Hey,
So I just bought a new Colors X-Factor X26 wave today. The rooting process was very easy as I successfully rooted it with Kingo ROOT.
Now I want to use the in2ext script to increase the internal memory of the phone, however there is no recovery installed on the phone
I tried using ROM Manager for installing CWM Recovery but it was not supported..
So, Is there any method to install CWM or any other custom recovery on my phone. BTW, there was no pre-installed recovery
Or, I could even use help on any other ways to increase the internal memory.
Cheers..
TAOprajjwal said:
Hey,
So I just bought a new Colors X-Factor X26 wave today. The rooting process was very easy as I successfully rooted it with Kingo ROOT.
Now I want to use the in2ext script to increase the internal memory of the phone, however there is no recovery installed on the phone
I tried using ROM Manager for installing CWM Recovery but it was not supported..
So, Is there any method to install CWM or any other custom recovery on my phone. BTW, there was no pre-installed recovery
Or, I could even use help on any other ways to increase the internal memory.
Cheers..
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You can try mtk droid tool to make cwm recovery for you device ....
If you uncomfortable with this then you have to copy paste scripts manually and need to set required permission to copied files as described in updater script of that mod
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Hi All,
I have just received my new chinese dual sim mobile phone and I wont to back the entire system, ROM and everthing else as new. (before I tourn it in to an expensive brick).
My question is what software (for the PC running win7 64bit) and or app(s) do I need to be able to do this.
Do I need to root the phone before I can do this?
Yes you have to root it for complete backup...
Because without rooting you can't backup system files..
So first root it
Than install clockwork recovery
Than you can backup a nandroid backup(complete backup of system/Rom, data cache and android secure)...
Without rooting you will only able to backup sd card contents and installed apps..no system data
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AJ88 said:
Yes you have to root it for complete backup...
Because without rooting you can't backup system files..
So first root it
Than install clockwork recovery
Than you can backup a nandroid backup(complete backup of system/Rom, data cache and android secure)...
Without rooting you will only able to backup sd card contents and installed apps..no system data
we all should be polite enough to press thanks for anyone who helped US.
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Hi AJ88, thank you for replying to my post.
I have been to the android playstore and found ROM manager and premium as well, when I typed in clockwork recovery in the popup, as I was typing in, I saw two apps one was called clockwork recovery and the other was called clockwork recovery mod, both of which sent me to the ROM manager. I take it that this is not what you are saying that I should download, if that is the case where can I get clockwork recovery from?
Thanks chunky...
P.S. ROM Manger does not recognise chinese mobils as they are not in the ROMs list.
Hi guys,
Im new to android and flashing roms. I'm having trouble flashing a ROM after I did superwipe. Im on Jellybean 4.1.1.
Here's what I did before the super wipe.
1. Installed CWM 6.0.1.2
2. Rooted my phone. I even checked it with a root checker application and it said that I was rooted.
3. Copied Superwipe and Android revolution hd 14.0 to my internal SDcard.
4. Went to recovery mode and installed superwipe.
After the superwipe install, I was suppose to go back to choose zip from sd card but it said FILE NOT FOUND.
I already searched the forums but none were specific to my case or it didnt give me the answer. I also searched google and found that I can copy my ROM to my phone using Android SDK but I have no idea what I'm doing.
Can anyone help me? Currently stuck at CWM recovery menu.
kicker4106 said:
Hi guys,
Im new to android and flashing roms. I'm having trouble flashing a ROM after I did superwipe. Im on Jellybean 4.1.1.
Here's what I did before the super wipe.
1. Installed CWM 6.0.1.2
2. Rooted my phone. I even checked it with a root checker application and it said that I was rooted.
3. Copied Superwipe and Android revolution hd 14.0 to my internal SDcard.
4. Went to recovery mode and installed superwipe.
After the superwipe install, I was suppose to go back to choose zip from sd card but it said FILE NOT FOUND.
I already searched the forums but none were specific to my case or it didnt give me the answer. I also searched google and found that I can copy my ROM to my phone using Android SDK but I have no idea what I'm doing.
Can anyone help me? Currently stuck at CWM recovery menu.
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Because Super wipe format your internal SD card
1 though odin flash stock rom and root again
2 push the rom in external sd and insert in your device than flash
leamoor said:
Because Super wipe format your internal SD card
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Well that's obviously the case. I'm looking for an answer that will help my case.
kicker4106 said:
Well that's obviously the case. I'm looking for an answer that will help my case.
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Ok,you can try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
leamoor said:
Ok,you can try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
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yes this is what I was looking for. Although I couldnt push it using the command prompt, I was able to get the info from that thread to use a program called droid explorer to push the date to the Sdcard. Im installing the rom now. Thank you:good:
The internal storage of my tab is 0.00b! this happened when i was running supercharger start kit on my tab....... it abnormally restarted and no internal storage......
Now every time i restart it shows setup guide....&^ there are no custom roms yet developed for my micromax funbook infinity.....plz help me
BTW i still have root and i can install root explorer and terminal emu.. but they get wiped soon after a restsrt plz p[lz plz HELP ME!!
if there is any way to install clockworkmod recovery on your device, or your built-in recovery contains options to format or repartition... that would be what i would try.
if not - perhaps you can download original (stock) firmware and flash it via adb/fastboot or other tools for your device.
good luck!
Hello All,
Is there a way to install this fix without using CWM? ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1867901 )
I have a xperia neo v ( ICS 4.0.4 / 4.1.B.0.431) already rooted with the script method (doomlord), busybox and superuser latest versions,
I'm looking for a more "manual" method, replacing files with root explorer or something like that, i don't want to mess with my phone installing recovery's at this time
Any Ideas?
Regards
I'm not sure if you can do it that easy if you have odex rom (stock sony not custom deodexed rom)
Just install CWM, you will find it useful
eldarkino said:
Hello All,
Is there a way to install this fix without using CWM? ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1867901 )
I have a xperia neo v ( ICS 4.0.4 / 4.1.B.0.431) already rooted with the script method (doomlord), busybox and superuser latest versions,
I'm looking for a more "manual" method, replacing files with root explorer or something like that, i don't want to mess with my phone installing recovery's at this time
Any Ideas?
Regards
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I think you can push all the files in /system/framework folder via adb and set proper permissions, but it's safer to install CWM. You can backup your phone and restore everything if you end up with a bootlop.
To install CWM is needed unlock the bootloader right?, I don't wanna unlock the boot at this moment,
ROM manager app will work without CWM installed?
you don't have to unlock bootloader to install CWM, just root your phone, download X-Parts from Play Store and use it to install CWM.
najodleglejszy said:
you don't have to unlock bootloader to install CWM, just root your phone, download X-Parts from Play Store and use it to install CWM.
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x parts do the job
thanks
eldarkino said:
Hello All,
Is there a way to install this fix without using CWM? ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1867901 )
I have a xperia neo v ( ICS 4.0.4 / 4.1.B.0.431) already rooted with the script method (doomlord), busybox and superuser latest versions,
I'm looking for a more "manual" method, replacing files with root explorer or something like that, i don't want to mess with my phone installing recovery's at this time
Any Ideas?
Regards
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Firstly make sure that you have deodexed your rom else you will have bootloops.
Then download the zip file and check the contents of the updater script. See what the updater script does and accordingly do the same manually using a root browser.
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For some reason Nandroid or CWM ROM Manger doesn't detect my SDcard. If I boot into recovery, it works just fine, but I like having the auto back-up feature.
Running PhilZ Touch 6.48.4 .
Thanks,
seanvree said:
For some reason Nandroid or CWM ROM Manger doesn't detect my SDcard. If I boot into recovery, it works just fine
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It could well be because Kitkat restricted third party app access to the SD card. And then when you boot into a custom recovery, it would give itself the required permissions.
If that is the cause then you can either wait for an update to your custom recovery or edit platform.xml to change the permissions. There has been dozens of threads about this, a forum search will provide you with a wealth of information.
Alternately you could migrate to a different custom recovery that has already sorted out the permissions issues.
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