Looks like a beta of the psfreedom recovery for the eris and hero is released. Installed fine on my eris!
psfmod.klutsh.com
new payloads are supported but you must use Gaia Manager manager it says
been using the boot.img for a while nice to not have to connect to pc to fastboot anymore!
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[FIX] CWM 5.0.2.7 Fastboot Update Error (on Bulletproof ROM) "Main version is older!"
Now that you have unlocked your bootloader you can now obtain root.
The easiest way to do this would be by installing a custom recovery.
I created a simple bat script that should update your recovery for you.
Boot up your phone and connect it to your computer by usb cable.
Go to Settings --> Applications --> Development.
Check USB debugging.
Unzip the attached file and run the Flash.bat file as Administrator.
Your phone should reboot and go to a white screen.
It should update the recovery for you automatically and reboot.
Now you should have yourself a custom recovery.
[FIX] CWM 5.0.2.7 Fastboot Update Error (on Bulletproof ROM) "Main version is older!"
Hey guys! So, if you are like me, you install any ROM that anyone recommends to you pretty much instantly. So, for those of you that did this, and installed Bulletproof (not sure if this only applies to Bulletproof, though), than you may be having a few minor issues: You can't charge your phone when it is off, and CWM Recovery doesn't detect your internal SD card. And when you try to install X's new 5.0.2.7 CWM via fastboot, it tells you that the "main version is older" and aborts the install. But, Thanks to Binary (Really, thanks bro, you fixed my problems perfectly.) You can install it without any trouble.
Here is the DL link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=814010&d=1323710332
ALL CREDIT GOES TO BINARY FOR THIS FIX!
HarryHyper said:
Hey guys! So, if you are like me, you install any ROM that anyone recommends to you pretty much instantly. So, for those of you that did this, and installed Bulletproof (not sure if this only applies to Bulletproof, though), than you may be having a few minor issues: You can't charge your phone when it is off, and CWM Recovery doesn't detect your internal SD card. And when you try to install X's new 5.0.2.7 CWM via fastboot, it tells you that the "main version is older" and aborts the install. But, Thanks to Binary (Really, thanks bro, you fixed my problems perfectly.) You can install it without any trouble.
Here is the DL link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=814010&d=1323710332
ALL CREDIT GOES TO BINARY FOR THIS FIX!
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The problem with this is that not everybody has that firmware version and will be obsolete again with the next OTA update. The trick is to use fastboot.
I just copied step three to your thread but unfortunately it took it's place to the top since it's older than your post. Sorry about that. But you should use that method instead since it's universal.
Binary100100 said:
The problem with this is that not everybody has that firmware version and will be obsolete again with the next OTA update. The trick is to use fastboot.
I just copied step three to your thread but unfortunately it took it's place to the top since it's older than your post. Sorry about that. But you should use that method instead since it's universal.
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It's fine. Again, thanks for the fix!
I used to flash recovery via terminal app on Nexus One, using command "flash_image". But it seems this command doesn't exist on Atrix 4G. Is it able to do this on Atrix 4G & how?
I think you have to use fastboot via USB from pc... Google it
However once you have CWM you can update via zip files within CWM
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wintermute000 said:
I think you have to use fastboot via USB from pc... Google it
However once you have CWM you can update via zip files within CWM
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Thanks any way.
There is an app called MOTOA4 Bootstrap that can install a CWM Recovery shipped with the app. Maybe ROM Manager would also do (not tested yet). So it's possible to change recovery within Android system (rooted). What I'm looking for is just an command line utility to flash any recovery I want.
amraamz said:
I used to flash recovery via terminal app on Nexus One, using command "flash_image". But it seems this command doesn't exist on Atrix 4G. Is it able to do this on Atrix 4G & how?
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i think that is possible only with a recovery yet installed, to upgrade or something else
amraamz said:
Thanks any way.
There is an app called MOTOA4 Bootstrap that can install a CWM Recovery shipped with the app. Maybe ROM Manager would also do (not tested yet). So it's possible to change recovery within Android system (rooted). What I'm looking for is just an command line utility to flash any recovery I want.
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you can flash latest cwm recovery with rom manager
I seemed to have screwed over my One...
While attempting to install a custom rom I seem to have gotten stuck in TWRP. I successfully installed SU and TWRP but when I went to install the custom rom, it would not install. This was after I wiped the other data from the phone so it just keeps booting me into recovery. I have a backup made of the stock rom but it is on my computer and being the HTC One and not having a removable sd...I have no way of getting the file to the phone. When the phone is connected to the computer and in fastboot USB in the bootloader, the computer makes the noise that the phone is connected, but does not show the phone in windows explorer. I have NO IDEA how to get the phone to boot past recovery or get the computer to recognize the device... HELP
You should still be able to salvage this situation.
When connected to your PC you could push the file via ADB. Another option, if you have no problem getting back into TWRP is to go into the advanced menu and flash a ROM with ADB Sideload.
Most important, stay calm, take a few deep breaths, and things should right themselves.
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If you are unable to use adb another option is to save a rom onto a flash drive and connect it to your phone with a otg cable. Then when in twrp go to install you can select the external drive and flash from there. I use this method when I format my device and it works perfectly. I hope you sort your problem out, good luck.
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Phones: Htc one s-off & supercid running omni rom nightlys & teamseven kernel.
Nexus 4 running cm 11 nightlys & stock cm kernel.
Moto g stock
Tablet:Nexus 7 2013 running omni rom nightlys & stock omni kernel
Take deep breaths, don't panic... I did the same thing and freaked out, but I used adb sideload. Open up the cmd window on the pc, boot into recovery, type adb side rom.zip(whatever the name of the rom is. Wait for the file to transfer and install your rom. Hope this helps
So first off let me say that clearly i'm not any sort of expert. I was fooling around with different roms for my htc one and read somewhere that a OTA to 4.4 was available for the stock rom. After reverting to the stock rom (official release) I found that I could not install the update because of the version of TWRP I had installed. Apparently it was not current enough. Anyway I installed clockwork mod only to find out that (again) i installed an older version. Sooooo I installed the newest version or TWRP I could find aaaaannnndddd..... Bootloop. When I try to enter recovery it shows the clockworkmod Icon then reboots and stays that way until the battery dies (which is built in of course and not removable). Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Search for your device first before making a thread
Officerfatboy said:
So first off let me say that clearly i'm not any sort of expert. I was fooling around with different roms for my htc one and read somewhere that a OTA to 4.4 was available for the stock rom. After reverting to the stock rom (official release) I found that I could not install the update because of the version of TWRP I had installed. Apparently it was not current enough. Anyway I installed clockwork mod only to find out that (again) i installed an older version. Sooooo I installed the newest version or TWRP I could find aaaaannnndddd..... Bootloop. When I try to enter recovery it shows the clockworkmod Icon then reboots and stays that way until the battery dies (which is built in of course and not removable). Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Here is the link of HTC One section on XDA. Head to that and choose from available ROMs :
HTC One - XDA
Enjoy..!!
Java Baba said:
Here is the link of HTC One section on XDA. Head to that and choose from available ROMs :
HTC One - XDA
Enjoy..!!
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Well the issue is I cant install a working rom becuase my recovery doesnt work either.
Officerfatboy said:
Well the issue is I cant install a working rom becuase my recovery doesnt work either.
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its not even close to a brick. rest you should find out .
or
Just call it a brick and buy a new phone.
Can you install twrp through fastboot on HTC devices?
If so, reinstall it.
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setup ADB and FASTBOOT first
Officerfatboy said:
Well the issue is I cant install a working rom becuase my recovery doesnt work either.
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Well okay...
First of all head to this link and download the desired recovery image from the list (with or without TOUCH- both are equally functional) :
http: // www clockworkmod com/ rommanager
( REMOVE SPACES IN BETWEEN THE LINK TEXT)
Go to fastboot mode (from ur device):
Switch off the device, press & hold Volume down + power key simultaneously till you get a special mode.
This special mode is nothing but a Bootloader. In bootloader, select fastboot mode option (using Volume keys & power button)
Now put the recovery image which u have downloaded into the working folder of ADB.
Now Check u are in fastboot mode or not:
Code:
fastboot devices
If your device is listed with above code then enter this code in terminal:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery ----------.img
replace the ------ with your recently downloaded CWM recovery image filename i.e.recovery-clockwork-6.0.4.6-m7.img
All done...
Now Boot into recovery and Do whatever you want..!!
GL...!!
Pain-N-Panic said:
Can you install twrp through fastboot on HTC devices?
If so, reinstall it.
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I didn't know you could do that! thanks! super fixed! : )
Hello to all.
Well, I have an old Motorola Cliq XT (mb501) (a friend gave it to me) that I want use like a backup phone. This smartphone has an old Android version (Android 1.5, official ROM) and I can't use basic apps like WhatsApp or Facebook Lite, so I tried upgrade to Android 2.3 using CM7. I downloaded it and I decide use the official CM guide. I haven't got any problem rooting and installing the custom recovery, but when I want boot to recovery mode is necessary use the camera and the power button. And here is the problem: this phone apparently have it (see this photo) but, if you disarm it, there is nothing and I can't boot the recovery. Is there a way to boot the recovery without using the camera button?
Regards and sorry for my broken english.
Additional info:
Info on Cyanogen Wiki: https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Zeppelin_Info
Cyanogen guide: https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_zeppelin
Custom rom (CM 7.2): http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?type=stable&device=zeppelin
Someone here?
Are you able to plug it into a computer and run the command "adb reboot recovery" without the quotes ?
If so then that should bring you straight into recovery.
That's assuming they have adb. If not, get it from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790 . Since you are rooted already, you can also boot to it from inside the OS by using Terminal and using the command: reboot recovery or an app like Quick Boot https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot&hl=en which does basically the same thing but automates the process. I'm not sure if it supports android 1.5, but the commands have been the same since then so maybe. 1.5 is indeed waaay out of date and that might just be another app that won't function, but the Terminal command definitely will.
Quickboot doesn't works.
When I use adb reboot recovey it's says error:closed
Do you have USB Debugging turned on on the device? That's the only thing I can think of at the moment. Sorry. Maybe someone will chime in that knows more.