Ok, so I am running android version 2.3.4 and I wanted to flash cyanogen 10 mod. so I rooted my phone, checked with root checker to make sure it was rooted, then I tried to install with the stock recovery. To find out I couldn't because of the stock recovery not allowing me to. So I got the DX2 bootstrapper, allowed super user permissions, then I tapped the recovery mode button. The phone just boots normally with no recovery screen. help?
Noobly said:
Ok, so I am running android version 2.3.4 and I wanted to flash cyanogen 10 mod. so I rooted my phone, checked with root checker to make sure it was rooted, then I tried to install with the stock recovery. To find out I couldn't because of the stock recovery not allowing me to. So I got the DX2 bootstrapper, allowed super user permissions, then I tapped the recovery mode button. The phone just boots normally with no recovery screen. help?
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When you say DX2 bootstrapper, are you talking about CWM Recovery? That's the app I've seen used the most for flashing/backups/etc. I'd highly recommend using that one if you're not already.
You can find download links here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1169677
After installing the app, run it from your app drawer and follow the onscreen instructions:
Press "Install Recovery"
Wait for the "Success" popup
Plug your phone into a wall charger (very important)
Press "Recovery Mode"
Wait for phone to boot into recovery, then proceed as normal.
If you've already tried this, and it's still not working, I'd look into how you rooted. I know using the zergrush method doesn't work as well as Pete's (or at least that's been my experience).
it's not really cwm recovery, it's dx2 system recovery, works almost the same
cwm doesn't work on dx2
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I assume he means the Bootstrap Recovery for the Droid X2. Thats the correct file. I'm surprised no one has mentioned this, but when you reboot, make sure your phone is plugged into the wall. You HAVE to have it plugged it for it to work.
EDIT: Never mind, someone did say that. But I would think that would be your problem.
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I have successfully been able to root and install everything on my Mytouch4G just fine, however, when I tried to install my wife's Vibrant, I am stuck. Here is what I have done:
1) I rooted successfully using superoneclickv1.9.1
2) I installed ROM Manager and also downloaded the Auxora ROM to get ready to install
3) When I flash CWM recovery, it says current and latest recover is 2.5.1.2 (concern here that my mytouch says 3.0.2.4 - do different phones install differently with CWM?). When I look at all CWM recoveries I also notice there is two seemingly more current versions available 2.5.1.3 and 2.5.1.4. I have left it at .2 but wondering why all the versions.
4) When I reboot into recovery, I always get the stock recovery and have not been able to get CWM recovery so I am unable to flash my Auxora ROM. I ran update packages numerous times, and get a signature verification error. I have tried a recovery 3e patch that does not work either. I also gave a try at downloading and SDK, but received temp root errors (phone is already rooted).
After reading many posts, I cannot seem to get a direct answer on what I should do to get CWM to actually boot properly, so I can flash a ROM. Someone said to flash the stock JDK rom, but if I can't boot into recovery, how can I flash anything.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You need to get a program for your pc called odin to get back to stock. you can find that and instructions on how to use it if you search for the daily updated vibrant bible its GREAT
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
going to stock eclair heres a a great guide
So going back to stock eclair will then allow me to install CWM recovery then load roms?
Every once n a while I haft do the install packages thing twice before it gives me clockwork green
. Hope this helps.. o n btw u should look at some of the other roms in the bible before u try auxora
yes u should go back to stock eclair for every rom, in my opinion. Then after that do the 3 button combo and install packages and u will have to do it twice and then the green screen will kick in and ready to rock a new rom.
i hope this helps
What is your current firmware?
I see you posted over in the "NOOB GUIDE" thread, you should really try to root using the method posted there and not any one click root apps.
This should be the root method everyone uses:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723479
After root your phone recovery should be blue. Choose "reinstall packages" gives you green recovery(this may need to be repeated multiple times to work possibly including flashing CwMRecovery with ROM manager. I recently did it 5 times b4 i got green recovery)Once you access green recovery chose "apply sdcard:update.zip" go into advanced and choose "reboot recovery" This should give you red recovery. Do a nandroid backup and flash away. Good luck!
Another option you could do is to download SGS kernel flasher from the market and flash a voodoo injected kernel with that app. Then when you boot into recovery you will have red voodoo recovery and you can flash away.
Odin to stock the best way to flash a new rom
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jman531 said:
So going back to stock eclair will then allow me to install CWM recovery then load roms?
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The stock 2.2 that Samsung distributed with their Kies tool has a recovery that checks signatures. Everything earlier does not check signatures. So either use something earlier to get CWM running, or use a ROM that doesn't have the stock 2.2 recovery in the first place, or mod your recovery using the method described in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423
Using Odin to go back to stock Eclair between your flashes of modded roms has the benefit of taking care of this, and also can clear up left over bits and pieces that may interfere with the proper function of your new ROM.
ok, i followed the instructions and am back to eclair, however, whenever I install packages, it just reboots the phone, not even back into stock recovery. I use the 3 key method and get into recovery, run install packages, and the phone just boots back up...its like it isn't running the update.zip file...
UPD: When i load rom manager and try to reboot into recovery, it says the application superuser permissions has stopped unexpectedly and keeps force closing now....titanium backup wont run now either, my root permissions seem whacked after going back to eclair?
UPD2: I followed instructions to unroot and reroot here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739300
It removed superuser, then added it back again, but I still get the unexpected error and it appears my root is not in place. I am back to eclair, and now need a certain way to get my root fixed, so I can try and flash CWM recovery. Without root working, it is not letting me. My wife hates me now for doing this to her phone, so those of you that are married, I would appreciate your assistance to get back on her good side...before Mother's day...please? =)
Ok, thanks for all the help, however, I am really back where I started. I can only get stock recovery, and for the life of me, cannot get CW recovery to load. I used ODIN to go back to eclair on the vibrant, have a good root on the phone now, and no matter how many times i reinstall packages i cannot get clockworkmod recovery to load, ever. Any more thoughts out there?
I had this trouble a few months back. Things to check before going into recovery:
You gotta have root access.
Make sure you have debugging on
Install busybox FIRST
Try uninstalling Rom manager and reinstalling the latest version.
apply the recovery for vibrant and let it boot into recovery.
When it boots into recovery Don't try to install packages yet. Just reboot.
Look here for the files:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423&highlight=3e+recovery
When it boots up push the update.zip to the sd card on the phone, not the external card.
Run the script and it should reboot back into recovery.
You should now be able to install packages.
This way has always worked for me.
starkiller86 said:
I had this trouble a few months back. Things to check before going into recovery:
You gotta have root access.
Make sure you have debugging on
Install busybox FIRST
Try uninstalling Rom manager and reinstalling the latest version.
apply the recovery for vibrant and let it boot into recovery.
When it boots into recovery Don't try to install packages yet. Just reboot.
Look here for the files:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423&highlight=3e+recovery
When it boots up push the update.zip to the sd card on the phone, not the external card.
Run the script and it should reboot back into recovery.
You should now be able to install packages.
This way has always worked for me.
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thanks...It is rooted, but not sure about busybox...the stock recovery is 2e now since I went back to eclair, so not sure i should follow that link as it talks about modifying 3e and making it backwards compatable. I did use that process before I went back to eclair, and it didn't work for me. I have uninstalled rom manager, and reinstalled...and it is different in that it shows a flashed recovery 2.5.1.2, and never asks me for my phone type anymore...it used to ask me and i had to select vibrant....is the recovery supposed to be 2.5.1.2? when I show all recoveries it lists .1, .2, .3, .4 so wondering if I should use .3 or .4...why does it stay at .2?
starkiller86 said:
I had this trouble a few months back. Things to check before going into recovery:
You gotta have root access.
Make sure you have debugging on
Install busybox FIRST
Try uninstalling Rom manager and reinstalling the latest version.
apply the recovery for vibrant and let it boot into recovery.
When it boots into recovery Don't try to install packages yet. Just reboot.
Look here for the files:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423&highlight=3e+recovery
When it boots up push the update.zip to the sd card on the phone, not the external card.
Run the script and it should reboot back into recovery.
You should now be able to install packages.
This way has always worked for me.
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OK>>> I GOT IT... Thanks to everyone who helped...Here is what was needed:
1) Install ODIN, install back to eclair
2) uninstall ROM Manager, reinstall
3) I needed to select the 2.5.1.2 recovery from the list again (this was important as it somehow knew of the previous load, but files were missing, or something was just wrong.) It finally loaded properly, and asked for phone type again, so selected vibrant
4) I rebooted into recovery, and instead of install packages, i rebooted once, as starkiller suggested
5) After reboot, went back into recovery from rom manager, and this time installed updates, and it showed that it replaced the recovery with CWM.
6) It rebooted into stock recovery however, so I once again selected install updates, and it went right into CWM recovery, and now I am flashing happy!!!
Thanks again everyone...this was soooooo different than my mytouch4g!
If you have the Kies update of Froyo, the 3e mod will sometimes not work. I've gotten to CWM though , but its best to downgrade then flash a ROM from there.
I just wanted to bump this thread because it really helped me.
I've messed around with numerous android phones, and I've never had thie issues I've had with this phone getting into recovery to flash ROMs
Thank you!
Hey all got a question if any could help out. I have a S-Off test phone from HTC and I can't get the phone screen to respond to any touches in recovery. I have installed CWM recovery and can use the recovery. When I say use the recovery I mean everything seems to work, I can backup, restore, move around the program with the volume keys. But when I try to install a rom what uses aroma, the phone starts the install, but the phone has no respond to my touch. I have also tried TWRP recovery and I can't do anything with TWRP. It installs fine (MD5 checked), starts up fine, but I have no respond with the screen when I touch it. Like I said I'm S-Off and have SU with Busy Box installed. I did downloaded root checker and a few other app that require root permission with no problems. I just have no touch screen response in recovery.
So looks like no one can help.... 184 people have read my post but no one can help?
Well this shouldn't be happening, no one has same issue, you can always ruu and return device to htc
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Hey all got a question if any could help out. I have a S-Off test phone from HTC and I can't get the phone screen to respond to any touches in recovery. I have installed CWM recovery and can use the recovery. When I say use the recovery I mean everything seems to work, I can backup, restore, move around the program with the volume keys. But when I try to install a rom what uses aroma, the phone starts the install, but the phone has no respond to my touch. I have also tried TWRP recovery and I can't do anything with TWRP. It installs fine (MD5 checked), starts up fine, but I have no respond with the screen when I touch it. Like I said I'm S-Off and have SU with Busy Box installed. I did downloaded root checker and a few other app that require root permission with no problems. I just have no touch screen response in recovery.
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did you flash recovery with adb(sdk-platform tools)
Try reflashing a new recovery.img ( look in development section) or s-onn your device> re-lock it> and flash ruu..... then re-hack it
What Hboot and software are you on?
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NAU420 said:
Hey all got a question if any could help out. I have a S-Off test phone from HTC and I can't get the phone screen to respond to any touches in recovery. I have installed CWM recovery and can use the recovery. When I say use the recovery I mean everything seems to work, I can backup, restore, move around the program with the volume keys. But when I try to install a rom what uses aroma, the phone starts the install, but the phone has no respond to my touch. I have also tried TWRP recovery and I can't do anything with TWRP. It installs fine (MD5 checked), starts up fine, but I have no respond with the screen when I touch it. Like I said I'm S-Off and have SU with Busy Box installed. I did downloaded root checker and a few other app that require root permission with no problems. I just have no touch screen response in recovery.
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jtdogblue had this same issue with his factory s-off phone. He was able to resolve it by reflashing recovery a few times.
Full thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2004507
so i was given a moto photon and it was already updated to 2.3.5.... so i know i can't unlock it.... but i was reading and i was able to install superusers, and i verified i had root with root checker and it says its good.... my question is can i still install a rom i was wanting beanstalk, but im not sure if i can install a rom with a locked bootloader. I tried to get into recovery via power and volume down go to android recovery it loads a droid with a triangle and an explanation point. i have tried to install cwm and twrp... but neither one will let me enter into recovery. to install a rom. am i doing something wrong. or i just cant install a rom due to being locked down
protoadies said:
so i was given a moto photon and it was already updated to 2.3.5.... so i know i can't unlock it.... but i was reading and i was able to install superusers, and i verified i had root with root checker and it says its good.... my question is can i still install a rom i was wanting beanstalk, but im not sure if i can install a rom with a locked bootloader. I tried to get into recovery via power and volume down go to android recovery it loads a droid with a triangle and an explanation point. i have tried to install cwm and twrp... but neither one will let me enter into recovery. to install a rom. am i doing something wrong. or i just cant install a rom due to being locked down
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You are stuck with 2.3.5 ROMS loaded through bootstrap.
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protoadies said:
so i was given a moto photon and it was already updated to 2.3.5.... so i know i can't unlock it.... but i was reading and i was able to install superusers, and i verified i had root with root checker and it says its good.... my question is can i still install a rom i was wanting beanstalk, but im not sure if i can install a rom with a locked bootloader. I tried to get into recovery via power and volume down go to android recovery it loads a droid with a triangle and an explanation point. i have tried to install cwm and twrp... but neither one will let me enter into recovery. to install a rom. am i doing something wrong. or i just cant install a rom due to being locked down
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You need bootstrap recovery and you can flash locked 2.3.5 roms like hybrid rom from peter_. Dont try roms like beanstalk or miui. It will brick your device
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Hello im fairly new to the rooting stuff so bear with me and I hope im posting this in the right place. Iv looked for other post and most have people believe they have soft bricked there phone, I was able to get out of it
I have a Samsung galaxy s4 with Verizon
model # sch-i545,
android version 4.3,
baseband version i545vruemj7,
kernel version 3.4.0 [email protected] #1,
build # jss15j. i545vruemj7
Hope this is enough info for some help. I do have root using the chines root and terminal emulator to get supersu. I also use titanium backup pro. So here is where I have my problem I was wanting to have a recover backup just in case I messed up my phone. I looked up ways to do this and the one I picked was using goomanager.
1. Opened goomanager and opened the menu and clicked install openrecoveryscript
2. Download and installed and it said download complete
3. I rebooted my phone in recovery mode
4. Now it comes up in odin mode in the top left corner, it says in red could not do normal boot under that
product name: sch-i545,
current binary: Samsung official,
system states: custom,
knox kurnal lock:0x0,
knox warranty void: 0x0,
csb-config-lsb:0x30,
wright protection enabled,
eMAC burst mode enabled
5. And I have the big green droid with downloading… do not turn off target!!
6. This is where everyone else believes they soft bricked and are stuck in a bootloop but if you pull the battery and start up in odin and restart from there you get out of it
So I cant use recovery mode at all, is there any thing I can do to fix this or do I not get to use recovery ever again
Like I said I am new to rooting and all the great stuff it offers, I have rooted my old droid x2 and done a full recovery with it, I haven’t flashed a rom yet but I still don’t know all the in’s and out’s
Thank you for all the help
what it sounds like is you phone is going into download mode. when you are trying to enter recovery are you holding volume up or volume down when you boot? because volume down takes you to download mode and volume up take you to your recovery!
clapper66 said:
what it sounds like is you phone is going into download mode. when you are trying to enter recovery are you holding volume up or volume down when you boot? because volume down takes you to download mode and volume up take you to your recovery!
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I hold the volume up, power and home keys and it goes in to odin mode and goomanager can boot into recovery mode and still goes into odin mode. I think goomanager doesn’t do the team win recovery and messed up the code for recovery
And thank you I double checked that and still odin mode comes up
first problem was using goo manager, your phone base does not support any custom recoveries. The only available option is safestrap after u obtain root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578569
Thank you again
decaturbob said:
first problem was using goo manager, your phone base does not support any custom recoveries. The only available option is safestrap after u obtain root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578569
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Thanks for the help and sorry for the late reply, will this fix the recovery mode
noobjmac99 said:
Thanks for the help and sorry for the late reply, will this fix the recovery mode
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What are you thinking "recovery mode" is?
safestrap enabled, Hyperdrive driven
decaturbob said:
What are you thinking "recovery mode" is?
safestrap enabled, Hyperdrive driven
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What bugs me is that I can't get Into recovery anymore. *I have used recovery mode to re install some dumb apps by making a back up with Titanium Backup Pro And made a zip of the apps and re installed them through it. I just don't want to brick my phone hard. But please explain what it is and for.
All I wanted to do was be able to do a nandord backup which is what I thought I was trying todo.
noobjmac99 said:
What bugs me is that I can't get Into recovery anymore. *I have used recovery mode to re install some dumb apps by making a back up with Titanium Backup Pro And made a zip of the apps and re installed them through it. I just don't want to brick my phone hard. But please explain what it is and for.
All I wanted to do was be able to do a nandord backup which is what I thought I was trying todo.
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You aren't making any sense, so you need to be a lot more specific about what you're doing.
One, you said above that you're on the MJ7 bootloader. That means that you can't have a custom recovery.
So what the heck does "using recovery mode to install some dumb apps by making a back up with Titanium Backup Pro" mean? You don't run Ti from recovery, you run it from a booted and rooted phone.
"All I wanted to do was to be able to make a nandord (sic) backup"
Oh well. You can't install a custom recovery on your phone since the bootloader is locked. This has been stated repeatedly in these forums.
Sadly, the moderators of this forum are refusing to post a sticky to help guide people like you to avoid this common mistake.
The only way you can back up your existing ROM is to root it and install Safestrap. Do a bit of searching around before flashing anything else.
noobjmac99 said:
What bugs me is that I can't get Into recovery anymore. *I have used recovery mode to re install some dumb apps by making a back up with Titanium Backup Pro And made a zip of the apps and re installed them through it. I just don't want to brick my phone hard. But please explain what it is and for.
All I wanted to do was be able to do a nandord backup which is what I thought I was trying todo.
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So you are rooted...what recovery did you install? I'm still not clear in understanding your position.
safestrap enabled, Hyperdrive driven
k1mu said:
You aren't making any sense, so you need to be a lot more specific about what you're doing.
One, you said above that you're on the MJ7 bootloader. That means that you can't have a custom recovery.
So what the heck does "using recovery mode to install some dumb apps by making a back up with Titanium Backup Pro" mean? You don't run Ti from recovery, you run it from a booted and rooted phone.
"All I wanted to do was to be able to make a nandord (sic) backup"
Oh well. You can't install a custom recovery on your phone since the bootloader is locked. This has been stated repeatedly in these forums.
Sadly, the moderators of this forum are refusing to post a sticky to help guide people like you to avoid this common mistake.
The only way you can back up your existing ROM is to root it and install Safestrap. Do a bit of searching around before flashing anything else.
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Im sorry im new to asking for help.
Yes I now know there is no custom recovery and found out the hard way and didn’t do enough research.
With Ti pro, in batch actions-All, section Recovery mode you can create “ update.zip” from apps and data backup. I know this is not a true recovery or nandorid, so I made the zip went into recovery mode and reinstalled the apps I deleted. I was just toying around with that
My original intent was to be able to do a nandorid backup
I have looked at the safestrap method and it looks like it will work for my build I just wanted to know since my recovery mode is corrupt or I believe it is will it work
thank you again for any help
decaturbob said:
So you are rooted...what recovery did you install? I'm still not clear in understanding your position.
safestrap enabled, Hyperdrive driven
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yes i am rooted with the chinese root method and emulator now have supersu
the recovery i tried to install was team win recovery through goo manager which softbricked my phone after 30 minutes or so i finally got it out of the bootloop but now everything I try to go in to recovery it just loops
I have looked at the safestrap method and it looks like it will work for my build I just wanted to know since my recovery mode is corrupt or I believe it is will it work
thank you again for any help if there is anything else i need to proived please tell me
have the same problem :/
help please.
can't enter in recovery mode.
noobjmac99 said:
yes i am rooted with the chinese root method and emulator now have supersu
the recovery i tried to install was team win recovery through goo manager which softbricked my phone after 30 minutes or so i finally got it out of the bootloop but now everything I try to go in to recovery it just loops
I have looked at the safestrap method and it looks like it will work for my build I just wanted to know since my recovery mode is corrupt or I believe it is will it work
thank you again for any help if there is anything else i need to proived please tell me
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read the sticky
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606501
info there will tell you how you messed up and give you links on what you are suppose to do
safestrap says that installled correctly and i see installed on there but when i hit boot recovery it goes to lock screen and then boots normally. what did i do wrong? i have samsung galaxy s4 sgh-i337. is there another method where i can get it to boot to install the stocked root. i am on mk2 now and i am rooted
tmaddison93 said:
safestrap says that installled correctly and i see installed on there but when i hit boot recovery it goes to lock screen and then boots normally. what did i do wrong? i have samsung galaxy s4 sgh-i337. is there another method where i can get it to boot to install the stocked root. i am on mk2 now and i am rooted
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This is a Verizon forum, and you have an AT&T phone. You may have better luck in the AT&T forums, especially since this is such an old thread.
What version of safestrap?
When you say "that installed correctly" do you mean safestrap recovery?
How did you try to enter recovery? Normally, you reboot, then press the "Recovery" button from the Safestrap splash screen. If you try the normal boot to recovery, it'll boot stock recovery, not Safestrap.
Hello everyone. I am new here. I have a samsung s4 verizon. It runned on android version 4.4.2. The hotspot was not working so i decide to root it and flash it with a new custom rom. Using odin i tried flashing it and it said failed. And now it can not boot into the recovery mode.It says when I tried to boot into recovery mode it says firmware upgrade encounter an issue. Please select recovery mode in kies and try again. I downloaded and installed kies but it not connecting in kies .
Please i need help asap
Hello,
I come for you, because I am trying to install android 4.4 on my phone, because android 4.3 isn't compatible with pokemongo.
I have a galaxy s3 GT-I9300 from a few years, I've never rooted it and it runs on android 4.3.
I've been looking for guides that say that I need to install CWM recovery to then be able to install CyanogenMod.
So I've downloaded Odin, and CWM recovery, added the CWM recovery .tar in the AP box of Odin, put my phone on download mod, plugged it, and run Odin.
It appears that it works succesfully, but when I reboot my phone in recovery mode, I still have Android Recovery System <e3>, and I can't install zip from sdcards (if I understood correctly, <e3> doesn't support zip, whereas <e2> does, and CWM is supposed to put it to <e2>), so I can't install CyanogenMod.
Here is a screenshot of my Odin after running it: (I can't post the link since I'm a new user, so it's on imgur)
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I can't think of any more information to provide for now.
Thanks for your help.
chocolote4444 said:
It could be permission issues. But try using a different cable.
Also, the recovery you are flashing has to support the model of the phone, otherwise, Odin will refuse to install it.
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Thanks for the answer, I was not in root mode.
I fixed it and it now works, I have been able to install CyanogenMod from the zip in recovery.
Now I tried restarting my phone, and it's stuck in "Android is starting".
I have a little blue alien popping on my screen, then the screen turns off, then the screen turns on and says things like "starting applications, preparing settings, optimizing applications". But it seems to be doing it on repeat and it's been an hour. Is it normal that it takes so long? I haven't seen it mentionned anywhere from what I checked.