My recovery mode does not work.
I have a rooted original mytouch that I have been using with Cyanogen 5.0.6 ROM for a year, decided recently to upgrade to 6.0.0. After downloading ROM manager premium, and installing the recommended recovery mode program, clockworkmod 2.5.0.1., I initiated flashing new rom, starting with backing up data and wiping cash. However, I am now unable to go into recovery mode, whereas the phone is stuck on the logo when attempting to do so.
Here are the methods I have used to go into recovery mode via rom manager
1. through clicking on "reboot into recovery"
2. through clicking on backup current rom
3. flash alternative recovery with RA Recovery v.1.7.OH downloaded by rom manager, and use rom manager to restart into recovery mode
4. turn phone off, try to press home and power button together, for the original RA and the new clock work mod programs.
will not go into recovery mode, gets stuck on the boot up logo. Phone otherwise works fine, on the older Cyanogen Rom..., just can't go into recovery mode which I need to do to upgrade.
My original recovery was RAv1.2.0G.img, but this was I assume replaced by the rom manager.
In case this is important, my other software versions I have been using the past year:
Hboot 1.33.2005 (sapp30000), Cpld 10, Radio 2.22.19.261
any suggestions?
leiko49 said:
My recovery mode does not work.
Here are the methods I have used to go into recovery mode via rom manager
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3. flash alternative recovery with RA Recovery v.1.7.OH downloaded by rom manager, and use rom manager to restart into recovery mode
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My original recovery was RAv1.2.0G.img, but this was I assume replaced by the rom manager.
In case this is important, my other software versions I have been using the past year:
Hboot 1.33.2005 (sapp30000), Cpld 10, Radio 2.22.19.261
any suggestions?
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Let me get this straight... RA Recovery 1.2.0G worked and you tried RA Recovery 1.7.0H and you can't get that to work... right?
Wow... or am I just missing something?
Why not give RA Recovery 1.7.0G a try instead. Or better yet... since your using ROM Manager... try Clockwork for MyTouch/Ion devices for US T-Mobile devices or Magic for all SenseUI (native) devices.
I had not needed to use recovery for a long time, since I have just been happy with the phone.
Now I wanted to upgrade, and installed rom manager, and then rom manager directed me to upgrade the recovery software, which eliminated my original 1.2.0G, replacing it with clockwork for mytouch, which did not work. i then tried clockwork for Magic, which did not work. Through Rom manager I then installed and tried ra recovery 1.7.0H, which also did not work.
based on your suggestion, I downloaded RA Recovery 1.7.0G to my computer. It has been a year since I have attempted to flash software to my phone. What is the easiest way to flash 1.7.0G to my phone?
Thanks!
Dave
leiko49 said:
I had not needed to use recovery for a long time, since I have just been happy with the phone.
Now I wanted to upgrade, and installed rom manager, and then rom manager directed me to upgrade the recovery software, which eliminated my original 1.2.0G, replacing it with clockwork for mytouch, which did not work. i then tried clockwork for Magic, which did not work. Through Rom manager I then installed and tried ra recovery 1.7.0H, which also did not work.
based on your suggestion, I downloaded RA Recovery 1.7.0G to my computer. It has been a year since I have attempted to flash software to my phone. What is the easiest way to flash 1.7.0G to my phone?
Thanks!
Dave
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1.7.0H will NOT WORK!
You MUST use G.
I suggest by fastboot.
place the recovery.img file (or whatever you want to name it. no spaces!) in c:\android\recovery (directory is just an example... feel free to use your own... again... no spaces!)
Power up your phone in bootloader
Then in cmd prompt
cd c:\android\recovery (or whatever directory you use)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (or whatever you named it)
Reboot in your new recovery.
Note... this will only be effective if you have S-OFF.
fastboot flash recovery 'recovery image name'
Make sure it's in the ADB folder.
EDIT: Did you really create a duplicate thread for the same problem? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894289
Something is not working here. my bootloader screen on my phone states that s-off.
I have placed phone in fastboot mode, and when connected to computer shows "fastboot usb".
I placed the recovery file on my desktop, directory c:\adb. In this directory is the adb.exe file.
I have now placed the fastboot.exe file in this directory as well
At my desktop command prompt, I go to the c:\adb directory, then type
fastboot flash recovery 'recovery image name'
I get the following message 'waiting for device'
As stated, it has been a while since I have used adb, so perhaps something else needs to be in the desktop c:\adb directory.
Sorry about the double post, not sure how to delete it.
Dave
Problem is fixed. Thanks for your help.
I used my mac bootcamp (could not get sdk to run on my desktop or mac), and could find my device through adb. Then I pushed a separate version of the RA 1.7.0 G (the one the came with rom manager did not work!) to my phone via flash command. Voila, I am now able to go into recovery mode. 6.0 is installed and running.
a summary of my problem
I am unable to go into recovery mode.
I have a rooted mytouch, running Cyanogenmod 5.0.7 with android 2.1. I have used it for about a year without problem, and without trying to make changes. Naturally, recovery mode worked last year when I first rooted it.
I recently initiated efforts to upgrade to cyanogen 6.0.0 with android 2.2
I started by installing Rom Manager, and immediately after using Rom Manager to install clockworkmod recovery, after which I attempted then to back up my current rom before upgrading it.
I have since been unable to go into recovery mode, using these methods
1. the features of rom manager, e.g., reboot into recovery
2. flash alternative recovery ra recovery v1.7.0G
3. with both 1.7.0G and clockworkmod, attempting to boot into recovery by powering up holding down home key and power key.
My original recovery, before installing rom manager and then installing clockworkmod was RAv1.2.0G.img, but I replaced this with the Rom manager.
In case this is important, my other software versions :
Hboot 1.33.2005 (sapp30000), Cpld 10, Radio 2.22.19.261
Any help would be appreciated.
Dave
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Very weird problem here. The phone will boot into the OS just fine but whenever I try to boot into the recovery to flash a rom... it just hangs on the MT3G screen.
I've tried re-flashing RA 1.7.0G and the clockwork, same problem.
It's a 32B if that makes any difference.
I had this same problem where the recovery partition on the phone went corrupt on me. I have the same phone and carriuer as you. I read and read for a fix. The one that eventually worked for me was repeatedly trying to flash Amon RA 1.7.0 through rom manager. That was also what cause the problem seeing as I ran out of ram flashing it through there. I also tried fastboot and failed (I was able to do it once it was back up). and terminal and adb. GOOD LUCK MAN.
Jimmy Conley said:
I had this same problem where the recovery partition on the phone went corrupt on me. I have the same phone and carriuer as you. I read and read for a fix. The one that eventually worked for me was repeatedly trying to flash Amon RA 1.7.0 through rom manager. That was also what cause the problem seeing as I ran out of ram flashing it through there. I also tried fastboot and failed (I was able to do it once it was back up). and terminal and adb. GOOD LUCK MAN.
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Much thanks for this advice...I didn't want to have to start all over again...I was able to get Amon's recovery working again by keeping retrying the flash...loll...it finally work...NOt messing with Rom Manager no more....
I had this happen to me today on RC1. I stupidly flashed Clockwork Recovery from within ROM Manager, only to discover that it wouldn't boot into recovery and just sat at the green MyTouch boot screen.
I was able to flash Amon_RA from within ROM Manager (the phone sat there for like 10 minutes before finally saying "Flash Successful!" or whatever), and I was then able to load RC2 without issue, clear the dalvik-cache, etc.
Never touching ROM Manager again.
I did the same thing. (Tried to flash Clockwork Recovery from within ROM Manager.) I haven't ever done a recovery like this...but I figured since it was an option on ROM Manager that everything would be fine and dandy. It wasn't. Hung at MT3G screen when booting into recovery. Flashed AMON_RA from ROM Manager and everything works now. No more ROM manager for me!
my phine (1st gen mytouch 3g) is rooted and has the current 5.08 blah blah version of cyanogenmod. i downloaded the new version today and tried flashing via rom manager (again a 1st timer with this app) and figured it would work. gets stuck at green mytouch logo. i will keeo trying to flash the amon ra back. the only laptop i have access too doesnt recognize any android phone so i cant transfer files back and forth >_< not a fun day
on the other hand it boots fine after about 20 min into cyanogen 5.8 blah blah version lol
That has happened to me also when using ClockworkMod Recovery & ROM Manager.
I recommend to use fastboot for recovery flashing:
(0. If you don't have the Android SDK, get it. Also get your favorite recovery img)
1. Copy fastboot.exe, adb.exe, AdbWinApi.dll & AdbWinUsbApi.dll to %WinDir%\System32
2. Connect your phone via usb to your PC. Shut it down and then boot while pressing back + power until you're in fastboot. Start CMD and run "fastboot devices"
3. If and when you get an ID, you're ready to go.
4. Type "fastboot erase recovery"
5. Move the recovery image to C's root folder (C:\) and in CMD type "CD.." for example like three times until you're in C:\.
6. Type "fastboot flash recovery [your recovery image]"
(for example "fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-Magic32A-6.35-v1.6.2.img")
After that, shut down your device and reboot while pressing home + power until you're successfully in recovery!
This works for me.
Something is not right with my phone. After each reboot it boots into standard recovery, not the installed Amon RA.
In order to get into Amon RA recovery, I have to re-flash it each time. Same thing happened with Clockwork recovery as well.
The phone is rooted with OneClick successfully. I use Rom Manager in order to flash the recovery.
I were not able to find any related topic with the same issue, or maybe I am blind. All this Android moding stuff isn't that simple for a noob)
do you still have root? What's your Radio/SPL? If so, reboot in fastboot (back+power) and use fastboot to flash the recovery. Download the correct recovery for your phone and put it in your tools folder. Make sure you have ADB working (go to the development sections and look at the saphhire hacking wiki if you don't know how), check for devices by typing into a command prompt "adb devices" and it should show your phones connected via usb. Then just flash through fastboot.
You can also use the method above in one of the first posts in the general section. i just did this with my wife's phone and it worked.
This issue has been answered like 5 times by me... and PRETTY SURE more by others...
PLEASE, do a search!
Fixed. I had boot loop and recovery issue. I downgraded to cupcake, used flashrec with cyanogen mod recovery 1.4, flashed HTC 1.6 rooted update, and then cyanogen mod 4 and 6 on top of 4. Worked like charm.
Tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=586363
Hello all,
I have been using the super one click method to root my HTC Magic Saphhire 32A.
It works well so far albeit need to alter some SU files in the program. Running of terminal emulator with the command prompt SU confirmed that I have the superuser rights.
Now the problem is whenever I use ROM manager to reboot in recovery, the phone restart, HTC logo shows, then the next screen I see is a big asterisk and a phone image, after this I pressed Home + power, the screen manage to switch to Android system recovery utility, BUT with only 3 options:
1) Reboot system now
2) Apply sdcard:update.zip
3) Wipe data/factory reset
And in the end of the screen, there is one line highlighted in red: E: can’t open /cache/recovery/command
After the phone been rebooted, I switched off the phone. And Pressed vol - with power button, same issue happen too with the asterisk sign shows on the screen. After unrooting it, the phone recovery mode are back to normal with the 3 androids in skates appear on the screen.
Have anyone face the same problem? Any ways to sort this out? I am planning to back up my stock ROM, and wanted to try out some cyanogenmod ROM. I tried Googled and read lots of forum post but left without a solution. Any helps are appreciated! Cheers!
p/s: I am a noob in Android OS. XD
I have the legend and these is a process of booting the recovery from there as update.zip. have you tried renaming the ROM update.zip and flashing it from there?
Sent from my HTC Legend using XDA App
I fiddled with the ROm manger setting by choosing "delete recovery prior to flashing", and now it makes it worse.
I selected "reboot in recovery" in ROM manager and the phone reboot, but just stuck at the HTC start up screen.
I plugged in the phone while trying another recovery reboot, and it still stuck at the HTC screen, but with a red line on the top saying "fastboot USB". Gosh I think i am going no way with this...
E:Can’t open /cache/recovery/command
Same fault here mytouch 3g unlocked at&t 32b downgraded too cupcake and tried
getting E:Can’t open /cache/recovery/command
home and power button down still cant get you in recovery? you cant flash any other working rom?
32b myTouch 3g 2.2.1
Cyanogen Nightly 271
Hboot - 1.33.0006
Radio - 2.22.19.26i
Kernel - 2.6.35.9
ADW 1.3.3
ClockworkMod Recovery
Slideit keyboard
Did you flash custom recovery with ROM manager? Or you just rooted the phone with 1 click method?
Sorry for the late reply. I am just back from overseas business trips. I used Clockmod ROM Manager and did a backup, tried reboot in recovery, and the phone rebooted itself but stuck at the HTC logo now.
I can confirm that the phone is rooted with super user permission.
The reason being the phone didn't manage to get into recovery mode might be due to the missing recovery.img in the phone. Pushing the img file to phone through Clockmod didn't work apparently, so I tried command prompt from PC fastboot flash recovery c:\recoveryxyz.img. It failed too with an error remote failed.
I tried using the terminal emulator in the phone and tried pushing the recovery image again and it didn't happen too. Can some one please help? Cheers!
Download ROM manager and you have option that says install custom recovery it will install Clockwork, and you have flash alternative recovery it installs amon ra's recovery i prefer most
Will try it tonight and revert for the result. Cheers!
I have tried flashing alternate ROM through ROM manager and for once it managed to boot into recovery mode. BUT the device hang right after that, I can't select any of the options and have to pull the battery out to force shutdown.
I tried using fastboot flash recovery *.img remotely through my PC while the phone is in fastboot USB mode, and my command prompt stated FAILED (remote: not allow)
Urgh, I think I might have missed something here... Could some one please help? Cheers!
p/s: my objective is to upgrade my stock ROM android 1.5 to cyanogen ROM. Cheers!
I don't know whether this info helps but here goes:
phone info:
sapphire pvt 32A ship s-on H
Hboot- 1.76.0007 (SAPP10000)
CPLD - 12
RADIO - 6.35.07.29
AUG 4 2009
callmeneotheone said:
I have tried flashing alternate ROM through ROM manager and for once it managed to boot into recovery mode. BUT the device hang right after that, I can't select any of the options and have to pull the battery out to force shutdown.
I tried using fastboot flash recovery *.img remotely through my PC while the phone is in fastboot USB mode, and my command prompt stated FAILED (remote: not allow)
Urgh, I think I might have missed something here... Could some one please help? Cheers!
p/s: my objective is to upgrade my stock ROM android 1.5 to cyanogen ROM. Cheers!
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OK here is the thing did you chose right model of your phone? HTC magic is 32A and mytouch and something else is for 32B you maybe flashed the wrong one?
Thanks WoblyGoblin for taking your time to help. Yes, I have selected the correct phone model. I chose HTC Magic.
Did you install the recovery?
Sent from my HTC Magic using XDA App
I am stuck in trying to install recovery img into the phone. can't boot in recovery mode, tried ROM manager and remote push of recovery img into the phone.
Please refer to the previous post for more info. Cheers!
Ok here is the solution for you use this guide but download this apk and this recovery.
If you dont have 1.5 android but 1.6 download Terminal emulator from market and when you start it type first:
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-RA-hero-v1.6.2.img
Hello mate,
i just tried the method and I am stuck at FlashRec backup recovery image step.
I clicked on backup recovery image, but there is a command prompt that says:" backup FAILED: Could not run command.
FYI, I am running on Android 1.5. On the edge of giving up rooting and loading a custom ROM now and without a MARKET apps on the phone.
callmeneotheone said:
Hello mate,
i just tried the method and I am stuck at FlashRec backup recovery image step.
I clicked on backup recovery image, but there is a command prompt that says:" backup FAILED: Could not run command.
FYI, I am running on Android 1.5. On the edge of giving up rooting and loading a custom ROM now and without a MARKET apps on the phone.
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Did you try terminal emulator app?
And commands that i gave you?
yes mate, have tried flash_image recovery command from the terminal app and tries to restart in recovery without any result.
I have did a few research and read up and found out that I am stuck with the south east asia Magic model without the google based support, with no market apps and it is perfected SPL.
Quite upset by it. LOL!
callmeneotheone said:
yes mate, have tried flash_image recovery command from the terminal app and tries to restart in recovery without any result.
I have did a few research and read up and found out that I am stuck with the south east asia Magic model without the google based support, with no market apps and it is perfected SPL.
Quite upset by it. LOL!
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Try this
I have a rooted mytouch original with cyanogen 5.0.7/android 2.1 and want to upgrade to cyanogen 6.0.0/android 2.2.
Can I just install the new rom, or are their prior steps to prepare for this.
Thanks
DAve
Check CM wiki.. all the info is there!
yes, I had already read through the cm wiki before posting. I just read through it a second time, though the specific question that I had asked was not addressed as far as I could tell. Don't want to flash a new rom without first knowing its the right step to take. So if someone doesn't mind answering the question...
Just do a nandroid backup. Then you flash the CM 6 over the old one, do a cache+dalvic wipe and start it up.... It should be ok.
If not, then just revert back with the knowledge that you have to do a complete wipe, meaning that you need to start from scratch.
I now have initiated flashing new rom, starting with backing up data and wiping cash. However, I am now unable to go into recovery mode, whereas the phone is stuck on the logo when attempting to do so. I had installed through rom manager clockworkmod 2.5.0.1, got the message it installed correctly.
Here are the methods I have used to go into recovery:
1. click on "reboot into recovery"
2. backup current rom
3. flash alternative recovery with RA Recovery v.1.7.OH downloaded by rom manager, and use rom manager to restart into recovery mode
4. turn phone off, try to press home and power button together, for the new RA and the new clock work mod programs.
will not go into recovery mode, gets stuck on the boot up logo. Phone otherwise works fine, on the older Cyanogen Rom..., just can't go into recovery mode which I need to do to upgrade.
My original recovery was RAv1.2.0G.img, but this was I assume replaced by the rom manager.
In case this is important, my other software versions I have been using the past year:
Hboot 1.33.2005 (sapp30000), Cpld 10, Radio 2.22.19.261
will not go into recovery mode, gets stuck on the boot up logo. Phone otherwise works fine, on the older Cyanogen Rom...
any suggestions?
You flashed wrong recovery version...
You need RA Recovery v.1.7.OG and not H as stated above.
If all ****s up, then use my guide (check my signature) to flash a custom recovery... just skip the steps about root since you already got that!
Remember, G and NOT H.
lost recovery
mumilover
I do actually have v.1.7.0G installed, not H (my bad).
it just will not go into recovery.
Please let me know where your guide is, but right now I have been unable to communicate with my device through my xp desktop, get the "device not found" error (I assume you are suggesting that). Not sure how this will help though, since I already seem to have the correct recovery image installed.
Any help you can offer would be appreciated.
Dave
mumilover said:
You flashed wrong recovery version...
You need RA Recovery v.1.7.OG and not H as stated above.
If all ****s up, then use my guide (check my signature) to flash a custom recovery... just skip the steps about root since you already got that!
Remember, G and NOT H.
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Download my fastboot commander (CHECK MY SIGNATURE, magic version).
Restart into fastboot mode.
Download this recovery image:
http://rapidshare.com/files/387932919/recovery-RA-sapphire-v1.7.0G.img
Using the tool and your eng spl, you can just flash the recovery image on the phone.
Just use the first tab -> recovery button -> navigate to the above image -> click "flash recovery". Done.
Restart into recovery by home + power combo.
You could also try this command:
Code:
adb shell reboot recovery
to force it to boot into recovery from the system.
[Problem is fixed. Thanks for your help.
I used my mac bootcamp (could not get sdk to run on my desktop or mac), and could find my device through adb. Then I pushed a separate version of the RA 1.7.0 G (the one the came with rom manager did not work!) to my phone via flash command. Voila, I am now able to go into recovery mode. 6.0 is installed and running.
QUOTE=mumilover;10252460]Download my fastboot commander (CHECK MY SIGNATURE, magic version).
Restart into fastboot mode.
Download this recovery image:
http://rapidshare.com/files/387932919/recovery-RA-sapphire-v1.7.0G.img
Using the tool and your eng spl, you can just flash the recovery image on the phone.
Just use the first tab -> recovery button -> navigate to the above image -> click "flash recovery". Done.
Restart into recovery by home + power combo.
You could also try this command:
Code:
adb shell reboot recovery
to force it to boot into recovery from the system.[/QUOTE]
Hi,
I have a mt3g, TMobile. CyanogenMod 6.1.0, ClockWork recovery. Used ROM Managed to flash Amon Ra recovery, since I needed to re-calibrate the battery. It asked me to pick phone model, picked Ion/MyTouch 3G. After reboot:
- Stuck on splash screen if I try to go to recovery
- When booted up - a bunch of force closures, keeps playing a ringtone over and over and...
Everything I tried to do through ROM Manager didn't help.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
truss said:
Hi,
I have a mt3g, TMobile. CyanogenMod 6.1.0, ClockWork recovery. Used ROM Managed to flash Amon Ra recovery, since I needed to re-calibrate the battery. It asked me to pick phone model, picked Ion/MyTouch 3G. After reboot:
- Stuck on splash screen if I try to go to recovery
- When booted up - a bunch of force closures, keeps playing a ringtone over and over and...
Everything I tried to do through ROM Manager didn't help.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
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Do you still have root? If you can get into ROM manager, reflash clockwork recovery, then wipe cache, dalvik, and run a fix permissions. That should get you back up and running long enough to try again to flash amon ra.
Not sure if the oem spl will let you fastboot flash a new recovery but that's your most reliable bet.
It sounds like it might be time to do a full wipe and reflash anyway. Have you heard of Ohsaka's SuperWipe?
I tried reflashing Clockwork through ROM Manager. It says "root granted", "clockwork flashed" immediately. When I try to boot into recovery - I get stuck on green MyTouch screen forever. Battery pull is the only way out.
I guess the problem is that I cannot get to any recovery anymore. Any ideas?
Do you have fastboot. If so you can flash recovery from there.
kodjo said:
Do you have fastboot. If so you can flash recovery from there.
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Can I do that through adb shell? I don't think I built fastboot.
truss said:
Can I do that through adb shell? I don't think I built fastboot.
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Fastboot is a different mode. Boot into hboot (vol down + power I think) and then select fasboot from the menu. Then plug into computer. From a command prompt type:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
The recovery needs to be in your tools or platform-tools folder and named recovery.img for this to work. Otherwise it would be fastboot flash recovery c:\path\to\recoveryfilename.img. Make sense?
Link to Amon_Ra Recovery 1.7 for MT3G 32B. http://www.filefactory.com/file/caa48b0/n/recovery-RA-sapphire-v1.7.0G-cyan.img
Otherwise keep trying with ROM Manager. Might take a few attempts to get recovery to stick, even temporarily. It did for me. Flash once then flash again. There's also an option in ROM Manager settings to erase recovery prior to flashing. Check that and see if it helps.
Phateless said:
Fastboot is a different mode. Boot into hboot (vol down + power I think) and then select fasboot from the menu. Then plug into computer. From a command prompt type:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
The recovery needs to be in your tools or platform-tools folder and named recovery.img for this to work. Otherwise it would be fastboot flash recovery c:\path\to\recoveryfilename.img. Make sense?
Link to Amon_Ra Recovery 1.7 for MT3G 32B.
Otherwise keep trying with ROM Manager. Might take a few attempts to get recovery to stick, even temporarily. It did for me. Flash once then flash again. There's also an option in ROM Manager settings to erase recovery prior to flashing. Check that and see if it helps.
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I appreciate your help.
When I try to flash recovery.img, I get this: error: cannot load `recovery.img`
When I try running fastboot with absolute path, I get: FAILED (remote: not allow). Is there a way to fix this?
Tried flashing through ROM Manager many times - no result.
truss said:
I appreciate your help.
When I try to flash recovery.img, I get this: error: cannot load `recovery.img`
When I try running fastboot with absolute path, I get: FAILED (remote: not allow). Is there a way to fix this?
Tried flashing through ROM Manager many times - no result.
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Interesting... Where are you trying to flash recovery.img and getting that error? What method are you using? Are you sure you have the path to recovery.img correct?
As for fastboot, you need an S-OFF/engineering spl so I guess that's out.
What happens if you use Terminal Emulator?
su
flash_image recovery sdcard/recovery.img
Does that work? Keep at it, you have root so not all is lost. Eventually you will get there.
EDIT - make sure you rename the recovery to "recovery.img" and leave it on the root of your sdcard for my italicized instructions above to work. What ROM are you running? If flash_image doesn't work I need to know which version of the binary to give you.
Phateless said:
Interesting... Where are you trying to flash recovery.img and getting that error? What method are you using? Are you sure you have the path to recovery.img correct?
As for fastboot, you need an S-OFF/engineering spl so I guess that's out.
What happens if you use Terminal Emulator?
su
flash_image recovery sdcard/recovery.img
Does that work? Keep at it, you have root so not all is lost. Eventually you will get there.
EDIT - make sure you rename the recovery to "recovery.img" and leave it on the root of your sdcard for my italicized instructions above to work. What ROM are you running? If flash_image doesn't work I need to know which version of the binary to give you.
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Thank you very much.
Running flash_image recovery command using adb shell a few times did the trick. I was able to boot to Amon RA recovery, wipe and flash CyanogenMod 6.1.0.
truss said:
Thank you very much.
Running flash_image recovery command using adb shell a few times did the trick. I was able to boot to Amon RA recovery, wipe and flash CyanogenMod 6.1.0.
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Nice! Glad you got it sorted out.