True clockwork recovery - Epic 4G General

IS THERE A TRUE CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY IN THE WORKS, TO AVOID THR BACKDOOR ROUTE AND WORK AROUND???
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rom manager wont reboot to recovery

Is there a particular reason why quickboot and rom manager won't boot to clockwork?
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Well is your rom compatible with rom manager and did you flash the epic version in rom manager?
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I did the one click flash not sure about the rom though...ill check on that
Its the experience rom didn't see anything in the op about compatibility
Anyone know?
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That might be the reason try noobnl's anormedia rom I'm pretty shure its compatuble did you do the one click clockwork too?
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Go into the clockwork mod app and click flash clockwork and choose epic but make sure that the rom zip is on the root of your sd card not a folder. Yeah the epic experiance rom never says anything about being compatible with clockwork tho.
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Yes I did one click clockwork as well
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Idk what's wrong then sorry
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To be able to use rom manger to reboot into recovery you need to have a boot kernel that works with rom manager. If you flashed recovery the only way to get to it is by the volume down camera buttonv power button combo. Using quick boot or adb reboot recovery will take you into stock recovery in the boot kernel if you do this you need to select the flash update.zip line in recovery to get into clockwork.
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skeeterslint said:
To be able to use rom manger to reboot into recovery you need to have a boot kernel that works with rom manager. If you flashed recovery the only way to get to it is by the volume down camera buttonv power button combo. Using quick boot or adb reboot recovery will take you into stock recovery in the boot kernel if you do this you need to select the flash update.zip line in recovery to get into clockwork.
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i tried this and it says not signed or something
it fails
update i got rom manager to work but quickboot still boots to stock recovery

Pushing A Custom Kernal

hey everyone
how do you go about pushing a custom kernal if;
1) The SD card wont work for Clockwork mod recovery
2) The Kernals Are Flashable Only?
Thanks
Flas amon ra and try to flash a kernel from there by wiping cache then flash from zip and choose the kernel
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Oh and you can flash amon ra through rom manager by going to the bottom of rom manager and click flAsh alternative recovery.
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[QUESTION] ClockworkMod Recovery

How do I flash CM Recovery onto my MyTouch 3G?
All tutorials I have encountered so far seem to confuse me and I tried flashing it using ROM Manager and it just didn't work (even though it said it was successful).
Please help =(
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CWM Recovery*
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When you try to flash cwm recovery image through Rom manager, it should give you 3 or 2 options, choose ion/mytouch 3g
If you've already done that, reflash and then from Rom manager reboot into recovery to test, if that doesn't work, try amonras recovery image
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Stock recovery

i have CWM flashed on to my NS4g.I created a stock nandroid. When i flashed the stock nandroid CWM did asked me about flashing recovery and then did the reverse psych thing it does (thousand no's one yes.) Anyway I apparently clicked the wrong one and am stuck with CWM. I tried loading another nandroid, then reloading the stock and i didn't even get the option. So know i'm wondering how to get stock recovery back.
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I read somewhere that you need to flash a stock recovery image via fastboot for stock recovery.
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i have CWM flashed on to my NS4g.I created a stock nandroid. When i flashed the stock nandroid CWM did asked me about flashing recovery and then did the reverse psych thing it does (thousand no's one yes.) Anyway I apparently clicked the wrong one and am stuck with CWM. I tried loading another nandroid, then reloading the stock and i didn't even get the option. So know i'm wondering how to get stock recovery back.
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May have to flash the stock images via fastboot.
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So just run the command fast boot flash recovery recovery.img?
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bee mcfly said:
So just run the command fast boot flash recovery recovery.img?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
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[Q] how to switch from cwm to twrp

Does any one know how to switch from cwm recovery to trwp recovery? I'm current running ViSion Rom 1.3
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Goo manager. You go to menu, then install openrecoveryscript
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Does any one know how to switch from cwm recovery to trwp recovery? I'm current running ViSion Rom 1.3
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ROM Toolbox has a recovery installer that includes TWRP. Just run the install; it'll overwrite current recovery.
It's under Tools - ROM Management - Recovery
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I don't recommend using an app to install a custom recovery. I've seen too many reports of people bricking their device with it.
It's just as easy to use a simple tool to do it...this is the one I prefer:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297033&highlight=oudhs
It lets you pick TWRP or CWM and will do the whole thing for you.
If you use rom manager or goo manager ONLY for putting a recovery on it works pretty well. It's when you use it to flash roms is when you can get into trouble. I'd recommend deleting it after getting your recovery. It's too easy to play with it and find the wrong rom for your device. Especially for someone new to flashing.

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