[Recovery] ClockWorkMod - Touch and Touchless - HTC Amaze 4G

Koushik basically has the option of making recovery porting easier, since there's no CWM here really, I've built both a touch and non touch versions.
Basically these are just the img files, I prefer not to make a flashable zip until some test it to confirm both work, I have a few ideas to build better versions, though I don't really see the need at the moment to implement though with 4EXT around, it's still good to have options.
Flash these recoveries manually or via hasoon's tool:
CWM Touch IMG
Server link: http://jenkins.cyanogenmod.com/job/recovery/6430/
CWM Touchless IMG
Server link: http://jenkins.cyanogenmod.com/job/recovery/6428/
Credits:
Koushik for making his server open and customizing it to build/port cwm using a stock recovery.
HTC for the stock recovery [lol]

Its highly recommended to use this only if you have S OFF
Sent from my HTC Ruby using Tapatalk 2

what i don't understand with 4ext is that u need superuser to install it, but u need a custome recovery to install superuser, seems like dead loop? correct me if im wrong.

Install 4ext recovery first. Then if you want you can install the control application on Android which requires superuser.
Also, is this the latest version with incremental back ups?
Sent from my HTC Ruby using xda premium

alvinma said:
what i don't understand with 4ext is that u need superuser to install it, but u need a custome recovery to install superuser, seems like dead loop? correct me if im wrong.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You don't need superuser to install 4EXT, it can be installed via fastboot like any other recovery.
rbaruch said:
Install 4ext recovery first. Then if you want you can install the control application on Android which requires superuser.
Also, is this the latest version with incremental back ups?
Sent from my HTC Ruby using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
CWM has incremental backups now? All I can tell you is that it's the latest version for both touch and regular cwm recovery.

I was able to load the CWM Touch without S-Offing and flash my first Amaze ROM (successfully is TBD though)

How do you flash these via fastboot? Do I have to rename them?

Can someone tell me pros and cons of both 4ext recovery and cwm touch. Which one is better? I have 4ext, no issues so not sure if I should change it.
Sent from my Amaze using xda app-developers app from my Amaze using xda app-developers app

were these taken down? none of the links seem to work, really wanted to get this back to try and flash a rom
-nvm internet settings were blocking dls for some reason

4ext is better for most htc phone (more features, etc) cwm Is for everyone else

Shadow Samurai said:
4ext is better for most htc phone (more features, etc) cwm Is for everyone else
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes it also supports the very important smart flash feature which helps users flash kernels properly without being S-OFF

Related

[Q] Which recovery do you plan to use?

Which recovery do you plan to use with your 3VO? CWM or TWRP?
Please tell us if you are a Dev, Cook or regular XDA user
TWRP until there are OTHER options then I shall evaluate them all.
I'm just a user here @Xda-Developers and I'm planning on using TWRP unless an alternative appears that everyone thinks is more beneficial.
I am a dev, most likely will use my own recovery, I installed TWRP right now to see if I like it or not.
Team Win... ROM Cook...
I'm a regular user and I installed clockworkmod recovery with no problem
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA Premium App
I love the look and feel of TWRP, so I'llprobably stick to that.
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App
Is the teamwin recovery lots better than cwm? I installed clockwork no problem but if others think it would be more beneficial to install the other then I feel like I should do that. Also I don't know how the support will be for cwm and our device. Anyway, any info would be appreciated.
I am using TWRP. I like the feel of it.
TWRP. XDA user/ROM cooker (for personal use).
Cwm. Regular user
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA Premium App
CWM, regular user...can i just use the TWRP image and put it on my sd card and flash it thru hboot or do i have to use ADB?
I am power xda/user/tweaker/techie and have always used and liked ClockworkMod Recovery. Luckily, I was one of few that the Revolutionary exploit worked when pushing CWMR to my Evo 3D! :-D
Fining for me some MIUI and CyanogenMod ROMs!!
Cwm
Flashed with s-off...worked fine for me...
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA Premium App
I plan to use TWRP on my HTC EVO 3D. If amon develops one, i may check it out also. I have never been a fan of CWM.
Regular xda reader/follower. TWRP.
while i was rooting it asked me if i wanted to install cwm automatically so i did cus i didnt want to mess with adb and now all this talk about twrp is making me regret it.... can i just flash twrp through cwm???
teamwin for now, if amon_ra comes along ill switch to it.
ClockworkMod works just fine for me.
Teamwin atm
E3D

ClockworkMod Recovery Native Support

ClockworkMod Recovery now has NATIVE support for the EVO 3D...
Just Download from the market, select the phone, and click Install...
For those that dont want to use TEAMWIN Recovery, or were unable to get a recovery to flash from S-OFF Process...
thanks, i might use it because i like to manage my backups in the UI, hopefully there wont be any problems like we had in the Evo 4G
Spyderekz said:
thanks, i might use it because i like to manage my backups in the UI, hopefully there wont be any problems like we had in the Evo 4G
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, at one point clockworkmod didn't backup the WiMax RSA keys (doh!)
I'm using CWM now though, I used Amon RA's recovery on the OG EVO. So far so good.
Does the battery charge with fastboot off and the phone off now (ie is it a new version of cwm for the Evo 3d)?
mwalt2 said:
Does the battery charge with fastboot off and the phone off now (ie is it a new version of cwm for the Evo 3d)?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not sure, I'm trying to find a changelog for CWM, having a little trouble finding it.
EDIT: found this, but doesn't specify minor revisions.
http://gh-pages.clockworkmod.com/ROMManagerManifest/CHANGELOG.txt
Working good...
Did a full backup/restore to test.... also flashed 2 roms and 1 kernel...
I have CWM Recovery installed from Revolution.
I installed Clockwork Mod Rom Manager and before I try to update I wanted to see what thinks I have and what it's going to upgrade too.
But after poking through the other options it thinks I have NO Clockwork recovery installed.
U have to install the one from the Rom Manager App
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA Premium App
mwalt2 said:
Does the battery charge with fastboot off and the phone off now (ie is it a new version of cwm for the Evo 3d)?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The newest version of ClockworkMod fixes this issue.
its frustrating because i got the MD5 error after trying to restore my stock NAND, and i dont know how to fix it without ADB
PatrickHuey said:
its frustrating because i got the MD5 error after trying to restore my stock NAND, and i dont know how to fix it without ADB
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And you're using the same version of CWM to create and restore the band?
Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk

Backups...

Are nandroid backups made with twrp compatible with cwm? And what's the best recovery?
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App
dblkspecial said:
Are nandroid backups made with twrp compatible with cwm? And what's the best recovery?
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No. They are two completely different recoveries made by two different teams. Some people will say CWM is the best, some will say TWRP is the best. I have used both, TWRP on the 3d and CWM on the hero.
dblkspecial said:
Are nandroid backups made with twrp compatible with cwm? And what's the best recovery?
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
there is some cross compatibility depending on which version of each recovery.
i know both recoveries use the same/similar methods to backup the kernel, i.e. dump the whole kernel partition to an image file.
twrp calls this file: boot.win and cwm calls it boot.img. they are the same file and same file type even though the "extension" is different. the extension doesnt matter in linux, so the only difference is irrelevant regarding content type.
i know twrp still dumps the system and data partitions to an image. i know cwm used to dump them to an image but i think recently cwm switched to created .tar files for system and data partitions? not sure, would have to double check that.
hope that helps!
as the person said before, you can load certain things from some backups. but they are not fully reflashable in both recoveries. i tried TWR but i didnt like it as much as CWM. koush's recovery is very simply and straight forward. but its honestly all preference.
Cool. Figured I'd ask cuz I'm fresh over to the 3D from the EVO 4G and I know amon ra recovery was better than cwm
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App
I had cwm, but switched twrp Recently. Cwm is a nice basic recovery. Twrp has some more advanced features. Personally, I've gotten pretty familiar with twrp and I prefer it over Cwm.
Specifically... I like the ability to flash Multiple zips in a row. I also like the ability to wipe straight from the flash zip menu. I also like that it is themeable. That's my 2c.
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App

[Q] Amon-Ra Based Recovery for Evo 3D

call me old fasioned but i like the advanced options on Amon-Ra recovery by smelkus so i was wondering if any one knew if there was a version of this for the Evo 3D, if not what is the most advanced Recovery available? any and all feedback is appreciated
im with ya i miss amon ra my self try twrp or ext4 recoveries
RevolutionaryPC said:
call me old fasioned but i like the advanced options on Amon-Ra recovery by smelkus so i was wondering if any one knew if there was a version of this for the Evo 3D, if not what is the most advanced Recovery available? any and all feedback is appreciated
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you want to boot it for kicks, there's a version of Amon-RA in post #30 of this thread, but I wouldn't recommend using it to change anything on your phone.
My favorite recovery is 4EXT because everything seems to work well, but the latest version of TeamWin Touch Recovery (TWRP2) has a lot of new features. Here's a post that might help you decide which is best for you.
ramjet73
yea ive tried using TWRP but everytime i flash a ROM i get a failed Message and it says there is an error in the zip file, so im using CWM at the moment., i appreciate the input
RevolutionaryPC said:
yea ive tried using TWRP but everytime i flash a ROM i get a failed Message and it says there is an error in the zip file, so im using CWM at the moment., i appreciate the input
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then I don't know why you haven't given 4EXT a try, but that's up to you. If it's because you have to pay for the Recovery Control version on the Play Store, there's a free version called Recovery Updater on the www.4ext.net website, but you will lose the advanced features in the app after a three day trial. The Recovery Control version only costs a few dollars.
ramjet73
I have had so many issues with cwm and twrp. So I stick with 4ext. Its hardly given me any problems and most of the new ROMs work better with it.

TWRP vs Amon Ra

Going to re-root again and probably ROM again, debating between TWRP and Amon Ra, is one any better than the other?
Probably going to ROM with Infection or XenonHD, is either one preferred with those ROMs?
Twrp is more updated and in newer ROMs there may be an update system included and to have the update automatically install for you when you click update, the recovery needs to support something called "open script" I believe that's what its called. And amon ra doesn't support that but twrp and cwm do, I actually switched from amon ra to twrp and I like it way better and the open script comes in handy when you don't want to manually install zips or updates.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using xda app-developers app
Awesome, sounds like a good enough reason for me to give TWRP a shot. Thanks.
I was using TWRP for a while with no issue and liked it. Then for some reason it started having an issue with not restoring new backups. Didn't try to reinstall but moved to CWM Touch. I like it but backups are not compatible between the two and TWRP does have more features.
Sent from my Infected Rezound using xda premium
Quick question, can twrp be flashed over amon ra? And to Ace, if you look in the Infection thread I believe Neo recommends flashing with amon ra.
tholmes8291 said:
I was using TWRP for a while with no issue and liked it. Then for some reason it started having an issue with not restoring new backups. Didn't try to reinstall but moved to CWM Touch. I like it but backups are not compatible between the two and TWRP does have more features.
Sent from my Infected Rezound using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Doesn't CWM Touch have the dead battery bug where it won't let the battery charge if it goes completely dead? Or has that been fixed, it would be real deal breaker for me...
JBS976 said:
Quick question, can twrp be flashed over amon ra? And to Ace, if you look in the Infection thread I believe Neo recommends flashing with amon ra.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes. I prefer twrp but occasionally run into a rom/kernel that won't flash. I keep amon ra to flash on those occasions then reinstall twrp with the goomanager app
acejavelin said:
Doesn't CWM Touch have the dead battery bug where it won't let the battery charge if it goes completely dead? Or has that been fixed, it would be real deal breaker for me...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That was fixed a while back.
Sent from my Infected Rezound using xda premium
I've never had problems with twrp on backups or installs. I've only used and been on the latest 2.5.0.0 version though
So idk if you we're on a older version or something
And you should be able to flash a recovery on top of another it just replaces the recovery.img and ROM performance shouldn't be effected by the recovery. That doesn't really make sense so use the one you want
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using xda app-developers app

Categories

Resources