[Help] Add cwm in stock recovery. img - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello I own a galaxy grand duos I9082 and I tried to build cwm from source but no good! Odin says FAIL even the I created a tar.md5
tried web builder too ..there also it shows failed build
anyone can help me through this?
here is the link for stock recovery. img
https://hotfile.com/dl/193919917/5ddf947/recovery.img.html
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chotu222 said:
hello I own a galaxy grand duos I9082 and I tried to build cwm from source but no good! Odin says FAIL even the I created a tar.md5
tried web builder too ..there also it shows failed build
anyone can help me through this?
here is the link for stock recovery. img
https://hotfile.com/dl/193919917/5ddf947/recovery.img.html
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XDA university has a great guide for porting CWM to a new device http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/porting-clockworkmod-recovery-to-a-new-device.
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shimp208 said:
XDA university has a great guide for porting CWM to a new device http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/porting-clockworkmod-recovery-to-a-new-device.
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I have tried that guide only ...all is perfect but when I flash through odin it says fail after md5 verification
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chotu222 said:
I have tried that guide only ...all is perfect but when I flash through odin it says fail after md5 verification
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Interesting that it say fail after md5 verification. Try manually flashing the partition using the dd command for example in adb shell or terminal emulator with the recovery.img your compiled:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/path/to/recovery/partition
reboot recovery

shimp208 said:
Interesting that it say fail after md5 verification. Try manually flashing the partition using the dd command for example in adb shell or terminal emulator with the recovery.img your compiled:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/path/to/recovery/partition
reboot recovery
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Thank you it worked ...but the keys are not working properly ...especially the select key ...can't select any option with the power button
can anyone help me to map the key ???

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Noob: Rooting Question Pt. 2.......

Is there a way to flash the latest clockwork recovery on the device wothout the use of a computer?? Via android terminal or rom manager???
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jm5503 said:
Is there a way to flash the latest clockwork recovery on the device wothout the use of a computer?? Via android terminal or rom manager???
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ROM Manager does not support flashing on the Streak, sadly, but you can do it from a terminal.
I believe the command is
flash_image recovery recovery.img
from a terminal when you're logged in as root.
Edit: I have never tried this myself, but it is the code used by stock roms to reflash the stock recovery at reboot time.

[Q] help..error cannot load 'recovery.img in flashing tenfar's cwm

i got "error cannot load 'recovery.img" when flashing tenfar's cwm. i got no problem when i flashed other img file.
anyone can help?
R u trying to flash via fastboot?
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yes. i've tried flashing using fastboot and moto-fastboot but all results the same
I take it you DID rename it recovery.img, and you placed the file in the same directory as fastboot?
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Yup. I really did. But still the results are the same
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Do you mind typing in here what exactly you're typing into the command line?
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leonardusbayu said:
i got "error cannot load 'recovery.img" when flashing tenfar's cwm. i got no problem when i flashed other img file.
anyone can help?
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what's the destination of fastboot and the .img files on ur computer..
I located the fastboot and the img at the same folder and i open cmd by using shift and right click. I typed fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. i did the same thing using moto-fastboot. I did the steps exactly like the tutorial.
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The destination is C:\fastboot. I located the. Fastboot and the img there
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Phone booting into a black screen

Hi i have a new htc evo 4g lte with the new ota update and the new hboot... i was able to unlock the bootloader and was able to get root but no s-off my question is why is it that everytime i try to install a custom rom my phone loads up into a black screen???
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roge1381 said:
Hi i have a new htc evo 4g lte with the new ota update and the new hboot... i was able to unlock the bootloader and was able to get root but no s-off my question is why is it that everytime i try to install a custom rom my phone loads up into a black screen???
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That's because the new hboot cannot flash kernels. Easiest method is to download flashgui from the market which will flash the kernel for you.
Thanks for the quick response... so all i need to do is download the app flash a kernel and then flash the rom through twrp???
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roge1381 said:
Thanks for the quick response... so all i need to do is download the app flash a kernel and then flash the rom through twrp???
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Credit to banccalif from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31002159&postcount=8932 as he wrote these directions. This should help you out
3. Download flash image gui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1772769
4. Open flash image gui and navigate to your rom zip file
5. Make sure "kernel image" is selected
6. Make sure both caches are selected
7. Then hit "flash image"
8. You will be prompted to reboot
9. In twrp wipe as normal and flash your rom zip
10. Reboot & Profit! 
njfoses said:
Credit to banccalif from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31002159&postcount=8932 as he wrote these directions. This should help you out
3. Download flash image gui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1772769
4. Open flash image gui and navigate to your rom zip file
5. Make sure "kernel image" is selected
6. Make sure both caches are selected
7. Then hit "flash image"
8. You will be prompted to reboot
9. In twrp wipe as normal and flash your rom zip
10. Reboot & Profit! 
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Sounds great!!! Thanks again for the help..:thumbup:
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Worked great!!! I appreciate the help..
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roge1381 said:
Worked great!!! I appreciate the help..
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Awesome!
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
lgboy5889 said:
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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Do you have ADB set up on your computer?
The advice is free....the bandwidth, not so much
lgboy5889 said:
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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Download a rom to your computer. Place the rom.zip in the folder where you have adb. Also, extract the boot.img in the same folder. Open adb on your computer using command line and boot into fastboot on your phone. Use the cd command to change folders to wherever your adb is located and type adb devices to make sure you are connected. Then type fastboot flash boot boot.img. Once you do that you can push the rom zip using a different command that I forget. Even better than reading my response, search Google for "flash boot rom fastboot evo 4G lte" there's an xda thread that walks you through it.
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DNA ROOT! Help Please!

Hello!
so I just unlocked my boot loader for my Verizon Droid DNA, I am using this forum page and his software that the person created ( [email protected]'s HTC DROID DNA ALL IN ONE KIT. here is the link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2000896 and my question is. when I select TWRP 2.4.0.0 in the software all comes up is the command prompt and no where on the forum or on the app tells me how to run the root for my DNA, if someone so kind to tell me what the command prompt to run the TWRP root in this app. also someone said that I need to run the perm root after I root the phone, is that correct if so what is the command script to run this as well.
THANKS!
So you haven't installed a custom recovery correct.
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Bigandrewgold said:
So you haven't installed a custom recovery correct.
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correct I see the TWRP in the recovery folder in the where the app is located. so far I just got my bootloader unlocked so I can root the phone. I also hear that clockworkmod recovery is a better root than TWRP but cant find a good forum walkthrough for clockworkmod.
Thanks!
xd4v3x said:
correct I see the TWRP in the recovery folder in the where the app is located. so far I just got my bootloader unlocked so I can root the phone. I also hear that clockworkmod recovery is a better root than TWRP but cant find a good forum walkthrough for clockworkmod.
Thanks!
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I personally like twrp, but it really doesn't matter. I'd reccomend you try both and see which one you like. But anyway,
download a recovery to your computer.
Put your phone into fastboot and connect it to your computer
Open a command prompt where the recovery image file you downloaded is located(shift right click, open command prompt here)
Type "fastboot devices" to make sure your computer sees your phone
Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img", but replace the recovery.img with whatever the file was named.
Now you should have a custom recovery. Which will allow you to install a superuser package so you can have root access on pure stock. And it also lets you flash custom kernels and roms.
If you had any issues just post what the issue is.
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Bigandrewgold said:
So you haven't installed a custom recovery correct.
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Bigandrewgold said:
I personally like twrp, but it really doesn't matter. I'd reccomend you try both and see which one you like. But anyway,
download a recovery to your computer.
Put your phone into fastboot and connect it to your computer
Open a command prompt where the recovery image file you downloaded is located(shift right click, open command prompt here)
Type "fastboot devices" to make sure your computer sees your phone
Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img", but replace the recovery.img with whatever the file was named.
Now you should have a custom recovery. Which will allow you to install a superuser package so you can have root access on pure stock. And it also lets you flash custom kernels and roms.
If you had any issues just post what the issue is.
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but iam using that app it the command doesn't work.. to run the recovery..
xd4v3x said:
but iam using that app it the command doesn't work.. to run the recovery..
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Are you in fast boot when you run it.
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Bigandrewgold said:
Are you in fast boot when you run it.
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yes. I am in fastboot on my phone when I run the command. so what I did was I pulled the file TWRP out of the folder and put it in the same folder where Fastboot app is at and then rename from TWRP to Recovery.img and then ran the command and again and it was done in like 2 sec and all it said its finished. so I rebooted my phone and download Superuser and also tired to download an rooted app but still doesn't seem to work... and superuser is complaining there is no kernel....
What happens when you run superuser?
Maybe provide a screenshot.
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Bigandrewgold said:
What happens when you run superuser?
Maybe provide a screenshot.
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So I got into my play market and download support user app. It's installs and opens. But when I go and download a root app it doesn't work.
xd4v3x said:
So I got into my play market and download support user app. It's installs and opens. But when I go and download a root app it doesn't work.
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I think that since you don't have a /system writeable kernel you'll need to flash it. Download the zip from here and flash it.
http://androidsu.com/superuser/
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Bigandrewgold said:
I think that since you don't have a /system writeable kernel you'll need to flash it. Download the zip from here and flash it.
http://androidsu.com/superuser/
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what do you mean flash it? download it to my phone and just open it? or do I need to run a special app on my phone to open it?
xd4v3x said:
what do you mean flash it? download it to my phone and just open it? or do I need to run a special app on my phone to open it?
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flash the zip in recovery. The main purpose of a recovery is to flash zip files
Bigandrewgold said:
flash the zip in recovery. The main purpose of a recovery is to flash zip files
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but the link u sent me just redirects me to the market store to download the super user. which I already did... so do I need to download that app to the computer and reboot the phone and run fastboot flash that file??
xd4v3x said:
but the link u sent me just redirects me to the market store to download the super user. which I already did... so do I need to download that app to the computer and reboot the phone and run fastboot flash that file??
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dont click on "market", click on "Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip"
http://downloads.noshufou.netdna-cdn.com/superuser/Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip
Bigandrewgold said:
dont click on "market", click on "Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip"
http://downloads.noshufou.netdna-cdn.com/superuser/Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip
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once that downloaded to my computer move it to the folder where my fastboot is at and run the command as "Fastboot flash "File Name.zip" when my phone is also in fastboot mode?
ok so far what I have done, is ran the command prompt "Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" and it said Finished so then i just rebooted my phone back to the Droid OS and now u want me to download that file to my PC where my fastboot file is at and run that as well? and that well help it be root?
xd4v3x said:
once that downloaded to my computer move it to the folder where my fastboot is at and run the command as "Fastboot flash "File Name.zip" when my phone is also in fastboot mode?
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Or you can download the file from your phone. In the recovery it will appear in "downloads", and you should just be able to flash it from there.
xd4v3x said:
ok so far what I have done, is ran the command prompt "Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" and it said Finished so then i just rebooted my phone back to the Droid OS and now u want me to download that file to my PC where my fastboot file is at and run that as well? and that well help it be root?
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heres what you do
download the zip to your phone
reboot your phone and hold volume down, this will get you into bootloader
select recovery, this will get you into the recovery you flashed via fastboot not to long ago
now in the recovery click on install, select the zip you downloaded, and install it
after this is done reboot your device
Bigandrewgold said:
heres what you do
download the zip to your phone
reboot your phone and hold volume down, this will get you into bootloader
select recovery, this will get you into the recovery you flashed via fastboot not to long ago
now in the recovery click on install, select the zip you downloaded, and install it
after this is done reboot your device
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Ok so I ran a root checker and saying its not rooted.
xd4v3x said:
Ok so I ran a root checker and saying its not rooted.
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Open superuser. And see what it says.
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How to flash DooMLoRD Recovery

ive been doing this over and over again and i cant do it..
it says:
[ how to flash this ]
download the advanced stock kernel (contains recovery)
reboot device into fastboot mode
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
now flash the recovery using
Code:
fastboot flash boot kernel.img
[where kernel.img is the name of the file image u downloaded]
thats it!
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and im stuck at the 2nd code because it says "fastboot" is not recognized as an external or internal command..
any help guys?
Seems like no one knows how..
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are you using adb shell or flashtool?
andymg350 said:
are you using adb shell or flashtool?
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Im using adb
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Try this one kababayan.. Try to uninstall and then install again the s1 boot. See the link below for reference
I think you have a fastboot driver problem..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39856834
donedos said:
Try this one kababayan.. Try to uninstall and then install again the s1 boot. See the link below for reference
I think you have a fastboot driver problem..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39856834
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ganun parin haha..
no hope..

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