[Q] CWM manual mode - Droid X General

I've recently bought a really excellent Droid X to set up for my mother to get her into the the 21st century since she now likes to play words with friends, but..
I rooted the 2.3.3 no problem, de-bloated the stock rom and all is fine but the CWM recovery doesn't do anything in manual mode.
If i reboot with bootstrap recovery, CWM 2.something or flash the newest through rom manager it acts the same way. I can scroll through the menu but when I select something it shows a hat and then goes back to the menu, can't reboot, can't power off.
It did seem to back up the rom through rom manager but when I choose manage backups it goes to blank screen.
Not going to spend tons of time on it but I'd like to try CM7. Any help is appreciated.

If you are using dx bootstrap, you need to disable USB debugging. Otherwise, you should use d2 bootstrap.

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[Q] No recovery mode. Unable to install custom mod.

I am trying to mod my phone to Cyanogen. I have used AndRoot to root the phone, Titanium Backup to back up the data and apps and ROM Manager to Flash the recovery. My problem is that my phone will not go into recovery mode at all.
I have tried to back-up the current ROM using ROM Manager... I have tried to install a custom ROM with ROM Manager with both create back-up and without... I have even tried to use the "hold home and power" option to boot my phone into recovery... Regardless of what I try my phone freezes on the bright green MyTouch splash screen and never gets past that point. I have waited 40 minutes before and it never changed. I end up having to take the battery out in order to get it to start again. It acts as if I have no recovery mode for the phone.
How can I get my phone to go into recovery mode?

How to boot into Clockwork Mod Recovery from Power Off

I've had a Droid Incredible (AMOLED) for sometime, Unrevoked Forever. Flashed many, many ROMs and kernels, and numerous recovery backups.
Picked up a Droid X yesterday (still have my Dinc). Rooted using Z41, and have permanent root. Paid for and downloaded Bootstrap, and had ROM Manager from my Dinc.
I've spent a good six hours reading the various "how to" threads and Googling, but I'm not finding the solution to my issue.
I can boot into Clockworkmod Recovery from within Bootstrap.
But, I cannot figure how to boot into Clockworkmod Recovery from power off state. When I hold the Home button while powering up, hitting the Search button boots my DX into the stock recovery, NOT Clockworkmod Recovery.
I guess my question is, how / is it possible to make Clockworkmod Recovery the default recovery when booting from power off?
Looking forward to getting to know the DX community on XDA.
To boot into clock work from power off...hold vol down then press power. Hold about 10 seconds. You should be good to go...
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drewbe70 said:
To boot into clock work from power off...hold vol down then press power. Hold about 10 seconds. You should be good to go...
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That is the method on the Dinc, which I'd tried. But, just now did it and released the power button after the Moto logo appeared and continued to hold the vol down, and there was the familiar Clockworkmod Recovery glowing green.
Old habits.
Thanks!
Cool, glad it worked. Was not sure about the exact timing though!
tbcpn said:
That is the method on the Dinc, which I'd tried. But, just now did it and released the power button after the Moto logo appeared and continued to hold the vol down, and there was the familiar Clockworkmod Recovery glowing green.
Old habits.
Thanks!
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Well, so I flashed a ROM (ApeX 1.3 which runs well), but once again I can boot into Clockworkmod Recovery via Bootstrap, but cannot (or have not found a way) boot into Clockworkmod Recovery from power down, even using the above method that worked with the rooted stock .340.
Not a biggie unless something bad happens, of course.
Thoughts? The ROM? Me?
tbcpn said:
Well, so I flashed a ROM (ApeX 1.3 which runs well), but once again I can boot into Clockworkmod Recovery via Bootstrap, but cannot (or have not found a way) boot into Clockworkmod Recovery from power down, even using the above method that worked with the rooted stock .340.
Not a biggie unless something bad happens, of course.
Thoughts? The ROM? Me?
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From Koush's website:
What if my phone won't boot? How do I get into recovery without the app?
When the hijacker runs, it will automatically create the "/data/.recovery_mode" file after it finishes. This tells the system that the next time it boots, it should boot into recovery. But, when the system starts, the Droid X Recovery Bootstrap will then delete that file when Android is fully started, to prevent you from booting into recovery. So what does this mean? If you fail to boot, simply pull your battery, and your next boot will be into recovery (unless your /system is *really* hosed, in which case you need to SBF).
I'd probably just press bootstrap recovery in the app every time you turn your phone on. So just in case you DO need it next time you boot up, it'll be there. Damn moto and their locked phone..
Sheen160 said:
From Koush's website:
What if my phone won't boot? How do I get into recovery without the app?
When the hijacker runs, it will automatically create the "/data/.recovery_mode" file after it finishes. This tells the system that the next time it boots, it should boot into recovery. But, when the system starts, the Droid X Recovery Bootstrap will then delete that file when Android is fully started, to prevent you from booting into recovery. So what does this mean? If you fail to boot, simply pull your battery, and your next boot will be into recovery (unless your /system is *really* hosed, in which case you need to SBF).
I'd probably just press bootstrap recovery in the app every time you turn your phone on. So just in case you DO need it next time you boot up, it'll be there. Damn moto and their locked phone..
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That doesn't do it either. Must be the custom ROM.
Somewhat OT, but you're right about the "damn Moto and their locked phone." Coming from the Dinc, I'm not accustomed to this sort of hassle. Having said that, altho I've only had the DX for a couple days (and still have my Dinc), I am liking the big screen, albeit not as nice as the AMOLED, and the really solid build of the DX--it's a good phone. Looking forward to the Thunderbolt...
tbcpn said:
That is the method on the Dinc, which I'd tried. But, just now did it and released the power button after the Moto logo appeared and continued to hold the vol down, and there was the familiar Clockworkmod Recovery glowing green.
Old habits.
Thanks!
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I am on .605 base running MIUI ICS on my Droid X, and this did not work for me. I need to be able to access clockwork to fix my phone. Somebady plz help me!
Zeklandia said:
I am on .605 base running MIUI ICS on my Droid X, and this did not work for me. I need to be able to access clockwork to fix my phone. Somebady plz help me!
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Reboot your phone, when it's on the Motorola logo a blue LED will flash, when it does press the volume down button.
From there you can navigate to ClockworkMod Recovery.
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Thank you so much!!!!!
YOU HAVE SAVED ME!!! Now where is that dang thanks button.
Is it possible to set up a MIUI / CM74DX-GB dual-boot with that menu?
Zeklandia said:
YOU HAVE SAVED ME!!! Now where is that dang thanks button.
Is it possible to set up a MIUI / CM74DX-GB dual-boot with that menu?
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Bootmanager
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Zeklandia said:
YOU HAVE SAVED ME!!! Now where is that dang thanks button.
Is it possible to set up a MIUI / CM74DX-GB dual-boot with that menu?
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Not through that menu, but using Boot Manager you can dual boot roms. Your base rom must be 2nd init, however.
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infazzdar said:
Reboot your phone, when it's on the Motorola logo a blue LED will flash, when it does press the volume down button.
From there you can navigate to ClockworkMod Recovery.
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Hello ALL.... I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong but none of these seem to work for me.....I rooted Droid X using D3 one click method it worked and got Droid X to root....I have not installed bootstrap or any type of booting apps but in the past I have and was still unsuccesful at getting into Clockwork recovery from power-off state......oh and I don't see any blue light...... please help
Having same issue as poster above: Can NOT get into CWM recovery. (Also have Rom Toolbox installed, and I can't get into Recovery via that app, either.)
Running Liquid 3.2, and no matter what I try, I can only get into stock recovery.
EDIT: Was able to get into CWM Recovery from ROM Manager: Select Reboot into CWM Recovery, then hold VOL DOWN button while phone reboots. Voila! (Still doesn't solve original issue, but it's progress.)
i rooted using the terminal method on mac. i cant post a link it wont let me but its on droid life. i cant figure out how to reboot into clockwork mod or stock recovery i want to flash this new liquid rom i downloaded. can someone tell me how to do this or provide a link i can use to help me? thanks.
I also have sbf'd liquid 3.2. I've had a terrible time with the radio. Wifi works, it doesn't. 3G works, it doesn't. Market works, it doesn't. So, I just sbf'd the rom again but the phone is stuck in a boot loop. I need to get into Clockwork to try "wiping", but I can't get in. Seems like it's yet another issue with liquid 3.2. Anybody have any ideas?
landmarkaudio said:
I also have sbf'd liquid 3.2. I've had a terrible time with the radio. Wifi works, it doesn't. 3G works, it doesn't. Market works, it doesn't. So, I just sbf'd the rom again but the phone is stuck in a boot loop. I need to get into Clockwork to try "wiping", but I can't get in. Seems like it's yet another issue with liquid 3.2. Anybody have any ideas?
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After SBFing you won't be able to enter ClockworkMod Recovery. Use stock recovery to format data and cache.
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I'm unable to boot into Clockword mod recovery as well when I choose to do so from the ROM manager... It just reboots my phone back that's all...
I'm on stock 605 and just rooted my phone - no boot strap or bootloader apps I've installed other than the CWM recovery 5.0.2.0 I installed through ROM manager v4.8.0.6
I'm able to boot into Stock recovery (Search button and then volume keys) but not into cwm recovery....
Any suggestions what I'm doing wrong ? I even tried volume down key during power up - doesnt seem to help. I dont see any blue LED either during the moto logo...
Thanks...
EDIT/UPDATE: I installed the Droid X bootstrap apk, Install bootstrap, and Reboot into recovery and that seemed to start up CWM recovery fine I guess ROM manager was not installing the right CWM boostrap... From the ROM manager I was selecting the Droid X, (had tried Droid X 2nd init as well as Droid 2 - didnt seem to make any difference that time)....
On blur roms you always have to use the Droid 2 Bootstrapper app before flashing ClockworkMod Recovery in Rom Manager.
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USB Debugging
I was having a terrible time getting into any kind of recovery, Bootstrap, Rom Manager, etc., that is until I remembered something I read sometime back. I unchecked USB Debugging and then had virtually no problem with getting into recovery mode.
So, having said all that, check to see if your USB Debugging is checked or not. That might make a difference for you.

[Q] Flashed the 1st DX Gingerbread leak. Now can't boot into recovery to install 2nd.

Help. I accidently my girlfriend's mom's phone.
Unable to boot into recovery.
The phone has been running the first Pre-Rooted DX GB Leak for a while now, and still works great, but when I went to load the latest leak I had some trouble. Rom Manager wont boot into recovery (it just reboots the phone). When I try to manually get into recovery by holding the home button, I get stuck at the Android "!" screen; pushing the search button at this point does nothing.
Does anyone know where I went wrong? I've tried re-flashing Clockworkmod several times, and also DX Bootstrap. No luck.
What do?
Follow this..... http://www.droidxforums.com/forum/g...ing-gingerbread-help-please-3.html#post289033
you need droid 2 bootstrap, or turn off usb debugging.
To get menu in stock recovery in gb you hold volume up+vokume down... U need d2bootstrap to access cwm on gingerbread
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G2 Stuck On HTC Boot After Restored Boot

Hello, sorry if this isn't in the right section but I can't post this thread in the Q&A since I made an acoount. I recently got my G2 today and I attempted to install cyanogenmod 7. It worked but I didn't get Google Apps or Marketplace and I couldn't get it from ROM Manager because my ROM Manager was outdated. I then attempted to go back to the stock ROM by going into the Clockwork Mod Recovery and loading a back-up there...that's where I screwed up. I went into the Advanced Restore and selected Restore Boot. I picked the only option available since I thought it would set my G2 to it's original setting before the cyanogenmod install. I turn it off and when I turn it back on, viola, it's now stuck on the HTC Boot screen. I've tried to go into the recovery mode to set it back to factory settings but doing the "volume up and power button" combination isn't working. It just vibrates three times and the led stays lit with nothing on the screen. Is there any hope fore me or did I mess myself out of a really cool phone. Thank you for any help. Please note I'm really new to Android and ADBs and this stuff but I'll do my best to learn.
Use vol down + power to get to hboot, then select recovery.
vol up + power is for Qualcomm download mode, which is unusable for us.
You havn't messed up your phone, just flashing a new rom (or even compatible kernel) will get it back up and running.
-Nipqer

phone is stuck on "samsung" screen

hi all
i recently got my phone rooted (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070) using this method for the gingerbread stock i dont remember which step but its for rooting gingerbread...after successfully rooting phone i wanted to make a backup of my nandroid...that seem like a process...the recovery mode didnt have backup/restore option...so i was in the rom manager app and changed the flash recovery model (its the very last one on the rom manager) after doing that, it went into reboot but never leaves the "samsung" screen....so i took the battery out and was able to get into the recovery holding down both up/down and power button...and did a backup of current rom (stock)...and then select to reboot which still stays onto the "samsung" screen...so i am stuck and i dont know what to do anymore...or is a simple flashing a stock rom would fix it?
vk4559 said:
hi all
i recently got my phone rooted (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070) using this method for the gingerbread stock i dont remember which step but its for rooting gingerbread...after successfully rooting phone i wanted to make a backup of my nandroid...that seem like a process...the recovery mode didnt have backup/restore option...so i was in the rom manager app and changed the flash recovery model (its the very last one on the rom manager) after doing that, it went into reboot but never leaves the "samsung" screen....so i took the battery out and was able to get into the recovery holding down both up/down and power button...and did a backup of current rom (stock)...and then select to reboot which still stays onto the "samsung" screen...so i am stuck and i dont know what to do anymore...or is a simple flashing a stock rom would fix it?
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odin back to stock, reroot, ditch rom manager, and make sure your getting into cwm 2.5 red recovery for performing a nandroid backup.
thanks for the reply, i was able to do exactly and my phone is in good function working order

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