How do I reinstall Clockworkmod after I installed TWRP?
steventrannn said:
How do I reinstall Clockworkmod after I installed TWRP?
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Download CWM here http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/recovery/update-CWM6_tenderloin-20121215.zip and flash it with TWRP. It will delete TWRP for you and change your default recovery.
Flash fails. Ive updated my twrp and it still fails. Any help appreciated.
Extract the file from the zip. Copy it to /boot folder... you may have to go to boot folder and first change it to RW mode (you need Root Explorer to do this because Ive never had any luck with any free file explorer being able to write to the boot folder) and also delete the uimage.TWRP file in the boot folder to make room. Then open file calleded android.default.recovery and instead of TWRP change it to ClockworkMod
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cdzo72 said:
Extract the file from the zip. Copy it to /boot folder... you may have to go to boot folder and first change it to RW mode (you need Root Explorer to do this because Ive never had any luck with any free file explorer being able to write to the boot folder) and also delete the uimage.TWRP file in the boot folder to make room. Then open file calleded android.default.recovery and instead of TWRP change it to ClockworkMod
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cdzo is right, your boot folder is probably full, give rom Toolbox lite a try. It does work once given root privileges
Is it possible to rename my backup file? Instead of 2013-30-7.zip change to something.zip? Thanks!
elbos2k said:
Is it possible to rename my backup file? Instead of 2013-30-7.zip change to something.zip? Thanks!
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If you're using TWRP you can rename it right in recovery.
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redbull123 said:
If you're using TWRP you can rename it right in recovery.
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Cool, thanks!
Your Nandroid can be named anything, at least with TWRP (I don't use CWM) but if you want to restore it it has to be in the right folders or TWRP won't even see it ...
TWRP/BACKUPS/HT357W900873/Your Backup ... (The "HT357W900873" folder may differ as that's what it's named on my device, I don't know if it's the same for everybody)
Are you using CWM? because my backups are not zips. If you are using TWRP btw you can create a series of folders on a flash drive, named like above and use OTG to restore if you prefer, being that the current situation doesn't allow for copying backups from the phone, to a PC but backing up to a flash drive works fine when copying them from there to a PC.
I am trying to transfer my backup to my computer. But it only transfer 16mb instead of over 3giga of files.
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I bet your computer can't see all files, browse the backup folder and check if all files are shown
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I can see all the file but it only trensfer like 3 file instead of the 15 files the folder
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quite weird, what exactly happens when you try to copy?
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You use TWRP I guess? Latest version has this problem there is a version of 2.5.0.0 with updated touch drivers that will work, look in the TWRP thread
It has nothing to do with the touch drivers. It is a new security feature in 2.6+.
It is related to the permissions being allocated to the backup. It is supposed to be a TWRP 'security feature'... to stop someone from copying your backup from your phone.
If you download the attached zip and extract the command file inside to the folder on your pc containing ADB, if you connect your phone to your pc and double click on the command file, it will change the file permissions and allow you then to copy the backup folder to you pc.
When you run it, you will see two command prompt windows open. One closes immediately and you can close the second one manually. It only takes a second to run.
Easy.
oreitan13 said:
I am trying to transfer my backup to my computer. But it only transfer 16mb instead of over 3giga of files.
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Hi,
It has happened to me (with my old laptop but I don't really know if it's the cause but since I have my new computer I've never had this problem again), try to reboot your phone and transfer your backup but before don't transfer any other files phone->computer or computer->phone, just your backup after the reboot.
viking37 said:
Hi,
It has happened to me (with my old laptop but I don't really know if it's the cause but since I have my new computer I've never had this problem again), try to reboot your phone and transfer your backup but before don't transfer any other files phone->computer or computer->phone, just your backup after the reboot.
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See my post above
Whare I can find the folder with ADB
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proctologist said:
It has nothing to do with the touch drivers. It is a new security feature in 2.6+.
It is related to the permissions being allocated to the backup. It is supposed to be a TWRP 'security feature'... to stop someone from copying your backup from your phone.
If you download the attached zip and extract the command file inside to the folder on your pc containing ADB, if you connect your phone to your pc and double click on the command file, it will change the file permissions and allow you then to copy the backup folder to you pc.
When you run it, you will see two command prompt windows open. One closes immediately and you can close the second one manually. It only takes a second to run.
Easy.
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Thanks in works
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oreitan13 said:
Whare I can find the folder with ADB
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This means you don't have ADB, you need to install android sdk to get it
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proctologist said:
It has nothing to do with the touch drivers. It is a new security feature in 2.6+.
It is related to the permissions being allocated to the backup. It is supposed to be a TWRP 'security feature'... to stop someone from copying your backup from your phone.
If you download the attached zip and extract the command file inside to the folder on your pc containing ADB, if you connect your phone to your pc and double click on the command file, it will change the file permissions and allow you then to copy the backup folder to you pc.
When you run it, you will see two command prompt windows open. One closes immediately and you can close the second one manually. It only takes a second to run.
Easy.
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Thanks for correcting my wrong. only revered to the touch driver because of maybe updated firmware. But It's not much of a feature when everyone can download the "key"
Manual Process
If you would like to do it manually do the following:
Open a command window in the Platform-Tools folder of the Android SDK and then type the following:
adb shell
su
chmod -R 777 /data/media/0/TWRP (note, if you are using 4.1 you will need to remove "/0")
exit
exit
This changes the permission so you can copy all of the data from the TWRP folder.
ineedone said:
Thanks for correcting my wrong. only revered to the touch driver because of maybe updated firmware. But It's not much of a feature when everyone can download the "key"
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yeah, this "feature" is a pita and a waste of time
Hi
I did three backups using CWM, two to internal SD one to external SD. I wanted to copy the backups to my Mac to make some room but I cannot find them.
I updated CWM to "update cwm6037" rebooted the phone, rebooted the Mac. I cannot see the backup on the Android Files Transfer window on my Mac, I cannot see the files on the phone using a variety of file managers including a Root file manager.
On the other hand if I boot the phone in Recovery mode (CMW) I can see the file in the CMW menu, I can restore it then or delete it.
I have a HTCOne 32gigs phone with the latest (3 days ago) of CM
I really look everywhere , did some search with wild cards. I have enabled "invisible on the Mac.
Any idea why.
Didier AKA Fizou
CWM stores backup outside of sdcard. Something like /data/clockworkmod.. Browse to it using ADB Or file explorer
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The folder is /data/media/clockworkmod. If I recall, you can pull it from a computer with ADB by running:
adb pull /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/ "<destination folder name>"
I am unable to flash ANY rom due to the fact i can not add ANY files to the internal storage. i used root explorer and i think it added the files but when i enter the TWRP those files are NOT there ... any advice?
TWRP should see the device as MTP when it boots to recovery, so on your computer you should be able to upload your files from your computer to your phone that way.
I have tried that I used wugs toolkit to push files and that didn't work ... am I missing something? I tried root explorer paid version to add files ... they are there but twrp doesn't see the zip files ... I'm very confused
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So with the phone booted normally, you see the files? Are they in a certain folder? Where are you looking when you are in TWRP?