Hello. I used clockwork mod to create an ext partition on my SD card, after the partition was created I used magldr usb flasher to flash a Rom but after that was done the Rom works fine but I am not able to access clockwork mod from the magldr menu. I got an error then intrid and zimage was missing
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Then I decided to copy both the files to the root of the SD card. I did that and I was able to access clockwork mod but it gave a few errors. Can anyone help about how to access cwmod after creating ext partition.
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If you read the CWM thread, it clearly tells you that if you flash a rom via daf, you will need to reapply the cwm partitions in order to use cwm again.
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I have a problem I can't understant how the new maglar recovery can be used? Someone please help me it is posible to have dandiest's desire z rom ( wich is daf) and cwm recovery at the same time?
sp33dy_gtx said:
I have a problem I can't understant how the new maglar recovery can be used? Someone please help me it is posible to have dandiest's desire z rom ( wich is daf) and cwm recovery at the same time?
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You have to partition your SD card (gparted/ubuntu...)
1st: fat32 put the rom-zip into the root of this partition
2nd: ext4 1GB
3rd: ext4 400MB
4th: linux swap
Install CWR via MAGLDR like flashing a NAND rom (DAF etc...)
reboot, enter MAGLDR and goto boot AD SD - now U enter CWR
and then follow the steps as mentioned in the rom thread. (chose ZIP dfrom SD card... install... reboot...)
Good luck
It´s quite easy.
The above post will work UNLESS you use one of the cwm 1.3 partitions. Using cwm 1.3 puts the recovery files on NAND (so no need to copy files to the root of your sd card for recovery to work. In order to boot into Recovery you need to select AD Recovery instead of Boot AD SD
ClydeB1 said:
The above post will work UNLESS you use one of the cwm 1.3 partitions. Using cwm 1.3 puts the recovery files on NAND (so no need to copy files to the root of your sd card for recovery to work. In order to boot into Recovery you need to select AD Recovery instead of Boot AD SD
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Sry, maybe I missunderstand the OP. Sounded for me like he has trouble to get installed DesireZ by using ClockWork AND trouble when installing Clockwork.
So let me conculde if I want to use this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=913597 I cant I must use a rom with zip no? to be clear. thx guys
sp33dy_gtx said:
So let me conculde if I want to use this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=913597 I cant I must use a rom with zip no? to be clear. thx guys
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Try and follow this I found by searching for clockwork mod in the thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10717996&postcount=603
i've recently flashed the MDJ's cyanogen 2.6 onto my HD2. If i wanted to update rom using CWM how do i backup etc.. will i have to partition my SD or not? I'm quite unsure on how to use it in general and would be grateful if someone could fill me in on the basics.
thanks
If you are using a CWM 1.3 partition (installed to NAND) with magldr 1.13, then to get to CWM Recovery you go to option 8: AD Recovery on magldr menu. Then in CWM go to "backup and restore" and backup your rom. You can obviously restore it from here later if needed.
To flash a rom, go to "install rom from sd card", then select the zip file from its location on the sd card and choose install. Pretty simple really once you get the hang of it.
brinks08 said:
i've recently flashed the MDJ's cyanogen 2.6 onto my HD2. If i wanted to update rom using CWM how do i backup etc.. will i have to partition my SD or not? I'm quite unsure on how to use it in general and would be grateful if someone could fill me in on the basics.
thanks
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Please refer to this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906937
Thanks for the help!
i have hd2 512 eu version. Magldr 1.13 installed and so is CWM 3.
recently i accidentally dropped my phone and now the usb connection/sync is not working because of the connectors being broke.
i would like to know if their is any way possible other then using DAF if i could flash my HD2 with 400M recovery since i accidentally flashed it with 130M recovery just before it being broke.
i cant install GINGERBREAD since it needs more then 130M partition on the phone and no GINGERBREAD out on XDA supports the use of SD card as phone memory. i have tried more then 6 gingerbread's using CWM mode but no luck.
currently i have * [CWM] RAFDROID HD 3.0|Fastest Full DesHD|DATA2EXT|[Kern:Rafpigna 1.7 OC] installed on my phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=908528
Please helppppppp
hkdurrani said:
i have hd2 512 eu version. Magldr 1.13 installed and so is CWM 3.
recently i accidentally dropped my phone and now the usb connection/sync is not working because of the connectors being broke.
i would like to know if their is any way possible other then using DAF if i could flash my HD2 with 400M recovery since i accidentally flashed it with 130M recovery just before it being broke.
i cant install GINGERBREAD since it needs more then 130M partition on the phone and no GINGERBREAD out on XDA supports the use of SD card as phone memory. i have tried more then 6 gingerbread's using CWM mode but no luck.
currently i have * [CWM] RAFDROID HD 3.0|Fastest Full DesHD|DATA2EXT|[Kern:Rafpigna 1.7 OC] installed on my phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=908528
Please helppppppp
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None that I'm aware of.
How to update jellyblast rom using CWM
I have flashed jellyblast v3 on my samsung galaxy y but the ota updates usually fails to update can you please help me how to update the rom using CWM??
This is a very old thread, of a problem for the HTC HD2. You have a samsung sth, why are you posting here and reviving a very old thread? anyway here is how (we do it):
You should download the ROM's update .zip, copy it to your sdcard, then boot into cwm and select "install zip from sd" or something like that, and finally select the newly copied zip and go through installation.
What is the best way to back up Nandriod on an HTC HD2? I have an aversion to trying most of the methods because they seem to all be specifically tailored to Native Android phones.
I take it that you have MAGLDR and Clockwork installed... why not just backup using the AD Recovery option in MAGLDR 1.13 and then choosing 'Backup and Restore'. Then just follow your nose.
So to clarify;
ClockworkRecoveryMod isn't its own ROM?
Nor will it override my current rom if I installed the rom before CRM?
You need to wipe your current rom to install clockwork. Flash clockwork from Magldr "usb flasher" then access clockwork with "boot ad recovery" option on magldr. Once in clockwork, install roms in zip format from SD card. You can also do full backup/restore and partition SD for sd-ext using clockwork.
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polo735 said:
You need to wipe your current rom to install clockwork. Flash clockwork from Magldr "usb flasher" then access clockwork with "boot ad recovery" option on magldr. Once in clockwork, install roms in zip format from SD card. You can also do full backup/restore and partition SD for sd-ext using clockwork.
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So How do/can I save my ROM before installing clockwork?
omAcronAlpha said:
So How do/can I save my ROM before installing clockwork?
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I am also interested to know how to do it
Ironically the program in Clockwork is actually called 'Nandroid Backup' lol. It's not got to doo with HD2 and NAND Android though.
Basically you can't flash CWM and keep your current DFT ROM. It'll erase it as when you have clockwork you don't install ROM's by DFT flasher, you do it by .zip files on the phone.
Basically if you want to backup your settings and apps use a program like 'Titanium Backup' or 'MyBackup Pro'. Mybackup is my personal favourite, but it's up to you. It saves to your SD card so you can keep the file stored on your PC incase you need to back up.
Right Scellyyy and I also suggest to backup the SD card on the PC because for some ROM's you need to format or partition the SD card.
So if the Originial ROM is backuped you are now able to restore all the data.
1. Backup with Titanium or so
2. Copy whole SD card to PC
3. Be sure to have the actual installed ROM
4. Install Mag, Cwm and the NAND ROM of your choice with the certain tutorial for that
5. If you don't like it: Just flash the old ROM
6. Copy SD data back
7. Restore backup and your done
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nobnut said:
I take it that you have MAGLDR and Clockwork installed... why not just backup using the AD Recovery option in MAGLDR 1.13 and then choosing 'Backup and Restore'. Then just follow your nose.
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When i choose "AD Recovery" i get the message:"No boot source"
you have to flash clockworkmod recovery aka cwm. it's basically a separated partition for nandroid.
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omAcronAlpha said:
So How do/can I save my ROM before installing clockwork?
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try "mybackuppro" which is available in the market.u can backup ur data,but u cant backup ur current rom.u hav to use cwm dor that !
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So got update notifcation about new recovery in Rommanager
Anyone else having issues with new cwr 3.0.2.4 not working
ATM I reverted back to previous build
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yeah it didnt work. continue to use 3.0.0.5 or 3.0.2.5 (find it in dev forums and flash it via fastboot). or you could try playing with 3.0.2.4
by: fixing permissions, reboot, reflash recovery in ROM manager
fastboot flash 3.0.2.4 http://mirrorbrain.cyanogenmod.com/cm/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-3.0.2.4-crespo.img
Thanks
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I was able to get it to work fine. I actually just used it to flash a new rom. I downloaded the new version via rom manager. did a nandroid, mounted sd card, copied contents to pc. unmounted card, wiped sd card, wiped cache, remounted pushed zip file, applied update from zip ( new rom ) did another nandroid all without error....
Hey,
(I currently use Hyperdroid ROM on my HD2 and since my WIFI connection to the router isnt working since yesterday i wanted to install a new ROM)
I already tried to do a Backup once, but it didn't work.
To create a complete backup of the phone I need to get into CWM. Normally you get there thrue ROM Manager or by "AD Recovery" in the Boot Loader.
For some reason both dont work. even though in installed CWM 3.1.0.0 with Rom Manager.
Last time I tried to do a Backup i flashed CWM in the bootloader, since it wouldn't start - not knowing i wasn't able to boot Android anymore.
Now my question: Where is my mistake? Do I need a certain file on my SD Card that i deleted mistakingly?
I hope my problem is understandable.
Thanks in advance
>>>ANGs<<< said:
Hey,
(I currently use Hyperdroid ROM on my HD2 and since my WIFI connection to the router isnt working since yesterday i wanted to install a new ROM)
I already tried to do a Backup once, but it didn't work.
To create a complete backup of the phone I need to get into CWM. Normally you get there thrue ROM Manager or by "AD Recovery" in the Boot Loader.
For some reason both dont work. even though in installed CWM 3.1.0.0 with Rom Manager.
Last time I tried to do a Backup i flashed CWM in the bootloader, since it wouldn't start - not knowing i wasn't able to boot Android anymore.
Now my question: Where is my mistake? Do I need a certain file on my SD Card that i deleted mistakingly?
I hope my problem is understandable.
Thanks in advance
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Why did you flash CWM through Rom Manager rather than using the Daf.exe which comes with the CWM package or the HD2 NAND toolkit? If I am not mistaken, Rom Manager and MAGLDR are not compatible (by which I mean flashing CWM through Rom Manager).
If you just want to install apps, use Titanium Backup from the Android Market, it's free and does the job well.
go there [RECOVERY][NAND|SD][cLK|MAGLDR] ClockworkMod Recovery 5.0.2.6 "YES/NO" STABLE
follow teh instructions for the sd card version of cwm, (load teh extracted files to sd, simple)
magldr - ad sd
this boots cwm from the sd card
use that to make your backup
magldr - usb flasher - reflash the phone with the latest nand cwm and partition layout (that same thread, above)
restart the phone
magldr - ad recovery
cwm - reflash your rom
cwm - backups and restore - advanced restore - restore data and sd-ext
rom manager doesnt play nice with magldr, clk only.
Nigeldg said:
Why did you flash CWM through Rom Manager rather than using the Daf.exe which comes with the CWM package or the HD2 NAND toolkit? If I am not mistaken, Rom Manager and MAGLDR are not compatible (by which I mean flashing CWM through Rom Manager).
If you just want to install apps, use Titanium Backup from the Android Market, it's free and does the job well.
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I did, thats how i installed my rom. But I tried to backup that Rom and and then cwm wouldt start in MAGLDR, so i tried it over Rom manager. Now i know better.
samsamuel said:
go there [RECOVERY][NAND|SD][cLK|MAGLDR] ClockworkMod Recovery 5.0.2.6 "YES/NO" STABLE
follow teh instructions for the sd card version of cwm, (load teh extracted files to sd, simple)
magldr - ad sd
this boots cwm from the sd card
use that to make your backup
magldr - usb flasher - reflash the phone with the latest nand cwm and partition layout (that same thread, above)
restart the phone
magldr - ad recovery
cwm - reflash your rom
cwm - backups and restore - advanced restore - restore data and sd-ext
rom manager doesnt play nice with magldr, clk only.
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ok. i'll try it out
samsamuel said:
go there [RECOVERY][NAND|SD][cLK|MAGLDR] ClockworkMod Recovery 5.0.2.6 "YES/NO" STABLE
follow teh instructions for the sd card version of cwm, (load teh extracted files to sd, simple)
magldr - ad sd
this boots cwm from the sd card
use that to make your backup
magldr - usb flasher - reflash the phone with the latest nand cwm and partition layout (that same thread, above)
restart the phone
magldr - ad recovery
cwm - reflash your rom
cwm - backups and restore - advanced restore - restore data and sd-ext
rom manager doesnt play nice with magldr, clk only.
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If i do that, will I still be able to boot into Android afterwards?