Have a custom recovery but want the stock recovery and don't want to go through fastboot. Here's a zip of KOT49H recovery that's flashable in your custom recovery.
http://d-h.st/z4c
Edit, remember, the stock recovery shows a dead android. Just hit vol up to get into it.
jd1639 said:
Edit, remember, the stock recovery shows a dead android. Just press and hold power and hit vol up to get into it.
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I fixed that for you
I can't possibly think of a scenario why you would WANT to use stock recovery over custom recovery.
EddyOS said:
I fixed that for you
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How?
Read the quote
abtekk said:
I can't possibly think of a scenario why you would WANT to use stock recovery over custom recovery.
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OTA
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EddyOS said:
Read the quote
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Thanks
Why wouldn't you just use flashify?
TBH, you're better off just using fastboot BUT if you're not near a PC this comes in handy
rlaw said:
OTA
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But seeing as you would be at a computer anyway, why not just sideload and keep the custom recovery?
There appears to a thread in place: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2636279 Yours....Thanks
Related
Here it is:
http://www.mediafire.com/?511onap95wh90zv
No apparent new features, just bugfixes.
(Compiled by Mur4ik)
This must mean an update swiftdroid will come soon.
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It doesn't meant it lol. I has been released several days ago (about week ago).
It does mean that Mur4ik is syncing and compiling CM7 code while "on a break" - this recovery was posted on 2nd April. I'd say that's pretty positive
How to install that CloclkworkMod Recovery?
tata78 said:
How to install that CloclkworkMod Recovery?
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put your phone into fastboot mode (hold camera button and press power)
connect to pc
open a terminal in the directory where the recovery image is and type:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_clockwork_3.0.2.4_swift.img
I am sorry for questions, but how to put in fastboot? When I press camera and power it starts normaly.
tata78 said:
I am sorry for questions, but how to put in fastboot? When I press camera and power it starts normaly.
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Sounds like you don't have fastboot. What ROM do you have flashed on your phone? Is it a stock Android version 1.6, 2.1 or do you have a custom ROM 2.1, 2.2 or 2.3? You need a custom ROM with fastboot mode enabled - an explanation of this is beyond the scope of this thread. Try this thread to flash a 2.1 ROM with fastboot enabled. Sorry to be brief but there are tutorials on flashing recovery images and this thread is really just a newsflash for a new release... HTH
I have stock rom 2.1. I did not flash anything yet exept root.
tata78 said:
I have stock rom 2.1. I did not flash anything yet exept root.
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If you have a stock rom you can't flash recovery because you don't have fastboot.
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If you have a stock rom you can't flash recovery because you don't have fastboot.
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You CAN flash recovery with a non-fastboot enabled ROM. Here's the tutorial:
JackG from MoDaCo said:
Yes there is, make sure you have the fastboot rom flashed and you are rooted, and download something called "flash_image" (from the attachments below) and put it in the root of your SD Card, get your recovery image in the root of the card too.
Then, download Terminal Emulator from the market when it opens press the menu button and select "Toggle Soft Keyboard" when the keyboard comes up type in
CODE
su
cd /sdcard
chmod 755 flash_image
./flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
(Change the recovery.img to the name of your recovery image eg. recovery_clockwork_2.5.1.8_swift.img or recovery_clockwork_2.5.0.5_swift.img)
Then, reboot the phone, and hold down the Menu+Power and you should be welcomed with the Clockwork menu.
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despotovski01 said:
You CAN flash recovery with a non-fastboot enabled ROM. Here's the tutorial:
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Ok I didn't know about that.
@despotovski01 @fdespotovski very simalar names aren't you the same man???
ZduneX25 said:
@despotovski01 @fdespotovski very simalar names aren't you the same man???
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They're brothers, I think...
ZduneX25 said:
@despotovski01 @fdespotovski very simalar names aren't you the same man???
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there brothers lol
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Is it worth flashing new recovery, if no new update? Will my backups still run ok got clockmod...3.0.1.4...what's new dude? See you got rid of that Joestones clean Ginger.any reason? Cheers m8....:-d
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deamonjones said:
Is it worth flashing new recovery, if no new update? Will my backups still run ok got clockmod...3.0.1.4...what's new dude? See you got rid of that Joestones clean Ginger.any reason? Cheers m8....:-d
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It's compatible. Flash if you like to have the newest of everything
Bugs have been fixed but I don't know what...
I stopped using Joe's ROM because I ran out of space for all my apps. I'll still try his new releases though!
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ZduneX25 said:
@despotovski01 @fdespotovski very simalar names aren't you the same man???
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We're brothers.
That's cool
Hi, can i check whether how do i install clockworkmod Recovery mode into my GT540? I'm in stock 1.6 now.
i can't boot on my mobile operating system but can boot in recovery mode as i use format system i recovery mode please help me i am new
engpop said:
i can't boot on my mobile operating system but can boot in recovery mode as i use format system i recovery mode please help me i am new
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Flash a rom. Because there isn't any system installed. This is caused by you formatting it. Also, try making your question more clear next time.
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thanks for answer
SMillerNL said:
Flash a rom. Because there isn't any system installed. This is caused by you formatting it. Also, try making your question more clear next time.
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first thanks for caring and your answer , can you help me to do that as i am new and it is complicated for me
SMillerNL said:
Flash a rom. Because there isn't any system installed. This is caused by you formatting it. Also, try making your question more clear next time.
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engpop said:
first thanks for caring and your answer , can you help me to do that as i am new and it is complicated for me
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i have downloaded this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1816611 and but it in my sd what should i do more
engpop said:
i have downloaded this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1816611 and but it in my sd what should i do more
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Done
engpop said:
i have downloaded this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1816611 and but it in my sd what should i do more
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Make sure you have cwm5.
Go to recovery, flash custom zip. And then select the downloaded zip file.
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Flash any stock ROM using Odin
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SMillerNL said:
Make sure you have cwm5.
Go to recovery, flash custom zip. And then select the downloaded zip file.
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i selected instal from sd and it is ok but have little problem with status bar when i connect usb cable it stops
engpop said:
i selected instal from sd and it is ok but have little problem with status bar when i connect usb cable it stops
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That probably is just a rom problem.
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Can't get into Recovery Mode and Download Mode!
Hi there!
I'm having a difficulty in getting into Recovery Mode and also Download Mode!
The Volume up+Power+Home doesn't work and Volume Down+Power+Home doesn't work also. But somehow I can get into Download Mode by pressing down the Volume up+Volume Down+Power Buttons but after that Odin is not recognizing my device!
Any help?
OK here's the deal, I have my phones boot loader unlocked and its rooted, now I want to install cwm, on all my previous devices I did this through ROM manager but atm our device is not supported there. However I saw a guy on here (can't remember his name) use a twrp recovery from the photon q on our device, can I do the same with cwm in ROM manager? Or are there compatibility issues?
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They used the photon for cwm. Don't do that though. Use our official one located in the development section.
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UhmierSmith said:
OK here's the deal, I have my phones boot loader unlocked and its rooted, now I want to install cwm, on all my previous devices I did this through ROM manager but atm our device is not supported there. However I saw a guy on here (can't remember his name) use a twrp recovery from the photon q on our device, can I do the same with cwm in ROM manager? Or are there compatibility issues?
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This tool should solve your problem and then some.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2262726
Enjoy!
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Blackest Pain said:
This tool should solve your problem and then some.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2262726
Enjoy!
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Do this but replace the cwm.img in "*\Myth Tools\tools" folder with the one from this thread or just use the one from that thread up front, no need to hassle with replacing files or anything. Go to the thread I linked, download the file, boot your phone into fastboot and run the command from the thread inside the folder the cwm.img is in.
penser said:
Do this but replace the cwm.img in "*\Myth Tools\tools" folder with the one from this thread or just use the one from that thread up front, no need to hassle with replacing files or anything. Go to the thread I linked, download the file, boot your phone into fastboot and run the command from the thread inside the folder the cwm.img is in.
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Thanks^ I completely forgot to include that :highfive:
I'm going to jump on this thread too.
I'm having issues, I can seem to get CWM to install. I have rooted/unlocked. I replaced the cwm with the newer one. I used the myth tool to reboot into Fastboot, while on the unlocked screen, I ran the recovery on the tool. The phone restarted, but I figure out how to get to cwm recovery, or if it even worked.
jblaylock said:
I'm going to jump on this thread too.
I'm having issues, I can seem to get CWM to install. I have rooted/unlocked. I replaced the cwm with the newer one. I used the myth tool to reboot into Fastboot, while on the unlocked screen, I ran the recovery on the tool. The phone restarted, but I figure out how to get to cwm recovery, or if it even worked.
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adb reboot recovery or hold down volume up and power button when turning the phone on or hold down volume up, volume down and power button when powering on then in the boot options screen use volume down to move highlight and volume up to select.
frog1982 said:
adb reboot recovery or hold down volume up and power button when turning the phone on or hold down volume up, volume down and power button when powering on then in the boot options screen use volume down to move highlight and volume up to select.
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I know how to access the boot menu. All I get is the stock menu, not the CWM menu
jblaylock said:
I know how to access the boot menu. All I get is the stock menu, not the CWM menu
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it did not install then either fastboot flash or install with terminal links on to do both are below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226527
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249467&highlight=terminal
frog1982 said:
it did not install then either fastboot flash or install with terminal links on to do both are below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226527
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249467&highlight=terminal
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Thanks for your help, it much appreciated. However, I think I'll have to bow out now. This stuff is over my head. I was really hoping to get PA on my phone, but I'll just have to settle for TasKarou launcher for pie controls. Thanks for everybody's help.
jblaylock said:
Thanks for your help, it much appreciated. However, I think I'll have to bow out now. This stuff is over my head. I was really hoping to get PA on my phone, but I'll just have to settle for TasKarou launcher for pie controls. Thanks for everybody's help.
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Don't give up just yet. It's worth it to get custom ROMs on your phone.
Do a search around the forums here and you'll find a custom build of a CWM based recovery by mattlgroff made for this phone. Flash that to recovery with fastboot and you should then be able to flash custom ROMs without fear of screwing up your phone.
You may also want to flash a stock firmware with RSD-Lite. (not the recovery!)
Some users have had issues with GPS not working until after you flash stock and then go to a custom ROM after getting a GPS fix on stock. I don't know if that is still necessary or not, but it's something to keep in mind.
spy_1134 said:
Don't give up just yet. It's worth it to get custom ROMs on your phone.
Do a search around the forums here and you'll find a custom build of a CWM based recovery by mattlgroff made for this phone. Flash that to recovery with fastboot and you should then be able to flash custom ROMs without fear of screwing up your phone.
You may also want to flash a stock firmware with RSD-Lite. (not the recovery!)
Some users have had issues with GPS not working until after you flash stock and then go to a custom ROM after getting a GPS fix on stock. I don't know if that is still necessary or not, but it's something to keep in mind.
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I have tried to flash the latest CWM via the myth tool. I tried flashing as option 1, CWM and option 2, custom recovery. Neither has worked. I about to go crazy. What do I do here?
jblaylock said:
I have tried to flash the latest CWM via the myth tool. I tried flashing as option 1, CWM and option 2, custom recovery. Neither has worked. I about to go crazy. What do I do here?
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Just download the recovery file and boot you phone into boot loader, connect phone to PC... In cmd, type "fastboot flash recovery recover_name.img" without quotes and recovery_name being the name of your recovery file..
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Aingaran said:
Just download the recovery file and boot you phone into boot loader, connect phone to PC... In cmd, type "fastboot flash recovery recover_name.img" without quotes and recovery_name being the name of your recovery file..
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Just to clarify, do I download it to my cpu or phone? Where do I open cmd, in the folder on Windows for the phone?
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Just to clarify, do I download it to my cpu or phone? Where do I open cmd, in the folder on Windows for the phone?
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Download it to your computer and open command prompt in the folder where both fastboot files and your downloaded recovery file is present...
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Aingaran said:
Download it to your computer and open command prompt in the folder where both fastboot files and your downloaded recovery file is present...
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Tried it this morning, still cannot get cwm to flash. This is very frustrating.
I've tried like 4 more times, using Myth and using command prmt, still only get the stock recovery. What am I not doing?
come on guys, I know somebody can help me here. I'm dying to get PA rom on this phone.
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jblaylock said:
come on guys, I know somebody can help me here. I'm dying to get PA rom on this phone.
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terminal will always work just remember your internal SD card is named sdcard0 and your external is named sdcard1.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249467&highlight=terminal
Do I have to erase my stock recovery prior to flashing cwm?
guys I don't own this phone..my friend have it..firmware 10.3.1.A.2.67..
its rooted..boot loader unlocked..need custom recovery..searched here on xda ..found a thread by doomloard..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167381
downloaded file compatible for this firmware.. I prefer 'install via ' recovery method rather than fastboot..but the phone has only stock recovery.. or this guide is for stock recovery based..pls explain..any other method..
sorry if threads with same thing persist..
ajeesh vijayan said:
guys I don't own this phone..my friend have it..firmware 10.3.1.A.2.67..
its rooted..boot loader unlocked..need custom recovery..searched here on xda ..found a thread by doomloard..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167381
downloaded file compatible for this firmware.. I prefer 'install via ' recovery method rather than fastboot..but the phone has only stock recovery.. or this guide is for stock recovery based..pls explain..any other method..
sorry if threads with same thing persist..
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get the boot.img of the kernel.zip and fastboot it.
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Tommy-Geenexus said:
get the boot.img of the kernel.zip and fastboot it.
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if i flash this with stock recovery will i get the same?
ajeesh vijayan said:
if i flash this with stock recovery will i get the same?
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you can't flash anything with the stock sony recovery.
you need to fastboot it.
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Tommy-Geenexus said:
you can't flash anything with the stock sony recovery.
you need to fastboot it.
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using root explorer replacing the boot.img works..?
ajeesh vijayan said:
using root explorer replacing the boot.img works..?
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What do you mean?
Do you want to flash it via recovery now or fastboot it?
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Should I simply use the AP tab?
AffectiveEffect said:
Should I simply use the AP tab?
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Yes AP is the same like PDA
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xXPR0T0TYPEXx said:
Yes AP is the same like PDA
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Thank you! :cyclops:
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Thank you! :cyclops:
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No problem
And good luck!
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So, I successfully flashed CWM via Odin but when I entered recovery mode, I was taken to stock recovery. What could be the problem?
AffectiveEffect said:
EDIT: I successfully flashed CWM via Odin but when I entered recovery mode, I was taken to stock recovery. What could be the problem?
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So you didn't successfully flash CWM... or you reflashed CWM recovery with stock recovery.
Gw|n said:
So you didn't successfully flash CWM... or you reflashed CWM recovery with stock recovery.
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I guess not. It did say "PASS", though... I'll try it again and see what happens.
I reflashed CWM successfully... I powered down the phone, rebooted in recovery mode and, again, found myself in stock recovery. What gives!?
Are you sure that you are really flashing CWM and have correct version for your phone? If in both cases is answer yes, I'm out of ideas.
Yep... I'm using this guide. http://techbeasts.com/2013/10/24/install-cwm-recovery-and-root-samsung-galaxy-s3-mini-i8190nl-how-to-guide/
Hmmmm...
EDIT: It appears it's identical to this guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147852 so I don't know what the problem could be.
What's your phone model (GT-i8190/N/L/T, SM-G730A, GT-i8200) ?
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xXPR0T0TYPEXx said:
What's your phone model (GT-i8190/N/L/T, SM-G730A, GT-i8200) ?
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GT-I8190
Try this :http://goo.im/devs/Darkman/Recoverys/Recovery-CWM-I8190-Official-6.0.2.7.ODIN.zip and flash it via Odin
Tip : Don't forget to kill Kies in task manager and open Odin as Admin
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xXPR0T0TYPEXx said:
Try this :http://goo.im/devs/Darkman/Recoverys/Recovery-CWM-I8190-Official-6.0.2.7.ODIN.zip and flash it via Odin
Tip : Don't forget to kill Kies in task manager and open Odin as Admin
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I did... Same result! AAHHHHHHH!!!!
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I did... Same result! AAHHHHHHH!!!!
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Wow that's new for me...
Try with Odin 3.07. I don't know this will work. And here is the Touch version of CWM : http://goo.im/devs/Darkman/Recoverys/Recovery-CWM-I8190-Official-TOUCH-6.0.2.7.ODIN.zip maybe this will work for you
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xXPR0T0TYPEXx said:
Wow that's new for me...
Try with Odin 3.07. I don't know this will work. And here is the Touch version of CWM : http://goo.im/devs/Darkman/Recoverys/Recovery-CWM-I8190-Official-TOUCH-6.0.2.7.ODIN.zip maybe this will work for you
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I'll give it a shot... What is the difference, though, in the 'touch' version? I'm new to a lot of this stuff. Thanks!
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I'll give it a shot... What is the difference, though, in the 'touch' version? I'm new to a lot of this stuff. Thanks!
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CWM : this version don't support Touch control. So you have to navigate with vol up/down in the menus
CWM Touch : how the name already say, it support Touch control, it means you don't need to navigate with vol up/down and it also support "create zip image" this does backup your system as a flashable .zip.
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xXPR0T0TYPEXx said:
CWM : this version don't support Touch control. So you have to navigate with vol up/down in the menus
CWM Touch : how the name already say, it support Touch control, it means you don't need to navigate with vol up/down and it also support "create zip image" this does backup your system as a flashable .zip.
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Thanks, xXPR0T0TYPEXx... I should have known that's what it meant!
I tried different versions of Odin and the touch CWM and for the first time received a "FAIL"... I'm going to try to use another computer and see if I have any success.
Also: I know I should probably search this (and I will) but just in case I can't get anything to work>>>> Is there another way to root this phone WITHOUT the use of CWM? or is this the only way? Thanks, again!
And just so I can confirm how to properly boot into CWM:
I power down the phone and press VOLUME UP + HOME BUTTON + POWER, correct?
This is the method of how to boot into stock recovery but, as I understand it, if CWM is properly flashed it should take me to Clockworkmod INSTEAD of stock recovery. Am I correct?
AffectiveEffect said:
And just so I can confirm how to properly boot into CWM:
I power down the phone and press VOLUME UP + HOME BUTTON + POWER, correct?
This is the method of how to boot into stock recovery but, as I understand it, if CWM is properly flashed it should take me to Clockworkmod INSTEAD of stock recovery. Am I correct?
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Yes you are correct! And yes there is a other way to get root access. Have a look here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459910 !
Tip : if you use this way don't foget to enable usb debugging.
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