Are we getting the clockwork touch recovery like the international S3?
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I'm sure we will. The international version already has it. It's just a matter of time before we see it.
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You just have to compile it like normal cwm. Team Epic will release it when stable
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Did CWM release their touch recovery for our phone sg2?
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I don't know what u meant, but recovery is custom rom based, if u have a custom rom like CheckRom v6(perfect btw) u have it. If the rom doesnt supports it u have the normal one.
sam razzy said:
Did CWM release their touch recovery for our phone sg2?
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Yes, it's available in Rom manager with purchase via PayPal or the android market.
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Current version of RedPill Kernal uses touch CWM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1288850
I have successfully bypassed hardbricking from rom manager on my galaxy gio and made a guide about how to do that. You are probably thinking right now "but wait, ace and gio are different phones! This can't work!" Well, wrong. This has also been confirmed to work on galaxy fit. So i need someone to test rom manager my safe way (which is 99.9% safe). My tester needs the following:
A Samsung galaxy ace, rooted and vem installed.
Have the ability to take screenshots.
Want to prevent hardbricks from incorrectly using rom manager
Please pm me if you're interested. I will give you instructions from there.
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Hi, i think that Gio and Ace hv working ROM Manager now becoz we hv official support now?
(Maybe im wrong, but i will never touch that freak again )
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ROMFlasherAce said:
Hi, i think that Gio and Ace hv working ROM Manager now becoz we hv official support now?
(Maybe im wrong, but i will never touch that freak again )
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No, you make rom manager use your current recovery and configures to use that one.
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I use it day to day safely.
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NathanBookham said:
I use it day to day safely.
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Nice. But some people don't
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Stop posting stuff like this. Rom Manager isn't 100% compatible with ace yet. It will brick any ace on stock firmware (you know, the firmware EVERY NEW USER STARTS WITH WILL BRICK WITH ROM MANAGER)
Rom Manager requires a custom kernel and cwm5 installed to have a chance of working brick free.
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Stop posting stuff like this. Rom Manager isn't 100% compatible with ace yet. It will brick any ace on stock firmware (you know, the firmware EVERY NEW USER STARTS WITH WILL BRICK WITH ROM MANAGER)
Rom Manager requires a custom kernel and cwm5 installed to have a chance of working brick free.
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Yes. I was thinking of writing the guide about just that you described here.
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TThe rom manager included in CM7 official does not brick.
But tge one which I dl from play store bricked my phone.
I guess you need CWM compatible kernel before using.
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galaxyace152 said:
TThe rom manager included in CM7 official does not brick.
But tge one which I dl from play store bricked my phone.
I guess you need CWM compatible kernel before using.
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You need a cwm compatible kernel and cwm installed, yes.
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Ok, Here we go....I am very new at this and never did a kernel flash so excuse my ignorance...have flashed roms...soraum...and now using blackstar vII rom and love it...but i heard alot about this hydracore kernel and wanted to know if i could flash it on the blackstar verison 7 rom...i already have this rom installed....
So question...i want to know how to flash this hyracore kernel 5.4 on my galaxy note sgh-i717 at&t...
FYI..I download hydracore kernel 5.4 OC zip the other day and tried to install through cmw and it literally bricked my galaxy note...I mean their was nothing...no power....nothing....wouldnt turn on anything.....luckly i was under warrenty and got a replacement so i am up and running...on a new galaxy note 2 sgh-i717 att with blackrain version 7 rom and everything is good....
SO how to install kernel and what did i do wrong that literally shut down my note or bricked it......
you are flashing the wrong kernel not made for I717
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From what I can tell that kernel is for the n7000 not the i717, which explains why you bricked your device. Kernels are device specific. We do not currently have anything like that for the i717 yet.
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Hydracore is for the n7000 note. That's the international version. You're running the i717 version. None of the ROMs or kernels from the n7000 will work on the i717 and vice versa.
hi all I got my note from someone and notice it has a custom recovery but its not rooted...so can I flash this back to completely stock without a computer? since it his not cwm recoverver but a different one.
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If you want to go back to stock and have root it can be done, but you will need CWM or TWRP...what do you have installed. You say you have a custom recovery but you are not rooted.... you dont need to be rooted to put CWM or TWRP on, is it you do not have a computer at all...What ROM is on there now?
I would find a computer it would be your best bet, but below are the tools for the GNote for these forums.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1740367
its the twrp recovery that's installed
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right I have no computer or a way to use one
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Download a kernel from the original dev section i.e. dagr8's kernel and flash it from your recovery. That should restore your root privileges. Sounds like he just unrooted the phone on a custom ROM for some bizarre reason.
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it actually has the stock ics
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Doesn't matter. If recovery is installed you don't really have a problem. Just follow my instructions and you should have root in 5 minutes.
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so I can flash roms and everything the way it is?
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Yes, flash away. Read every First Post a couple of times for the installation instructions.
Can any one tell me which cloclworkmod is stable and suitable to flash android 4.4 rom?
sry to my bad english
6.0.4.7
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6.0.4.7
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Is it any link?
sry i'm a newbie
If you have root download clockworkmod rom manager and install it from there.
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FallenGuy said:
Is it any link?
sry i'm a newbie
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Here you go
forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/cwm-clockworkmod-recovery-kit-kat-4-4-t2628412
DO NOT USE ROM MANAGER. It can "break" CWM on the S2.
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keithross39 said:
DO NOT USE ROM MANAGER. It can "break" CWM on the S2.
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I have a S4, S3 and S2 and never had problems with rom manager, but I haven't touched my S2 for years. Is that a problem of the newer versions?
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Rom Manager does not play nice with the combined kernel/recovery on the S2 (and is unnecessary anyway, I mean, how hard is it to boot into CWRecovery to do stuff ?). If you continue to use it, you will break CWM eventually, if you haven't up until now you've been very lucky. And for most people around here who don't do backups, when it eventually breaks recovery it will mean flashing stock with Odin & probably a factory reset after that, which means you lose your data.
So, if you want to continue to use it, knock yourself out. But no crying in a future thread in Q&A because all you'll get is 'What were you told <insert period of time since this thread here> ago ?'
I'm pretty sure ROM manager is "not good" irrespective of the version. I have read enough threads on here to know that it shouldn't be used with the S2........period.
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Found a better alternative, tested it on my S3 and S4, should work better than rom manager.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mkrtchyan.recoverytools
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