My GT-i9200 have not had this folder, did I miss something?
Gt-I9205 has it, not sure why yours doesn't.
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Sometimes the system/csc is not installed when we install a Rom by Odin whitout a Stock Recovery and we have working a Custom Recovery.
It seems the csc need a Stock Recovery to be installed.
Try flash a Stock Recovery before flash the Rom.
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After flashing the modem LPW through rom manager, my phone restarted and get stuck in a black screen after the S2 logo.
I can go into download mode but not in recovery, single solution would be try flash a rom through odin?
Happened to me all the time, that's really because the version CWW you has wasn't installed by ROM manager.
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nicholas1520 said:
Happened to me all the time, that's really because the version CWW you has wasn't installed by ROM manager.
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and what solution you have found?
I would reflash through odin.
Then I'd install latest CWM. I would not recommend Rom Manager for this kind of things on an S2. Better to flash directly from recovery mode.
olrait said:
I would reflash through odin.
Then I'd install latest CWM. I would not recommend Rom Manager for this kind of things on an S2. Better to flash directly from recovery mode.
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I can flash the resurrection version of the CM9 right now or need flash something before?
I think I flashed stock and went back to CM9.
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First off I know I shouldn't have done this before I was sure what I was doing, but I have done it.
I have used chainfires mobile odin pro to flash siyah's latest kernel to my rooted s3. i put the .tar on external sd. Opened mobile odin, opened file, and pressed flash. It said it's dangerous, I pressed continue and the phone immediatly rebooted, and is now stuck on boot loop.
I had never updated the phone from when it first came out, I just rooted and kept stock rom.
Any help much appreciated,
Thanks in advance.
Try to boot into download mode if this works you can flash a stock or custom Rom and kernel through Odin ans it should fix your problem.
Or try to boot into recovery and flash a custom Rom, either way should fix the bootloop.
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As a precaution I'm going to ask if you have the American or international model.
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delsus said:
Try to boot into download mode if this works you can flash a stock or custom Rom and kernel through Odin ans it should fix your problem.
Or try to boot into recovery and flash a custom Rom, either way should fix the bootloop.
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Currently in download mode, going to try to install the latest kernel. Do you think that should work, or should I install custom rom?
phatmodder said:
Currently in download mode, going to try to install the latest kernel. Do you think that should work, or should I install custom rom?
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I would say you just need to flash the kernel if that's all you changed, the Rom should be fine.
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Did you choose kernel>open file>flash?
Hi
I have rooted sg3 with criscelo rom, cwm recovery 5
with odin now i have cwm rec.6, After 3 or 4 reboots i have again cwm rec. 5.
pls help me
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Flash via Odin .
cwm recovery touch 6
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I did. 2 times. But stil coming back cwm r 5.
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Try to delete your auto-recovery-root kernel
I dont have this files in system.maybe custom ROM have inside cwm recovery and when flash ROM its flash recovery too
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How to flash CWM with odin? Official site haves .img file
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How to flash CWM with odin? Official site haves .img file
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ODIN files are img files compressed with tar. 7 zip can do this, but I think you can find one here in dev section.
Look above at question
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You can go back to Stock without recovery (in fact recovery is not used to flash a FTF stock img), but if you have a custom rom then you have recovery. You need recovery to flash a custom rom, well I lie you could do it with adb but it would take about 3 hours and lots coffee.
I asked that very poorly...i was on a stock loaded 757(dual twrp/cwm) and flashed paranoid android which had used cwm for recovery.. I did not take a nandroid in cwm,only a nandroid in twrp..where can I get a zip to flash in cwm to change the recovery to twrp:?
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I asked that very poorly...i was on a stock loaded 757(dual twrp/cwm) and flashed paranoid android which had used cwm for recovery.. I did not take a nandroid in cwm,only a nandroid in twrp..where can I get a zip to flash in cwm to change the recovery to twrp:?
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I think all the AOSP ROMs are using cwm at the moment, Slim kernel/ROM might use twrp? I know Revilution kernel had both that can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548092, note that this kernel is too old to boot any current ROMs but will allow you to get into twrp to use the nandroid
Flash with flashtool or fastboot (see op of thread).
I'm not used to the recoveries being attached to the kernel or the ROM.
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I like to flip flop between the stock rom and aosp ( usually bundled with CWM ) but the recovery image(dual boot) to use twrp is a pain in the butt to flash if I'm not around a computer .. Is there a simple way to turn an image into a flashable zip? Looks like I could use the GPe recovery to flash.
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It is not always the case when you have to flash recovery each time you flash a new rom for example you can flash monx which is stock build and from there you can flash every rom aokp cm etc (did that and had no issue) you can come back to stock any time you want from any recovery problem is that some custom roms use recoveries which is ported from Z1 which are ok if you flash a stock rom but for aosp you have to flash another recovery .........
I was making nandroids in cwm and twrp but this takes a lot of room up.
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Flashify can be used to flash IMGs on the go, but I've never used it myself. It does work according to someone (don't remember) with an Ultra.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify
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I switch between cm and stock on the fly. I have full backups of both and simply do a restore to the other and I'm fine.
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I think I'm going to stick with cwm.. I'm having troubles saving and restoring nandroids with twrp. Just yesterday I couldn't make a back up through TWRP.. It would tell me that backup failed.
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Tried many stock recoevry but when try to recovery mod The phone goes to dwnload mode plz
Thankss
Bro why don't you flash stock ROM Stock firmware got stock recovery.img in it
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Yuen.Jason22 said:
Bro why don't you flash stock ROM Stock firmware got stock recovery.img in it
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Brw i installed motion Rom
I dont need CWM because when i reset my mobile That time its not booting so i need Stock recovery
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I dont need CWM because when i reset my mobile That time its not booting so i need Stock recovery
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Lol that's true. all custom recoveries for our phone has time problem.
I have a flashify backup of stock recovery. its working perfectly on my grand 2 (sm-g7102).
I'm attaching it here.
I don't know whether this work on your phone. inform me if it works.
i have compressed it as a .tar file. download and extract it. u will find a file without any extension named stock recovery. then go to flashify choose recovery image and select this file. flash it. reboot.
Don't blame me if you brick your phone. Try on your own risk.