Anyone knows when it will be released?
Some phones already have it available, looking forward to see it on my P7510.
Thanks
Why do you want version 5?
That would be 8 (or 9 to account for missing Honeycomb?), not 5.
I'm using CWM 4.0.0.4 now on my P7510. I thought the next release is 5, as posted in other threads.
MaximKat said:
That would be 8 (or 9 to account for missing Honeycomb?), not 5.
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Not CyanogenMod, ClockworkMod Recovery
@ the OP, what's so good about CWM5?
Serious_Beans said:
Not CyanogenMod, ClockworkMod Recovery
@ the OP, what's so good about CWM5?
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I have it on my HTC Desire, there are some bugfixes and obviously a bunch of behind the scenes changes!
However.....
If it ain't broke.........
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What are the advantages of the ClockworkMod Recovery to the stock recovery for galaxy tab 7510?
alangelakis said:
What are the advantages of the ClockworkMod Recovery to the stock recovery for galaxy tab 7510?
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we can install custom ROMs using CWM Recovery
Related
hello
Im a onwer of a galaxy Tab 10.1 GT-P7500/3G, Im in a stock room 3.2 and i would like to make an nandroid backup.
I need to update the Clockwork mode but im reading that many people have reported problems after flashing an update to CWM, anyone can help me on a CWM update?
What is the version of your Clockwork mode flicking problems free?
thanks in advance.
Here you going... Just find the right tar file for your Tab and Odin.
http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/?p=2625
Sent From My Galaxy10. 1 Class Starship...
@ SouthPhilly
Have updated the CWM and do the system backup.
Thanks for the tip.
Cheers
No problem m8... Just glad I could help out.
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felinis said:
hello
Im a onwer of a galaxy Tab 10.1 GT-P7500/3G, Im in a stock room 3.2 and i would like to make an nandroid backup.
I need to update the Clockwork mode but im reading that many people have reported problems after flashing an update to CWM, anyone can help me on a CWM update?
What is the version of your Clockwork mode flicking problems free?
thanks in advance.
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Well, the latest recovery can be downloaded through rom manager apk. Install it from play open it and follow the instructions. The recovery from droidbasement is not the latest, but it is the only one that works with ics.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
Panos_dm said:
... The recovery from droidbasement is not the latest, but it is the only one that works with ics.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
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Hello
im going to desagree with you, just that because my experience was diferent.
I have try the Recovery CloxkworkMod for my equipment, that was the 7500 (Download P4 (Odin; GT-P7500): recovery.tar.md5 ) and like i said earlier in the post, that went smoothly without any problems. That said, im in a stock room, dont know if it works on ICS.
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I didn't say that it doesn't work. Of course it will backup your device. I just said that it is not the latest. That's different than saying it's not working.
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Panos_dm said:
I didn't say that it doesn't work. Of course it will backup your device. I just said that it is not the latest. That's different than saying it's not working.
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
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That wasn't what i mean, sorry if i sounds like that.
cheers
Panos_dm said:
Well, the latest recovery can be downloaded through rom manager apk. Install it from play open it and follow the instructions. The recovery from droidbasement is not the latest, but it is the only one that works with ics.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
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That recovery I linked him to was the last CWM recovery for HC 3.2 roms. Its the last one that preshot did for HC, you can use later ones (the ICS ones) but from my experience their a little glitchy when you pair them with HC roms.
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SouthPhilly said:
That recovery I linked him to was the last CWM recovery for HC 3.2 roms. Its the last one that preshot did for HC, you can use later ones (the ICS ones) but from my experience their a little glitchy when you pair them with HC roms.
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how about if i want to flash cm10?.can CWM for ICS do the work?
As we move forward with cm10, Is it better to use TWRP or CWM ? Any advantages to either ? Can one go back and forth ?
sailerph said:
As we move forward with cm10, Is it better to use TWRP or CWM ? Any advantages to either ? Can one go back and forth ?
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I've been bouncing back and forth (CWM 6.x, TWRP 2.1.4 and 2.2.2). Not sure if that's recommended or not, but its been working for me. YMMV though.
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As we move forward with cm10, Is it better to use TWRP or CWM ? Any advantages to either ? Can one go back and forth ?
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TWRP has been bullet-proof for me since I installed it. No problems flashing CM7, CM9, or CM10 ROMs, nor other ROMs based on those.
I'm am currently using TWRP to flash Linaro CM10 SGT7 Port For Nook Tablet, but when it reboots i get kicked back to TWRP even tho it was successful
Any ideas? I have had no issues with CWM
CWM it not good for flashing CM10...Surely
The cm9 5.1 cwm can flash all roms those you listen can't flash cm7 roms
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shawner47 said:
I've been bouncing back and forth (CWM 6.x, TWRP 2.1.4 and 2.2.2). Not sure if that's recommended or not, but its been working for me. YMMV though.
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Where did you get CWM 6.x? I thought 5.5.x was the latest. Please link if you have it available.
As far as the OP, I have been flashing everything across the board for my NT with CWM 5.5, it has worked fine for all three CM builds.
DavDoc said:
Where did you get CWM 6.x? I thought 5.5.x was the latest. Please link if you have it available.
As far as the OP, I have been flashing everything across the board for my NT with CWM 5.5, it has worked fine for all three CM builds.
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have a look here mate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1640958
Ya, I haven't checked in on that thread for a couple months.
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megaghostgamer said:
The cm9 5.1 cwm can flash all roms those you listen can't flash cm7 roms
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TWRP 2.1.4 can flash CM7 ROMs without any problems. I haven't updated to TWRP 2.2, yet...
elow im new/newbie here on XDA i need your expertise and suggestion !
can anyone tell me how to install Cynogenmod10 and what is Gapps?
what Stock Kernel is good ?
what ROM is better?
and the LATEST Stock/ROM as of October 9,2012
please reply and help me
im filipino by the way
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elow im new/newbie here on XDA i need your expertise and suggestion !
can anyone tell me how to install Cynogenmod10 and what is Gapps?
what Stock Kernel is good ?
what ROM is better?
and the LATEST Stock/ROM as of October 9,2012
please reply and help me
im filipino by the way
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To install cm10 you need root access, go check cfroot by chain fire. Gapps is basically your Google now etc. With a custom recovery, just flash the cm10 and Gapps and you'll be good to go.
Stock kernel is subjective with very little difference. All kernels work for me so it's not so much of an issue deciding which is better.
The best rom is the one you try for yourself. Rom comparisons are not allowed on xda
Latest stock will be depending on whether you want android version 4. 1.1 or 4.0.4
Wrong section btw, should be posted in the q&a
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Yow
Conflict94 said:
To install cm10 you need root access, go check cfroot by chain fire. Gapps is basically your Google now etc. With a custom recovery, just flash the cm10 and Gapps and you'll be good to go.
Stock kernel is subjective with very little difference. All kernels work for me so it's not so much of an issue deciding which is better.
The best rom is the one you try for yourself. Rom comparisons are not allowed on xda
Latest stock will be depending on whether you want android version 4. 1.1 or 4.0.4
Wrong section btw, should be posted in the q&a
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Yow bud thank you anyway might you experienced this problem its say i need Higher CWM CF 1.1 or newer to that version? you know how to fix this??
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Yow bud thank you anyway might you experienced this problem its say i need Higher CWM CF 1.1 or newer to that version? you know how to fix this??
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Hey no problem! Yup, are you using jellybean? Have this issue too as Cwm is not optimised fully.
Just have to boot into recovery and everything would be working from there with no issues!!
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wazzup
Yeah Bud im using this one --->I9300_Omega_v27.2_XXDLIB_Jelly_Bean
but i experience that problem and when i go to my CWM it says i need Newer Version
snipper07 said:
Yeah Bud im using this one --->I9300_Omega_v27.2_XXDLIB_Jelly_Bean
but i experience that problem and when i go to my CWM it says i need Newer Version
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You can safely ignore that error.
CWM in the apps drawer is the UI interface of the CWM recovery (accessed by pressing the Vol Up+Home+Power when booting up). CWM recovery works without a hitch.
hmmmmmm
Oomahey said:
You can safely ignore that error.
CWM in the apps drawer is the UI interface of the CWM recovery (accessed by pressing the Vol Up+Home+Power when booting up). CWM recovery works without a hitch.
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But dude it say's some Option is disabled on CWM dude
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But dude it say's some Option is disabled on CWM dude
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All options are there when you boot into recovery, it is just the app that is incompatible, meaning a couple of the options won't work directly from the app....you need to boot into recovery to do those things.....don't worry, it's all there.
I personally prefer the older recovery as it doesn't use the blob method of backing up. And I'm used to the old way!
So I keep seeing people posting "flash with CWM" CWM is what I have always used on my devices and when we unlocked the N2 it had TWRP on it. So my question is, does it make a difference one or the other? I was thinking of flashing over to CWM but have been enjoying what has been there since I unlocked.
Thanks guys!
sent from my unlocked and overclocked Note 2
Imo cwm is way more reliable, I've never had issues in the 5 years I've been on android and used cwm. I've heard of problems with twrp from time to time, it's up to you though. Some roms can only be flashed through cwm though.
tappin from a paranoid Note II
In the past I had serious issues with CWM and/or Rom Manager. Rom Manager often would not really load CWM when it said it did and CWM would not install roms/kernels. However, that was a few years ago and I've not used it since. I've never had an issue with TWRP and I believe that since their update a few days ago it will flash the AOSP roms too.
They will both do the job.
CWM Now..
I always used TWRP on my Thunderbolt. But now I'm back to CWM on the Note 2 so I can flash ROM's that TWRP doesn't play well with.
Is TWRP, Titanium?
exmeaguy said:
Is TWRP, Titanium?
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Team Win Recovery Project.
And OP: its a matter of preference ASWELL AS some roms do not play well one. If you are a new user to the overall custom rom scene, I suggest sticking to TWRP. Otherwise if there is a rom that piques your interest use CWM.
I believe you also have the option of swapping between the 2 on the fly, because both are available in zips.
Cwm:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35396518
Just flash from your current recovery and you will be able to use it upon next reboot into recovery. Be it known that CWM doesnt play with exFat SD cards so that is a known issue.
And if you decide you like TWRP better and wany to go back:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35402954
That thread should link you to twrp website to get the zip to flash back to twrp.
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I think it's all personal preference, I used to use twrp religiously until cwm touch.... I could have the reliability of cwm but with the touch functions of twrp.. No Brainer.
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nnnnr14 said:
I think it's all personal preference, I used to use twrp religiously until cwm touch.... I could have the reliability of cwm but with the touch functions of twrp.. No Brainer.
Sent from my rooted, and unlocked Vzw note 2 running beans Rom! U mad?
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So even when people say flash with CWM like on some of the AOSP ROMs TWRP will work the same?
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So even when people say flash with CWM like on some of the AOSP ROMs TWRP will work the same?
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Idk haven't tried but people have said either it will fail or soft brick your phone.
Sent from my rooted, and unlocked Vzw note 2 running beans Rom! U mad?
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So even when people say flash with CWM like on some of the AOSP ROMs TWRP will work the same?
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Some times it will. Sometimes it won't. Don't want to be too reductionist and say its 50/50 but its usually better to stick to what the instructions say unless someone in th3 thread can confirm it works for the other
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So even when people say flash with CWM like on some of the AOSP ROMs TWRP will work the same?
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twrp has assert issues with aosp roms. use cwm to flash anything cm10/aosp based...also might want to check the op of sbrissens cm10 thread!
I've been having trouble just finding a twrp recovery image for the i777. I see ones for the skyrocket but I wouldn't imagine them being compatible for this phone. Would I end up having to compile it myself, or is there some resource where I can get it from?
I've seen some kernels bundled with twrp but none with the recovery on its own.
ThomasBags said:
I've been having trouble just finding a twrp recovery image for the i777. I see ones for the skyrocket but I wouldn't imagine them being compatible for this phone. Would I end up having to compile it myself, or is there some resource where I can get it from?
I've seen some kernels bundled with twrp but none with the recovery on its own.
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Right here BUT I think it only works if your running SHOstock3 which rocks anyway!! He has a cwm & twrp version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34436037
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ThomasBags said:
I've been having trouble just finding a twrp recovery image for the i777. I see ones for the skyrocket but I wouldn't imagine them being compatible for this phone. Would I end up having to compile it myself, or is there some resource where I can get it from?
I've seen some kernels bundled with twrp but none with the recovery on its own.
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It's really simple.
Recovery on the i777 is NOT in its own separate partition. Recovery on this device is packed with the kernel.
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mcala said:
Right here BUT I think it only works if your running SHOstock3 which rocks anyway!! He has a cwm & twrp version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34436037
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I am not looking for a different kernel. I use CM 10.1, and was looking to use twrp so I could have my device encrypted and still be able to update.
Pirateghost said:
It's really simple.
Recovery on the i777 is NOT in its own separate partition. Recovery on this device is packed with the kernel.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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But I can install my own version of cwm recovery, why would that mean making a twrp image impossible?
ThomasBags said:
I am not looking for a different kernel. I use CM 10.1, and was looking to use twrp so I could have my device encrypted and still be able to update.
But I can install my own version of cwm recovery, why would that mean making a twrp image impossible?
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You must be using ROM Manager.
I will go no further
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You must be using ROM Manager.
I will go no further
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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I am not using a rom manager of any kind, and do not know why you would assume that. The CWM Recovery images are available on their website, which are flashable from a custom recovery or through fastboot.
ThomasBags said:
I am not using a rom manager of any kind, and do not know why you would assume that. The CWM Recovery images are available on their website, which are flashable from a custom recovery or through fastboot.
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So you flash a recovery with recovery? For what purpose? At the end of the day if you have a borked OS and need in recovery mode you will have to use the recovery thats packed with your kernel because that is the one that responds to the three finger salute.
Oh. And fastboot? The i777 doesn't have fastboot
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So you flash a recovery with recovery? For what purpose? At the end of the day if you have a borked OS and need in recovery mode you will have to use the recovery thats packed with your kernel because that is the one that responds to the three finger salute.
Oh. And fastboot? The i777 doesn't have fastboot
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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Or I flash the recovery from fastboot mode. Also usually do this to replace cwm touch, since I don't really like the interface, nor do I trust a kernels own skinned version of a recovery. The idea for getting twrp recovery is because it supports updating an encrypted rom, I believe. I wanted to encrypt my phone but still be able to apply ROM updates.
There is no fastboot mode on the i777
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There is no fastboot mode on the i777
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+1 to this! OP you're making this more complicated than it really is
@ThomasBags,
Either you are not understanding the advice you are receiving, or you are trolling. I really can't tell which. What is it about "you can not install a stand alone recovery on the SGH-I777" that you don't understand?
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@ThomasBags,
Either you are not understanding the advice you are receiving, or you are trolling. I really can't tell which. What is it about "you can not install a stand alone recovery on the SGH-I777" that you don't understand?
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I'm not sure. How am I able to install my own cwm recovery top of any kernel? You seem to be implying what I've been doing for the past 4 months is impossible.
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I'm not sure. How am I able to install my own cwm recovery top of any kernel? You seem to be implying what I've been doing for the past 4 months is impossible.
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Two possible cases:
1) you do not have a i777
2) you have been replacing the kernel along with the "recovery"
ThomasBags said:
I'm not sure. How am I able to install my own cwm recovery top of any kernel? You seem to be implying what I've been doing for the past 4 months is impossible.
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If creepy is questioning at you then you know you must be doing something wrong. You cannot just simply install another recovery. Dunno what else you're trying to accomplish but it's been very clear to you.
What he is doing is a temporary recovery. Not a good idea to try and mix temporary and full recovery. Risks abound lie in what the op is doing. I still want to know how he got fastboot on an i777
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What he is doing is a temporary recovery. Not a good idea to try and mix temporary and full recovery. Risks abound lie in what the op is doing. I still want to know how he got fastboot on an i777
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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Or he is flashing a kernel that has the new recovery in it