Well I'm running CM7 SelfKang 10/15 and whenever I use the the reboot options from the power button it never completes the reboot. Ex. I press reboot recovery and it sorta bootloops. So i typed it into Terminal emulator and it bootlooped even after i removed the battery, I had to 3 button boot into recovery and boot it to system from there to stop it. Is this a problem with the Epic itself? Im not aware of anyone else having this problem. Need anymore info let me know.
Well...yeah. The kernel doesn't have what's called a "clockworkmod re director" which means it won't work.
ugothakd said:
Well...yeah. The kernel doesn't have what's called a "clockworkmod re director" which means it won't work.
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Even the terminal command?
They do the same thing. Theres 3 boot methods I know of. I'll simplify them:
Normal-well, self explanatory
Recovery bml8-boots recovery from bml8 (aka where the recovery kernel is)
Recovery bml7-boots recovery from bml7 (aka where the ROM kernel is)
Download mode-Odin (sbl.bin)
When you boot from running android (terminal emulator, rom manager, etc) you boot the recovery on bml7. When you 3 finger boot, you boot the recovery on bml8.
(thanks mkasick!)
ugothakd said:
They do the same thing. Theres 3 boot methods I know of. I'll simplify them:
Normal-well, self explanatory
Recovery bml8-boots recovery from bml8 (aka where the recovery kernel is)
Recovery bml7-boots recovery from bml7 (aka where the ROM kernel is)
Download mode-Odin (sbl.bin)
When you boot from running android (terminal emulator, rom manager, etc) you boot the recovery on bml7. When you 3 finger boot, you boot the recovery on bml8.
(thanks mkasick!)
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Oh, I guess that makes a more sense Thanks for clearing that up! +2
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Well I'm running CM7 SelfKang 10/15 and whenever I use the the reboot options from the power button it never completes the reboot.
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It's a bug in the CM7 1015 initramfs. "recovery.rc" needs either the "on fs" line removed or commented out, or the next line that mounts /system uncommented. Reboot recovery should boot into CWM included with CM7 but it loops because of that bug.
I ran into this while working on EC05/CM7 dual boot, which is still going to take a few more days to finish.
There's a rom coming soon that boots rom recovery and download mode..and they work perfect
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JohnCorleone said:
There's a rom coming soon that boots rom recovery and download mode..and they work perfect
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Oh you teaser!
mkasick said:
I ran into this while working on EC05/CM7 dual boot, which is still going to take a few more days to finish.
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I just thought about your dual boot project, thinkinging I'd go back to midnight rom as my Ec05 rom But I Realized cm7 is rfs n midnight is ext4, will the EC05 rom need to be rfs?
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JohnCorleone said:
There's a rom coming soon that boots rom recovery and download mode..and they work perfect
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Wait soon as in mystical 1.3/ Gb soon or what lol
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ac16313 said:
Wait soon as in mystical 1.3/ Gb soon or what lol
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HAHA
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There's a new version of CWM in this link for the Froyo leak of Fascinate: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=937499
I got Froyo just fine, but I just noticed as I'm trying to install a Froyo theme for Fascinate. I'm having trouble getting the new CWM Recovery to "take". Now when I go through ROM Manager to Reboot Into Recovery, it takes me to the stock recovery, but going to "Update.zip" makes a loading bar load about 1/4 of the bar, then it reboots, shows Samsung logo, and is back at stock recovery. Not sure what I'm doing wrong, any help? Is there any .TAR of the new CWM, so I can maybe use Odin to force it on? Thanks.
Get rid of the theme. That's probably the problem. And this should be posted under general or in the thread of whatever ROM you're using.
http://www.xda-developers.com/announcements/a-reminder-from-the-xda-moderator-team/
I'm not using a ROM, I'm trying to. I can't get into the new CWM recovery
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This is the new recovery that you should be using now...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=942021
If you can't get to clockwork use the odin file
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Oh good, I love Odin and I was hoping for such a file. I'll try this when I get home, thanks!
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Posted this in another thread but this is how I did it.
Download the first file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=942021 and rename it recovery-update.zip put it in the clockworkmod folder on sd card, replacing the old recovery-update.zip.
Download the following file and place it at the root of your sd card, make sure its named update.zip.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17566514/update.zip use it to get into cwm.
Then boot to recovery, (apply update if you get blue writing, choose apply sdcard:update.zip). Once in green cwm choose to "install zip from sd card,"
navigate to your clockworkmod folder then choose the recovery-update.zip file.
Lastly go back to the main options and choose "apply sdcard:update.zip." you should be good to go now!
CWM should be red for now on, and should say voodoo lagfix.
Enjoy! I hope that clears things up!
I can't get past the blue I think when I get home I am odining everything back to normal
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Taka, I don't have or want voodoo, does that make a difference?
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Cwm red was optimized for voodoo, but this version works without it
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Taka, I don't have or want voodoo, does that make a difference?
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This version says Voodoo but isn't, the programmer was to lazy to change that (or a voodoo update for froyo will be here soon). Also the bitmap error happens to everyone so don't worry about it.
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I'm not using a ROM, I'm trying to. I can't get into the new CWM recovery
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Well you have Froyo, you must be using a ROM even if it is stock. Did you follow the directions closely when installing Froyo? And there are no custom kernels for DL30 so no worries about accidentally putting on voodoo.
Ahhhh!
I am having problems with CWM to the point where I can't install any roms nor can I reboot into CWM recovery. I just flashed DL09 and I am trying to flash froyo but I kinda need CWM to work in order to do that... I have an odin package for the version of CWM I supposedly need but it doesn't work, so should I go back to an older one?
Cant get to Green anymore
I updated to Froyo last week and everything is working fine except my battery life sucks...
Im going to upgrade to EB01 and try Super Clean
Ive installed the new CWM but I cant get to Green Recovery anymore.
Everytime I run update.zip, it simply brings up the Blue Recovery.
Try Taka's post on the first page. It worked for me, I'm now rocking the red CWM and running Incognito.
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Try Taka's post on the first page. It worked for me, I'm now rocking the red CWM and running Incognito.
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But isnt RED if you have Voodoo? I dont have Voodoo. Im trying to get Green
rushfanx1 said:
But isnt RED if you have Voodoo? I dont have Voodoo. Im trying to get Green
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If you are trying to run a Froyo ROM, even without voodoo, then in this situation you will be using a RED CWM.
Specifically, the one that was posted earlier or can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=942021
Even though it is red, even though you don't want voodoo, this really is the correct cwm for Froyo at this time.
So I rooted and switched ROM's many times on my MT3g, and now that i'm trying it on my MT4g, I'm having hella trouble.
So I got to S=off and its perarooted now, with ClockworkMod Recovery image: 3.0.2.4. I tried to update the Kernel to KB-Kernel-2.4.8-108-CFS-SV... put my phone with the stock ROM into a boot loop, so i restored it. Tried to update the Kernel then immediately install CM-7.0.0... again put it into a boot loop, and had to restore. What am i missing here? Should be partitioning like with my MT3g? Should i be wiping? Is there something else I should be installing?
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Tried to update the Kernel then immediately install CM-7.0.0... again put it into a boot loop, and had to restore.
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That's your problem. You can't flash a kernel before the ROM, because the ROM's standard kernel immediately overwrites it. Try wiping all 3 items in the recovery menu, flash CM7, and then let it boot. Once CM7 is stable, try flashing your kernel. Just make sure it is compatible.
Sweet, thanks. Hopefully it works.
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So I rooted and switched ROM's many times on my MT3g, and now that i'm trying it on my MT4g, I'm having hella trouble.
So I got to S=off and its perarooted now, with ClockworkMod Recovery image: 3.0.2.4. I tried to update the Kernel to KB-Kernel-2.4.8-108-CFS-SV... put my phone with the stock ROM into a boot loop, so i restored it. Tried to update the Kernel then immediately install CM-7.0.0... again put it into a boot loop, and had to restore. What am i missing here? Should be partitioning like with my MT3g? Should i be wiping? Is there something else I should be installing?
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Yes wipe, thats the issue not what tj said even though his information is correct
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Sweet, thanks. Hopefully it works.
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It will work.
1. Flash Rom
2. Wait 5 mins so everything loads
3. Reboot into recovery
4. Wipe cache then in advanced...wipe davlik cache
5. Select zip from sd card and flash new kernel
Follow this and you will be good to go everytime! Happy flashing!
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It will work.
1. Flash Rom
2. Wait 5 mins so everything loads
3. Reboot into recovery
4. Wipe cache then in advanced...wipe davlik cache
5. Select zip from sd card and flash new kernel
Follow this and you will be good to go everytime! Happy flashing!
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Wipe before u flash tho
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mark manning said:
Yes wipe, thats the issue not what tj said even though his information is correct
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But I did mention wiping, and that was my main thought as to why it's not booting.
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But I did mention wiping, and that was my main thought as to why it's not booting.
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My bad read to fast
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Arrg... Maybe I'm just impatient... Or maybe I'm wiping the wrong 3... How long should I expect to wait and what 3 should I wipe?
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Arrg... Maybe I'm just impatient... Or maybe I'm wiping the wrong 3... How long should I expect to wait and what 3 should I wipe?
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Wipe factory data
Wipe catche
Then go into advanced wipe dalvik
Should take 30 secs max to wipe, 5 mins max to install and reboot
Then flash your Rom and reboot. Once its rebooted then try flashing the kernel. There is no reason that won't work assuming you do have s-off
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If what Mark said doesn't work, I'd look to a corrupt recovery image, or more likely a bad download or SD card.
Aww... I'd be hella sad if I had a bad sdcard. My problem was that I wasn't wiping the correct things, but now thanks to you great people I finally can flash again! Thanks!
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Glad you got it working. If Mark or I have helped you, maybe you could hit the thanks button.
Make sure when you do a kernel you wipe cache and than davlvik and than flash the first time kernel and than repeat the process and than flash your desired kernel.
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hey guys, Im new to the forums. I have an HTC Desire HD on Telus, joined to ask some genreal questions about rooting, Cyanogen Mod 7, etc.
Anyway, I recently got Cyanogenmod on my phone, and installed the Telus kernel thing at the end (following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=954997). Anyway, the guide wasnt perfect here:
"2- Copy Telus Kernel.zip to your SD card from the "Step 2 - Telus Kernel" folder.
3- Run Kernel Update Utility (in the "Step 3 - Kernel Update Utility" folder) and click "Select a cwm zip", then click next, then click Go to fastboot, wait for the white bootloader screen on your phone, then click Flash. Once it's done, it'll reboot back into Android."
I wasn't sure what to select as a cwm.zip...so I chose the telus kernel zip in the "Step 2 - Telus Kernel" Folder. everything went fine until boot up. It just hung at the HTC turn on screen...and I couldnt even get into reboot recovery. Sent it in and now I have a new one...Still want CyanogenMod. Just dont wanna screw it up a second time. Thanks for any help
~Stu
What you should of done is hold vol- and power button and that would of took you to recovery.
Anyways, from personal experience i've flashed different kernel to try out a number of times, my advice is to copy the kernel into your sd card and boot into recovery and flash the kernel as you would flash a rom..
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hey, ya I tried the down volume plus power, it did nothing. anyway, maybe Ill try it that way. boot into recovery and flash it from there. The Telus kernel is so that I can hear out of the earspeaker correct?
That's right.. Boot into recovery and flash the kernel. The utility is just an automation of that process as far as I understand.
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So why did my phone brick then? And can you tell me the process once in reboot recovery? Like what I should do before actually installing it? Such as wipe the cache, etc.
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So why did my phone brick then? And can you tell me the process once in reboot recovery? Like what I should do before actually installing it? Such as wipe the cache, etc.
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Technically if you phone booted into the boot screen , it wasn't bricked. whatever that was flashed caused a boot loop.
1. Hold Vol- and power button, wait for it to boot and release the keys.
2. select the option install zip from sdcard
3. Find the kernal and select it.
4. Once flashed select reboot system now.
All done
So that is for the ear speaker then?
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BiggPoppa22 said:
So that is for the ear speaker then?
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Absolutely not
What's it for then? Why would I have to put it on after I get cyanogen mod? When I had it on my last phone (before it got fixed) just the phone feature didn't work...texting worked though...i don't understand what it is meant for...i know it's a total noob question, but I have to ask lol
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So why did my phone brick then? And can you tell me the process once in reboot recovery? Like what I should do before actually installing it? Such as wipe the cache, etc.
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From your initial post
I wasn't sure what to select as a cwm.zip...so I chose the telus kernel zip
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you flashed a kernel to your recovery partition, which will have at least stopped it rebooting into recovery, what you should have done is returned to fastboot and flashed clockwork recovery and all would have been working.
Oh...so I should just do the whole thing from sd on the card in reboot recovery?
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How does one get into custom recovery mode for the Sprint Galaxy tab?
I can't Clockwork into recovery, it takes me directly into the Android Stock recovery, so...basically, I've no idea how to flash a ROM on this.
Any help?
Ar318307 said:
How does one get into custom recovery mode for the Sprint Galaxy tab?
I can't Clockwork into recovery, it takes me directly into the Android Stock recovery, so...basically, I've no idea how to flash a ROM on this.
Any help?
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You do not use recovery to flash ROMs on the Tab. You use heimdall from your desktop. Samsung devices are different from most other Android devices. You can use Clockworkmod to do backups and restores. If you have Clockworkmod installed on your Tab, the only way to get to it is through software on your system. Trying to boot to it only takes you to the stock recovery.
EDIT: You can flash ROMs from CWM. See below posts.
I'm confused, this thread mentions clockwork a couple of times (for example, the thread that explains how to get EXT4 on your tab says that you must press up+power to get into Clockwork in order to flash it).
All I need is a simple guide from anyone here or a pointer to where I can get clockwork. I've used Odin before, but not Heimdall, so I don't know how I'd go about installing a ROM that way.
This is the thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275031)
I beg to differ. I'm running ICS 4.0.3 on my Sprint Galaxy Tab and flashed it using CWM 5.0.2.7. I used heimdall to flash CWM, and after that I can flash roms all day long from recovery. Check over at rootzwiki, everything you need is detailed over there.
cent
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I beg to differ. I'm running ICS 4.0.3 on my Sprint Galaxy Tab and flashed it using CWM 5.0.2.7. I used heimdall to flash CWM, and after that I can flash roms all day long from recovery. Check over at rootzwiki, everything you need is detailed over there.
cent
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I stand corrected. But can you get into CWM by using power/volume up?
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I stand corrected. But can you get into CWM by using power/volume up?
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Yes sir!
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Can anyone point me in the right direction? This is the only rootzwiki page I found, but it doesn't help me much:
(http://wiki.rootzwiki.com/Samsung_Galaxy_Tablet)
I'm trying to get recovery mode on my tab, not just root.
Can anyone help me understand this?
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17817293&postcount=3)
Basically, I've downloaded that file, put it under "PDA" in Odin, and then let it reboot, but everytime the tablet reboots it gets into a bootloop. What am I doing wrong?
I'm flashing it on top of "Queens_p100_EF17_Rooted_PDA"
From everything I've read it should work right?
Ar318307 said:
Can anyone help me understand this?
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17817293&postcount=3)
Basically, I've downloaded that file, put it under "PDA" in Odin, and then let it reboot, but everytime the tablet reboots it gets into a bootloop. What am I doing wrong?
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Ar318307 said:
I'm flashing it on top of "Queens_p100_EF17_Rooted_PDA"
From everything I've read it should work right?
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Just to be sure you are setting the Tab into Download mode before connecting to your PC/Laptop right? ...i.e. turn off; press and hold volume up + power on.
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Just to be sure you are setting the Tab into Download mode before connecting to your PC/Laptop right? ...i.e. turn off; press and hold volume up + power on.
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No, press and hold volume DOWN + power.
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leapinlar said:
No, press and hold volume DOWN + power.
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Oops, sorry about that. What he said ^^
I have no problem getting into download mode or Odin, I merely have a problem flashing the file that's supposed to contain clockwork for my tab. How did you guys get it?
Ar318307 said:
I have no problem getting into download mode or Odin, I merely have a problem flashing the file that's supposed to contain clockwork for my tab. How did you guys get it?
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I have not installed it as a standalone item; it was installed as part of my install of Overcome 4.1 ROM.
Ar318307 said:
I have no problem getting into download mode or Odin, I merely have a problem flashing the file that's supposed to contain clockwork for my tab. How did you guys get it?
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I used the command line version of heimdall. Unarchive the zip file and flash bzImage to 6 and recovery to 7.
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No, press and hold volume DOWN + power
Go to Rodderik's development starter thread get stock ef17 tar under #1 and flash thru Odin then flash CWM kernel in #2 over the top. This worked for me.
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It seams I am stuck in a boot loop , was working fine ( cm7.2 ) I had to flash the CWM V5.5.04. Bit no matter what I try I get stuck in a loop. ( Droid guy on skateboard with circle.....over and over ) please help
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Well, just now had to wipe data/factory reset, so have to reload all APPS. At least I got it back to working state ! So, what do I do now that I have CWM universal boot loader installed? When I hit power button to turn on, it takes me into recovery. Shouldn't it just boot up into cm7 ??
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It seams I am stuck in a boot loop , was working fine ( cm7.2 ) I had to flash the CWM V5.5.04. Bit no matter what I try I get stuck in a loop. ( Droid guy on skateboard with circle.....over and over ) please help
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i have been directed to this link as well as many other people, give this a try looking at section 8 in particular:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25354258#post25354258
icemanwbs said:
Well, just now had to wipe data/factory reset, so have to reload all APPS. At least I got it back to working state ! So, what do I do now that I have CWM universal boot loader installed? When I hit power button to turn on, it takes me into recovery. Shouldn't it just boot up into cm7 ??
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You need to take the CWM card out or it will always boot to recovery.
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XSmoky said:
i have been directed to this link as well as many other people, give this a try looking at section 8 in particular:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25354258#post25354258
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Thanks, I have been referring to that very guide since o got my NC
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