more fresh rom confusion - Hero CDMA General

ok so i unrooted my phone to stock then used kitchen to auto root it and all worked great. then I put the recovery 1.5.3 i think it was on my root of sd card, and also had fresh 1.1 on it as update.zip
but everytime I apply it i get errors, now EVERYTHING works but I dont have service and settings force close.
should I wipe then install 1.1. or just upgrade from stock wen its rooted?
or maybe try 1.0 first with clean install or wipe?
thanks

If I were you, do this. RUU the phone to put it back to complete stock settings. Then, run the Auto-rooter in the Pre-Kitchen. This will put it to the latest recovery image. Then, just flash Fresh 1.1 to it, and then you'll be up to date.

you flash the recovery image dif then as if you were flashing a rom

wait so put recovery-RA-heroc-v1.5.2 on the root of card and change name to update and apply that, then delete that off root of card, put on fresh 1.1 rom and name it update then flash that?
can I do a clean install? or just update?

1. Find the recovery image you want and MAKE SURE IT IS FOR YOUR PHONE (should say in where you download it what phone it is for).
2. Write down the filename of the recovery image EXACTLY as it is written (i.e. RA-Hero-Recovery-v1.2.2.img).
3. Put the recovery image file on the SD card (not in any folders).
4. Download Terminal from the Market if you don’t already have it and install it (there are a few different terminals in the Market ,
5. Open the Terminal program and type the following (with hitting enter at the end of each line):
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/name-of-recovery.img
6. In the above text, replace name-of-recovery.img with the name of your recovery image (make sure the .img is on the end).
7. Phone should pause for a second and then show you a new blank line. Turn it off and back on by holding down Home and Power to ensure it flashed correctly. Done.
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on another note you should change the title of this thread to user confusion has nothing to do with fresh rom ....might be confusing to some

As opposed to posting it in the FreshROM thread, had it really been a FreshROM issue.

702DROID said:
1. Find the recovery image you want and MAKE SURE IT IS FOR YOUR PHONE (should say in where you download it what phone it is for).
2. Write down the filename of the recovery image EXACTLY as it is written (i.e. RA-Hero-Recovery-v1.2.2.img).
3. Put the recovery image file on the SD card (not in any folders).
4. Download Terminal from the Market if you don’t already have it and install it (there are a few different terminals in the Market ,
5. Open the Terminal program and type the following (with hitting enter at the end of each line):
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/name-of-recovery.img
6. In the above text, replace name-of-recovery.img with the name of your recovery image (make sure the .img is on the end).
7. Phone should pause for a second and then show you a new blank line. Turn it off and back on by holding down Home and Power to ensure it flashed correctly. Done.
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I know that you know that the auto rooter does all of that for you.
No renaming RA to update.zip or anything like that. RUU to get your phone back to stock. Then run the auto-rooter. This gives you a stock but rooted phone, with RA as your recovery image. You will then be able to install fresh rom. That's all!

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flipzmode said:
I know that you know that the auto rooter does all of that for you.
No renaming RA to update.zip or anything like that. RUU to get your phone back to stock. Then run the auto-rooter. This gives you a stock but rooted phone, with RA as your recovery image. You will then be able to install fresh rom. That's all!
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didnt want to confuse him anymore then he already is

ok did RUU and the kitchen and did auto rooter. running 1.5.2.
Just downloaded fresh 1.1
going to put it into the root of sdcard and rename the fresh rom to, "update"
then power down phone, power back on and ok should I wipe phone then apply update zip
or
not wipe and just apply zip?
then once I apply just then choose reboot and basically thats

You don't need to wipe. RUU puts your phone back to bone stock.
You shouldn't need to rename FreshROM to update either.

ohh, ok that was my biggest problem i think, im used to my g1 and i always renamed the rom to update.zip
so keep it fresh-cdma-hero-1.1
and apply update

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Proper update procedure for Axura

Hi guys,
Well when I flashed my ROM I used the NOOB thread and installed this version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=821468
Now I realize I should have updated to this version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=891657
I have the update.zip and the new Axura zip on my root directory but when I reboot in recovery and click "re-install packages" it does something ...maybe re-roots?...and just goes to the normal Axura boot screen and starts up current installed version. I do have ROM manager and Titanium installed.
Obviously I'm missing something silly. Also, is there any real reason to update a month old ROM or am I ok leaving them on there for a long time?
Thank you...you guys rock!
Get into the green recovery screen. If you first load up recovery and it's blue then hit reinstall packages. You may have to do this twice for it to go to the green clockwork recovery.
Next navigate to install .zip from SD. Navigate to the new Axura file and select it. Navigate down to "yes" and wait for it to complete.
One pre-caution:
If you named the Axura ROM as update.zip and try to go into CWR it might throw you back to the normal recovery (blue text), if you hit re-install packages it will try to do it via update.zip (your Axura), and you will end-up with the square one.
Go to your phone, rename the Axura download from update.zip to something different, i.e. axura_rom_latest.zip, copy recovery-update.zip from /sdcard/clockworkmod directory to /sdcard as update.zip, and go back into recovery and re-install packages, it will bring you to CWR with green text.
HTH
lqaddict said:
One pre-caution:
If you named the Axura ROM as update.zip and try to go into CWR it might throw you back to the normal recovery (blue text), if you hit re-install packages it will try to do it via update.zip (your Axura), and you will end-up with the square one.
Go to your phone, rename the Axura download from update.zip to something different, i.e. axura_rom_latest.zip, copy recovery-update.zip from /sdcard/clockworkmod directory to /sdcard as update.zip, and go back into recovery and re-install packages, it will bring you to CWR with green text.
HTH
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Nice catch and clarification.
Lordjish - Let us know how it goes.
I'm confused I have the new Axura ROM zip file on my phone but it's not named update.zip - the rooting zip is named that. The Axura ROM is named whatever the developer named it still.
1. Do I Need to change the name of the ROM then?
2, Should I remove the rooting "update.zip" I downloaded from the NOOB thread?
If so, should I just have the new ROM in there by itself?
Also my Root seems to be corrupted as Titanium cannot gain root rights anymore and Superuser Permissions won't run. This is surely my fault from my failed attempt and installing the new update.
I've re-named the clorkworkmod recovery zip to update.zip as you said, as well as renamed the new Axura ROM zip to "axura-update.zip" . I also moved the clockworkmod zip to the root directory on SD.
I haven't tried anything yet as I want to make sure this is what I'm suppose to do with a possibly broken "root" (superuser permissions aren't working for Titanium or ROM manager)
Also, strangely enough my computer wouldn't let me move filesthrough USB Mass storage mode that are already on the phone, but I could do it by using the phone itself to move the files.
Oh, and I deleted the NOOB thread rooting zip before moving the clockworkmod one and re-naming it the same.
Thanks again guys!
Reboot into stock recovery, reinstall packages, cwr should be available then (green txt). Install zip from sd, choose axura zip and you should be fine.
Sent from my Nero powered Vibrant
On the 16g internal memory you should now have two files - Update.zip and Axura.zip right?
If so boot into recovery and hit reinstall packages until you get to the green recovery. This sometimes takes two times.
Then navigate to install zip from SD and find Axura and let it do it's thing.
Thank you all for your help!
Updated new the newest Axura ROM and everything went without any problems.
This is addicting...
Have you heard of Gardner? I graduated high school there. Good to see a nice Kansas man in the forum. I pm you
Lordjish said:
Thank you all for your help!
Updated new the newest Axura ROM and everything went without any problems.
This is addicting...
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Have you heard of Gardner? I graduated high school there. Do not see or hear of many people from Kansas. I pm you

dairy of a madman

I've got me a xtc clip and found out the hard way to use it.
so far so good, S-off and I decided to get CWR to install a rooted rom
I installed CWR 3006 and so no Amend scripting and no Sense based roms
So I treid to downgrade CWR 3 to a 2version and failed.
Then I decide to downgrade 2.2.1 to use unrevoked to get root and hopfully downgrade CWR the sametime.
Yeah great the downgrade went fine but I got a touchpanel fail with several RUU i treid
what to do next I've manged to get CWR 3006 back on cause I made a nandroid backup and could reverse it
With that backup version running the touchscreen responded again alltouh in fast boot menu it still said touchpanel fail.
I've got me a full day of involving with my buzz and I'm back to were I started
very frustating.
I'm to stupid to downgrade CRW can't get root with unrevoked cause its telling me it can't flash recovery image
yeah you my laugh about me but I'm not giving up
I was wondering if someone could tell me how to downgrade CWR from 3 to a 2 version, I still don't have root and it needs to be noob proof please
i've tried so many times but always failed :-(
( if this post is offtopic pleace remove by a mod sorry I had to tell someone)
Install ROM Manager, and, install a Recovery through it. It will install CWM 2.5.0.7, and, entering Recovery Mode through ROM Manager will load up 2.5.0.7
This way, you will have both CWMs, 2.x and 3.x, which is exactly what I am following at the moment.
(Didn't read your entire thread, just went through the gist of it, sorry)
thanks for your answer
my problem is I still can't get root so I can not use Rom manager.
I've succeed in getting a lower Hboot to use Unrevoked
but it's given me "cant install recovery image", so I think it's conflicting with 3006
I do not know how to get rid of CRW and put the original one back in place.
By downgrading from a official RUU I get touchpanel-fail so I cant activate usb debugging and install from other then market this means so unrevoked can't do his job.
life is so frustrating sometime.......
me again I've been thinking about CWR.
to make a PC49IMG.zip of clockworkmod 2.5.0.7 with andriod-info.txt and the recovery.img. and give it a go.
will this function or am I just bricking the phone?
Since you have s-off:
Find fastboot binary (google)
save it somewhere
open terminal/command prompt. cd to the directory where you saved it ("cd /path/to/fastboot/")
reboot phone into bootloader. choose fastboot.
in command prompt/terminal type
$fastboot flash recovery <recoveryfile.img>
where recoveryfile.img is your recovery image (including the path to it, or just save the image wherever fastboot is)
edit: wait a minute, you downgraded your bootloader after getting s-off? WHY ON EARTH??? you crazy?
Id say some semi skimmed milk
thanks nhnt11 for your answer
to your question of downgrading bootloader got it up again
installed a oficial RUU froyo and started all over again, it solved the touchpanel fail and I installed a CRW 2.5 and I'm back in bisness
this is how I succeeded:
"Dont try to downgrade and get root with unrevoked this will end up in a touchpanel-fail ( and you have to upgrade a Ruu froyo to get rid of it)"
Get S-off with xtc clip
2.2.1 Stock Rom Rooted : http://www.multiupload.com/JSAWVUC88O
Recovery, Radio Update: http://rapidshare.com/files/451971561/PC49IMG.zip
1) Download Above Files
2) Copy PC49IMG.zip to the Root of your SD Card
3) Copy the Rooted Stock Rom to the SD Card and rename it to update.zip
4) Reboot your phone into Hboot Mode by pressing Volume Down and Power
5) It will now ask if you want to update the firmware select Volume Up for Yes.
6) Remove the SD Card and Reboot Back to Hboot Mode and select recovery using Volume Down then Power to select.
7) You should see a nice ClockWork Recovery system.
8) Reinsert the Gold Card and select apply update.zip from SDcard.
9) Let that finish then do a Wipe data/factory (Will Loose All Data and Settings only perform if your going to use another Rom!)
10) Do a wipe cache partition and in advance do wipe dalvik cache.
11) Reboot phone and Enjoy your Rooted Wildfire with Hboot 1.01.001.
thanks and credit go to hacktrix2006 of xtc
is this going to work on the Aria?

Problems Rooting Nexus S 4G with Mac

OK, so I just got my Nexus S4G two days ago, and I'm ready to root. My phone out of the box has 2.3.4 on it.
I follow this tutorial: http://www.droidfiles.us/nexus-s-4g/root-nexus-s-4g/ the link to which was provided by a good XDA'er. I get the bootloader unlocked and install CWR (recovery-clockwork-3.0.2.4-crespo.img) and that goes fine.
That's when things stop going fine.
First, I try to create a Nandroid backup, and that process seemingly completes fine until i note that the process says it couldn't mount /data. I don't worry about it.
So, I go to Mounts and Storage to prepare to push SuperUser.zip and I tell CWR to "Mount USB Storage" and I wait as directed, but the USB storage never mounts. I try mounting USB Storage and mounting /sdcard, neither of which work, so I can't push SuperUser.zip.
Figuring I did something wrong, I decide to restore from Nandroid, only to have CWR tell me that the MD5 checksum is incorrect and now I have no clean, base Nandroid to restore to.
Then I do some digging, and discover that there's a new CWR for the NS4G at Koush's site and I download the file (recovery-clockwork-3.1.0.0-crespo4g.img) from there, push it to my phone using fastboot's recovery command and start it up.
It doesn't work.
Clicking any of the options (like mounting partitions, or restarting/powering down the phone) causes the screen to go blank and just display the CWR logo in the middle of the screen. The only solution to get out of those loops is to pull battery and restart.
So, now, I'm wondering what to do.
I go back into fastboot, relock the bootloader and I now wait for a reliable root method to root a 2.3.4 NS4G on a Mac.
My questions are:
Where can I get a stock ROM to completely start over from scratch and even remove the recovery I've installed <-- found a base ROM here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078213
Is there a fully reliable way to root the NS4G on a Mac, and if so how? (I've looked at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878446 and it looks problematic as well).
Look in the dev section, stickies at top, the one talking about ns4g cdma. You have the su zip already. Put the cwm 3024 img file in the same directory as fastboot. You won't use adb. Boot into bootloader and do the fastboot command to unlock. Phone is wiped. Boot into phone normally and log in with gmail. On the phone, mount the device as usb so you can just copy the su zip to the root of the sd card.unmount phone on the Mac side then the phone side. Boot phone into bootloader. Do the command to fastboot the cwm into the phone again. Once finished, choose recovery on bootloader. It will boot into cwm. Choose install zip from card. Choose pick zip. Install su. Reboot into normal phone. Download busybox and a file manager you like that can handle root. With file manager, go to /system/etc and look for the sh file mentioned in the guide and add .old to the end of the file. If su pops up asking for permissions then you know everything is working. Boot into bootloader again. Install cwm again then choose recovery again. Once in cwm do wipe of caches and factory reset and dalvik. Go back and do backup with nandroid. Boot into normal phone. Sign into google again. Update profile and prl them you should be set. Pretty much that's what I did and it worked the first time around.
Follow the Mac guide in the link
herbthehammer said:
Look in the dev section, stickies at top, the one talking about ns4g cdma. You have the su zip already. Put the cwm 3024 img file in the same directory as fastboot. You won't use adb. Boot into bootloader and do the fastboot command to unlock. Phone is wiped. Boot into phone normally and log in with gmail. On the phone, mount the device as usb so you can just copy the su zip to the root of the sd card.unmount phone on the Mac side then the phone side. Boot phone into bootloader. Do the command to fastboot the cwm into the phone again. Once finished, choose recovery on bootloader. It will boot into cwm. Choose install zip from card. Choose pick zip. Install su. Reboot into normal phone. Download busybox and a file manager you like that can handle root. With file manager, go to /system/etc and look for the sh file mentioned in the guide and add .old to the end of the file. If su pops up asking for permissions then you know everything is working. Boot into bootloader again. Install cwm again then choose recovery again. Once in cwm do wipe of caches and factory reset and dalvik. Go back and do backup with nandroid. Boot into normal phone. Sign into google again. Update profile and prl them you should be set. Pretty much that's what I did and it worked the first time around.
Follow the Mac guide in the link
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I'm going to give your method a try. Thank you for your rapid response...
I see the subtle change you suggested: simply rebooting after unlocking and pushing recovery, and moving SU to the device via USB. Wish I'd thought of that.
(I'm still concerned about the Nandroid issue I reported. But I'll have to avoid any new ROMs for the time being, until I can get an answer for my Nandroid problem...)
My first nandroid choked. After root and final recovery install, I cleared all the caches it was *****ing about the first time, went in normally to make sure everything was okay, then went back and nandroid and no errors the second time. I probably will just stay with rooted stock but I would not flash other stuff until the dust settles and many of the bugs are worked out of the roms and kernels before jumping in.
TonyArmstrong said:
I'm going to give your method a try. Thank you for your rapid response...
I see the subtle change you suggested: simply rebooting after unlocking and pushing recovery, and moving SU to the device via USB. Wish I'd thought of that.
(I'm still concerned about the Nandroid issue I reported. But I'll have to avoid any new ROMs for the time being, until I can get an answer for my Nandroid problem...)
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If cwm mount won't work then boot into the phone normally and copy over the file like usual is the only other quick and easy way to do it that I could think of at the moment the snafu happened. Yeah the way I did it might not have been the most efficient way but it got me past the hurdle that cwm made quickly. In the end, the result is the same so no big deal.
I don't know if cwm backs up wimax keys so I did it manually. There's a post on how to do it, I don't know if it's in this section. It might be dev?

Unfinished rooting nexus one , please help

hi
I have a Nexus One on Official 2.3.4 update and i'm trying to root the phone, i'm having a hard time with the recovery image, I really like to know what i should do next.
1. read lots tutorials
2. Installed Android SDK and USB Driver for ADB thingy
3. downloaded and put fastboot in platform-tool and successfully unlocked bootloader
4. cannot get recovery to work, intended to install clockworkmod and RA one both give me the ! logo when i intend to boot in it
Questions
1. Should i downgrade first and then do this, if so, how does it work (if someone have a link to step by step tutorial)
2. Other methods
thanks a million
How are you trying to install recovery, and what errors/results are you seeing? Should be:
fastboot flash recovery name-of-recovery.img
How are you booting into recovery (if you reboot the phone, you will lose recovery)? Should be:
fastboot boot name-of-recovery.img
No need to downgrade. An unlocked bootloader is all you'll ever need...
danger-rat said:
How are you trying to install recovery, and what errors/results are you seeing? Should be:
fastboot flash recovery name-of-recovery.img
How are you booting into recovery (if you reboot the phone, you will lose recovery)? Should be:
fastboot boot name-of-recovery.img
No need to downgrade. An unlocked bootloader is all you'll ever need...
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i install recovery that way yes, but i didn't boot that way, thanks i will try right now, will report back
EDIT - that works thanks so much, now i'm gonna attempt to root.
now i encounter another issue
so far i been following this guild http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=636795
and i cannot reboot to recovery after vol down+power menu.
do i just enter recovery with fastboot boot command and go from there?
what would be a better guild from this point on?
Place these two files on your sd card:
su zip: http://db.tt/BJudP0L
fix recovery zip: http://db.tt/ooDaCnU
Boot into recovery from the fastboot command, choose the flash zip from sd option, and flash the two files (one at a time). Done!
awesome, i had them installed. what's su and why is it recovery fix, if u don't mind can u explain these 2 files a little bit?
and what's next, do i just put the rom i'm flashing in the SD Card root and use recovery mode to install the zip?
going to use Cyanogen 7 for nexus one (update-cm-7.0.3-N1-signed.zip)
and also, what is this Google Add-on i read from the tutorial?
tripleccreation said:
awesome, i had them installed. what's su and why is it recovery fix, if u don't mind can u explain these 2 files a little bit?
and what's next, do i just put the rom i'm flashing in the SD Card root and use recovery mode to install the zip?
going to use Cyanogen 7 for nexus one (update-cm-7.0.3-N1-signed.zip)
and also, what is this Google Add-on i read from the tutorial?
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su is short for superuser.. its basically using the root user account..
btw 7.1 RC is out if youre interested.. also take a look at the nightly releases
If you're going to install a custom rom like cm7 you do not have bother with the su part.
Put cm rom on the sd ( can be anywhere you just navigate to it) and the google addons (those or the gapps like the market etc.)
Flash custom recovery
Boot directly into the recovery (if you boot the os it overwrites the new recovery with the stock one)
Flash cm7
flash gapps.
reboot into cm7...
Your custom recovery will now stay there until you either flash a different one. Or flash a stock rom.
grimey01 said:
su is short for superuser.. its basically using the root user account..
btw 7.1 RC is out if youre interested.. also take a look at the nightly releases
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should i just install the rom zip file in recovery mode? I'm not 100% sure what i'm suppose to do
albundy2010 said:
If you're going to install a custom rom like cm7 you do not have bother with the su part.
Put cm rom on the sd ( can be anywhere you just navigate to it) and the google addons (those or the gapps like the market etc.)
Flash custom recovery
Boot directly into the recovery (if you boot the os it overwrites the new recovery with the stock one)
Flash cm7
flash gapps.
reboot into cm7...
Your custom recovery will now stay there until you either flash a different one. Or flash a stock rom.
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great, now u said flash cm7 do u mean "install zip file" but pick the cm7 file?
also, google add on, where should i acquire it?
also, for nightly release of cm (cm7.1 rc) for nexus one i should download the one called "passion" is that correcT?
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=nightly
Also forgot to mention to do a wipe before you flash. That is also done in recovery.
gapps http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-gb-20110613-signed.zip That is
In recovery you pick install zip file. You then browse to your cm7 rom.zip or any rom for the matter and install. Do the same for the gapps. Do the same for any other flashable zip like kernals etc.
Yes. Nightly/stable/RC's all have to passion (nexus 1)
Also for future reference post ?s in the Q and A section. A mod will probably move it there or delete this thread.
albundy2010 said:
Also for future reference post ?s in the Q and A section. A mod will probably move it there or delete this thread.
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Great!
i will keep that in mind for sure.
Update: Method Works now i know how to flash and root nexus one, awesome guys thanks a million.
Conclusion and Steps I did (probably helpful to many people like me research tons different tutorials)
1. Download Android SDK and install it,
2. Find "Nexus One USB Driver" download and install it, now install bootloader (follow guide here, but only do up to the boot loader part http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=636795)
3. Find "fastboot" download and extract it to Android SDK installation folder (one called Platform-tools)
4. download a recovery img, i got clockwork 3.0.0.5.
5. download the su (super user) (i dunno if this is necessary but i did it anyway, links are in previous replies) and copy the zip file to ur sd card.
6. download the custom rom u want to use and copy to sd card as well (i use cyanogenmod 7.1 rc here)
7. download the google addon and copy the zip to the sd card as well (link provided in previous replies)
8. go to start and type cmd to load up command prompt in windows (i use windows 7)
9. get to c:\program files (x86)\android\android-sdk\platform-tools\ (i use windows 7 64bit, if it's 32bit system, no need for (x86))
10. hold trackball + power to enter bootloader and fastboot usb enable (should be automatic)
11. type fastboot flash recovery [recovery name.img] (in Windows Command Prompt)
12. type fastboot boot [recovery name.img] (in windows command prompt)
13. do a backup first, then wipe all data and cache, and then navigate to "install zip" and install su, recovery fix, custom rom, google addon, one by one b4 restart
14. after all done, restart, and that's it.
it works for me. but of course, i'm pretty noob, you are still taking ur own risk if u follow my experience..
Step 5 (recovery fix) is only necessary if you are sticking with a stock ROM. All it does is delete the two files that restore the stock recovery. These two files are only in the stock ROM, which is why you don't need to do this if you install a custom ROM...
Also, as started earlier, you can also skip the su zip if you plan on installing a custom ROM...

T-Mobile gingerbread update not working on rooted phone. help!

I have a rooted phone with the clockworkmod recovery v3.0.0.5. I just received the firmware update from T-Mobile today, but it is failing to update to it.
When I selected to update the phone rebooted after a minute or so, I'm assuming to finish the firmware update. Then the phone booted back up it had a load bar that finished half way and then stopped on a screen with a triangle with a exclamation point on it. When I back out it goes to the cloackworkmod recovery screen and it says:
Code:
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted
Now when reboot my phone it starts up normally for a few seconded and then automatically reboots trying to do the update again.
How do I update to the new T-Mobile firmware on a rooted phone?
Having exact same problem. I tried autostarts/watchdog/advanced task killer but cannot find process that is rebooting phone. I knew it was a bad idea to just drink the cool-aid.
I found some threads where users of other phones had issues after killing bloatware, but I don't think that's the case here...
How to update (YOU WILL LOSE ROOT)
You will lose data on the phone but data on sdcard will be fine. If you have s-off you shouldn't lose it or at least I didn't
1. Download the PD15IMG.zip file posted by Gr33nF0x http://megaupload.com/?d=N8XGHXJC
2. Put file on the root of your sdcard (do not rename it, leave it zipped, and don't put it in any folder)
3. go to settings/applications make sure fastboot is unchecked (on 2.2.1)
4. power off
5. push and hold volume down and power till you get into hboot
6. it will scan file when its done it should ask you to update push volume up
WOLF26915 said:
You will lose data on the phone but data on sdcard will be fine. If you have s-off you shouldn't lose it or at least I didn't
1. Download the PD15IMG.zip file posted by Gr33nF0x http://megaupload.com/?d=N8XGHXJC
2. Put file on the root of your sdcard (do not rename it, leave it zipped, and don't put it in any folder)
3. go to settings/applications make sure fastboot is unchecked (on 2.2.1)
4. power off
5. push and hold volume down and power till you get into hboot
6. it will scan file when its done it should ask you to update push volume up
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Ok, I followed your directions and worked... but it did reset my phone to factory default even though I have s-off.
So it still looks like all the data is on my SD card, and I'm assuming that it is all still on the internal storage as there is only 1.05GB are which is a little more than I had before the update, but well under the total 8GB(internal).
So my question is, is there any way to get my data to show back up on the phone like a kind of resync or something?
Or a the very least resync my contacts from my google account... not sure how to do that, but from what I've heard Android automatically backs up some of your data to your google account and you can resync it on new or reset phone.
SharksFan1 said:
Ok, I followed your directions and worked... but it did reset my phone to factory default even though I have s-off.
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Thats what i meant by losing your data on your phone, but the plus side is you can downgrade with the 2.2.1 PD15IMG file and you can flash clockwork recovery because you still have s-off and yes that means you can flash roms to
WOLF26915 said:
Thats what i meant by losing your data on your phone, but the plus side is you can downgrade with the 2.2.1 PD15IMG file and you can flash clockwork recovery because you still have s-off and yes that means you can flash roms to
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Well thats good to know, thanks!
I think I would be fine with just resyncing my contacts(don't know how) and just re-installing all my apps. Is it possible to resync my contacts?
SharksFan1 said:
So it still looks like all the data is on my SD card, and I'm assuming that it is all still on the internal storage as there is only 1.05GB are which is a little more than I had before the update, but well under the total 8GB(internal).
So my question is, is there any way to get my data to show back up on the phone like a kind of resync or something?
Or a the very least resync my contacts from my google account... not sure how to do that, but from what I've heard Android automatically backs up some of your data to your google account and you can resync it on new or reset phone.
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Your contacts from Google will sync as soon as you add the account witch you half to anyway to use the Android Market.
WOLF26915 said:
Thats what i meant by losing your data on your phone, but the plus side is you can downgrade with the 2.2.1 PD15IMG file and you can flash clockwork recovery because you still have s-off and yes that means you can flash roms to
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Oh and could you post a link for the 2.2.1 PD15IMG?
SharksFan1 said:
Oh and could you post a link for the 2.2.1 PD15IMG?
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here you go http://www.filefactory.com/file/b4fh01d/n/PD15IMG_Glacier_TMOUS_1.17.531.2_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.26_M_release_155771_signed.zip if you use this one rename it PD15IMG and do the same thing as the other one, it will set every thing to factory defaults like the other one
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here you go http://www.filefactory.com/file/b4fh01d/n/PD15IMG_Glacier_TMOUS_1.17.531.2_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.26_M_release_155771_signed.zip if you use this one rename it PD15IMG and do the same thing as the other one, it will set every thing to factory defaults like the other one
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"but the plus side is you can downgrade with the 2.2.1 PD15IMG file and you can flash clockwork recovery because you still have s-off ".
So running the clockwork recovery will make all my data show up? Will it not work to just run clockwork recovery on the current OS 2.3.4?
SharksFan1 said:
"but the plus side is you can downgrade with the 2.2.1 PD15IMG file and you can flash clockwork recovery because you still have s-off ".
So running the clockwork recovery will make all my data show up? Will it not work to just run clockwork recovery on the current OS 2.3.4?
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No it wont make your data show up clockwork recovery is for flashing and backing up your rom. First you half to flash it witch is different then downloading clockwork rom manager and flashing the recovery threw rom manager witch you can't do that because you are not rooted
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No it wont make your data show up clockwork recovery is for flashing and backing up your rom. First you half to flash it witch is different then downloading clockwork rom manager and flashing the recovery threw rom manager witch you can't do that because you are not rooted
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Oh, I am rooted and I already have clockwork on there, unless updating to 2.3.4 deleted clockwork too.
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Your contacts from Google will sync as soon as you add the account witch you half to anyway to use the Android Market.
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Ummm... only one contact showed up for me, and it is the other one on the account...
WOLF26915 said:
No it wont make your data show up clockwork recovery is for flashing and backing up your rom. First you half to flash it witch is different then downloading clockwork rom manager and flashing the recovery threw rom manager witch you can't do that because you are not rooted
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And what exactly would be the purpose of going back to 2.2.1 now?
Thanks for the help!
SharksFan1 said:
And what exactly would be the purpose of going back to 2.2.1 now?
Thanks for the help!
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none really i was just saying you could if you wanted to
How to flash clockwork recovery with 2.3.4 with s-off
First download this file View attachment 713282 then rename it PD15IMG then
1. Put file on the root of your sdcard (do not rename it, leave it zipped, and don't put it in any folder)
2. go to settings/power make sure fastboot is unchecked (on 2.3.4)
3. power off
4. push and hold volume down and power till you get into hboot
5. it will scan file when its done it should ask you to update push volume up
You should have clockwork recovery instead of stock recovery witch will allow you to flash roms to get in to clockwork recovery do this make sure you delete that file off sdcard
1. go to settings/power make sure fastboot is unchecked (on 2.3.4)
2. power off
3. push and hold volume down and power till you get into hboot
4. push volume down once it should have recovery highlighted now push power
It should put you into clockwork recovery if the above worked right
WOLF26915 said:
First download this file View attachment 713282 then rename it PD15IMG then
1. Put file on the root of your sdcard (do not rename it, leave it zipped, and don't put it in any folder)
2. go to settings/power make sure fastboot is unchecked (on 2.3.4)
3. power off
4. push and hold volume down and power till you get into hboot
5. it will scan file when its done it should ask you to update push volume up
You should have clockwork recovery instead of stock recovery witch will allow you to flash roms to get in to clockwork recovery do this make sure you delete that file off sdcard
1. go to settings/power make sure fastboot is unchecked (on 2.3.4)
2. power off
3. push and hold volume down and power till you get into hboot
4. push volume down once it should have recovery highlighted now push power
It should put you into clockwork recovery if the above worked right
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I had clockwork recovery on my phone before, did it get erased when I updated to 2.3.4?
SharksFan1 said:
I had clockwork recovery on my phone before, did it get erased when I updated to 2.3.4?
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yes it did
So if I follow your steps to get into clockwork recovery, will I be able to restore my clockwork backup on my sd card so I could at least get my contacts off before I update back to 2.3.4?

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