I've got Medroid ICS running on my Nexus One, of course this meant I used blackrose.
I want to rollback to stock or at least CM7 stable so I can sell it, how do I 'un'blackrose? As I understand blackrose repartitions things so I would need to somehow repartition it back to stock yes?
It's not necessary to uninstall Blackrose. You can install stock Hboot. If you want to uninstall Blackrose you can do it same way you install it, just press uninstall.
Obsy is correct just select stock hboot to go back to stock partition no need to uninstall blackrose.
Ya change the partition to stock.then flash cm7...no need to uninstall blackrose:sly:
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if u are to run cm7, u dont hv to go for stock partition. u can keep /cache to arnd 5mb. that shd be fine
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You dont have to uninstall it but if you want, you just have to execute the blackrose.exe in your computer and follow the instructions, it has a uninstall mode
Flash this https://www.dropbox.com/s/tv9uyxgy3nm9qss/stock.zip
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Flash this https://www.dropbox.com/s/tv9uyxgy3nm9qss/stock.zip
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thats a flashable hboot by joelshawdow. for more details http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1637166
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n1newbie said:
if u are to run cm7, u dont hv to go for stock partition. u can keep /cache to arnd 5mb. that shd be fine
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Are you referring to a fresh install of CM7 or a nandroid restore? ..Asking because I attempted a nandroid restore of my old CM7 setup (with stock partitions) onto my internal memory (with ICS 220/10/206 partitions) and it didn't work. Ended up in a boot loop with all sorts of 'out of space' errors.
I was pretty sure that wouldn't work but tried it anyway just to check. No problem since I simply restored my ICS install and everything was OK.
i was curious about this to. Do I have to reflash my original recovery? Because I flashed a different one that was supposedly compatible with blackrose
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Okay so
If you have cm and go back to stock you will still have the update.zip file from cwm just reboot recovery and reinstall packages this will install cwm without rooting now install your rom!
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Okay so
If you have cm and go back to stock you will still have the update.zip file from cwm just reboot recovery and reinstall packages this will install cwm without rooting now install your rom!
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I just realized this the other day as well. In the past, I've always Odin'ed to factory 2.1, rooted, flashed Recovery with Rom Manager, and installed whatever ROM. I now have the update.zip saved and can skip the other steps.
Ummm yea, maybe thats why the roms come pre-rooted
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I just flash from one rom to the next. Once in a while I will odin just to get rid of some ghosts. Most roms you dont need to do a thing with voodo. Just flash and go. Of couse I use TB for my apps
Wow that's really good to know. I always hated having to root, install CWM and then install rom. This will save me so much time. Thanks!
muathib said:
Wow that's really good to know. I always hated having to root, install CWM and then install rom. This will save me so much time. Thanks!
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If you flash a lot you might want to odin back to stock once in a while in case there is some ghosts left on your phone.
Yeah, i knew this back in the Obsidian/Onyx days
Saved lots of time
Hello. I have successfully rooted my acer a 500, i have used root checker to confirm this and also have app for superuser. I have successfully installed cwm via acer recovery app. I was able to backup the current rom, but am having issues flashing a new rom. Im dlashing from extenal sd card. But when i run cwm i notice that when i backup or attempt to flash cwm says "no sd-ext found" any thoughts?
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Update to RA Recovery or the latest WM.
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If i use ra recovery, do i need to remove cwm?
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Htcuser8740 said:
If i use ra recovery, do i need to remove cwm?
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Try to format the card in a phone
Shaun thanks for the reply. I did that and then did it on pc. Seems to be okay. Its fat32
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Idk, maybe i was just tired. I was able to successfully flash flexreaper ics. I guess my only concern now is my backed up roms dont show up in rom manager, running v 5.0.0.6. Any idea why? (cwm is version 5.5.0.4, if it matters)
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Htcuser8740 said:
Idk, maybe i was just tired. I was able to successfully flash flexreaper ics. I guess my only concern now is my backed up roms dont show up in rom manager, running v 5.0.0.6. Any idea why? (cwm is version 5.5.0.4, if it matters)
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Rom Manager is a phone app. I'd advise not using it for the 500/501. Unless they changed something in the past month, you could really wonk up your tab.
Check your Ext SD card. You should have a folder called Clockwork, which contains your recovery backups. (unless you already formatted your SD card)
When you make a recovery (either CWM or RA), you should boot to the recovery, and do your recovery backup/nand backup from there. NOT through Rom Manager.
Rooted my N7 with WugFresh's Toolkit, and I've made four CWM back ups since rooting and what with the data files from games like NOVA 3, ME, Max Payne and alike I'm running out of storage. In fact I have a notification, "Storage space running out".
So I've decided to delete some files, and I decided I don't need the four CWM Back ups but I can't delete them??
I've tried using my usual file explorer, Solid Explorer but with no luck there I tried with Root Explorer but still cannot delete the CWM Back ups with that either, WTF?
Never any problems like this with either my last two Android devices (both rooted), any body had similar issues?
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Flash http://core.routed.com/CWM_Backup_Wipe.zip in cwm recovery and it will wipe everything. There's been some known problems with deleting backups.
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Thanks for the reply, does that zip just delete what's in the CWM Back up folder?
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You have to delete the backups within CWM itself. reboot into CWM recovery and delete backups from there, it's a bug.
Thanks for the reply but where is the option in CWM recovery to delete back ups?
Did you mean CWM recovery or did you mean ROM Manager because I installed CWM through WugFresh's Toolkit and if I select the option in ROM Manager I'm told I must install CWM through ROM Manager??
TIA
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JayJ-1974 said:
Thanks for the reply but where is the option in CWM recovery to delete back ups?
Did you mean CWM recovery or did you mean ROM Manager because I installed CWM through WugFresh's Toolkit and if I select the option in ROM Manager I'm told I must install CWM through ROM Manager??
TIA
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First off I am using the latest version of CWM touch from rom manager. Once in CWM recovery "not rom manager, you still cant delete backups with it." select backup/restore and in that section below the backup and restore options will be delete.
From my understanding if you are using the older version of CWM installed via wugfresh nexus toolbox and use rom manager to upgrade your version of CWM you will no longer be able to delete the backups via CWM, you have to use the version of CWM you made the backups with or it will not work! Once you've cleared them you can upgrade CWM via rom manager or flashing it yourself which I recommend.
Thanks again for replying, appreciate it!
So I have no way to delete them then because the version of CWM installed by Nexus Toolkit does not have the delete option and if I install a newer version of CWM via ROM Manager I still won't be able to delete my back ups??
WTF should I do then?
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Flash the zip I posted earlier. I'm personally saying with the 5.x.x.x version of cwm because it makes a single file with everything I need - but that's just me.
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JayJ-1974 said:
Thanks again for replying, appreciate it!
So I have no way to delete them then because the version of CWM installed by Nexus Toolkit does not have the delete option and if I install a newer version of CWM via ROM Manager I still won't be able to delete my back ups??
WTF should I do then?
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Flash http://core.routed.com/CWM_Backup_Wipe.zip in cwm recovery and it will wipe everything. There's been some known problems with deleting backups.
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Have you given this a try? I haven't used it so I don't know if it will work for deleting the blobs folder as well or not.
What I did personally was just flash the tablet back to the stock image, it took me 10 minutes and I had a fresh start. I made sure "do not install CWM" was selected in the toolkit and flashed back to stock then rerooted. After the usual update binaries blah blah I installed CWM through rom manager and upgraded to the latest CWM touch, rebooted and installed Paranoid android and Trinity kernel lol.
Cliffnotes: I reflashed the stock image and started over properly.
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Flash the zip I posted earlier. I'm personally saying with the 5.x.x.x version of cwm because it makes a single file with everything I need - but that's just me.
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This guy has a point. Using the older version means no blobs folder and that can take up a whole lot more space than the older method. I use the newer version because I like the faster restore.
HTC Glacier is rooted running on stock 2.2.1 and unlocked the bootloader and flashed eng bootloader and s off and running TWRP recovery but everytime that i try to flash a rom TWRP verifys the flash and i hit reboot then im just stuck at boot loop for the rom then i try to flash the nandroid backup that i made before that and it will flash but ill just get bootloop so i have to flash the PD15IMG.zip and thats the only thing that I can flash
Ive tryed with TWRP and CWM most recent updated versions of the two
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HTC Glacier is rooted running on stock 2.2.1 and unlocked the bootloader and flashed eng bootloader and s off and running TWRP recovery but everytime that i try to flash a rom TWRP verifys the flash and i hit reboot then im just stuck at boot loop for the rom then i try to flash the nandroid backup that i made before that and it will flash but ill just get bootloop so i have to flash the PD15IMG.zip and thats the only thing that I can flash
Ive tryed with TWRP and CWM most recent updated versions of the two
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Do you wipe data/cache and do a factory reset before flashing new rom? For me, it get stuck at boot screen if I flash a new rom without wiping.
Wiping data and factory reset is so important. When I tried to flash my first ROM it also got stuck. Try using 4ext instead of twrp.
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I tried that and still got stuck
I even wiped system and this his coming from stock
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wizbo27 said:
I tried that and still got stuck
I even wiped system and this his coming from stock
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Naaa. Did you wipe everything?
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I wiped everything cache delvik and system still just loops when I flash roms
maybe its the eng-hboot ?
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I wiped everything cache delvik and system still just loops when I flash roms
maybe its the eng-hboot ?
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There are several more partitions than the ones you listed. Try a different recovery. If that doesnt work, you might return to stock Froyo and try rooting again the right way. I think the problem stems from the method you used to get get the engineering bootloader installed. It will always show S-Off, regardless of the state of the flag. It's possible that because you started off by going through HTC Dev that something is off. In fact, as a test, try flashing your boot.img separately through fastboot and see if it boots.
I tried that and it didn't work even when I relocked the boot loader from the HTC dev site and switched the eng boot.IMG to an updated one and got s off with gfree it boot froyo but would boot any ROM that I flashed with cwm and twrp still yet to try 4ext can't find the file for glacier specifically
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wizbo27 said:
I tried that and it didn't work even when I relocked the boot loader from the HTC dev site and switched the eng boot.IMG to an updated one and got s off with gfree it boot froyo but would boot any ROM that I flashed with cwm and twrp still yet to try 4ext can't find the file for glacier specifically
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Try 4EXT, it it may fix the problem. Heres a link to the APK. It will install the recovery itself after you install the apk, open it, and click install or whatever it is.
Link for the apk is here --->http://www.4ext.net/get.php?apk
Or you could get it from the google store.
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Try 4EXT, it it may fix the problem. Heres a link to the APK. It will install the recovery itself after you install the apk, open it, and click install or whatever it is.
Link for the apk is here --->http://www.4ext.net/get.php?apk
Or you could get it from the google store.
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you wouldnt happen to have the actual .img file would you ?
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you wouldnt happen to have the actual .img file would you ?
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Nope. Don't worry though. The app takes care of everything.
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N_otori0us_ said:
Nope. Don't worry though. The app takes care of everything.
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I think he means that he requires the .img because he cannot boot into the OS to run the .apk on his phone.
If it is inappropriate to post a link to this file, I apologize in advance. It is FREE and I take no credit for creating any part of EXT4 Recovery.
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you wouldnt happen to have the actual .img file would you ?
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Here is ver. 1.0.0.5 RC8 downloaded from the 4EXT Updater App for my HTC Glacier/myTouch 4G.
http://d-h.st/Wcm
Problem solved the problem was because the sd-ext wasnt getting wiped and 4ext allowed me to do it now i flashed cm10.1 albinoman jb 4.2.2 and it works like a charm thanks for the link to the .img file
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Problem solved the problem was because the sd-ext wasnt getting wiped and 4ext allowed me to do it now i flashed cm10.1 albinoman jb 4.2.2 and it works like a charm thanks for the link to the .img file
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You're quite welcome! I'm glad you can boot again.
Thanks for the thanks.
I have been a Samsung Galaxy Y user for more than a year. I have to say that this device is awesome. But.... I have later noticed 2 problems.
1) One day I tried to install Elegance ROM. I followed all steps very carefully and when the installation was done, I rebooted my phone. Unfortunately, my phone booted up again at Samsung stock firmware. I tried to enter recovery mode because I wanted to see what went wrong, but I was automatically redirected to CWM recovery. I tried once again to install Elegance ROM, and the result was the same. From that day, CWM is my default recovery. Why? How to fix this??? I can't access stock recovery and I also cannot install any custom ROMs. How to fix this?
2) Even my SD card is full with songs, photos and videos, the "Gallery" and "Music" apps don't read any file. Why? How to fix this?
P.S. I'm running stock 2.3.6 rooted.
Thanks for help.
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You have a permanent cwm because you are using a custom kernel with a permanent cwm - probably was included in the rom zip
If you want stock recovery flash stock kernel (can be found in general section or flash hells fusion #50 from dev section and select option to flash stock kernel)
you would of remained on stock rom after flashing another rom because you didn't mount system in cwm before you flashed the zip
As for your other problem flash stock rom via odin as you have probably mucked something up from flashing zips incorrectly
So.... If I flash the stock kernel, will I be able to access stock recovery and flash CWM every time I want?
By the way, this mess with the files started when I changed my phone's SIM card. When I turned my ohine on again, I opened by mistake the "Galery" app. I noticed that no images were there. I also thought that the "music" might also had the same problem. And that's what happened. Which Odin version I will need?
Thanks again.
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So.... If I flash the stock kernel, will I be able to access stock recovery and flash CWM every time I want?
By the way, this mess with the files started when I changed my phone's SIM card. When I turned my ohine on again, I opened by mistake the "Galery" app. I noticed that no images were there. I also thought that the "music" might also had the same problem. And that's what happened. Which Odin version I will need?
Thanks again.
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Dude ur 2nd problem may be caused by Ur sd card!!
Try another sd card may it help you!!
dimsar2013 said:
So.... If I flash the stock kernel, will I be able to access stock recovery and flash CWM every time I want?
By the way, this mess with the files started when I changed my phone's SIM card. When I turned my ohine on again, I opened by mistake the "Galery" app. I noticed that no images were there. I also thought that the "music" might also had the same problem. And that's what happened. Which Odin version I will need?
Thanks again.
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Yes stock kernel = stock recovery and you can flash a temporary cwm
there is no problems with a permanent cwm in custom kernels as you need cwm to flash roms
If you goto phone settings about phone it will show you your current baseband - for example mine is xxlf3
You can either download that stock rom firmware from dokys thread if there or any other from your country
Thanks everybody. You are all really helpful. I appreciate your help. But tell me, do I need to mount system before installing Elegance? And while I'm having a custom kernel installed, can I flash roms or I need the stock kernel?
Thanks again.
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Thanks everybody. You re awesome. I appreciate your help. But tell me, do I need to mount system before installing Elegance? And while I'm having a custom kernel installed, can I flash roms or I need the stock kernel?
Thanks again.
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Follow instructions on the op of the rom you want to flash
you must always mount system before flashing a zip else nothing will happen - you can flash zips all day and no changes would happen as it can't write to system as it's not mount!
As a general rule
wipe system
wipe data
wipe cache
mount system
mount data
mount cache
flash zip
format data (not always required just for some roms)
restart
you do not need to go back to stock to change rom
There are guides in general section - please read them first then you would understand the process
My current ROM. Stock 2.3.6 rooted
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A few months ago, I installed Creed 3.5 ROM. It was awesome. I want to install it again but tell me:
Can I install it while I have a custom kernel installed? If yes, do I need to mount system before installing? Thanks for help
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A few months ago, I installed Creed 3.5 ROM. It was awesome. I want to install it again but tell me:
Can I install it while I have a custom kernel installed? If yes, do I need to mount system before installing? Thanks for help
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Yes you can flash it over any kernel and yeah mount all the partitions after formatting them.
dimsar2013 said:
A few months ago, I installed Creed 3.5 ROM. It was awesome. I want to install it again but tell me:
Can I install it while I have a custom kernel installed? If yes, do I need to mount system before installing? Thanks for help
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I refer you to my previous post in this thread
wipe data system cache
mount everything
flash rom
you can use any compatible kernel
The problem with the files is caused by the sdcard
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