RECOVERY 3e Recovery Modded w/ No Verification​ :highfive:
I have noticed some of you are having issues after installing a new kernel or rom, when you boot into recovery you now have 3e, which does not allow unsigned zips to be flashed. With this version of 3e it has no-verification check, now allowing you to flash whatever you want.
This zip has
1) 3e recovery modified to disable signature checking
2) disables the forced wipe after installing any update.
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Instructions
1)Download and extract the file here
2)Use a terminal emulator or ADB shell and type.. (or you can use Root Explorer or SGSTools to mount system RW)
Code:
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/stl9 /system
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3)Use a file manager like Root Explorer and copy the recovery file to /system/bin and replace the one there
4)Now, reboot and you should have a modded 3e recovery with no signature verification
You can either leave the modded 3e recovery or you can now flash CWM via Rom Manager
**Just like anything else, I am not responsible if this bricks your phone, this is fairly simple, follow the guide...Do at your own risk**
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Great thread. I've extracted 3e recovery from vivo xshot. Can you explain me how disable security check? This phone don't have recovery file in system/bin but I've found a way to open bootloader
Nice App....
The file link is broken.
Hi Jawad Twam,
Very useful. I am also trying the same on my samsung galaxy S5. However, I could not download your recovery file since the link is broken. Can you please upload the file in somewhere and share the link?.
Thanks in adv,
Prakash.
Hi I get a message "operation not permitted" in the terminal emulator after typing the line. How can I fix that?
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I rooted my Galaxy S2 just now (using this method / The easy root method on galaxys2root.com).
I didn’t install the ClockworkMod Recovery as in the further video on galaxys2root.com as a lot of comments from people were saying that it bricked their phone!!! So I installed ROM MANAGER from the Market (Google Play) and flashed ClockworkMod Recovery from within the ROM Manager app.
When I then did 'reboot into recovery' I got this screen come up... (not my actual screenshot by the way, but I get the same error messages coming up) as it was trying to run the UPDATE.ZIP file.
Finding Update Package
Opening Update Package
Verifying Update Package
E:failed to verify whole-full signature
E:signature verification failed
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It also won't let me flash CM9 or any other ROM as it comes up with the same message
What am I doing wrong here? It seems to also say Android System Recovery at the top rather than ClockworkMod Recovery :?
Install cfroot kernel..dats much better..
Just checking now... Thanks
Flash the tar file of cf root or any other custom kernels via Odin, you will get back cwm
#*posted on the move *#
Using the easy zergrush method only gives root and superuser, nothing more.
It doesn't include clockworkmod as zedomax mentioned, but he did make another guide on how to flash clockworkmod.
I tried to flash it via clockworkmod too, but it doesn't seem to work with this method for some reason I although I haven't used it, I think cf-root would be better.
zim_zimmer said:
So I installed ROM MANAGER from the Market (Google Play) and flashed ClockworkMod Recovery from within the ROM Manager app.
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ROM Manager does'nt work on Galaxy S2....uninstall it.
using odin flash cf-root of your current ver of ROM, you will get cwm.
hi i managed to update my tab to the latest firmware 4.0.4 . Previously it was already rooted and TWRP installed. I was thinking of rooting and backing up this build so from romtoolbox i boot into recovery mode (thinking that i will be seeing TWRP) But when boot i was shown the folllowing picture
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since all of my buttons are not working (hence the reason installing TWRP ) i was ok fine lets reboot it via adb. therefore i run adb reboot and yet it still boots back to the same screen . Thinking i need to reverting all of the changes via odin i tried reboot download also does not work. reboot-bootloader also does not work. apprently i am stuck at this screen.
Right now i only have access to adb and is there any way i can recover from this?
many thanks again
I'm assuming you were running some kind of custom rom with TWRP as your recovery before going to stock ICS. Essentially, flashing stock ICS overwrote the old TWRP.
To fix it, flash in TWRP again (its somewhere in the development section) via Odin.
EDIT: If you can't access download mode... Try push the TWRP .tar file via ADB
Sent from my GT-P7510
Soryuu said:
I'm assuming you were running some kind of custom rom with TWRP as your recovery before going to stock ICS. Essentially, flashing stock ICS overwrote the old TWRP.
To fix it, flash in TWRP again (its somewhere in the development section) via Odin.
EDIT: If you can't access download mode... Try push the TWRP .tar file via ADB
Sent from my GT-P7510
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the thing is i only root and installed twrp for the sake of backing up since my daughter loves to install application. I've read about pushing / Installing application but that would requires root right? this is my command console like
Right now is there a way to force it to boot into download because thats the only way i see i can fix it (without using physical buttons)
Again many thanks for replying.
Hi everyone,
First of all, I would like to wish Merry Christmas to the Community Members...
Secondly, I am stuck on a very irritating problem: Read Only File System
I Rooted my phone, Flashed CWM 6.0.3.1 a month ago. Since then, I tried various ROMs here and I found this problem in all ROMs I've tried. Basically, I am not able to Change my System Files.
I tried ES File Explorer to overwrite but it says: Permission Denied!
I tried all File manager, but failed!
I tried mount -o remount,rw /system but neither it changed the permissions, nor it gave any error in Terminal.
I used Terminal and tried the chmod command, but it says Read Only file system
I tried to make a Flashable ZIP using this method, but even this doesn't change the files.(No, it does not show any error while flashing the zip through CWM)
Actually, I was trying to overwrite the boot animation, but the thing is that my whole system seems to be Read Only.
So, I would like to ask for help regarding this.
Thank You
Best Regards,
THAKUR
SCREENSHOTS BELOW
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flashed roms. ..? ehh is your bootloader unlocked...?
second it looks like a root problem . try this method to gain root again (if you're already rooted ,then go to supersu and in settings do permanent unroot) ,it roots your phone in 28~35 seconds ,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2511695
Ok. So the problem was solved on the same time as I posted this thread.
What worked for me:
When I tried mount -o remount,rw /system, I was still not able to Fix permissions through ES File Explorer. Then, When I tried mount -o remount,rw /system 2 times, and then I used the Default File manager(Cyanogen File Manager) to change permissions, it was working.
Ok. So the problem is solved now.
Thread can be marked as SOLVED :good:
Anuj, Thanks though
I was really dumb and wanted to unroot so i decided to flash a stock_recovery.img to my Huawei LYO-L01. When prompted where to i selected boot without looking it up first :crying: Now when i open my phone i get a black screen that says
Android system recovery <3e>
LYO-L21C479B102
Reboot system now
apply update from ADB etc. etc.
I can still boot into TWRP and have a folder with some recovery files from when i rooted my phone.
How can i get my phone back into a bootable state?
EDIT: I imagine i can just get a fresh boot img form extracting this update.app i see everyone taking about but i dont know where to get an update.app. Can someone point me towards a download?
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Nafekop said:
I was really dumb and wanted to unroot so i decided to flash a stock_recovery.img to my Huawei LYO-L01. When prompted where to i selected boot without looking it up first :crying: Now when i open my phone i get a black screen that says
Android system recovery <3e>
LYO-L21C479B102
Reboot system now
apply update from ADB etc. etc.
I can still boot into TWRP and have a folder with some recovery files from when i rooted my phone.
How can i get my phone back into a bootable state?
EDIT: I imagine i can just get a fresh boot img form extracting this update.app i see everyone taking about but i dont know where to get an update.app. Can someone point me towards a download?
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Well if you can boot into Twrp you just soft bricked your device so that should be easy to fix.
What you can do is: Restore an Backup of Stock Rom if you have one.
Or restore stock rom via an update.app file made for your device. (Something like this: https://boycracked.com/2017/06/15/official-huawei-honor-5a-lyo-l01-stock-rom-firmware/ )
Next time root with Magisk, is much better, is systemless and you can hide root from other apps easily and has a lot of usefull features.
I hope this helped you.
If it did, the thanks button works well
If you think your device get slow then you can convert your EXT4 filesystem to F2FS...
Step of work:
1.Download zip file from below link and extract it ..you got a file...
31.74 MB file on MEGA
mega.nz
2. Boot into your custom recovery and flash the file...(it is a twrp recovery.img file ....I think you know how to flash a .img file via custom recovery)
3.Reboot into recovery...
4.Then flash "F2fs-patcher.zip" via recovery (From this post)
5.You need a custom kernal which support f2fs file system.. Currently genom kernla support it..downtown it from my post and flash it via recovery.
6.Now format your data as F2FS ...
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Step for F2Fs format:
1.Select "Wipe" tab on twrp recovery.
2.select "Advance Wipe".
3.Tick "data" and select "Repair or Change File System".
4.Select " Change File System ".
5.Select " F2FS" and swip to confirm..
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7.Reboot and enjoy...
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Which step to install the ROM? Which rom have u tested, I try some OSS rom but always get boot loop
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Which step to install the ROM? Which rom have u tested, I try some OSS rom but always get boot loop
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I try non oss rom..rom link..
e-0.15-q-20210310-UNOFFICIAL-lancelot.zip
Uploaded using Userge
drive.google.com
sorry boss. i have tested it. failed. if it runs in another room I think it's useless. I tried to force it to run with the strombreaker kernel, the result still failed, had to reformat the data data