[recovery]The new cwm6.0.5 for htc first - HTC First

the new cwm6.0.5 for first now is avaliable! you can flash it by fastboot "fastboot flash recovery recxxxx.img(name)"
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http://pan.baidu.com/s/1eQ7rpr8
this cwm is touchable

chapter007 said:
the new cwm6.0.5 for first now is avaliable! you can flash it by fastboot "fastboot flash recovery recxxxx.img(name)"
:fingers-crossed:
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1eQ7rpr8
this cwm is touchable
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this is better than TWRP 2.6.0.0 touch recovery?? you can fix permissions with this?

Serupo said:
this is better than TWRP 2.6.0.0 touch recovery?? you can fix permissions with this?
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what permisissions?

chapter007 said:
what permisissions?
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the android permissions, sometimes some app fail, so fix the permissions and fix it.

Serupo said:
the android permissions, sometimes some app fail, so fix the permissions and fix it.
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I remember twrp can do this (⊙īšâŠ™)
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how to install this
I have no idea how to install this, please help

Miamiquadcore said:
I have no idea how to install this, please help
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flash it in fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

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Boot CWR

Hi all. We got root but now the second problem is how to change boot loader?
until everything comes out like this any thought?
http://db.tt/Q1NRxHTY
Is this screen from boot to custom recovery?
atipon said:
Is this screen from boot to custom recovery?
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Yep ))) take here: CWM Touch for our device
http://jenkins.cyanogenmod.com/job/recovery/2934/ treated with flashing kdz.
how to flash it, via fastboot?
I see only errors why do you want yo flash it???
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reas0n said:
how to flash it, via fastboot?
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yes fastboot sdk
B0PoH said:
yes fastboot sdk
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have you made any progression with this? i thought there is no fastboot mode for us currently?

[RECOVERY - UNTESTED] ClockworkMod Touch for the occam (LG Nexus 4)

I just decided to cook up some clockworkmod recovery for the nexus 4. Build it using the stock kernel that came in the JOP40C factory image.
Here's the linky:
http://goo.im/devs/jellybellys/mako/recovery/cwm/cwm6-jellybellys-mako-bld2.img
Also, I don't have my nexus 4 yet to test on, so if you are lucky enough to have yours already, flash at your own risk. I would reccomend using "fastboot boot recovery.img" first to test. And if you screw up anyhow, here's the stock recovery: (I didn't make this one)
http://goo.im/devs/jellybellys/mako/recovery/stock/recovery.img
recovery
May i know how to boot to stock recovery on N4? Thanks.
revealthecat4 said:
May i know how to boot to stock recovery on N4? Thanks.
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adb reboot recovery
Thanks. Is this CWM 6.0.1.5?
jellybellys said:
I would reccomend using "fastboot boot recovery.img"
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Shouldn't it be "fastboot flash boot recovery.img" to send recovery to the phone?
tgtoys said:
Shouldn't it be "fastboot flash boot recovery.img" to send recovery to the phone?
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img to send recovery to the phone.
tgtoys said:
Shouldn't it be "fastboot flash boot recovery.img" to send recovery to the phone?
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He's recommending using that command to just run the image first without flashing it to see if it works right..
tgtoys said:
Shouldn't it be "fastboot flash boot recovery.img" to send recovery to the phone?
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Yeah, but that was to test boot to it, not flash it.
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tgtoys said:
Shouldn't it be "fastboot flash boot recovery.img" to send recovery to the phone?
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fastboot boot recovery.img to test it, fastboot flash recovery recovery.img to install it.
I usually package recovery.img's as boot.imgs for testing that way you just reboot recovery to recovery - get it? Makes testing simple for the inevitable broken button mapping bad lun path and derpdy derps that are bound to happen
Anyone tested this yet?
''Absolute power corrupts absolutely, but absolute powerlessness does the same''
Gotcha..i misunderstood. Thanks all around
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tgtoys said:
Shouldn't it be "fastboot flash boot recovery.img" to send recovery to the phone?
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No that would flash the recovery image to the boot partition
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Thanks for these OP
I'll give them a go if/when my N4 arrives
Test is fine but flashing is not working...
Egooktamuck said:
Test is fine but flashing is not working...
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Try mounting /system through the menu. See if that errors out.
Also, did you try making a nandroid and restoring? I'd do data only for starters, just to be safe.
no offense, but why does everyone wanna be the first every time a device comes out. wait til you get it, test it, then release it.. but thanks anyway
I think the problem is, that this Version is based on JB 4.1.2!
Now i wait until Koushik is finished with his work and CWM is ready for 4.2
offtopic: why occam? I thought Nexus4 has the codename "mako"
m11kkaa said:
offtopic: why occam? I thought Nexus4 has the codename "mako"
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Check the google source page, listed as occam
m11kkaa said:
offtopic: why occam? I thought Nexus4 has the codename "mako"
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the software build is named occam. the hardware name should be mako.

Not entering recovery

Hey guys
I unlocked bootloader after this i wanted to install recovery also so when i flashed recovery through fastboot commands, now when i want to go to recovery the phone just restarting itself normally not enter recovery.
Thank you.
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fastboot erase cache
BenPope said:
fastboot erase cache
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thank you , now its just rebooting to recovery .
Jwtiyar said:
thank you , now its just rebooting to recovery .
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Is the problem solved? You boot to recovery when you want, and the ROM when you want?
BenPope said:
Is the problem solved? You boot to recovery when you want, and the ROM when you want?
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the problem solved ,but now when i want to reboot system it will go to recovery .
Jwtiyar said:
the problem solved ,but now when i want to reboot system it will go to recovery .
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Odd. Try flashing the ROM again.
BenPope said:
Odd. Try flashing the ROM again.
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its the stock ROM .

Root 4.4 verizon firmware??

hi i try to root the 4.4 verizon firmware but no succes
someone could help me?
Not until you give us details. Otherwise, nope.
nhizzat said:
Not until you give us details. Otherwise, nope.
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i try the method with saurik Impactor but i get Signature bugs unavailable
danger2u said:
hi i try to root the 4.4 verizon firmware but no succes
someone could help me?
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here this might help some
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
dray_jr said:
here this might help some
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
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i try that guide
and after i flash twrp i can t go into recovery
danger2u said:
i try that guide
and after i flash twrp i can t go into recovery
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when you flahed the recovery did you boot into android first. or did you boot right into recovery.
if i remember correct right after you flash the recovery you need to boot right into recovery. so i would.
boot back into bootloader mode and run the mfastboot command and then type adb reboot recovery and it should boot into recovery with no issues.
let me know if that helps
dray_jr said:
when you flahed the recovery did you boot into android first. or did you boot right into recovery.
if i remember correct right after you flash the recovery you need to boot right into recovery. so i would.
boot back into bootloader mode and run the mfastboot command and then type adb reboot recovery and it should boot into recovery with no issues.
let me know if that helps
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done
thank u for ur help
No problem glad it worked out
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remote:size too large

When I Flash Stock Rom via adb , it shows remote:file size too large, i tried Button Method but its also not working , Any solutions Guys? Please Help me. Now i'm in Lineage OS
may be redownloading the firmware might help
Just download rom directly to phone. Open flash app (TWRP) backup; clean install if different rom
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saijnaan said:
When I Flash Stock Rom via adb , it shows remote:file size too large, i tried Button Method but its also not working , Any solutions Guys? Please Help me. Now i'm in Lineage OS
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What twrp version do you have?
What adb version do you have.
Older adb version won't support flashing full zips through adb.
miststudent2011 said:
What twrp version do you have?
What adb version do you have.
Older adb version won't support flashing full zips through adb.
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Im not using any older version adb , its not flashing now .
saijnaan said:
Im not using any older version adb , its not flashing now .
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Did you wipe all partitions before flashing through adb?
saijnaan said:
Im not using any older version adb , its not flashing now .
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Give me the commands that you tried to issue.
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We cannot wipe all partitions through adb . Plz do some research before giving an answer
miststudent2011 said:
Did you wipe all partitions before flashing through adb?
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How to wipe all partitions?
adriansticoid said:
Give me the commands that you tried to issue.
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I just run "flash.bat" file
gopinaidu77 said:
We cannot wipe all partitions through adb . Plz do some research before giving an answer
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Any solutions?
saijnaan said:
Any solutions?
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U can flash all those through fastboot.
Use this command
fastboot flash partition filename.img
(Remember , filename will always be the nameOFpartition.img)
gopinaidu77 said:
U can flash all those through fastboot.
Use this command
fastboot flash partition filename.img
(Remember , filename will always be the nameOFpartition.img)
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Ok thanks , let me try it.
saijnaan said:
Ok thanks , let me try it.
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Let us know man.
saijnaan said:
How to wipe all partitions?
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First make full backup of your device.
Then go to twrp
Wipe>advanced wipe select all partitions and select wipe.
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saijnaan said:
How to wipe all partitions?
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First make full backup of your device through twrp
Then go to twrp
Wipe>advanced wipe select all partitions and select wipe.
Wiping all partitions can do more harm than good.
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For this device unless you make a full wipe you are not able to successfully boot after flashing new images
gopinaidu77 said:
U can flash all those through fastboot.
Use this command
fastboot flash partition filename.img
(Remember , filename will always be the nameOFpartition.img)
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Not able to do it.
saijnaan said:
Not able to do it.
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Whats the error?
gopinaidu77 said:
Whats the error?
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Command improper .

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