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Does anyone have CWM "recovery.zip" for Gtab 10.1 GT P7500. I can only find md5 and .img files. I am refering the latest version 5.5.0.4.
Thank you
I asked around for this a few days ago and a guy posted a link for me...I can't find it now...darn it!
I read in another thread that you can use ROM Manager to flash your IMG though. If you still have that zipped up, park it on your SD card, open ROM Manager and go "install zip from SD Card". Select it and flash and I think you will be okay...I have never tried it that way though.
Can anyone else confirm this works? Or if you are brave give it a try and let us know!
semperfizh said:
Hi
Does anyone have CWM "recovery.zip" for Gtab 10.1 GT P7500. I can only find md5 and .img files. I am refering the latest version 5.5.0.4.
Thank you
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This is the GT-P7500 CWM recovery 5.504 with Odin3.
View attachment Tab10.1Recovery.zip
There are some issue upgrade ICS 4.0.4 with rom manager.
like boot loop, screen rollong in CWM recovery mode. maybe not affect by Rom manager...
but most issue reply with rom manager installed.
For rolling screen there's a fix,flashing custom bootloader,but causes issues on official ICS at the moment...
flymouse said:
This is the GT-P7500 CWM recovery 5.504 with Odin3.
View attachment 1297279
There are some issue upgrade ICS 4.0.4 with rom manager.
like boot loop, screen rollong in CWM recovery mode. maybe not affect by Rom manager...
but most issue reply with rom manager installed.
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Thank you for your files. Just to explain why I need it: since i am a linux user i try to flash my tab using linux. The following procedures did not want to work:
-Adb / Fastboot
-heimdall
-flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img.
The only method to flash the recovery for me is flashing it with the recovery as a .zip file and then rebooting the recovery. In this way I was able to install CM10 Jelly Bean on my tab.
Cheers.
djmatt604 said:
I asked around for this a few days ago and a guy posted a link for me...I can't find it now...darn it!
I read in another thread that you can use ROM Manager to flash your IMG though. If you still have that zipped up, park it on your SD card, open ROM Manager and go "install zip from SD Card". Select it and flash and I think you will be okay...I have never tried it that way though.
Can anyone else confirm this works? Or if you are brave give it a try and let us know!
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I tried the ROM Manager but it cant find my recovery.img.
semperfizh said:
I tried the ROM Manager but it cant find my recovery.img.
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Did you zip it up first? Don't extract it.
You can use Mobile ODIN to install the .md5 recovery if you're rooted
The pro version is on the Play Store or the lite version is free in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
I don't think that zipping the image solves the problem. As far as I know you have to zip it without compression. It would be helpful if there would be a how-to for Linux in this case.
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Ostrich Egg said:
You can use Mobile ODIN to install the .md5 recovery if you're rooted
The pro version is on the Play Store or the lite version is free in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
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thanks. never tried that one
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Hi, I've been looking around on here because the app 'ROM Manager' told me to look on here for help. I haven't found any tutorials for my model of phone. Its a Samsung Galaxy 5. Please could somebody provide a simple tutorial/explaination of how to 'flash a Clockwork compatible kernel first' so that i can use ROM Manager to backup my stock ROM
Thanks!
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Hi, I've been looking around on here because the app 'ROM Manager' told me to look on here for help. I haven't found any tutorials for my model of phone. Its a Samsung Galaxy 5. Please could somebody provide a simple tutorial/explaination of how to 'flash a Clockwork compatible kernel first' so that i can use ROM Manager to backup my stock ROM
Thanks!
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Me also waiting for dat +1 ..... pls sum1 work on it
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I am searching dilligently..
So far I have not come across the particular thread either. There is a lot about making kernels but not the where to or how of for the samsung phone to become compatible with rom manager. Will find and post asap. Keep Moving Forward
I think I found it, hope this is the one. Have a great one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
downloaded rom manager premium..... opend it... tapped on download roms... my phone (galaxy 5) isnt listed der... plz help...
eldunari said:
downloaded rom manager premium..... opend it... tapped on download roms... my phone (galaxy 5) isnt listed der... plz help...
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our phone isnt supported with rom manager yet, there is clockworkmod for our phone though but you need to install it through odin
Download Odin 4.28 and the ClockworkMod file, and flash your phone to CWM that way, it works- thats how i got my phone running CM7.1.
Download Odin 4.28 and the ClockworkMod file, and flash your phone to CWM that way, it works- thats how i got my phone running CM7.1.
Links would be helpful, thanks
skunkwerx said:
Download Odin 4.28 and the ClockworkMod file, and flash your phone to CWM that way, it works- thats how i got my phone running CM7.1.
Links would be helpful, thanks
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No need for links. Clockworkmod Recovery is now officially available through ROM Manager.
Solved (for me)
I also have a Samsung GT I5500 (Galaxy 5, Europa)
So, as I see, Rom Manager free isn't available for Android 2.1 (that's the version I had).
Although, Clockwork recovery can be installed using Odin, but to start the phone in "recovery" mode it's needed to do it trough the console in the computer, using the developer tools (with adb) ...or, use it just after it's installed.
After installing that recovery image it's automatically started, for the first time.
But you can use it to install another newer and better ROM, that can be compatible with ROM Manager. I installed CyanogenMod 7.
First you have to "root" your phone, here is how I did it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19576527#post19576527
To install something using Odin use this post (about installing ClockworkMod Recovery and CyanogenMod 7), it's newbie-friendly:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416190
But I recommend using the files from this post (are the latest 7 January 2012):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149110&highlight=mad2sd
And, as in that last post says, be sure to install the "Baseband", without that I got a boot cycle:
http://www.madteam.co/forum/development/basebands/
i open clockworkmod in recovery mode->install .zip from sd card->choose .zip from sd card-> click yes and then start to install but immidiatelly says "installation aborted"...what should i check????????
If you reboot does your phone still boot back in to the existing rom? If so I would would start again and re-do CF-root. not sure if you followed this guide but here is a link anyway - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
What rom are you trying to flash?
barbalabros said:
i open clockworkmod in recovery mode->install .zip from sd card->choose .zip from sd card-> click yes and then start to install but immidiatelly says "installation aborted"...what should i check????????
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It is not the good forum for questions ...
Your update.zip must be corrupt try to re dowload it or to re copy it on your sdcard
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i've tried villainrom and cognition....currently i'm running on lightinrom but that was flashed through odin....:/
it boots normally back to lightinrom...when i flash the cf root kernel thorough odin it would not boot rather than stay on the samsung galaxy s logo...it's drivin me nuts...don't know what to try.....
have you tried downloading a different rom and tried that?
As sicopat said, it may be worth downloading again and trying that.
What rom you trying to flash?
i've tried sensation rom, villainrom and cognition rom...all do the same...when i press ok to install the rom cwm reads data, says update installation and then immidiatelly installation aborted....someone experienced gs2 user please help....
I would try going back to stock and start from scratch dude. I'm not overly experienced as I've only had my SGS2 a week, but I followed all the guides and didnt get any issues. Seems like its a problem with CWM if its not letting you do anyy roms at all?
You are getting the orange CWM 4.0.0.2 screen right?
Also I would try posting in the Q & A section.
barbalabros said:
i open clockworkmod in recovery mode->install .zip from sd card->choose .zip from sd card-> click yes and then start to install but immidiatelly says "installation aborted"...what should i check????????
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It sounds like you are using the Rom Manager from the Market when you should be using the CWM app.
If you don't have the CWM app and you are using a kernel that has CWM, you need to boot into Recovery using Power, Volume Up and Home buttons then install your zip from the sd card.
Just use the flash update mode.
i tried both rom manager and cwm app separetly...even when i tried rom manager it would sent me to the cwm recovry........do you think it has anything to do with my pc unziping the roms the moment the're downloded????because that happend and i compressed them back to zip files.....:/
barbalabros said:
i tried both rom manager and cwm app separetly...even when i tried rom manager it would sent me to the cwm recovry........do you think it has anything to do with my pc unziping the roms the moment the're downloded????because that happend and i compressed them back to zip files.....:/
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Yes of course, you should not be unzipping the files because it corrupts them. Do yourself a favour and become more familiar with flashing instructions, it will save you a lot of panic and anxiety, like what you have just been through.
Hey guys! I've switched to another phone and before switching,I randomly went to officially update my O1 (Bad Idea). Now I'm totally on stock and unrooted. I tried rooting my O1 again and was successful. However I failed at flashing a recovery. I tried rom manager and bricked the phone. I even tried using adb and failed too. Is there any other ways?? I searched the thread a lot of times and didn't find a way to get recovery on official 2.3. Please help! Thanks!
Get flash Gui. Apk from market.
Goto Bytecode's stickies, download the zip
Extract .img file of recovery and flash it.
Enjoy you have a working recovery
Kanad said:
Get flash Gui. Apk from market.
Goto Bytecode's stickies, download the zip
Extract .img file of recovery and flash it.
Enjoy you have a working recovery
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Will try! Thanks!
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I installed twrp2 on my I717 Galaxy Note and want to return back to CWM. Does anyone know how to do this? I have all my backups in CWM and want to go back.
Please Help
Just put CWM.zip on ur sd card and flash it.
Twrp should be replaced with CWM.
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or just flash through rom manger...its the lastest crw recovery..it will work..I just installed twrp and can still go back to crw thru rom manager
wish777 said:
or just flash through rom manger...its the lastest crw recovery..it will work..I just installed twrp and can still go back to crw thru rom manager
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Just did exactly this ^^^^^^ last night after playing around with CM10. Scary to say the least but I did it!
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dakleenupman said:
Just did exactly this ^^^^^^ last night after playing around with CM10. Scary to say the least but I did it!
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I found cwm sketchy with backups and switched back to braways. I had cwm touch installed and ROM manager(finally supported) but the issues were too many.
I found using "flash touch recovery" from my tools in aospxxx works nicely.
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id_mew said:
Just put CWM.zip on ur sd card and flash it.
Twrp should be replaced with CWM.
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How is this done? I have it on my SD card, but get an error if I tap to install...
An error you say?
That's specific...
What....error?
studacris said:
An error you say?
That's specific...
What....error?
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You are right! I should have been more specific! I know better! The error is: "No applications can perform this action."
Are you sure that's a recovery flashable zip, and not just a zipped up .tar package for Odin?
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Are you sure that's a recovery flashable zip, and not just a zipped up .tar package for Odin?
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The file contains a directory called META-INF and recovery.img...
That's for recovery, the Mets-inf folder is the script to write the recovery.img
That's weird, You may try downloading the zip fresh, or if ask else fails grab the Odin flashable tar and use that.
studacris said:
That's for recovery, the Mets-inf folder is the script to write the recovery.img
That's weird, You may try downloading the zip fresh, or if ask else fails grab the Odin flashable tar and use that.
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Now, I can run TWRP and run it from there without any ill effects (meaning, a bricked phone!), yes?
Yup.
Given you download the correct file for this device.
If that still fails, which I dunno why I would, it should go without saying The Odin file, will need Odin a pc and a Usb cable
studacris said:
Yup.
Given you download the correct file for this device.
If that still fails, which I dunno why I would, it should go without saying The Odin file, will need Odin a pc and a Usb cable
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Thanks for all of your help so far! Please forgive the noob question, but where do I find the file you're referring to? I have Odin and the proper cable...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584576
That has the Odin flashable cwm touch file... that version is outdated so after flashing that, you'll have cwm, but flashing a newer Rom zip might end up with a "status 7 error" in recovery.
At that point I'd personally use goo manager go grab the latest version of a cwm zip, that'll be usable in the version of cwm I posted above.
studacris said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584576
That has the Odin flashable cwm touch file... that version is outdated so after flashing that, you'll have cwm, but flashing a newer Rom zip might end up with a "status 7 error" in recovery.
At that point I'd personally use goo manager go grab the latest version of a cwm zip, that'll be usable in the version of cwm I posted above.
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Are you saying I should _not_ use TWRP to put CWM on?
No, it should work, just saying if it still gives you the proverbial finger, Odin is your friend and that version is just the latest with an Odin .tar
So to have your cake (cwm) and eat it too (flash new roms) you'll need to update your recovery from that older version of cwm
So you said you get an error when you tap to install? You should be flashing that zip in recovery like you would a ROM or mod. Is that what you did? After it installs just reboot recovery within twrp and bam!!! You'll have cwm.
Thanks so much for your help...my problem remains, so I may go back to a stock ROM for T-Mobile, since that is my provider, and see if I can solve it... Before I installed CWM, I could sms/mms to my e-mail address...I can't any longer.
UPDATE 09/05/15
Didn't realise this post had so many views, updated to 6.0.4.1 for the benefit of any other users.
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Couldn't find a flashable version of cwm 6.0.3.1 here so though I'd make one and post it
Recovery.img sourced directly from http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Nice and easy, flash with Odin through PDA:
Instructions
1. Go into download mode
2. Connect device to your PC
3. Open Odin
4. Click "PDA" and Select "Recovery.tar"
5. Make sure only "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" are checked
6. Once you're happy, click start, let your phone reboot
7. Check cwm is 6.0.3.1
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Hope this helps someone
great job! I will try this!
h2pure said:
great job! I will try this!
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Let me know if it works for you too
Zibbsy said:
Let me know if it works for you too
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Hey there will this work on the N7105T variant??
well , it works on N7105 , but not so good as phiz
occtec said:
Hey there will this work on the N7105T variant??
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That's the Telstra variant from Australia, right?
You can go ahead and try it if you want, you can always flash a stock recovery image if it doesn't work
may I recommend mskip's toolkit, it really is amazing and has your model supported. I think you can even flash cwm from there.
His work is amazing and well worth checking out if you haven't already
there is a version 6.0.3.2 on the cwm webpage. is there anyway to get a *.tar version so i can install it through odin? i dont know how to install the *.img version
btw i installed the 6.0.3.1 version and it wont detect my extSd card in recovery. i didnt see a usb host either
Already tried and it works great!! thanks alot mate!
*.img versus *.tar files &, 64gb SD cards
p2nv said:
there is a version 6.0.3.2 on the cwm webpage. is there anyway to get a *.tar version so i can install it through odin? i dont know how to install the *.img version
btw i installed the 6.0.3.1 version and it wont detect my extSd card in recovery. i didnt see a usb host either
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1) I am in the same boat: ODIN only looks for *.tar files - not the *.img file type referenced on the original post - anybody, can provide info on where I download and *.tar file?
2) I have given up on CMW being able to deal with 64gb SD cards! You can try FAT 32 format but you loose half the capacity. I can only conclude that CMW is based on a subset kernel which is incapable of recognising 64gb SD Cards...
flashable cwm
Hi. Can anyone conform that it is a touch based version of cwm? Thanks.Note 3. N9005
Updated to 6.0.4.1 for anyone who wants standard CWM recovery for whatever reason.
Zibbsy said:
Updated to 6.0.4.1 for anyone who wants standard CWM recovery for whatever reason.
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Thanks bro, just to confirm the latest one will work with 4.4.2?
SHV-e250s
Can we use this version on a SHV-e250s (the LTE version of Note2)
Ashtwinks said:
Can we use this version on a SHV-e250s (the LTE version of Note2)
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Check here to see if you have your model, all the Philz Touch Recovery :
https://mega.nz/#F!oZ1QDDbC!Ko20UNhowwIlXLVFjJsyKw
I got a problem flashing this recovery via Odin. Odin shows all is fine, but when trying to show the recovery, I get a weird screen instead (attached image).
Can anyone help?
This occurs even when trying another recovery, called TWRP.
AndroidDeveloperLB said:
I got a problem flashing this recovery via Odin. Odin shows all is fine, but when trying to show the recovery, I get a weird screen instead (attached image).
Can anyone help?
This occurs even when trying another recovery, called TWRP.
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If you're rooted you can download twrp from play store and install the app which will flash the twrp recovery.
bruzay said:
If you're rooted you can download twrp from play store and install the app which will flash the twrp recovery.
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In the end, I did this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65923906&postcount=2285
and it worked. No idea why this is needed, as I never had such an issue.