ClockworkMod Recovery Version 6.0.2.8 is now available officially for your HTC Droid DNA (dlx). You can install ClockworkMod Recovery on your rooted HTC Droid DNA by installing ROM Manager. ROM Manager is available on the Google Play Store at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
Alternatively you can download the ROM Manager APK directly from ClockworkMod.com at:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/RomManager.apk
Once installed use the "Recovery Setup" section to install or update your recovery installation.
You can also install the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery manually. The images for both the touch and non-touch version are available directly at:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Simply locate your device (HTC Droid DNA) and download the linked image to the right. You can than flash it manually or with any tool designed to manually flash recovery images.
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Version 6.0.2.8 - Initial version listed here
So glad its officially supported and Touch works... and its formatted correctly for the screen
Dumb question I'm sure but here it goes.. when trying to download the image from the cwm website it doesn't dl in image format just opens in the browser in a bunch of jibberish same on win 7 pc. What am I doing wrong?
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flyinj54 said:
Dumb question I'm sure but here it goes.. when trying to download the image from the cwm website it doesn't dl in image format just opens in the browser in a bunch of jibberish same on win 7 pc. What am I doing wrong?
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Try a different browser maybe
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flyinj54 said:
Dumb question I'm sure but here it goes.. when trying to download the image from the cwm website it doesn't dl in image format just opens in the browser in a bunch of jibberish same on win 7 pc. What am I doing wrong?
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Right click the link. Save target as.
Btw This is the same recovery that is in my thread also.
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Currently am bootloader unlocked .....
I just picked up a second HTC one and wanted to ask before I attempt again to flash twrp from goo manager app which is supoosed #1 preferred method on twrp website ,stating to open goomanager /menu and install open recovery script .
After I donwlaoded it I tried it once and manually rebooted although recovery booted into a dim blueish screen .
Had to go into hboot and factory reset
I thought that if goo manager has an available open recovery it should flash it from the device itself .
If this is known to be not working can anyone confirm and I will just use the fastboot adb method
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Check the TWRP thread in the 'original android development' forum. Seems the method is different with this phone/s-on.
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I unlocked the bootloader and flashed a cwm recovery. Downloaded goo.im and downloaded twrp through the app. I'm used to some sort of confirmation that a change has been made, but when I rebooted into recovery sure enough, I had twrp installed.
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lojak29 said:
I thought that if goo manager has an available open recovery it should flash it from the device itself .
If this is known to be not working can anyone confirm and I will just use the fastboot adb method
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Flashing from goo manager only works if you flash a non-protected kernel first.
This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255900
worked perfectly for me.
Otherwise, you have to use this method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182792
Hello..i just got my nexus 9 recently and the version is 5.0.1..im thinking of rooting it but does the method of rooting is the same as 5.0?
Hope to root it asap.thank u
mijiey said:
Hello..i just got my nexus 9 recently and the version is 5.0.1..im thinking of rooting it but does the method of rooting is the same as 5.0?
Hope to root it asap.thank u
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Flash twrp on using fastboot. Then flash supersu 2.4 in twrp.
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jd1639 said:
Flash twrp on using fastboot. Then flash supersu 2.4 in twrp.
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Are there any link or instruction that i can be direct to? Thank you
mijiey said:
Are there any link or instruction that i can be direct to? Thank you
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Google 15 second adb install xda. That'll setup adb and fastboot on your pc.
Download the twrp image file from here
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/volantis
Download supersu 2.4 to your device from here http://download.chainfire.eu/641/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.40.zip
Boot your device into the bootloader and with it connected to the pc open a Windows command window in the same directory as the twrp.img is in. Then run the command
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
(Note. Use the full name of the twrp.img that you downloaded)
Then boot into recovery, it'll be twrp now, and install supersu
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Thanks man..will look into it..really appreciate your help
about help
well write up mate
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sdarula said:
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try flashify app from playstore
boyz211 said:
try flashify app from playstore
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Im not rooted
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Hi There,
Well you are asking How to Root and Flash a Custom TWRP recovery on your device WITHOUT USING A PC.
Well i am not sure that this will root your device or not but you should try this.
*Download FramaRoot
*Follow the Steps and Reboot you maybe asked to choose 1 option among 3 you may choose the 2nd one.
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Now Comes the TWRP recovery
I am 100% sure that this will work.
Download the TWRP Recovery for you device from www.twrp.com
or google for it.
Download it in either .zip extension or .img
*Then Download Flashify
*Install it on your Device and Click On Recovery then chose the format you have downloaded the recovery in.
*Browse to the folder that contains TWRP and choose the file and click flash.
Note: If flashify crashes i,e the app closes by itself then use Flash Recovery.
If helped click Thanks
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Q&A for deoxed NXA8QC116 rom, nextbook Ares 8
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After installing the deox zip my nextbook wont boot past the flashing nextbook logo.
Ares8 said:
After installing the deox zip my nextbook wont boot past the flashing nextbook logo.
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How did you install it? Where you rooted and encryption turned off using supplied boot.img. did you make a backup?
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vampirefo said:
How did you install it? Where you rooted and encryption turned off using supplied boot.img. did you make a backup?
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I copied the .zip file to my external sd card and then installed using twrp, then rebooted. I dont have a backup file. I just followed your guide to root install supersu and decrypt device and then went to install this.
Thanks for the response.
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I copied the .zip file to my external sd card and then installed using twrp, then rebooted. I dont have a backup file. I just followed your guide to root install supersu and decrypt device and then went to install this.
Thanks for the response.
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You need to install provided boot.img.
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Anyway early here, tomorrow, I will upload a zip to reverse this but you are still going to have to flash the boot.img before your tablet can boot.
From power off press and hold volume down plus power, when you see next book release power keep holding volume down.
Use fastboot to flash boot.img.
Or during bootloop type adb reboot bootloader then flash boot.img
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vampirefo said:
You need to install provided boot.img.
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That tablet was rooted, decrpyted and running fine before i tried install the deox.zip.
Ares8 said:
That tablet was rooted, decrpyted and running fine before i tried install the deox.zip.
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OK then you should have no problem typing adb reboot recovery, you did install twrp?
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In recovery wipe cache, and David cache, then reboot. I will get you the stock files in a few hours, you just install via twrp.
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vampirefo said:
OK then you should have no problem typing adb reboot recovery, you did install twrp?
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I can get into recovery mode, i just cant get past the nextbook logo when trying to run the device normally after installing the deox.zip
Ares8 said:
I can get into recovery mode, i just cant get past the nextbook logo when trying to run the device normally after installing the deox.zip
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Good, twrp right? You will just need to flash the stock files, I upload when I get home.
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vampirefo said:
Good, twrp right? You will just need to flash the stock files, I upload when I get home.
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Ok, sounds good. Is there any reason you can think of for the deox.zip file causing bootloop. All of your other files were running perfectly on my tablet.
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Ok, sounds good. Is there any reason you can think of for the deox.zip file causing bootloop. All of your other files were running perfectly on my tablet.
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No, must be some conflict with apps you have installed, just guessing can't say without logcat.
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No, must be some conflict with apps you have installed, just guessing can't say without logcat.
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The entire tablet is stock. I just bought it. No aftermarket apps. Im not sure if me not having busy box could of been the problem.
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The entire tablet is stock. I just bought it. No aftermarket apps. Im not sure if me not having busy box could of been the problem.
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No, busybox isn't a half to have, could of been a bad download hard to say.
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here you go, place on sdcard, factory reset then flash via twrp.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347766870
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No, busybox isn't a half to have, could of been a bad download hard to say.
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here you go, place on sdcard, factory reset then flash via twrp.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347766870
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The tablet is still stuck in bootloop. Should it be skipping the md5 check because no md5 file is found?
Ares8 said:
The tablet is still stuck in bootloop. Should it be skipping the md5 check because no md5 file is found?
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Yes, did you do factory reset.
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Yes, did you do factory reset.
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Yes, when i first load into bootloader it says e: no valid installer medium found.
When flashing the rom, it is saying failed to mount /dev/block/by-name/system at /system: device or resource busy but then it will say successful after a few minutes.
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Yes, when i first load into bootloader it says e: no valid installer medium found.
When flashing the rom, it is saying failed to mount /dev/block/by-name/system at /system: device or resource busy but then it will say successful after a few minutes.
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Are you using twrp 2.8.7.0, sounds like you are trying to flash rom from tethered recovery, you need to have twrp 2.8.7.0 installed.
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Are you using twrp 2.8.7.0, sounds like you are trying to flash rom from tethered recovery, you need to have twrp 2.8.7.0 installed.
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Im trying to install it from twrp on the device, but i only have 2.8.6 installed.
Ares8 said:
Im trying to install it from twrp on the device, but i only have 2.8.6 installed.
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Open this zip and flash recovery and boot.img via fastboot, then boot into recovery format system, data, cache then install, it will take sometime to install when done it will tell you to reboot system.
on new install it can take 10 minutes or so for first boot.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347764290
How long are you giving tablet to boot? needs at least 10 minutes on first boot.
vampirefo said:
Open this zip and flash recovery and boot.img via fastboot, then boot into recovery format system, data, cache then install, it will take sometime to install when done it will tell you to reboot system.
on new install it can take 10 minutes or so for first boot.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347764290
How long are you giving tablet to boot? needs at least 10 minutes on first boot.
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This link is broken.