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Hey guys so I haven't been following much lately due to exams. But I just found out Recovery was released for X10 and want to install it.
So I just wanted to know how I could safely remove 2.2 from my phone. I remember some guy deleting the folder off his sdcard and wrecking his phone. How do I avoid it?
mackdaddy187 said:
Hey guys so I haven't been following much lately due to exams. But I just found out Recovery was released for X10 and want to install it.
So I just wanted to know how I could safely remove 2.2 from my phone. I remember some guy deleting the folder off his sdcard and wrecking his phone. How do I avoid it?
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Just do a clean install of whichever ROM you want using flash tool then install recovery mode onto that.
mackdaddy187 said:
Hey guys so I haven't been following much lately due to exams. But I just found out Recovery was released for X10 and want to install it.
So I just wanted to know how I could safely remove 2.2 from my phone. I remember some guy deleting the folder off his sdcard and wrecking his phone. How do I avoid it?
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what u need to do mate is fairly simple. you need to delete a file and a folder.
boot into 2.1, open root explorer and make sure you are in R/W mode.
delete the chargemon file from /system/bin and delete the /sdcard/freeX10 folder
the freex10 folder contains all the data files for the 2.2 rom
the chargemon file contains the boot hijack that allows you to multi-boot. without this file (if you delete it all together like i am suggesting) the phone will simply boot into 2.1
once you have booted back into 2.1, you can setup the recovery menu
hope that helps mate, and thanks for not posting in the Dev thread!!!
mrtim123 said:
what u need to do mate is fairly simple. you need to delete a file and a folder.
boot into 2.1, open root explorer and make sure you are in R/W mode.
delete the chargemon file from /system/bin and delete the /sdcard/freeX10 folder
the freex10 folder contains all the data files for the 2.2 rom
the chargemon file contains the boot hijack that allows you to multi-boot. without this file (if you delete it all together like i am suggesting) the phone will simply boot into 2.1
once you have booted back into 2.1, you can setup the recovery menu
hope that helps mate, and thanks for not posting in the Dev thread!!!
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Thank you so much, that worked like a charm.
Also LOL @ the dev thread comment. I am not really that retardo.
this thread is open to help newbies to install the 2.1 custom rom with the simples way..
you also can discuss any problem here..
dont mess the dev thread with a dumb question...
thanks to "Perceval from Hyrule" for the original tutorial..
this is revise version for 2.1
INSTALLATION FOR 2.1 AOSP
Before attempting anything, make sure you have AT LEAST 50% of battery charge. Don't try anything with low battery, you can abort the flashing and brick your device !!!
Please make sure you're also running a 2.1 rom (Generic, nordic, official, custom...)
1st step:
make sure your computer is adb debugging ready..
in case in need for command execution..
- Download Android SDK
You don't need to save the entire archive (but you can), you just need the Tools folder (because it contains ADB, the Android Debug Bridge we need to install files).
2nd step:
- On x10 :
Enable USB debugging (Setting > Applications > Development).
Root your device. easiest way by using z4root.
Download and install Busybox (from Market), make sure it says "Done!".
3rd step:
install xrecovery for recovery menu.
xrecovery a.k.a recovery menu
4th step:
option 1:
Download rom.
2.1 AOSP ROM (make sure 2.1 since this tutorial is for 2.1)
extract the rom (u will get 2 folder + 1 files)
upload the file into your sd card root(sdcard/*.zip)
rename the *.ZIP to Update.ZIP
*the 2 folder contain application which u can install if u like
option 2:
Download rom.
2.1 AOSP ROM (make sure 2.1 since this tutorial is for 2.1)
extract the rom (u will get 2 folder + 1 files)
upload the file into your sd card root(sdcard/*.zip) or in any folder u like
*the 2 folder contain application which u can install if u like
5th step:
boot into recovery menu (by restart and hit few times back button when "SONY ERICSSON" word appear)
backup your original rom(in case u want to restore next time)
hit full wipe
option 1:
hit install update.zip from SD card
option 2:
hit install custom zip
search for the custom zip in folder where u save it
hit the zip file
after reboot, u will get custom rom installed in your X10
good luck ;-)
TIPS
1-u can do like rendeiro2005 said by creating rom folder and put the rom collection in it..
so if u want to change or try other rom just choose zip file from the particular folder...
this require using step from option 2
2-another one, by creating folder which contain backup image..
u can collect your friends backup image and put in one folder..
if u want to try, just restore the particular image file using backup/restore option in recovery menu and choose the backup image file..
collection of custom rom backup file for recovery menu:
2.1 Custom ROM AOSP by jerpelea & zdzihu
2.1 Shipped ROM 002 Full by jerpelea
2.1 Shipped ROM 002 Light 002 by jerpelea
Eternity by SEMPITERNAL
Xten by rabetionline
X10 Eminence by XperiaX10iUser
[2.1 AOSP THEME] X10 AOSP Theme by rmourar
Android 2.1 Gingerbread Style by Thijs96
for testing purpose only (not fully work)
MIUI tehnical preview by jerpelea
Gingerbread 2.3 PREVIEW rom by zdzihu
p/s: anyone who want to contribute their customize custom rom using backup image and list here can either pm me or response in this thread..
for use with recovery menu only..
Hi bro,
Only two calls on your excellent tutorial:
1. No need to put the rom in the root of the sdcard. I, for example, to distinguish the roms, I`ve created a folder "Rom" in the root and put the roms in there.
2. It is not necessary to rename the *. zip file.
When we entered the xRecovery, you can go to "install Custom Zip> zip Choose Custom from sdcard>" Now in my case I a. .. "Roms >........" and I intend to choose
rendeiro2005 said:
Hi bro,
Only two calls on your excellent tutorial:
1. No need to put the rom in the root of the sdcard. I, for example, to distinguish the roms, I`ve created a folder "Rom" in the root and put the roms in there.
2. It is not necessary to rename the *. zip file.
When we entered the xRecovery, you can go to "install Custom Zip> zip Choose Custom from sdcard>" Now in my case I a. .. "Roms >........" and I intend to choose
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thanks for the info..
i forgot we have 2 ways of installing...
reupdate..
fyzm345 said:
thanks for the info..
i forgot we have 2 ways of installing...
reupdate..
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it`s not a different way.
i think that way would be more simple (for me at least) `couse you can have different roms puted on the same directory without, everytime that you want to install one change his name to default.zip
but...great TUT (clap your hands floks)
Since i haved installed the 2.1 AOSP, my recovery were deleted !
So i install the xrecovery.apk but it doesnt work (don't fin the SD Card), so i paste the 3 files with root explorer but nothing to do... the recovery doesn't work at all =(
Bluewall said:
Since i haved installed the 2.1 AOSP, my recovery were deleted !
So i install the xrecovery.apk but it doesnt work (don't fin the SD Card), so i paste the 3 files with root explorer but nothing to do... the recovery doesn't work at all =(
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its work actually...
try repeat the paste 3 file and make sure the file is exist..
also when paste make sure u hit the mount r/w button in root explorer..
It says make sure you are 2.1 but I'm not im 1.5...... basically I'm stock X10..... and i want to flash so does it matter if I'm 2.1 or not. Because it doesn't make since that you say make sure your 2.1 but I'm flashing to get 2.1
Tchem said:
It says make sure you are 2.1 but I'm not im 1.5...... basically I'm stock X10..... and i want to flash so does it matter if I'm 2.1 or not. Because it doesn't make since that you say make sure your 2.1 but I'm flashing to get 2.1
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hah...
get it...
actually, to make the xrecovery works, u need to use 2.1...
u can try this flashing tool and reflash your x10 into version 2.1 1st..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=825201
after flash finish, then u follow the step at this thread...
*credit to Bin4ry for the tool and link...
Ahhhhh so that's what I'm doing wrong. But I'm already rooted so can I flash as you say even after I'm rooted and everything will work smoothly?
Tchem said:
Ahhhhh so that's what I'm doing wrong. But I'm already rooted so can I flash as you say even after I'm rooted and everything will work smoothly?
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yeah...
lets fix it..
u already mess the guide actually...
so let start over again...
make sure u flash ur phone into 2.1...
did u already flash into 2.1??
No I have to wait till my wife gets home she has the phone with her. I'm working out the prelimerarys so when she gets home I can jump right into it.
Tchem said:
No I have to wait till my wife gets home she has the phone with her. I'm working out the prelimerarys so when she gets home I can jump right into it.
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okay...
u need to flash it to 2.1...
after that, u can follow tutorial from this thread...
since my country is almost 2 a.m, i cant help u for this moment..
i will catch up with u tomorrow...
Just wondering
Hey guys
well i was trying to install 2.1 ASOP, but i notice that i cant do it because i have the dual boot to 2.2.1
Do you guys have a solution so i can use all 3?? or should i just reflash my phone to enjoy 2.1 ASOP or should i stay with my dual boot and play with froyo??
Marazao said:
Hey guys
well i was trying to install 2.1 ASOP, but i notice that i cant do it because i have the dual boot to 2.2.1
Do you guys have a solution so i can use all 3?? or should i just reflash my phone to enjoy 2.1 ASOP or should i stay with my dual boot and play with froyo??
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Install all 3?! Yes you can...if you want you can install WM and iOS
Now mre seriously.
If you want to install 2.1 you have to format sdcard to one partition only. 2.1 doesn't work with more than 1.
Then you can flash...follow this guide to do so
Sent from my Xperia AOSP using XDA App
I want to recover my x10!! It stays on boot screen of Eternity build 002!!!!! PC companion dont work. Anyone that help me will have his name in my signature in big!! PLEASE!!!
PlayGunsta said:
I want to recover my x10!! It stays on boot screen of Eternity build 002!!!!! PC companion dont work. Anyone that help me will have his name in my signature in big!! PLEASE!!!
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reinstall trhough SEUS?!
+1
thanks for the easy guide.
is there any way how to upgrade without using usb???
I have everything installed minus custom rom, I'm hesitant because I'm running different firm ware does this matter. I see most custom are .204 and mine is like .506, I'm running a Rogers x10a I do believe. Any suggestions is greatly appreciated.
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For now we can create backups , fix permissions and the rest
Here it is ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878426
Yup I can confirm it works too
Tried backup and install update.zip from sd card no problem both went smoothly..
Sent from my X8 Rooted+JiT+App2sd+Recovery :*)
muzik_demon said:
Yup I can confirm it works too
Tried backup and install update.zip from sd card no problem both went smoothly..
Sent from my X8 Rooted+JiT+App2sd+Recovery :*)
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how to make update.zip? simply put it the content there and zip? no signing?
No idea how to make it but we can install it
google it
Sent from my X8 Rooted+JiT+App2sd
You can use android kitchen to cook custom roms
Sent from my E15i using XDA App
Can someone provide the modified vendor files for kitchen to cook X8 roms ?
If you have a friend who cooked roms before for hero/legend/g1/nexus devices, ask him to cook one for us, this is the fastest way
For those who never cooked a rom, this link might be a start :
http://source.android.com/porting/build_system.html
Cooked rom should use our original 2.6.29 kernel of eclair and our rild libs, rest of system should be prelinked to those files.
Gingerbread (2.3) is available in AOSP repository, there's a very good chance we could have it running before SE release froyo if ever.
I have tried this rom Prime from LG Optimus P500 (same cpu and screen).
Flashed with xRecovery, than before rebooting copied over xRecovery files back to flash (to be able to return to my backup).
To enable "adb logcat" debug, put adb-enable file in /data/property/ directory.
The rom booted, i saw android 2.2 bootscreen, but than it crashed..
racht said:
Can someone provide the modified vendor files for kitchen to cook X8 roms ?
If you have a friend who cooked roms before for hero/legend/g1/nexus devices, ask him to cook one for us, this is the fastest way
For those who never cooked a rom, this link might be a start :
http://source.android.com/porting/build_system.html
Cooked rom should use our original 2.6.29 kernel of eclair and our rild libs, rest of system should be prelinked to those files.
Gingerbread (2.3) is available in AOSP repository, there's a very good chance we could have it running before SE release froyo if ever.
I have tried this rom Prime from LG Optimus P500 (same cpu and screen).
Flashed with xRecovery, than before rebooting copied over xRecovery files back to flash (to be able to return to my backup).
To enable "adb logcat" debug, put adb-enable file in /data/property/ directory.
The rom booted, i saw android 2.2 bootscreen, but than it crashed..
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porting the rom to X8 should be easy. i read it somewhere at the cooking section
will try later.
Don't speak easy speak results.
propc said:
porting the rom to X8 should be easy. i read it somewhere at the cooking section
will try later.
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Hi Propc,
"porting the rom to X8 should be easy",
Make it working is not that easy, what's the use of porting it then......
Just a post because i read a lot that everything is so easy...
Complicated thing 's are NOT easy.
Succes
Dink69
when it's easy, lets see results...
dink69 said:
Hi Propc,
"porting the rom to X8 should be easy",
Make it working is not that easy, what's the use of porting it then......
Just a post because i read a lot that everything is so easy...
Complicated thing 's are NOT easy.
Succes
Dink69
when it's easy, lets see results...
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no, what i mean is porting the rom from other devices. i said i read it. not me said it.
you can search it if you want to know better.
sorry.
edit found it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=551711
Does not work on mine x8 2.1 rooted, the files are in the /system/bin my skips the xrecovery when i press the back button.
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Edinhox said:
Does not work on mine x8 2.1 rooted, the files are in the /system/bin my skips the xrecovery when i press the back button.
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maybe u didn't install busybox from market?
whre to get x8 update.zip or is it same for all phones??? lol
WARR10r said:
maybe u didn't install busybox from market?
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i have the busybox installed from market place
i have moved/copied the busybox chargemon and xrecovery to /system/bin
the files are there but it skipps the thing at the SE logo. i have tested with holding the back button and pushing the button a couple of times.
You have to set up permissions to 777 (rwxrwxrwx)
peetr_ said:
You have to set up permissions to 777 (rwxrwxrwx)
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Only if copied via a cmd prompt, if you use root explorer the permissions don't need to be changed
no, it's do not work for me too. i pressing more time for go in xrecovery, but it's not starting. my phone is starting normally
dviktor said:
no, it's do not work for me too. i pressing more time for go in xrecovery, but it's not starting. my phone is starting normally
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do not install BUSYBOX from market
Use the busybox provided in the zip file
Suhel28 said:
do not install BUSYBOX from market
Use the busybox provided in the zip file
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yeah, i made it, and all is work great. must all 3 files put in /system/bin/. even if you are got a busybox installed.
suhel28 said:
do not install BUSYBOX from market
Use the busybox provided in the zip file
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Thanks it worked but i installed busybox from market and then after that i installed the apk file for X10 the big diden't work then a replaced the files with the ones for X8/X10mini and now it works
For those who can't have it work try like this
1. Download and install busybox from marketplace
2. install this apk file http://www.mediafire.com/?prj83693lv94lut its the xrecovery for X10 big but install it anyway
3. download the real files for xrecovery in the first page http://www.mediafire.com/?lz6gwgohuakvbfo
4. move extract the files you downloaded to your sdcard
5. Use Root explorer to copy/move the busybox, chargemon ant the xrecovery.tar to system/bin after you done that it should work
kindly do not use this for X10-GB based ROMS
zdzihu i hope u dont mind me posting this...
ALL CREDITS GO TO ZDZIHU & FREEXPERIA TEAM FOR THEIR GREAT WORK IN KEEPING OUR DEVICES ALIVE AND ROCKING!!!!
I saw that many users were running into problems (bootlooped/stuck at SE text logo) by installing the latest xRecovery v1.0.0 the wrong way/wrong update.zip on different custom roms...
so here i will share some modified installers which i created for my own use but i guess it will help u guys too till ur favorite ROM dev implements it in his/her ROM...
[*] AS ZDZIHU IS CURRENTLY INVESTIGATING THE ISSUES IN xRecovery v1.0.0 and removed links in his thread... I advise you to kindly wait for some time before trying out this new Recovery [*]
the files provided here are for older recoveries (xrec v0.0.x & FreeXperia rec) only...
all the files are update.zip (amend syntax) flashable via recovery
[IMP] installing these files MAY BREAK any special features provided by ur ROM dev (which were incorporated into the chargemon file)
[ Backup Current Recovery ]
just read this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14444631#post14444631
[ Installer for xRecovery v1.0.0 ]
2.1 ROMs
Please use the xRecovery-1.0.0-update.zip provided by zdzihu in the xRecovery thread
2.2 ROMs (who dont require custom kernel by default. e.g.: FreeX10)
Please use the FreeX10-beta4-hotfix2.zip provided by zdzihu in the FreeX10 thread
2.3 ROMs (who require custom kernel by default. e.g.: CM7)
THIS CAN BE USED ON CM7/other roms which use custom kernel as default booting option... I have myself tested it & currently using it on CM7.0.3 J021 K011..
xRecovery-1.0.0-rbt_kexec.zip
2.1/2.2/2.3 ROMs
This is for those ROMs who dont require custom kernel by default but have the option to select custom kernel on next bootup.... basically the ROMs which use FreeXperia Recovery but donot boot custom kernel by default... or users who are using freexperia recovery to test custom kernels can also use this file...
xRecovery-1.0.0-rbt_test_kexec.zip
[ Restore older Recovery ]
i am currently having a little trouble with edify syntax + update-binary combination... till then u guys can check the backup current recovery post [RECOMMENDED]
OR
[testing]
just connect the phone (when its booted into the android OS) to PC and use latest FlashTool to install xRecovery (it will actually install FreeXperia Recovery)..
P.S.: once u flash this version of xRecovery (v1.0.0) u will no longer be able to flash Amend syntax update.zips (most of the update.zips available right now including some ROM install update.zips) till the time the devs switch to Edify syntax for their work...
did you check the possibility of creating a backup of your chargemon and xrecovery.
and having a zip which can restore the chargemon and old xrecovery.
anantshri said:
did you check the possibility of creating a backup of your chargemon and xrecovery.
and having a zip which can restore the chargemon and old xrecovery.
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i had created these file a few days back...
btw creating such backup/restore file is easy (atleast in Amend syntax)...
the problem is with Edify syntax... i am still not able to get consistent results...
anyways will create a BACKUP_chargemon update.zip (amend syntax) asap...
EDIT:
backup current recovery files ready... checking them now...
Have a version who require custom kernel by default in 2.2?
lzyllp said:
Have a version who require custom kernel by default in 2.2?
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download the 2.3 version which requires custom kernel as default... and check the file system/bin/chargemon with 2.2 rom (which requires custom kernel as default) /system/bin/chargemon file... as far as i know the main loading code should be the same...
if u still have doubts just post ur 2.2 rom (which requires custom kernel as default) /system/bin/chargemon content here... so i can tell u immediately...
Backup current chargemon/recovery
Backup current chargemon/recovery
hey guys as was suggested by anantshri i have made a backup chargemon/recovery update.zip...
just flash this file (via recovery) before u flash any files form post #1:
xRec_v1.0.0_BACKUP_current_rec.zip
Few things to keep in mind:
this script will only backup the following two files:
/system/bin/chargemon
/system/bin/xrecovery.tar (this is the recovery file used by xRecovery v0.0.x)
the backups will be stored as:
/system/bin/chargemon.xr.ori
/system/bin/xrecovery.tar.xr.ori
if ur current recovery is not in /system/bin/xrecovery.tar dont worry as the xRecovery v1.0.0 installers provided in post #1 will anyways not remove those files
currently i am working on a restore script but it might take a bit longer
till then u can manually restore your older recovery by doing the following:
boot into OS
start root explorer (or u can do the same via adb shell)
remount /system as rw
navigate to /system/bin/ folder
locate the files:
chargemon.xr.ori
xrecovery.tar.xr.ori (if this file is not there dont worry, u were using freexperia recovery so that is untouched)
once u have verified that the above files are present (meaning that backup of files was properly done) ONLY THEN locate and delete/remove the following files:
chargemon
xrecovery.tar
and finally rename:
chargemon.xr.ori to chargemon
xrecovery.tar.xr.ori to xrecovery.tar
if by chance there is a failure during flashing/something goes wrong in recovery please check the log file created by this backupscript:
/sdcard/xrecovery_v1.0.0_installer_log.txt
P.S.: for those who want to learn/know wht is goin on while flashing the update.zip in this post just check the take_backup file in the update.zip provided
Hi Doom,
must I install first the Rom (J's CM7) or your file an then the Rom?
THX
Xs3n said:
Hi Doom,
must I install first the Rom (J's CM7) or your file an then the Rom?
THX
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yup...
first rom then these files...
cause if u try the other way round (i.e. first this recovery and then the rom) then the rom installation will abort cause amend scripts are not supported...
I have a question I have 2.1 stock SE firmware and I want to install k12 kernel. Which of there recoveries should I download ?
marios199546 said:
I have a question I have 2.1 stock SE firmware and I want to install k12 kernel. Which of there recoveries should I download ?
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i dont think any of the kernel packages available are xRecovery v1.0.0 compatible...
so no need to install xRecovery v1.0.0
use flashtool to install recovery...
i installed xrecovery 1.0.0 before flashing CM7...& now i cannot flash CM7 via the new xrecovery.So now how do i go back to older(0.0.3) xrecovery?
i m not able to install it the easy way...tht means vi .apk.& now i m not getting that old thread of manual install process of 0.0.3 xrecovery.I just remember copying those three files to system/bin....is it that much only?or copy 1 of the 3 files to some other folder?
plz help....
and wot r the files posted by u here for?
leechgod27 said:
i installed xrecovery 1.0.0 before flashing CM7...& now i cannot flash CM7 via the new xrecovery.So now how do i go back to older(0.0.3) xrecovery?
i m not able to install it the easy way...tht means vi .apk.& now i m not getting that old thread of manual install process of 0.0.3 xrecovery.I just remember copying those three files to system/bin....is it that much only?or copy 1 of the 3 files to some other folder?
plz help....
and wot r the files posted by u here for?
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you should install it after the ROM not before! Just reinstall the phone thru SEUS and do it all over again.
Sent from my X10 using Tapatalk
leechgod27 said:
i installed xrecovery 1.0.0 before flashing CM7...& now i cannot flash CM7 via the new xrecovery.So now how do i go back to older(0.0.3) xrecovery?
i m not able to install it the easy way...tht means vi .apk.& now i m not getting that old thread of manual install process of 0.0.3 xrecovery.I just remember copying those three files to system/bin....is it that much only?or copy 1 of the 3 files to some other folder?
plz help....
and wot r the files posted by u here for?
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just boot into the android OS and use FLASHTOOL to install xRecovery
if i install xrecovery 1.0. can i install a custom kernel ? if yes which ?
marios199546 said:
if i install xrecovery 1.0. can i install a custom kernel ? if yes which ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14457294&postcount=10
namely no ?
marios199546 said:
namely no ?
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not on xRecovery v1.0.0 (until edify packages for those kernels are available)
alternatively u can get back to older recovery... flash which ever kernel u want... then flash xRecovery v1.0.0...
wht i personally do is i keep a toggle update.zip, with which i can switch between xRecovery v1.0.0 & FreeXperia recovery... i only need to change chargemon file
DooMLoRD said:
not on xRecovery v1.0.0 (until edify packages for those kernels are available)
alternatively u can get back to older recovery... flash which ever kernel u want... then flash xRecovery v1.0.0...
wht i personally do is i keep a toggle update.zip, with which i can switch between xRecovery v1.0.0 & FreeXperia recovery... i only need to change chargemon file
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dual recovery is a good solution too, I have it thanks to Cobrato on his miui rom
DooMLoRD said:
not on xRecovery v1.0.0 (until edify packages for those kernels are available)
alternatively u can get back to older recovery... flash which ever kernel u want... then flash xRecovery v1.0.0...
wht i personally do is i keep a toggle update.zip, with which i can switch between xRecovery v1.0.0 & FreeXperia recovery... i only need to change chargemon file
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how about keeping that as update.zip on sdcard and one click switch.
zip should just say
chargemon -> chagemon_1
chagemon_old -> chargemon
chargemon_1 -> chargemon_old
quick anddirty one click chargemon switcher.
riginal said:
dual recovery is a good solution too, I have it thanks to Cobrato on his miui rom
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ya i know Cobrato has dual recoveries on his rom...
the thing is that the chargemon he uses for it is non standard... so the functionality will break if the modded chargemon gets replaced...
wht i prefer is to use freexperia recovery (which already comes with CM7 and is located at /system/recovery/) and then install xRecovery v1.0.0 on top of it (this is installed at /system/bin/xrecovery.tar)... and just keep toggling chargmons... i know this is not idea solution... but currently there is no other alternative until all update.zip use edify syntax...
Hello, guys!
Sorry for the question, but how can I install xRecovery 2.5 or 2.6, after I've already updated to CM6-1.0.2 with CWM 3? I've read a lot of topics, that say there is need to install an earlier version of xRecovery in order to be able to install .zip applications like themes for example.
I've tried to do it with ROM Manager, it says then I've xRecovery 1.7, 2.4 or another one, and when I choose to reboot in Recovery, Clockworkmod recovery 3 appears again, instead of the version that ROM Manager has reported.
Could you please explain me how to install recovery.img manually step by step or another way to install xRecovery over CWM 3? I've tried also to install it manually by copying chargemon and busybox files in bin folder, but after that the phone can not load the system - a lot of errors appear on boot.
I'll be very thankful to you for your help!
Thanks for the "answers", guys! Over 12 hours of fishsilence, thank you very much! You all are so "helpful" here as like we all are developers and should understand from a few words in your developers' slang!
The answer of my question is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079112
Yes, right here, guys! The xRecovery for the X10 Mini Pro works on the X10 Mini! No need for complex hboots, rom managers or so - simple .apk installation and the CWM 3 turned into 1x xRecovery!
Seems that you don't know that there is a search button into the forum.
One previous page there is a post named CWM2XREC (CW Recovery to Xrecovery)
Simply a update.zip file:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111075
You may use the search button or atleast look two or three pages of the local forum.
Anyway the CW supports Xrecovery backup files.
Nope, I know about it, but the problem was I was unable to istall .zip files under CWM 3 for the lack of Edify script in it.
novicebg said:
Nope, I know about it, but the problem was I was unable to istall .zip files under CWM 3 for the lack of Edify script in it.
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yes you can't flash old .zip with amend script but this one allows you to flash old xrecovery above cwm (i tried myself.)
then you'll be able to flash old .zip but no more the recent with edify scripting
alecuba16 said:
One previous page there is a post named CWM2XREC (CW Recovery to Xrecovery)
Simply a update.zip file:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111075
Anyway the CW supports Xrecovery backup files.
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xrecovery backups need to be placed in cwm folder to be used