I tried installing twrp from Goomanager but it doesn't work it says installing and then install complete but no twrp
I am running stock Rom with root
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We can't flash recovery and boot images without s off. Download the image using goo and copy it to your pc and use fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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i Unlocked the bootloader form HTCDev.com according to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337105 guide to the point but after unlocking the bootloader i installed RunnyDroid v5.1 it gave me force closes of almost every app and even the screen hung while locking or unlocking the mobile (the power button ) .,,,so i tried virtuos rom even that gave me the same thing...what could be the reason ..??? rom is not overclocked and i have HBoot 2.000 my incredible s is S-ON by the way
I think the kernel(boot.img) doesn't installed very well because S-on with unlocked devices must flash the boot.IMG via the computer manually.
Command here
"fastboot flash boot boot.IMG"
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have already done that the issue stated is after installing the kernel from the command promt
Which recovery you have installed?
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Revolutionary CWM v4.0.1.4
Try to install 4EXTrecovery. Revolutionary recovery is too old.
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But can the recovery be an issue..???? can i directly flash 4ext recovery over CWM ..???
Maybe a filesystem problem. Now all roms are preformatted the devices with ext4 fiflesystem for a better performance. I think revolutionary recovery doesn't support ext4 so the FC problem is occurred.
Also Android Revolution HD will flash the latest recovery after install the Rom. This Rom is modified from the stock. So the Rom may boot successfully. For more details, take a look on its description and the changelog.
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Have Installed ARHD but my recovery is still the same no changes..../?? why so..???
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But can the recovery be an issue..???? can i directly flash 4ext recovery over CWM ..???
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Yes the recovery can be an issue. CWM 4.01 is an older version. For ARHD you definitely need 4Ext recovery.
Or you can extract the zip file and flash the recovery manually.
Command here
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
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Just go on 4ext.net on your phone and download the updater. Then click install and it will over write your old recovery with the latest one
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Thanks Brother...lets hope now it wont force close every now and then
I'm using hboot 1.16. I did flashed the runnydroid 5.1 and flashed the boot.img found in rom.zip/system/..
Then i got stucked at htc white screen. I wipe all partitions again, flash the rom and reboot, it worked well. Weird hboot :S
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Hi to all.
When I was trying to restore the stock google image (Android Jelly Bean 4.2.1) from the toolkit and via fastboot,my Nexus 7 stuck at Google Logo. The toolkit write the bootloader, the recovery, etc... but not the system. I can enter in recovery by installing CWM but If I try to flash a rom,the CMW says this: E: cant mount /sdcard/
The device is unlocked.
I'm using Windows 7 32 bit with a working adb connection and fastboot.
I would try to load some other ROMS to see if the ROM that you have is corrupt.
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You can extract the system.img from the factory image and flash it manually through fastboot.
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Problem solved. After 4 times,finally I managed to flash all with the toolkit
Thanks anyway!
Is there any way to restore a nandroid backup through fastboot or adb? i.e. without installing CWM
You can boot to cwm without installing it. But I can't remember the steps offhand
Interesting, bro! One of my fri also need to flash a zip without root or cwm recovery. In fact these 2 things r the reason for requiring the mentioned method in this post. He is using galaxy r n stuck in android 4.0.4.
Bump, anyone?
I tried to boot twrp through adb and it just reboot the phone..you just need to make a stock nandroid and download recovery.img for your version
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With an unlocked bootloader you can in fastboot mode issue :
fastboot boot name_of_recovery.img
Without flashing it. Works nicely.
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Is there any way to restore a nandroid backup through fastboot or adb? i.e. without installing CWM
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Find CWM recovery.img, put that file to adb folder în ur pc, then type în ur pc trough adb:
Fastboot boot recovery.img
It will appear în ur recovery mode
Flash what do u want to flash
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Can't get my stock unlocked one to boot into CWM recovery. Wanting a stock nandroid before doing S-off.
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot recovery.img
Just hangs at downloading.
Is this a limitation of the 1.54 hboot or something else?
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Can't get my stock unlocked one to boot into CWM recovery. Wanting a stock nandroid before doing S-off.
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot recovery.img
Just hangs at downloading.
Is this a limitation of the 1.54 hboot or something else?
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"fastboot boot recovery.img" no longer works in 1.54. You're going to have to flash CWM (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) to be able to get to CWM. and of course you'll loose stock recovery, so the nandroid will contain the CWM recovery.
How can I extract the stock recovery before flashing CWM?
Or where can I find stock recovery for 2.24.161.1?
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mitchst2 said:
How can I extract the stock recovery before flashing CWM?
Or where can I find stock recovery for 2.24.161.1?
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Several people were looking for stock recovery for that version, don't know if anybody found it, but there is a Guru Reset for 2.24.161.1, which supposedly includes the stock recovery: http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_2-24-161-1-zip/
Downloaded that. Not sure that is stock recovery. Says there is an option to restore stock recovery when available.
I found this....
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...k-recovery-2-24-161-1-vodafone-gesucht-2.html
Image size is different to one in ruu
Any way to verify?
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Downloaded that. Not sure that is stock recovery. Says there is an option to restore stock recovery when available.
I found this....
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...k-recovery-2-24-161-1-vodafone-gesucht-2.html
Image size is different to one in ruu
Any way to verify?
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I don't know how to decompile .img files, so can't verify.
One thing you can do (if the above don't work), is once you are S-Off, (temporarily) downgrade to this nandroid: http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/m7-cwm-nandroid-backup-cid-vodap102-1-29-161-7-7z/
then download the OTA to 2.24.161.1, do not install, just extract recovery.img from the OTA file.
I have installed TWRP on my yuga using the dd command mentioned in the TWRP website.
i wanna move to the recovery that comes with CM. I installed the latest boot.img from CM using fastboot which supposedly will install the latest CWM recovery. but it still has TWRP when I booted into recovery. Any ideas how to remove TWRP and install CWM? thanks
Get hold of a stock ftf and wipe fota kernel with flashtool. Then fastboot cm boot.img again.
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Get hold of a stock ftf and wipe fota kernel with flashtool. Then fastboot cm boot.img again.
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thanks!