFG!!! Finally I made it! I watched the video and find out that I did not mount the permission to the TWRP file manager! Thank you so much!!!
luvu4evermore said:
OMFG!!! Finally I made it! I watched the video and find out that I did not mount the permission to the TWRP file manager! Thank you so much!!!
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Yep sorry, should have mentioned that, you always have to mount the partition you want to access when using a recovery. Some are mounted by default, but /system isn't.
alray said:
Yep sorry, should have mentioned that, you always have to mount the partition you want to access to when using a recovery.
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Nah, still thanks a lot,
luvu4evermore said:
Nah, still thanks a lot,
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you're welcome :good: