EDIT:
I find solution : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37897681&postcount=22
Hi,
The Recovery – ClockworkMod 5.5.0.4 is very poor... Can't Save/Restaure the ROM.
h**p://droidbasement.com/db-blog/?p=2668 (sorry, I'm a new user, I can't post links - ** = tt)
Where can I find a complete CWM ?
Thank you
Le Dam said:
Hi,
The Recovery – ClockworkMod 5.5.0.4 is very poor... Can't Save/Restaure the ROM.
h**p://droidbasement.com/db-blog/?p=2668 (sorry, I'm a new user, I can't post links - ** = tt)
Where can I find a complete CWM ?
Thank you
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I've found in this link another Recovery and very h**p://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1080028 but where can I download it ?
Is it better or not of mine (5.5.0.4) ?
Thank you... I need your help
CWM 6.0.1.5
What's the issue with the 5.5.0.4? I'm still using it and don't have any problems with it?
Hi XaMaB,
Thank you for your interest
First, sorry for my bad english, I usually speak french.
I not realy have a problem with 5.5.0.4 but I do not understand why there are missing features.
Picture of my recovery tablet P7100 10.1v
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My smartphone (ZTE Blade) has recovery 5.5.0.4 and I can use more fonctions (Backup/Restore, USB, ...).
Do you have more fonctions in the recovery of your Tab P7100 10.1v ?
Thank you
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Following :
Well ! It seems that I am not under ClockworkMod but Android recovery !!! -> "Android system recovery <3e>"
I don't understand... I've flashed many times with Odin and it's each time the same.
Maybe I've use a bad file ?
@ XaMaB :
Sorry for this questions:
- Are you sure your link is good for Tab 10.1v P7100 ?
- Can you post a new link with de correct CWM 5.5.0.4 for this tablet ?
Thank you for your help.
I really appreciate
Le Dam said:
Hi XaMaB,
Thank you for your interest
First, sorry for my bad english, I usually speak french.
I not realy have a problem with 5.5.0.4 but I do not understand why there are missing features.
Picture of my recovery tablet P7100 10.1v
My smartphone (ZTE Blade) has recovery 5.5.0.4 and I can use more fonctions (Backup/Restore, USB, ...).
Do you have more fonctions in the recovery of your Tab P7100 10.1v ?
Thank you
to be continued...
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I had this issue in the past. Try to flash it with fastboot rather than Odin. Search for the guide in the forum.
Install PdaNet Desktop so you will get the correct drivers (worked for me).
Al3cks said:
I had this issue in the past. Try to flash it with fastboot rather than Odin. Search for the guide in the forum.
Install PdaNet Desktop so you will get the correct drivers (worked for me).
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Thank you Al3cks, but...
...Ghaaaaa ! I'm going crazy
When I make a "temp root" : fastboot boot myrecovery.img : YES !! it work
But when I make a "permanent root" (flash the rom ?) : fastboot flash recovery myrecovery.img, the command windows (Dos mode) say : OKAY sending and OKAY writing but when I reboot in Recovery mode, I'm always in Android System Recovery
Please, help ... I'm near the final solution
Le Dam said:
Thank you Al3cks, but...
...Ghaaaaa ! I'm going crazy
When I make a "temp root" : fastboot boot myrecovery.img : YES !! it work
But when I make a "permanent root" (flash the rom ?) : fastboot flash recovery myrecovery.img, the command windows (Dos mode) say : OKAY sending and OKAY writing but when I reboot in Recovery mode, I'm always in Android System Recovery
Please, help ... I'm near the final solution
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You probably have a stock ROM. I don't know how, but I think the stock bootloader somehow restores the original recovery. I never tried CWM on the stock rom. After I flashed and booted the custom recovery I always flashed CyanogenMod right after it. If I didn't do this, I would notice I had the default <3e> recovery after an adb reboot recovery command, but didn't give this too much thought.
I once thought I bricked my tablet, I had stock ROM, tried to flash something not meant for P7100 but after 15 minutes of staying with a black empty screen on, the tablet "magically" rebooted back to a fully working rom.
Search for pershoot and ask him more details. That's just what I observed.
What I think is that it is not a good idea to mess with the stock bootloader. If you want custom recovery, flash CyanogenMod and CWM will remain permanent. Otherwise, just let it be, or, when you need advanced recovery functions, use fastboot to boot CWM 6.0.x.x from your computer, do what you have to do, and reboot normally. You will remain rooted even if you have stock recovery.
Thank you Al3cks.
Yes, you're right, I do not want brick my tablet.
But I do not understand why CWM does not install in place of that of Android. Not with with Fastboot, and not with Odin (Fastboot and Odin show a good flash!).
Why?
I really want CWM Recovery on this Tablet because it's possible.
If nobody has arrived to put the CMW, I stopped immediately but many people have this Recovery on the P7100 10.1v tablet.
Now, where still the problem... bad root ?
Is it possible to flash from internal memory (recovery.zip) ???
Please, I do not want to give up, I want this mode! :crying:
Thank you all for your help and your patience...
Le Dam said:
Thank you Al3cks.
Yes, you're right, I do not want brick my tablet.
But I do not understand why CWM does not install in place of that of Android. Not with with Fastboot, and not with Odin (Fastboot and Odin show a good flash!).
Why?
I really want CWM Recovery on this Tablet because it's possible.
If nobody has arrived to put the CMW, I stopped immediately but many people have this Recovery on the P7100 10.1v tablet.
Now, where still the problem... bad root ?
Is it possible to flash from internal memory (recovery.zip) ???
Please, I do not want to give up, I want this mode! :crying:
Thank you all for your help and your patience...
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Hi,
when you have root, try to install ROM Manager from Play Store..
Try to install Recovery from ROM-Manager..You will have to select Galaxy tab 10.1.
Try if you can go into recovery.
Than flash Recovery.img for 10.1v .. 5.5.0.4 or latest one via fastboot
jensema said:
Hi,
when you have root, try to install ROM Manager from Play Store..
Try to install Recovery from ROM-Manager..You will have to select Galaxy tab 10.1.
Try if you can go into recovery.
Than flash Recovery.img for 10.1v .. 5.5.0.4 or latest one via fastboot
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Hi jensema,
On another forum, a guy says Rom Manager does not recognize the tablet 10.1v.
Rom Manager knows that like the 10.1 and it may brick the tablet.
But I can't say if this guy say right...
What do you think about this ?
Stay away from ROM Manager on this tablet. And as I said, I don't think you can have CWM recovery, as long as you are on stock rom. The stock rom somehow restores the original recovery on every boot.
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Le Dam said:
Hi jensema,
On another forum, a guy says Rom Manager does not recognize the tablet 10.1v.
Rom Manager knows that like the 10.1 and it may brick the tablet.
But I can't say if this guy say right...
What do you think about this ?
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I can only tell you what i did today:
had kind of same problem, after flashing recovery, a reboot to recovery took me to custom recovery.
Had those problem today and already in the past.. Or when a recovery flash was succesfully, i can boot to recovery, but reboot option out of recovery took me to recovery again.
Today I flashed Stock 3.0.1 to try the latest cm10.
Again i had problems flashin recovery..
From rootet stock 3.0.1 i Installed ROM manager.
I installed recovery for 10.1 through Rom manager..
and after this i booted to recovery succesfully ..(For me it worked- try at your own risk..)
I went back to fastboot and flashed CWM 6.0.1.5. for 10.1v from pershoot site..without problems..
CWM 6.0.1.5 working.. Problems never occured again..
Al3cks said:
Stay away from ROM Manager on this tablet. And as I said, I don't think you can have CWM recovery, as long as you are on stock rom. The stock rom somehow restores the original recovery on every boot.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk 2
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Well... I just make a big risked experience.
I installed Rom Manager (before response Al3cks) and I flashed CWM Recovery.
After reboot, the tablet stay on a black screen for a few minutes (I was scared) and it restarted on CWM Recovery! Yes ... but for a short time.
And after a normal reboot on ICS, I tried again to restart the CWM Recovery and it was gone!
I back on the recovery of Android.
Al3cks say right, after each start, the original ROM check and removes recovery not original.
Fortunately, this ROM does not relock the bootloader and not uninstalled root!
Conclusion : We can only have another recovery if the tablet is flashed with a custom ROM ?
(and sorry again for my bad english)
Le Dam said:
Well... I just make a big risked experience.
I installed Rom Manager (before response Al3cks) and I flashed CWM Recovery.
After reboot, the tablet stay on a black screen for a few minutes (I was scared) and it restarted on CWM Recovery! Yes ... but for a short time.
And after a normal reboot on ICS, I tried again to restart the CWM Recovery and it was gone!
I back on the recovery of Android.
Al3cks say right, after each start, the original ROM check and removes recovery not original.
Fortunately, this ROM does not relock the bootloader and not uninstalled root!
Conclusion : We can only have another recovery if the tablet is flashed with a custom ROM ?
(and sorry again for my bad english)
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Then just boot the recovery.
fastboot boot revovery.img
So you can backup/restore and install custom rom as well.
Le Dam said:
Well... I just make a big risked experience.
I installed Rom Manager (before response Al3cks) and I flashed CWM Recovery.
After reboot, the tablet stay on a black screen for a few minutes (I was scared) and it restarted on CWM Recovery! Yes ... but for a short time.
And after a normal reboot on ICS, I tried again to restart the CWM Recovery and it was gone!
I back on the recovery of Android.
Al3cks say right, after each start, the original ROM check and removes recovery not original.
Fortunately, this ROM does not relock the bootloader and not uninstalled root!
Conclusion : We can only have another recovery if the tablet is flashed with a custom ROM ?
(and sorry again for my bad english)
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From what I observed, and from what you experienced, yes. If you want CWM recovery, flash a custom ROM.
Thanks for interest
Ok, but now my tablet is under ICS official (pure, no Touchwiz, ...)
This ROM is developed from Vodafone and is an official upgrade.
Can you tell me why change ROM to unofficial ICS or JB (without front cam, ..), or another ?
Thank you
Le Dam said:
Thanks for interest
Ok, but now my tablet is under ICS official (pure, no Touchwiz, ...)
This ROM is developed from Vodafone and is an official upgrade.
Can you tell me why change ROM to unofficial ICS or JB (without front cam, ..), or another ?
Thank you
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Why you need CWM then?
Sent from my GT-P7100 using xda app-developers app
Dryfit.linux said:
Why you need CWM then?
Sent from my GT-P7100 using xda app-developers app
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Because I often use the Backup-Restore function in CWM
I like testing many APK and when my phone is down, I restore last image.
If I can make Backup/Restore from my tablet, I can test JB rom and if I don't like this, I restore the actually rom in 2 minutes...
Le Dam said:
Because I often use the Backup-Restore function in CWM
I like testing many APK and when my phone is down, I restore last image.
If I can make Backup/Restore from my tablet, I can test JB rom and if I don't like this, I restore the actually rom in 2 minutes...
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I had a problem with CM10 so I went back to stock ICS and I managed to get CWM 6.0.1.2 to remain permanent. I used fastboot to flash it first (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img), then immediately after this, without rebooting the tablet, while still in fastboot, i ran "fastboot boot recovery.img" and in CWM when I hit reboot system now, it gave me a warning telling me that bootloader may restore default recovery and gave an option to fix this and I selected the option. To my surprise, at the next reboot to recovery I found CWM. I only needed it to root my tablet, I didn't want it permanent, but I don't mind. Go to pershoot's blog (droidbasement) and acces the folder for the CM9 rom. From there, download the recovery archive and extract recovery.img from it.
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---------- Post added at 12:15 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:11 PM ----------
Link: http://droidbasement.com/galaxy/roms/cm9/p3/
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Hi there,
I am new to xda and new to Android hacking.
What I wanna ask is, (I guess it's of most newbies concern as well), can we have a 100% backup of our system (stock ROM)? Obviously, it is important because:
If we perform an official (OTA) update to a new Android version. And we don't like it. It is possible to get back to the old original one which we are used to. (not everybody likes new things, and/or not every new thing is good)
If our phones are having some problems. And we have to give it back to the company for a fix. In most cases they will flash a new ROM for us. If we wanna keep using the old one (explained in #1), we have to keep a copy of it by ourselves.
If we want to try new custom ROMs, we may want to switch it back after trying.
Whenever we do any modifications, it's always better to keep a backup/roll-back point. In case anything goes wrong, we have a safeguard.
For the official warranty issue.
Yup I do see there are some official stock ROMs downloads for some particular phones. But those are not really a backup of our original ROMs. And it's always hard to verify if those downloads are the original official releases. And, if those downloads are 100% stock ROMs, this means some guys out there could make it, so what is the way to do so?
Or, how those mobile phone companies do it in their labs?
I have been doing researches on this topic for a few days. Some posts claim that their methods are "backup stock ROM" or "backup before rooting". But after digging into it, they requires rooting and/or flashing CWM. Here comes a few questions:
Questions
Rooting will in fact changes some files/data of the system. So backup after root is NOT getting the original stock ROM. Is it?
Is there a method to "un-root", so ALL the changes are TOTALLY reverted?
Installing/flashing things like CWM in phone requires rooting, which would make the ROM not original. Is there a way to extract the system backup from a computer externally?
In addition, I have found some related pieces. which could be useful to anyone viewing this post, and might be useful for you to solve this (my) question. :fingers-crossed:
* as I'm a new user, I can't post links directly. Please delete the blank spaces in between.
ht tp://www .modaco .com/topic/351269-backup-original-rom/
In reply #5, user C3C0 raised a method of backing up the original stock ROM without root. But it seems he is flashing CWM and that method is only for ZTE Skate.
adb backup tool of Android SDK
At the first sight i came across this approach, I thought it is the official method to do whole system (ROM) backup (WOW - how nice!). But after studying for a few more posts, I think adb backup can only backup app+app_data, and possibly some system settings only. Am I correct? And also, adb backup is only for ICS (Android 4.0), isn't it?
adb backup usage: ht tp://forum.xda-developers .com/showthread.php?t=1420351
(But mentioned in the bottom of #1 the poster is having some issues on using adb backup. Perhaps there are some bugs and not reliable(?)
One more question on adb backup: Can it backup just one app+app_data, and restore just one app+app_data, without affecting other things? If yes, we don't need to root and don't need Titanium Backup (which requires root) for backup app+app_data. Isn't it?
** In case I have said anything or any terms wrongly in this thread, please DO correct me, for helping me and helping others.
P.S. i am using LG Optimus 3D.
Thanks a lot, wholeheartedly,
midnite_
Download CWM recovery img for your device. Start your phone in bootloader mode and connect to PC. Be sure to drivers installed correctly. Type in command line:
fastboot reboot <downloaded img>
Now, the phone will reboot and starting recovery. Make backup, that's all.
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Thanks for your reply R2D2. Would you explain a bit more about the steps? When I flash CWM to my phone, will it change the ROM and that is not a stock ROM anymore? Where should I type the "fastboot reboot <downloaded img>" command?
Thanks,
midnite_
r2d2-andras said:
Download CWM recovery img for your device. Start your phone in bootloader mode and connect to PC. Be sure to drivers installed correctly. Type in command line:
fastboot reboot <downloaded img>
Now, the phone will reboot and starting recovery. Make backup, that's all.
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r2d2-andras said:
Download CWM recovery img for your device. Start your phone in bootloader mode and connect to PC. Be sure to drivers installed correctly. Type in command line:
fastboot reboot <downloaded img>
Now, the phone will reboot and starting recovery. Make backup, that's all.
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Doesn't this operation require rooting of the phone, or root the phone?
No it doesnt
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using xda app-developers app
no it won't
midnite_ said:
Thanks for your reply R2D2. Would you explain a bit more about the steps? When I flash CWM to my phone, will it change the ROM and that is not a stock ROM anymore? Where should I type the "fastboot reboot <downloaded img>" command?
Thanks,
midnite_
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If you flash CWM, you will retain your stock rom unless you try to flash custom rom or updating kernel from CWM recovery or from ROM Manager. if you are using samsung android device, you can check your rom in odin mode
Hit thanks if I helped you!
Just install CWM....it won't affect your rom....in CWM choose backup in backup and restore option....it will create the backup of your current rom on sd card
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coolprateek.kumar said:
Just install CWM....it won't affect your rom....in CWM choose backup in backup and restore option....it will create the backup of your current rom on sd card
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One issue: my phone is not listed as being supported by ROM Manager. (HW-T18, a Cat B10)
Is there any other way to get a full ROM backup before rooting, etc.?
needs help with the HW-T18 (cat B10)
nashton said:
One issue: my phone is not listed as being supported by ROM Manager. (HW-T18, a Cat B10)
Is there any other way to get a full ROM backup before rooting, etc.?
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I'm in the same issue here, looking for a way to backup/extract the stock rom of the HW-T18, cat B10 model, for the purpose of flashing it to other B10's since several of the cat b10's we bought here is without danish and a few has the danish system language.
so i want to take the rom from the b10 with danish and flash to the ones without.
if there is a better way of adding a system language to the phone please let me know (apk maybe ? or flashing an update.zip containing the danish lang) but do remember i'm not a dev i just have ORD.
cwm recovery backup flash new flash back delete cwm recovery servis
Hi Guys,
I understand that cwm recovery will not affect my stock rom. Here is an example what could I need:
I have new galaxy chat with ICS, I will install cwm recovery, create backup of stock (slovak) rom improve rom to some 4.1.2 spain rom and if it won't be good or have some hardware problem I will install again my stock rom but what with cwm recovery. Will it work this way?
Return To Stock Recovery
1. Download StockRecovery.zip
2. Place StockRecovery.zip on your SD Card
3. Boot into CWM Recovery
4. Tap on Install
5. Find StockRecovery.zip file on your SD card.
6. Slide to Flash
7. Reboot System & Enjoy Stock Recovery Again!
or not
thank you
johnoo said:
Hi Guys,
I understand that cwm recovery will not affect my stock rom. Here is an example what could I need:
I have new galaxy chat with ICS, I will install cwm recovery, create backup of stock (slovak) rom improve rom to some 4.1.2 spain rom and if it won't be good or have some hardware problem I will install again my stock rom but what with cwm recovery. Will it work this way?
Return To Stock Recovery
1. Download StockRecovery.zip
2. Place StockRecovery.zip on your SD Card
3. Boot into CWM Recovery
4. Tap on Install
5. Find StockRecovery.zip file on your SD card.
6. Slide to Flash
7. Reboot System & Enjoy Stock Recovery Again!
or not
thank you
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Why would you need stock recovery back anyway?
send mobile for repairing
If something will crash in future like repro or mic. I will need stock rom and recovery.
johnoo said:
If something will crash in future like repro or mic. I will need stock rom and recovery.
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Your warranty won't void on custom recovery ....it gets void only on root
Any Android?
coolprateek.kumar said:
Your warranty won't void on custom recovery ....it gets void only on root
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Will ClockworkMod Recovery install on any android phone? I have a,
HDC Galaxy S4 I9500- Exynos Quad Core 1.7GHz 5.0inch HD IPS Screen Android 4.2.3
in the mail. Will it install no problem? If not, any alternative solution?
bupbup777 said:
Will ClockworkMod Recovery install on any android phone? I have a,
HDC Galaxy S4 I9500- Exynos Quad Core 1.7GHz 5.0inch HD IPS Screen Android 4.2.3
in the mail. Will it install no problem? If not, any alternative solution?
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Every device has it's own cwm or twrp recovery....google "cwm for .........(your phone)
reply and request
I want to know how to backup full rom because me too have an a103 sc6820 mt6515 android 4.0.1 clone SIII dual sim and trying to root then its bricked. So i have found an another phone which have the same system like for mine and i would try to backup the rom for the new and to restore this to the bricked.
coolprateek.kumar said:
Every device has it's own cwm or twrp recovery....google "cwm for .........(your phone)
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That's not correct, not every phone has a clockworkmod built for it, my phone is a alcatel authority, and not only is there no clockworkmod, but the newest update.zip, unroots it, and sorceforge only has the the stock update. In any case the manufacturer has put the wrong id's into their usb drivers for it. You can't even use the clockworkmod builder, for it. The only phones that get support, are the more popular models.
does the bootloader need to be unlocked for this to work
reggjoo said:
That's not correct, not every phone has a clockworkmod built for it, my phone is a alcatel authority, and not only is there no clockworkmod, but the newest update.zip, unroots it, and sorceforge only has the the stock update. In any case the manufacturer has put the wrong id's into their usb drivers for it. You can't even use the clockworkmod builder, for it. The only phones that get support, are the more popular models.
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I meant that every phone who HAS a cwm has it for that particular phone.
Hit thanks for help
r2d2-andras said:
Download CWM recovery img for your device. Start your phone in bootloader mode and connect to PC. Be sure to drivers installed correctly. Type in command line:
fastboot reboot <downloaded img>
Now, the phone will reboot and starting recovery. Make backup, that's all.
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How to start phone in bootloader mode and where to type that command?
I have a problem about my Android Phone, last last month was my first time to have an android phone and im very excited to install apps and somehow to customize it.
One day while searching and reading on google I saw something interesting which is Rooting Android, I tried it and successfully rooted my phone and there's no problem but I know that if my phone is rooted I can customize my ROM, Upgrade my phone version and etc.. Im very interested with that, so I used to search more about how to install custom ROM and I have read some forum threads that has a steps on how to install custom rom and what tools to used, i dont know if that's what im looking for but I just followed the intructions and steps and then applied it on my phone.
When im about to install Custom ROM I used MTKdroidtools for my O+ 8.2 Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread for creating backups, after that procedure there's a notification that I will reboot my android phone via CWM Recovery Mode then I reboot it, then it turned off and turned on I know that im in Recovery Mode because I have encountered it before.
Then here comes my crazy idea and I don't know why but I just continued to do it, I clicked the Wipe Data or Wipe All Cache Data I forgot it then after that the next thing I did was to installed the Custom ROM("ICS_DARK_BREED_V_A818_by_BassureroX") which I have downloaded on my SD Card then reboot my phone again and then its not working anymore I mean it's stack in bootloop which my friend says that's what happened to my phone, I regret on what I have done I really need to recover my phone back to normal again please help me.
Is there any thing I can do? I hope there's still a solution for my phone problem.
Thank You.
Here's the images of my phone after installing that Custom ROM:
*When Opening:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
*When Pressing Buttons (Power + Volume Up):
*When Charging:
yobib_814 said:
I have a problem about my Android Phone, last last month was my first time to have an android phone and im very excited to install apps and somehow to customize it. One day while searching and reading on google I saw something interesting which is Rooting Android, I tried it and successfully rooted my phone and there's no problem but I know that if my phone is rooted I can customize my ROM, Upgrade my phone version and etc.. Im very interested with that, so I used to search more about how to install custom ROM and I have read some forum threads that has a steps on how to install custom rom and what tools to used, i dont know if that's what im looking for but I just followed the intructions and steps and then applied it on my phone. When im about to install Custom ROM I used MTKdroidtools for my O+ 8.2 Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread for creating backups, after that procedure there's a notification that I will reboot my android phone via CWM Recovery Mode then I reboot it, then it turned off and turned on I know that im in Recovery Mode because I have encountered it before. Then here comes my crazy idea and I don't know why but I just continued to do it, I clicked the Wipe Data or Wipe All Cache Data I forgot it then after that the next thing I did was to installed the Custom ROM("ICS_DARK_BREED_V_A818_by_BassureroX") which I have downloaded on my SD Card then reboot my phone again and then its not working anymore I mean it's stack in bootloop which my friend says that's what happened to my phone, I regret on what I have done I really need to recover my phone back to normal again please help me. Is there any thing I can do? I hope there's still a solution for my phone problem.
Thank You.
Here's the images of my phone after installing that Custom ROM:
*When Opening:
*When Pressing Buttons (Power + Volume Up):
*When Charging:
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Use paragraph, your post is very difficult to read.
Now, regarding your problem, try to wipe /system, /data and /cache from recovery, flash the rom and wipe /data and /cache again.
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totalnoob34 said:
Use paragraph, your post is very difficult to read.
Now, regarding your problem, try to wipe /system, /data and /cache from recovery, flash the rom and wipe /data and /cache again.
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i paragraphed it sir.
as you said to wipe / system, /data and /cache from recovery, flash the rom and wipe /data and /cache again, i cant enter to that function in my phone.
All i can do is to use SP Flash Tool but i dont know what version is compatible with my phone, thank you.
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yobib_814 said:
i paragraphed it sir.
as you said to wipe / system, /data and /cache from recovery, flash the rom and wipe /data and /cache again, i cant enter to that function in my phone.
All i can do is to use SP Flash Tool but i dont know what version is compatible with my phone, thank you.
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I'm so sorry, xda mobile app didn't show it correctly I suppose.
totalnoob34 said:
I'm so sorry, xda mobile app didn't show it correctly I suppose.
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what do you mean sir? that you cant search my phone here in xda?
anyway my phone is O+ Android 8.2 and it's china phone or an imitation i think, is there any tool that can help me to get into recovery mode even if my phone is turned off and uses only usb cable connected to the pc?
yobib_814 said:
what do you mean sir? that you cant search my phone here in xda?
anyway my phone is O+ Android 8.2 and it's china phone or an imitation i think, is there any tool that can help me to get into recovery mode even if my phone is turned off and uses only usb cable connected to the pc?
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I meant the app didn't show the paragraphs in your post. Anyway, the only way to boot a turned off phone in recovery is by a key combo, generally POWER + VOL+ or POWER + VOL-, depending on the model
totalnoob34 said:
I meant the app didn't show the paragraphs in your post. Anyway, the only way to boot a turned off phone in recovery is by a key combo, generally POWER + VOL+ or POWER + VOL-, depending on the model
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I can now enter to the recovery mode sir.
*Here is a short explanation for what really happened:
I have an android phone(Rooted & ROM Manager installed).
I used MTK Droidtools for backups, rebooted and autoCWM was created.
I Wiped Data/Factory Reset then Install the Custom ROM from SD Card, when finished i rebooted my phone then its not working anymore.
But i can charge it and i can also enter to autoCWM when pressing Power Button+Camera Button+Volume Up Button.
is there anything i can do?
yobib_814 said:
I can now enter to the recovery mode sir.
*Here is a short explanation for what really happened:
I have an android phone(Rooted & ROM Manager installed).
I used MTK Droidtools for backups, rebooted and autoCWM was created.
I Wiped Data/Factory Reset then Install the Custom ROM from SD Card, when finished i rebooted my phone then its not working anymore.
But i can charge it and i can also enter to autoCWM when pressing Power Button+Camera Button+Volume Up Button.
is there anything i can do?
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Yes, if you can boot into recovery mode then you can try flashing another rom for your phone, maybe checking the integrity of the file before flashing it
totalnoob34 said:
Yes, if you can boot into recovery mode then you can try flashing another rom for your phone, maybe checking the integrity of the file before flashing it
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yes i want to flash another ROM on my android sir because i dont have backup of my ROM, my phone is O+ 8.2 Android, 2.3.5 Gingerbread, MT6573.
Can you help me sir for what ROM must be for my phone? and thank you very much for the replies.
yobib_814 said:
yes i want to flash another ROM on my android sir because i dont have backup of my ROM, my phone is O+ 8.2 Android, 2.3.5 Gingerbread, MT6573.
Can you help me sir for what ROM must be for my phone? and thank you very much for the replies.
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Repeat the model please, I didn't understand it. And, where did you get the rom you flashed and screw your phone up?
totalnoob34 said:
Repeat the model please, I didn't understand it. And, where did you get the rom you flashed and screw your phone up?
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sorry for that, the model is O+ 8.2 Android
and it's a MT6573 device, i got the ROM here: http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=916396
its been a month after i screwed my phone
yobib_814 said:
sorry for that, the model is O+ 8.2 Android
and it's a MT6573 device, i got the ROM here: http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=916396
its been a month after i screwed my phone
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I had a look on the net, and I could not find any stock nor custom rom for your model. I think you flashed a rom for another model, and of course now the phone is obviously not booting.
If you can find a way to return to stock rom you're good to go, maybe looking on the website of the manifacturer, otherwise there is nothing much to do..
Keep in mind for the next time to double check what you're flashing, and to always backup first.
totalnoob34 said:
I had a look on the net, and I could not find any stock nor custom rom for your model. I think you flashed a rom for another model, and of course now the phone is obviously not booting.
If you can find a way to return to stock rom you're good to go, maybe looking on the website of the manifacturer, otherwise there is nothing much to do..
Keep in mind for the next time to double check what you're flashing, and to always backup first.
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im really regretting for what ive done
and yes its not booting, and i made a backup but its gone because my aunts pc got reformatted. Maybe i should ask on some forums if they do have a stock rom or custom rom of the same model of my phone and wait
and if you see stock or custom rom for my device kindly PM me sir, and thank you very much for the time godbless you my friend.
yobib_814 said:
im really regretting for what ive done
and yes its not booting, and i made a backup but its gone because my aunts pc got reformatted. Maybe i should ask on some forums if they do have a stock rom or custom rom of the same model of my phone and wait
and if you see stock or custom rom for my device kindly PM me sir, and thank you very much for the time godbless you my friend.
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No problem. I'm sorry to hear that. You can try to recover the backup file from the formatted pc
totalnoob34 said:
No problem. I'm sorry to hear that. You can try to recover the backup file from the formatted pc
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ill try to check the backup file of the formatted pc, is it in local disk D?
You need change phone?
totalnoob34 said:
No problem. I'm sorry to hear that. You can try to recover the backup file from the formatted pc
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good day sir!
i have found my backup files created via cwm last july 2014, here are the images:
*what will i do sir?
*and how can i restore it using rua1 autoCWM v5.5.0.4 installed on my phone.
*thank you very much for your time
yobib_814 said:
good day sir!
i have found my backup files created via cwm last july 2014, here are the images:
*what will i do sir?
*and how can i restore it using rua1 autoCWM v5.5.0.4 installed on my phone.
*thank you very much for your time
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Put that in /clockworkmod on your sdcard, reboot to recovery, try to restore that and cross your fingers
totalnoob34 said:
Put that in /clockworkmod on your sdcard, reboot to recovery, try to restore that and cross your fingers
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i tried putting only the "Android_130531_backup_140707.." on /clockworkmod/backup and it restores some files but still not booting and i think i did it wrong.
as you said put it(ALL) do you mean all of them sir? hmm
ok i'll do it and feedback on you later thank you very much! hope my phone will get back to normal again
Hi developers and folks
I'd really like to know if i can flash samsung galaxy young duos' stock recovery to clockworkmod recovery with odin
I have the zip file of cwm but i don't like to flash it everytime i enter in this mode, can i flash it? Do i need a custom kernel with cwm built-in? Any answer will be appreciated
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JimmySegram said:
Hi developers and folks
I'd really like to know if i can flash samsung galaxy young duos' stock recovery to clockworkmod recovery with odin
I have the zip file of cwm but i don't like to flash it everytime i enter in this mode, can i flash it? Do i need a custom kernel with cwm built-in? Any answer will be appreciated
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You can easily switch stock recovery to cwm with flashify app,No need Odin. Just flash recovery.img with this app & also u can flash custom kernals.
Check this post.....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526634
Just press THANKS.........
Sadly didn't work, it says that my phone didn't pass the compability test so what's now? When i look for it on google play it says "your device isn't compatible with this version" but it installed succefully on my device running originally 2.3.6 with generic kitkat rom in 4.4.2 is there any method to do it in odin at least? Or custom kernel would be better? Answers will be appreciated.
No way to change it, also the risk is extreme i don't wanna brick my device, even i installed a custom kernel from odin, it showed "PASS" and my phone restarted and appeared the samsung logo later it turned off and restarted again and later the screen kept in white and i did need to get back to the old kernel
Anyway flash the stock recovery it's impossible to do.
JimmySegram said:
No way to change it, also the risk is extreme i don't wanna brick my device, even i installed a custom kernel from odin, it showed "PASS" and my phone restarted and appeared the samsung logo later it turned off and restarted again and later the screen kept in white and i did need to get back to the old kernel
Anyway flash the stock recovery it's impossible to do.
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You know that without cwm recovery u can't flash custom roms & kernals.
Pleas clear that which recovery u want stock recovery or cwm recovery?
And why?
Then I can easily guide or help u.
Best regards.
I want to change stock recovery to cwm recovery. I want cwm permanently no temporal, i know the zip file it's temporal but i want it permanent! I don't know how my phone did install "Compact" kernel with stock recovery and not with cwm i've had to do it that way 'cause odin didn't work and my phone got bricked
Can i install cwm permanent on samsung galaxy young duos? (S6102B)
I'll be very grateful if somebody could explain me!
The reason why i want cwm permanent and why i want it it's because i don't want to enter in recovery and see always the limited stock recovery with just 4 options
JimmySegram said:
I want to change stock recovery to cwm recovery. I want cwm permanently no temporal, i know the zip file it's temporal but i want it permanent! I don't know how my phone did install "Compact" kernel with stock recovery and not with cwm i've had to do it that way 'cause odin didn't work and my phone got bricked
Can i install cwm permanent on samsung galaxy young duos? (S6102B)
I'll be very grateful if somebody could explain me!
The reason why i want cwm permanent and why i want it it's because i don't want to enter in recovery and see always the limited stock recovery with just 4 options
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Hello,jimmysegram..
I think there is no permanent stable cwm recovery for ur device bcuz of kernal compatibility.so I can't help more on this topic.
You can check everything related with ur device in this forum..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-y/duos-development
u can wipe cache, dalvik cache like cwm without Recovery with ROOT CLEANER android app.
And flash flashable zips like cwm without recovery with FLASH GORDON android app:- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250555
Hope this can help u,
Gud luck...
That's weird i can't even change it but anyway... thanks for your help
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TWRP 2.8.7.0 for the Samsung Galaxy J5
Hey everyone. I have decided to build TWRP recovery for the Galaxy J5.
First I would love to thank @bhattjunaid for testing this since I don't own this device, @celta1976 For managing to get this working on Locked bootloader models and his Instructions (Instructions In 1st Comment of the post), @serdotlinecho For the instructions how to fix Bootloop into TWRP (Instructions in 1st Comment of the post) and TeamWin for the amazing sources that are still supported.
DISCLAIMER : I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE VOIDING YOUR WARRANTY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOUR DEVICE EVEN THOUGH NOTHING SHOULD GO WRONG IF YOU DO EVERYTHING RIGHT! KNOX WILL BE TRIPPED. ALSO... I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WW3 OR A ZOMBIE OUTBREAK
Ok, Now to the interesting part
Already tested on:
- Galaxy J500F Working
- Galaxy J500H Working
- Galaxy J5008 Working - Instructions in 1st post of this thread! - (Locked bootloader)
- Galaxy J5007 Not tested yet
- Galaxy J500G Working
- Galaxy J500M Working
- Galaxy J500N0 Not tested yet
- Galaxy J500FN Working
- Galaxy J500Y Not tested yet
Note : This should work on all models. However, just to be sure, if you own a J5 model that has not been tested yet, please post a confirmation below
Bugs
- Brightness slider
- PC mounting (but adb should work)
- Reboot into recovery mode from/via TWRP not working
Changelog
07.10.2015
Code:
TWRP Has been made
Screenshots
Instructions
Here are some notes before you start :
Make sure you enabled the unlock bootloader option in the developer's settings.
THIS WILL SET KNOX TO 1
I am not responsible for voiding your warranty with this, it's your choice.
1. Download the PC USB drivers for your Phone
2. Download TWRP (link below)
3. Download Odin 3
4. Turn off your phone
5. Boot into download mode (Power + VOL down + Home)
6. In menu select continue (VOL up)
7. Now connect your phone to your PC
8. Open Odin. Make sure your device is recognized.
9. Click PDA on older Odin versions or AP on newer versions
10. Find TWRP
11. Click start and wait until it's done.
12. Reboot into recovery by booting with VOL UP + HOME + POWER and have fun.
Download
PLEASE DO NOT MIRROR UNLESS I GIVE YOU PERMISSION! IF YOU NEED PERMISSION THEN PM ME!
If you don't want to risk loosing your data do a backup!!!!!!!!!
TWRP 2.8.7.0
Source code : https://github.com/TWRP-J5
Have fun!
Instructions for specific models
1. How to flash TWRP with locked bootloader by @celta1976
2. How to fix TWRP bootloop (Device restarts into TWRP every time) by @serdotlinecho
1. Instruction for Locked Bootloader Models by @celta1976
1. Download CROM Services, file .apk here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60204006&postcount=5 and install it. Then execute it on the phone.
2. Next up flash this file via odin : https://download.chainfire.eu/718/CF...xx-sme500h.zip
And finally, install TWRP !!
2. How to fix TWRP bootloop by @serdotlinecho
If your TWRP is bootlooping please do the following :
1. Go to sammobile and download the stock Firmware and extract the zip
2. Put your phone into download mode
3. Connect your phone with your pc
4. Open odin and select PDA on older versions or AP on newer versions.
5. Select the stock firmware
6. Click start and wait until its done.
7. Re-flash TWRP.
8. Now you should be able to boot into TWRP and system
installed on J500FNXXU1AOG1 confirmed it works fine
Good to know.
wegiwegi said:
installed on J500FNXXU1AOG1 confirmed it works fine
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Thanks! :good:
It works fine on SM-J500G too. But I have to flash the stock firmware after flashing twrp with odin on my rooted device. My device cannot boot into system, keep booting into twrp every time I reboot from twrp menu. After flashing stock firmware and and re-flash twrp, my device can now boot into system when I choose reboot from twrp menu. Thanks for the twrp tar file.
serdotlinecho said:
It works fine on SM-J500G too. But I have to flash the stock firmware after flashing twrp with odin on my rooted device. My device cannot boot into system, keep booting into twrp every time I reboot from twrp menu. After flashing stock firmware and and re-flash twrp, my device can now boot into system when I choose reboot from twrp menu. Thanks for the twrp tar file.
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Thanks! I have posted the fix
CTXz said:
Thanks! I have posted the fix
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can you make fixed recovery ? because i edited some system files when i reflash stock rom all reset to origins
can you make fixed recovery ? because i edited some system files when i reflash stock rom all reset to origins
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Did you backup data? What model do you have
CTXz said:
Did you backup data? What model do you have
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yes
j500g
mlm1102003 said:
yes
j500g
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So if I understand correctly... You restored a old backup but it didn't restore the apps. If that's the case, did it say any errors when you tried to restore
CTXz said:
So if I understand correctly... You restored a old backup but it didn't restore the apps. If that's the case, did it say any errors when you tried to restore
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no
i have edited some system files
when i want to factory reset
it go to stock recovery
i want a custom recovery
which do factory and dont stuck or boot loop to recovery
i have used your recovery
when i try to factory reset it do factory reset but after that phone boot to recovery (not system)
mlm1102003 said:
no
i have edited some system files
when i want to factory reset
it go to stock recovery
i want a custom recovery
which do factory and dont stuck or boot loop to recovery
i have used your recovery
when i try to factory reset it do factory reset but after that phone boot to recovery (not system)
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Sadly I really don't know what could cause the issue. My best guess is the boot.img . Once I am at home I will send you some instructions how to flash the boot.img
OK instructions.
To flash bootimg download the stock Rom from sammobile. Then open the ZIP. Next open the ZIP inside the ZIP by removing .md5 . then take out the boot.img. once you enter twrp flash the Boot.IMG.with the flash IMG option
I just tried it in my j500m and it worked! Now just waiting for a great rom
Enviado desde mi SM-J500M mediante Tapatalk
bighleo114312 said:
I just tried it in my j500m and it worked! Now just waiting for a great rom
Enviado desde mi SM-J500M mediante Tapatalk
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Thanks!
Is there a way to root this device without using PC ? like one click root or something like that ?
I dnt have access to PC and need to root the device.
Hello. I know that this post is off topic, but this is the only "popular" thread for this phone and it doesn't have it's own forum yet.
@CTXz : I hope you won't get mad on me for mentioning you Maybe you can answer me about what I wrote below.
I got Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J600FN yesterday. It is a nice phone for 200euros... But I experienced a problem. When I put a call in speaker mode, the person with who I'm talking won't hear me after few seconds and when I switch back to normal mode (speaker off) he can hear me. Now it started to happen in normal calls too. I did put network in 2G to consume less MB, I don't know if this might be a problem.
Anybody else experienced this? I'm wonder if it is a hardware issue or software issue.
Also, the volume buttons and power button is moving lil bit in left-right, I don't know if is a problem at all because are working. So, people who has this device, please let me know if buttons are same to you and if you experienced that call problem.
Thank you! Have a nice day! Robert.
PS: I'm sorry if my English is bad
Force said:
Hello. I know that this post is off topic, but this is the only "popular" thread for this phone and it doesn't have it's own forum yet.
@CTXz : I hope you won't get mad on me for mentioning you Maybe you can answer me about what I wrote below.
I got Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J600FN yesterday. It is a nice phone for 200euros... But I experienced a problem. When I put a call in speaker mode, the person with who I'm talking won't hear me after few seconds and when I switch back to normal mode (speaker off) he can hear me. Now it started to happen in normal calls too. I did put network in 2G to consume less MB, I don't know if this might be a problem.
Anybody else experienced this? I'm wonder if it is a hardware issue or software issue.
Also, the volume buttons and power button is moving lil bit in left-right, I don't know if is a problem at all because are working. So, people who has this device, please let me know if buttons are same to you and if you experienced that call problem.
Thank you! Have a nice day! Robert.
PS: I'm sorry if my English is bad
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Hey no i'm not mad
The calling issue is most likely software. It's also quite common. Try to wipe cache. If the problem presists you can make a twrp backup and install the stock rom again. Then restore the backup data etc.
The buttons are totally fine. All my Samsung phones/tablets have that. Why? Dunno.
CTXz said:
Hey no i'm not mad
The calling issue is most likely software. It's also quite common. Try to wipe cache. If the problem presists you can make a twrp backup and install the stock rom again. Then restore the backup data etc.
The buttons are totally fine. All my Samsung phones/tablets have that. Why? Dunno.
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Gonna wipe the cache now.
About buttons, you gave me that peace of kind by saying that I was worried that could get break soon or that I got a device with problems. At my previous phone named Galaxy S Advance the buttons were moving too but less and I have used it for 2+ years, I never checked buttons before tho.
I won't install other stock Rom yet until I'm sure that I won't break that Knox. I'm new to this Knox protection and I haven't read much about it. I already miss so many root apps from previous phone
May I ask you in how much time does charge your J5? Mine charged in 4-5 hours when it was powered off, I did this two times and now I think i won't repeat it again.
Thank you alot for your answer.
If you reflash stock it wont break stock. But if you flash twrp it will
Disclaimer!
I, xRaZeR_FuZioNx, or anyone else who is affiliated with this project are not responsible for any kind of damage to your device in any way.
Please use it at your own risk! Whatever you do with your phone is your own choice!
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Hey guys! Here's TWRP 3 for the Samsung Galaxy Core Prime (G360T/G360T1).
Screenshots:
Installation:
Put your phone into download mode, and connect it to a computer.
Flash TWRP via ODIN.
Boot into TWRP using the key combo (Volume Up, Home, and Power).
Downloads:TWRP 3.0.0-0
Bugs:
MTP may not work correctly.
SlimPickins will not flash. Recommended to flash using TWRP 2, make a backup of the System, then upgrade to TWRP 3.
Special Thanks To:
Y300-0100 - Major contributor, helped fix issues.
Let me just steal this...
You made your own? Checking this out now!!!
Sent from my SM-G360T1 using Tapatalk
bogarty said:
You made your own? Checking this out now!!!
Sent from my SM-G360T1 using Tapatalk
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Yes, but not without the help of @Y300-0100.
xRaZeR_FuZioNx said:
Disclaimer!
I, xRaZeR_FuZioNx, or anyone else who is affiliated with this project are not responsible for any kind of damage to your device in any way.
Please use it at your own risk! Whatever you do with your phone is your own choice!
Hey guys! Here's TWRP 3 for the Samsung Galaxy Core Prime (G360T/G360T1).
Screenshots:
Installation:
Put your phone into download mode, and connect it to a computer.
Flash TWRP via ODIN.
Boot into TWRP using the key combo (Volume Up, Home, and Power).
Downloads:TWRP 3.0.0-0
Bugs:
MTP may not work correctly.
Special Thanks To:
Y300-0100 - Major contributor, helped fix issues.
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YASSS!! TWRP 3 is out! Now at least recovery can look nicer and much improved now.
FYI, I was able to successfully make a nandroid backup and restore said backup on TWRP 3.0.0-0. However, with 3.0.0-0 I was unable to clean install Slim Pickins Rom. When that happened I rebooted into download mode, reinstalled TWRP 2.8.7.0, which I was then able to clean install Slim Pickins with
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
FYI, I was able to successfully make a nandroid backup and restore said backup on TWRP 3.0.0-0. However, with 3.0.0-0 I was unable to clean install Slim Pickins Rom. When that happened I rebooted into download mode, reinstalled TWRP 2.8.7.0, which I was then able to clean install Slim Pickins with
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Thank you for letting me know. I can confirm this issue appears at the "formatting system" step. I'll look into this issue and see what may be causing it.
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
FYI, I was able to successfully make a nandroid backup and restore said backup on TWRP 3.0.0-0. However, with 3.0.0-0 I was unable to clean install Slim Pickins Rom. When that happened I rebooted into download mode, reinstalled TWRP 2.8.7.0, which I was then able to clean install Slim Pickins with
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Twrp 3.0 has options mount system as read only on start up. Was that option ticked?
Y300-0100 said:
Twrp 3.0 has options mount system as read only on start up. Was that option ticked?
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I don't believe so, if you're referring to the prompt that comes up the first time you boot into TWRP, I told it to go ahead and modify /system/ or whatever. Also I was able to restore a nandroid backup (including the system partition) in TWRP 3.0.0-0 before I came across this issue. Since my memory is imperfect at best, I'll retest it again tonight once I have the free time and access to my phone (it's actually my gf's but she's sold on the whole custom ROM scene since I showed her how much CM improved my S5; now she won't stop asking if I've gotten CM to build successfully yet for this phone lol)
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
I don't believe so, if you're conflict bing to the prompt that comes up the first time you boot into TWRP, I told it to go ahead and modify /system/ or whatever. Also I was able to restore a nandroid backup (including the system partition) in TWRP 3.0.0-0 before I came across this issue. Since my memory is imperfect at best, I'll retest it again tonight once I have the free time and access to my phone (it's actually my gf's but she's sold on the whole custom ROM scene since I showed her how much CM improved my S5; now she won't stop asking if I've gotten CM to build successfully yet for this phone lol)
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So as I thought. Wipe system definitely working but there must be some conflict between updare binary and updater script with twrp since you restored system. First recovery wipe system and than restore it.
this conflict is common when rom is made with kitchen.
So wait for cm. It won't be to long
Y300-0100 said:
So wait for cm. It won't be to long
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God I can't wait. I synced the repos but I can't seem to get it to build, no matter what I tinker with
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
FYI, I was able to successfully make a nandroid backup and restore said backup on TWRP 3.0.0-0. However, with 3.0.0-0 I was unable to clean install Slim Pickins Rom. When that happened I rebooted into download mode, reinstalled TWRP 2.8.7.0, which I was then able to clean install Slim Pickins with
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Unfortunately, that was the case for me, too. I was able to wipe but not able to install the Slim Pickins ROM. It came up with an error. So I had to go back to TWRP 2.8.7.0 and successfully install the ROM.
Thanks
I've hung out in the irc almost every day and got to see this be made and released thanks all to who contributed to it now to make cm
I flashed this via an app, and I got a recovery loop. I don't have access to a computer so I can't use odin. Any way to fix this recovery loop?
X_shinobi.apk_X said:
I flashed this via an app, and I got a recovery loop. I don't have access to a computer so I can't use odin. Any way to fix this recovery loop?
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What app did you use? The only app I know of that flashes Odin files is "Mobile Odin" by Chainfire, but I think it's still not compatible with our device, so the only way to flash TWRP is via Odin and the only way for you to fix boot is to flash either Trapkernel or the stock firmware in Odin. The only other way I can think of is if you maybe had TWRP 2 installed before this and you're still able to boot into it and restore a previous backup.
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bogarty said:
What app did you use? The only app I know of that flashes Odin files is "Mobile Odin" by Chainfire, but I think it's still not compatible with our device, so the only way to flash TWRP is via Odin and the only way for you to fix boot is to flash either Trapkernel or the stock firmware in Odin. The only other way I can think of is if you maybe had TWRP 2 installed before this and you're still able to boot into it and restore a previous backup.
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I just extracted the file, then just used rom installers flash image feature. And I fix it by using twrps terminal command feature and just dd my stock recovery I keep as a backup.
X_shinobi.apk_X said:
I just extracted the file, then just used rom installers flash image feature. And I fix it by using twrps terminal command feature and just dd my stock recovery I keep as a backup.
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OK. I think I know what the problem was. Yes you can flash the recovery.img in a flash tool app. I just verified that it does work for this recovery too by using an app called "Rashr" and successfully flashing from TWRP 2 to TWRP 3 using the extracted recovery.img for TWRP 3. When it's done though it asks if you want to reboot to recovery, which you must've done. You can not select reboot to recovery from anywhere on this device without causing a recovery loop. I'd say you could try flashing the boot.img from the Trapkernel.zip in your flash tool app too to fix boot, but since you can't use apps right now and have no way to access a backup, then you will need to find a computer to fix your device.
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bogarty said:
OK. I think I know what the problem was. Yes you can flash the recovery.img in a flash tool app. I just verified that it does work for this recovery too by using an app called "Rashr" and successfully flashing from TWRP 2 to TWRP 3 using the extracted recovery.img for TWRP 3. When it's done though it asks if you want to reboot to recovery, which you must've done. You can not select reboot to recovery from anywhere on this device without causing a recovery loop. I'd say you could try flashing the boot.img from the Trapkernel.zip in your flash tool app too to fix boot, but since you can't use apps right now and have no way to access a backup, then you will need to find a computer to fix your device.
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Yeah I figured it out, I planned for such a problem and made backup of the stock recovery so I could use the terminal from advanced options to flash it. Let me know when they solve this issue.
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X_shinobi.apk_X said:
Yeah I figured it out, I planned for such a problem and made backup of the stock recovery so I could use the terminal from advanced options to flash it. Let me know when they solve this issue.
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Try using flash fire by chainfire if you still need to install twrp and can't use a PC. It's the successor to mobile Odin and is compatible with way more devices including virtually every Samsung device. Flashify might work too. Obviously either app will require root
X_shinobi.apk_X said:
Yeah I figured it out, I planned for such a problem and made backup of the stock recovery so I could use the terminal from advanced options to flash it. Let me know when they solve this issue.
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I think the "reboot to recovery" causing a recovery loop issue might be a system one. It's always been an issue on this device. There are quite a few versions of TWRP now for the SM-G360T1, but all if them do it. I think it even did it with the stock recovery too. Not a big deal though in my mind. Just have to remember to always reboot normal.