So, I downloaded the necessary files too go from CM9 to CM10 via recovery in my nook tablet and I did a factory reset. From there, I flashed the cm10-acclaim-0.05.1-full-of-bugs.zip. After flash I fixed permissions, wiped Dalvik, took out my sd card and hit reboot. It boots into the universal bootloader, but that's about it...please help! I can't find a solution! Please and thank you so much!
kameronamurray said:
So, I downloaded the necessary files too go from CM9 to CM10 via recovery in my nook tablet and I did a factory reset. From there, I flashed the cm10-acclaim-0.05.1-full-of-bugs.zip. After flash I fixed permissions, wiped Dalvik, took out my sd card and hit reboot. It boots into the universal bootloader, but that's about it...please help! I can't find a solution! Please and thank you so much!
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What recovery did you use to flash the rom? What version?
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ShinnAsuka said:
What recovery did you use to flash the rom? What version?
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I honestly couldn't tell you. I just know that when I boot into recovery, the n screen flashes, than a BIG n flashes then goes to the recovery screen. It's so confusing! Lol
kameronamurray said:
I honestly couldn't tell you. I just know that when I boot into recovery, the n screen flashes, than a BIG n flashes then goes to the recovery screen. It's so confusing! Lol
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ok lets put it this way... in your recovery how do you navigate the menu? if you do it by the volume up, down and n button then you are using cwm.
if its all touch screen based then its twrp...
ShinnAsuka said:
ok lets put it this way... in your recovery how do you navigate the menu? if you do it by the volume up, down and n button then you are using cwm.
if its all touch screen based then its twrp...
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Oh it's cwm for sure!
kameronamurray said:
Oh it's cwm for sure!
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ok can you tell me what version of cwm you have? usually it shows it in the top left corner when you go into cwm.
ShinnAsuka said:
ok can you tell me what version of cwm you have? usually it shows it in the top left corner when you go into cwm.
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I'm pretty sure it is 5.0.2.8 if I'm not mistaken. I tried to remember it but I'm away from it right now.
I was having reboot issues with that ROM. I ended up putting the original acclaim_update.zip file on a blank SD card, factory resetting it, then rerooting.
kameronamurray said:
I'm pretty sure it is 5.0.2.8 if I'm not mistaken. I tried to remember it but I'm away from it right now.
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That's your.problem then. Flashing any rom with a 3.0+ kernel using that cwm will result in a bootloop. so eight now you need to flash a newer cwm and then try flashing cm10 again.
look in the dev section for a newer recovery.
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ShinnAsuka said:
That's your.problem then. Flashing any rom with a 3.0+ kernel using that cwm will result in a bootloop. so eight now you need to flash a newer cwm and then try flashing cm10 again.
look in the dev section for a newer recovery.
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You're a genius! Thank you so much!
Related
I'm really sorry, but I have a query. Is DooMRecovery for the Xperia S only on GB 2.3.7? Because I flashed DooMKernel and The WiFi modules based on something I read on another website, and it only boots into DooMRecovery. If I don't press the volume up button, it only restarts.
I don't have any system image files on my phone either, for me to flash a firmware. So, I'm thinking that basically I'm screwed. Any help regarding this matter will be greatly appreciated.
This is my first Android phone and I really messed up. Really appreciate any help.
Here's a link to the website, who's tutorial I followed to flash the Kernel and Modules.
androidauthority.com/xperia-s-lt26i-clockworkmod-recovery-doomrecovery-76877
I'm really sorry, but I'm new here..
I think doomrecovery is just RECOVERY, that's why the name
It's only for GB. If you need recovery, flash Advanced Stock Kernel.
K900 said:
It's only for GB. If you need recovery, flash Advanced Stock Kernel.
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Thank you so much for you replies, guys, really appreciate it
I was wondering if I could just flash the CM9 boot image and install the zip from CWM. It come with CWM, if I'm not mistaken. Also, is CWM a pre rooted image?
AnrgKrshn said:
Thank you so much for you replies, guys, really appreciate it
I was wondering if I could just flash the CM9 boot image and install the zip from CWM. It come with CWM, if I'm not mistaken. Also, is CWM a pre rooted image?
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Yes CM is prerooted....
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noim said:
Yes CM is prerooted....
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So, if I manage to get the CM9 files onto the internal memory and flash them, I'm good? I'm currently on ICS and accidentally flashed DooMRecovery on my phone, so I'm stuck in auto restart. So if I manage to get the zips inside and flash the boot image in fastboot and install the zips in recovery, I should be good, right?
AnrgKrshn said:
So, if I manage to get the CM9 files onto the internal memory and flash them, I'm good? I'm currently on ICS and accidentally flashed DooMRecovery on my phone, so I'm stuck in auto restart. So if I manage to get the zips inside and flash the boot image in fastboot and install the zips in recovery, I should be good, right?
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Flash Advanced Stock Kernel with fastboot and you'll be back to normal.
K900 said:
Flash Advanced Stock Kernel with fastboot and you'll be back to normal.
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Omg, really? Thanks so much! I was literally going crazy cause i thought i was screwed.. So if i just flash advanced stock kernel I'm good?
AnrgKrshn said:
Omg, really? Thanks so much! I was literally going crazy cause i thought i was screwed.. So if i just flash advanced stock kernel I'm good?
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Yes.
K900 said:
Yes.
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Thank you so much, it's back to normal I'm really grateful for your help
hellOooooooooo :laugh:
I've successfully rooted my Samsung Media Player 5.0 with Superoneclick, then installed Erygit Custom-Rom V3.0 using Odin but don't see any drastic change other then the change in interface.
Maybe something has happened to my device but am unaware of it? Please, could you help me explore what actually has changed apart from the fact that now I've admin rights on my device which I don't know will help me how? :silly:
What cind off change you espected????
You can now install all apps that require root
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Odp: Rooted, Installed ROM, Now What?
why then have you rooted? .....
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It's pretty unusual that you installed the ROM and a unicorn didn't jump out of your device.
halomademeapc said:
It's pretty unusual that you installed the ROM and a unicorn didn't jump out of your device.
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I fell from my chair reading that.
You should have a lot more functions and control over your phone, all of the features should be listed in the roms thread.
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DZonikg said:
What cind off change you espected????
You can now install all apps that require root
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well, don't really know
i could install all the apps before rooting as well, so....
KOala888 said:
why then have you rooted? .....
Send from sg wifi5.0 with mine kernel
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really no idea, maybe curiosity...
halomademeapc said:
It's pretty unusual that you installed the ROM and a unicorn didn't jump out of your device.
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hahaha
sifat3d said:
I fell from my chair reading that.
You should have a lot more functions and control over your phone, all of the features should be listed in the roms thread.
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hmm, good idea. will do!
BTW, can someone please tell me if there are other ways of flashing a ROM. I've currently done it using Odin.
My favorite thing with routing for now
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Clockworkmod recovery is pretty typical. All you have to do with those are put the .zip on your device, enter recovery, and browser to it.
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halomademeapc said:
Clockworkmod recovery is pretty typical. All you have to do with those are put the .zip on your device, enter recovery, and browser to it.
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hmm do you mean like starting the device by pressing Home+Volume up+Power button? I had done that, but it didn't work. The device did not find the zip file on the sd-card although I had put it in main folder, also tried it by putting it in a new folder as well. Any idea?
jamaljan said:
hmm do you mean like starting the device by pressing Home+Volume up+Power button? I had done that, but it didn't work. The device did not find the zip file on the sd-card although I had put it in main folder, also tried it by putting it in a new folder as well. Any idea?
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You have stock recovery, you need to Flash a custom one like clockworkmod to be able to take nandroid backups and flash roms.
If you are on cwm, then just choose the install zip from sd card option and browse for your zip..
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sifat3d said:
You have stock recovery, you need to Flash a custom one like clockworkmod to be able to take nandroid backups and flash roms.
If you are on cwm, then just choose the install zip from sd card option and browse for your zip..
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Please, its all greek to me.
I'm using Erygit Custom-Rom 3.0 that i've installed using Odin and I've rooted my device with superoneclick. Apart from this I know nothing of what you are talking about.
Could you please educate me.
jamaljan said:
Please, its all greek to me.
I'm using Erygit Custom-Rom 3.0 that i've installed using Odin and I've rooted my device with superoneclick. Apart from this I know nothing of what you are talking about.
Could you please educate me.
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if you boot your device into recovery mode (power + volume up), does it say CWM recovery 5.x.x.x?
if it does, then you have a custom kernel.
if not, flash a custom kernel. use rj's kernel if you have a physical home button or entropy's kernel if you have a capacitative home button.
If you really want to see a drastic difference difference, try cm 10 or ParanoidAndroid.
cm10:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2077671
PA:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083052
To flash any of these roms, just copy the appropriate zip to your internal storage and reboot into recovery.
Then:
1. Wipe Data/Factory reset
2. Wipe Cache
3. Advanced > Wipe Dalvik Cache
4. Install zip > from internal sd card
5. wait and enjoy.
Also, i would highly recommend you check out http://xda-university.com
iurnait said:
if you boot your device into recovery mode (power + volume up), does it say CWM recovery 5.x.x.x?
if it does, then you have a custom kernel.
if not, flash a custom kernel. use rj's kernel if you have a physical home button or entropy's kernel if you have a capacitative home button.
If you really want to see a drastic difference difference, try cm 10 or ParanoidAndroid.
cm10:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2077671
PA:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2083052
To flash any of these roms, just copy the appropriate zip to your internal storage and reboot into recovery.
Then:
1. Wipe Data/Factory reset
2. Wipe Cache
3. Advanced > Wipe Dalvik Cache
4. Install zip > from internal sd card
5. wait and enjoy.
Also, i would highly recommend you check out http://xda-university.com
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Thanks a lot. I've seen the ParanoidAndroid topic and it seems nice. I've posted a question there and would really appreciate if you could pleaseeee respond to it. Thanks again!
jamaljan said:
Thanks a lot. I've seen the ParanoidAndroid topic and it seems nice. I've posted a question there and would really appreciate if you could pleaseeee respond to it. Thanks again!
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Before you do a anything take a nandroid backup.
Always remember this diamond rule or you will perish. Mhu Hu ha ha ha
Why are SMARTphones soo... Freaking Dumb?
My prime is stuck at the eepad logo and when I try to flash a rom via clockwork mod it won't recognize my micro sd.
Pls help me.
As u can c my English is pretty slow. Thats why I opening a new topic.
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haimmish said:
My prime is stuck at the eepad logo and when I try to flash a rom via clockwork mod it won't recognize my micro sd.
Pls help me.
As u can c my English is pretty slow. Thats why I opening a new topic.
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Are you able to boot into recovery? And if so, what version of CWM are you running?
haimmish said:
My prime is stuck at the eepad logo and when I try to flash a rom via clockwork mod it won't recognize my micro sd.
Pls help me.
As u can c my English is pretty slow. Thats why I opening a new topic.
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First of all, when you power on your prime where is the "NVIDIA" logo? Bottom middle or bottom right ?
Hi. Bottom middle
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Im running clockworkmod 5.8.3.4
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haimmish said:
Hi. Bottom middle
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This means you are still on the ICS bootloader.. First thing we need to do is get a version of TWRP on there that supports ICS. Do not use CWM on prime. Too easy to brick.
What rom do you want to go to ?
Energy jb that posted in the forum.
How can I flash a different recovery?
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haimmish said:
Energy jb that posted in the forum.
How can I flash a different recovery?
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Can you get into fastboot? You do so by powering off the prime and then holding down the power button and the volume button the same time for about 10 seconds until you see icons appear on your screen. Then you use volume down to go over to the usb icon and then press volume up to select it. The device will say starting fastboot protocol on the screen and freeze.
Plug it into the pc and check device manager to see if it is installed.
Let me know when you get this far.
The pc recognize the prime. So far its good.
What should I do now?
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haimmish said:
The pc recognize the prime. So far its good.
What should I do now?
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There is a file attached to this post. Download it and make a folder on one of your drives on pc and extract it. (eg d:/twrp)
There is a bat file inside. Run it and follow the onscreen instructions.
After you get TWRP installed be careful what rom you are flashing and what recovery because they require new bootloaders and if you flash the wrong recovery for the wrong bootloader you will hard brick your device.
Which version of energy rom do you want to install.. Give me version number please.
flumpster said:
There is a file attached to this post. Download it and make a folder on one of your drives on pc and extract it. (eg d:/twrp)
There is a bat file inside. Run it and follow the onscreen instructions.
After you get TWRP installed be careful what rom you are flashing and what recovery because they require new bootloaders and if you flash the wrong recovery for the wrong bootloader you will hard brick your device.
Which version of energy rom do you want to install.. Give me version number please.
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fist off all. thanks for everything!!
that is the vesion of the rom "Energy.TF201or.TF300.JB.03.21.2013"
what is bootloader and how i know what is the one for me?
haimmish said:
fist off all. thanks for everything!!
that is the vesion of the rom "Energy.TF201or.TF300.JB.03.21.2013"
what is bootloader and how i know what is the one for me?
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The one you linked to should be fine. NRG has the bootloader upgrade and the TWRP upgrade built into the rom.
After you get it all flashed and working tho DO NOT flash another recovery as they will not be compatible. Never use that zip file I just gave you again because that will not be compatible and lastly Never use CWM again lol.
Good luck
Thanks man. Wher can I see a guide about the compatble roms and bootloader?
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haimmish said:
Thanks man. Wher can I see a guide about the compatble roms and bootloader?
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There has only been 3 really.
There is the ICS bootloader the JB 4.1.1 bootloader and the new 4.2.1 bootloader.
Flashing a rom that isn't for your bootloader will not brick you.
Flashing a recovery that is not meant for your bootloader WILL brick you.
flumpster said:
There has only been 3 really.
There is the ICS bootloader the JB 4.1.1 bootloader and the new 4.2.1 bootloader.
Flashing a rom that isn't for your bootloader will not brick you.
Flashing a recovery that is not meant for your bootloader WILL brick you.
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ok
the twrp wont recognize the micro sd what can i do?
haimmish said:
ok
the twrp wont recognize the micro sd what can i do?
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Have you ticked the external button at the top of the install menu?
If you have is the SD card fat32?
flumpster said:
Have you ticked the external button at the top of the install menu?
If you have is the SD card fat32?
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i tried to select it but it blank
the sd is fat 32
haimmish said:
i tried to select it but it blank
the sd is fat 32
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Maybe try a different micro sd. You are talking about a micro sd and not a full size sd in dock aren't you?
flumpster said:
Maybe try a different micro sd. You are talking about a micro sd and not a full size sd in dock aren't you?
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yes
micro sd direct to the tablet
is there a diffrent way to transfer files?
haimmish said:
yes
micro sd direct to the tablet
is there a diffrent way to transfer files?
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You can adb push a file but then you are going to need adb files on computer.
When you go to install select internal up the top and then go the folders in the list and select up a level to go to root on the left and then select external_sd. Anything in there?
I have a p4wifi that is stuck in a boot loop. I think the term is 'soft bricked'.
Basically, last night I turned my tab on for the first time in ages, and it all worked fine. I had rooted and flashed custom roms before (I'd been running a nightly of CyanogenMod for a long time, and it worked well), and I considered myself an expert. I updated loads of apps and stuff, and then realised I wanted a new font. I went into ROM manager and found the font I wanted, Ubuntu. It told me there was an update to ClockworkMod recovery so I wen ahead and updated it, checking the thing for Touch (I'd already bought it). That want ahead and it updated, throwing me back into the OS. I then went to get Ubuntu (I downloaded it within ROM manager), and didn't deem it necessary to create a backup, nor wipe anything. It processed it but returned an error, I though ok but never mind and I told it to reboot. Again that worked fine. I realised I was on a very old verson of CyanogenMod (probably ICS, it was around 201304). As I always do, I grabbed the latest version (again, in ROM manager), and elected to install it. I didn't wipe the delvik cache or whatever, and hit 'Reboot into recovery'. That was where the problem occurred. It wouldn't go any further than the 'Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1' boot screen (see attachment) into recovery. A similar thing happened before, but it just eventually went away after an hour or so. This has been running for a day, and there has been no progress. I've tried various key combos, like the normal way to get into recovery, but they won't work.
If I need I could find the instructions I followed, but it would be hard.
Is it completely broken? Can a save my data? Will I have to factory reset it? Will I keep my root/ClockworkMod? Will I keep my rom?
Thanks in advance to the person who can answer this
Do you have any ROM zips in your SD card? If you do, boot into recovery, full wipe and flash it. Piece of advice, don't use the recovery in ROM manager. Download pershoot's version of cwm instead in here. www.droidbasement.com
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I have a few nandroid backups, if that counts? I do have a few ROM zips on my SD card too, though. Will a full wipe delete photos etc? I'm guessing it'll get rid of the apps, but that's no problem. But how would I get into recovery? I've already tried to get in with no success.
FelixJ20000 said:
I have a few nandroid backups, if that counts? I do have a few ROM zips on my SD card too, though. Will a full wipe delete photos etc? I'm guessing it'll get rid of the apps, but that's no problem. But how would I get into recovery? I've already tried to get in with no success.
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If you can find a way to get into recovery, then yes you can use your nandroid. You problem now is you can't get into recovery or download mode, right? Well can you try using adb? If you can then type adb reboot recovery in command prompt to reboot to recovery.
Oh yeah, full wipe won't delete photos etc unless you wipe your internal storage/SD card.
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Oh, thanks. I've got ADB already installed (I used it in trying to root my HTC Hero). Have I said thanks? You're a life saver
Oh dear, it seems that it's not showing up as an ADB device. Are there any other ways to get into recovery?
FelixJ20000 said:
Oh dear, it seems that it's not showing up as an ADB device. Are there any other ways to get into recovery?
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I don't know. The hold down power button + volume down didn't work? You have to hold for at least 10 seconds.
Don't just say thanks...hit my thanks button.
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eushaun99 said:
I don't know. The hold down power button + volume down didn't work? You have to hold for at least 10 seconds.
Don't just say thanks...hit my thanks button.
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Just tried that, when I selected recovery it just turned off
So you can get into download mode?
Download mode, yes. I've got it open now, in fact
Now that's easy. Your tab can't boot because it doesn't have any sort of recovery(don't ask me why I don't know ). Apparently ROM Manager wiped your recovery clean and didn't flash the new one. Just flash cwm or twrp via Odin and try to boot. If it still can't boot, then restore your nandroid. Ironically, the same thing happened to me yesterday when I tried to flash latest twrp using Mobile Odin.
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What's odin?
Ok, It's all sorted now! Thanks for your help!
FelixJ20000 said:
What's odin?
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You have never used Odin before? Then how on earth did you root?
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eushaun99 said:
You have never used Odin before? Then how on earth did you root?
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I actually have no idea. I think I used a program similar to Odin that did the job. I remember booting into download more before. Oh yes, I flashed the disk image for the root and CWM using the default windows tool. Anyway, I've fixed it now. I couldn't find a .tar to do the job so I converted a random file to a .tar and flashed it that way, tricking it into thinking it had a recovery and therefore booting. In the OS I used ROM Manager to get CWM.
FelixJ20000 said:
I actually have no idea. I think I used a program similar to Odin that did the job. I remember booting into download more before. Oh yes, I flashed the disk image for the root and CWM using the default windows tool. Anyway, I've fixed it now. I couldn't find a .tar to do the job so I converted a random file to a .tar and flashed it that way, tricking it into thinking it had a recovery and therefore booting. In the OS I used ROM Manager to get CWM.
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Hello. I downloaded TWRP 2.6.0.0 from here: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/185 for my SGP311.
And flashed it using instructions on page:
su
dd if=/sdcard/fotakernel.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/FOTAKernel
Then I couldn't figure out how to boot into the recovery! I decided this might be the time to READ the page
They say something about CM. I don't want to flash any ROM yet, I'm on stock 4.1.1 (build 370), I just want to boot the device into my TWRP and couldn't find instructions.
So how do I start TWRP?
My Gnexi said:
Hello. I downloaded TWRP 2.6.0.0 from here: http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/185 for my SGP311.
And flashed it using instructions on page:
su
dd if=/sdcard/fotakernel.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/FOTAKernel
Then I couldn't figure out how to boot into the recovery! I decided this might be the time to READ the page
They say something about CM. I don't want to flash any ROM yet, I'm on stock 4.1.1 (build 370), I just want to boot the device into my TWRP and couldn't find instructions.
So how do I start TWRP?
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im not sure but i think its volume down instead of volume up
arcsuser said:
im not sure but i think its volume down instead of volume up
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Not working, volume down starts with "safe mode", other combinations start normally or blinking LED or do nothing at all, how do I get to my TWRP?
should have bought Nexus 10
My Gnexi said:
Not working, volume down starts with "safe mode", other combinations start normally or blinking LED or do nothing at all, how do I get to my TWRP?
should have bought Nexus 10
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safe mode? i didnt see any safe mode when i tried it.. maybe you're in the wrong way.. lol
anyway i got my twrp from this Post
and to boot to twrp its volume down..
How to use:
At boot, once you feel the phone vibrate and see the green led;
- press VOL-UP for CWM;
- press VOL-DOWN for TWRP.
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Hope it helps
arcsuser said:
safe mode? i didnt see any safe mode when i tried it.. maybe you're in the wrong way.. lol
anyway i got my twrp from this Post
and to boot to twrp its volume down..
Hope it helps
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is CWM built-in to the device? or just in case the person is using CWM instead of TWRP? thanks
mrjayviper said:
is CWM built-in to the device? or just in case the person is using CWM instead of TWRP? thanks
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Its a dual recovery sir
But i believe twrp still has a bug i think, not sure..
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arcsuser said:
Its a dual recovery sir
But i believe twrp still has a bug i think, not sure..
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I can have twrp and cwm at the same time? first time I've heard of that. thanks
mrjayviper said:
I can have twrp and cwm at the same time? first time I've heard of that. thanks
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Yah, you can have it both at the same time from the post i gave..
But like i said twrp on this one has bug..
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arcsuser said:
Its a dual recovery sir
But i believe twrp still has a bug i think, not sure..
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Well, I did it!
I dd-restored the fotakernel to what it was before. Then I flashed using the post you linked and indeed I have 2 recoveries.
It seems like booting into recovery is not as easy as in my Galaxy Nexus. You have to tap the volume repeatedly while booting, hoping it will work.
Saying that twrp has a bug is a little understatement. I couldn't get out!
Tried to adb reboot but got "???????????? no permissions"
Eventually solved it by putting
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0fce", ATTR{idProduct}=="6182", MODE="0660", OWNER="<my user name>" in /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
But for a few minutes I was worried I have to wait until the battery runs out, or worse, use my Windows laptop
My Gnexi said:
Well, I did it!
I dd-restored the fotakernel to what it was before. Then I flashed using the post you linked and indeed I have 2 recoveries.
It seems like booting into recovery is not as easy as in my Galaxy Nexus. You have to tap the volume repeatedly while booting, hoping it will work.
Saying that twrp has a bug is a little understatement. I couldn't get out!
Tried to adb reboot but got "????????????no permissions"
Eventually solved it by putting
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0fce", ATTR{idProduct}=="6182", MODE="0660", OWNER="<my user name>" in /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
But for a few minutes I was worried I have to wait until the battery runs out, or worse, use my Windows laptop
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Me too on my first try of twrp i couldnt get out, i got that locked thing lol
But still i managed by hard reset
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arcsuser said:
hard reset
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How did you do that?
My Gnexi said:
How did you do that?
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hold volume up and power for 10-15secs or more or until it reboots