Hello. I have installed kernel and Deodexed zip for s advance with cwm temporary recovery. After for install crt off effect I reboot the phone to recovery and I found cwm recovery. From temporary becomes to permanently.
Is possible to restore stock recovery??
Thanks in advance
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This is impossible Reboot to recovery now and you should see stock recovery
DVDandroid said:
Hello. I have installed kernel and Deodexed zip for s advance with cwm temporary recovery. After for install crt off effect I reboot the phone to recovery and I found cwm recovery. From temporary becomes to permanently.
Is possible to restore stock recovery??
Thanks in advance
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1st thing why did u post in Original Android Development section???
As u installed kernel The recovery automatically saved in it. And why do u want stock recovery??
Just to show off...
DVDandroid said:
Hello. I have installed kernel and Deodexed zip for s advance with cwm temporary recovery. After for install crt off effect I reboot the phone to recovery and I found cwm recovery. From temporary becomes to permanently.
Is possible to restore stock recovery??
Thanks in advance
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Please move this thread to Question and Answer forum.
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It's a permanent recovery because you flashed a custom kernel, which includes the permanent recovery.
DVDandroid said:
Hello. I have installed kernel and Deodexed zip for s advance with cwm temporary recovery. After for install crt off effect I reboot the phone to recovery and I found cwm recovery. From temporary becomes to permanently.
Is possible to restore stock recovery??
Thanks in advance
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If you want CRT off effect you need CoCore kernel, that you installed. If you want stock recovery - you need stock kernel. And with stock kernel you can't use CRT off. You can't separate it, because we have one partition for both kernel and recovery.
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To get stock recovery back, you need stock kernel because it can't be separated. Unpack it from the official firmware and search for kernel.bin.md5. However, if you're using stock recovery, crt-off won't work and it's troublesome for not having custom recovery to flash anything (be it custom roms/custom kernel/scripts/fixes/updates/apps in flashable zip/themes..etc). You can do it with temp cwm but then, more work for you.
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If you want CRT off effect you need CoCore kernel, that you installed. If you want stock recovery - you need stock kernel. And with stock kernel you can't use CRT off. You can't separate it, because we have one partition for both kernel and recovery.
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Ok. Thanks
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hi, i notice most files were created for cwm flashing, but i cant find cwm recovery available for downloads, even rom manager not supporting gnote. Mobile odin also removed cwm injection.. after rooting from mobile odin no cwm...how to flash those zip files?
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hi, i notice most files were created for cwm flashing, but i cant find cwm recovery available for downloads, even rom manager not supporting gnote. Mobile odin also removed cwm injection.. after rooting from mobile odin no cwm...how to flash those zip files?
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What rom u use now??
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i just flash the lastest stock lr5 with stock kernel, previous root n cwm gone...
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alanccs said:
i just flash the lastest stock lr5 with stock kernel, previous root n cwm gone...
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Stock kernel haven't CWM recovery...
Its only have stock recovery...
So u must flash custom kernel in order to get the CWM..
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so sickening no support from cwm ...is this the only way to get cwm? just need to figure out which kernel to use...thanks!
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alanccs said:
so sickening no support from cwm ...is this the only way to get cwm? just need to figure out which kernel to use...thanks!
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Before u flash it...
What kind of cwm u need??
CWM recovery or CWM manager or Both of them.?
CF root LRG include CWM recovery n CWM manager but any superSU issue.
Notecore v.6,goku kernel v.1.5,speedmod K3-9 include cwm recovery but nothing cwm manager,u can install cwm manager as add on..
U should rooted before flashing the kernel..
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fahrie12 said:
Before u flash it...
What kind of cwm u need??
CWM recovery or CWM manager or Both of them.?
CF root LRG include CWM recovery n CWM manager but any superSU issue.
Notecore v.6,goku kernel v.1.5,speedmod K3-9 include cwm recovery but nothing cwm manager,u can install cwm manager as add on..
U should rooted before flashing the kernel..
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hi, whats the diff btw cwm recovery n cwm manager? is there conflict with superSU? can i use the LRK for my LR1? how about notecore compare to cf ? Which is a better choice? raise counter if flash? im SU rooted..
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hi, whats the diff btw cwm recovery n cwm manager? is there conflict with superSU? can i use the LRK for my LR1? how about notecore compare to cf ? Which is a better choice? raise counter if flash? im SU rooted..
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Cwm recovery is cwm in recovery mode..
Cwm manager is cwm in ur desktop..
LRG kernel have conflict with superSU..
yes, u can use LRK for ur LR1..
Notecore had been erase emmc bug n had been patched..
CF just stock kernel which has given root access..
Notecore V.10.2 is recommended choice..
No counter or yellow triangle if u flash it from mobile odin or cwm recovery..
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Thank you so much for your advices:thumbup:will do some research with your advice in mind b4 making a final choice..
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alanccs said:
Thank you so much for your advices:thumbup:will do some research with your advice in mind b4 making a final choice..
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Ur wellcome bro.
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alanccs said:
Thank you so much for your advices:thumbup:will do some research with your advice in mind b4 making a final choice..
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There is speedmod ICS kernel 3-12 as additional choice...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673072
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There is speedmod ICS kernel 3-12 as additional choice...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673072
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thanks bro, im reading too..tough decision to make a choice..
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im not ready to do a custom rom yet...but m looking forward for cm10 to be fully functional..so whats the best combi?
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alanccs said:
im not ready to do a custom rom yet...but m looking forward for cm10 to be fully functional..so whats the best combi?
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By flashing a safe kernel like Goku, Speedmod or Notecore for your stock TW ICS you'll get a safe cwm...it is up to you which one you prefer, just try them out...
As I know Speedmod is very stable (no oc/uv but battery friendly), Goku is undervolted/not oc'ed (don't know the voltage table) with a 100MHz frequency, but it makes no sence 'cause 100MHz use the same voltage as 200MHz...and finally there is Notecore with an eye more on performance than battery life (but it is good as well regarding battery)...if you decide for Notecore, flash the STD-version first (not every Note can handle the oc'ed version).
To switch from TW ROM to CM9/CM10 it is recommended to go back to GB via PC Odin to do a fullwipe from there to safely switch over to CM9/CM10. Other's only flash Abyss (a GB-kernel) without going back to GB to do the full wipe, but I read something about that there COULD be some problems at the end...you'd NEVER flash CM9/CM10 directly from TW ICS stock or custom ROM!!!
Ok, so happy flashing for you :laugh:
thanks for your rich info advices bro, a few questions.
1. custom kernel will render from official ota updates?
2. will mess up my current app, data? like notecore will reverse sd n ext sd
3. needs to restore backup after flashing?
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thanks for your rich info advices bro, a few questions.
1. custom kernel will render from official ota updates?
2. will mess up my current app, data? like notecore will reverse sd n ext sd
3. needs to restore backup after flashing?
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1.-> I don't think that OTA is possible for rooted devices, but via Kies (yes, this buggy software) you'll get official updates if rooted I've read...I always flash my FW via Mobile Odin. You can get the stock FW's on sammobile f.e.!
2.-> No, Notecore overwrites only the stock kernel...your apps'n'data should be safe! The built-in CWM of Notecore kernel shows the correct paths for internal and external sd!
3.-> Before flashing anything you'd allways backup your apps with TB f.e.! And before flashing the kernel, you'd wipe cache/dalvik cache (not DATA!) or use the jbroid kernel cleaning script (this wipes cache, dalvik and fragments of old kernel for a clean flash)! After a kernel flash there is no need for a restore backup if all went as it should.
When on Speedmod, Goku or Notecore you can also do a nandroid backup before flashing any other kernel (I allways do).
And just to clear things before you'll try to flash...You have a rooted device already???
ok thank you :thumbup:that clears my doubts, yes im already rooted with mobile odin but no cwm injected well m ready to try out..
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alanccs said:
ok thank you :thumbup:that clears my doubts, yes im already rooted with mobile odin but no cwm injected well m ready to try out..
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Okay, here we go...:fingers-crossed:
If you stick with Notecore ( I think so, 'cause this kernel is amazing), you have to flash often 'cause Gavin (g.lewarne) allways is cooking a new creation of his outstanding kernel.:laugh:
Hi,
can I use this recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987313 for my GT-I9070P (NFC version)?
and can I then use it for flashing CoCore EP 6.8b - TWRP ?
Or could I skip the temporary CWM and flash only CoCore EP 6.8b - TWRP with frapeti's kernel flash tool?
Thx for your answers
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Hi,
can I use this recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987313 for my GT-I9070P (NFC version)?
and can I then use it for flashing CoCore EP 6.8b - TWRP ?
Or could I skip the temporary CWM and flash only CoCore EP 6.8b - TWRP with frapeti's kernel flash tool?
Thx for your answers
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You can do what you prefer. It's better flashing cwm first instead using universal kernel flasher because flashing the kernel in recovery installs modules too
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KINGbabasula said:
You can do what you prefer. It's better flashing cwm first instead using universal kernel flasher because flashing the kernel in recovery installs modules too
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OK thx I'll flash CWM...hope it won't brick my phone (cause in the thread there isn't written anything about I9070P only I9070...so I hope it will work
pnuda said:
OK thx I'll flash CWM...hope it won't brick my phone (cause in the thread there isn't written anything about I9070P only I9070...so I hope it will work
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It won't brick and it works on I9070P too
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KINGbabasula said:
It won't brick and it works on I9070P too
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thank you now I'm finally decided to do it
cocore 6.8 + twrp for i9070
can u pls provide a link for cocore 6.8 + twrp for i9070 NOT I9070P
Secondly should i first make a backup using temp cwm and then flash cocore so that if anything goes wrong i can restore
hallebaaz said:
can u pls provide a link for cocore 6.8 + twrp for i9070 NOT I9070P
Secondly should i first make a backup using temp cwm and then flash cocore so that if anything goes wrong i can restore
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Less unusefull threads/posts - more searching. Look in thread you created. :silly:
Can I flash twrp recovery using odin without root?
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Which android version are you on? For JB,there is only in CoCore-E kernel and you can flash by using Universal Kernel Flasher or via CWM.
Answering the questions and helping you is my favourite.
razavakil7995 said:
can i flash twrp recovery using odin without root?
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no you cant
phyowaiummg said:
Which android version are you on? For JB,there is only in CoCore-E kernel and you can flash by using Universal Kernel Flasher or via CWM.
Answering the questions and helping you is my favourite.
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I've heard it's not compatible in jelly bean. I'm currently on gingerbread, but if I flash Jelly bean, is there a risk of bricking or will the recovery be as it is??
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RazaVakil7995 said:
I've heard it's not compatible in jelly bean. I'm currently on gingerbread, but if I flash Jelly bean, is there a risk of bricking or will the recovery be as it is??
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Who said that TWRP is not compatible with Jellybean? And no there is no risk of bricking your phone if you flash or update to Jellybean (but don't flash the Chinese firmware - I've heard that some people bricked their phone by doing that)... Just be sure that the firmware you will be flashing is the "right" one... I suppose that you are running the Indian Gingerbread firmware - so you can officially update to DULP8 (but backup all you data, apps, etc . first)... And yes, root it and install CoCore E 6.2 or 6.8 kernel - it has TWRP 2.5 with it...
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Who said that TWRP is not compatible with Jellybean? And no there is no risk of bricking your phone if you flash or update to Jellybean (but don't flash the Chinese firmware - I've heard that some people bricked their phone by doing that)... Just be sure that the firmware you will be flashing is the "right" one... I suppose that you are running the Indian Gingerbread firmware - so you can officially update to DULP8 (but backup all you data, apps, etc . first)... And yes, root it and install CoCore E 6.2 or 6.8 kernel - it has TWRP 2.5 with it...
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Ok but it is written that cocore kernel 6.8-or-something version is only compatible with jb. And I meant that flasing twrp when on jb is not supported. It was written on the thread. And by the way I am on JPLK2 firmware so is it safe to flash that kernel over twrp?.. I'm relatively newb to kernels but not custom roms, so it may seem like a noob question... my apologies
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RazaVakil7995 said:
Ok but it is written that cocore kernel 6.8-or-something version is only compatible with jb. And I meant that flasing twrp when on jb is not supported. It was written on the thread. And by the way I am on JPLK2 firmware so is it safe to flash that kernel over twrp?.. I'm relatively newb to kernels but not custom roms, so it may seem like a noob question... my apologies
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Well if you are on gingerbread you need to flash the diego's twrp. If you update to jelly bean you have to flash cocore or thunderzap with twrp
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KINGbabasula said:
Well if you are on gingerbread you need to flash the diego's twrp. If you update to jelly bean you have to flash cocore or thunderzap with twrp
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Ok thanks. And by the way if I flash a custom rom which is jb based over twrp, will I lose the recovery
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RazaVakil7995 said:
Ok thanks. And by the way if I flash a custom rom which is jb based over twrp, will I lose the recovery
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No but you can flash just cm based rom on gb
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No but you can flash just cm based rom on gb
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I want to flash galaxperia custom rom. Will I be able to flash it over twrp. I currently have stock gingerbread unrooted and twrp recovery....
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RazaVakil7995 said:
I want to flash galaxperia custom rom. Will I be able to flash it over twrp. I currently have stock gingerbread unrooted and twrp recovery....
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No. Galaxperia is jb stock based rom. You need to be on jellybean first to flash that. Once you're on jb, you can flash with either twrp/cwm. If you flash that while you're on gb, you're gonna stuck at bootscreen.
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No. Galaxperia is jb stock based rom. You need to be on jellybean first to flash that. Once you're on jb, you can flash with either twrp/cwm. If you flash that while you're on gb, you're gonna stuck at bootscreen.
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Ok. And one more question. I have twrp recovery and unrooted gingerbread as you know, so if I flash stock jb through odin, will I lose twrp or will my phone be bricked??
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RazaVakil7995 said:
Ok. And one more question. I have twrp recovery and unrooted gingerbread as you know, so if I flash stock jb through odin, will I lose twrp or will my phone be bricked??
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You need to stop worrying about "bricking your phone"... as long as you know what you are doing, nothing bad should happen to your phone... and Yes you will lose TWRP... but after updating to JB you can easily root it and install CoCore E kernel with TWRP.....
RazaVakil7995 said:
Ok. And one more question. I have twrp recovery and unrooted gingerbread as you know, so if I flash stock jb through odin, will I lose twrp or will my phone be bricked??
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Custom recovery (TWRP in your case) is on the same partition as kernel is. By flashing stock firmware kernel partition is getting wiped and new kernel with stock recovery will be instaled. First try to understand what is happening when you do something, and you will not have anything to worry about.
Againg what is already said - you can't install JB custom ROM on GB, and you can't install GB custom ROM on JB. Flashing firmware with Odin will not brick your phone, but only if you use firmware for your phone. If you have I9070P, I9070 firmware will brick it. And otherwise, if you have I9070, I9070P will brick it. Hard brick.
If you want TWRP you have to install kernel with TWRP embended in side of it. Rooting will not harm your phone, it just insert SU file that enable having root permissions.
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shut_down said:
Custom recovery (TWRP in your case) is on the same partition as kernel is. By flashing stock firmware kernel partigion is getting wiped and new kernel with stock recovery will be instaled. First try to understand what is happening when you do something, and you will not have anything to worry about.
Againg what is already said - you can't install JB custom ROM on GB, and you can't install GB custom ROM on JB. Flashing firmware with Odin will not brick your phone, but only if you use firmware for your phone. If you have I9070P, I9070 firmware will brick it. And otherwise, if you have I9070, I9070P will brick it. Hard brick.
If you want TWRP you have to install kernel with TWRP embended in side of it. Rooting will not harm your phone, it just insert SU file that enable having root permissions.
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All right. I was doubtful because in my Micromax canvas 2, all I needed to do was to wipe /system,/data,cache partition and dalvik cache and I could flash just about any custom rom, so I was a little confused on this one. Thanks
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RazaVakil7995 said:
I want to flash galaxperia custom rom. Will I be able to flash it over twrp. I currently have stock gingerbread unrooted and twrp recovery....
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For galaxperia you have to update to jelly bean
Hi...I Had recently rooted my n7000 via to a zip file with busybox in stock recovery .plus I'm also on stock kernel with stock jb 4.1.2 ...I would like to change to philz kernel which also comes as a root plus cwm zip file .so do I have to unroot to flash philz kernel with cwm recovery or can I straight away flash philz kernel +cwm along with the root file as mentioned in philz post dated 21.8.13 with title philz-cwm6 n7000 v 5.11.2 stock kernel
And btw I'm a total noob...so pls pardon me for the retarded question
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you only need to flash the kernel zip file from recovery.. no need to flash anything else or unroot
Thanks a lot man:beer:
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Flashed philz..no issues!
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hello. I would flash cocore kernel and deodexed zip. I flash before the kernel or the deodexed zip?? thanks
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First you must have custom recovery to flash somthing like custom kernel or deodexed FW.
So, flash kernel, reboot and after that flash your deodexed FW.
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R_a_z_v_a_n said:
First you must have custom recovery to flash somthing like custom kernel or deodexed FW.
So, flash kernel, reboot and after that flash your deodexed FW.
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very thanks. I decided that I will install only the deodexed zip. can I flash zip from temporary cwm recovery?
DVDandroid said:
very thanks. I decided that I will install only the deodexed zip. can I flash zip from temporary cwm recovery?
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Root it and try. Probably that will be possible.
Hello sir
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DVDandroid said:
very thanks. I decided that I will install only the deodexed zip. can I flash zip from temporary cwm recovery?
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You can flash from temporary CWM and it will definitely work
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