I just rooted my phone and installed Amon-ra recovery during the process. I even made a NAND back-up of the stock ROM and installed Superuser before rebooting. Now I am trying to flash my a ROM but cannot access recovery mod. I tried through the bootloader and it just showed me a picture of a phone with a red triangle and exclamation mark. What am I doing wrong and how can I access recovery mod to install my ROM? Also I was wondering if Clockwork Recovery was good with the rezound as i am more used to clockwork on my EVO 4G. Thanks.
You should be able to access recovery through the bootloader,if you're getting a triangle with exclamation mark that is a stock recovery.try flashing amon ra again,I think cmw still has issues most everyone uses amon ra here. If you flash a custom Rom most have reboot shortcuts built in
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JT75 said:
You should be able to access recovery through the bootloader,if you're getting a triangle with exclamation mark that is a stock recovery.try flashing amon ra again,I think cmw still has issues most everyone uses amon ra here. If you flash a custom Rom most have reboot shortcuts built in
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How do I flash Amon-ra? I followed the step-by-step process by Scott for the rooting and that was when I installed Amon-ra. I even used Amon-ra for the Nand back-up and to install Superuser. Do I have to go back to the ADB-thing to install Amon-ra again? I can follow step by step instructions but I am a very tecchie person. I know that once I flash a custom ROM, I will have the option to reboot in recovery from the 4-in-1 menu, but for now how do I flash amon-ra?
Place the recovery image in the same folder as your fastboot then use the command fastboot flash recovery "name of recovery image" minus the quotes which would be the amonra image.
tp62688 said:
Place the recovery image in the same folder as your fastboot then use the command fastboot flash recovery "name of recovery image" minus the quotes which would be the amonra image.
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Yes this is correct with the recovery in the folder get into fast boot and run the command you will know it's working if you see lines on the right side of the screen
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Wendemixda said:
I just rooted my phone and installed Amon-ra recovery during the process. I even made a NAND back-up of the stock ROM and installed Superuser before rebooting. Now I am trying to flash my a ROM but cannot access recovery mod. I tried through the bootloader and it just showed me a picture of a phone with a red triangle and exclamation mark. What am I doing wrong and how can I access recovery mod to install my ROM? Also I was wondering if Clockwork Recovery was good with the rezound as i am more used to clockwork on my EVO 4G. Thanks.
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if you really don't understand, use this instead
http://forum.xda-developers.com//showthread.php?t=1504824
Try this download this file http://www.mediafire.com/?l9dgzvvsdku7g3c and rename it recovery.
save it in the folder C:android the same folder you used to unlock the bootloader the one with fastboot, adb, and AdbWinApi.dll.
Install amon ra by entering HBOOT and go to fastboot USB
open cmd and type commands press enter after every command
cd..
cd..
cd android
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
let it do its thing then you should be able to get into your recovery.
I hope this helps
I have a rooted c71 but it has no recovery menu. Are there any images like cwm or amon ra that I can flash to it that will work?
On the official website for 4ext recovery, I can only find a "Recovery Updater" .apk file, no actual recovery image to flash.
Is this the only way to do it now? Because my phone isn't booting and I needed to flash an updated 4ext to fix a backup bug, why on earth is the only way to flash a recovery image is if the device is already fully booting?
After foolishly flashing cwm with goomanager,I managed to remove my recovery mode. Booting to recovery makes the phone go into odin mode and say unable to boot. Can I flash the custom recovery or do I have to flash a stock image?
aidankiller4 said:
After foolishly flashing cwm with goomanager,I managed to remove my recovery mode. Booting to recovery makes the phone go into odin mode and say unable to boot. Can I flash the custom recovery or do I have to flash a stock image?
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Just use the aio root and recovery tool from your PC...first use prep for recovery option then install the custom cwm or twrp versions from there...after that you can flash a newer version from there...make sure you download loki'd versions only...this is assuming you are still mkd...if not you are lucky not to have bricked your s4
so i have a stock NT and i wanna put cm11 on it i was wondering if i could skip rooting it and just fastboot flash the recovery.img provided in the cm11 page and then flash cm11 straight from that, is it possible to just do this?
I don't think there is anyway to fastboot with NT stock ROM's boot.
You will need SD-based CWM (or TWRP) recovery to bootstrap the process of rooting or flashing CM.
digixmax said:
I don't think there is anyway to fastboot with NT stock ROM's boot.
You will need SD-based CWM (or TWRP) recovery to bootstrap the process of rooting or flashing CM.
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So pop in my cwm sdcard and from there flash cwm and cm11 to my nook?
blu422 said:
So pop in my cwm sdcard and from there flash cwm and cm11 to my nook?
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To flash CM11 you'll need use the recent CWM 6.0.4.3+ or TWRP 2.6.3.1+, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48855275&postcount=2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47692350&postcount=24 for getting flashable zip of these recovery versions.
(Alternatively you should be able to boot off SD-based Cyanoboot and select fastboot, then proceed to flash recovery using fastboot mode as you were originally considering).
After flashing these internal recovery, you'll need to boot off SD again and then (in Cyanoboot menu) select the new internal recovery to flash CM11 and corresponding Gapps.