[Q] can't install custom rom after upgrading to b518 - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

i was using MIUI with .32 kernel....then i upgraded to B518 to get .35 kernel....so now i'm no getting the PINK screen nor the recovery mode ...i some how managed to root it by SuperOneClick....
What should i do to get a custom rom ??
HELP Please!!!!!

rutvijjethwa said:
i was using MIUI with .32 kernel....then i upgraded to B518 to get .35 kernel....so now i'm no getting the PINK screen nor the recovery mode ...i some how managed to root it by SuperOneClick....
What should i do to get a custom rom ??
HELP Please!!!!!
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It's strange that you don't have the pink screen since you upgraded to b518 (which has an unlocked bootloader).
To get CWM:
- install a file manager like ES or Root Browser (if you are not familiar with ES I recommend Root Explorer, because in ES you need to "tick" a bunch of options in order to be able to access/write in the root directory.
-Download a recovery.img file (I use 5.0.2.7 from Genokolar).
-Replace the recovery.img in ".cust_backup/image" (I think that's the name...) with the one you downloaded.
About the pinkscreen, try following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457490. What yo're doing is you're flashing the b518 bootloader...which, strangely, you should have...nevertheless try it.

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[HOWTO]Backup your ROM via Rom Manager on Galaxy S 2.2

Hi all!
I'm sure many of you are confident on doing this, but some are not. This quick how-to is for the scenario when you have Froyo installed with Recovery3e which is the default recovery and you're trying to make a backup of your firmware in Rom Manager without flashing another kernel via Odin.
You click on "backup", the phone reboots to ClockWorkMod Recovery. Or not. You will see Recovery3e popping up with an error message telling you that the package is not signed. Fear not, here's the solution:
Pre-requisites:
Phone must be rooted
Rom Manager installed
ClockWorkMod Recovery installed from within Rom Manager
After getting the error message, just take the battery out and simply apply volume UP + Home button + Power button to get to recovery and CWM will come up, doing what you've asked it for!
Just installing CF-Root with Odin is the simplest solution for me which roots your device and installs ClockworkMod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
Is there any useful advantage to loading the latest version of CWM using the market app?
I originally flashed mine with CF-Root, but since have flashed the speedmod kernel and that seems to have changed it again.
alexhull24 said:
Is there any useful advantage to loading the latest version of CWM using the market app?
I originally flashed mine with CF-Root, but since have flashed the speedmod kernel and that seems to have changed it again.
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I have just updated my rom manager and the change is a new layout with icons and it looks much nicer
The guide is for those, who don't want to change the factory kernel in the rom. Flashing CF-Root/SpeedMod/Voodoo or whatever you sympathize with is the best solution I agree, as it comes with several benefits aside rooting, but not everyone wants to do it that way.
I would add, just to be sure, after backup copy the backup file to external SD card..
myrddral said:
Hi all!
I'm sure many of you are confident on doing this, but some are not. This quick how-to is for the scenario when you have Froyo installed with Recovery3e which is the default recovery and you're trying to make a backup of your firmware in Rom Manager without flashing another kernel via Odin.
You click on "backup", the phone reboots to ClockWorkMod Recovery. Or not. You will see Recovery3e popping up with an error message telling you that the package is not signed. Fear not, here's the solution:
Pre-requisites:
Phone must be rooted
Rom Manager installed
ClockWorkMod Recovery installed from within Rom Manager
After getting the error message, just take the battery out and simply apply volume UP + Home button + Power button to get to recovery and CWM will come up, doing what you've asked it for!
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hi, i did the same and got the update.zip in my phone but when i try to apply it during 3e recovery, i always get the <E:failed to verify whole-file signature xxxxx Installation abort>
can anyone help me with this issue?
many thanks in advance.
p/s: the phone is already rooted and rom manager installed with the latest CWM recovery 2.5.1.2
current firmware 2.2, kernel version 2.6.32.9, build number froyo.DXJPE
same issue as last post, I have successfully rooted the phone with oneclick, I have installed rom manager, I have flashed CWR (v2.5.1.2) phone is GT-I9000, Firmware is 2.2.1, kernel 2.6.32.9, build FROYO.BOJS5 and baseband is I9000XXJPY
I checked, root is working and rom manager got the proper root access
if I access "backup your current ROM" it takes me to the recovery v3 mode, where there is no backup options. if I try to apply the update.zip, I got the error signature not verify. I remove the battery, I reinsert it and the phone reboot to the recovery3, I apply the update.zip again and get the same messages, again and again.
I could probably install CF-ROOT but I would like to do a nandroid backup first and this is never presented in the options
reup
dereut said:
same issue as last post, I have successfully rooted the phone with oneclick, I have installed rom manager, I have flashed CWR (v2.5.1.2) phone is GT-I9000, Firmware is 2.2.1, kernel 2.6.32.9, build FROYO.BOJS5 and baseband is I9000XXJPY
I checked, root is working and rom manager got the proper root access
if I access "backup your current ROM" it takes me to the recovery v3 mode, where there is no backup options. if I try to apply the update.zip, I got the error signature not verify. I remove the battery, I reinsert it and the phone reboot to the recovery3, I apply the update.zip again and get the same messages, again and again.
I could probably install CF-ROOT but I would like to do a nandroid backup first and this is never presented in the options
reup
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Same here!
On same ROM...
There is an excellent guide on this forum, and on another one that specify that galaxy s with froyo 2.2.1 and recovery3 needs to install CF-ROOT :
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-on-samsung-galaxy-s-i9000
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035995
what this thread here is about is how NOT to need CF-ROOT
this is a bit like biting your own tail. I think the most important part for me is: if you flash another kernel, can you revert to your previous one as it is not possible to do a nandroid backup before flashing the kernel
for warranty sake, it would be important to be able to revert to a nandroid backed-up ROM, then revert to recovery3 than unroot the phone before bringing it back in case of need of repair
I found an app, sgs kernel flasher, it might be possible to backup the original kernel this way
so it would go like this :
root the phone (onclick root worked well with my phone)
install rom manager
install sgs kernel flasher
backup the kernel
flash CF-ROOT as describe in http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-on-samsung-galaxy-s-i9000 (the clearest guide I found so far)
flash CWR (or is it not necessary with CF-ROOT)
do a nandroid backup
save preciously the backup and the previously backed up kernel
play with the new toys .....
when warranty is needed:
restore the nandroid backed-up ROM
revert to original kernel with sgs kernel flasher
unroot with oneclick
can someone with experience revue this list and tells us if it sound correct ?
thanks
reup
I went a bit further, following my own post just above :
my phone is already rooted and has ROM MANAGER installed
I used the first option of ROM manager and flash the last CWR. that has created a update.zip on my sdcard, but I cannot use it as I am still on recoveryv3
I backed up my kernel using "sgs kernel flash" (found on market)
I flashed a new kernel : CF-Root-XW_XEN_JS5-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip. this is because my phone build is build FROYO.BOJS5 (noticed the 2 JS5)
rebooted the phone, I open ROM Manager and went to "reboot into recovery"
there I was on recoveryv2, with very little options but I "apply update.zip" twice (first one failed)
I rebooted and suddenly I had access to the new flashed recovery, CWR with backup options
I did a nandroid backup
one trick, the OK button became the right most button, and not the center one anymore
one think left to do, revert to stock samsung with recovery v3. to test the complete process
another trick, the CF-ROOT kernel came package into a zip files and when trying to flash it with sgs kernel flash it fails. you need to unzip the file first, it will gives you a .tar file, this one can be flash successfully
so all together, we can flash a new kernel all from the phone, without ODIN and without a PC (windows, Linux or other)
reup
dereut said:
I went a bit further, following my own post just above :
my phone is already rooted and has ROM MANAGER installed
I used the first option of ROM manager and flash the last CWR. that has created a update.zip on my sdcard, but I cannot use it as I am still on recoveryv3
I backed up my kernel using "sgs kernel flash" (found on market)
I flashed a new kernel : CF-Root-XW_XEN_JS5-v1.3-BusyBox-1.17.1.zip. this is because my phone build is build FROYO.BOJS5 (noticed the 2 JS5)
rebooted the phone, I open ROM Manager and went to "reboot into recovery"
there I was on recoveryv2, with very little options but I "apply update.zip" twice (first one failed)
I rebooted and suddenly I had access to the new flashed recovery, CWR with backup options
I did a nandroid backup
one trick, the OK button became the right most button, and not the center one anymore
one think left to do, revert to stock samsung with recovery v3. to test the complete process
another trick, the CF-ROOT kernel came package into a zip files and when trying to flash it with sgs kernel flash it fails. you need to unzip the file first, it will gives you a .tar file, this one can be flash successfully
so all together, we can flash a new kernel all from the phone, without ODIN and without a PC (windows, Linux or other)
reup
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You and me are in exactly the same situation. To do nandroid backup for warranty reason we have to brake that same warranty.
Only I didnt use cf-root, I went for hardcore speedmod...

[Q] Huawei technologies MSM driver problem

hello friends
after installing latest version of u8800 (u8800v100r001c00b522) update 28.12.2011
i can't connect my phone in pink screen mode...
my pc can't find driver that's why i can't change recovery file.
Huawei technologies driver can't found.
please help me
sorry for my bad english
This has been discussed, b522 locks out pink screen...
how did you solve your problems ....
Unlock bootloader. You can find guide by blefish in development section
after official update from 2.2.2 to 2.3.5 the computer does not recognize me as the device screen in pink
xunite said:
after official update from 2.2.2 to 2.3.5 the computer does not recognize me as the device screen in pink
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You have 2 options:
1. Cry
2. Do what I said
I solved it!! installing the version B518 (beta1) and then enter recovery 5.5.0.4!
+ Rom the fantastic AURORA ICS 4.3
Because changing recovery with root explorer is simply too mainstream...
Anyway... you are a genius!!!oneone11!! You flashed stock ROM again, lost root and all data when you could get same effect by simply changing recovery with root explorer and unlocking bootloader with blefishes zip
Moved To Q&A​
Please post all questions in the Q&A section​
To anyone who is totally lost here is the link for the fix
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457490
used Remount and ES File explorer for ClockworkMod [v5.5.0.4]

[Q] Advice where to go from unlocked BL, rooted stock 4.1.B.0.587 further without CMW

Hi
please advice shortly if i'm correct
device LT15i. unlocked BL, updated from 2.3.4 (0.62) to 4.0.4 (.587), then kernel downgraded to 4.0.3, then rooted and updated to the last .587
what i want now:
i prefer to get CM10 or MIUI v4 or any other custom rom, but i can not ___as i can not get CMW installed___
(x parts does not install even it says OK, custom rom app does not override x-parts mess it did and refuses install cwm 3.x.x.x on to unsuscessful 5.x.x.x., I can not find stand alone recovery.img for ARC etc... )
please advice if i should look for CWM installled somehow!!! (HOW?)
or should I
1: install Doom kernel, which suppose to be with CWM and then proceed to any other rom through CWM right after that kernel?
or
2: wipe totally to official SEUS ROM no root... and start over again as i did already?
sorry if i got lost somewhere here (and could not find my answer in other topics)
i'd appreciate your replies.
thx
Download cm, extract only boot.img from it other leave untouch.
Fastboot kernel on phone, it will have cwm, (put rom on sd card before fastbooting) and then in cwm flash rom and gapps (finf by your self and put on sd card before fastboot)
Sent from my LT26i

[Q] trouble installing 4.2.2

I currently have "stock rom" and "franco kernel r72"...
i searched everywhere before getting 4.2.2 update and followed the instruction:
1. Download stock kernel from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2024982
2. Flash it in recovery.
3. Boot into android.
4. Go from root explorer to system/lib/hw and*
i) Delete power.msm8960.so
ii) Remove .fkbak extension from power.msm8960.so.fkbak so it looks like, power.msm8960.so
iii) Fix the permissions to rw-r--r--
5. Reboot to recovery
flash the update from recovery and install the best kernel out there again.
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but even after following all these instructions I continue to get error on "power.msm8960.so" file.
so I checked the file and the "power.msm8960.so.fkbak" turned out to be damaged by recent trial of Minco ROM...
(power.msm8960.so.fkbak's modified date turned out to be the same day I installed the minco rom)
simply saying: franco kernel backed up not the original but one that was edited by minco rom (correct me if im wrong)
now that Im back to stock rom but with a wrong backup file of power.msm8960.so, I'm stuck and need the original file...
can anyone (with a stock kernel) send me a original backup of "power.msm8960.so" located in "system/lib/hw" ???
so that I can replace my wrong backup.... thank youuuu

[Q] Got Stuck in installing Roms - Recovery Error

hi everyone
i'm explaining the problem that's getting me crazy!
I've got an a500 tab. it was HoneyComb 3.1 at first, I downloaded ICS 4.0.3 Stock Rom and installed it via SD Card, Power + Vol- button.
i've been using it a few monthes now i want to use a custom rom like tegraowners JB.
my current version of rom (ICS 4.03) can't be rooted with ICS Root for a500 because it's version is'nt supported.
so i decided to install a 3.1 HC Stock rom, root it and use custom roms.
i downloaded 3.1 stock rom, named it update.zip and copied it on a sd card.
inserted SD card in tab and turned it on with Power + Vol-. here is the problem!
first i see recovery mode loading then an android logo with a (!) sign on it.
cdn.gooyait.com/uploads/android-recovery-mode-600x276.jpg
and tab get's restarted...
any idea?
I don't know maybe i've downloaded the wrong rom.
if yes please link to the correct rom for thei version:
Kernel Version:
2.6.39.4+
Image Version:
Acer_AV041_A500_RV21RB01_WW_GEN1
Build Number:
Acer_AV041_A500_0.014.00_WW_GEN1
PLEASE!
AHashemi said:
hi everyone
i'm explaining the problem that's getting me crazy!
I've got an a500 tab. it was HoneyComb 3.1 at first, I downloaded ICS 4.0.3 Stock Rom and installed it via SD Card, Power + Vol- button.
i've been using it a few monthes now i want to use a custom rom like tegraowners JB.
my current version of rom (ICS 4.03) can't be rooted with ICS Root for a500 because it's version is'nt supported.
so i decided to install a 3.1 HC Stock rom, root it and use custom roms.
i downloaded 3.1 stock rom, named it update.zip and copied it on a sd card.
inserted SD card in tab and turned it on with Power + Vol-. here is the problem!
first i see recovery mode loading then an android logo with a (!) sign on it.
cdn.gooyait.com/uploads/android-recovery-mode-600x276.jpg
and tab get's restarted...
any idea?
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Stock recovery probably isn't designed to flash anything other than ICS. (Or it can't go backwards?). As for rooting, the blackthud3r ICS root tool oughta get ya done. (There are 2 methods, search and find one. For your case I recommend number 2)
[Anyway, don't worry about rooting the stock ROM, on an A500 this doesn't help you get jellybean.]<- MAY BE WRONG. In order to install a custom ROM, you must install a custom bootloader and recovery. Here is a guidehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622425 Once you've gotten through that(and assuming you haven't died of heart attack), you can install a custom ROM. Just follow the instructions on said ROM's thread. My favorite(albeit, a bit buggy) one is here :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239476&highlight=jellybean+rom&nocache=1. Good luck!:good:
EDIT:
You need a CPUID to flash your bootloader. I don't know if you need root to get that.
Install a custom bootloader
You shold read about custom bootloader, it isnt that difficult, you get root of your iconia, download a flex software it automaticly downloads the latest recovery I recommend TWRP, and from ther you could touch the option install and select you zip file

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