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Hey, I am trying to successfully get a new ROM, and in all the forums and such I have read tell me that with the Desire Z/G2 I need to flash the newest ClockWorkMod recovery. So i have downloaded a couple different recovery .img files.
Now when i use Emulator, i put in;
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recoveryname.img
and it says
flash_image: not found
I dont understand why ROM Manager doesnt give the newest recovery file as an option.
Can anyone help me in this situation?
Thanks
mobilemidget said:
Hey, I am trying to successfully get a new ROM, and in all the forums and such I have read tell me that with the Desire Z/G2 I need to flash the newest ClockWorkMod recovery. So i have downloaded a couple different recovery .img files.
Now when i use Emulator, i put in;
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recoveryname.img
and it says
flash_image: not found
I dont understand why ROM Manager doesnt give the newest recovery file as an option.
Can anyone help me in this situation?
Thanks
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Did u delete the name on the recoveryname.img upon flashing??
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Download Root Explorer and navigate to /system/bin
Make sure /system is mounted in r/w then take this attached file, unzip it, and place it inside of /system/bin
Go back into terminal and try that command again.
ok so I installed root manager, and put the flash_image.zip in the system/bit, and tried it again with the terminal emulator, but i still have no results, it says after the pause when you plress enter after the flash_image prompt, your supposed to reboot the phone and it should start with the new recovery, but when i open ROM manager it staill shows V 2.5.... If i did somthing wrong i cant figure it out., Please help.
Thanks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4QViSam2og&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Follow these instructions. You can't go wrong. Make sure you back out of the app and go back in. It sets the cursor to the correct posistion. All you have to do is put the .img in the root of your sd. Hope this helps, it did for me.
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wait, so why aren't you just flashing the recovery through ROM manager? Are you trying to install CWR 3.0+?
yes I am trying to flash cwm 3.0, and it is not an option with ROM manager. I will try the Youtube instructions. Thanks
Ok so I tried the instructions with the Youtube video, and when i do the cmd promt in Terminal i get this;
Cant open device: "/dev/block/mmcblk0"
error in reading mbr!
failed with error: -1
I have the recovery.img file (not zip) on the sd card, I used root mamnager to put it in the bin file within system. but the instructions on the video say to use astro and it doesnt give an option to go as deep as root manager.
Thanks
Yes unzip it but make sure its in the root of your sd. That means not folders at all. That's the command that he is making in the video. I don't think you can flash cwm 3.0 in rom manager, only revert back to earlier recoveries, for froyo roms.
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Make sure the file is named what your commanding it to be. Make sure its recovery.img no caps.
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OK so I am trying this too. I am putting the recovery image directly to the root of my sd and I can see that it's there. But in TE, I put in the commands and it tells me
flash_image: not found
It's there!!!! I can see it when I have my phone connected. What am I doing wrong?
Edit: I am running stock rooted. Does this have something to do with it?
Rooted running a stock rom? Honestly I can't tell you all I know is I'm running custom rom. If I had to guess I would say it doesn't. All I can say is I had issues until I watched the video, sorry I can't help more. Only thing I would say to do is wipe everything you did and try redoing it.
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I can say you should only have one .img in your sd to not confuse it. I'm pretty sure you can use command prompt on your pc if you have access to one.
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Ok, I think I am getting somewhere, I was searching my sdcard on my computer, and I realised that the root of my sdcard is not called "sdcard" so in the command i was doing it wrong, It is called "HTC DESIRE" so i did it in Emulator and it worked i rebooted my phone in recovery and I am now rocking the new ClockworkMod Recovery 3.0.0.5...
Thanks all for the help, Hope what i discovered helps someone else.
Wait, Wait, Wait... I just screwed it up again... I went into ROM Manager after I successfully flashed 3.0.0.5. and it was not showing that in ROM Manager, so I tapped on flash latest recovery, and damnit... it replaced all my hard work with the 2.5 recovery... I have tried to repeat the flash process a few times with 3.0, and i have not been successful... Help... I dont know what to do now!!!
Instead of flashing the recovery in rom manager, after you've inputted the
su
# flash_image recovery sdcard/recovery.img
you can just type in after it
# reboot recovery
and it will reboot you into CWM 3.0. Be sure to perform a nandroid backup under 2.2 first and when you want to go back to a froyo rom, you'll have to flash the 2.5 recovery image again.
Yes, you will not see it in rom manager. Just reboot into the recovery and if you see orange and cwm 3.0 your good. Just repeat the steps.
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mobilemidget said:
Hey, I am trying to successfully get a new ROM, and in all the forums and such I have read tell me that with the Desire Z/G2 I need to flash the newest ClockWorkMod recovery. So i have downloaded a couple different recovery .img files.
Now when i use Emulator, i put in;
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recoveryname.img
and it says
flash_image: not found
I dont understand why ROM Manager doesnt give the newest recovery file as an option.
Can anyone help me in this situation?
Thanks
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"flash_image: not found" means that you do not have the 'flash_image' binary installed. Follow the guide here to get 'flash_image' installed on your device (the 'flash_image' binary is attached).
As for why ROM Manager not giving the newest recovery as an option, ROM Manger isn't fully compatible with the latest recovery as it just came out. The latest recovery (I'm assuming you're referring to v3.x) is only for Gingerbread based ROM's, if you're trying to install a Froyo based ROM then you should be using recovery version 2.x.
OriginalGabriel said:
"flash_image: not found" means that you do not have the 'flash_image' binary installed. Follow the guide here to get 'flash_image' installed on your device (the 'flash_image' binary is attached).
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I will try this tonight, thank you. I haven't run into this in any of the tutorials I've read though. I appreciate it.
Hey everyone I found a site that shows me how to flash CWM 3.0 through ROM Manager,
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-3-using-rom-manager/
However, it is not working for me, if anyone has been successful in doing it this way please let me know cause evrything i try this i still am left with CWM 2.5. I really want to try the new Cyanagen nightly ROM, but i need to have 3.0... I had it once when i was doing it through terminal, however stupid me went back into rom manager and ruined what i did, and could not redo it... i am getting frustrated.
Please Help me.
Thanks
hello, i rooted my phone using Visionary and checked root with setcpu. i tried installing clockwork through rom manager and it says it was succesful but when i reboot into recovery it still only has the blue text stock recovery. i then tried the fllash_image recovery method from terminal but it says image not found. ive tried searching everything i can with no luck. help would be greaty appreciated.
After you install ROM manager, open it and press Flash" " its like the first button
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944681 Go to this thread and follow the instructions. Download the zip, go to recovery and flash the zip. Then you will have 3.0.0.6 recovery (orange color). Remember you have to pick 3.0.0.5 in "more recoveries" in rom manager after flashing.
molesaied88 said:
hello, i rooted my phone using Visionary and checked root with setcpu. i tried installing clockwork through rom manager and it says it was succesful but when i reboot into recovery it still only has the blue text stock recovery. i then tried the fllash_image recovery method from terminal but it says image not found. ive tried searching everything i can with no luck. help would be greaty appreciated.
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Unless you turn s=off, flashing the recovery image will not stick. Its rewriting the image back to a factory recovery image.
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neidlinger said:
Unless you turn s=off, flashing the recovery image will not stick. Its rewriting the image back to a factory recovery image.
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great that must be the problem. can you tell me what the best method of turning s=off after usining visionary please? thanks so much for the help!!
molesaied88 said:
great that must be the problem. can you tell me what the best method of turning s=off after usining visionary please? thanks so much for the help!!
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The easiest method can be found @ the unlockr. Link .
That will only turn s=off, it will not flash the engineering screen so chances of bricking your phone are extremely low.
How ever the most effective way to root your phone can be found in our development section under the "ultimate guide" it's stuck to the top.
The other know i would HIGHLY suggest is not flashing the recovery Image that comes with Clockwork ROM Manger. But rather flash the 3.0.0.6. I have two links in my signature that will cover that. Trueblues will will allow you to do easily, and the other link will tell you why to use the 3.0.0.6 and how to do it with the ADB commands.
I have a Nexus S(I9023) and used the full Rom to update from 2.3.3 KB3 GRI54 to the 2.3.4 KD1 GRJ22 version, except I can't get my clockworkmod recovery to stick, I unlocked the bootloader and flashed the recovery with clockworkmod 3.0.2.5, and installed the superuser file, except each time I boot into the OS, and then boot back into recovery, the clockworkmod is gone, and I'm stuck with the stock recovery again.
What I did was the following procedure:
Odin flashed back to stock 2.3.3 - KB3 - GRI54
installed the full update 2.3.4 with the recovery
unlocked bootloader
flashed clockworkmod recovery 3.0.2.5
installed superuser
reboot
checked if superuser app was installed successfully - yes
reboot to recovery
And to my surprise the clockworkmod recovery was gone, and I was stuck with the stock recovery again.......
How do you make the CW stick and not have it reverted to the stock recovery?
There is a script that resets it. Been like that for a while. Look in the root threads on how to make it permanent
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Matridom said:
There is a script that resets it. Been like that for a while. Look in the root threads on how to make it permanent
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Tried looking in the Root threads, but can't find the solution, the funny thing is that I never had this before, only started after updating to 2.3.4.
There's a file in the system's /etc folder named install-recovery.sh. You need Root Explorer to rename it in order to prevent further installs. Mount the "etc" directory as writable using Root Explorer and rename the file (to for example: install-revocery.sh.old).
This will prevent the stock recovery from being installed in the future...
pullermann said:
There's a file in the system's /etc folder named install-recovery.sh. You need Root Explorer to rename it in order to prevent further installs. Mount the "etc" directory as writable using Root Explorer and rename the file (to for example: install-revocery.sh.old).
This will prevent the stock recovery from being installed in the future...
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Yep. Also if you use this method you will still have to flash CWM one more time after you do what this poster says (the script runs when the phone boots) .
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I had same problem..it worked for me..now should I back up that Tom so I don't gotta do it again??
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pullermann said:
There's a file in the system's /etc folder named install-recovery.sh. You need Root Explorer to rename it in order to prevent further installs. Mount the "etc" directory as writable using Root Explorer and rename the file (to for example: install-revocery.sh.old).
This will prevent the stock recovery from being installed in the future...
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Thanks for the solution, I did what you described, and things are working now
You just saved me a lot of frustration........
RISHI-O said:
Thanks for the solution, I did what you described, and things are working now
You just saved me a lot of frustration........
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Guides for rooting had the solution for this problem.Dont frustrate just search )
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Hi guys.
I rooted my Tattoo, and installed ROM Manager, clicked on first option "Flash latest recovery", and when it finished it showed message "Succesfully flashed". When i rebooted to recovery it just showed yellow ! and picture of phone.
Please help I need CWM to install CM 7 because I am going on a trip.
Note: I have stock rom flashed using RUU, before that I had CM 7.
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PavleSRB said:
Hi guys.
I rooted my Tattoo, and installed ROM Manager, clicked on first option "Flash latest recovery", and when it finished it showed message "Succesfully flashed". When i rebooted to recovery it just showed yellow ! and picture of phone.
Please help I need CWM to install CM 7 because I am going on a trip.
Note: I have stock rom flashed using RUU, before that I had CM 7.
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You could either use automated tool from the following thread
[1 Click Root and/or Recovery]Root and ClockWorkMod 5.0.2.0 [UPDATED 02/10/11]
or look at following post for doing it manually
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9192029&postcount=21
please check existing threads before posting
I can't access my computer right now, but I rooted Tattoo with Universal Androroot, and still can't flash CWM.
Note: I used Universal Androroot while ago and I did managed to flash CWM.
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1. Format SDCard 2. Place the ROM in the root 3. PowerOff 4. Press HOME + EndCall Button 5. ClockWorkMod Recovery Page Will Appear. 6. Wipe n Clear...Flash
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Can't install ClockwordMod man. Stock recovery appears instead.
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PavleSRB said:
I can't access my computer right now, but I rooted Tattoo with Universal Androroot, and still can't flash CWM.
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As you are rooted, you could flash recovery using terminal on the phone.
install terminal and Superuser from market
download CWM recovery 3.0.2 from Kalims' thread and place it in root of your sdcard
download flash_image to root of your sdcard
enter following commands in terminal
Code:
su
cp /sdcard/flash_image /data/local/flash_image
cd /data/local
chmod 04755 flash_image
./flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery_3.2.0.1.img
Thans. I will try it. Is it posibble to install newer version of CWM via terminal?
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I can't download flash_image, says nothinhg was found.
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Try this
Do u have Universal Androot still installed on ur phone? If its there, then re-root with it and launch ROM Manager immediately after that. Flash recovery TWICE. The new CWM has problems flashing in 1st go.
And secondly, if u are on stock ROM, before updating recovery, always re-root with Androot. Because after every reboot, the tattoo_hack.ko module gets unloaded from the memory if you used Universal Androot on stock ROM.
Things to know while rooting stock ROM:
1. HTC Tattoo is HTC's first NAND locked device preventing users to write to system and recovery under normal conditions.
2. This NAND lock can be defeated by inserting tattoo_hack.ko module. This module was created on taking the help of info from a leaked QualComm datasheet.
3. The module needs to be inserted prior to writing to system or flashing recovery.
4. The manual rooting method and Maveric/NTenisOT 1-click method flashes a custom boot.img after rooting so that the NAND remains unlocked everytime the device is used. On the other hand, Universal Androot unlocks the NAND temporarily while rooting and unrooting. If Androot is used, the device gets permanently rooted, but the NAND locks itself after a reboot, until Androot is used again or tattoo_hack is inserted.
5. Custom 1.6, 2.1, 2.2 roms have tattoo_hack added to their modules list to keep NAND unlocked while device is running. On 2.3, however, the unlock code is compiled into the kernel, so the module is not needed.
6. We deal with this module because no one has developed S-OFF for the Tattoo.
7. Most users forget about this module once their Tattoo is rooted. New users oversee this module and run into problems. The CyanogenMod wiki is misleading in 'How to root Tattoo' because of this.
Finally, please sticky this info if possible because I tell this to everyone who has rooting problems.
Thanks. I did everething just like you sad, but no luck.
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download attached flash_image.zip and remove ".zip" extension.
and try as mentioned in my previous of my post.
And remember what sunitknandi mentioned about re-rooting with androot after a reboot.
PavleSRB said:
Thanks. I did everething just like you sad, but no luck.
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Go to universal androot. Hit root again. Let it complete.
Then use Root Explorer and mount /system as rw. Or u ca also use Terminal Emulator. Just type these.
su
mount -o remount rw /system
Close terminal.
Go to ROM Manager. Tap Flash ClockWorkMod recovery. First it will take time. Let it successfully flash. Tap again. Let it flash. Tap again. Let it flash.
I am telling you to tap this many times. Because CWM 5.0.2.0 doesnt flash easily. I got so many failed flashes even on CM7. It only gets flashed after a couple of time.
Otherwise, hit menu button on ROM Manager, slect settings and check mark 'Erase recovery before flashing'. Go back and flash recovery twice.
Finally reboot manually. No need to use ROMManager's reboot option. I read that it works rather badly on Android 1.x. Boot with HOME+POWER.
Lemme know.
Btw, the safest method to flash recovery is NTenis's tool. Used it many times without problems because it flashes the boot to disable the write-protection.
sunitknandi said:
Go to universal androot. Hit root again. Let it complete.
Then use Root Explorer and mount /system as rw. Or u ca also use Terminal Emulator. Just type these.
su
mount -o remount rw /system
Close terminal.
Go to ROM Manager. Tap Flash ClockWorkMod recovery. First it will take time. Let it successfully flash. Tap again. Let it flash. Tap again. Let it flash.
I am telling you to tap this many times. Because CWM 5.0.2.0 doesnt flash easily. I got so many failed flashes even on CM7. It only gets flashed after a couple of time.
Otherwise, hit menu button on ROM Manager, slect settings and check mark 'Erase recovery before flashing'. Go back and flash recovery twice.
Finally reboot manually. No need to use ROMManager's reboot option. I read that it works rather badly on Android 1.x. Boot with HOME+POWER.
Lemme know.
Btw, the safest method to flash recovery is NTenis's tool. Used it many times without problems because it flashes the boot to disable the write-protection.
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Thank you so so much. I rooted using Androot, then typed commands for Terminal and finally flashed CWM from ROM Manager five or six times. Then I used Home + End call buttons and CWM was there.
BTW, thanks to rallepag, too.
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Good so u did it. If u feel like thanking me, would u do me a favor?
Just copy my posts about the tattoo-hack and how to fixed your problem in a thread and share with others. It will come of great help.
I will try to do that via XDA app, because my monitor is currently broken.
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sunitknandi said:
Go to universal androot. Hit root again. Let it complete.
Then use Root Explorer and mount /system as rw. Or u ca also use Terminal Emulator. Just type these.
su
mount -o remount rw /system
Close terminal.
Go to ROM Manager. Tap Flash ClockWorkMod recovery. First it will take time. Let it successfully flash. Tap again. Let it flash. Tap again. Let it flash.
I am telling you to tap this many times. Because CWM 5.0.2.0 doesnt flash easily. I got so many failed flashes even on CM7. It only gets flashed after a couple of time
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Thanks for this. This has been driving me mad the past week or so!
ClockWorkMod 5.0.2.0 Seems to need 5 installs to work properly (and you granting access in the 3rd or 4th install). After that you can use the install from sd card option in rommanager!
WWWeed said:
Thanks for this. This has been driving me mad the past week or so!
ClockWorkMod 5.0.2.0 Seems to need 5 installs to work properly (and you granting access in the 3rd or 4th install). After that you can use the install from sd card option in rommanager!
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Happy to help!
Eh hehe, its the saying in vodafone's ad.
Hello Mates,
Here I am posting the Way, Methods and Files to get rid of the problem arised with the latest recovery 5.0.2.0 in Idea Blades. I have found the way to solve it out through this thread thanks to Tetora.
The error will somehow as pasted below when You boot into recovery:
E:failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't find misc
E:failed to find "cache" partition to mount at "/cache"
Due to this error one can not do anything in recovery like backup, restore,wiping,flashing roms , etc. and which is very annoying. This happens because the CWM reject or failed to identify the root access of the device.
Even I have a headache on my birthday due to the problem. I have followed that thread (post above) posted by tetora and sorten out the problem.
Now I can flash, backup, restore and can do anything with the recovery
There are two methods to get the recovery Working:
1 . Through ADB
Attached is the file to flash via adb.. Please follow the steps given below (thanks to matt4321) :
The 'flash_image' is within the attached zip file! Use the file within the zip file, NOT the zip file itself
The 'recovery.img' is your chosen recovery file, get this off ClockworkMods website or if you have a copy use that. Then when flashing the recovery image where ever it says 'recovery.img' replace that with the name of the recovery file. following me?
Here's the instructions:
(make sure you're in the command prompt and have changed directory to where the adb file is)
adb push c:\flash_image /sdcard/
adb push c:\recovery.img /sdcard/
adb shell
su
mount -o remount, rw /system
cp /sdcard/flash_image /system/bin
cd /system/bin
chmod 777 flash_image
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
and then boot into recovery now everything should work perfectly.
A big thanks to tetora for finding the recovery image file and matt4321 for his commands
2. Through Recovery Manager:
Install the application Recovery Manager v0.37b.apk
Extract the image file from recovery zip and place in the SD card.
Open the application "Recovery Manager"
Go in recovery Tab to flash the recovery img. Once you select to "Flash Recovery" it will search the img file automatically.
After flashing recovery you are done.
Thanks to ramubhat for providing procedure and testing the same.
You can use this link for the second method.
Disclaimer- I will not responsible for any damage so use it at your risk
Don't worry there is no other options left apart from it and its 99% safe.
Can confirm this works, I've done it loads of times!
PS: thanks for the thanks
Will add this in the sticky guide.
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karthiknr said:
Will add this in the sticky guide.
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My pleasure...
But the thing is that no body came to use and find this useful till the time.
hi, i will try.
Can i flash this recovery img using recovery manager apk
ramubhat said:
hi, i will try.
Can i flash this recovery img using recovery manager apk
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I didnt try with that...but I will strongly recommend the steps given in the OP because I have self tested the same on my device...
hi, r u still online?
Do u have fast boot drivers for idea blade?
Do i need fastboot to flash recovery?
ramubhat said:
hi, r u still online?
Do u have fast boot drivers for idea blade?
Do i need fastboot to flash recovery?
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In some cases fastboot won't work.. try to use ADB its very easy to push the files with the steps given in OP by matt4321
Hi Shiv
Thank You,
The recovery img worked.I flashed it using 'recovery manager.apk'
Don't need adb to flash, works fine with recovery manager. Thank you again.
I will be in touch
ramubhat said:
Hi Shiv
Thank You,
The recovery img worked.I flashed it using 'recovery manager.apk'
Don't need adb to flash, works fine with recovery manager. Thank you again.
I will be in touch
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Great to know that Apk recovery work..Could you please upload the APK file.. So that I can update this process in OP.
hi Shiv
I have created a zip 'Idea Zte blade pack' pls use it in u r post
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k9sbpa73oostqrk/Idea Zte blade pack.rar
ramubhat said:
hi Shiv
I have created a zip 'Idea Zte blade pack' pls use it in u r post
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k9sbpa73oostqrk/Idea Zte blade pack.rar
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OP updated with the new method.
Sir please help
zte blade s. Android 2.3.5. French
I install z4root, when choose permanent root, written down aquiring then i dont know nothing happen.
I install recoverymanager when i launch it, Force close.
Then I :crying:
i have already down, all sdk file,
I dont know how to adb, and fastboot, i have all the files.
DOnt know what to do sir. please help step by step. :crying:
beautyangel said:
zte blade s. Android 2.3.5. French
I install z4root, when choose permanent root, written down aquiring then i dont know nothing happen.
I install recoverymanager when i launch it, Force close.
Then I :crying:
i have already down, all sdk file,
I dont know how to adb, and fastboot, i have all the files.
DOnt know what to do sir. please help step by step. :crying:
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which z4root u used? normal z4root wont work on blade ,,.....use z4root from this link....
and tell me what happened
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k9sbpa73oostqrk/Idea Zte blade pack.rar
ramubhat sir
I use the one on your dropbox, z4root_idea blade_perm_root_v2
im doing permanent root running exploit in order to obtain root access, aquiring root shell, then i dont even know if im rooted or not.
after install recovery manager 0.37, when launch it got FC processus com.podtwo.recoverymanager
beautyangel said:
ramubhat sir
I use the one on your dropbox, z4root_idea blade_perm_root_v2
im doing permanent root running exploit in order to obtain root access, aquiring root shell, then i dont even know if im rooted or not.
after install recovery manager 0.37, when launch it got FC processus com.podtwo.recoverymanager
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If you have used Z4root v2 (modded one) than it will aquire root in your cell. However if you are not sure then you can download the application "root check basic" from playstore to check whether you are rooted or not.
hmmmm does the issue mentioned in first post occur after sometime as I have the mentioned recovery flashed already on my Blade and so far never had an issue!!
Now what would be good is a touch version of the recovery being available for the Blade!
lohtse said:
hmmmm does the issue mentioned in first post occur after sometime as I have the mentioned recovery flashed already on my Blade and so far never had an issue!!
Now what would be good is a touch version of the recovery being available for the Blade!
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Does your blade is a chinese variant? However this problem is not arising with every chinese blades. Ya touch recovery will be the best to see..But dont know it will work perfectly on chinese blades
Shiv Prajapati said:
Does your blade is a chinese variant? However this problem is not arising with every chinese blades. Ya touch recovery will be the best to see..But dont know it will work perfectly on chinese blades
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Nope it's a UK ZTE Blade(san francisco)
I came across this thread somedays ago to help one of my friend.
should u guys need to build a touch recovery, u can build it yourself from here.
http://builder.clockworkmod.com/
just put the stock or any other custom recovery image and build a touch recovery.
Although its written that the touch recovery works only on ICS kernel but I used it even on Froyo and GB kernel.
warning: do it at ur own risk
cheers