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My prime is stuck in the splash screen and I can't get it to go further than that. I've been reading and been told I can push the ROMs zip file with the adb push command. The zip I downloaded on my computer is in my downloads folder. What would I exactly need to put in the command window to push the zip to the internal memory of my prime?
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Nilsonf said:
My prime is stuck in the splash screen and I can't get it to go further than that. I've been reading and been told I can push the ROMs zip file with the adb push command. The zip I downloaded on my computer is in my downloads folder. What would I exactly need to put in the command window to push the zip to the internal memory of my prime?
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Number 1, stick your ROM into the same folder that adb is in.
Number 2, read up about command line and terminal. (Trust me, you should do this)
Number 3, with your new found knowledge, push that file onto your internal storage. Example "adb push /ROM.zip /sdcard" !!!!!!
It's as simple as that sometimes.
The thing I don't get is what am I supposed to put on the adb push /ROM.zip /sdcard part
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adb
Run adb devices, this will let you know if your drivers are working correctly, you should get
Recovery and your devices serial number, then if your zip is named virtuous.zip the command line is,
adb push virtuous.zip /sdcard/
You put the name of the zip file in there to push, /sdcard/ puts it on your root directory.
dklue said:
Run adb devices, this will let you know if your drivers are working correctly, you should get
Recovery and your devices serial number, then if your from zip is named virtuous.zip the command line is,
ad push virtuous.zip /sdcard/
You put the name of the zip file in there to push, /sdcard/ puts it on your root directory.
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I've been doing that but it doesn't work
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adb
Can you put it into cwm recovery ? When off hold volume down and the power button,
When little white letters come up, hit volume up, it should be in cwm when your adb pushing files, you can also try continuing to hold down on volume and then you get the three choices,
Android, USB, wipe data, it may push in the USB choice, read in the development section how
to unbrick your transformer prime, hopefully its a soft brick.
dklue said:
Can you put it into cwm recovery ? When off hold volume down and the power button,
When little white letters come up, hit volume up, it should be in cwm when your adb pushing files, you can also try continuing to hold down on volume and then you get the three choices,
Android, USB, wipe data, it may push in the USB choice, read in the development section how
to unbrick your transformer prime, hopefully its a soft brick.
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Yeah when I try to push the file its in CWM and I type adb devices it recognizes it in recovery and the serial. I put adb push Primalicious_9.4.2.21._Final.zip /sdcard/ enter and it says no such file. Is it supposed to be in a specific folder or am I doing something wrong? I already unbricked it I just need to load the ROM
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adb
The rom zip file should be in the directory where your adb.exe is. So if its in say
Program files/android/tools that's where you need to put the zip, otherwise it won't know
Where it is.
dklue said:
The rom zip file should be in the directory where your adb.exe is. So if its in say
Program files/android/tools that's where you need to put the zip, otherwise it won't know
Where it is.
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Is this right?
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adb
Yes that's right, you may want to rename it prime.zip, cause it may be .zip.zip or something,
or it may be a zip inside a zip.
dklue said:
Yes that's right, you may want to rename it prime.zip, cause it may be .zip.zip or something,
or it may be a zip inside a zip.
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So rename the ROM prime.zip? And try that?
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adb
You need to put the full file name,
adb push primalicious.zip /sdcard/
That's just the example, put the correct name in and include .zip.
I changed the name to prime.zip so I tried adb push prime.zip /sdcard/ and adb push prime.zip.zip /sdcard/ and it says no files found
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adb
Do you have a backup to restore in cwm ? Or try to unmount /staging and mount /Data
In cwm and try
adb push prime.zip /data/local/
Otherwise I'm not sure why its not recognizing that file, I bricked my prime and someone in irc channel sent me a blob file, and he told me to push it to /data/local/
And it worked, I had to use win xp cause I couldn't get it to work on win 7, but your getting the correct response from adb devices, so I'm not sure,
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http://android.dkszone.net/copy-transfer-files-android-sd-card-adb-windows
dklue said:
Do you have a backup to restore in cwm ? Or try to unmount /staging and mount /Data
In cwm and try
adb push prime.zip /data/local/
Otherwise I'm not sure why its not recognizing that file, I bricked my prime and someone in irc channel sent me a blob file, and he told me to push it to /data/local/
And it worked, I had to use win xp cause I couldn't get it to work on win 7, but your getting the correct response from adb devices, so I'm not sure,
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Ok thank you for your help. I will try to do that tomorrow cause I'm tired of messing with it for tonight lol. Hopefully I can get it to work
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FIX!! - How to adb a zip ROM through CWM!!!
Hello there, for the last few nights I was having the same issue as you. I bricked my tablet, fixed it, and then just got stocked on the recovery with no data on my SDCARD. After searching and searching for hours online I found your post last night. And after reading the comments from "dklue", i googled some more information about something very important that me and you were missing!: "Blob files".
The "Primalicious_9.4.2.21._Final.zip" file or the "AOKP.zip" file will not work just like that because they are not in the format to be "Pushed" using the push command (At least thats what i kinda realized lol) anyhow, so i went online and searched for a ROM on Blob format and luckily i found the following!:
[ROM][WW][US][9.4.2.21] Primeval: The STOCK stock rom
So here is what worked for me thanks God! lol (Keep in mind that for some reason this process did not work for me on the new "CWM Touch Recovery 5.8.1.8" I actually had to downgrade my CWM to the 5.5.0.4 Version, you can download it from here:
androidroot . mobi / 2012 / 02/22/introducing-cwm-for-asus-transformer-prime/ --> WITH NO SPACE in between!
Here is how to Install the CWM file on your prime:
1. Get fastboot from that website, and extract it.
2. Download the blob file (tfp_CWM5_androidroot.blob), and put it in the same folder as where you extracted fastboot.
3. Power off your prime.
4. Boot with Volume-down pressed. Wait when you see text appearing. The prime will then allow you to start “fastboot” -> USB ICON.
5. Open up a command-line prompt, and navigate to where you extracted fastboot with “cd”.
6. Enter the following commandline to flash recovery: fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery tfp_CWM5_androidroot.blob
7. Reboot
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Anyhow, so after you have that version installed:
1. Download "ROOTED 9.4.2.21 CWM compatible signed US version"
d - h . s t / r 4 4 -> WITH NO SPACE! (This is from the Primeval: The STOCK stock rom) Thread.
2. EXTRACT IT to the same directory where your ADB is! We only need the BLOBFILE from that zip folder!
3. Once you have the files extracted just run the following on your Command line:
adb push blobfile /sdcard/ ---> Its going to look like its not doing
nothing but dont worry its doing it in the background after 401 or some
seconds the command line will returned to you with a message like this:
1275kb, dadadada...
4. VERY IMPORTANT!: enter:
adb shell
dd if=/sdcard/blobfile of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
(Same as the previews step it will take forever but it will work dude!)
5. DONE! at least this is what worked for me man!
Im so happy now my Asus is freaking Brand NEw again! i was JUST about to through this garbage away but im so happy "dklue" gave me the BLOB concept idea! heheheh i guess i learned something new now..
djedoortega said:
Hello there, for the last few nights I was having the same issue as you. I bricked my tablet, fixed it, and then just got stocked on the recovery with no data on my SDCARD. After searching and searching for hours online I found your post last night. And after reading the comments from Nilsonf, i googled some more information about something very important that me and you were missing!: "Blob files".
The "Primalicious_9.4.2.21._Final.zip" file or the "AOKP.zip" file will not work just like that because they are not in the format to be "Pushed" using the push command (At least thats what i kinda realized lol) anyhow, so i went online and searched for a ROM on Blob format and luckily i found the following!:
[ROM][WW][US][9.4.2.21] Primeval: The STOCK stock rom
So here is what worked for me thanks God! lol (Keep in mind that for some reason this process did not work for me on the new "CWM Touch Recovery 5.8.1.8" I actually had to downgrade my CWM to the 5.5.0.4 Version, you can download it from here:
androidroot . mobi / 2012 / 02/22/introducing-cwm-for-asus-transformer-prime/ --> WITH NO SPACE in between!
Here is how to Install the CWM file on your prime:
1. Get fastboot from that website, and extract it.
2. Download the blob file (tfp_CWM5_androidroot.blob), and put it in the same folder as where you extracted fastboot.
3. Power off your prime.
4. Boot with Volume-down pressed. Wait when you see text appearing. The prime will then allow you to start “fastboot” -> USB ICON.
5. Open up a command-line prompt, and navigate to where you extracted fastboot with “cd”.
6. Enter the following commandline to flash recovery: fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery tfp_CWM5_androidroot.blob
7. Reboot
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Anyhow, so after you have that version installed:
1. Download "ROOTED 9.4.2.21 CWM compatible signed US version"
d - h . s t / r 4 4 -> WITH NO SPACE! (This is from the Primeval: The STOCK stock rom) Thread.
2. EXTRACT IT to the same directory where your ADB is! We only need the BLOBFILE from that zip folder!
3. Once you have the files extracted just run the following on your Command line:
adb push blobfile /sdcard/ ---> Its going to look like its not doing
nothing but dont worry its doing it in the background after 401 or some
seconds the command line will returned to you with a message like this:
1275kb, dadadada...
4. VERY IMPORTANT!: enter:
adb shell
dd if=/sdcard/blobfile of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
(Same as the previews step it will take forever but it will work dude!)
5. DONE! at least this is what worked for me man!
Im so happy now my Asus is freaking Brand NEw again! i was JUST about to through this garbage away but im so happy "Nilsonf" gave me the BLOB concept idea! heheheh i guess i learned something new now..
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Thanks man. I'll have to try that sometime later on today. I will report back with the end results
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I'm stuck on number 3 of part 2. It's been doing nothing for about 20 minutes now. Should I keep waiting?
I downloaded it from here ww w.clockworkmod.co m/rommanager/
I got the 5.8.4.3 image for my att note
(sorry I need to post more)
I have put it on my internal sd card and renamed it to recovery then I used my terminal emulator to use the command
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
then it says it cant find it.
What am I missing?
rogsoccerman said:
I downloaded it from here ww w.clockworkmod.co m/rommanager/
I got the 5.8.4.3 image for my att note
(sorry I need to post more)
I have put it on my internal sd card and renamed it to recovery then I used my terminal emulator to use the command
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
then it says it cant find it.
What am I missing?
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Use odin.... thats what i done worked perfect!
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How do I Odin a recovery image? I thought you need a tar file.
rogsoccerman said:
How do I Odin a recovery image? I thought you need a tar file.
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Scroll on down this thread and u will find the tar file for odin and it will fix ur problems
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rogsoccerman said:
How do I Odin a recovery image? I thought you need a tar file.
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Its a little bit farther down someone already made the same thread ur file is there hope it helps let me know
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Link please I can't find what you are talking about, all I can find is the old version by braway.
Thank you
rogsoccerman said:
I downloaded it from here ww w.clockworkmod.co m/rommanager/
I got the 5.8.4.3 image for my att note
(sorry I need to post more)
I have put it on my internal sd card and renamed it to recovery then I used my terminal emulator to use the command
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
then it says it cant find it.
What am I missing?
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I get the same problem as root in terminal:
flash_image recovery /mnt/sdcard/recovery.img
error scanning partitions: no such file or directory
- ROM Manager won't work; the "flash touch recovery" says "not supported" on this phone. The recovery download also doesn't work; the Galaxy Note is not listed, despite it being on the clockworkmod website!
- ODIN won't work as it needs a tar file or md5, or similar.
- There is no tar file in this thread or anywhere else I can find. If anyone knows exactly where this can be found, that would be helpful!
Basically, if I could find an easy way to "tar" up the recovery.img, it might work with ODIN. This might work, as past tars had only the one file within, but I need a UNIX OS to use the tar command. Drat!
UPDATE: I tarred it in the terminal and will now try ODIN. I hope it works....
UPDATE #2 - yep, it works!
How to install
Odin (this will increase the flash counter)
- put your phone into download mode
- in odin choose pda, and select the .tar.md5 file and flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584576
[Recovery] ClockworkMod Based Touch Recovery - 04/14/12
works without any issue.....
Here's how I installed/upgraded CWM to 5.8.4.3 this is an A in Q&A
I was on the April version of CWM and was fat and happy, then I thought I'd try ICS, and didn't much care for what I was finding, then I read about another one I thought I'd try, but it (apparently) required a newer version of CWM, 5.8.4.3 i think.
So ROM Manager from the play store wouldn't do the upgrade for me, kept giving errors.
I'd used odin to install the april .tar, but this new version comes in an .img file.
I downloaded the .img file and placed it on my phone in sdcard (/mnt/sdcard)
searched high and low for a few hours, found a semi-cogent post about how to install it using adb from your PC, i guess.
adb is in the SDK which you can get from here:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
I installed this and I located adb here: C:\androidsdk\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
on my PC from the command line (start, run, cmd, ENTER) I changed directories to that directory.
I executed, still on the command line: adb shell
:
This presented me the the octothorpe (hashtag if you must) prompt:#
at the # prompt I entered WITHOUT the double quote, ditto marks (")
"dd if=/sdcard/recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.3-quincyatt.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p22"
so it looked like this:
#dd if=/sdcard/recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.3-quincyatt.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p22
I pressed enter and it ran pretty quickly and returned to the (apparent) adb prompt # then I typed exit and it dumped me to the C: prompt and I exited that too (so there!), Then I rebooted the phone into recovery mode using one of many nifty reboot apps in the play store, so I don't have to have my fingers holding this slick and slippery buttons.
I verified I was in the new version of CWM, and rebooted to make sure my phone was still breathing... it was so I bailed back into recovery and am now running a backup... then I'll try to install the new ICS ROM, although it looks way too small to me.
I've gathered that the # prompt is the root prompt in adb, so either I'm very lucky and it does this by default, or adb detected my rooted phone... if you've read this far your guess is as good as mine.
I hope this helped someone from having to google for hours and hours into the night, and then not oversleep, not be late to work, not get fired, not go on unemployment, etc.
or not.
if you are running an unsecured kernel, adb should start with root rights of I'm not mistaken...also when you were done moving the recovery file instead of exiting the adb session and the c prompt altogether
You could have simply used the command:
Adb reboot recovery
And in fact..That's all those apps do.
Also of you copy the files in your android sdk platform-tools folder:
Aapt.exe
Adb.exe
Adbwinapi.dll
Adbwinusbapi.dll
Into your main Windows folder, you no longer have to cd to the platform-tools folder, you can use adb as a global command.
bigjoe2675 said:
How to install
Odin (this will increase the flash counter)
- put your phone into download mode
- in odin choose pda, and select the .tar.md5 file and flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584576
[Recovery] ClockworkMod Based Touch Recovery - 04/14/12
works without any issue.....
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That's an older version of cwm touch which is not compatible with some newer rooms.
VoluntaryMan said:
That's an older version of cwm touch which is not compatible with some newer rooms.
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Really...cus i have been using it since i got the note and have flashed just about every ROM, lol works great for me sir, maybe my phone likes me idk, and yes just about every ROM....k
But hey i could be wrong..., so which ever works...use it, thanks
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I had the same problems... Ended up flashing twrp 2.2.1. But this link will work for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28932726
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CWM Touch [Solved, again]
I got it working very easily...
Heres how.
Got my .img file from http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager. Scroll to find Samsung Galaxy Note(ATT)
Changed the name of the file from "recovery.whatever.whatever.quincyatt.img" to "recovery.img"(minus quotes) using es file explorer(root needed)
Moved the file to root of /sdcard = /sdcard/recovery.img
Opened terminal emulator
typed
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p22
quit
then backed out to home screen and rebooted into my newest CWM Touch recovery.
Hope this helps anyone who needs it
EDIT: Just performed backup and succeeded. saved backup to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/
Moving prior braway recovery backups there to see if they are manageable within ROMmanager
This worked for me, thanks!
tyler79durdan said:
I got it working very easily...
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I know this is old but better late than never...
ClockworkMod Touch Recovery 5.8.4.3 for SGH-I717 .tar file
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39037837
your welcome, enjoy
tyler79durdan said:
typed
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p22
quit
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I did this, but instead of quit, I wrote "reboot recovery". I'm not sure if that did it, or if it was something else I did wrong, but the phone won't come back up. I checksummed the img I downloaded with another copy of "recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-quincyatt.img" that I downloaded, and they matched:
e70ee18c0d63ee18d325c94e2af7a683
Shrug.
Edit: I just flashed it through odin and it worked. To build the tar.md5 I did the following in cygwin:
Code:
mv recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-quincyatt.img recovery.img
tar -H gnu -c recovery.img > recovery.tar
md5sum -t recovery.tar >> recovery.tar
mv recovery.tar recovery.tar.md5
I am rooted but i have been reading on installing a recovery. I don't have a sd card at the moment so not sure if i can use ADB to install a recovery. Why cant i just install recovery through Rom Manager?
eastwood1 said:
I am rooted but i have been reading on installing a recovery. I don't have a sd card at the moment so not sure if i can use ADB to install a recovery. Why cant i just install recovery through Rom Manager?
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Someone with more knowledge will need to chime in, but I I'd bet the build we are using isn't official, and probably can't be installed through Rom Manager. Give it some time, eventually things will work as normal
And you can use the internal storage to copy over the recovery. I used terminal emulator and the internal memory when I did mine.
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And you can use the internal storage to copy over the recovery. I used terminal emulator and the internal memory when I did mine.
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Can you explain to me how you went about installing the recovery with only internal storage? I would like to give that a try but not sure the best way to go about it. What commands to use and such, thanks.
eastwood1 said:
Can you explain to me how you went about installing the recovery with only internal storage? I would like to give that a try but not sure the best way to go about it. What commands to use and such, thanks.
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To all,
I couldn't be bothered with learning ADB, but wanted a custom recovery on my SIII ... maybe you can relate?
Here's the easiest way to do it -- and you don't even need a computer!!! You do, however, already need to be rooted before you can use this method ...
Download your recovery of choice (.. as of this writing, I think there are two: CWM and TWRP ..) and make sure you place a copy in the root drive of your sdcard. Rename it recovery.img, if you want to follow the terminal directions listed below ...
Then, download a terminal emulator onto your device (I use Better Terminal Emulator Pro, which is a paid app) and fire it up.
Once in the terminal emulator, type the following commands one line at a time, waiting after each line for the appropriate prompt:
$ su
# dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
# reboot recovery
Your device should then boot into the custom recovery, which serves as immediate confirmation that you did things correctly.
I just used this method to install birdman's twrp8.img to my SIII and it worked like a charm.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764398
I dont think that will work. Notice the command says sdcard.
The internal memory on the sgsiii is labeled sdcard for whatever reason. The external sdcard slot is under mnt/extsdcard in root explorer if that helps.
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Ok i open Better terminal emulator Pro and it has
/ $ .. when i add in the SU it says
bash: -c: command not found
what am i doing wrong?
I have downloaded and renamed the TWRP.IMG to recovery.img
eastwood1 said:
Ok i open Better terminal emulator Pro and it has
/ $ .. when i add in the SU it says
bash: -c: command not found
what am i doing wrong?
I have downloaded and renamed the TWRP.IMG to recovery.img
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You need to be rooted and have a "su" command. Typical "rooted" roms include supersu , or equivalent, and busybox (which provides the basic Linux commands). I would install super super and busybox from Google play and try again.
You need the SU command to switch to root user in the shell to have the rights to use dd to overwrite the recovery partition.
I can confirm that the dd command works as that is how I loaded cwm on my s3.
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eastwood1 said:
Ok i open Better terminal emulator Pro and it has
/ $ .. when i add in the SU it says
bash: -c: command not found
what am i doing wrong?
I have downloaded and renamed the TWRP.IMG to recovery.img
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See if this helps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
For what its worth the reason ROM manager doesn't work is because there is not an official CWM Recovery out for the Verizon S3. We are using the Sprint Recovery
Pompsy said:
For what its worth the reason ROM manager doesn't work is because there is not an official CWM Recovery out for the Verizon S3. We are using the Sprint Recovery
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There's no official CWM Recovery for any US versions of the GS3, Sprint included. The only official GS3 recovery available is for the international version. The one we're all using right now (I believe) was built by Team Epic. They're historically Sprint devs and so they built it for the Sprint version; however, as you know it works on more than just the Sprint version. Eventually, I'm sure there will be official recoveries direct from Koush.
Personally, I prefer TWRP (bettery touch control layout and options such as compression to save space), but that too is a work in progress.
I am very new to the android world, seeing as I am a recent iOS convert. However, I am still struggling with all the terminology and technicalities of android and require assistance (perhaps a lot! :cyclops.
I have managed to root my G2 (VERIZON MODEL) but am stuck there. I do not know how to install CWM or TWRP, nor install any custom ROMs like CM or Gummy.
So will anyone be kind enough to guide me through the process? Thank you.
P.S.
I have searched through the threads in this forum regarding installing custom ROMs and am still confused.
from this thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449670
first download twrp for your device, http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/g2vzw/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-g2vzw.zip
plug the phone to the computer, make sure u have usb debugging on in developer settings of phone
since you are already rooted, place that file recovery img to the IOROOT folder.
once done, rename the recovery file to recovery.img
one done, CONTROL + SHIFT + RIGHT CLICK, OPEN COMMAND PROMPT HERE
then type this
adb push recovery.img /data/local/tmp/recovery.img
adb shell
(IF YOU DONT SEE A # prompt on your phone, type su in the command prompt to get it then allow it on phone. once thats done then contine onto next step blow.)
cd /data/local/tmp
dd if=/data/local/tmp/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
exit
adb reboot recovery
once its complet just reboot the phone and you should have twrp installed!
once twrp is installed, you can dl the verizon version of paranoid android here
http://downloads.codefi.re/houstonn/kitkat/G2/PA/vs980/pa_g2-4.0-ALPHA-20131205-vs980.zip
and
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760973599
dl the file, drag the files to the phone, dont place into any folder though.
to install, go to the ioroot folder again, control shift right click open prompt again, type adb reboot recovery
phone should reboot to recovery, go to settings, then select USE RM-F instead of formatting, then go to wipe, advance, select dalvik cache, system, data, and cache. IMPORTANT DO NOT SELECT INTERNAL STORAGE!!!
then swipe to wipe
then go to install then install the paranoid android download first, once its installed, hit the back button on the botom right, then install the GAPPS, then reboot the device your done.
Or you could just download the recovery.img that u choose, and flash it using the app called "Flashify". Easiest way by far and works perfectly for me everytime, using both TWRP and CWM whenever I need.
Once you have that done, installing a ROM such as GUMMY is fairly simple since it usually has the instructions right there in the OP of the thread. Pretty straightforward.
expertzero1 said:
from this thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449670
first download twrp for your device, http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/g2vzw/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-g2vzw.zip
plug the phone to the computer, make sure u have usb debugging on in developer settings of phone
since you are already rooted, place that file recovery img to the IOROOT folder.
once done, rename the recovery file to recovery.img
one done, CONTROL + SHIFT + RIGHT CLICK, OPEN COMMAND PROMPT HERE
then type this
adb push recovery.img /data/local/tmp/recovery.img
adb shell
(IF YOU DONT SEE A # prompt on your phone, type su in the command prompt to get it then allow it on phone. once thats done then contine onto next step blow.)
cd /data/local/tmp
dd if=/data/local/tmp/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
exit
adb reboot recovery
once its complet just reboot the phone and you should have twrp installed!
once twrp is installed, you can dl the verizon version of paranoid android here
http://downloads.codefi.re/houstonn/kitkat/G2/PA/vs980/pa_g2-4.0-ALPHA-20131205-vs980.zip
and
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760973599
dl the file, drag the files to the phone, dont place into any folder though.
to install, go to the ioroot folder again, control shift right click open prompt again, type adb reboot recovery
phone should reboot to recovery, go to settings, then select USE RM-F instead of formatting, then go to wipe, advance, select dalvik cache, system, data, and cache. IMPORTANT DO NOT SELECT INTERNAL STORAGE!!!
then swipe to wipe
then go to install then install the paranoid android download first, once its installed, hit the back button on the botom right, then install the GAPPS, then reboot the device your done.
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So I take it that I put the "ioroot10" file into my phone over the USB, then extract the files of the TWRP file, then place the extracted TWRP file inside of the ioroot10 file? Also, I did the control+shift+right click, but there is not OPEN COMMAND PROMPT option. Sorry for all the questions..
dlee96 said:
So I take it that I put the "ioroot10" file into my phone over the USB, then extract the files of the TWRP file, then place the extracted TWRP file inside of the ioroot10 file? Also, I did the control+shift+right click, but there is not OPEN COMMAND PROMPT option. Sorry for all the questions..
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no, you place the recovery.img to the ioroot10 folder, ioroot10 stays on your computer.
control + shift + right click = open command window here
Just use flashify its free n so much easier
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Im trying to flash a file from twrp but the files simply don't appear in it. It appear only when I access it through the computer.
Anyway, how to change that ?
maybe because the file is not a flashable zip? With TWRP you can flash flashable zip or img files for partitions.. Also, be sure to access the /sdcard from the TWRP file manager when you tap Install. If it's and External SD you could have to mount it before..
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Last but not least, if you are sure the zip is flashable you could use sideload.. From TWRP go to Advanced / Sideload and start sideload.. Open a command prompt into your PC and with the device attached to it use
Code:
adb sideload G:/whatever/the/file/is/into/your/PC/file.zip
Naturally you need adb
brainvision said:
maybe because the file is not a flashable zip? With TWRP you can flash flashable zip or img files for partitions.. Also, be sure to access the /sdcard from the TWRP file manager when you tap Install. If it's and External SD you could have to mount it before..
EDIT:
Last but not least, if you are sure the zip is flashable you could use sideload.. From TWRP go to Advanced / Sideload and start sideload.. Open a command prompt into your PC and with the device attached to it use
Code:
adb sideload G:/whatever/the/file/is/into/your/PC/file.zip
Naturally you need adb
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It says "failed". Despite that, even if it was an image, shouldn't I see the file at least ? There's an option in twrp which I can choose between zip and images...
The file is the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk, xposed-v86-sdk23-arm.zip.asc and eu.chain.fire.supersu_v2.78-278_Android-2.1.apk
No one is a zip as you can see..
Liooh said:
The file is the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk, xposed-v86-sdk23-arm.zip.asc and eu.chain.fire.supersu_v2.78-278_Android-2.1.apk
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You should download zip file instead of the asc file if you want to flash the xposed framework.the apk files you have to install it on the phone and you don't have to flash it on the recovery