I have just finished rooting and re imaging my D-X and it all works great but now for some reason every time I reboot my phone it loads directly in to Clockwork Recovery. If I select "Reboot" from CW Recovery's menu it will boot up correctly then.
I thought I saw a thread somewhere saying that there was a file or dir tree that I could delete to stop this but I cannot find it now.
What can I do to stop the phone from always going into CW Recovery on each boot?
I had that issue. It was when I flashed from one rom to another. You best bet. Sbfing and finding a rom then flash. I used .602 and flashed miui 1.10.21 and never had the issue again.
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One more thing did you use rom manager Clockwork and flash it. That may be the issue.
I read that it has to do w/bootstrap...supp all you do is open bs and press install then exit and should be good...idk tho?
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fifiknw said:
I had that issue. It was when I flashed from one rom to another. You best bet. Sbfing and finding a rom then flash. I used .602 and flashed miui 1.10.21 and never had the issue again.
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One more thing did you use rom manager Clockwork and flash it. That may be the issue.
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Cause MUIU automaticly install the CWM with news version.
For TS: u can install the new version of CWM manualy with root explorer or something like that.
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It's not bcuz "can't access terminal as root"
It's bcuz every time when Updated the device via OTA, the third part recovery was replaced by the Official recovery, and the device was unrooted again. So EVERY TIME finished OTA Update, the first thing to do is to root it again.
my friend told me that i have to re-root my ics-ed device. i am giving a try
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feinux said:
see the screenshot here
http://picplz.com/user/shellehs/pic/kx7b3/
and here shows my ns is rooted
http://picplz.com/user/shellehs/pic/kx7fk/
but root explorer can grant root permission as usual
http://picplz.com/user/shellehs/pic/kx7hw/
thanx for any help!
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try android terminal emulator from the market, works well here https://market.android.com/details?id=jackpal.androidterm&hl=en
and/or update your superuser app.
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feinux said:
my friend told me that i have to re-root my ics-ed device. i am giving a try
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do not listen to your friend, do not "reroot" your android. that will just be a waste of time.
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feinux said:
my friend told me that i have to re-root my ics-ed device. i am giving a try
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here, flash this in your recovery http://downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
its the updated superuser app
thax. i just
fastboot flash recovery Super*.zip
but it does not work.
do i wrong something?
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feinux said:
thax. i just
fastboot flash recovery Super*.zip
but it does not work.
do i wrong something?
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put it in your sd storage, boot into recovery, find the file and flash it, boot up. you do have a custom recovery installed, like clockworkmod or twrp recovery?
Tried installing/updating busybox?
i forget... looks there is no custom recovery since i ota upgrade to ics. get to install one.
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Thanks very much. all done.
and one more [Q]
I used flashboot to flash the Super*.zip into recovery, just like I mentioned my reply.
Can I delete it? or just when I flash twpr recovery img, than the recovery partition all be override?
feinux said:
Thanks very much. all done.
and one more [Q]
I used flashboot to flash the Super*.zip into recovery, just like I mentioned my reply.
Can I delete it? or just when I flash twpr recovery img, than the recovery partition all be override?
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id keep it in your storage just in case you need it again. most the recent roms have the superuser updated already, so you probably wont need it again if youre flashing roms. but you never know.
thanks.
Could someone please tell me how I get in cwm thanks in advance
Baryyt said:
Could someone please tell me how I get in cwm thanks in advance
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You have to purchase clockwordmod form the Play Store.
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If you're asking how you reboot into CWM, just install ROM Mgr from the market. It's one of the 1st options you see in the program after you've got it installed.
Make sure you deleted (or renamed) that .p file in /system, or the stock recovery WILL REFLASH. Just a heads up. Also, can anyone confirm that holding power+volume up+volume down while the device is off will reboot into the bootloader/fastboot mode? If so, you can access recovery mode from there, in case you run into a bootloop or something.
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And, I don't know if you like adb or not, but: adb reboot recovery
Eric_Eric_Eric said:
Make sure you deleted (or renamed) that .p file in /system, or the stock recovery WILL REFLASH. Just a heads up. Also, can anyone confirm that holding power+volume up+volume down while the device is off will reboot into the bootloader/fastboot mode? If so, you can access recovery mode from there, in case you run into a bootloop or something.
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And, I don't know if you like adb or not, but: adb reboot recovery
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The .p file got renamed when I rooted so didn't have to rename it
Thanks everyone for our help
Hi guys, i was trying to delete the cwm backups to free up some space, so I deleted the the folders into clockworkmod. And now i can on longer boot into CWM recovery. It will go to the Google boot screen and stuck in there. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
You have to access recovery through ADB or the reboot option on your custom Rom.
It's a known bug when trying to access it through the bootloader.
Tapatalk made me send this.
isnt the toolkit meant to do this for the user? i read it said u can do this using the toolkit, also how do i do this once in root explorer?
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am still on stock rom and iv not managed to get into cwm yet as when i hold up and power nothing happens...
iv read this
Q. I flashed CWM but each time I reboot the Stock Recovery is back
There is an auto recovery restore system on certain Stock Android Builds that will reflash the Stock Recovery if you flash CWM on a Stock Rom.
Use Root Explorer to Mount the system folder as R/W (or use a free app from Google Play such as ES File Explorer). Rename the files /system/recovery-from-boot.p and /system/etc/install-recovery.sh. Now when you flash CWM Recovery it will NOT be overwritten after a reboot.
OR you can use the ToolKit to rename the files.
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ok after a bunch of messing about with the toolkit i got it into cwm recovery but i only managed to get it to work but going into fastboot while having usb cable inserted and then kit recovery even tho highlighted in red and it worked, but if i try to do this without a computer and usb cale it wont boot into cwm...
i dntknow how to fix this cant someone please help and explain
thnks in advance
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kcnr91 said:
you have to flash cwm recovery again and disable stock recovery check when you are quiting from cwm.
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how do i dosable the stock check?
i am currently in cwm but i need to disable the stock check you u mentioned can ou help me to disable it,
i cant find an option in cwm to disable a stock recovery :S
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can someone please help me out
i tryed googling and sad to find only myself asking here on xda dev lol
please can someone tell me how to please disable the recovery check thingy
so before i had philz recovery installed on my grand 2 along with the unofficial lollipop firmware then i had some problem with it (it was ot giving root access to anything)
so i reinstalled kitkat and stock recovery idk why i did that smh
now i when i try to install any custom recovery like cwm philz or twrp i get pass in odin but when i restart and boot into recovery it says recovery booting but instead of going into recovery it goes into download mode/odin mode
please help e solve this i have been searching for 3 days online cant find a solution :crying:
Bro i had the same problem.....but i accidently fixed it....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOKnM3M-zN8
watch this video....it tells you how to root...
but if we flash this via odin,it will bring back the stock recovery....I have experience
whatsapp me if it is worked or not....
7356005514
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if you got the stock recovery....try to flash the correct TWRP for grand 2 xda
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Raizelk said:
so before i had philz recovery installed on my grand 2 along with the unofficial lollipop firmware then i had some problem with it (it was ot giving root access to anything)
so i reinstalled kitkat and stock recovery idk why i did that smh
now i when i try to install any custom recovery like cwm philz or twrp i get pass in odin but when i restart and boot into recovery it says recovery booting but instead of going into recovery it goes into download mode/odin mode
please help e solve this i have been searching for 3 days online cant find a solution :crying:
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watch the video i posted above
stanlyptpm007 said:
Bro i had the same problem.....but i accidently fixed it....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOKnM3M-zN8
watch this video....it tells you how to root...
but if we flash this via odin,it will bring back the stock recovery....I have experience
whatsapp me if it is worked or not....
7356005514
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if you got the stock recovery....try to flash the correct TWRP for grand 2 xda
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watch the video i posted above
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thanks for the reply but i fixed it by flashing latest twrp recovery and it worked
Hi
Nexus 4 is going in continous boot loop, this was post the 4.2 upgrade. the bootloader is showing the sleep driod with the red triangle, something is broken.
have tried to install the older version of image but , the moment it goes on line , it says upgrade ready.
how can i do a clean start or is some hard ware broken??
please help , want to keep this beauty going .....
Download the stock lollipop image from google for nexus 4 codename mako. Read all the flashing instructions along with it. It usually contains a flashall.bat, so u won't have to manually flash everything.
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rsmantha said:
Hi
Nexus 4 is going in continous boot loop, this was post the 4.2 upgrade. the bootloader is showing the sleep driod with the red triangle, something is broken.
have tried to install the older version of image but , the moment it goes on line , it says upgrade ready.
how can i do a clean start or is some hard ware broken??
please help , want to keep this beauty going .....
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Download stock image and adb stuff and try to flash stock lollipop image.
TundraLK520 said:
Download the stock lollipop image from google for nexus 4 codename mako. Read all the flashing instructions along with it. It usually contains a flashall.bat, so u won't have to manually flash everything.
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Download stock image and adb stuff and try to flash stock lollipop image.
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Hi i did that, tried the stock but didnt go thru
rsmantha said:
Hi i did that, tried the stock but didnt go thru
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What happened exactly? Flashing error, bootloop? A little detail would make it easier for people to help.
Try flashing using nexustoolkit if adb didn't work for you. Bte lollipop takes a long time to boot for the first time so just wait.
TundraLK520 said:
Download the stock lollipop image from google for nexus 4 codename mako. Read all the flashing instructions along with it. It usually contains a flashall.bat, so u won't have to manually flash everything.
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Download stock image and adb stuff and try to flash stock lollipop image.
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hi i have done the following:
1. used toolkit- nexus.
2. put in twrp.
3. pushed in the factory image.
once it do install using twrp, there is error as shown in the pic attached, not sure if you can see that
file:///home/rm/Pictures/errorimage.jpg
so the image is not getting installed.
please help