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I tried to recover a rom today using nandroid and I got some error after the md5 check saying something like error unable to load recovery. (I am currently in recovery console). I then proceded to reboot the phone and now it just shows the Vibrant logo and doesn't do anything I can not reboot into recovery or anything. Is my phone bricked? If not how do I fix this?
Try Odin'ing back to stock JFD... http://rootzwiki.com/topic/605-guid...nja-apps-everything/page__p__11106#entry11106
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Tell me how that goes for yah.
Thanks that seem to work, now all I have to do is reload a different rom and I should be good to go correct? Or do I have to reflash clockwork recovery or anything else?
Thanks
control1110 said:
Thanks that seem to work, now all I have to do is reload a different rom and I should be good to go correct? Or do I have to reflash clockwork recovery or anything else?
Thanks
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ODIN will not remove the update.zip so you can add a ROM and then go into clockwork then flash and your good to go. Try out Toxic or the new D9, there awesome.
control1110 said:
Thanks that seem to work, now all I have to do is reload a different rom and I should be good to go correct? Or do I have to reflash clockwork recovery or anything else?
Thanks
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Yes, you will have to re-flash recovery. If you have the update.zip on your SD card already (like ransz28 mentioned above) then just boot into stock recovery and (using the volumes to navigate and the power button to select) click on 'Reinstall Packages'. It will cycle a bit and you will see that yellow text again then it will return to the stock recovery. Select Reinstall packages again. You are now in CWR. Now you can flash your new ROM
If you get lost, don't have an update.zip, or want a step by step guide on flashing a new rom there's a guide for that to... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028 Just start at "GREAT, I AM ON JFD NOW - HOW DO I ROOT?"
Hello
i have rooted my Galaxy s3 with ODIN and with CF Root 6.4
The phone did reboot and shows SU and CWM
But if i go to Recovery mode in order to install a zip, there is no option to install a zip.
There is only Android System recovery and no CWM recovery.
What is wrong?
the_deadliner said:
Hello
i have rooted my Galaxy s3 with ODIN and with CF Root 6.4
The phone did reboot and shows SU and CWM
But if i go to Recovery mode in order to install a zip, there is no option to install a zip.
What is wrong?
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Do you have a International S3? Is usb debugging enabled on your phone? Clear cache and dalvik cache, reboot and try again.Uninstall current cwmmanager.apk in system/apps and reinstall cwm manager in system/ apps from here https://www.dropbox.com/s/4vfk5tmd7orgofx/CWMManager.apk.zip with root explorer. Reboot and try again, don`t forget to fix permissions in recovery.
gee2012 said:
Do you have a International S3? Is usb debugging enabled on your phone? Clear cache and dalvik cache, reboot and try again. If that doesn`t help unroot in cwm manager and reroot again (also in cwm manager).
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Yes it is internation model and usb debugging is enabled.
I only get the android system recovery.
I dont know how to unroot.
the_deadliner said:
Yes it is internation model and usb debugging is enabled.
I only get the android system recovery.
I dont know how to unroot.
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Go to the superuser app and choose unroot in settings. Than reflash CF Root with Odin, that might fix it.
the_deadliner said:
Hello
i have rooted my Galaxy s3 with ODIN and with CF Root 6.4
The phone did reboot and shows SU and CWM
But if i go to Recovery mode in order to install a zip, there is no option to install a zip.
There is only Android System recovery and no CWM recovery.
What is wrong?
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Well, here is a solution!
As you have said, you've flashed the kernel, have you downloaded ROM Manager, from Kousch?
If not. You may want to do that, and flash CWM via the app
For some reason, like with the Galaxy Necus, the kernels for our devices dojn't contain the recovery image. You have to flash seperatly (Mobile Odin or ROM Manager)
Good luck!
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gee2012 said:
Go to the superuser app and choose unroot in settings. Than reflash CF Root with Odin, that might fix it.
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You forgot to mention, that you have to flash the recovery seperatly
familyguy59 said:
Well, here is a solution!
As you have said, you've flashed the kernel, have you downloaded ROM Manager, from Kousch?
If not. You may want to do that, and flash CWM via the app
For some reason, like with the Galaxy Necus, the kernels for our devices dojn't contain the recovery image. You have to flash seperatly (Mobile Odin or ROM Manager)
Good luck!
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You forgot to mention, that you have to flash the recovery seperatly
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CF Root contains CWM and cwm manager already, no need to flash it separate.
gee2012 said:
CF Root contains CWM and cwm manager already, no need to flash it separate.
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It may contain the CWM app, yet if he still has the stock recovery, then he has to flash it seperatly. I have had to do the same with every Odin-flashable kernel I've flashed on my GS(III)...
gee2012 said:
Go to the superuser app and choose unroot in settings. Than reflash CF Root with Odin, that might fix it.
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Thank you very much! This solved my problem and i finally have cwm recovery and can install zip files
the_deadliner said:
Thank you very much! This solved my problem and i finally have cwm recovery and can install zip files
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Glad it worked out for you
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familyguy59 said:
It may contain the CWM app, yet if he still has the stock recovery, then he has to flash it seperatly. I have had to do the same with every Odin-flashable kernel I've flashed on my GS(III)...
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I think you are misstaking, on the nexus you have to push a recovery.img to the phone in fastboot mode, on samsung devices that is not needed. Flashing cf root installs superSU, busybox and cwm recovery.
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Glad it worked out for you
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I think you are misstaking, on the nexus you have to push a recovery.img to the phone in fastboot mode, on samsung devices that is not needed. Flashing cf root installs superSU, busybox and cwm recovery.
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I know. I had the GNexus I also have had a GSII, and an Omnia 7. I know which kernel does what. All I was saying, is that in all the kernels I've ever flashed, there never was an implemented recovery.img... (And I've flashed Siayh, CF Root and the N.E.A.K kernels...)
But never mind. Your way worked out just fine, according to the op. So I guess everything is sorted
Hi guys,
I'm having some real trouble out here!
Apparantly my usbport of samsung galaxy S3 broke.
I can't recharge and i can't use it to link to the computer...
Tried like 5 different adapters and changing batteries nothing works :crying:
I have installed cmw and did a root earlier
and while trying to fix the problem
i tried a factory reset..
Since i want to take it back to the store i need to unroot it,
but because of the factory reset i apparantly don't have root acces anymore..
(cmw manager gives a message about it's running on a different kernal an it needs CF-Root v5.0)
and when i'm trying to acces the app triangle away it says it needs root acces which i can't give..
is there a way to root my phone without the use of a cable,
just by using dropbox or wifi?
Thx in advance! :
Download a nandroid backup, create a backup of your current ROM, once finished delete the backup files inside the file with the date and time, and replace them with the nandroid backup you downloaded, boot into recovery and restore http://db.tt/lYHqsZP8 <---- is a nandroid backup, just extract!
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Androzip from the play store is a good tool to use for extracting on your device
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If you can boot into CWM, you can use this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/l1q751xh1ab8s4n/cwm-supersu.zip
I'm not sure where i got it from ( had it for a while ) but that's what i always use for root. Includes 'su' binary + SuperSU.apk
Thx! :good:, one problem once i go into recovery mode there isn't an option to make a backup..
sry don't have experience with the nandroid backup..
Is there another way to make this backup, by some sort of apk or something or maybe create the file?
thx in advance!
Thx for the help so far!
That's one of the problems i encountered,
once i install the supersu app it opens but can't update the binaries..
anyone knows how to do this?
did you try 'fix permissions' in cwm already? Seems like either 'su' binary is missing or has incorrect permissions
That's the problem i can't get into cmw, because i don't have root acces...
But thx for the input
Reedee said:
That's the problem i can't get into cmw, because i don't have root acces...
But thx for the input
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i mean boot into cwm, not from the app. hold UP+home+power until screen blacks out, then still keep holding that combination until you see the recovery boot up. There in 'advanced' you'll find 'fix permissions'.
As far as i know cwm recovery doesn't require you be rooted, since i use cwm recovery to actually root my phone.
If you can't boot into cwm recovery, or don't even have it installed yet - i have no idea. You might be f'ed, but someone might have an idea.
When i do that it goes into android mobile recovery but not into nandroid..
So basicly i have to install it again.. Really don't know how to do that wireless
Hope someone does, otherwise i'll just have to let it fixed...
Hi not allowed to post to developer area, so hope I can get help here. Thought I did everything right, sbf to stock 2.3.4, rooted, used clockworkmod recovery to back up, downloaded cm10, gapps, wiped,everything went to unzip rom and got a sd card error (system 7) had to sbf back to 2.3.4 again and redo everything, formatted sd card with phone, rerooted, downloaded tried again, same error. What did I do wrong?? I thought it would be pretty bulletproof. Used directions and a couple of youtube videos to help.
Kind of afraid to try again because its alot of work to get back. Is the problem with my sd card?, my phone, the downloads?? really want jellybean on my x2 hated the fact we didnt get upgraded to ICS
Any help would be greatly appreciated
don't unzip it, install zips in cwm recovery
see vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxPvEbdrfKs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
more here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1759431
How to install xm10 alpha 2 jelly bean
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Itpk...e_gdata_player
Also don't use CWM... use our custom BSR and the CM7 patched BSR when on CM10.
GoClifGo05 said:
Also don't use CWM... use our custom BSR and the CM7 patched BSR when on CM10.
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good point, but he didn't wipe data and cache in cwm, so it was dx2 bsr or android recovery
edit: so dberryann how did you get to recovery?
sd_shadow said:
good point, but he didn't wipe data and cache in cwm, so it was dx2 bsr or android recovery
edit: so dberryann how did you get to recovery?
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didnt make it to recovery either time. because I wiped, couldnt get to recovery, stuck on motorola icon, so I sbf'ed back to 2.3.4 and reloaded all my stuff. My two attempts didnt go well. I thought the problem was in the sd card, so I erased it. Should I have formatted it to FAT 32 with Windows 7? didnt
sd_shadow said:
don't unzip it, install zips in cwm recovery
see vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxPvEbdrfKs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
more here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1759431
How to install xm10 alpha 2 jelly bean
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Itpk...e_gdata_player
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Didn't unzip, wrote that wrong, used cwm recovery to install the zip from sd card, then got the error sorry for the confusion
dberryann said:
Didn't unzip, wrote that wrong, used cwm recovery to install the zip from sd card, then got the error sorry for the confusion
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the point was, that you couldn't have used cwm, because it doesn't work with dx2
we have bsr/system recovery, which looks and works like cwm
the question was how you got to where you wipe data
was it through system recovery app and wall charger or
android recovery through rom manager or boot options
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in bsr did you select install zip from sdcard? not install update
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pretty sure a status 7 error, is a apply update error
sd_shadow said:
the point was, that you couldn't have used cwm, because it doesn't work with dx2
we have bsr/system recovery, which looks and works like cwm
the question was how you got to where you wipe data
was it through system recovery app and wall charger or
android recovery through rom manager or boot options
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in bsr did you select install zip from sdcard? not install update
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pretty sure a status 7 error, is a apply update error
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the apk file I used for recovery was: MOTODX2_Bootstrap_signed.apk. is that the one I was supposed to use? Should I be using the patched version? I am on rooted stock 2.3.4 Yes, I selected install zip from sdcard.
not really an answer to my question, how you got to recovery
but yes that's the correct one
the zip may be corrupt, redownload and/or compare md5 checksums
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md5 checker http://download.cnet.com/md5-checker/3000-2092_4-10410639.html
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cm10 alpha 2 MD5 Sum: 357688cee005e557de4f1e1f1b81d721
dberryann said:
the apk file I used for recovery was: MOTODX2_Bootstrap_signed.apk. is that the one I was supposed to use? Should I be using the patched version? I am on rooted stock 2.3.4 Yes, I selected install zip from sdcard.
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tried again with a new sd card... downloaded zip file again, re backed up, checked the md5 got a match, went into recovery with the charger cable, wiped everything, installed zip from sd and got the same error message:
set_perm: some changes failed E:error in /sdcard/cm-10-20121007-unofficial-daytona.zip (Status 7) installation aborted
any ideas?
I don't understand why you are having problems.... from stock 2.3.4 boot into BSR... install CM10, install GApps, then wipe data and cache and reboot......
Just to clarify the bsr should be downloaded.. placed on the root of your SD card, install via a file manager like root explorer or anything similar... you should then have an app called system recovery. Open it and press install recovery, plug into a wall charger and press recovery mode...
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If on stock rooted 2.3.4 follow this:
1. Download and install moto dx2 bsr
2. Click on system recovery in app drawer. It should be a grey background with dark grey droid.
3. Click install recovery. Should be first of 3. Select OK when notification says successfuly installed.
4. Plug in charger.
5. Select recovery mode.
6. Phone should power down and then boot into recovery.
7. Use volume controls to scroll down and select "backup and restore" with power button. Then select backup next, then select external.
8.When backup is finished. Wipe cache, dalvik cache and wipe data.
9. Chose install zip from SD card. Then chose install from external ,if that is where you have it.
10. Chose ROM and let install. After installed scroll down to " Go Back" and select.
11. Repeat step 9 and chose gapps package. Let install. After installed scroll down to "Go Back".
12. Select reboot system now.....Enjoy..
NEVER SELECT REBOOT RECOVERY....
Thought you were to wipe data and cache after installing the ROM anand GApps. That's how I've always done it.
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I have always wipe before install. Wiping before so you have clean slate when you flash. I don't think it really matters
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with a moto phone, it's not a bad idea to wipe before and after
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dberryann said:
didnt make it to recovery either time. because I wiped, couldnt get to recovery, stuck on motorola icon, so I sbf'ed back to 2.3.4 and reloaded all my stuff. My two attempts didnt go well. I thought the problem was in the sd card, so I erased it. Should I have formatted it to FAT 32 with Windows 7? didnt
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You should try the flashable x2 recovery. Leave both on your sd card
Here's are the downloads, the re recovery zips are the flashable bsrs.
http://db.tt/wV38HpHu
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styleKIMCHEE said:
You should try the flashable x2 recovery. Leave both on your sd card
Here's are the downloads, the re recovery zips are the flashable bsrs.
http://db.tt/wV38HpHu
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Finally got it!! Couldnt play for a few days... Decided to sbf and go from scratch, reroot, backup and install. Went really well thanks for all the help from you guys.
Runs like a charm. Hard to believe that Motorola and Verizon couldnt do the same thing...
dberryann said:
Finally got it!! Couldnt play for a few days... Decided to sbf and go from scratch, reroot, backup and install. Went really well thanks for all the help from you guys.
Runs like a charm. Hard to believe that Motorola and Verizon couldnt do the same thing...
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It's simple. In your last sentence "couldn't" should simply be replaced with won't. Not worth it to them, buy new stuff... that's their philosophy.
After using kingroot to root from lollipop, I couldn't have a successful flash of the clockworkmod recovery. Now everytime I boot up the phone it goes to the screen with the android guy and says "could not do normal boot." I want to do a full factory reset but I can't get into any recovery. Does the ODIN method for a factory reset work?
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Really messed up now. Got frustrated and tried to do a kernel recoverey using rashr. Used the OC1 kernel boot file to do it. Now my phone says startup failed and has "secure fail: kernel" in red in the top left hand corner. How can I fix this?
yo, you can't flash recoveries on this phone. only with the mdk bootloader which you obviously don't have
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odin will work with lollipop but you need a factory reset OC1 tar. someone has one somewhere
Not an expert here but, you'll want to search for a OC1.tar file to flash with Odin.
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Not an expert here but, you'll want to search for a OC1.tar file to flash with Odin.
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I just tried doing that. ODIN says it failed and the last step is "FAIL! (AUTH)."
Every time I turn on my device it just comes up with the ODIN screen and says that the update didn't install properly.
Is there anything I can do? I really don't want to have to get a new phone.