I am trying to flash stock recovery on my phone. Can someone tell me which is the appropriate zip to flash? Will the DE recovery work?
aridtare said:
I am trying to flash stock recovery on my phone. Can someone tell me which is the appropriate zip to flash? Will the DE recovery work?
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UPDATE: Tried flashing the DE recovery and it just took me to a screen with a phone and a red exclamation mark over it. If anyone is able to pull the stock recovery from their 32 GB US Unlocked phone I would be very grateful. My phone is soft-bricked, and apparently the only way to fix it is by flashing stock recovery and using a proprietary "clear data" feature to be able to mount /sdcard (I accidentally wiped it without a ROM to flash like an idiot).
bump. any help would be appreciated
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Hey XDA,
I tried to root my phone (GingerBread 2.3.3 with DDJV5) with CF root with ODIN3.After installation Odin says process was successful and finally my phone wont boot and is not passing after SGS logo. Can u suggest me best method to get back my phone in normal or else installation procedure for Cyanogenmod..
Can you still boot into recovery or download mode?
pzayx said:
Can you still boot into recovery or download mode?
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yeah i can able see download mode by pressing all 3 buttons.But is phone is sucking at i9000 logo and is not booting from it.let me know how can i get back my phone into normal state or else is there anyway to flash my mobile into custom firmware like cyanogenmod.
Thanks in advance.
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Simply flash again with ODIN a stock Firmware, Root it and flash the ROM you want ??
Yes, flash stock with odin, or simply go into recovery wipe cache, go into mounts and wipe system, datadata, & data and try to reflash. If it does not work you should flash stock with odin and tripple check that you got the right files for your phone
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Did the same but unble update to cyanogenmod.phone keep on rebooting.let me know one thing update.zip should be placed in internal or external memory?
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I accidentally deleted the stock rom for it, thinking CWM backed it up, and the phone won't boot into recovery mode, so I can't flash the OpenZio custom rom onto it. Any ideas?
Lt Sorrow said:
I accidentally deleted the stock rom for it, thinking CWM backed it up, and the phone won't boot into recovery mode, so I can't flash the OpenZio custom rom onto it. Any ideas?
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You don't need a rom on your phone to go into recovery, please give some more info. How did you delete your stock rom? What issues are you having when trying to go into recovery? Etc.
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I have scoured and can't find anything! Having a right mare here!!!! I had stock ROM, simply rooted it and then tried to flash a few other files here and there and clearly broke it. Now it wont boot. I cannot for the life of me work out how to fix this. Just want the stock odexed ROM back really or any ROM which means I can just receive OTA updates and plod along happily. I have downloaded stock ROM but can't seem to push via sideload. Can I run RUU from fastboot screen? What else can I do here? Any way to push a zip to my SD card so I can flash that way?
I knew I should have backed up before I flashed anything else. Was about to but then bloody didn't for some daft reason!! TOOL!!
Can anyone offer any help, thanks.
if you are using cwm recovery then you can mount the sd card from mounts and storage.
pdbon19 said:
if you are using cwm recovery then you can mount the sd card from mounts and storage.
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Awesome thank you. Managed to finally get adb to work doing this and pushed the zip file across. Now flashed that then going to flash stock recovery and hopefully all fixed lol....Never again will I not back up! haha
Sorted. Phone is back. Not going to mess with it again. Atleast maybe not for a year or so haha!
i have same proplem in htc one how i push zip file what after i select mount sd frome recuvery ok then what how i push it ?
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The War Horse said:
Sorted. Phone is back. Not going to mess with it again. Atleast maybe not for a year or so haha!
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Hi, i can't boot my device, (see attachment)
How i can boot into recovery for wipe it?
(I'm in stock rom, rooted)
rampo said:
Hi, i can't boot my device, (see attachment)
How i can boot into recovery for wipe it?
(I'm in stock rom, rooted)
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Tray eras cache by cmd
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So I've had a nexus one for a while now, and recently I decided to root it. I managed to unlock my bootloader and flash clock work recovery. I then made a stupid mistake of trying to flash a rom before rooting my phone or backing up my rom. When I power on my phone now it just freezes on the boot animation. The only thing I can do is access recovery. What is the easiest way to root my nexus one in this condition or is there anyway of flashing a rom, hence fixing it? Preferably from a Mac but I may be able to get access to windows or linux. Thanks in advance
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moose.splash1 said:
So I've had a nexus one for a while now, and recently I decided to root it. I managed to unlock my bootloader and flash clock work recovery. I then made a stupid mistake of trying to flash a rom before rooting my phone or backing up my rom. When I power on my phone now it just freezes on the boot animation. The only thing I can do is access recovery. What is the easiest way to root my nexus one in this condition or is there anyway of flashing a rom, hence fixing it? Preferably from a Mac but I may be able to get access to windows or linux. Thanks in advance
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Turn off your phone, pop your SD card in your comp and copy the su.zip into it. Pop it back into your phone, boot into recovery and flash it on. Voila, root access!
Then wipe cache, dalvik-cache and all those and reflash the ROM again. You should be good to go.
BTW. I hope you are flashing a ROM which needs a stock HBOOT. Coz for JB ROMs, custom HBOOT is needed. Cheers!
sphinxcs898 said:
Turn off your phone, pop your SD card in your comp and copy the su.zip into it. Pop it back into your phone, boot into recovery and flash it on. Voila, root access!
Then wipe cache, dalvik-cache and all those and reflash the ROM again. You should be good to go.
BTW. I hope you are flashing a ROM which needs a stock HBOOT. Coz for JB ROMs, custom HBOOT is needed. Cheers!
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Thanks a lot for the help! Do you know of any JB or ICS roms that do not require a special HBOOT? And where is the download for the su.zip you mentioned? Thanks a lot
All newer ROMs have a larger system partition requirement, why not flash an older gingerbread ROM that doesn't require black rose until you get the hang of flashing.
You don't need to flash superuser or busy box or anything first, just wipe all in recovery, flash ROM (plus anything else needed like gapps) reboot
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moose.splash1 said:
Thanks a lot for the help! Do you know of any JB or ICS roms that do not require a special HBOOT? And where is the download for the su.zip you mentioned? Thanks a lot
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demkantor said:
All newer ROMs have a larger system partition requirement, why not flash an older gingerbread ROM that doesn't require black rose until you get the hang of flashing.
You don't need to flash superuser or busy box or anything first, just wipe all in recovery, flash ROM (plus anything else needed like gapps) reboot
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@demkantor is right. Basically you don't need su.zip coz most ROMs will have that flashed in already. I think the problem you were facing was because you did not wipe your cache/dalvik-cache and data before flashing on the ROM.
hello,
would you be so kind to help me remove cwm and install stock recovery?
I tried to flash own recovery with All-In-One as well as through command line
I cleaned cache but there is always cwm as 'recovery'...
could you help me with that
regards
You need to flash the stock one as you did when you flashed CWM in the first place
derwisz said:
hello,
would you be so kind to help me remove cwm and install stock recovery?
I tried to flash own recovery with All-In-One as well as through command line
I cleaned cache but there is always cwm as 'recovery'...
could you help me with that
regards
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You could try and flash the correct firmware.zip or a Stock Rom Reset
Don't think you can just flash a stock recovery without flashing an RUU or indeed one of the resets.
Don't understand why you would want to though...
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mrheffner said:
Don't think you can just flash a stock recovery without flashing an RUU or indeed one of the resets.
Don't understand why you would want to though...
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Yeah you can. Find the stock recovery you want (pull it from a decrypted ruu zip for example) and flash it like any other recovery. Make sure ur bootloader's unlocked first.
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Well, I can bet I tried this already and after flashing stock recovery and booting into bootloader I had initial cwm screen and then cwm is freezing (no menu)...
Is it important to do any specific action after flashing stock recovery?
derwisz said:
Well, I can bet I tried this already and after flashing stock recovery and booting into bootloader I had initial cwm screen and then cwm is freezing (no menu)...
Is it important to do any specific action after flashing stock recovery?
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If you had the recovery.img pulled from the RUU and you STILL have CWM after flashing, then either flashing went wrong or the recovery.img is NOT a stock recovery.
After flashing the stock recovery there shouldn't be anything with CWM anymore.