I just installed TWRP 2.0, and I no longer need CWM.
Does anyone know how to uninstall CWM so I can make TWRP the default recovery?
xadidas4lifex said:
I just installed TWRP 2.0, and I no longer need CWM.
Does anyone know how to uninstall CWM so I can make TWRP the default recovery?
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You can remove the uImage.ClockworkMod from /boot
If you name TWRP recovery to be the same, then it will be treated like CWM (ie. choosing reboot to recovery will work from power menu)
pulser_g2 said:
You can remove the uImage.ClockworkMod from /boot
If you name TWRP recovery to be the same, then it will be treated like CWM (ie. choosing reboot to recovery will work from power menu)
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How do you get to that? I couldn't find it from Es file explorer with root privileges ...
You get to it via WebOS,
Boot to webos,
open Internalz Pro, Get it if you do not have it
select boot directory from directory list
all uImage files near bottom of directory
i generally cant get TWRP installed, any ideas?
JCunderground said:
i generally cant get TWRP installed, any ideas?
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Check this thread if it won't install: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12331-its-here-twrp-2/
Why is everyone changing over to twrp? Is it better than cwm or something?
Samsung Galaxy Captivate ICS | HP TouchPad CM Xron B2.2
iamsamsamiam said:
Why is everyone changing over to twrp? Is it better than cwm or something?
Samsung Galaxy Captivate ICS | HP TouchPad CM Xron B2.2
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It has a touch interface. I like that lol
saves my buttons
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i cant actually find the '/boot' folder they're talking about, anybody help?
ace9988 said:
i cant actually find the '/boot' folder they're talking about, anybody help?
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Watch the second part of this video, it explains how to find /boot.
works like a charm, now to just get used to this lol
Related
CWM has been updated officialy to 3.2.0.1! See the Changelog and FAQ below for more information!
Changelog:
3.0.0.5 - Initial official release for the nook. Only supported ext3. Had bootloop errors with the 1.1.0 update. (Note: Unofficial builds supported ext4 but not both at the same time)
3.0.0.6 - No significant changes to 3.0.0.5 officially. (Note: Unofficial builds supported ext3 or ext4 but not both at the same time)
3.0.0.8 - Broken build. Blame the samsung phones for messed up additions.
3.0.0.9 - Adds official support for ext4 as well as compatability for ext3. (i.e. No need to swap recovery for different ROMs). Fixes "Always boots into recovery" with 1.1.0 updated u-boot.bin
3.0.1.0 - Adds support to for /sd-ext to recovery.
3.0.2.8 - Sets /system to ext2. You can now backup and restore your stock roms! Delete/Update all 3.0.0.5 threads to point to 3.0.2.8 for all rom types. Rom Manager now pushes a recovery kernel as well as the ramdisk!! No need to manually install recovery kernel. Just flash the lastest from RomManager and you are done!
3.2.0.0 - Support for newer nooks with the 5G /data parition! New .32 kernel is included which fixes the freezing after formatting /data! (/data format issues. Don't Use)
3.2.0.1 - Fixes a bug with 3.2.0.0 (actually a build issue) where ext3 (/data and /cache) wouldn't be formatted properly (they were but CWM was bombing out)
*Recommended *
RomManager can now push the recovery kernel. No need to manually install via CWM or ADB! Flash from RomManager and rock and roll.
Q: Why should I upgrade?
As of the official version 3.0.0.9 there CWM supports both ext3 and ext4 ROMs with a single recovery image. This means no more of this swapping back and forth between different versions of CWM! 3.0.2.8 sets /system to ext2 to allow for proper backing up and restoring of stock roms!
This version also fixes issues with the 1.1.0 version of u-boot.bin. Some with this version may experience that your NookColor will always boot back into RomManager. This is now fixed (as of 3.0.0.9)
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Q: But I have CWM <insert older version> I am good right?
Always use the latest found on this post or on RomManager. Older version are not supported
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Q: I used RomManager to install CWM but now i can't use backup or restore
This should be fixed. Report any issues to me either on this thread or via PM
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Q: I upgraded CWM and now my market doesn't work.
Installing CWM doesn't alter any rom or data files which shouldn't have any affect on recovery. There is something else that may have affected your market.
No worries though you can try the following to try and fix it:
If you are using CM7. Upgrade to the latest nightly (which will be after tonight: 3/3)
Try clearing the following: For "My Apps," go to manage apps, market, uninstall updates, clear market cache. Then delete data for Google Framework Services.
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Q: I have upgraded but now I am having issues?
So some of you are still having issues with this new CWM version. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE give me the following information:
What you are trying to do/accomplish. Be as detailed as possible
What rom you are running and what rom you are upgrading to (if applicable)
IMPORTANT! Grab a recovery.log from your nookcolor. You can do this either through adb or through the advanced menu. If I don't have this then there is little I can help with.
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Q: How do i grab the recovery.log?
Method 1: ADB
After setting up adb type:
Code:
adb pull /tmp/recovery.log
You are done. (This is why everyone should learn and setup ADB. It really is stupid simple)
Method 2: Save from the menu
From the ClockworkMod Recovery main screen do the following
Select 'Advanced'
Select 'Report Error'
There is now a copy of recovery.log on your sdcard. Transfer the sdcard to a computer or boot into your rom and mount your sdcard on your computer.
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Thank you Nemith
i flashed this earlier today, at first it kept bootlooping so i used the remove CW zip and got rid of it. The 2nd install went fine (both times i rebooted before booting into CW)
however CW says it cannot mount system so i'm unable to make a full backup
davidukfl said:
i flashed this earlier today, at first it kept bootlooping so i used the remove CW zip and got rid of it. The 2nd install went fine (both times i rebooted before booting into CW)
however CW says it cannot mount system so i'm unable to make a full backup
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What rom are you running?
Nice! Thanks!
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nemith said:
TL;DR: If you use RomManager go upgrade it in RomManager NOW!
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My RomManager still sees 3.0.0.5 as the latest version.
Chahk said:
My RomManager still sees 3.0.0.5 as the latest version.
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I provided a link/instructions to manual flash cwm. This may help.
Stock 2.1 rom
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davidukfl said:
Stock 2.1 rom
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Grab /tmp/recovery.log from your device after you try to do a nandroid backup.
Thanks!
Excellent! I 'll have a new installclockwork.zip and universal bootable sd out here as soon as I get back from skiing
Thanks!
Thanks for the info. I have been waiting for this.
So I'm stuck in the CM boot loop. Can I install from the boot-looping CM or do I flash it from the SD loaded CM?
No problem either way, just curious what the best approach is?
Moar gees with gginggerbread and tapatalk!
John Kotches said:
So I'm stuck in the CM boot loop. Can I install from the boot-looping CM or do I flash it from the SD loaded CM?
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Either should work since both are ran from RAM.
Can the img file be written to an SDcard? Also, can Nandroids made with 3.0.0.5 be restored using the update?
Homer
nemith said:
Grab /tmp/recovery.log from your device after you try to do a nandroid backup.
Thanks!
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the tmp folder is empty. In the clockwork folder on the SD card the boot.img file is in there though.
When i create a backup it says cannot mount system, and when i got to advanced and hit mount system it says the same thing
Homer_S_xda said:
Can the img file be written to an SDcard? Also, can Nandroids made with 3.0.0.5 be restored using the update?
Homer
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Yes. There is nothing special about the images written to an sdcard. You can even rename the files to uImage and uRamdisk to have it boot without the two-finger salute on the sdcard.
davidukfl said:
the tmp folder is empty. In the clockwork folder on the SD card the boot.img file is in there though.
When i create a backup it says cannot mount system, and when i got to advanced and hit mount system it says the same thing
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There should always be a /tmp/recovery.log. You need to grab this while in recovery via adb
Code:
adb pull /tmp/recovery.log
nemith said:
Either should work since both are ran from RAM.
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I'll probably shove remove cw onto the bootable sd card and then push cw again from rom manager.
Moar gees with gginggerbread and tapatalk!
I can't mount /system either. Using CM7. I also have a dual-boot partition, but I doubt that matters.
from log:
mounting /system!
W:failed to mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 (No such device)
Error mounting /system!
Also:
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
W:failed to mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p7 (No such device)
edit: Here's the full pastebin
Updated rom manager with cm7 nightly 7. Worked flawlessly.
Hi! So I've sucessfully rooted my phone using the SuperOneClick or whatever its called...I need help backing up my rom. Already tried to follow these instructions;
G. Flash Custom Recovery:
1) Push recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.6-galaxyace.img to your device using "adb push recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.3-galaxyace.img /tmp/" command
2) Turn off your phone
3) Press POWER+HOME BUTTON
4) Login to your device over "adb shell"
5) Mount /system using "mount /dev/block/stl12 /system" command
6) Flash CWM recovery using "flash_image recoveryonly /tmp/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.3-galaxyace.img" command
7) Umount /system using "umount /system" command
8) Reboot your device using "reboot recovery" command to test your new CWM recovery
9) Reboot your device
This is great and all...except for the fact that this keeps happening;
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb push recovery-cloc kwork-5.0.2.3-galaxyace.img /tmp/ cannot stat 'recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.3-galaxyace.img'
I've already moved the entire zip and folder into platform-tools. What is it I do now?
Would just like to know before I commence with downloading more apps.
Thank you in advanced,
WarDerp
Help please
Why are you using DB shell method? Just put zip on Sd card and install via recovery. androidflip.com/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-v5-on-galaxy-ace-s5830/
Bakuron said:
Why are you using DB shell method? Just put zip on Sd card and install via recovery. androidflip.com/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-v5-on-galaxy-ace-s5830/
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Thanks. But which Zip? the one found on that website? I have clockwork but it doesn't recognize my phone model. Do I install that .apk included on? Some of these instructions are pretty vague to be honest. There's another version of that tutorial that goes more in depth but its for an older version. I don't really want to flash anything without knowing what I'm doing..
When you say 'you have clockwork', that's a very vague statement. Please elaborate.
The zip file on that website provides a version of clockwork that will 1. provide a backup of your rom and 2. works for SG Ace. Which is what you want right? If not don't read any further and do some more searching around!
So let's go over what the website says. Download the zip file to your computer, paste it to your SD Card (anywhere on your SD Card). When it says 'paste the zip file as it is', it doesn't mean 'paste the .apk included in the zip file', it means 'paste the zip file'...
Disconnect your phone from your computer. Turn your phone off. Reboot into recovery by holding down the middle button and then pressing the power button. That will bring up 'recovery mode'. In recovery mode you will see the option 'apply update from SD Card', select that option with the middle key. It will then show you a list, in which will appear the .zip file you 'pasted into the SD Card'. Go to it and press the middle button. It will then install Clockwork Mod Recovery on your phone.
This should appear as an app, with the Clockwork bowler hat symbol. In there you can then press the 'create backup' and it will automatically reboot into recovery and show you the process of copying all the files into the 'clockwork recovery backup' folder that will have been created on your SD Card.
Is there anything vague about that?
Bakuron said:
When you say 'you have clockwork', that's a very vague statement. Please elaborate.
The zip file on that website provides a version of clockwork that will 1. provide a backup of your rom and 2. works for SG Ace. Which is what you want right? If not don't read any further and do some more searching around!
So let's go over what the website says. Download the zip file to your computer, paste it to your SD Card (anywhere on your SD Card). When it says 'paste the zip file as it is', it doesn't mean 'paste the .apk included in the zip file', it means 'paste the zip file'...
Disconnect your phone from your computer. Turn your phone off. Reboot into recovery by holding down the middle button and then pressing the power button. That will bring up 'recovery mode'. In recovery mode you will see the option 'apply update from SD Card', select that option with the middle key. It will then show you a list, in which will appear the .zip file you 'pasted into the SD Card'. Go to it and press the middle button. It will then install Clockwork Mod Recovery on your phone.
This should appear as an app, with the Clockwork bowler hat symbol. In there you can then press the 'create backup' and it will automatically reboot into recovery and show you the process of copying all the files into the 'clockwork recovery backup' folder that will have been created on your SD Card.
Is there anything vague about that?
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No need to get upset, but respect for helping me. So, in short, this will allow Clockwork Rom Manager to detect my model of phone and then allow me to back up my current rom, right?
I'm running Clockwork Rom Manager 5.0.0.3. What is the .apk he's including? Its not my fault if I have concerns..
WarDerp said:
No need to get upset, but respect for helping me. So, in short, this will allow Clockwork Rom Manager to detect my model of phone and then allow me to back up my current rom, right?
I'm running Clockwork Rom Manager 5.0.0.3. What is the .apk he's including? Its not my fault if I have concerns..
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dont install rom manger it kills ur phone
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
spacecaker said:
dont install rom manger it kills ur phone
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
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K so, what do I do? I mean wtf...do I just unroot my phone and pretend this never happened? I want to back up my rom, and if you're saying not to, and he's saying its okay...and there's a divide...how is this supposed to be noob friendly?
WarDerp said:
K so, what do I do? I mean wtf...do I just unroot my phone and pretend this never happened? I want to back up my rom, and if you're saying not to, and he's saying its okay...and there's a divide...how is this supposed to be noob friendly?
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you may not install rom manager because it kills your phonw
you need to use
the cwm .zip file given on dev section
rom manager has bricked and killed a lot phones
if you want to back upp stock rom
first download
cf root
flash it in cwm
then
convert system to ext4
then make backupp
otherwise you cant restore it
or use odin
to flash back
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You mean to tell me...that I'm supposed to flash another ROM before I backup my own?
What nonsense! I just want to do something so simple. And you keep saying not to use ROM Manager...but you recommend Clockwork Manager.
Sigh...
WarDerp said:
You mean to tell me...that I'm supposed to flash another ROM before I backup my own?
What nonsense! I just want to do something so simple. And you keep saying not to use ROM Manager...but you recommend Clockwork Manager.
Sigh...
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no
just a kernel
not a rom
and not clocwork manager
but the recovery -cwm recovery-
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Est-ce que tu parles francais?
Je ne comprende pas les instructions...
What is it I do exactly, from the begining, from a to z without any room for misunderstanding things, si vous plait
If you can put both french and english, that would be nice
what model is your phone?
wfeimobile said:
what model is your phone?
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The samsung Galaxy Ace Gt-S5830D
But I'm not looking to modify it until I back up my ROM
*facepalm* Ohh spacecaker.....
Look OP , you cannot use ROM Manager because it bricks your phone .
You have to flash ClockworkMod Recovery through stock recovery (it's a zip file)
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
Ok, how do I do this? And from the beginning please
Step by step
Much thanks thus far!
WarDerp said:
You mean to tell me...that I'm supposed to flash another ROM before I backup my own?
What nonsense! I just want to do something so simple. And you keep saying not to use ROM Manager...but you recommend Clockwork Manager.
Sigh...
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No there is a miscommunication here. ROM MANAGER will brick your phone but CLOCKWORK RECOVERY is fine. They are TWO DIFFERENT THINGS.
CLOCKWORK RECOVERY can be got FROM THE LINK I PROVIDED and installed via the instructions I repeated here.
Edit: For the record the link I provided will install CWM Manager v1.80 AS WELL AS Recovery. This is not the same app as ROM Manager and it simply provides a user interface that takes you directly to Recovery Mode and create backups without having to go into recovery mode manually.
WarDerp said:
Ok, how do I do this? And from the beginning please
Step by step
Much thanks thus far!
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1) Download the Clockworkmod zip
2) Place it in your sdcard , preferably not in any folder
3) Go into recovery mode in your Ace
4) Select "install zip from sdcard"
5) Select your Clockworkmod zip
6) Reboot , then go into recovery again
DONE !
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
EmoBoiix3 said:
1) Download the Clockworkmod zip
2) Place it in your sdcard , preferably not in any folder
3) Go into recovery mode in your Ace
4) Select "install zip from sdcard"
5) Select your Clockworkmod zip
6) Reboot , then go into recovery again
DONE !
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
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YES THANK YOU
Also what does the last part of your post mean lol
And, this Clockworkmod.zip...do I get it from the link Bakuron posted?
WarDerp said:
And, this Clockworkmod.zip...do I get it from the link Bakuron posted?
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YES!
The last part of his post is a 'sig'...the hint is in its repetition...
Edit: But if you have Rom Manager for the love of God delete it first, before you do anything else. It will brick your phone!!!!!
For all you Shotputterz heres the factory image we've been waiting for
assuming you have debug mode enabled, ADB and fastboot working properly
EDIT 1: REUP'D CWM mod
EDIT 2: reordered process to make more sense
Method:
1. Download the Beta CWM mod from rootzwikis credit to birdman EDIT:REUP'ED http://d-h.st/Fdp
2. Using fastboot, DO NOT FLASH Clockwork mod just use the syntax
"fastboot boot 'File path of clockwork mod image'
Note* this will boot directly into the recovery without permanently writing to the recovery and boot partition on the eMMC on the Nexus Qs board
3. Download the posted CWM factory backup posted
4. make the directory on the device and adb push the backup folder (unzipped) to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup while in CWM recovery
*The device should show up in "adb devices" while in the CWM recovery*
5. *TEXT WILL BE REALLY SMALL! Now navigate with the Scroll wheel to backups and restore and tap the mute button to select.
*IF SOMETHING IS SELECTED IN ERROR THERE IS NO BACK BUTTON JUST REBOOT AND REDO FASTBOOT BOOT*
6. Now select restore and select the image folder
7.blah blah CWM Freaking MAGIC
8. Your Q is back to factory state
If someone wants to PM me or show me how to package this in a nicer CWM zip to install with a script let me know
http://d-h.st/yeo
*Note* I am NOT responsible if you brick your already bricked Nexus Q*
You sir get a beer, since my 2nd (dev) Q won't arrive until later this week, and mine was a shot put until this post.
If you happen to be in NYC before I move to SF, you get three beers.
Hoppy ones.
I am moving to SF
Did the reflash go smoothly?
fiveipads said:
I am moving to SF
Did the reflash go smoothly?
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No unfortunately it didn't--I blew away all partitions other than bootloader so I can't, to my knowledge at least, push the zip since I can't adb.
I've got factory recovery, boot, system imgs but the system img won't push out because of fastboot's apparent inability to handle files that large (1GB exactly I believe).
...I guess I have to patiently await my second Q but the point of having two was to *use* one and have one for dev... rather than have one as a heavy reminder of my overzealous endeavors...
Hopefully I can give it more time while on this SF trip...
Boot into the cwm bootloader with fastboot without flashing. Adb will be enabled and you can push files the files while your in adb recovery. Try that and flash it.
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Does our Q's have internal memory.. if not wouldn't it be possible to run back up of off otg memory stick if recovery would support it
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fiveipads said:
Boot into the cwm bootloader with fastboot without flashing. Adb will be enabled and you can push files the files while your in adb recovery. Try that and flash it.
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The problem I'm having is that ADB is not responding from CWM... at least not on a Windows machine. The drivers are fine as ADB was working in normal mode before my issue sprung up.
EDIT: As suspected Virtual Ubuntu on a Win host didn't see the device, Physical Ubuntu had no issue. NQ reloaded.
fiveipads said:
Boot into the cwm bootloader with fastboot without flashing. Adb will be enabled and you can push files the files while your in adb recovery. Try that and flash it.
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Can we do this by say pushing the file to the download folder and then installing from zip?
And i know slightly off topic but once we've installed some apks for example, what's currently the best interface to use to navigate through the apps and use them?
How do I make a directory on Nexus Q
fiveipads said:
For all you Shotputterz heres the factory image we've been waiting for
assuming you have debug mode enabled, ADB and fastboot working properly
Method:
1. Download the posted CWM factory backup posted
2. make the directory on the device and adb push the backup folder (unzipped) to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
http://d-h.st/yeo
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In step 2 you say make a directory for the file that is posted below. How do I create a directory on the Nexus Q? Currently my Q is stuck in a bootloop after trying to launch CWM from a Galaxy Nexus. If you could post command codes that would be awesome!
I figured it out. You can just follow step #4 and in CWM you can push the CWM Factory img to the /sdcard/Download/ folder and use CWM to unzip and launch.
Could someone please provide me the beta cwm image for Nexus Q? The links are all circular and point to
http://goo.im/devs/birdman/CWM-steelhead-beta.img
Which is dead...
discoltk said:
Could someone please provide me the beta cwm image for Nexus Q? The links are all circular and point to
http://goo.im/devs/birdman/CWM-steelhead-beta.img
Which is dead...
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I've been trying to get ahold of this image too! Anyone?? anyone?? Bueller???
WildSatchmo said:
I've been trying to get ahold of this image too! Anyone?? anyone?? Bueller???
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Me as well...not sure why I got this damn thing...lol
The edit didn't prompt an email to me even though I'm following the thread, so those of you looking for the clockworkmod beta image please take note that OP was kind enough to provide a working link to the image.
Thanks fiveipads!
Can someone post full backup please?
caioketo said:
Can someone post full backup please?
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The link at the bottom still works for me...
http://d-h.st/yeo
..
ok this is really bothering me, i've restored with this factory image several times, and I have to do it again right now and I cannot seem to push this file folder to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
what am i doing wrong..
it should be:
adb push NexusQFactoryImage /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ (assuming the file is in same folder as adb which it is)
that's it right.... the extracted folder contents in a folder.. not the zip.. so i dont understand why this is not working. Everytime I go to CWM and try to restore it tells me nothing to restore...
what really bothers me is that i've done this a hundred times, and never had this problem..
UKROB86 said:
ok this is really bothering me, i've restored with this factory image several times, and I have to do it again right now and I cannot seem to push this file folder to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
what am i doing wrong..
it should be:
adb push NexusQFactoryImage /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ (assuming the file is in same folder as adb which it is)
that's it right.... the extracted folder contents in a folder.. not the zip.. so i dont understand why this is not working. Everytime I go to CWM and try to restore it tells me nothing to restore...
what really bothers me is that i've done this a hundred times, and never had this problem..
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BUMP.. stuck in CWM unable to get a restorable file.. no idea why...
Download OneClickRestore (it's the factory image straight from Google with the needed fastboot files included)
Extract zip to OneClickRestore
Unplug Nexus Q
Plug in Nexus Q and place hand on it til the leds turn red then remove hand
Launch "flash-all.bat" from the OneClickRestore folder
You may need to do a full reset, it's hit or miss
Another option is push & flash (Nexus Q)uantum Singularity Project RTS ROM from CWM and again may need to hard reset.
RTS is
Based on stock 4.0.4 build IAN67K
Deodexed
Zip aligned
init.d Support
bash support
Busybox updated
Prerooted
Superuser
Updated Keymap (Home=Home, End=Back, Delete=Menu, Insert=Visualizer)
Lokifish Marz said:
Download OneClickRestore (it's the factory image straight from Google with the needed fastboot files included)
Extract zip to OneClickRestore
Unplug Nexus Q
Plug in Nexus Q and place hand on it til the leds turn red then remove hand
Launch "flash-all.bat" from the OneClickRestore folder
You may need to do a full reset, it's hit or miss
Another option is push & flash (Nexus Q)uantum Singularity Project RTS ROM from CWM and again may need to hard reset.
RTS is
Based on stock 4.0.4 build IAN67K
Deodexed
Zip aligned
init.d Support
bash support
Busybox updated
Prerooted
Superuser
Updated Keymap (Home=Home, End=Back, Delete=Menu, Insert=Visualizer)
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The problem with putting Quantum singularity project on is that I can't turn on ADB debug, because i use a bluetooth mouse and keyboard, don't have an OTG mouse/keyboard, so somehow I need to be able to connect with adb to setup a bluetooth connected mouse/keyboard
I was thinking to install stock image, and then without wiping install Quantum SIngularity Project over top to preserve the settings for usb debug, on.
what's confusing to me is that i've restored the stock image many times before, and never had a problem.. that's why im wondering what the problem is.. if im typing something wrong.
I used the OneClickRestore as you said, and im just booting it up now
EDIT: didn't get past boot logo, i'll try again
So just to confirm this OneClickRestore is loading the stock nexus Q img right? I've never used it before I usually manually do it
EDIT: still stuck at the nexus q logo before home screen
do you see any error in my commands of trying to push the stock img folder (original post) to "/sdcard/clockworkmod/backup" ? I've done it many times before never had a problem
Hey guys,
do you know how i can directly reboot into recovery and flash a .zip file via script for terminal emulator?
I think you know the ROMManager, you can download updates there, it automatically reboots into recovery and flashes without asking the .zip file, how can i realize that via script for the terminal emulator? cuz i want to create a updater for my and my friends roms
Is there any way to realize that?
Thanks,
Glenn
No answers? Please!
fd1999 said:
No answers? Please!
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wich phone do u have?
have u installed the recovery image the rom manager has got?
jiffer1991 said:
wich phone do u have?
have u installed the recovery image the rom manager has got?
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So, first, GlenniBoy and I, we're working on a new project. Currently we're using CWM.
fd1999 said:
So, first, GlenniBoy and I, we're working on a new project. Currently we're using CWM.
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as u said the rom manager contains the feature u want to use on the terminal for the roms want to use.
check out the rom manager apk with the apk tool
u might find a hint in there (a script or something) because i guess something like that has to be there
Did it work?
We didn't know, I'll try it later, but already pressed Thanks
Hello, i think i made a big mistake, on my phone with root explorer i was unable to mount / and then i tried to mount /system into read only, i remember that i ticked "owner" "group" and "other" but only on read, and my phone just freezed and now the screen is on but it is black and the navigation buttons are on too, please help me
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Go to twrp, mount system, go-to inbuilt file manager and chmod 755 the system folder and reboot, or Dirty flash the firmware will do the job.
Next time, do nand-backup before perform sny changes to system. or would be better don't messed up with root partition.
R324D said:
Go to twrp, mount system, go-to inbuilt file manager and chmod 755 the system folder and reboot, or Dirty flash the firmware will do the job.
Next time, do nand-backup before perform sny changes to system. or would be better don't messed up with root partition.
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You are sure it is going to work ?
Yakia said:
You are sure it is going to work ?
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Lol
I don't know man, you could try. I'm not a magician...
Soooo little info you provided, I don't know what device you mentioned above? Rooted/unrooted? Custom rom/stock rom? Twrp installed/uninstalled? Almost zero info :laugh:
But basically, yes it'll work. Just do it..
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Lol
I don't know man, you could try. I'm not a magician...
Soooo little info you provided, I don't know what device you mentioned above? Rooted/unrooted? Custom rom/stock rom? Twrp installed/uninstalled? Almost zero info :laugh:
But basically, yes it'll work. Just do it..
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I actually have twrp installed and fully functionnal, but the phone won't boot on os, when i try to boot, it always shows me recovery, and i precise that in /system there is no file, its empty, i don't know why but when i go to storage info i see that the system partition takes 4gb why ? If in file explorer /system is empty, why system takes 4gb ? Maybe it's not really empty ? Anyway i just need help please
Yakia said:
I actually have twrp installed and fully functionnal, but the phone won't boot on os, when i try to boot, it always shows me recovery, and i precise that in /system there is no file, its empty, i don't know why but when i go to storage info i see that the system partition takes 4gb why ? If in file explorer /system is empty, why system takes 4gb ? Maybe it's not really empty ? Anyway i just need help please
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I tried to help you here, but clearly you didn't read my previous comment.
Boot into TWRP (you said you have it installed), and you have to MOUNT SYSTEM first, or it'll just show you an empty folder without file.
R324D said:
I tried to help you here, but clearly you didn't read my previous comment.
Boot into TWRP (you said you have it installed), and you have to MOUNT SYSTEM first, or it'll just show you an empty folder without file.
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Where do i mount system ? Sorry if i'm maybe annoying i just want to be sure that i will not fail
Yakia said:
Where do i mount system ? Sorry if i'm maybe annoying i just want to be sure that i will not fail
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Just boot into twrp, you'll see mount menu as soon as you enter the twrp recovery. Enter mount and check system.
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Just boot into twrp, you'll see mount menu as soon as you enter the twrp recovery. Enter mount and check system.
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When i tick system, i have no "mount" button, i only have a "disable mtp" button, why ? I can give you screens if you want