[How to][Guide] Use CWM6 despite the Bluescreen - Galaxy Ace S5830 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Lots of people have bluescreen problem with CWM6 but someone doesn't know that the recovery is working except the bluescreen problem.
So you can do everything with this recovery despite the bluescreen. In fact if you use volume buttons and home buttons you can flash,wipe,reboot,etc.
But the problem is: how can I do it if I can't see what I'm doing?
Now,after some reboots, I had CWM6 without bluescreen one time so I wrote each menu entry and so I'm sharing it with you:
Main menu:
reboot system
install zip
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
backup and restore
mounts and storage
advanced
Install zip submenu:
choose zip from sdcard
choose zip from last install folder
install zip from sideload
toggle signature verification
Wipe data/factory reset submenu:
no
yes
Wipe cache partition submenu:
no
yes
Backup and restore submenu:
backup to sdcard
restore from sdcard
delete from sdcard
advanced restore from sdcard
free unused backup data
choose default backup format
Advanced submenu:
reboot recovery
reboot to bootloader
power off
wipe dalvik cache
report error
key test
show log
Now the problem is how to flash a new rom? you can use CWM Manager or you can use CWM directly.
For example if you want to flash CM11-COOPER.zip via CWM, and not with the CWM manager app,you should:
-put the rom in the sdcard
-rename the rom zzCM11-COOPER.zip so it will appear at the end of the list
-reboot in cwm
- vol down -> home button -> home button -> vol up -> home button -> vol down -> home button
- wait some minutes for flashing
- press back button some times (just to be sure you came back to the main menu)
- press home button (reboot system)
If you want to wipe cache you should:
- boot in cwm
- vol down -> vol down -> vol down -> home button -> vol down -> home button
If you want to wipe dalvik cache you should:
-boot in cwm
- vol up -> home -> vol down -> vol down -> vol down -> home button -> vol down -> home button
P.S: I noticed that CWM6 is slower than CWM5 so you must do each step slowly to be sure everything works well.
P.S.2: sorry for my english!

finding ways against all odds! evil trick.

ty men its really helped just did it and i have kit kat on xd i didnt wipe beacuse i had cm 10.1 so i didnt need to wipe at all so just put the room and start to install after 2minits i did rebot and that all
ty

Thank you!
Thank you so much! I was stuck on this blue screen issue, and your menu list helped me get the latest kitkat rom on my samsung ace. First I did a factory reset following your menu, but i didn't know how to return to the begining after it completed it. So I just pulled out the battery and powered back into the blue screen to do the cache wipe, pulled the battery again once I felt the process should be done. Then I restrted back to the blue screen and followed youf steps to put the rom on the phone. I left it for maybe 20 minutes, because i didn't know how long it would take for it to complete. Pulled out the battery again, started the phone normally, and now I have kitkat.
Thanks again for posting the menu.Couldn't have done this without it!

and format/system????
Capcap said:
Thank you so much! I was stuck on this blue screen issue, and your menu list helped me get the latest kitkat rom on my samsung ace. First I did a factory reset following your menu, but i didn't know how to return to the begining after it completed it. So I just pulled out the battery and powered back into the blue screen to do the cache wipe, pulled the battery again once I felt the process should be done. Then I restrted back to the blue screen and followed youf steps to put the rom on the phone. I left it for maybe 20 minutes, because i didn't know how long it would take for it to complete. Pulled out the battery again, started the phone normally, and now I have kitkat.
Thanks again for posting the menu.Couldn't have done this without it!
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Hi, first i will thank you because with your guide i've installed kitkat, however i'll ask you how can i do format/system on this cwm6 with the bluescreen, because i haven't found this on your post. Thank you very much !!!!!
P.S.: Sorry for my english,i'm italian

TheDDS9900 said:
Hi, first i will thank you because with your guide i've installed kitkat, however i'll ask you how can i do format/system on this cwm6 with the bluescreen, because i haven't found this on your post. Thank you very much !!!!!
P.S.: Sorry for my english,i'm italian
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Blue screen bug fixed! Look here. working cwm6 recovery

Thank you very much for this manual, this saved my friend phone

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A guide For installing Rom for Beginner's

This is guide for installing rom .
If you like this Guide please rate it..
*Do this in your own risk*
*I hope all are having Clockworkmod installed.
** its there in unrevoked rootin guide**
*Nandroid Backup*
* First Before installing Rom Do a nandroid backup .This will backup your current OS.
*switch off your phone.Hold the volume key up and power button together to enter H boot Menu.
*In H boot there will be a option called Recovery .navigate to this using volume key.and select that by pressing power button.
*Now u will see HTC and will enter Clockworkmod recovery .
*navigate through the option using analog.for selecting option press analog .for returning back use power button.
*now select Nandroid and then select Backup this will Backup your current Rom and and other stuffs.
*I recommend moving this backup file from memory card to a safe place .
*Installing Rom*
*In recovery select option called " Wipe data /factory.." also "Wipe cache partition ".
*It will wipe current Rom and os .........
* Now Select "Install Zip from SDcard" .....there you will see four options .Select "choose Zip from Sd ".(Dont select "SDcard update")
*This will Navigate to your sd .
*Select the Rom you Have downloaded and let it install ..
*rom installation Complete.
Now get back and select reboot system now ...
If anythink happens reboot system or remove battery ..
Then select nandroid in recovery and select restore this will restore the system .....
If there any mistake please post me and sorry for my english ...
GOPIKRISHNA said:
This is guide for installing rom .
If you like this Guide please rate it..
*Do this in your own risk*
*I hope all are having Clockworkmod installed.
** its there in unrevoked rootin guide**
*Nandroid Backup*
* First Before installing Rom Do a nandroid backup .This will backup your current OS.
*switch off your phone.Hold the volume key up and power button together to enter H boot Menu.
*In H boot there will be a option called Recovery .navigate to this using volume key.and select that by pressing power button.
*Now u will see HTC and will enter Clockworkmod recovery .
*navigate through the option using analog.for selecting option press analog .for returning back use power button.
*now select Nandroid and then select Backup this will Backup your current Rom and and other stuffs.
*I recommend moving this backup file from memory card to a safe place .
*Installing Rom*
*In recovery select option called " Wipe data /factory.." also "Wipe cache partition ".
*It will wipe current Rom and os .........
* Now Select "Install Zip from SDcard" .....there you will see four options .Select "choose Zip from Sd ".(Dont select "SDcard update")
*This will Navigate to your sd .
*Select the Rom you Have downloaded and let it install ..
*rom installation Complete.
Now get back and select reboot system now ...
If anythink happens reboot system or remove battery ..
Then select nandroid in recovery and select restore this will restore the system .....
If there any mistake please post me and sorry for my english ...
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And the point of this is? What Was wrong with turkeys ultimate root guide
Wrong section, belongs in general. Can you people please make sure you post in the right place.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
Thanks for your Guide, GOPIKRISHNA!
I am beginer with my Wildfire.
I arrive to boot but when i select, in the H boot Menu, the option Recovery, my phone reboot and i have a black sreen with a mobile picture and a red warning sign !!!
Any idea?
Thanks for your help
Does your phone have clockworkmod ....
your phone is rooted right ...
If not rooted follow unrevoked rooting guide....
My phone is not rooted.
I have a black screen when i try to boot to root my Wildfire. RRRRRR
I think it is locked by my provider;-(
I am going to wait the activation of my new mobile (1 week)...
and will try after to root it.
Thanks for your response
can i install a ROM on a wildfire locked to 3mobile so i can install 2.2 Froyo OTA ?

[Q] ClockworkMod Recovery v3.0.2.4 Bootloop

Phone will only boot into clockworkmod recovery, even after pulling battery and powering up using only the power button, it goes into recovery.
Here is what happend leading up to it:
- flash through rom manager the new clockworkmod
- used fireat's mod with mtd 125 2
- flashed aospCmod 2.3.3
- everything booted fine
- re-did firerat's mod with mtd 102 2
- now bootlooping into clockwork mod
I tried duplicating what worked initialy with no luck. Tried booting into hboot and htc reset menu (power + home + back) but not matter what it only goes to clockworkmod recovery.
For my install steps I followed romrepro "install from other rom" guide here: romrepo.info/wiki/index.php?title=Install_from_another_ROM
I have also tried the following:
- restoring through nandroid
- recovery flasher v1.3 to flash older version of clockwork
- lots of stinking google
All have resulted in no success.
Please help!
Are you s-off? You probably shouldn't mess with firerats if you're not. Mount your sdcard in recovery and change your mtd settings and then flash your rom and reflash fr boot.
~maybe I set it too high...
Thank you for responding. I am not s-off and I already tried changing the mtd part, flash rom, flash boot, and it still autoboots back into recovery.
I re ran the mtd part map with the following:
- 102 2
- 105 2
- 110 2
- 115 2
- 120 2
- 125 2
- 190 2
I also tried flashing aospMOD v9.2.2 (which is what I was originaly using) flashing boot and still no success.
Wait, so it opens recovery by just turning on your phone?
~maybe I set it too high...
bphem3 said:
Thank you for responding. I am not s-off and I already tried changing the mtd part, flash rom, flash boot, and it still autoboots back into recovery.
I re ran the mtd part map with the following:
- 102 2
- 105 2
- 110 2
- 115 2
- 120 2
- 125 2
- 190 2
I also tried flashing aospMOD v9.2.2 (which is what I was originaly using) flashing boot and still no success.
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If you're changing mtdpartmap.txt (try 125 25) you need to wipe ALL, flash fr-recovery, wipe ALL again, reboot recovery (safely), flash rom/gapps, flash fr-boot, reboot. Once you're in the rom, open terminal (su) or adb shell and type "df -h" and it will show you how much system, data, and cache, are using, you then can change your mtdpartmap.txt accordingly, follow the steps I just listed.
Wait, so it opens recovery by just turning on your phone?
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Yes, exactly.
If you're changing mtdpartmap.txt (try 125 25) you need to wipe ALL, flash fr-recovery, wipe ALL again, reboot recovery (safely), flash rom/gapps, flash fr-boot, reboot. Once you're in the rom, open terminal (su) or adb shell and type "df -h" and it will show you how much system, data, and cache, are using, you then can change your mtdpartmap.txt accordingly, follow the steps I just listed.
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I will give this a try and report back. Will either be after lunch or this evening.
If you're changing mtdpartmap.txt (try 125 25) you need to wipe ALL, flash fr-recovery, wipe ALL again, reboot recovery (safely), flash rom/gapps, flash fr-boot, reboot. Once you're in the rom, open terminal (su) or adb shell and type "df -h" and it will show you how much system, data, and cache, are using, you then can change your mtdpartmap.txt accordingly, follow the steps I just listed.
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Gave it a try, still boots directly into recovery.
bphem3 said:
Gave it a try, still boots directly into recovery.
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what rom and gapps did you flash, and how are you "booting" - like with what buttons?
also, please list the EXACT steps you took. And what version of hboot do you have, and what recovery, and what version of firerat?
il Duce said:
what rom and gapps did you flash, and how are you "booting" - like with what buttons?
also, please list the EXACT steps you took. And what version of hboot do you have, and what recovery, and what version of firerat?
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1. wipe data/factory reset
2. wipe cache partition
3. format /boot
4. format /cache
5. format /data
6. format /system
7. wipe dalvik cache
8. flash fr-recovery
9. repeat steps 1-7
10. reboot recovery (from advanced menu)
11. flash rom
12. flash gapps
13. flash kernel
14. flash boot
15. reboot system (from main menu)
aospCMod-HC-20110421-signed.zip
gapps-gb-20110325-signed.zip
aospCWMod-HC-20110421.img
DecaFuct-691.zip
FR-boot-v1.5.6.zip (I have tried both 1.5.6 and 1.5.3)
FR-recovery-v1.5.6.zip (I have tried both 1.5.6 and 1.5.3)
mtdpartmap.txt
Not sure on the hboot. When I simply turn the phone on it boots to recovery. I used to have to press and hold power + home to get into recovery. I also used to be able to press and hold power + home + back and get intot he htc reset menu (or whatever it is). Prior to this happening I never tried to get into hboot (vol up/dn + power) however if I try to now it just goes to recovery. All combinations I have tried it just boots to recovery.
bphem3 said:
1. wipe data/factory reset
2. wipe cache partition
3. format /boot
4. format /cache
5. format /data
6. format /system
7. wipe dalvik cache
8. flash fr-recovery
9. repeat steps 1-7
10. reboot recovery (from advanced menu)
11. flash rom
12. flash gapps
13. flash kernel
14. flash boot
15. reboot system (from main menu)
aospCMod-HC-20110421-signed.zip
gapps-gb-20110325-signed.zip
aospCWMod-HC-20110421.img
DecaFuct-691.zip
FR-boot-v1.5.6.zip (I have tried both 1.5.6 and 1.5.3)
FR-recovery-v1.5.6.zip (I have tried both 1.5.6 and 1.5.3)
mtdpartmap.txt
Not sure on the hboot. When I simply turn the phone on it boots to recovery. I used to have to press and hold power + home to get into recovery. I also used to be able to press and hold power + home + back and get intot he htc reset menu (or whatever it is). Prior to this happening I never tried to get into hboot (vol up/dn + power) however if I try to now it just goes to recovery. All combinations I have tried it just boots to recovery.
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FYI step 13 is unnecessary, that kernel is already in aospCMod and boots at 691. I guess I would try FR-1.5.8 versions and see what happens (that's what I have), the steps look right to me. You could also try leaving out the gapps and see if just the rom boots, you could also try flashing the last working version of recovery you had (i.e. cwm 3.0.0.5). It's also possible you got a bad download of any one of the above items, so try new DLs too. Report back, I am now officially curious.
I am unsure how to flash another version of recovery, I always use RomManager and I am terrible with adb. I tried using some one of the herocimg.zip to "install from zip" and I kept getting "installation aborted".
I will try FR-1.5.8 and report back.
/me bangs head on keyboard
#eatshit1clickrootmethod!
/me bangs head on keyboard
#eatshit1clickrootmethod!
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I first used adb and push and blah blah...... 8 months ago.
Then I discovered OneClick! I used to be way more into the technical side of this stuff and then got busy with work and now I am extra lazy!
FYI:
HERCIMG.zip is a partition zip flashable in hboot/bootloader and ONLY if you're s-off
HEROIMG.zip is the same thing, but for a GSM hero....
Hopefully you can figure it out. I hate to say it, but 99.9999999999999999% of the time something doesn't work that others have had success with, it's user error. I'm not trying to be mean, I often miss steps too and need to ask for help. I don't know what you COULD be missing since it sounded like you did everything right, but I would say re-read all the stuff you're doing and hope you see something you may have missed. Best of luck, and please report back if you fix it to help others who may see this thead in the future.
No offense taken. I have had plenty of practice with this with my phone and my wifes and never really had any problems other than user error that I usualy catch. And it's alwasy something silly like flash & wiping out of sequence.
Good information on the HERCIMG and HEROIMG, I did not know that.
Is there a way to RUU the phone from a recovery zip install, (seeming how that is all I can access).
bphem3 said:
No offense taken. I have had plenty of practice with this with my phone and my wifes and never really had any problems other than user error that I usualy catch. And it's alwasy something silly like flash & wiping out of sequence.
Good information on the HERCIMG and HEROIMG, I did not know that.
Is there a way to RUU the phone from a recovery zip install, (seeming how that is all I can access).
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Not that I know of but you should be able to do it from the bootloader (hold volume down press power - from an off state) and run the RUU.exe from HTC.com.
lol, yeah, that just puts me back in recovery...
bphem3 said:
lol, yeah, that just puts me back in recovery...
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Well that's nuts. I don't know how you don't have a bootloader, but you do have a recovery... anyway, I guess grab the FR-remove zip that correlates with whatever FR version you have and run the steps again, i.e. wipe all, flash FR-remove, wipe all, reboot recovery, etc. Hope that works. By any chance did you format /misc in the mounts & storage menu?
il Duce said:
Well that's nuts. I don't know how you don't have a bootloader, but you do have a recovery... anyway, I guess grab the FR-remove zip that correlates with whatever FR version you have and run the steps again, i.e. wipe all, flash FR-remove, wipe all, reboot recovery, etc. Hope that works. By any chance did you format /misc in the mounts & storage menu?
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Format /misc is not listed anywhere. I'm at a loss. I have tried everything over and over and I am still getting the same results. The only thing left I can think of is to redo everything via adb. I'm not 100% on how these phones or linux devices work but it's as if there is something worng with the boot sector and/or sequence of the device.
It doesn't make sense that the first run at all this was flashing aospCmod (mtd 125 2, FR-1.5.3) and everything was working normal. I decided to go back and redo the process with (mtd 102 2, FR-1.5.3). Now this has to be where I or something screwed up. Maybe I did things out of order, got a bad flash, something but I do not know what. When I rebooted, just a normal reboot, it went directly into recovery. Now I have flashed a rom before and had the mtdpartmap.txt too low it caused it to hang on the first boot when the logo for the Rom was shown during loading. To fix this I just adjusted the mtdpartmap.txt.
This time things are different. When I power the hero up the phone vibrates, the white backdrop with green HTC comes up, it sits for approximately 5 seconds, then recovery loads.
bphem3 said:
1. wipe data/factory reset
2. wipe cache partition
3. format /boot
4. format /cache
5. format /data
6. format /system
7. wipe dalvik cache
8. flash fr-recovery
9. repeat steps 1-7
10. reboot recovery (from advanced menu)
11. flash rom
12. flash gapps
13. flash kernel
14. flash boot
15. reboot system (from main menu)
aospCMod-HC-20110421-signed.zip
gapps-gb-20110325-signed.zip
aospCWMod-HC-20110421.img
DecaFuct-691.zip
FR-boot-v1.5.6.zip (I have tried both 1.5.6 and 1.5.3)
FR-recovery-v1.5.6.zip (I have tried both 1.5.6 and 1.5.3)
mtdpartmap.txt
Not sure on the hboot. When I simply turn the phone on it boots to recovery. I used to have to press and hold power + home to get into recovery. I also used to be able to press and hold power + home + back and get intot he htc reset menu (or whatever it is). Prior to this happening I never tried to get into hboot (vol up/dn + power) however if I try to now it just goes to recovery. All combinations I have tried it just boots to recovery.
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Something about these steps didn't seem correct to me, so went back and read.
After step 8. flash fr-recovery
It says you went back and repeated steps 1. - 7.
I believe you only need to repeat steps 4, 5, 6...the others are probably optional, but I'm pretty sure 3. format boot...is something you don't want to do AFTER doing fr-recovery. then again, I may be overthinking it, and might be completely wrong. I'm sure someone will tell me
My own personal rule is to not make any assumptions and follow the steps listed and don't add extras.
(also, I violate that rule occasionally and usually end up doing a lot more work)

[Q] Clear Install Android 4.0.4

Hi..
I want to clean install Android 4.0.4 OS on my Samsung galaxy s plus (GT-19001) device.
Clean install means that i 'll have to install OS from scratch. Does i need Micro USb Jig for this purpose?
I have below files.
1-> cm-9-20121011-ivendor-ariesve-rc5.zip
2-> gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
3-> recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.2-ariesve.zip
4> CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4
Guide me in simple steps , i tried many times to install ICS (Android 4.0.4) but unfortunately unsuccessfull each time.
Why it didn't work for me?
I have tried in many ways. Thanks in advancee
Hey,
Could you tell me what was unsuccessful about the install? Did it stop installing, did it bootloop, so on so forth?
But this is how I flashed CM9 onto my I9000, and I know that the I9001 is very similar so...
1.) You've got CWM, sweet. Boot into recovery. Make a bckup of your data through the option provided.
2.) Wipe data/cache/Dalvik cache. The first two are pretty simple to do, the last one is under "Advanced" settings.
3.) Now that you've got that, select "Install zip from SD". Navigate to where your CM9 file is. Select and confirm. Wait for it to flash in...
4.) At this point you might get a recovery bootloop. Don't panic here- just take out the battery, reinsert. Reboot into recovery. You should see that your recovery has been updated.
5.) Reselect the rom from the "Install zip from SD" option. This time it should start flashing in. Wait for it to finish, then it should reboot normally. Be patient as it boots up for the first time.
6.) Once you've done so, reboot into recovery again but this time select the gapps zip.
Unless the I9001 is different in a major way in terms of installing, that should work. I'm not quite sure...
Hope I helped
Sent from my GT-I9000
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Soryuu said:
Hey,
Could you tell me what was unsuccessful about the install? Did it stop installing, did it bootloop, so on so forth?
But this is how I flashed CM9 onto my I9000, and I know that the I9001 is very similar so...
1.) You've got CWM, sweet. Boot into recovery. Make a bckup of your data through the option provided.
2.) Wipe data/cache/Dalvik cache. The first two are pretty simple to do, the last one is under "Advanced" settings.
3.) Now that you've got that, select "Install zip from SD". Navigate to where your CM9 file is. Select and confirm. Wait for it to flash in...
4.) At this point you might get a recovery bootloop. Don't panic here- just take out the battery, reinsert. Reboot into recovery. You should see that your recovery has been updated.
5.) Reselect the rom from the "Install zip from SD" option. This time it should start flashing in. Wait for it to finish, then it should reboot normally. Be patient as it boots up for the first time.
6.) Once you've done so, reboot into recovery again but this time select the gapps zip.
Unless the I9001 is different in a major way in terms of installing, that should work. I'm not quite sure...
Hope I helped
Sent from my GT-I9000
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Hi.
I just started with CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 and placed all above mentioned files/packages into the device internal SD card.
That's what i did :
1). Entered into the recovery mode menu by holding down Volume Up + Power and installed CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 zip from the selection of Internal SD Card .
2). After reboot, i came up again in Recovery mode using CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 application.
3). Now installed cm-9-20121011-ivendor-ariesve-rc5.zip by the navigation of "Install zip from SD".
It took hardly 4 to 5 seconds and displayed a message that it completes . no flash screen or anything came up and reboot.
4). After that installed gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip by the navigation of "Install zip from SD".
It displayed same complete message but within 5 to 8 seconds i think.
5). I Wipe data/cache/Dalvik cache after above step and then again repeat the process.
After that i did Wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition.
Now when i try to start my device then each time it comes into the CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4' s recovery mode.
Ask please i have tried too many things with it but yet not soft bricked.
I am able to switch into Download mode.
Soryuu said:
Hey,
Could you tell me what was unsuccessful about the install? Did it stop installing, did it bootloop, so on so forth?
But this is how I flashed CM9 onto my I9000, and I know that the I9001 is very similar so...
1.) You've got CWM, sweet. Boot into recovery. Make a bckup of your data through the option provided.
2.) Wipe data/cache/Dalvik cache. The first two are pretty simple to do, the last one is under "Advanced" settings.
3.) Now that you've got that, select "Install zip from SD". Navigate to where your CM9 file is. Select and confirm. Wait for it to flash in...
4.) At this point you might get a recovery bootloop. Don't panic here- just take out the battery, reinsert. Reboot into recovery. You should see that your recovery has been updated.
5.) Reselect the rom from the "Install zip from SD" option. This time it should start flashing in. Wait for it to finish, then it should reboot normally. Be patient as it boots up for the first time.
6.) Once you've done so, reboot into recovery again but this time select the gapps zip.
Unless the I9001 is different in a major way in terms of installing, that should work. I'm not quite sure...
Hope I helped
Sent from my GT-I9000
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Perfectly simple guide! Thanks.:good:
The only thing I want to ask - what is the backup you have mentioned in point 1)? Is it back up of your personal data, or is it back up of your current ROM?
Hey man, glad I made it simple
Yeah, its a backup of your whole rom I believe- system apps, system files, all your downloaded apps all your data, so on so forth.
Helps you get back to what you were running before in case something goes wrong during installation.
Sent from my GT-I9000
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empnetsol said:
Hi.
I just started with CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 and placed all above mentioned files/packages into the device internal SD card.
That's what i did :
1). Entered into the recovery mode menu by holding down Volume Up + Power and installed CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 zip from the selection of Internal SD Card .
2). After reboot, i came up again in Recovery mode using CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 application.
3). Now installed cm-9-20121011-ivendor-ariesve-rc5.zip by the navigation of "Install zip from SD".
It took hardly 4 to 5 seconds and displayed a message that it completes . no flash screen or anything came up and reboot.
4). After that installed gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip by the navigation of "Install zip from SD".
It displayed same complete message but within 5 to 8 seconds i think.
5). I Wipe data/cache/Dalvik cache after above step and then again repeat the process.
After that i did Wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition.
Now when i try to start my device then each time it comes into the CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4' s recovery mode.
Ask please i have tried too many things with it but yet not soft bricked.
I am able to switch into Download mode.
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Hmmm... Okay, I see...
What recovery did you start with before flashing CWM 5.5.0.4? Because I think what happens is that in whatever recovery you start with, you start by flashing in the CM9 file directly, instead of flashing a different CWM version in first.
So a good place to start would be back at 2.3.6 (don't know the firmware for the I9001). That can be done through download mode and Odin (If you need help with that feel free to ask). Then root again, get recovery back.
Flashing in the CM9 file the first time actually doesn't take long- maybe 5-10 seconds as you said, before bootlooping. What that bootloop does is it actually sets up a newer recovery, so that you can properly flash CM9 in.
Once you flash in the CM9 file the first time, try flash it in a second time. If it takes 4-5 seconds again then you have a problem, otherwise it should take a little bit for the file to install.
It will reboot; like I said in my little guide, just turn off, reboot into recovery and flash in Gapps, then let it boot.
Also, I don't think you need to wipe everything after the CM9 zip finishes. I didn't need to, and it worked fine...
Again, hope I helped
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hi .
i am trying to give answer in point:
What recovery did you start with before flashing CWM 5.5.0.4?
-> yes i t was exactly CWM 5.5.0.4.
Because I think what happens is that in whatever recovery you start with, you start by flashing in the CM9 file directly, instead of flashing a different CWM version in first.
-> Could you elaborate the above sentence please? As long as i understood I initially installed CWM recovery through recovery mode by holding +Vol + Power+ Home.
So a good place to start would be back at 2.3.6 (don't know the firmware for the I9001). That can be done through download mode and Odin (If you need help with that feel free to ask). Then root again, get recovery back.
-> Yes i have been reverted through Odin Stock Gingerbread. How to root again? Could you please enlist in points?
Flashing in the CM9 file the first time actually doesn't take long- maybe 5-10 seconds as you said, before bootlooping. What that bootloop does is it actually sets up a newer recovery, so that you can properly flash CM9 in.
-> I don't think it's a bootlooping situation. When i start my device , It dispays CWM recovery screen each time even after the sucessull completion of CM9 and gapps,
Once you flash in the CM9 file the first time, try flash it in a second time. If it takes 4-5 seconds again then you have a problem, otherwise it should take a little bit for the file to install.
It will reboot; like I said in my little guide, just turn off, reboot into recovery and flash in Gapps, then let it boot.
-> I tried it many time right now and 2-3 months ago too but it took almost 20 - 30 seconds in first attempt.
Also, I don't think you need to wipe everything after the CM9 zip finishes. I didn't need to, and it worked fine...
-> I tried through Wipe and with it but could start my OS. Instead it display everytime a CWM screen.
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In last , i did below steps :
1) Boot into recovery.
2) Wipe data/Factory reset.
3) Wipe cache.
4) Go to Advanced, then wipe Dalvik cache.
5) Go back, go to Mount & Storage, then Format System.
6) Go back, go to Install zip from SD Card => Choose zip from SD Card => cm-9-20121011-ivendor-ariesve-rc5.zip.
7) Do the same thing for the gapps zip.
8) Wipe data/Factory reset again (just to be sure).
9) Reboot.
Go into the cm10 thread by ivendor in developement section and in the middle of the 1st post is a download link for cwm 6.0.1.9. Flash it in recovery and reboot. The Problem should be gone.
Had the same issue.
Hope i helped
Hi Markey.
Do you mean that I 'll have to get CM10 and CWM 6.0.1.9 and then installed with same approach as i aforesaid?
Elaborate please if i misunderstood. Thanks
empnetsol said:
Hi Markey.
Do you mean that I 'll have to get CM10 and CWM 6.0.1.9 and then installed with same approach as i aforesaid?
Elaborate please if i misunderstood. Thanks
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No i meant that you can install everything like in your guide and after that you install the cwm 6.0.1.9 and reboot, then you should be in recovery and then you have to reboot your phone and it should start normally
This solved it for me
Hope i helped
That's what I understood now:
0.5) Entered into the recovery mode menu by holding down Volume Up + Power and installed CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 zip from the selection of Internal SD Card .
1) Boot into CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 Recovery mode.
2) Wipe data/Factory reset.
3) Wipe cache.
4) Go to Advanced, then wipe Dalvik cache.
5) Go back, go to Mount & Storage, then Format System.
6) Go back, go to Install zip from SD Card => Choose zip from SD Card => cm-9-20121011-ivendor-ariesve-rc5.zip.
7) Do the same thing for the gapps zip.
8) Wipe data/Factory reset again (just to be sure).
9) Reboot
10) Then install the cwm 6.0.1.9 and reboot.
It could be solution, i will try and 'll tell at today night (after 6 hours).
It should be the right way but you can skip step 5 and 9
Hope i helped
empnetsol said:
That's what I understood now:
0.5) Entered into the recovery mode menu by holding down Volume Up + Power and installed CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 zip from the selection of Internal SD Card .
1) Boot into CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 Recovery mode.
2) Wipe data/Factory reset.
3) Wipe cache.
4) Go to Advanced, then wipe Dalvik cache.
5) Go back, go to Mount & Storage, then Format System.
6) Go back, go to Install zip from SD Card => Choose zip from SD Card => cm-9-20121011-ivendor-ariesve-rc5.zip.
7) Do the same thing for the gapps zip.
8) Wipe data/Factory reset again (just to be sure).
9) Reboot
10) Then install the cwm 6.0.1.9 and reboot.
It could be solution, i will try and 'll tell at today night (after 6 hours).
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It should be the right way but you can skip step 5 and 9
Hope i helped
Dear Markey,
Whyn't should i start from cwm 6.0.1.9 rather than CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 .
Should i require to check from it or not? cwm 6.0.1.9 support cm-9-20121011-ivendor-ariesve-rc5.zip ?
empnetsol said:
Dear Markey,
Whyn't should i start from cwm 6.0.1.9 rather than CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 .
Should i require to check from it or not? cwm 6.0.1.9 support cm-9-20121011-ivendor-ariesve-rc5.zip ?
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I don't know if cwm 6.0.1.9 supports cm9 but it should.
You could try it out and tell me back
when i go in advance and select wipe dalvik cache option.
it display an error:
E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Dalvik Cache wiped.
After completion of each step, i tried again but still not start OS.
empnetsol said:
when i go in advance and select wipe dalvik cache option.
it display an error:
E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
Dalvik Cache wiped.
After completion of each step, i tried again but still not start OS.
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Got the same error, i think its normal
Ok, then flash this file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=861538&d=1326841043 in recovery, reboot and tell me back if it works
Or you could try this way if the other isn't working: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=928219&d=1330695090 its the stock recovery, flash it in recovery and reboot and tell me back. I think you should first try stock recovery and then the other file. Sry for the wrong order
Hope it will work again
hi markey.
how to flash these files? i didn't understand the flashing word.
Got an error from mentioned recoveries.
Installing update...
E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(Status 2)
Installation aborted.
empnetsol said:
hi markey.
how to flash these files? i didn't understand the flashing word.
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empnetsol said:
Got an error from mentioned recoveries.
Installing update...
E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(Status 2)
Installation aborted.
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I mean that you have to install them via recovery with install update from sd card or with install zip from sd card -> its called flashing
And i meant that you have to install the first file first and reboot and if its not working when you reboot then install the stock recovery and then the problem should be solved. But then you have to flash the cwm recovery everytime you want to flash something like a new kernel or a custom rom
Hope i could help
Markey,
I did the same as you are saying and got the above error on each file.
Could you explain the below linw please ?
But then you have to flash the cwm recovery everytime you want to flash something like a new kernel or a custom rom
What i 'll have to do now?
empnetsol said:
Markey,
I did the same as you are saying and got the above error on each file.
Could you explain the below linw please ?
But then you have to flash the cwm recovery everytime you want to flash something like a new kernel or a custom rom
What i 'll have to do now?
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Which recovery do you use?
Cwm or stock recovery?
If you use stock then you have to reboot without installing one of the files and the problem should be solved
I meant that if you want to install another kernel or custom Rom you have to install the cwm recovery because its better then stock and after installation of the Rom or kernel you have to reinstall the stock recovery
If you don't understand i'll write you a guide for what you have to do

I can't get it back to stock ROM

I have a Samsung Galaxy Exhibit II and I tried to get my phone back to stock ROM following this directions:
"1. Connect your device to your PC and copy uvlg3.flash2stock.zip to your internal SD.
2. Boot into ClockworkMod Recovery. To do this,
i. Power down your devi ce.
ii. Press and hold the Volume Up and Power buttons until you see the Samsung logo appear.
iii. Release both buttons.
iv. Press the left bottom Menu capacitive button when you see the Recovery logo (white box with the android icon).
3. On the next screen, select apply update from sdcard using the Volume Up and Down buttons to navigate and the Home button to select.
4. Highlight uvlg3.flash2stock.zip on the next screen and press the Home button to select it.
5. Go back to previous menu and select reboot system now to restart your device."
It all seemed to work fine but in step 4, when i applied the update from sd card it appears in yellow:
E: short write of /tmp/sideload/package.zip(no space left on device)
Installation aborted.
As you can figure, im desperated!! so please if someone could help!!!
THANKS
You missed the wiping part. Do a factory reset/wipe Rom ... I forget what it's called in CWM... Then flash the Rom
Sent from my SGH-T679 using xda app-developers app
it doesn't work
Mwas. said:
You missed the wiping part. Do a factory reset/wipe Rom ... I forget what it's called in CWM... Then flash the Rom
Sent from my SGH-T679 using xda app-developers app
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I did all that, the CWM doesnt appear now, im in the android system recovery <3e> and my options are the foollowing:
-reboot system now
-apply update from sd card(here is the stock rom but when i apply it it doesnt work because of "insuficent space"
-wipe data/factory reset(did that already)
-wipe cache partition(did that already)
-install fota(dont know what it is but i did it anyway).
Thanks for the reply
aditional info
when i reboot my phone and press down the volume i appear in odin mode, it gives me 2 choices: reboot or download mode, if i enter the download mode it appears:
ODIN HOME
PRODUCT NAME: SGH-T679
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: NO
CURRENT KERNEL: UNKNOWN
(ANDROID ICON)
dOWNLOAdING...
Do not turn off target!
There is an alternative way to enter recovery, just pull your battery, hook up the usb cable (ummm phone to pc), press and hold the volume up button then drop in the battery. When you see recovery start let go of the volume button.
You can mount your computer through cwm or twrp recovery an move the stock rom from your pc to your external sd. Do full wipes before flashing (any ROM in my opinion)
Sounds like you need to put the .zip on ext_sd, then wipe your internal sd, or manually delete all of the files. Something is eating all of the space. You might want to put the custom recovery back on it, CWM or TWRP, then wipe it all and reflash the zip, then reboot.

Galaxy Note 1 stuck in "logo_q1.jpg draw failed"

So I wanted to update my android to lolipop (5.1) and followed the instruction below :--
-Connect your Galaxy Note to your PC using USB cable and copy the downloaded files to the SD card of your Galaxy device.
-Disconnect your Samsung Note N7000 and power it off.
-Now boot it in to the CMW recovery mode: press and hold Volume Up, Home and the Power buttons simultaneously. Use Volume keys to highlight and Power button to select.
-Nandroid backup: select Backup and Restore option to perform the Nandroid backup of your current OS.
-Data wipe operations: go to wipe data/factory reset and confirm the operation. Also wipe cache partition and finally go for wipe dalvik cache to clean it up too.
-Now, select install zip from sdcard and then choose zip from Sdcard. Locate the NightOwl Android 5.1 Lollipop file and confirm its installation.
-When the ROM installation completes successfully, repeat the above step for installing the GApps package.
-Once done, go back to main recovery menu and select reboot system now.
-Wait until your device boots in to the very new Android!
But when i tried to install it, it says installation failed and my battery case was opened and my battery dropped. When i restart my phone it says, logo_q1.jpg draw failed. Is there anyway to fix this? I even tried to boot it in CWM mode but it didn't work, "logo_q1.jpg draw failed" is still there

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