Hi All
How can flash kernel.img via CWM,how to convert the .img to .zip for flash in recovery
Can body crate a falshble-kernel.zip for me...????????
PLZ help me....
TNX
Android:CM 4.1.2
XPERIA MINI ST15
UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER
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First, turn off your phone.
-turn on it.
-turn off it.
-turn on it.
-turn off it.
-turn on it.
-turn off it.
-turn on it.
-turn off it.
-turn on it.
Done.
If the battery is over.
Recharge it and do all the step again..
Farshid-Iran said:
Hi All
How can flash kernel.img via CWM,how to convert the .img to .zip for flash in recovery
Can body crate a falshble-kernel.zip for me...????????
PLZ help me....
TNX
Android:CM 4.1.2
XPERIA MINI ST15
UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER
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1.. Download the kernel
file to your SD Card. It
should be in *.zip or *.rar or *.7z extension.
2. Extract the file via
Root Explorer.
3. You'll get a "boot.img"
file after the extraction
is completed. This file IS the main kernel.
4. Now create a folder in your SD Card to be
shown as /clockworkmod/backup/*KERNEL NAME*. Replace ''KERNEL NAME'' to the name of the kernel you are flashing.
5. Move boot.img file you got after extraction to "/sdcard/
clockworkmod/backup/
NAME/*HERE*. (the folder you've created- in
step#4).
6. View the details of
that boot.img file. (long
tap on file>Details- on
root explorer).
7. Copy the MD SUM you
got in file details.
8. Now there, create a
file and name it as nandroid.md5 . Open
nandroid.md5 file you
have created in a TEXT
EDITOR and paste that
md5 sum you've
copied ..and save ur
nandroid.md5 file.
Now there will be 2 files
in /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/NAME/*HERE*:
--BOOT.IMG
--NANDROID.MD5
make sure their is no
other file except these two (boot.img, nandroid.md5)
9. Boot in CWM recovery.
10. Mount/System.
11. Select "backup and
restores''> advanced
restore.
12. Choose ur kernel file.
13. Select restore boot> comfirm restore.
14. When restore done,
goto ADVANCED and fix
permissions.
15. Finally, click on
REBOOT SYSTEM NOW.
Phone will restart and
1st boot will take some
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yazan.enbawe said:
1.. Download the kernel
file to your SD Card. It
should be in *.zip or *.rar or *.7z extension.
2. Extract the file via
Root Explorer.
3. You'll get a "boot.img"
file after the extraction
is completed. This file IS the main kernel.
4. Now create a folder in your SD Card to be
shown as /clockworkmod/backup/*KERNEL NAME*. Replace ''KERNEL NAME'' to the name of the kernel you are flashing.
5. Move boot.img file you got after extraction to "/sdcard/
clockworkmod/backup/
NAME/*HERE*. (the folder you've created- in
step#4).
6. View the details of
that boot.img file. (long
tap on file>Details- on
root explorer).
7. Copy the MD SUM you
got in file details.
8. Now there, create a
file and name it as nandroid.md5 . Open
nandroid.md5 file you
have created in a TEXT
EDITOR and paste that
md5 sum you've
copied ..and save ur
nandroid.md5 file.
Now there will be 2 files
in /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/NAME/*HERE*:
--BOOT.IMG
--NANDROID.MD5
make sure their is no
other file except these two (boot.img, nandroid.md5)
9. Boot in CWM recovery.
10. Mount/System.
11. Select "backup and
restores''> advanced
restore.
12. Choose ur kernel file.
13. Select restore boot> comfirm restore.
14. When restore done,
goto ADVANCED and fix
permissions.
15. Finally, click on
REBOOT SYSTEM NOW.
Phone will restart and
1st boot will take some
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I guess that's not working too, as restoring a nandroid backup on our devices doesn't restore the kernel, and it's even technically impossible. I guess that can't work
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mihahn said:
I guess that's not working too, as restoring a nandroid backup on our devices doesn't restore the kernel, and it's even technically impossible. I guess that can't work
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I didn't try it but here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1991168
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yazan.enbawe said:
I didn't try it but here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1991168
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Yes on Samsung galaxy devices it could work (I guess it should be working if there's this guide) because they have a separate kernel/recovery partition. On our xperia devices the recovery is installed in the kernel and you can't flash another kernel from your running kernel. So on xperia devices this won't work I guess
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tnx
TNX all for help me...
mihahn said:
Yes on Samsung galaxy devices it could work (I guess it should be working if there's this guide) because they have a separate kernel/recovery partition. On our xperia devices the recovery is installed in the kernel and you can't flash another kernel from your running kernel. So on xperia devices this won't work I guess
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But if you have the kernel in zip format you can install it from recovery.. My friend have xperia sp and he flashed several kernal from recovery. .... But the problem is to get a flashable recovery... I didn't find anyone for my Mobile
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yazan.enbawe said:
But if you have the kernel in zip format you can install it from recovery.. My friend have xperia sp and he flashed several kernal from recovery. .... But the problem is to get a flashable recovery... I didn't find anyone for my Mobile
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Maybe it works on newer xperia devices, but not on our devices
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mihahn said:
Maybe it works on newer xperia devices, but not on our devices
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I take a nandroid backup and change the kernal if I restore it the kernal will back or what??
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yazan.enbawe said:
I take a nandroid backup and change the kernal if I restore it the kernal will back or what??
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If you restore the backup it won't restore the kernel. Flash the kernel for the rom you restore first and restore it then
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I think this question has been repeated upteeeenth time
YOU CANNOT FLASH KERNEL VIA RECOVERY ON XPERIA 2011 DEVICES
Reason #1 : We don't have a recovery partition .Other devices boot from recovery partition which allows to flash boot partition .
Reason #2 : Our recovery lies in boot partition. You cant flash kernels while they are running .
Depending on the recovery used ,the flashing will fail or the device will be hard bricked .
Only way to flash kernels on Xperia 2011 lineup is via fastboot .Period . No compromise .
Don't apply methods for other devices on 2011 lineup without prior knowledge.
mihahn said:
If you restore the backup it won't restore the kernel. Flash the kernel for the rom you restore first and restore it then
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So you till me that I cant flash a kernel in any way without a pc
But I don't have pc right now... I'm stuck with my recent Kernel
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yazan.enbawe said:
So you till me that I cant flash a kernel in any way without a pc
But I don't have pc right now... I'm stuck with my recent Kernel
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That's it. The only way is fastboot via your PC
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mihahn said:
That's it. The only way is fastboot via your PC
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Can you help me with this problem my friend.
When I was on stock Rom I mack a nandroid bahck up then I changed the Rom ond the kernal.... yesterday I flashed the stock kernal then restored the the back up.... Look at the picture to see what happened :what:
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You have corrupted backup or you deleted some file off the nandroid backup ..
karandpr said:
You have corrupted backup or you deleted some file off the nandroid backup ..
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No I didn't do any thing.... But when it failed to restore I opened the nandroid.md5 file of the backup and check the md5 and I notice a different in the system md5...
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The md5 of the system
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Related
And,comes another guide from me.... I was actually extracting a stock firmware and this came into my mind
Ok,I made this guide since the process of extracting firmware is a bit confusing sometimes.So,lets start with it
What you would need:
1.7zip or any other zip utility
2.Stock Firmware
3.MagicISO
4.Nothing else
Tutorial:
1.Start off by downloading a stock firmware,for this guide,we assume its DDKQ8
2.You will get 2 files, S5830DDKQ8_<bla bla>.tar.md5 and SS_DL.dll
3.Ignore the second file,we only need the first file which has an extension of .md5
4.Now its not possible to extract the file with the current extension.
5.So,rename the file S5830DDKQ8_<bla bla>.tar.md5 to S5830DDKQ8_<bla bla>.tar
6.Now,the file is extractable,so extract it.
7.You will get approx. 9 files: arm11 boot,amss,csc.rfs and various others.
8.Delete all the files except boot.img and system.rfs.These are the only files we need.
9.Now,using MagicISO,open up system.rfs and extract it.
10.Make a new folder named Rom_working
11.Now,move the boot.img there
12.Make a folder called system
13.Move all contents of system.rfs to this this folder.
14.Now all you need is a META-INF folder to complete the rom.(Unless you messed up)
Thats it! Pretty easy huh,this is something really basic,but a few people get confused on extracting it anyway.Its just meant to be a basic guides for those people.If you want to get more info on making a rom,refer this guide which i wrote a few months ago.Hope this helped you guys out.
NOTE: I am not responsible if you mess up your phone or w/e happens to it.Btw,<bla bla> stands for the rest of the filename
thanks for that,, i was woundering how it was done,, i ended up using a nandroid backup with kitchen to make my own lol
How can I root the rom??
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Where do we get a META-INF folder?
Do we use CWM recovery to restore with the new folder?
lypang said:
Where do we get a META-INF folder?
Do we use CWM recovery to restore with the new folder?
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You can get a META-INF folder by creating one yourself
I don't understand your 2nd question though
dredremon said:
How can I root the rom??
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Take su bin file from a rooted rom and insert it in your rom.Done.
lypang said:
Where do we get a META-INF folder?
Do we use CWM recovery to restore with the new folder?
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Make one yourself,refer other stock roms for the path,then get the update binaries and script from BlackHawk (if stock ONLY).
okay, this is to flash via CWM is not it? how to change the kernel?
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modolheula said:
okay, this is to flash via CWM is not it? how to change the kernel?
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Kernel is in boot.img. If u want to change kernel, you should change the boot.img
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okay, I'm trying to find out about the boot.img .... thanks for sharing knowledge
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Well, on Linux I usually do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28933492&postcount=3
Hmm is it possible to extract a stock ROM from the phone itself? Or not extract but get the stock ROM as zip (with those md5 files, etc) so that it can be flashed via Odin on another phone?
It's because i can't find anywhere to download the stock ROM i had...
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Millenium3 said:
Hmm is it possible to extract a stock ROM from the phone itself? Or not extract but get the stock ROM as zip (with those md5 files, etc) so that it can be flashed via Odin on another phone?
It's because i can't find anywhere to download the stock ROM i had...
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Many ways:
1.Adb pull /system
2.Manual copy and paste with file xplorer
3.Use Qtadb and copy /system
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Prawesome said:
Many ways:
1.Adb pull /system
2.Manual copy and paste with file xplorer
3.Use Qtadb and copy /system
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Y U No like cwm backups ?
Prawesome said:
Many ways:
1.Adb pull /system
2.Manual copy and paste with file xplorer
3.Use Qtadb and copy /system
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Thanks i will try and post if i have any problems
madman said:
Y U No like cwm backups ?
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I want to flash the rom in another phone... or maybe it works by copying the backup files cwm made into the another phone? But anyways i tried to restore the stock rom once but it failed.. but thanx
PS: i actually thought the thread was the guide for my question
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Prawesome said:
Many ways:
1.Adb pull /system
2.Manual copy and paste with file xplorer
3.Use Qtadb and copy /system
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ok sorry for late reply
after pull /system how can i make the stock ROM flashable through ODIN on another phone?
or at least another way to flash the rom? adb push?
Millenium3 said:
ok sorry for late reply
after pull /system how can i make the stock ROM flashable through ODIN on another phone?
or at least another way to flash the rom? adb push?
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For Odin flash,refer freeyourandroid.com.
For CWM flash,take updater script and binary from Blackhawk and put it in your rom
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dredremon said:
How can I root the rom??
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Download root file with su and extract it you will find the files you need there.
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can some1 tell me what i did wrong? I made a flashable zip, and after installation phone is not booting.
TechNoJerky said:
can some1 tell me what i did wrong? I made a flashable zip, and after installation phone is not booting.
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Logcat or it didn't happen
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Re: [DEODEX][P769V20D]CWM Backup Stock Fully Deodexed Locked Bootloader
How do I flash this via cwm? I tried putting the file into sdcard/clockworkmod/backup and choosing restore in cwm but nothing.. then file disappears. Do I need to zip the file first or?.. I really need this.
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HD_Status said:
How do I flash this via cwm? I tried putting the file into sdcard/clockworkmod/backup and choosing restore in cwm but nothing.. then file disappears. Do I need to zip the file first or?.. I really need this.
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Did you download the one here on the forums are they with the dup extension? if so if wont work dont even try...
carloswii5 said:
Did you download the one here on the forums are they with the dup extension? if so if wont work dont even try...
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Yes from the Android development section, and I don't understand what you mean. I am however on the exact same version p76920d
Edit: It is a .tar.gz file.
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HD_Status said:
Yes from the Android development section, and I don't understand what you mean. I am however on the exact same version p76920d
Edit: It is a .tar.gz file.
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ok all you have to do is put the file it should be in a folder already and if its in a zip or rar extract it then put in sdcard then put it in the folder clockworkmod which should be on your sdcard already then inside the backup folder and if you dont have any do the following
on the root of your sdcard make a folder called "clockworkmod" no caps then inside that another folder called "backup" then inside that one put the extracted filed then boot to recovery and choose restore from external sdcard and you should see the file
GoodLuck
carloswii5 said:
ok all you have to do is put the file it should be in a folder already and if its in a zip or rar extract it then put in sdcard then put it in the folder clockworkmod which should be on your sdcard already then inside the backup folder and if you dont have any do the following
on the root of your sdcard make a folder called "clockworkmod" no caps then inside that another folder called "backup" then inside that one put the extracted filed then boot to recovery and choose restore from external sdcard and you should see the file
GoodLuck
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I will try that method.
So the path should look like this? root/clockworkmod/backup/thefile.tar.gz?
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HD_Status said:
I will try that method.
So the path should look like this? root/clockworkmod/backup/thefile.tar.gz?
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correct but the tar files must be inside a folder so to be more exact
root(externalsd)/clockworkmod/backup/folder(you can name it whatever)/all the tar files and etc
carloswii5 said:
correct but the tar files must be inside a folder so to be more exact
root(externalsd)/clockworkmod/backup/folder(you can name it whatever)/all the tar files and etc
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That's what I thought. Because when I backed up my current rom. It was in a folder. So either method would've worked I just didn't create an extra folder. Thanks.
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HD_Status said:
That's what I thought. Because when I backed up my current rom. It was in a folder. So either method would've worked I just didn't create an extra folder. Thanks.
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No Prob :victory:
carloswii5 said:
No Prob :victory:
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Okay I'm lost again. It found the file via cwm. But now I get md5 sum mismatch??
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HD_Status said:
Okay I'm lost again. It found the file via cwm. But now I get md5 sum mismatch??
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He Probably did the backup with artas recovery so you might have to use that one but im not sure...
carloswii5 said:
He Probably did the backup with artas recovery so you might have to use that one but im not sure...
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But I did the same method for cwm.
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HD_Status said:
But I did the same method for cwm.
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Wait you dont have unlocked bootloader do you? ((extra info)and so you know when you flash a recovery to unlocked bootloader it registers as a P760 phone and artas recovery registers as a P769) it all depends how he did the backup thats why you get md5 mismatch but then again sometimes it acts really stupid but ask him what recovery he used to backup artas or unlocked bootloader
The backup file that you downloaded will have a specific folder name. Usually the date and time it was made. You will get a mismatch if you modify the folder name. Just extract the backup to the backup folder.
sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/date and time/files
Kid_Ding said:
The backup file that you downloaded will have a specific folder name. Usually the date and time it was made. You will get a mismatch if you modify the folder name. Just extract the backup to the backup folder.
sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/date and time/files
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Thats actually not true i always modify the name of my backups and i never get md5 mismatch
carloswii5 said:
Thats actually not true i always modify the name of my backups and i never get md5 mismatch
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Then its probably as you said, backup compatibility.
Or the files are actually corrupt.
If you feel like living on the edge, you can modify the nandroid.md5 file to match the md5 of the files that have a different number. I do this when I want to install a different boot or recovery img that was not backed up with the original.
Edit:
Or check if the md5 numbers are actually correct. Type (in a terminal)
md5 <name of file>
Example
md5 recovery.img
and compare that number to the number found in the nandroid.md5
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Ok so i did search to see if i could figure this out on my own but failed miserably so maybe i cold get some help here?
i download a rom to my download folder boot into recovery go to flash said rom but it is not there. reboot system search with file explorer and the rom zip is there. Any reason why its a no show?
If you ever used a 4.2 Rom it makes a "0" folder. So if you see that folder put the roms in that folder and then your recovery should see it
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I use oi file manager to copy from downloads to 0/downloads. Its easy, no pc needed. I bounce between 4.2 an 4.1 all the time
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Hello!
After looking into the issue of offline charging I did lot of research that what is it causing which affects offline charging and the answer is root and CWM, and I have found a fix to it NOTE : I have tested this method several times only on newly flashed ftf so I recommend using newly flashed ftf and then trying this , so if you want to fix offline charging you have to flash a new ftf, Steps-
1 - root using DooMLord's method : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2405933
2 - install CWM for locked/unlocked bootloaders : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2352920 until you don't root and install CWM offline charging will work but as soon as you root and install CWM offline charging wont work anymore
3 - open root explorer go to folder "Data" and then open "Local" folder, in local folder open tmp folder you will see many files there, from all those files replace "Charger" files with the file given in attachments and delete "Chargemon" file and power off your device get into CWM wipe cache and power off thats it! You have your offline charging working again even after root and CWM! This method is fully tested by me on several devices and it works without any problems so you can do this without thinking twice, good luck! Do report me!
There is no file named charger in tmp folder..... Infact there is only one file in it named init.rc......
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Can confirm no file in that location
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Me I have a file but It doesn't work ^^
I follow the instructions
Yep me too I can't find the folder over there.....
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When opening system files with root explorer in / there is a file called charger size 234.23k.
in system/bin there are both those files chargemon size 5.27k and charger size 62.02k
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mansoorarb said:
There is no file named charger in tmp folder..... Infact there is only one file in it named init.rc......
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Can confirm no file in that location
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Karchikumar said:
Yep me too I can't find the folder over there.....
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You guys sure you are looking in the correct folder. It is /data/local/temp/
I have just installed as per the instructions and there is no difference. When charger is connected, the phone boots. Not sure about deleting Chargemon either.
Yes sure looking at correct location
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Hello, RuchRha,
i think that nothing can be. charger file is different in each locale. And it must match with locale/customize information in the build.prop for your locale.
Furthermore, it is also in my device in the path /data/local/temp only one file init.rc.
The charger file is in root / and can not delete or replace with a rootexplorer!
The Right Fix must be done befor you flash custom rom:
-before the flash needs charger in custom rom under /system/bin to be replaced with your own (match the locale of your device! best copy out of a stockrom recovery)
-in the build.prop of the custom rom need to be replaced before the flash even the lines for customize and locale.
So, don `t flash custom rom with false information for charger and locale. otherwise you lose offline charge!
+also pays attention to the following when locked bootloader! in our custom rom under /system/bin must be a recovery.tar, chargmon and ric available, otherwise you will lose the CWM after flash!
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@roadrunner00
bootloader unlocked?
heross said:
@roadrunner00
bootloader unlocked?
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Stock Rom locked bootloader
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no custum rom installed after CWM installation?
I think that the files are present there only after the install of CWM. The installer copies the files there. After you flash in CWM a custum rom on locked bootloader this files receives anymore, because they then write directly into system/bin directory.
followed the instructions, but no luck.
even unZIPed the file from the ZIP and copied it to /data/local/temp
Not working. Tried for 3-4 times
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hello rucha
tried but not working...
No need for a "Fix" if using DooMLoRD's easy rooting on a locked bootloader.
After rooting and installing the CWM recovery for locked bootlaoders and checking for proper root acces, flash the correct kernel in flashmode but select ALL the wipes, EXCLUDE SYSTEM and check NO FINAL VERIFICATION. The phone will start like new, but with CWM, Root and no longer the offline charging bug.
cachanilla86 said:
No need for a "Fix" if using DooMLoRD's easy rooting on a locked bootloader.
After rooting and installing the CWM recovery for locked bootlaoders and checking for proper root acces, flash the correct kernel in flashmode but select ALL the wipes, EXCLUDE SYSTEM and check NO FINAL VERIFICATION. The phone will start like new, but with CWM, Root and no longer the offline charging bug.
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Not quite correct I have followed doomlords tut to get root and installed cwm,I have offline charging issue,but this is no biggey for me as I always keep phone on and when possible connected to charger.
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followed all procedure but it didn't worked
Unlocked, rooted and CWM...followed precisely without any issues and it made no change.
This is my first time trying to root my Micromax Canvas HD.
I am trying to install CWM recovery using this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167621
However I am stuck in the second step itself. I have extracted the "Kernel Source" SouceCode(IQ451_4.1).zip file. But I am not able to find any recovery.img file to replace. What is the problem here? Have I downloaded the wrong file? Should I download something else?
While trying to extract the zip file, Winrar asked me if I want to rename the duplicate files, because there were a few files with the same name but different size. I asked Winrar to rename the files. Is this a problem?
I am completely new to this field, so I am not exactly sure what I am doing wrong.
Any help regarding this problem would be of great help to me. Please tell me of the things that need to be taken care of before rooting my phone.
Thanks a lot.
sudhingr8 said:
This is my first time trying to root my Micromax Canvas HD.
I am trying to install CWM recovery using this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167621
However I am stuck in the second step itself. I have extracted the "Kernel Source" SouceCode(IQ451_4.1).zip file. But I am not able to find any recovery.img file to replace. What is the problem here? Have I downloaded the wrong file? Should I download something else?
While trying to extract the zip file, Winrar asked me if I want to rename the duplicate files, because there were a few files with the same name but different size. I asked Winrar to rename the files. Is this a problem?
I am completely new to this field, so I am not exactly sure what I am doing wrong.
Any help regarding this problem would be of great help to me. Please tell me of the things that need to be taken care of before rooting my phone.
Thanks a lot.
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Use mobile uncle tools instead of the above method.. Download recovery... Rename it to recovery.img... Place it in sd card... Not in any folder.. Just inside sd card.. Open mobile uncle tools... Update recovery.. It automatically detects the file in sd card... Select... Flash...reboot.. Done...
Hit thanks if this helped..
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$hino said:
Use mobile uncle tools instead of the above method.. Download recovery... Rename it to recovery.img... Place it in sd card... Not in any folder.. Just inside sd card.. Open mobile uncle tools... Update recovery.. It automatically detects the file in sd card... Select... Flash...reboot.. Done...
Hit thanks if this helped..
Sent from my Nexus 4 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Is there no other solution? Will I be able to use the files that I have already downloaded?
I have tried loading the recovery.img file through the Flash tool, but it asks me to select the path for the PRELOADER..
How do I find the preloader file?
You can use the downloaded file... Why do you want to use the flash tools method when the thing can be done in 2 clicks..
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just use Framaroot app and then Rashr app
sudhingr8 said:
Is there no other solution? Will I be able to use the files that I have already downloaded?
I have tried loading the recovery.img file through the Flash tool, but it asks me to select the path for the PRELOADER..
How do I find the preloader file?
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U need to root chd to install custom recovery. To do so download framaroot app from framaroot.net . Then to install custom recovery just use Rashr (search it in google play)