[Help] [Need Devs] CWM for Micromax A56 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guyzzz...
I'm a micromax a56 user. The fone is rooted but we are unable to make a CWM for this
device. Its MSM7225a device. Android 2.3.5.
I can provide you any file u need. The CWM builder site din't worked too.
Its a pretty gud device too.
If there are any devs who can help in this matter please reply to this topic. Because it is needed for scripts and custom roms and many more.
I have the full rom dump, the factory flash file too(unrooted).
Please Help...!!!
Thanks in Advance.

Try this CWMR image. If you have fastboot, please test it first:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
Run that from where you have the fastboot binary and this image unpacked. If it works, you should be booted into CWM. If all goes well, you can make it permanent by actually flashing:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If you do not have fastboot, place the image in your sdcard and use flash_image from an ADB shell:
Code:
adb shell
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
If it does not work, you can simply restore the recovery partition with the stock recovery image via either of the above methods.

okkkk I'll try it tommorow...thankss
btw how do u made it.???
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how do I know if I have fastboot..??
EDIT : i have fastboot got it right.
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I tried to flash it from mobile via rom toolbox lite but it said "out of memory"...i'll do it again when i'll sit on my pc via androplatina utils....so many guests in my home...
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CLONE of Micromax A56
i've found the clone of Micromax A56 which is COOLPAD A7019
when i connected the device in fastboot mode ( Power + Volume Down ), in fastboot devices command it showed Coolpad A7019.
http://s8.taobao.com/search?spm=a23...l&m=parm&cat=1512&ad_id=&am_id=&cm_id=&pm_id=

jason_cheng said:
Try this CWMR image. If you have fastboot, please test it first:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
Run that from where you have the fastboot binary and this image unpacked. If it works, you should be booted into CWM. If all goes well, you can make it permanent by actually flashing:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If you do not have fastboot, place the image in your sdcard and use flash_image from an ADB shell:
Code:
adb shell
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
If it does not work, you can simply restore the recovery partition with the stock recovery image via either of the above methods.
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i tried this recovery using fastboot. It doesn't worked. But after knowing its clone can u do something else. ???

build.prop file of Micromax A56
this is the build.prop file you wanted of a56 extracted from my device. This will help. Micromax A56 is not mtk6573.

The recovery.img I uploaded is just a repack of the output from koush's CWM builder. It was unpacked to make sure all relevant files were in place, and only the difference was applied to the stock image. This basically means making sure all fstab files are sane (there are two in your image; one for emmc), and putting in the files in /sbin (including the recovery binary, which is basically CWM itself) and /res (resources like images).
Troubleshooting this would require a real build of CWM for your device. Or in case that other phone is known to have a recovery, then that will work too. Anyway, I have no build system in place to compile CWM at the moment, so someone else has to chime in. Unfortunately, there is little else I can do. Possibly we might have missed something, but we are not noticing.
What happens when you 'fastboot boot' the image? I want you to flash it, then tell us what happens.

i've done both...fastboot boot and flashing too. After doing that when it boots the screen goes blank in black...i'VE to pull the battery to start up the fone again.just like other recoveries.
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is there any cwm for its clone coolpad a7019...?? nd have u seen the build.prop file.../???
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isn't there anyone who can help....???

Does porting work??? or it has to be built from scratch?? anyways can anyone upload the stock recovery.img and boot.img for this phone?? i wanna try..

vshlkmr said:
Does porting work??? or it has to be built from scratch?? anyways can anyone upload the stock recovery.img and boot.img for this phone?? i wanna try..
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Here are the files you wanted, extracted from the stock ROM of Micromax A56. Now please please put in some effort to bring us some quality into this phone Otherwise we would die of regret buying this phone which no one is supporting or developing for God bless you!

Dudes!! try my ported cwm recovery...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33688993#post33688993

Tested.. Not working
vshlkmr said:
Dudes!! try my ported cwm recovery...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33688993#post33688993
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Its not working! same as before. Blank screen

Clone Caught!!
Look A Like of MMX a56 but with higher specs
called Prestigio MultiPhone 3500 Duo
http://www.prestigio.com/products/Smartphones/MultiPhone/MultiPhone_3500_DUO

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[q] need help fast....cant flash recovery

. Right now i am in middle of flashing process so please ignore caps.
When i issue command fastboot flash recovery c:\recovery.img
it is saying cannot flash, unknown error.
I am using cmw6.can you guys give me a latest recovery and also tell how to take nandroid backup of stock recovery
ShivaPower said:
. Right now i am in middle of flashing process so please ignore caps.
When i issue command fastboot flash recovery c:\recovery.img
it is saying cannot flash, unknown error.
I am using cmw6.can you guys give me a latest recovery and also tell how to take nandroid backup of stock recovery
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
The Android Manual said:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Where should i paste the recovery ? directly into c drive.???
And if want to make a nandroid back up, How to do so before going for custom rom and custom recovery.
put recovery where is fastboot. then go to this folder and then fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
yea i chose back up from bootloader ans got two
files on my phone, recovery.img and boot.img. are
they enough to backup. is this backup for stock
revovery or cwm ??? the phone is running very
good.
but i havnt rooted .i want to install a full sense or
any beautiful n stable rom. can you link it here???
ShivaPower said:
Where should i paste the recovery ? directly into c drive.???
And if want to make a nandroid back up, How to do so before going for custom rom and custom recovery.
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anywhere where your acctual working folder in terminal/command prompt is

[SOLVED] Manual ROM installation on Star S9920

Hey guys!
I have a Star S9920 unit. It's a MT65xx device - a S3Mini clone. I have TWRP installed on it but I did something universally stupid. I did NOT make a backup. So I wiped everything and now the ZIP file that was supposed to contain an updated ROM won't flash.
ZIP contents:
boot.img
DSP_BL
EBR1
logo.bin
MBR
MT6577_Android_scatter_emmc.txt
preloader.bin
recovery.img
system.img
uboot.bin
At the time being I am unable to boot into TWRP and powering the phone up just gives me a blank black screen. I do, however, have ADB access(o.0). If anyone could guide me to a fix or a flash through ADB that would be awesome!
Edit: Through ADB I managed to get back to recovery. ... so it's Square 1 again. "adb reboot-bootloader" gets me a blank screen and no fastboot, so I can't fastboot my system.img Any advice would be highly appreciated.
P.S. A TWRP backup file from a clean ROM installtion would be heavenly
SOLVED IT!!!!
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Since ADB was working I used MTK Droid Root & Tools 2.4.6 to flash boot.img and recovery.img (re-flashed TWRP)
I then extracted my system.img using ext2explore-2.2.71 to a local windows folder (in my case C:\system )
Then I just wrote " adb push C:\system\ /system" and watched the magic happen. One reboot later the phone was up and running!!!
hey
littlegreen said:
Hey guys!
I have a Star S9920 unit. It's a MT65xx device - a S3Mini clone. I have TWRP installed on it but I did something universally stupid. I did NOT make a backup. So I wiped everything and now the ZIP file that was supposed to contain an updated ROM won't flash.
ZIP contents:
boot.img
DSP_BL
EBR1
logo.bin
MBR
MT6577_Android_scatter_emmc.txt
preloader.bin
recovery.img
system.img
uboot.bin
At the time being I am unable to boot into TWRP and powering the phone up just gives me a blank black screen. I do, however, have ADB access(o.0). If anyone could guide me to a fix or a flash through ADB that would be awesome!
Edit: Through ADB I managed to get back to recovery. ... so it's Square 1 again. "adb reboot-bootloader" gets me a blank screen and no fastboot, so I can't fastboot my system.img Any advice would be highly appreciated.
P.S. A TWRP backup file from a clean ROM installtion would be heavenly
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soo how i understand this is still a samsung device. and it has android yes?
you cant start your phone?
It is not a Samsung device. It's a SGS3-Mini replica. a.k.a Star S9920 a.k.a Apls S9920. It's a MediaTek-based chinese phone.
I'm thinking "adb reboot fastboot" and then fastboot flash system /path-to/system.img
Do you think it'll work?
littlegreen said:
It is not a Samsung device. It's a SGS3-Mini replica. a.k.a Star S9920 a.k.a Apls S9920. It's a MediaTek-based chinese phone.
I'm thinking "adb reboot fastboot" and then fastboot flash system /path-to/system.img
Do you think it'll work?
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yeah i think soo... adb commands always work... good luck, fingets crosed
xKore said:
yeah i think soo... adb commands always work... good luck, fingets crosed
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Well... "adb reboot fastboot" is a no-go. Phone reboots, but isn't visible in fastboot. I think I gotta get me a bootloader that works.... any other ideas?
Solved!!! Explanation in first post.
nice
good work bro . +1 for android skills xD

Is it possible to turn zip roms into fastboot flashable img

So apperently
I accidently screw up while I tried to flash a new rom when I do a wipe
now my phone has TWRP 2.7 recovery and empty system and no way to us adb to push it since I couldn't get adb to work
is there anyway to turn zip roms into a img and flash it through fastboot using
fastboot flash system *.img
Please answer quick
Thanks
Nope better get abd to work. Not trying to be mean or anything but you really should have a working abd and know how to use it before you make modifications to your phone. What you can do is try installing pda net drivers and then see if abd will work after that. Then try abd push and push a rom and flash it. This is also why you make backups.
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push file from PC to device on recovery mode?

I have Huawei P6,
It stop booting at logo MIUI (so not possible to use IHM root file manager).
I would like to push a file from my PC to the device (Huawei P6 U06) using ADB Shell in recovery mode.
Push file to device mains push file to /system of device.
Does someone has steps guide or tools to do this?
LikeM8 said:
I have Huawei P6,
It stop booting at logo MIUI (so not possible to use IHM root file manager).
I would like to push a file from my PC to the device (Huawei P6 U06) using ADB Shell in recovery mode.
Does someone has steps guide or tools to do this?
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Which custom recovery and version do you have installed? I would recommend taking a look at this guide here and following it up through step 10. Let me know if you still have questions.
shimp208 said:
Which custom recovery and version do you have installed? I would recommend taking a look at this guide here and following it up through step 10. Let me know if you still have questions.
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Thanks Shimp for your time.
custom recovery is TWRP v2.6.3.3
The goal is to remove TWRP recovery by a stock one to perform an update with dload/UPDATE.APP from SDCARD.
To do this I would like to copy the file recovery-from-boot.p file in /system device to remove TWRP when boot to recovery mode.
As I said, the phone stope to boot at MIUI logo (error from TWRP E: unable to mount '/cache').
Sideload failed!
LikeM8 said:
Thanks Shimp for your time.
custom recovery is TWRP v2.6.3.3
The goal is to remove TWRP recovery by a stock one to perform an update with dload/UPDATE.APP from SDCARD.
To do this I would like to copy the file recovery-from-boot.p file in /system device to remove TWRP when boot to recovery mode.
As I said, the phone stope to boot at MIUI logo (error from TWRP E: unable to mount '/cache').
Sideload failed!
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I apologize @LikeM8 for the delay in getting back to you somehow this thread got lost in the shuffle. In the guide I linked I would recommend using that to get ADB access in recovery going that way you can copy the file recovery-from-boot.p to your device, don't worry about the sideload part only use it to get ADB access in recovery mode :good:.
shimp208 said:
I apologize @LikeM8 for the delay in getting back to you somehow this thread got lost in the shuffle. In the guide I linked I would recommend using that to get ADB access in recovery going that way you can copy the file recovery-from-boot.p to your device, don't worry about the sideload part only use it to get ADB access in recovery mode :good:.
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No problem @shimp208 thanks for your reply. Where I have to copy recovery-from-boot.p ? Where I could be find the stock file for my Huawei P6 U06? Regards!
LikeM8 said:
No problem @shimp208 thanks for your reply. Where I have to copy recovery-from-boot.p ? Where I could be find the stock file for my Huawei P6 U06? Regards!
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You can get the stock recovery for your device from this thread here, also you won't even need to use recovery-from-boot.p as you can boot your device into fastboot mode to flash the stock recovery.
shimp208 said:
You can get the stock recovery for your device from this thread here, also you won't even need to use recovery-from-boot.p as you can boot your device into fastboot mode to flash the stock recovery.
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Thanks for the link @shimp208, but when I flash these stock recovery from fastboot, I still again TWRP 2.6.3.3!!! Help please!!!
I thought I broke my maghine and order new one. Recovery SDcsrd works
LikeM8 said:
Thanks for the link @shimp208, but when I flash these stock recovery from fastboot, I still again TWRP 2.6.3.3!!! Help please!!!
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Hello again @LikeM8 sorry again for the delay caused by my final exams (still in progress for the next two weeks), you can get the stock ROM for your device here in the index thread from the stock rom you can pull recovery-from-boot.p and attempt to install the stock recovery.
shimp208 said:
Hello again @LikeM8 sorry again for the delay caused by my final exams (still in progress for the next two weeks), you can get the stock ROM for your device here in the index thread from the stock rom you can pull recovery-from-boot.p and attempt to install the stock recovery.
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Thanks @shimp208...pull recovery-from-boot.p from stock ROM??? Did you mean, I have to pull recovery-from-boot.p fill using adb (recovery mode)?
LikeM8 said:
Thanks @shimp208...pull recovery-from-boot.p from stock ROM??? Did you mean, I have to pull recovery-from-boot.p fill using adb (recovery mode)?
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What I meant was put the stock ROM on your computer unpack and it and extract the from it then push recovery-from-boot.p from your computer to your phone, then re-flash stock recovery.
shimp208 said:
What I meant was put the stock ROM on your computer unpack and it and extract the from it then push recovery-from-boot.p from your computer to your phone, then re-flash stock recovery.
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Ok @Shimp2008, I try and lets you know. Thanks for your time!
shimp208 said:
What I meant was put the stock ROM on your computer unpack and it and extract the from it then push recovery-from-boot.p from your computer to your phone, then re-flash stock recovery.
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hello @shimp208, stock ROM I find in the page are dload/UPDATE.APP form, not zip file to unpack.
I have yet recovery-from-boot.p file. When from recovery and adb shell I put it on /system, after reboot, the recovery-from-boot.p file was been delete by the device???
What I did wrong or I have to perform to keep recovery-from-boot.p file in /system directory after reboot?
PS: Before operation, I perform "mount -o remount,rw /system"
LikeM8 said:
hello @shimp208, stock ROM I find in the page are dload/UPDATE.APP form, not zip file to unpack.
I have yet recovery-from-boot.p file. When from recovery and adb shell I put it on /system, after reboot, the recovery-from-boot.p file was been delete by the device???
What I did wrong or I have to perform to keep recovery-from-boot.p file in /system directory after reboot?
PS: Before operation, I perform "mount -o remount,rw /system"
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TWRP may be overwriting the file on it's own, another possibility would be to follow the directions for the stock recovery flashing i linked to earlier and seeing if only fastboot booting the stock recovery image will let you re-flash the stock ROM.

[HELP ME PLEASE] I Accidentally flashed fastboot with recovery.img ..??!!

Recently, i was on bootloop ... i tried to flash my original recovery and fastboot. But, i accidentally execute the wrong command... Now there's no way i cant get to bootloader or flash something again, any other ways?
A lot more info needed, what device, what was command, etc
The more info the more accurate the help
Tell us more info about the device.
Can you flash anything through ADB or using fastboot?
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Thomas Wolff said:
Tell us more info about the device.
Can you flash anything through ADB or using fastboot?
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ASUS ZENFONE T00J, LOLIPOP 3.23.40.52 , Yes i can connect via adb from recovery... but i cant fastboot, the bootloader is the only way to use fastboot.
demkantor said:
A lot more info needed, what device, what was command, etc
The more info the more accurate the help
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i flash, fastboot flash boot recovery.img , it should be flash recovery recovery.img
You changed you kernel to a recovery.IMG, try and find a flashable.zip of your boot.IMG and flash via twrp
Although I'm not familiar with this particular device it should allow you to boot to bootloader regardless of kernel, at least any device I have used does this
Is the recovery a custom recovery? If so does it have an option to reboot to bootloader?
Otherwise try
adb reboot bootloader
demkantor said:
You changed you kernel to a recovery.IMG, try and find a flashable.zip of your boot.IMG and flash via twrp
Although I'm not familiar with this particular device it should allow you to boot to bootloader regardless of kernel, at least any device I have used does this
Is the recovery a custom recovery? If so does it have an option to reboot to bootloader?
Otherwise try
adb reboot bootloader
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So, i flashed the recovery*TWRP) to bootloader that made the bootloader changed to recovey, i tried to REboot to bootloader but it always came to TWRP, i boot to recovery it came to asus recovery
.
Boot is the kernel, so there is a chance you are still OK
Try flashing original firmware through factory recovery
http://support.asus.com/download.as...ne 5&p=39&s=1&os=32&hashedid=96nqlxHp1VKV4Rdz
I tried to flash the same firmware via ADB sideload, but it said " Only with android 4.4.2 that you can updrage to android 5.0. E:Erron in /sideload/package.zip (Status 7).
It looks like there are downgrade instructions in each firmware download, try this method out

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