I have the verizion gs4. Used the all in one root recovery tool in development. Tryed to flash synergy with both twrp and clock work. Both say "cant access sd card"
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Have u tried unrooting flash back to stock firmware the re-root? Or try putting zip on internal sd.
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I just purchased a already rooted Vibrant with CM7ninstalled but I want to flash Project V ROM. I put the new ROM on the root of the sd card and boot in recovery both ways and after wiping and trying to install I get a message stating Amend Scripting. I do know how to flash ROMs being that I still have my G2 but this is my first Samsung and it's quite different any help would be GREAT!
Odin back to stock then root then flash clockwork recovery then install rom
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How do you update a cwm because im currently running cwm version 5 and i need version 6 for cm10 based roms
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25786947
This post has all the files you need and instructions
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I read that one but didnt understand when it means to copy it to internal sd card....and i just flash the image and it changes it?
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don't be afraid to just try something. you can always fix it eventually. but yes, just flash the file
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Do i flash it like i would flash a rom? Or from another specific place in the recovery?
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just like a rom
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Ty..ill try it later...
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Do i have to do anything like wipe cache or factory reset or do i just flash the zip and it will change the cwm?
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Flash zip. Reboot.
Wiping cache/reset is for the rom partition. Youre modifying the recovery partition.
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CWM 6.0.1.4.
Who had tried CWM 6.0.1.4? It's didn't worked for me. I had tried to flash it with zip archive from sdcard and with fastboot but result is not good. In both ways CWM not loading and hanging. I had to back to CWM 6.0.1.3. this one works great.
Im wondering do these programs work the same and by that I mean will devs have to make two seperate files for each recovery or will they both handle the same .zip files
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I'll confirm that they both flash the same packages. Only reason to use one over the other really is personal preference.
problem twrp wont zip files getting error messages
I unlock my device on rev3 boot into twrp and try to flash the jelly bean rom and I keep getting error failed can not find md5 file
I prefer TWRP because it uses a touch interface.
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I unlock my device on rev3 boot into twrp and try to flash the jelly bean rom and I keep getting error failed can not find md5 file
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i think your supposed to disable it so it doesnt check for md5
Cwm has touch too. Anyone know if you can restore a cwm nandroid backup with twrp? And vice versa
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Cwm has touch too. Anyone know if you can restore a cwm nandroid backup with twrp? And vice versa
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No, backups from one don't work with the other.
Twrp because you can rename the backup file plus all touch screen
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I always use clockwork mod because i found a few mods that cant be flashed with twrp.
Since I went to twrp on my HP Touchpad I really prefer it over cwm. I used cwm on all my droid devices..... But twrp is so user friendly. Just my two pennies.
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I thought I read somewhere that some roms won't install in twrp
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I was using odin to flash cwm in order to root my s3 and instead of clicking pda I clicked bootloader and flashed it. Phone still works but in recovery it cannot mount the sdcard int or ext to root. How can I flash back to stock bootloader? I rooted before but by accident and in a rush I clicked bootloader and not pda. Please help
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So I am currently running a stock ROM rooted nexus 5 with xposed framework with gravity box. I wanted to create a backup as I Dont currently have one which I know I should have done. Now when I went into twrp from my phone being on and selected backup along with what to backup my phone restarted to the android with a red triangle. How can I create a backup?
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So I am currently running a stock ROM rooted nexus 5 with xposed framework with gravity box. I wanted to create a backup as I Dont currently have one which I know I should have done. Now when I went into twrp from my phone being on and selected backup along with what to backup my phone restarted to the android with a red triangle. How can I create a backup?
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I would recommend booting back into recovery and trying again with the backup option. If that still doesn't work I would recommend flashing the latest version of Clockworkmod Recovery for the Nexus 5, and using that to perform a backup of your device. Let me know if you still have any questions.
Can I just download cwm recovery straight from the play store?
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I would recommend booting back into recovery and trying again with the backup option. If that still doesn't work I would recommend flashing the latest version of Clockworkmod Recovery for the Nexus 5, and using that to perform a backup of your device. Let me know if you still have any questions.
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To flash twrp can I install from play store then go advanced then install recovery?
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tsoby said:
To flash twrp can I install from play store then go advanced then install recovery?
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I assume you are talking about download GooManager from Play Store and then using that to install TWRP? If so, yes that's one way. Another way is to download the TWRP recovery image and use Flashify app to flash the recovery image. My personal favorite just because it's the way I always do it is to download the recovery image to my computer then boot into the device's bootloader and use fastboot to flash it to my device.
Got it thank you sir!
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shimp208 said:
I assume you are talking about download GooManager from Play Store and then using that to install TWRP? If so, yes that's one way. Another way is to download the TWRP recovery image and use Flashify app to flash the recovery image. My personal favorite just because it's the way I always do it is to download the recovery image to my computer then boot into the device's bootloader and use fastboot to flash it to my device.
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Just to clarify I got this right I disabled all the xposed modules and uninstalled xposed framework then rebooted and used root toolkit or something along those lines I forget now to flash twrp so now when I go into fastboot then recover I can access twrp. I made a backup of just the stock rooted ROM. Now I'm safe if I soft brick correct? I had serious trouble a year ago figuring this all out with my s3 and soft bricked multiple tines with no recovery but I Dont want to be back in that boat but want to try out some custom roms
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Just to clarify I got this right I disabled all the xposed modules and uninstalled xposed framework then rebooted and used root toolkit or something along those lines I forget now to flash twrp so now when I go into fastboot then recover I can access twrp. I made a backup of just the stock rooted ROM. Now I'm safe if I soft brick correct? I had serious trouble a year ago figuring this all out with my s3 and soft bricked multiple tines with no recovery but I Dont want to be back in that boat but want to try out some custom roms
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Now that you have TWRP installed and have a backup of your stock ROM, you can restore your backup should you soft brick your phone. Your all set to try some custom ROMs if you want.
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Nice! Thanks for all your help!
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