[TOUCHCOVERY] ORIGINAL | 4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.6 RC2 with SmartFlash for s-on - HTC EVO 3D

Proudly presenting:
4EXT Recovery Touch
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brand new user interface: "4EXT UI"
touchscreen only
extremely fast
much more useful features than the already feature-packed 4EXT Recovery Classic v2.2.7 RC5 (see 2nd post)
4EXT SmartFlash for s-on devices
optionally save space by configuring recovery to exclude /cache from backups
you can configure recovery to save even more space by excluding dalvik-cache from backups
calculates real space needed to complete a backup to save you from troubles
detects your local time zone
-> correct time is used for backups you start from within recovery
allows you to change md5sum check behaviour
displays and updates your current battery level in real time
scrollable texthistory (drag down the statusbar)
built-in interactivity (yes/no questions) for updater-scripts
built-in screenshot functionality
extensive theming capabilities!
nearly ALL YOU SEE is changeable.
"worker bar": create your own custom animations, there are (nearly) no limits! Use any shapes/sizes/animations et.c.
extra low cpu needed for that: absolutely no negative impact on backup/restore speed.
async UI rendering for optimal performance for the "heavy tasks" like backup/restore
backups even faster than with usual recoveries.
.. explore the new interface to see more
includes all features of 4EXT Recovery Classic
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About 4EXT SmartFlash ​
This is a new feature that allows recovery to flash your boot partition just like as if you were s-off.
Credits and thanks to Team Win and Dees_Troy for their commitment to the community, for their amazing idea with the Dumlock and for extra contacting me only to offer that I may use it.
You guys really rock!
SmartFlash is a different approach to Team Win's HTC Dumlock
Just use your recovery like you would if your device were s-off
No preparations needed, other than telling the recovery that your device is actually s-on
This is done when you install recovery and answer the question that you are s-on with "yes"
You can also change that setting later on via RecoveryControl -> Recovery settings, or by editing 4ext.prop manually
Recovery will autodetect any changes done to "boot" and only attempt to flash your boot partition if it was really changed
This even reduces unnecessary writes to "boot" when for example a new rom uses the same kernel as your previous one
Before updating your boot partition, recovery will always backup your boot partition to your sdcard just for the case something goes wrong
Only the 4 latest boot images are stored, older ones will be removed automatically to prevent taking up too much space.
In case you want to enable or disable that feature temporarily, you can use a switch inside the tools menu in recovery
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How it works:
Recovery will detect any requested changes for your boot partition
When you reboot out of recovery, it will prepare updating your boot partition on next rom start
This means that your boot partition will be updated when you see the HTC Splash screen, followed by 1 reboot
So basically the only visible difference to when you are s-off is one additional reboot, which takes only a few seconds.
Recovery is NOT flashed to boot and boot is also only flashed once/update
Recovery will only attempt to flash your boot partition if it was really changed
Limitations:
Radio and firmware:
Usually those are flashed via bootloader flashable zips or fastboot even on devices that are s-off.
But in case you wondered: this does not enable you to flash new firmwares or radio images via recovery.
SmartFlash needs a working kernel to be able to upgrade your boot partition.
It cannot work in case your current kernel is incompatible with your device/hboot or has been wiped outside of recovery.
For example you cannot erase boot via fastboot and then start up recovery to update your kernel.
However you don't need a working rom to use it.
The only requirement is that your current kernel is able to start (this happens before you see the boot animation) and that your system partition is mountable.
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INFO: ​
For App and Rom devs:​
Make use of the Recovery Interface Api provided by the (free and paid) 4EXT Recovery Apps to push updates/mods/addons for auto installation.
Very easy to use and to integrate into Apps or even shell scripts.
Please check 3rd post.​
Info regarding 4EXT Recovery Touch and its yesno feature, or any interactive installer scripts you might already use, please see 3rd post.​
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Themes for 4EXT Recovery Touch:
Official 4EXT Recovery Themes Index & Discussion Thread
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Download​
All downloads are available through 4EXT Recovery Updater.
It's free, no ads, no tracking, no nothing, don't worry
..and of course via 4EXT Recovery Control
This ensures that your downloads are ok by automatically verifying md5sums and that known issues and changelogs are easily accessible
When you install or download a recovery via the app it makes sure that your recovery config is correctly set up.
Configure 4EXT Recovery comfortably without the need to modify config files.
It allows to automatically setup your time zone for recovery.
You can use it to get notified about updates regarding your recovery version
You can configure it to get notified in case any critical bugs have been discovered of the recovery version you currently have installed.
It allows me to update known issues/changelogs immediately and to quickly pull a newly released version if there were reports about critical bugs
You can also use it to just download a recovery.zip containing the image. The download will be automatically verified for correct md5sums!
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By default the app also saves the recovery.img you flash on your sdcard,
so you can use it to flash the recovery via fastboot in case you need to do that one day.
If you somehow lost those files, there's a direct download for a version you can flash via fastboot.
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4EXT Recovery Control
Free version: Recovery Updater
Fully featured: Recovery Control
For a list of its many features, visit www.4ext.net
Some examples :
Very easy to use, but also includes an extensive set of features available via "advanced mode"
Comfortable configure all settings of recovery
Calculate the space needed to create a new full or advanced backup
So you can make sure the backup will succeed before even rebooting into recovery.
Advanced Backups: While you are selecting / deselecting partitions, it will display and update the currently needed space to complete that custom backup set.​
Identifies and adds your romname so you don't need to type so much when chosing a meaningful name for your backup
When you restore a backup, the app does the md5sum check instead of the recovery
This ensures that you know whether the restore process will succeed before even rebooting into recovery​
Flash as many zip files you want in one go
Automatically calculate and display the md5sums of all zip files you are going to flash
Check your backups' health to ensure they will restore later when you need them, by verifying their md5sums!
Optionally, but highly not recommended:
If md5sums don't match but you really need that backup badly, you might want to restore it anyway.
You can you this app to fix the md5sums of a given backup​
As an example, the following is possible to do in just one session:
Restore a backup, set to create a backup / advanced backup before the restore,
format all partitions with a file system of your choice before the restore process starts,
flash additional zip files afterwards, fix permissions and select to stay inside recovery or to reboot automatically once all actions are complete.​
Much, much more! See www.4ext.net
Big thanks to craacK for a lot of great icons!
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Thanks:​
Big thanks to DolphiCom for all the graphics, the worker bar and a whole lot of great ideas and to the many great testers who spent all day/night testing, reporting bugs, making suggestions, helping with decisions:
Jotha, craacK, Patrics83, Euphorie, Mike1986, Whiskey103, ptr_hamilton, Lizard, TheUntouchable
Big thanks to Jotha and Whiskey103 for testing the themes features creating and their first themes for 4EXT Recovery Touch.
Special thanks to Dees_Troy who joined #4ext several times, just to tell me about important things he assumed I didn't know (and he was right! )
Also Big thanks to all the donators to 4EXT Recovery and everyone who has bought 4EXT Recovery Control! Without you I wouldn't be able to spend as much time with the project:
SO A HUGE THANK YOU!​
FRANKIE-BOY, BENJAMINNZIS, DESPERANTO86, SYRAKUS, VRC8883, FISHA21, ZJXPOT, ZEEKIZ, A USER, PHILOS64, STEVEATHOME, PREACHER65, BEN_PYETT, HAWST, ANIT77, ULTRA DROID, PTR_HAMILTON, BEANBEAN50, SEBASTIAAN15 and LOVEBOATCAPTAIN
Of course BIG THANKS to KOUSH for ClockworkModRecovery!
Without him, 4EXT Recovery wouldn't exist!​
Thanks a lot to the following users for initial testing for specific devices :
SPEEDYCARV, PTR_HAMILTON, JAMESCLINTON, SNOWBOARDKID503, MJESSE81, SEBASTIAAN15, THEUNTOUCHABLE, BMONSTER, ANDREIGHERGHE, PRESTON74, MADKAI, YASIR, PLAYPETEPP
IPERZAMPEM0, THESHAWTY, JBBANDOS, TAZMAN1963, GREGFERNS and INCREDULOUS
Special thanks to Invasion2 and Stlouie65 for spending at least 10 hours of their time helping me debug a really nasty issue on the myTouch 4G!
Also thanks for obtaining calibration values for the touchscreen:
Mjesse81,
Speedycarv,
Wolfepakt
Jaibar
Jayallen1980
Stlouie65
Invasion2
PacerguyDon
Ben_Pyett
Dargocitfer
Darknessrise1234
Lizard
Azazel71
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Features of 4EXT Recovery Classic:
(Use 4EXT Recovery Control or Recovery Updater for complete Changelogs and Known issues!)
not all features may be relevant for all devices
Displays additional information:
Identifies your current rom and displays its name
Current filesystems on your partitions
Free space remaining of all of your volumes
Current battery charge level
Backup | Restore:
Correctly calculates free space needed to complete a backup ( version > 2.2.6 RC4 )
Tar backups (can be switched on or off)
Complete CWMR5 compatibility
All Backups you create will be named after your currently installed Rom for easier identification.
Never unwillingly get "downgraded" to EXT3 again
Always restores backups using the file systems you HAD on your partitions at the time of creation!
-> all partitions formatted with ext4 at that time, will be restored to ext4. The same is true for ext3.​
You can manually change any existing Backup to ext4 or ext3
-> so that after a restore, all partitions and up with the file system you wanted!​
Advanced Backup: backup only a single partition
Convert any of your partitions to EXT4 or EXT3 without data loss.
Formatting:
When you wipe or format it will always use the same file system you currently have.
-> but you can change that​
When you format ext4 it will always create an aligned file system
Correctly identifies unformatted sd-ext partitions
-> if it finds one it displays a warning and suggests you may format them by visiting the 4EXT menu​
Filesystem check and repair option in advanced menu
Partitioning:
Alignment check of your partitions
Full support for up to 2 sd-ext partitions + swap (Backup/restore/format/convert, fsck, et.c.)
(RE-) Partition your sdcard for sd-ext without removing your fat32 partition.
All partitions created with 4EXTRecovery will be perfectly aligned to 4k
Installing:
Integrated md5sum checking option
Menus:
Most popular menu items rearranged
Format menu
Power Menu + option to reboot into bootloader
Changed Advanced Restore: first select what you want to restore, then select the backup
-> Useful for restoring from "Advanced Backups"​
4ext.prop:
Configuration file on your sdcard where you can set options to be used by 4EXTRecovery
Change all settings conveniently with 4EXT Recovery Control
Many more options to come
Share your settings / themes by packing your config into a flashable theme
Other stuff:
USB Storage Autostart (must be switched on)
Mount usb storage exposes all partitions on your sdcard to the os (not just fat32)
-> you could even partition your sdcard from your PC while connected via USB​
Switch haptic feedback on/off
Button backlights
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Recovery Interface Api for Apps and Scripts​
Both: free and paid 4EXT apps now provide a very easy to use interface you can use to access 4EXT Recovery from within your shell scripts or apps.
Features:
wipe cache
wipe dalvik
wipe data / factory reset
install multiple zips at once
backup
If you are interested, please download this zip file with examples​
How to make use of 4EXT Recovery Touch from within updater-scripts:​
Since Beta 1.0.0.3 Beta 4 you can do the following:
identify whether the user is running 4EXT Recovery Touch or not (to use or not to use the following commands)
make use of the native yes/no dialogue (confirm / cancel buttons)
prevent recovery from redrawing the screen ( in case you need to use your own 3rd party interactive binary )
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To identify 4EXT Recovery Touch:
Code:
if getprop("ext.edition") == "ng" then
<your code>
endif;
To use the native confirm dialogues:
Code:
ui_print("4ext: show_yesno"); # <-- recovery will pause your script and display "yes / no" buttons.
run_program("/sbin/sleep", "2"); # <-- for safety since the above is executed asynchronous
#check the return value by calling:
if getprop("ext.confirm") == "yes" then
<yourcode>
endif;
To prevent recovery from redrawing the screen ( if you want to use an external binary that needs to occupy the screen and get the focus )
Code:
ui_print("4ext: disable_scrn_update");
# don't forget to enable it again after your yesno binary or graphical installer is finished, by calling:
ui_print("4ext: enable_scrn_update"); #otherwise the recovery will appear to be frozen as it won't update the screen anymore.

reserved...

So this is for cmda
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA

looks dope.. but im on cdma to.... can we flash this recovery???

looks promising. I'm gonna keep an eye on this. I'm a little nervous about trying a new recovery after my adventures with this phone today...just want stability for a few more hours lol.
EDIT: just to clarify, im not in any way knocking the stability of this recovery, especially since I haven't tried it yet, I was merely saying I'm looking for stability for now since i was surprised to find myself unbricking my phone earlier.

Looks great. I'll give it a shot
Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk

Of course it is for the CDMA!
I'm mad, but not that mad
Also the app will detect your device as cdma and let you confirm!

This works awesome so far! Even got it themed! Haven't tried any flashes or backups yet, but I'm sure it works just fine!
Thanks!
-Tee Jay

noice noice

Thank you!
Before someone asks:
You can drag down the statusbar to get to the text output history.
For taking screenshots:
Press the search button.
When you are finished taking screens, don't forget to copy them to your sdcard using the tools menu.
Yes, the font is small, there will be something... else.. soon
Themes: all themes for the Sensation, or better 960x540 work perfectly on the Evo 3D

wow someone rated 1 star. no respect -_-

Joey_UFC said:
wow someone rated 1 star. no respect -_-
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Fixed that now its 4 stars

well i did a backup.. then wiped data wiped cash wiped dalvik cash.. then i flashed team nocturals wipe and after it was done the phone rebooted but it went back into recovery??? was it supposed to do that?????

Trying this out right now, i've heard good things about it!! Thanks!

This look amazing! I too could use some stability (3 bricks in 2 days) but hell, cant resist!

Hehe I'm sorry that I cannot give you RC2 which is extremely stable.
But it has no support for wimax backup/restore.
RC3 is meant to fix the 1-2 cosmetic bugs from rc2, but I had to change a little bit more regarding backup/restore of wimax.
And any version I release, will first get a "testing" flag..

This is utterly fantastic. Thank you so much!

its all gOOd just figured id let u kno it rebooted..

Related

[Recovery] 4EXT v2.2.7 RC5 | Convert fs | Aligned Partitioning 3x (ext|swap)

Thanks to Ghiki and Imanol00 for testing, 4EXT Recovery is now also available for the Nexus One
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Quick note about themes:
Available themes as of Oct/17:
Themes by pravus_nephilim
Themes by Apaquette420
Themes by Whiskey103
Themes by Amresh
Themes by Apaquette420
Themes by CWhitney24
Themes by DaMyth
Themes by Blindndumb
To uninstall any "flashed theme" and to revert to your own custom settings you had before flashing, just use this Theme Uninstaller in recovery.
It will clear any theme you might have flashed and revert to your own custom settings you had before flashing that theme!​​
THANKS:
All credits and my deepest respect go to Koush for his extremely great code!
Without him 4EXT Recovery wouldn't have been possible!
Biggest thanks possible go to Sebastiaan15 for his brilliant ideas and who spent whole weeks testing my buggy code with his Desire
Without you I could never have made it!!!
So BIG THANKS to SEBASTIAAN15 and KOUSH for his hard work with CWMR !!!
Many credits to the Desire S community ( especially to loveboatcaptain - LBC Mod Android Development and Marylandcookie ) for testing, very nice ideas, feature suggestions and helping to get the code running on the Desire S!
Special big thanks to RAVENNA from android-hilfe.de board for hours of testing for the Desire!
BIG Thanks to Hussainmushahid who helped me a lot spending much of time with solving a bug I could not reproduce on my device.
And many thanks to all users who reported and helped to identify problems ( can't any longer list all of you here since the list has grown too large )!
Even more thanks to people who 've bought me some beer YOU ROCK!! ZEEKIZ, A USER, PHILOS64, STEVEATHOME, PREACHER65, BEN_PYETT, ULTRA DROID, PTR_HAMILTON, BEANBEAN50, SEBASTIAAN15 and LOVEBOATCAPTAIN
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v2.2.6 RC4 Released: Oct/01
Rare Superuser problem when tar backups were enabled (disabled by default) was fixed.
Converting partitions between ext3 and ext4 without data loss now correctly calculates the space needed to successfully complete the operation
New option: check and optionally repair the file system on your sdcard (fat32)
Removed duplicate format cache option inside the format menu (wipe cache does the same)
When formatting fat32 it will now save your 4ext.prop settings and restore them afterwards
Changed partitioning of the sdcard to not use LBA mode for new fat32 partitions as requested by Ghiki
Added new size option (128mb) to the partitioning menu per request
Parted is no longer used to format fat32 in the partition menu
-> This solves a bug where sometimes the creation of the fat32 file system failed and produces better quality results​
4EXT Recovery themes should now stay when formatting /system or flashing new roms
New option: format /sdcard fat32
New 4EXT Recovery Control API because I'm forced to drop "extendedcommand" (see App for the reason why)
enables file names and directories to include spaces for installations​
calculates needed space to complete a full or advanced backup at the beginning of the backup.​
This ensures that you are not left with a non working backup.​
Size for recovery greatly reduced
New 4EXT Recovery Control Features
Please see www.4ext.net for more.
Fix permissions
Calculate real values for the space needed to create a new full or advanced backup
Advanced Backups: While you are selecting / deselecting partitions, it will display and update the currently needed space to complete that custom backup set.​
As an example, the following would be possible to do in just one session:
Restore a backup, set to create a backup / advanced backup before the restore,
format all partitions with a file system of your choice before the restore process starts,
flash additional zip files afterwards, fix permissions and select to stay inside recovery or to reboot automatically once all actions are complete.​
Features: Use 4EXT Recovery Control or Recovery Updater for complete Changelogs and Known issues!
not all features may be relevant for all devices
Displays additional information:
Identifies your current rom and displays its name
Current filesystems on your partitions
Free space remaining of all of your volumes
Current battery charge level
Backup | Restore:
Correctly calculates free space needed to complete a backup ( version > 2.2.6 RC4 )
Tar backups (can be switched on or off)
Complete CWMR5 compatibility
All Backups you create will be named after your currently installed Rom for easier identification.
Never unwillingly get "downgraded" to EXT3 again
Always restores backups using the file systems you HAD on your partitions at the time of creation!
-> all partitions formatted with ext4 at that time, will be restored to ext4. The same is true for ext3.​
You can manually change any existing Backup to ext4 or ext3
-> so that after a restore, all partitions and up with the file system you wanted!​
Advanced Backup: backup only a single partition
Convert any of your partitions to EXT4 or EXT3 without data loss.
Formatting:
When you wipe or format it will always use the same file system you currently have.
-> but you can change that​
When you format ext4 it will always create an aligned file system
Correctly identifies unformatted sd-ext partitions
-> if it finds one it displays a warning and suggests you may format them by visiting the 4EXT menu​
Filesystem check and repair option in advanced menu
Partitioning:
Alignment check of your partitions
Full support for up to 2 sd-ext partitions + swap (Backup/restore/format/convert, fsck, et.c.)
(RE-) Partition your sdcard for sd-ext without removing your fat32 partition.
All partitions created with 4EXTRecovery will be perfectly aligned to 4k
Installing:
Integrated md5sum checking option
Themes:
Customize all colours used throughout recovery
Use your own icons, background images, progress bars.. more to come.
Assign different backgrounds to different menu categories (version >= 2.1.2)
Create a flashable zip for others to flash your theme.
Menus:
Most popular menu items rearranged
Format menu
Power Menu + option to reboot into bootloader
Less "No's" in confirmation dialogues
Changed Advanced Restore: first select what you want to restore, then select the backup
-> Useful for restoring from "Advanced Backups"​
4ext.prop:
Configuration file on your sdcard where you can set options to be used by 4EXTRecovery
Change all settings conveniently with 4EXT Recovery Control
Many more options to come
Share your settings / themes by packing your config into a flashable theme
Other stuff:
USB Storage Autostart (must be switched on)
Mount usb storage exposes all partitions on your sdcard to the os (not just fat32)
-> you could even partition your sdcard from your PC while connected via USB​
Switch haptic feedback on/off
You don't need to reboot recovery if you transferred a file to show up in the install menu.
-> This bug affected only some users with either CWMR or previous versions of 4EXT.​
Button backlights (Desire S, Desire HD and Incredible S only)
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Download:
All downloads are now available through 4EXT Recovery Updater. It's free, no ads, no tracking, no nothing, don't worry
.. and of course via the "pro" version 4EXT Recovery Control
This ensures that your downloads are ok by automatically verifying md5sums and that known issues and changelogs are easily accessible
It also notifies you when there are any new critical bugs found
Recovery images will be uploaded for download soon too, but they can also be acquired easily by using Updater or Control.
You can for example just download a recovery.zip containing the image. The download will be automatically verified for correct md5sums!
4EXT Recovery Control
Free version: Recovery Updater
Fully featured version: 4EXT Recovery Control
For a list of its many features, visit www.4ext.net
Some examples :
Flash as many zip files you want in one go
Automatically Calculate and display the md5sums of all zip files you are going to flash
Check your backups' health to ensure they will restore later when you need them, by verifying their md5sums!
Optionally, but highly not recommended:
If md5sums don't match but you REALLY NEED that backup BADLY, you might want to restore it anyway.
You can you this app to fix the md5sums of a given backup to "forcefully" restore it!​
Calculate real values for the space needed to create a new full or advanced backup
Advanced Backups: While you are selecting / deselecting partitions, it will display and update the currently needed space to complete that custom backup set.​
Identifies and adds your romname so you don't need to type so much when chosing a meaningful name for your backup
As an example, the following is possible to do in just one session:
Restore a backup, set to create a backup / advanced backup before the restore,
format all partitions with a file system of your choice before the restore process starts,
flash additional zip files afterwards, fix permissions and select to stay inside recovery or to reboot automatically once all actions are complete.​
Much, much more! See www.4ext.net
Recovery theming
Uninstall and Install themes with live preview and the option to change their colours without the need to reboot into recovery.
Change all colours with live preview and a nice colour picker.
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Thanks to you, for your AMAZING recovery
ghiki said:
Thanks to you, for your AMAZING recovery
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thanks for telling me about Imanol001 for testing
Curious to flash, but need to know how navigation is handled... trackball or volume (or both)? As my trackball is kinda messed up... thanks.
daveid said:
Curious to flash, but need to know how navigation is handled... trackball or volume (or both)? As my trackball is kinda messed up... thanks.
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I'm not exactly sure about the trackball for the Desire as I don't have one. I think it should work. But the volume buttons always work!
Edit: sorry, mixed up the thread, but that also applies to the Nexus One
Volume buttons: definitely
Trackball: most probably
Wait, the free version is a trial? Or did I read that wrong?
Also, what are the benefits of paid?
This isn't meant in a disrespectful way but, if its a recovery, why use yours over Clockwork or Amron?
uoY_redruM said:
Wait, the free version is a trial? Or did I read that wrong?
Also, what are the benefits of paid?
This isn't meant in a disrespectful way but, if its a recovery, why use yours over Clockwork or Amron?
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Recovery is free (of course ! ) and has nothing to do with any apps!
You can compare the app's features on www.4ext.net.
Free "Updater" app:
browse all versions of 4ext recovery
flash or download any version directly verifying md5sums automatically.
view changelogs / known issues while downloading
get news if any new critical bugs are found
send bug reports where you can include your last recovery log by ticking an option if you wish.
This App is a great time saver for me as I can add things to known issues if any very quickly for all devices, or send a notice that something was discovered, that you should know about (like a new bug found in a version released the day before or something).
I also increase the chance that people read the change logs or known issues, because they are immediately and easily accessible!
"Control" app: quite much, please see www.4ext.net
To be able to test all features of the "full version" app (which has nothing to do with recovery itself!),
the "Updater app" includes a full featured 3 day preview with all features of the paid one.
After that, it is just the free version.
There are no ads, or any other bull****
About the recovery features and why to use/not to use it over any other recovery, please see 1st post:
Features: Use 4EXT Recovery Control or Recovery Updater for complete Changelogs and Known issues!
not all features may be relevant for all devices
Displays additional information:
Identifies your current rom and displays its name
Current filesystems on your partitions
Free space remaining of all of your volumes
Current battery charge level
Backup | Restore:
Correctly calculates free space needed to complete a backup ( version > 2.2.6 RC4 )
Tar backups (can be switched on or off)
Complete CWMR5 compatibility
All Backups you create will be named after your currently installed Rom for easier identification.
Never unwillingly get "downgraded" to EXT3 again
Always restores backups using the file systems you HAD on your partitions at the time of creation!
-> all partitions formatted with ext4 at that time, will be restored to ext4. The same is true for ext3.​
You can manually change any existing Backup to ext4 or ext3
-> so that after a restore, all partitions and up with the file system you wanted!​
Advanced Backup: backup only a single partition
Convert any of your partitions to EXT4 or EXT3 without data loss.
Formatting:
When you wipe or format it will always use the same file system you currently have.
-> but you can change that​
When you format ext4 it will always create an aligned file system
Correctly identifies unformatted sd-ext partitions
-> if it finds one it displays a warning and suggests you may format them by visiting the 4EXT menu​
Filesystem check and repair option in advanced menu
Partitioning:
Alignment check of your partitions
Full support for up to 2 sd-ext partitions + swap (Backup/restore/format/convert, fsck, et.c.)
(RE-) Partition your sdcard for sd-ext without removing your fat32 partition.
All partitions created with 4EXTRecovery will be perfectly aligned to 4k
Installing:
Integrated md5sum checking option
Themes:
Customize all colours used throughout recovery
Use your own icons, background images, progress bars.. more to come.
Assign different backgrounds to different menu categories (version >= 2.1.2)
Create a flashable zip for others to flash your theme.
Menus:
Most popular menu items rearranged
Format menu
Power Menu + option to reboot into bootloader
Less "No's" in confirmation dialogues
Changed Advanced Restore: first select what you want to restore, then select the backup
-> Useful for restoring from "Advanced Backups"​
4ext.prop:
Configuration file on your sdcard where you can set options to be used by 4EXTRecovery
Change all settings conveniently with 4EXT Recovery Control
Many more options to come
Share your settings / themes by packing your config into a flashable theme
Other stuff:
USB Storage Autostart (must be switched on)
Mount usb storage exposes all partitions on your sdcard to the os (not just fat32)
-> you could even partition your sdcard from your PC while connected via USB​
Switch haptic feedback on/off
You don't need to reboot recovery if you transferred a file to show up in the install menu.
-> This bug affected only some users with either CWMR or previous versions of 4EXT.​
Button backlights (Desire S, Desire HD and Incredible S only)
​
Thank you for your quick response, and I plan to look into your recovery.
My other question would be, how do you install your recovery? On the website, I'm getting an .apk file when I click the link.
uoY_redruM said:
Thank you for your quick response, and I plan to look into your recovery.
My other question would be, how do you install your recovery? On the website, I'm getting an .apk file when I click the link.
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Yes it's currently only available through the Updater app.
You can flash it directly using that or chose to download it and flash manually.
Need to get some sleep now.. again 5:30am here
If there are any remaining questions I'll gladly answer them in a few hours
You can also take a look at the other threads though as 4ext has been available for some other devices for many months already
uoY_redruM said:
Wait, the free version is a trial? Or did I read that wrong?
Also, what are the benefits of paid?
This isn't meant in a disrespectful way but, if its a recovery, why use yours over Clockwork or Amron?
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Alignment of your card, the fat32 & the EXT partition, huge plus. Converting your EXT partition to EXT4 or EXT3 without data loss, nice… but the alignment feature & card display info nice touch in recovery.
This will make formatting/aligning my new 32gb CL6 much easier than sibere instructions…
Just installed this and the trackball/volume button is working for navigation, the capacitive back button is for back, the selection is still the trackball.
Tried it. Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And so my Nexus One lives on....
In the screenshots, its shows the system and data partitions etc, but when I look on my partition printout it only shows partitions on the SD card. How can I make this show all partitions on my phone and then convert all of those partitions to EXT4?
Thank you all very much for that awesome feedback
Regarding system data cache extra info on mtd devices with yaffs2 partitions:
Back when 4ext recovery only displayed the current file system types of partitions it didn't make sense to include yaffs2 partitions, because the file system never changes there.
Since then displaying of capacity and free space has been added.
Now it absolutely makes sense, but I hadn't had the time yet to make those changes.
If you "print partition info" Inside the app though, you will see all the info already.
I will change that inside recovery in one of the next updates
Thanks for the info, one other thing. I tried making a backup of my current system, and then converting the backup to EXT4. I had assumed it would convert the yaffs2 partitions to EXT4 as well, but it didn't. When I checked the partition printout in the app, it still showed yaffs. In your screenshots in the OP, all the partitions are showing as EXT4. How can I format all of my system partitions to EXT4 as well?
Bohemus said:
Thanks for the info, one other thing. I tried making a backup of my current system, and then converting the backup to EXT4. I had assumed it would convert the yaffs2 partitions to EXT4 as well, but it didn't. When I checked the partition printout in the app, it still showed yaffs. In your screenshots in the OP, all the partitions are showing as EXT4. How can I format all of my system partitions to EXT4 as well?
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This is simply not possible with yaffs2 partitions.
The screens are from Desire HD and Incredible S.
You can only convert sd-ext partitions between ext3 and ext4 on devices using yaffs2 for system, data and cache..
So when you are inside the convert menu you will only see sd-ext partitions to select.
And if you set one of your backups to either ext4 or ext3, only sd-ext partitions inside that backup will be effected.
Got it. So there is no way to format the N1's phone partitions to EXT4? Would there even be a point to doing this if it were possible?
Bohemus said:
Got it. So there is no way to format the N1's phone partitions to EXT4? Would there even be a point to doing this if it were possible?
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It's not possible
At least not without an extreme hack. I don't know if anyone ever did something like that and I lack the knowledge about that matter.
Yes, ext4 would be faster.
awesome!
Best recovery! I've been switching to find the best but have always found problems in each i tryed until i found this! Well done!

[TOUCHCOVERY] 4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC 5

Proudly presenting:
4EXT Recovery Touch
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brand new user interface: "4EXT UI"
touchscreen only
extremely fast
much more useful features than the already feature-packed 4EXT Recovery Classic v2.2.7 RC5 (see 2nd post)
optionally save space by configuring recovery to exclude /cache from backups
you can configure recovery to save even more space by excluding dalvik-cache from backups
calculates real space needed to complete a backup to save you from troubles
detects your local time zone
-> correct time is used for backups you start from within recovery
allows you to change md5sum check behaviour
displays and updates your current battery level in real time
scrollable texthistory (drag down the statusbar)
built-in interactivity (yes/no questions) for updater-scripts
built-in screenshot functionality
extensive theming capabilities!
nearly ALL YOU SEE is changeable.
"worker bar": create your own custom animations, there are (nearly) no limits! Use any shapes/sizes/animations et.c.
extra low cpu needed for that: absolutely no negative impact on backup/restore speed.
async UI rendering for optimal performance for the "heavy tasks" like backup/restore
backups even faster than with usual recoveries.
.. explore the new interface to see more
includes all features of 4EXT Recovery Classic
​
INFO: ​
For App and Rom devs:​
Make use of the Recovery Interface Api provided by the (free and paid) 4EXT Recovery Apps to push updates/mods/addons for auto installation.
Very easy to use and to integrate into Apps or even shell scripts.
Please check 3rd post.​
Info regarding 4EXT Recovery Touch and its yesno feature, or any interactive installer scripts you might already use, please see 3rd post.​
​
Themes for 4EXT Recovery Touch:
Official 4EXT Recovery Themes Index & Discussion Thread
​
Download​
All downloads are available through 4EXT Recovery Updater.
It's free, no ads, no tracking, no nothing, don't worry
..and of course via 4EXT Recovery Control
This ensures that your downloads are ok by automatically verifying md5sums and that known issues and changelogs are easily accessible
When you install or download a recovery via the app it makes sure that your recovery config is correctly set up.
It allows to automatically setup your time zone for recovery.
You can use it to get notified about updates regarding your recovery version
You can configure it to get notified in case any critical bugs have been discovered of the recovery version you currently have installed.
It allows me to update known issues/changelogs immediately and to quickly pull a newly released version if there were reports about critical bugs
You can also use it to just download a recovery.zip containing the image. The download will be automatically verified for correct md5sums!
​
By default the app also saves the recovery.img you flash on your sdcard,
so you can use it to flash the recovery via fastboot in case you need to do that one day.
If you somehow lost those files, there's a direct download for a version you can flash via fastboot.
4EXT Recovery Control
Free version: Recovery Updater
Fully featured: Recovery Control
For a list of its many features, visit www.4ext.net
Some examples :
Very easy to use, but also includes an extensive set of features available via "advanced mode"
Comfortable configure all settings of recovery
Calculate the space needed to create a new full or advanced backup
So you can make sure the backup will succeed before even rebooting into recovery.
Advanced Backups: While you are selecting / deselecting partitions, it will display and update the currently needed space to complete that custom backup set.​
Identifies and adds your romname so you don't need to type so much when chosing a meaningful name for your backup
When you restore a backup, the app does the md5sum check instead of the recovery
This ensures that you know whether the restore process will succeed before even rebooting into recovery​
Flash as many zip files you want in one go
Automatically calculate and display the md5sums of all zip files you are going to flash
Check your backups' health to ensure they will restore later when you need them, by verifying their md5sums!
Optionally, but highly not recommended:
If md5sums don't match but you really need that backup badly, you might want to restore it anyway.
You can you this app to fix the md5sums of a given backup​
As an example, the following is possible to do in just one session:
Restore a backup, set to create a backup / advanced backup before the restore,
format all partitions with a file system of your choice before the restore process starts,
flash additional zip files afterwards, fix permissions and select to stay inside recovery or to reboot automatically once all actions are complete.​
Much, much more! See www.4ext.net
Big thanks to craacK for a lot of great icons!
​
Thanks:​
Big thanks to DolphiCom for all the graphics, the worker bar and a whole lot of great ideas and to the many great testers who spent all day/night testing, reporting bugs, making suggestions, helping with decisions:
Jotha, craacK, Patrics83, Euphorie, Mike1986, Whiskey103, ptr_hamilton, Lizard, TheUntouchable
Big thanks to Jotha and Whiskey103 for testing the themes features creating and their first themes for 4EXT Recovery Touch.
Also Big thanks to all the donators to 4EXT Recovery and everyone who has bought 4EXT Recovery Control! Without you I wouldn't be able to spend as much time with the project:
SO A HUGE THANK YOU!​
FRANKIE-BOY, SYRAKUS, FISHA21, ZJXPOT, ZEEKIZ, A USER, PHILOS64, STEVEATHOME, PREACHER65, BEN_PYETT, HAWST, ANIT77, ULTRA DROID, PTR_HAMILTON, BEANBEAN50, SEBASTIAAN15 and LOVEBOATCAPTAIN
Of course BIG THANKS to KOUSH for ClockworkModRecovery!
Without him, 4EXT Recovery wouldn't exist!​
Thanks a lot to the following users for initial testing for specific devices :
PTR_HAMILTON, SEBASTIAAN15, THEUNTOUCHABLE, BMONSTER, ANDREIGHERGHE, PRESTON74, MADKAI, YASIR, PLAYPETEPP
IPERZAMPEM0, THESHAWTY, JBBANDOS, GREGFERNS and INCREDULOUS
Special thanks to Invasion2 and Stlouie65 for spending at least 10 hours of their time helping me debug a really nasty issue on the myTouch 4G!
Also thanks for obtaining calibration values for the touchscreen:
Wolfepakt
Jaibar
Jayallen1980
Stlouie65
Invasion2
PacerguyDon
Ben_Pyett
Dargocitfer
Darknessrise1234
Lizard
Azazel71
​
Features of 4EXT Recovery Classic:
(Use 4EXT Recovery Control or Recovery Updater for complete Changelogs and Known issues!)
not all features may be relevant for all devices
Displays additional information:
Identifies your current rom and displays its name
Current filesystems on your partitions
Free space remaining of all of your volumes
Current battery charge level
Backup | Restore:
Correctly calculates free space needed to complete a backup ( version > 2.2.6 RC4 )
Tar backups (can be switched on or off)
Complete CWMR5 compatibility
All Backups you create will be named after your currently installed Rom for easier identification.
Never unwillingly get "downgraded" to EXT3 again
Always restores backups using the file systems you HAD on your partitions at the time of creation!
-> all partitions formatted with ext4 at that time, will be restored to ext4. The same is true for ext3.​
You can manually change any existing Backup to ext4 or ext3
-> so that after a restore, all partitions and up with the file system you wanted!​
Advanced Backup: backup only a single partition
Convert any of your partitions to EXT4 or EXT3 without data loss.
Formatting:
When you wipe or format it will always use the same file system you currently have.
-> but you can change that​
When you format ext4 it will always create an aligned file system
Correctly identifies unformatted sd-ext partitions
-> if it finds one it displays a warning and suggests you may format them by visiting the 4EXT menu​
Filesystem check and repair option in advanced menu
Partitioning:
Alignment check of your partitions
Full support for up to 2 sd-ext partitions + swap (Backup/restore/format/convert, fsck, et.c.)
(RE-) Partition your sdcard for sd-ext without removing your fat32 partition.
All partitions created with 4EXTRecovery will be perfectly aligned to 4k
Installing:
Integrated md5sum checking option
Menus:
Most popular menu items rearranged
Format menu
Power Menu + option to reboot into bootloader
Changed Advanced Restore: first select what you want to restore, then select the backup
-> Useful for restoring from "Advanced Backups"​
4ext.prop:
Configuration file on your sdcard where you can set options to be used by 4EXTRecovery
Change all settings conveniently with 4EXT Recovery Control
Many more options to come
Share your settings / themes by packing your config into a flashable theme
Other stuff:
USB Storage Autostart (must be switched on)
Mount usb storage exposes all partitions on your sdcard to the os (not just fat32)
-> you could even partition your sdcard from your PC while connected via USB​
Switch haptic feedback on/off
Button backlights
​
reserved ...
Recovery Interface Api for Apps and Scripts​
Both: free and paid 4EXT apps now provide a very easy to use interface you can use to access 4EXT Recovery from within your shell scripts or apps.
Features:
wipe cache
wipe dalvik
wipe data / factory reset
install multiple zips at once
backup
If you are interested, please download this zip file with examples​
How to make use of 4EXT Recovery Touch from within updater-scripts:​
Since Beta 1.0.0.3 Beta 4 you can do the following:
identify whether the user is running 4EXT Recovery Touch or not (to use or not to use the following commands)
make use of the native yes/no dialogue (confirm / cancel buttons)
prevent recovery from redrawing the screen ( in case you need to use your own 3rd party interactive binary )
​
To identify 4EXT Recovery Touch:
Code:
if getprop("ext.edition") == "ng" then
<your code>
endif;
To use the native confirm dialogues:
Code:
ui_print("4ext: show_yesno"); # <-- recovery will pause your script and display "yes / no" buttons.
run_program("/sbin/sleep", "2"); # <-- for safety since the above is executed asynchronous
#check the return value by calling:
if getprop("ext.confirm") == "yes" then
<yourcode>
endif;
To prevent recovery from redrawing the screen ( if you want to use an external binary that needs to occupy the screen and get the focus )
Code:
ui_print("4ext: disable_scrn_update");
# don't forget to enable it again after your yesno binary or graphical installer is finished, by calling:
ui_print("4ext: enable_scrn_update"); #otherwise the recovery will appear to be frozen as it won't update the screen anymore.
let me be the first to congratulate you!
really great work. been using 4ext for a while now and will be flashing this asap
great job mate!
Absolutely wonderful! You my friend have done an outstanding job with this! Touch-recovery, wow, almost sounds too good to be true
pseudoheld said:
let me be the first to congratulate you!
really great work. been using 4ext for a while now and will be flashing this asap
great job mate!
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Theshawty said:
Absolutely wonderful! You my friend have done an outstanding job with this! Touch-recovery, wow, almost sounds too good to be true
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Thank you both VERY much
It is now online
Just bought your Control version on android market and bro, this recovery is amazing!
EPIC!!!
Guineapig said:
Just bought your Control version on android market and bro, this recovery is amazing!
EPIC!!!
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Thank you very much for your support
Great job man, this is simply brilliant.
Sorry i didn't get to test it for you though. I'm using it now and its great.
I'm very sorry.
A bug slipped through in Beta 6.
It was a last minute change.
Some menu items were out of order inside the wipe menu!
Please flash beta 7.
Sorry again!
uoY_redruM said:
Great job man, this is simply brilliant.
Sorry i didn't get to test it for you though. I'm using it now and its great.
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Thanks very much
No problem!
Great stuff! Just messing around in it and doing a few basic operations (backing up, sd card check, etc) it seems to be working great. I had given up hope for a nice touch recovery on my N1 but you've made it
Works fine ! Thank you so much !
Beta 7 is wonderful! No bugs as of yet, and I didn't expect there to be any for that matter
The normal 4EXT Recovery was already awesome, but this is awesome x1000.
Thanks madmaxx82!
Thank you all very much!
Kelvino9 said:
The normal 4EXT Recovery was already awesome, but this is awesome x1000.
Thanks madmaxx82!
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Thanks
If your signature is correct, you are using Beta 6?
Please upgrade to beta 7 asap.
In Beta 6 I added another menu item to the wipe menu. This change went too quick before release and so it happened that the order of some later items got reversed, which can be VERY annoying if you don't watch out when you see the text with the confirm button and just confirm blindly.
This was a mistake that is really bad and should never happen..
This has been fixed in Beta 7 which was uploaded 2 hours afterwards.
This is the coolest ever version of 4EXT
Sent from my Nexus One using xda premium
madmaxx82 said:
Thank you all very much!
Thanks
If your signature is correct, you are using Beta 6?
Please upgrade to beta 7 asap.
In Beta 6 I added another menu item to the wipe menu. This change went too quick before release and so it happened that the order of some later items got reversed, which can be VERY annoying if you don't watch out when you see the text with the confirm button and just confirm blindly.
This was a mistake that is really bad and should never happen..
This has been fixed in Beta 7 which was uploaded 2 hours afterwards.
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Yeah, I didn't catch that bug and ended up accidentally wiping my sdcard, oh well I had a backup at least and it gave me a reason to reformat my card. This is an awesome recovery though, only minor issue I see is scrolling through long lists of folders on sd card is not smooth or fast, it seems like you have to press hard and it doesn't scroll quickly. All in all great job Max.
ctfrommn said:
Yeah, I didn't catch that bug and ended up accidentally wiping my sdcard, oh well I had a backup at least and it gave me a reason to reformat my card. This is an awesome recovery though, only minor issue I see is scrolling through long lists of folders on sd card is not smooth or fast, it seems like you have to press hard and it doesn't scroll quickly. All in all great job Max.
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That's really bad
I'm very sorry this has happened.
I was not fast enough in replacing Beta 6 with 7.
That must have been the biggest failure since the release of the first 4ext version in june.
inblues4u said:
This is the coolest ever version of 4EXT
Sent from my Nexus One using xda premium
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Thank you very much

[TOUCHCOVERY] ORIGINAL | 4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC6 with SmartFlash for s-on

Proudly presenting:
4EXT Recovery Touch
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brand new user interface: "4EXT UI"
touchscreen only
extremely fast
much more useful features than the already feature-packed 4EXT Recovery Classic v2.2.7 RC5 (see 2nd post)
4EXT SmartFlash for s-on devices
optionally save space by configuring recovery to exclude /cache from backups
you can configure recovery to save even more space by excluding dalvik-cache from backups
calculates real space needed to complete a backup to save you from troubles
detects your local time zone
-> correct time is used for backups you start from within recovery
allows you to change md5sum check behaviour
displays and updates your current battery level in real time
scrollable texthistory (drag down the statusbar)
built-in interactivity (yes/no questions) for updater-scripts
built-in screenshot functionality
extensive theming capabilities!
nearly ALL YOU SEE is changeable.
"worker bar": create your own custom animations, there are (nearly) no limits! Use any shapes/sizes/animations et.c.
extra low cpu needed for that: absolutely no negative impact on backup/restore speed.
async UI rendering for optimal performance for the "heavy tasks" like backup/restore
backups even faster than with usual recoveries.
.. explore the new interface to see more
includes all features of 4EXT Recovery Classic
​
About 4EXT SmartFlash ​
This is a new feature that allows recovery to flash your boot partition just like as if you were s-off.
Credits and thanks to Team Win and Dees_Troy for their commitment to the community, for their amazing idea with the Dumlock and for extra contacting me only to offer that I may use it.
You guys really rock!
SmartFlash is a different approach to Team Win's HTC Dumlock
Just use your recovery like you would if your device were s-off
No preparations needed, other than telling the recovery that your device is actually s-on
This is done when you install recovery and answer the question that you are s-on with "yes"
You can also change that setting later on via RecoveryControl -> Recovery settings, or by editing 4ext.prop manually
Recovery will autodetect any changes done to "boot" and only attempt to flash your boot partition if it was really changed
This even reduces unnecessary writes to "boot" when for example a new rom uses the same kernel as your previous one
Before updating your boot partition, recovery will always backup your boot partition to your sdcard just for the case something goes wrong
Only the 4 latest boot images are stored, older ones will be removed automatically to prevent taking up too much space.
In case you want to enable or disable that feature temporarily, you can use a switch inside the tools menu in recovery
​
How it works:
Recovery will detect any requested changes for your boot partition
When you reboot out of recovery, it will prepare updating your boot partition on next rom start
This means that your boot partition will be updated when you see the HTC Splash screen, followed by 1 reboot
So basically the only visible difference to when you are s-off is one additional reboot, which takes only a few seconds.
Recovery is NOT flashed to boot and boot is also only flashed once/update
Recovery will only attempt to flash your boot partition if it was really changed
Limitations:
Radio and firmware:
Usually those are flashed via bootloader flashable zips or fastboot even on devices that are s-off.
But in case you wondered: this does not enable you to flash new firmwares or radio images via recovery.
SmartFlash needs a working kernel to be able to upgrade your boot partition.
It cannot work in case your current kernel is incompatible with your device/hboot or has been wiped outside of recovery.
For example you cannot erase boot via fastboot and then start up recovery to update your kernel.
However you don't need a working rom to use it.
The only requirement is that your current kernel is able to start (this happens before you see the boot animation) and that your system partition is mountable.
​​
INFO: ​
For App and Rom devs:​
Make use of the Recovery Interface Api provided by the (free and paid) 4EXT Recovery Apps to push updates/mods/addons for auto installation.
Very easy to use and to integrate into Apps or even shell scripts.
Please check 3rd post.​
Info regarding 4EXT Recovery Touch and its yesno feature, or any interactive installer scripts you might already use, please see 3rd post.​
​
Themes for 4EXT Recovery Touch:
Official 4EXT Recovery Themes Index & Discussion Thread
​
Download​
All downloads are available through 4EXT Recovery Updater.
It's free, no ads, no tracking, no nothing, don't worry
..and of course via 4EXT Recovery Control
This ensures that your downloads are ok by automatically verifying md5sums and that known issues and changelogs are easily accessible
When you install or download a recovery via the app it makes sure that your recovery config is correctly set up.
It allows to automatically setup your time zone for recovery.
You can use it to get notified about updates regarding your recovery version
You can configure it to get notified in case any critical bugs have been discovered of the recovery version you currently have installed.
It allows me to update known issues/changelogs immediately and to quickly pull a newly released version if there were reports about critical bugs
You can also use it to just download a recovery.zip containing the image. The download will be automatically verified for correct md5sums!
​
By default the app also saves the recovery.img you flash on your sdcard,
so you can use it to flash the recovery via fastboot in case you need to do that one day.
4EXT Recovery Control
Free version: Recovery Updater
Fully featured: Recovery Control
For a list of its many features, visit www.4ext.net
Some examples :
Very easy to use, but also includes an extensive set of features available via "advanced mode"
Comfortable configure all settings of recovery
Calculate the space needed to create a new full or advanced backup
So you can make sure the backup will succeed before even rebooting into recovery.
Advanced Backups: While you are selecting / deselecting partitions, it will display and update the currently needed space to complete that custom backup set.​
Identifies and adds your romname so you don't need to type so much when chosing a meaningful name for your backup
When you restore a backup, the app does the md5sum check instead of the recovery
This ensures that you know whether the restore process will succeed before even rebooting into recovery​
Flash as many zip files you want in one go
Automatically calculate and display the md5sums of all zip files you are going to flash
Check your backups' health to ensure they will restore later when you need them, by verifying their md5sums!
Optionally, but highly not recommended:
If md5sums don't match but you really need that backup badly, you might want to restore it anyway.
You can you this app to fix the md5sums of a given backup​
As an example, the following is possible to do in just one session:
Restore a backup, set to create a backup / advanced backup before the restore,
format all partitions with a file system of your choice before the restore process starts,
flash additional zip files afterwards, fix permissions and select to stay inside recovery or to reboot automatically once all actions are complete.​
Much, much more! See www.4ext.net
Big thanks to craacK for a lot of great icons!
​
Thanks:​
Big thanks to DolphiCom for all the graphics, the worker bar and a whole lot of great ideas and to the many great testers who spent all day/night testing, reporting bugs, making suggestions, helping with decisions:
Jotha, craacK, Patrics83, Euphorie, Mike1986, Whiskey103, ptr_hamilton, Lizard, TheUntouchable
Big thanks to Jotha and Whiskey103 for testing the themes features creating and their first themes for 4EXT Recovery Touch.
Special thanks to Dees_Troy who joined #4ext several times, just to tell me about important things he assumed I didn't know (and he was right! )
Also Big thanks to all the donators to 4EXT Recovery and everyone who has bought 4EXT Recovery Control! Without you I wouldn't be able to spend as much time with the project:
SO A HUGE THANK YOU!​
FRANKIE-BOY, BENJAMINNZIS, DESPERANTO86, SYRAKUS, VRC8883, FISHA21, ZJXPOT, ZEEKIZ, A USER, PHILOS64, STEVEATHOME, PREACHER65, BEN_PYETT, HAWST, ANIT77, ULTRA DROID, PTR_HAMILTON, BEANBEAN50, SEBASTIAAN15 and LOVEBOATCAPTAIN
Of course BIG THANKS to KOUSH for ClockworkModRecovery!
Without him, 4EXT Recovery wouldn't exist!​
Thanks a lot to the following users for initial testing for specific devices :
SPEEDYCARV, PTR_HAMILTON, JAMESCLINTON, SNOWBOARDKID503, MJESSE81, SEBASTIAAN15, THEUNTOUCHABLE, BMONSTER, ANDREIGHERGHE, PRESTON74, MADKAI, YASIR, PLAYPETEPP
IPERZAMPEM0, THESHAWTY, JBBANDOS, TAZMAN1963, GREGFERNS and INCREDULOUS
Special thanks to Invasion2 and Stlouie65 for spending at least 10 hours of their time helping me debug a really nasty issue on the myTouch 4G!
Also thanks for obtaining calibration values for the touchscreen:
Mjesse81,
Speedycarv,
Wolfepakt
Jaibar
Jayallen1980
Stlouie65
Invasion2
PacerguyDon
Ben_Pyett
Dargocitfer
Darknessrise1234
Lizard
Azazel71
​
Features of 4EXT Recovery Classic:
(Use 4EXT Recovery Control or Recovery Updater for complete Changelogs and Known issues!)
not all features may be relevant for all devices
Displays additional information:
Identifies your current rom and displays its name
Current filesystems on your partitions
Free space remaining of all of your volumes
Current battery charge level
Backup | Restore:
Correctly calculates free space needed to complete a backup ( version > 2.2.6 RC4 )
Tar backups (can be switched on or off)
Complete CWMR5 compatibility
All Backups you create will be named after your currently installed Rom for easier identification.
Never unwillingly get "downgraded" to EXT3 again
Always restores backups using the file systems you HAD on your partitions at the time of creation!
-> all partitions formatted with ext4 at that time, will be restored to ext4. The same is true for ext3.​
You can manually change any existing Backup to ext4 or ext3
-> so that after a restore, all partitions and up with the file system you wanted!​
Advanced Backup: backup only a single partition
Convert any of your partitions to EXT4 or EXT3 without data loss.
Formatting:
When you wipe or format it will always use the same file system you currently have.
-> but you can change that​
When you format ext4 it will always create an aligned file system
Correctly identifies unformatted sd-ext partitions
-> if it finds one it displays a warning and suggests you may format them by visiting the 4EXT menu​
Filesystem check and repair option in advanced menu
Partitioning:
Alignment check of your partitions
Full support for up to 2 sd-ext partitions + swap (Backup/restore/format/convert, fsck, et.c.)
(RE-) Partition your sdcard for sd-ext without removing your fat32 partition.
All partitions created with 4EXTRecovery will be perfectly aligned to 4k
Installing:
Integrated md5sum checking option
Menus:
Most popular menu items rearranged
Format menu
Power Menu + option to reboot into bootloader
Changed Advanced Restore: first select what you want to restore, then select the backup
-> Useful for restoring from "Advanced Backups"​
4ext.prop:
Configuration file on your sdcard where you can set options to be used by 4EXTRecovery
Change all settings conveniently with 4EXT Recovery Control
Many more options to come
Share your settings / themes by packing your config into a flashable theme
Other stuff:
USB Storage Autostart (must be switched on)
Mount usb storage exposes all partitions on your sdcard to the os (not just fat32)
-> you could even partition your sdcard from your PC while connected via USB​
Switch haptic feedback on/off
Button backlights
​
Recovery Interface Api for Apps and Scripts​
Both: free and paid 4EXT apps now provide a very easy to use interface you can use to access 4EXT Recovery from within your shell scripts or apps.
Features:
wipe cache
wipe dalvik
wipe data / factory reset
install multiple zips at once
backup
If you are interested, please download this zip file with examples​
How to make use of 4EXT Recovery Touch from within updater-scripts:​
Since Beta 1.0.0.3 Beta 4 you can do the following:
identify whether the user is running 4EXT Recovery Touch or not (to use or not to use the following commands)
make use of the native yes/no dialogue (confirm / cancel buttons)
prevent recovery from redrawing the screen ( in case you need to use your own 3rd party interactive binary )
​
To identify 4EXT Recovery Touch:
Code:
if getprop("ext.edition") == "ng" then
<your code>
endif;
To use the native confirm dialogues:
Code:
ui_print("4ext: show_yesno"); # <-- recovery will pause your script and display "yes / no" buttons.
run_program("/sbin/sleep", "2"); # <-- for safety since the above is executed asynchronous
#check the return value by calling:
if getprop("ext.confirm") == "yes" then
<yourcode>
endif;
To prevent recovery from redrawing the screen ( if you want to use an external binary that needs to occupy the screen and get the focus )
Code:
ui_print("4ext: disable_scrn_update");
# don't forget to enable it again after your yesno binary or graphical installer is finished, by calling:
ui_print("4ext: enable_scrn_update"); #otherwise the recovery will appear to be frozen as it won't update the screen anymore.
Oh yeah I have been waiting for this!!
Thanks alot!!
1st post ;D
best app
Yeah after a long time
Hi,
Any links to the themes?
thanks
4D3 said:
Hi,
Any links to the themes?
thanks
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In my signature and inside the app in the themes menu
And also somewhere inside the post
it looks very nice, good job
Does the new touch 4ext recovery have the phone-off charging bug?
rahditzz said:
Does the new touch 4ext recovery have the phone-off charging bug?
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it will charge your device to death
jk, no, charging works inside and outside recovery.
GREAT! I honestly wasn't expecting this!
I just flashed it (latest beta, RC4). It boots, the battery level and time is right, the display works fine... I'll test the backup/restore/flash functions later this week.
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It appears that the phone DOES charge while it's turned off! Same behavior as when using the Revolutionary 4.0.1.4 recovery (LED goes red for a few seconds, then turns off, then goes back on (red) and stays that way, == charging ).
GREAT WORK !
Awsome.. Loving it already.. hehe..
madmaxx82 said:
In my signature and inside the app in the themes menu
And also somewhere inside the post
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I guess i can use any for the sensation?
thanks
Formhault said:
GREAT! I honestly wasn't expecting this!
I just flashed it (latest beta, RC4). It boots, the battery level and time is right, the display works fine... I'll test the backup/restore/flash functions later this week.
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It appears that the phone DOES charge while it's turned off! Same behavior as when using the Revolutionary 4.0.1.4 recovery (LED goes red for a few seconds, then turns off, then goes back on (red) and stays that way, == charging ).
GREAT WORK !
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Thanks!
Why weren't you expecting this ?
It's very unlikely that there are any real bugs, because it's just an improvement over RC2.
But with any new build, even if there weren't alot of changes, there is still a certain "risk".
That's why any new release gets flagged as "testing".
1.0.0.4 RC2 is the fastest 4EXT Recovery yet and as stable as the most stable version released since June last year.
Let's see how Build Nr. 2 of RC3 will behave.
madmaxx82 said:
Thanks!
Why weren't you expecting this ?
It's very unlikely that there are any real bugs, because it's just an improvement over RC2.
But with any new build, even if there weren't alot of changes, there is still a certain "risk".
That's why any new release gets flagged as "testing".
1.0.0.4 RC2 is the fastest 4EXT Recovery yet and as stable as the most stable version released since June last year.
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I had the Desire HD and I was using this recovery! RC2, I believe, 3 months ago. I still use it on my girlfriend's Desire S !
I wasn't expecting it to be 1.0.0.4, the same as for the other phones, and in perfect condition! I thought this would be the first build...
Formhault said:
I had the Desire HD and I was using this recovery! RC2, I believe, 3 months ago. I still use it on my girlfriend's Desire S !
I wasn't expecting it to be 1.0.0.4, the same as for the other phones, and in perfect condition! I thought this would be the first build...
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The code for all devices is the same.
Only some adjustments regarding the Touchscreen were needed for the Evo GSM
Edit: ohh and the charging problems
BTW: Please upgrade the rc2 you mention is too old so it can't be 1.0.0.4
Formhault said:
I just flashed it (latest beta, RC4).
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Where did u get RC4? I can only get RC3..:S
rahditzz said:
Where did u get RC4? I can only get RC3..:S
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4EXT Recovery app... That's how I got it. There's no other way you can possibly get it, anyway .
Hmm.. RC4 isnt showing up for me..:S
madmaxx82 said:
The code for all devices is the same.
Only some adjustments regarding the Touchscreen were needed for the Evo GSM
Edit: ohh and the charging problems
BTW: Please upgrade the rc2 you mention is too old so it can't be 1.0.0.4
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Then perhaps my memory was failing on me . I'll see tomorrow what version it is on my gf's DS and update it (I only use it once every few months, anyway). I no longer own the DHD, btw.
Thanks again for bringing the 3VO into your supported-phones line
@those not being able to see RC4... Perhaps you should update the 4EXT Recovery Control app... Latest is v2.3.1
Sent from my LeeDrOiD-loaded 3VO

[RECOVERY] TWRP full touch

Team Win Recovery Project 2.4, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added a lot of our own features. It’s a fully touch driven user interface – no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Phone look:
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Tablet look:
What's new in 2.4.1.0:
Fixed a problem with mkdosfs that formatted sdcards to 2GB
Fixed handoff between vfat and exFAT on devices where blkid didn't detect vfat (fixes some issues with mounting sdcards)
Fixed problems with changing working directory on MD5 creation/checking that may have prevented unmounting
Backups will now store a copy of the backup log after the backup is completed (only if backup is successful)
What's new in 2.4.0.0:
Using libtar instead of busybox's tar for better control over tar file creation and breaking the 2GB barrier that busybox imposes (thanks to bigbiff)
Support for exFAT formatted sdcards (also thanks to bigbiff)
Support for decrypting Samsung TouchWiz encrypted devices including internal and external storage (special thanks to a3955269 for figuring it out)
Improvements to OpenRecoveryScript including displaying a proper GUI while the script is running
Added wipe cache and dalvik after ADB Sideload
Replaced many system calls with their native C counterparts
Fixed bugs in file manager where it would display an empty list after moving or deleting a folder
Fixed AOSP recovery commands to run after decryption on encrypted devices
Improvements for building TWRP in CM10.1
Other minor bugfixes and improvements
What's new in 2.3.3.0:
Fix renaming backups with a space in the name
Add decrypt button to mount page if you cancel decryption during startup
Added ignore blkid flag
Fixed handling of MTD partitions during mount
Fixed some keyboard mapping issues on 800x1280 layout
What's new in 2.3.2.0:
Fixes / enhancements to handle the multiple user setup introduced by Android 4.2 (see notes)
Fixed a bug with deleting a backup with a space in the name
Added highlights on keyboard key presses
What's new in 2.3.1.0:
Unmount system after boot to prevent some status 7 symlink failed errors on zip install
USB Mass Storage code improvements
Better handling of mounting storage during boot for some devices
Fixed a problem with sizes of images (boot & recovery) after resetting defaults
Fixed size errors during backup for some devices on recovery, etc.
Fixed a problem with restoring backups when multiple archives were present
What's new in 2.3.0.0:
Rebased onto AOSP Jelly Bean source code
Rewrote backup, restore, wipe, and mount code in C++ classes for easier maintenance going forward
NOTE: backups from prior versions of TWRP are still compatible with 2.3
ADB sideload functionality from AOSP is included in 2.3, see this link for more info
Re-wrote fix permissions entirely in C++ and runs in a few seconds instead of a few minutes (thanks to bigbiff)
Improvements to zip finding in OpenRecoveryScript (should be a lot fewer GooManager automation issues)
Faster boot times
Added charging indicator while in recovery (only updates once every 60 seconds)
While this update may not bring a host of new must-have features, this update is a significant re-write of much of the core TWRP code. AOSP Jelly Bean recovery source moved to mostly C++ code and now all of the "TWRP" code is fully rewritten into C++ as well. Now that we've laid this groundwork, we're in a much better position to pull in future AOSP recovery updates as well as implementing more great new features.
Since TWRP 2.3 is based on AOSP jelly bean sources, TWRP now uses recovery API 3 instead of 2. Some zips may no longer work if the developer is using an out-of-date update-binary. This API change should not be a problem on newer devices, but older devices will probably encounter several zips that need to be updated. If needed, you can try using this update-binary that was compiled with current sources. It goes in your zip file in the META-INF/com/google/android folder. If you're getting a status error 2 during zip install, then an outdated update binary is almost certainly to blame.
What's new in 2.2.2.0:
Significantly improved sd-ext handling (ext partitions on sdcards)
Changes to kinetic scrolling in file selectors
Fixed a problem with using periods in backup names
Fixed problems in XML layouts with mounting system and USB storage
Fixed a problem with unmounting a partition before formatting during restore
Add Jelly Bean decrypt support
Updated 320x480 theme to match others (thanks to Llewelyn)
Improve "symlinking" of /data/media to either /sdcard or /emmc
Added sanitizing of device IDs for invalid characters (thanks to bigbiff)
Fixed free space calculation when switching backup devices on /data/media devices
Fixed a problem with using OpenRecoveryScript to create a backup without providing a backup name
What's new in 2.2.0:
On-screen keyboard in recovery! -- supports long press, backspace repeat, and swipe left deletes everything left of the cursor
Name new backups and rename existing backups
Rename files and folders in the file manager
Pseudo-terminal emulator
Support decrypting an encrypted data partition on Galaxy Nexus (enter password using keyboard)
Backup archive splitting -- allows backup and restore of data partitions larger than 2GB
Simplified XML layout support between resolutions
Added dual storage selection radio buttons to zip install, backup, and restore pages
Improved zip install compatibility
Updated update-binary source code
Numerous small bug fixes and improvements
What's new in 2.1.1 and 2.1.2:
Note: If you have a custom theme installed from 2.0 or 2.1.0, your theme will need to be updated to see the new features. It is recommended that you remove your custom theme before installing 2.1.1
Per-pixel kinetic scrolling in file selectors (this will be ported to the console and listbox in a future version)
Updated stock themes to a unified ICS-look - thanks to racks for providing the new look!
Fixed some problems with the implementation of HTC Dumlock
Fixed some device-specific problems on Nook Color and Kindle Fire
Fixed a bug that caused a crash and restart of recovery when rebooting system right after a zip install
Fixed the size calculation of a backup and the size of /data on Galaxy Nexus
2.1.2 (ONLY for Galaxy Nexus) - fixed a bug in the 720x1280 XML layout that prevented restoring a backup
What's new in 2.1:
Note: If you have a custom theme installed from 2.0, your theme will need to be updated to see the new features. It is recommended that you remove your custom theme before installing 2.1
Zip queuing as seen in TWRP 1.1.x is back
Dual storage capable (backup, restore, and install zips from internal or external storage - you choose)
Slider control (swipe to confirm most actions aka swipe to wipe)
Lockscreen (with slider to unlock)
Basic file manager (copy, move, delete, and chmod any file)
Added support for devices with /data/media (most Honeycomb tablets, new ICS devices like Galaxy Nexus)
Displays sizes of each partition in the backup menu
Added listbox GUI element (currently used for listing time zones)
Updated stock XML layouts to be more consistent and easier to port to different resolutions
XML layout files are significantly smaller
Partitions available backup are more accurate for some devices
Removed unneeded error messages (/misc errors, unable to stat sd-ext, etc.)
Fixed a bug with blkid detection code
Fixed bug where a blank line was inserted between every line of text during zip installs
Fixed a bug during zip installs where an invalid zip would cause TWRP to get stuck in the zip install
Added setting for themers to toggle simulation mode to make theming easier
New devices added - Galaxy Nexus GSM & CDMA (preview only, manual install), Acer Iconia Tab A500, HTC Vivid, Motorola Defy
Added support for .jpg images in the theme engine
Changed images for stock tablet theme - makes tablet builds about 500KB smaller
Removed unneeded non-GUI images from GUI - makes all builds about 100KB smaller
In addition to the above new features, TWRP 2.x features a scripting engine that allows an app to send commands to the recovery for the recovery to perform during startup. We call this scripting engine OpenRecoveryScript. This engine will be put to use immediately in the GooManager app. GooManager will be able to install recoveries automatically for most supported devices. The app will also let you choose to install multiple zips from within Android, wipe cache & dalvik, and run a backup. You can find more information on how your app can use OpenRecoveryScript on this page.
GooManager has a great setup for ROM makers that will notify users automatically when there's an update to their ROM. Combined with the recovery support, this allows users to update their software similar to a normal "OTA" update from their carrier in a simple, seamless install process. The goo.im website has a fantastic developer portal that makes it easy for ROM makers to upload new ROMs and provides free, fast hosting for developers. The GooManager app will also continue to remain free.
Key Features:
Ability to save custom recovery settings
Touchscreen driven with real buttons and drag-to-scroll
XML-based GUI that allows full customization of the layout – true theming!
Settings are saved to the sdcard and persist through reboots
Ability to choose which partitions to back up and which to restore
Ability to choose to compress backups – now with pigz (multi-core processor support for faster compression times.
Theming:
Information on TWRP 2 Theming
Special Thanks To:
Core twrp 2 development team: agrabren, Dees_Troy, ViViDboarder, and AssassinsLament
Toastcfh – for his underappreciated dedication to the community
s0up and kevank for their hard work on the web side of things.
The rest of Team Win: shift, onicrom, netarchy, kevank, myndwire, bigbiff, dkelle4, shinzul, spiicytuna, and eyeballer
Amon_RA - for his great Recovery
Koush - for his dedication to the community and ClockworkMod
For all the help with devices and testing Akmzero, arif-ali, Evil_DevNull, gus6464, Jesusice, _jmz_, NxtGenCowboy, ohshaith55, Pyrostic, [R], and Rootzwiki
As always thank you to the Team's supporters and the Android Community.
Download​
To install:
Download twrprecovery.img from download link
Reboot into bootloader
Issue command "fastboot flash recovery twrprecovery.img"
Profit
Damn man, you're on fire, lol.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
DNarsingh said:
Damn man, you're on fire, lol.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
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Well I kinda got cm10 booting. But i have no display...lol
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda premium
jmztaylor said:
Well I kinda got cm10 booting. But i have no display...lol
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda premium
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Hey, its a start and a lot better than nothing. Thanks again for everything your doing.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
This is relevant to my interests.
I of course use TWRP on my EVO 4G LTE.
Should I put this on my Jetstream now, or wait?
Great to see some love here!! If CM10 arrives I jump straight in !!
Works Good! Thanks for that!
Mega Thanks
Thanks very much for remembering the forgotten HTC loyalists who shelled out huge money for an abandoned device. If you get a JB or ICS ROM working I am all in!
Thanks
Russ741
I have just flashed TWR and it works great.
I hope JB rom will be available soon so I can flash it.
Thanks man :good:
Can someone post the TWRP binary if they have it? I don't have it and the link is dead.
I asked @jmz for it a week ago, but I haven't heard from him/her yet.
here's a link to the twrp version that was once posted here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5952907/twrprecovery.img

Development [RECOVERY] [12] [UNOFFICIAL] TeamWin Recovery Project (8T / 9R) (2022-07-27)

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Introduction:
Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added a lot of our own features. It's a fully touch driven user interface , no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Key Features:
Touchscreen driven with real buttons and drag-to-scroll
XML-based GUI that allows full customization of the layout true theming!
Settings are saved to the sdcard and persist through reboots
Ability to choose which partitions to back up and which to restore
Ability to choose to compress backups now with pigz (multi-core processor support for faster compression times)
Onscreen keyboard
Easy selection of internal/external storage
In addition to the above new features, TWRP features a scripting engine that allows an app to send commands to the recovery for the recovery to perform during startup. We call this scripting engine OpenRecoveryScript. This engine will be put to use immediately in the GooManager app. GooManager will be able to install recoveries automatically for most supported devices. The app will also let you choose to install multiple zips from within Android, wipe, and run a backup.
We are looking for other talented developers, themers, and device maintainers if they are interested in helping with a free, open source project.
Extra Fixes :-
Switched To 60 fps from 30 fps
Variant Script Fixed
Boot Control Revision from 1.1 to 1.2
Added Fix for Transferring File Above 4GB
Added Recovery Recovery Variant Of Fastboot Client
Working :-
Decryption
Fixed TWRP Boot up time
Backup(except data partition)/restore
ADB/MTP
Flashing Rom
stock rom flashing
fastbootd and adb sideload
Etc. Cuz I don't remember What else I fixed and What was working
BUGS :-
Other Bugs You tell me that !!!
Source Code:
GitHub - https://github.com/TeamWin/android_bootable_recovery
Gerrit Instance - http://gerrit.twrp.me
Hello, this is TWRP, for Oneplus 8T/9R
Installation:
# To temporarily boot it
fastboot boot <twrp_file_name>.img
# Since 8T/9R has a separate recovery partition, you can flash the recovery with
fastboot flash recovery <twrp_file_name>.img
Updating to a newer build:
Simply flash the latest TWRP installer zip from TWRP
OR
Flash the img from TWRP/fastboot
Send me a beer, if you think I deserve it: PayPal
Huge thanks to:
@bigbiff (For everything )
@Lossyx
@osm0sis
@Nebrassy
@Qnorsten
@TheIncognito
for helping in making this recovery. Without these people, TWRP for this device would not have been possible.
Trees:
Device: https://github.com/ApexLegend007/twrp_device_oneplus_lemonades
Kernel: https://github.com/OnePlusOSS/android_kernel_oneplus_sm8250/tree/oneplus/sm8250_s_12.1
Download:
https://github.com/ApexLegend007/twrp_device_oneplus_lemonades/releases
Steps for backing up and restoring data in TWRP (Huge thanks to @BillGoss )
Flashing Rom :-
Make Sure That you have OOS 12 firmware On both slots before flashing rom based on OOS 12 firmware
Copy Rom.zip in your internal Storage Take Backup if you want to take backup Data Backup instruction are given below
After Flashing rom format data and reboot
(!!!!! Warning After flashing custom rom zip The recovery will get changed to AOSP recovery in the inactive slot in which rom got flashed if you want to flash twrp in that same recovery you can do it in bootloader mode!!!!!)
TWRP for data backup on custom ROMs:
Backup /data (copy the backup folder to PC if you will format /data).
Flash the ROM and boot it once to system.
Restore /data (copy the backup folder back from PC if you formatted in step 1) and boot into system.
If you find any issues like missing navigation bar or blank screen or something, just do a normal reboot again to system.
System Backup and Restore
The "system" partitions on the OnePlus 8T/9R are:
Boot
DTBO
Super which contains the logical system, system_ext, odm, product, and vendor partitions
VBMETA
VBMETA_SYSTEM
Just backup and restore these partitions.
Do NOT backup/restore any of the logical partitions individually.
Data Backup
Make sure USB debugging is enabled
You do NOT need to remove your password
In TWRP
Backup: Select only the Data partition.
Reboot System
Restore
Remove the current password before starting the restore process by Settings>Security & Lock Screen>Screen lock: Select Swipe (if prompted tap on "Yes, remove")
If you don't do this, the system will not reboot properly after restoring.
This will also remove your fingerprint data and your lockscreen (encryption) password (you won't be prompted for a password in TWRP or when you restart the system)
In TWRP
Wipe>Factory Reset
Reboot System (this will rebuild the data partition)
Back in TWRP
Restore: Select the backup you want to restore
Remove the SIM card. If you don't do this the system won't boot properly.
Reboot system, making sure the phone is not connected to a PC
Notes:
At this point the phone will take longer than usual to boot - that's normal
You will be presented with a blank screen
Connect the phone to a PC. You should be able to see the phone using adb devices
Disconnect the phone from the PC
Hold the Power button down and select Restart
In System
Settings>Security & Lock Screen>Screen lock: set your password
Insert the SIM card
Note: Your fingerprints will have been restored because the backup was taken with the password set.
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@Siddhant221 Nice to see you here! Good work, and keep it up!
Twrp Lemonades skirrrrrrrrrrah nice job ...
Oho
Hi, could this recovery be tested on a oneplus 9 (LE2115)? fastboot boot or flash.
thx
javi2246 said:
Hi, could this recovery be tested on a oneplus 9 (LE2115)? fastboot boot or flash.
thx
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It won't work as oneplus 9 is a gki device which requires other work over on recovery trees you can check on twrp.me for further to check if you device is available or not for twrp
Siddhant221 said:
It won't work as oneplus 9 is a gki device which requires other work over on recovery trees you can check on twrp.me for further to check if you device is available or not for twrp
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thanks for the reply. I'm following the project in zulip to see if there is any news for op9
Hi, i have installed the latest 1.5 twrp on my 8T phone.
used the flash recovery, recovery is booting! but screen in not responding to any touch.
I can use only the power key and then recovery show lock, and ask to swipe to unlock, but screen is not responding.
I have OOS ROM 12 official.
with rooted kernel.
Unlocked.
Please fix, thank you for recovery!
Thanks! It works fine.
If I have OOS12 I can update it by TWRP? Incremental updates are allowed?
If I flash ROM (update, full rom) I must do it at slot A and after that change slot to B and do it again?
Any possibility to support 9 pro?
Any updates for A11?
As TWRP can sometimes take a long time to load, I modified the ramdisk to show a very dark, black splash screen to avoid the risk of burn-in.
Hey, where do I get the image file? Nothing shows up under the link for the release.
I see by the link provided in this topic's header a new version of TWRP based on OOS13 is available for download:
TWRP_V3.7.0_V1
Download:​https://github.com/ApexLegend007/twrp_device_oneplus_lemonades/releases​​* Did someone test this version of TWRP already?
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Introduction:
Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added a lot of our own features. It's a fully touch driven user interface , no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Key Features:
Touchscreen driven with real buttons and drag-to-scroll
XML-based GUI that allows full customization of the layout true theming!
Settings are saved to the sdcard and persist through reboots
Ability to choose which partitions to back up and which to restore
Ability to choose to compress backups now with pigz (multi-core processor support for faster compression times)
Onscreen keyboard
Easy selection of internal/external storage
In addition to the above new features, TWRP features a scripting engine that allows an app to send commands to the recovery for the recovery to perform during startup. We call this scripting engine OpenRecoveryScript. This engine will be put to use immediately in the GooManager app. GooManager will be able to install recoveries automatically for most supported devices. The app will also let you choose to install multiple zips from within Android, wipe, and run a backup.
We are looking for other talented developers, themers, and device maintainers if they are interested in helping with a free, open source project.
Extra Fixes :-
Switched To 60 fps from 30 fps
Variant Script Fixed
Boot Control Revision from 1.1 to 1.2
Added Fix for Transferring File Above 4GB
Added Recovery Recovery Variant Of Fastboot Client
Working :-
Decryption
Fixed TWRP Boot up time
Backup(except data partition)/restore
ADB/MTP
Flashing Rom
stock rom flashing
fastbootd and adb sideload
Etc. Cuz I don't remember What else I fixed and What was working
BUGS :-
Other Bugs You tell me that !!!
Source Code:
GitHub - https://github.com/TeamWin/android_bootable_recovery
Gerrit Instance - http://gerrit.twrp.me
Hello, this is TWRP, for Oneplus 8T/9R
Installation:
# To temporarily boot it
fastboot boot <twrp_file_name>.img
# Since 8T/9R has a separate recovery partition, you can flash the recovery with
fastboot flash recovery <twrp_file_name>.img
Updating to a newer build:
Simply flash the latest TWRP installer zip from TWRP
OR
Flash the img from TWRP/fastboot
Send me a beer, if you think I deserve it: PayPal
Huge thanks to:
@bigbiff (For everything )
@Lossyx
@osm0sis
@Nebrassy
@Qnorsten
@TheIncognito
for helping in making this recovery. Without these people, TWRP for this device would not have been possible.
Trees:
Device: https://github.com/ApexLegend007/twrp_device_oneplus_lemonades
Kernel: https://github.com/OnePlusOSS/android_kernel_oneplus_sm8250/tree/oneplus/sm8250_s_12.1
Download:
https://github.com/ApexLegend007/twrp_device_oneplus_lemonades/releases
Steps for backing up and restoring data in TWRP (Huge thanks to @BillGoss )
Flashing Rom :-
Make Sure That you have OOS 12 firmware On both slots before flashing rom based on OOS 12 firmware
Copy Rom.zip in your internal Storage Take Backup if you want to take backup Data Backup instruction are given below
After Flashing rom format data and reboot
(!!!!! Warning After flashing custom rom zip The recovery will get changed to AOSP recovery in the inactive slot in which rom got flashed if you want to flash twrp in that same recovery you can do it in bootloader mode!!!!!)
TWRP for data backup on custom ROMs:
Backup /data (copy the backup folder to PC if you will format /data).
Flash the ROM and boot it once to system.
Restore /data (copy the backup folder back from PC if you formatted in step 1) and boot into system.
If you find any issues like missing navigation bar or blank screen or something, just do a normal reboot again to system.
System Backup and Restore
The "system" partitions on the OnePlus 8T/9R are:
Boot
DTBO
Super which contains the logical system, system_ext, odm, product, and vendor partitions
VBMETA
VBMETA_SYSTEM
Just backup and restore these partitions.
Do NOT backup/restore any of the logical partitions individually.
Data Backup
Make sure USB debugging is enabled
You do NOT need to remove your password
In TWRP
Backup: Select only the Data partition.
Reboot System
Restore
Remove the current password before starting the restore process by Settings>Security & Lock Screen>Screen lock: Select Swipe (if prompted tap on "Yes, remove")
If you don't do this, the system will not reboot properly after restoring.
This will also remove your fingerprint data and your lockscreen (encryption) password (you won't be prompted for a password in TWRP or when you restart the system)
In TWRP
Wipe>Factory Reset
Reboot System (this will rebuild the data partition)
Back in TWRP
Restore: Select the backup you want to restore
Remove the SIM card. If you don't do this the system won't boot properly.
Reboot system, making sure the phone is not connected to a PC
Notes:
At this point the phone will take longer than usual to boot - that's normal
You will be presented with a blank screen
Connect the phone to a PC. You should be able to see the phone using adb devices
Disconnect the phone from the PC
Hold the Power button down and select Restart
In System
Settings>Security & Lock Screen>Screen lock: set your password
Insert the SIM card
Note: Your fingerprints will have been restored because the backup was taken with the password set.
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Hello Siddhant221
* Does this verison (TWRP_V3.7.0_V1) works with Lineageos 20?
Gogi_M said:
Hello Siddhant221
* Does this verison (TWRP_V3.7.0_V1) works with Lineageos 20?
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Yep try it

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