I have installed ROM manager. I have installed Flash clockMod Recovery and it is showing the current Recovery : ClockworkMod 5.x.x.x
I have copied my custom recovery.img file into SDcard.
but when I press Reboot into Recovery option into ROM manager it is not responding. and get hang up.
what is wrong?
androidbuddy2210 said:
I have installed ROM manager. I have installed Flash clockMod Recovery and it is showing the current Recovery : ClockworkMod 5.x.x.x
I have copied my custom recovery.img file into SDcard.
but when I press Reboot into Recovery option into ROM manager it is not responding. and get hang up.
what is wrong?
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I'm willing to bet that ROM manager isn't supported for your device sadly.
Sent from my SII(i777) running Task and Ktoonsez AOKP 10/11
That is very sad but thank you very much for reply.
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hi there,
i got problmes installing the CM7 nightly.
at this moment im using SGS2 stock ROM rooted via ODIN (with CF-Root-SGS2_XW_XEU_KE7-v4.0-CWM4.tar) that finally brings me root and the CWN Manager v.180.
At this moment i flashed twice GT-I9100_ClockworkMod-Recovery_4.0.1.0.tar via Odin. (released here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118693 via codeworkx)
I've upgraded to Rom Manager Premium and hit Flash ClockwordMod (sure i hit the Galaxy S2)
If i restart via Rom Manager into Recovery System a triangle appears, pushing the power button long enough is brings me to "Clockwork Recovery V 4.0.1.0"..
After a reboot back in the StockROM it says inside the Rom Manager "Current Rec. Sys. : ClockworkMod 4.0.0.2
if i choose Download ROM there are no Nightly CM7 Builds. (i think because of Clockwork Recov. 4.0.0.2...)
Sure if checked "Advanced Mode" inside the Rom Manager Options.
what made i wrong?
excuse my (maybe) stupid question and thank you for helping me in advance
Greetings, cvoid
in addition:
i try to install something from the extra section of Rom Manager it reboots and the triangle of hell is back...
1)Go To The Cyanogen thread and download the release over there.
2)format data, /system, /data, everything but leave out /sdcard
3)#optional - you can flash back to cwm 4.0.1.0 if you like. (reboot to download mode)
4)mount usb from recovery.
5)move the zip (cyanogen installation file) to your phone's root via usb.
6)select install from zip
7)reboot after install.
There you go, you now have the perfect running cyanogen 7.
ok, will try it later. But, cirrect me if i am wrong, shouldn't i be able to choose the nightlys from inside rom manager?
And why isn't recovery bootin if i start it right out of the rom manager? (the triangle, see above)
Thank you so far
Chris
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
I dont think there is any cm7 nightlys for s2. so you'll have to do it manually.
i think it might be that you are having a 4.0.1.0 recovery and the rom manager is trying to boot with 4.0.0.2 recovery.
im running 4.0.1.0 (codeworkx kernel)...
thought of rom manager premium because atinm mentioned it that way...
see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112916
"the easy way"...
will try to flash it manually... thank you for your help!
need some help please. just did something pretty dumb in a moment of not thinking. i went into rom manager and flashed cwm recovery (I'm using Hairy Bean 1.51 with TWRP) over the damn TWRP recovery, then did a system backup through rom manager. now I can boot into the rom, but no chance of recovery (as i'm guessing there is a twrp/cwm and possibly jb/ics conflict - if the rom manager flashed ics cwm recovery)
how do I get back my twrp recovery?
NB. Rom manager shows both TWRP recovery as well as CWM flashed and I can choose which i want to use... but when I pick TWRP, I still cannot access recovery. Is there an ADB command I can use to remove CWM and then reinstall TWRP? (I already tried installing the TWRP over it hoping to overwrite, but both recoveries still exist)
FIXED, NM.
radici said:
need some help please. just did something pretty dumb in a moment of not thinking. i went into rom manager and flashed cwm recovery (I'm using Hairy Bean 1.51 with TWRP) over the damn TWRP recovery, then did a system backup through rom manager. now I can boot into the rom, but no chance of recovery (as i'm guessing there is a twrp/cwm and possibly jb/ics conflict - if the rom manager flashed ics cwm recovery)
how do I get back my twrp recovery?
NB. Rom manager shows both TWRP recovery as well as CWM flashed and I can choose which i want to use... but when I pick TWRP, I still cannot access recovery. Is there an ADB command I can use to remove CWM and then reinstall TWRP? (I already tried installing the TWRP over it hoping to overwrite, but both recoveries still exist)
FIXED, NM.
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Tell people who you fixed it FFS!
how did you fixed ?
radici said:
need some help please. just did something pretty dumb in a moment of not thinking. i went into rom manager and flashed cwm recovery (I'm using Hairy Bean 1.51 with TWRP) over the damn TWRP recovery, then did a system backup through rom manager. now I can boot into the rom, but no chance of recovery (as i'm guessing there is a twrp/cwm and possibly jb/ics conflict - if the rom manager flashed ics cwm recovery)
how do I get back my twrp recovery?
NB. Rom manager shows both TWRP recovery as well as CWM flashed and I can choose which i want to use... but when I pick TWRP, I still cannot access recovery. Is there an ADB command I can use to remove CWM and then reinstall TWRP? (I already tried installing the TWRP over it hoping to overwrite, but both recoveries still exist)
FIXED, NM.
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Please help , I'm having exactly the same issue.
OS is booting correctly, but I'm not able to enter in any recovery mode, neither in CWM or TWRP..: confused:
radici said:
FIXED, NM.
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These forums become useless if the knowledge is not captured. It is awesome that you fixed it, but please let us know briefly HOW you fixed it!!
sparkdroid said:
These forums become useless if the knowledge is not captured. It is awesome that you fixed it, but please let us know briefly HOW you fixed it!!
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Same issue here too' please share how you fixed it.
I don't think I'm a noob....I had Froyo running on my TP2 for a while back in the day but am stuck on getting my Sprint GS3 on stable Cyanogen.
My device is rooted and I have ROM Manager v5.5.2.3 installed from the Play Store.
I click on Recovery Setup and selected the ClockworkMod Recovery under the 'Install or Update Recovery' option.
The Recovery shows my d2spr device and I leave the Touch set to off.
The Recovery makes it through all 100 items and looks like it completes but then I get "An error occurred while flashing your recovery."
I don't know if that's because it may be already installed.
If so, under 'Recovery Already Installed' I select my device and it asks to confirm version: ClockworkMod 2.x or ClockworkMod 3.x+.
I selectg the 3.x+ and the message that ROM Manager has been set up to use my existing recovery installation.
I click Reboot into Recovery and click OK on the prompt to reboot into recovery mode but nothing happens.
When I manually go in to recovery it's the standard <3e> recovery and I don't have the install from SD card option.
What the heck did I goof up....
Any advice is appreciated.
Version
AP: L710VPBMB1
CP: L710VPBMB1
CSC: L710SPRBMB1
don't use rom manager with the i9300
Glebun said:
don't use rom manager with the i9300
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Yeah, I goofed...this needs to be moved to the Sprint GS3....
report it
Hey guys .. I unlocked my Note 2 last night and it booted me right into TWRP where i was able to make a backup of my system. On reboot, I accidentally installed Clockwork ROM Manager and stupidly installed clockwork recovery on it.
NOW Everytime I boot into recovery it only boots into CLOCKWORK. I have tried using GooManager and the ROM Manager itself to reboot into TWRP but every single time it reboots into Clokwork.
Please help as I really want to flash a ROM ASAP using TWRP!
Thanks
badboyg200 said:
Hey guys .. I unlocked my Note 2 last night and it booted me right into TWRP where i was able to make a backup of my system. On reboot, I accidentally installed Clockwork ROM Manager and stupidly installed clockwork recovery on it.
NOW Everytime I boot into recovery it only boots into CLOCKWORK. I have tried using GooManager and the ROM Manager itself to reboot into TWRP but every single time it reboots into Clokwork.
Please help as I really want to flash a ROM ASAP using TWRP!
Thanks
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you have to use goo to download the open recovery, which is TWRP. I'll see if i have a zip that i made that has TWRP.
I already did that. I used the GooManager to Install the script and it rebooted into Clockwork instead of TWRP
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/t0ltevzw/
Go there and download the zip version of twrp you want. Flash it in clockwork. Reboot to recovery and enjoy twrp.
I have a rooted MDK Verizon S4 with SuperSU installed. I had been trying to use Rom Manager to install clockworkmod recovery and every time, it comes back with the message that it has been successfully installed. When I try to boot into recovery, it wouldn't work. I finally installed GooManager and went ahead and installed TWRP. Now I am able to boot into TWRP with no issues, but when I try to overwrite and install clockworkmod recovery from within Rom Manager, it again comes back with the message that it has been successfully installed, but it still boots into TWRP.
I understand that I can use TWRP to switch over to a different rom, but I am just befuddled as to why I am not able to install clockworkmod. Can you guys please help me understand what I am doing wrong?
the_jaguar said:
I have a rooted MDK Verizon S4 with SuperSU installed. I had been trying to use Rom Manager to install clockworkmod recovery and every time, it comes back with the message that it has been successfully installed. When I try to boot into recovery, it wouldn't work. I finally installed GooManager and went ahead and installed TWRP. Now I am able to boot into TWRP with no issues, but when I try to overwrite and install clockworkmod recovery from within Rom Manager, it again comes back with the message that it has been successfully installed, but it still boots into TWRP.
I understand that I can use TWRP to switch over to a different rom, but I am just befuddled as to why I am not able to install clockworkmod. Can you guys please help me understand what I am doing wrong?
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You can either ODIN the CWM edition you want (for example Philz Touch Recovery - http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/jfltevzw) - get the md5 file of course for ODIN. You can also try to flash the zip file of Philz Touch Recovery from your SDCard (same site - http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/jfltevzw) through TWRP. Reboot into recovery and see what happens.
Skeetch79 said:
You can either ODIN the CWM edition you want (for example Philz Touch Recovery - http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/jfltevzw) - get the md5 file of course for ODIN. You can also try to flash the zip file of Philz Touch Recovery from your SDCard (same site - http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/jfltevzw) through TWRP. Reboot into recovery and see what happens.
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Thanks. When I was trying to install CWM within Rom Manger, I ended up paying for the touch upgrade, hence my desire to try and install CWM form within Rom Manager... It's just a bit frustrating that I can't figure out what's going on..