I've seen some roms posting about cwm but I don't have it. I am rooted running khanning's AOSP rom but i wan to flash the cm10 port. When I go into rom manager it recognizes my ideapad as a Transformer so I can't flash clockworkmod recovery there. Is there another place to download it?
If you're using khanning's AOSP rooted rom you already have cwm recovery.
Read 1st post on that thread and he has explained how to get to cwm recovery.
Don't install any other cwm recovery unless you know and are sure about what you're doing. You might brick your device.
install cwm recovery image for IdeaPad K1
Hetalk said:
If you're using khanning's AOSP rooted rom you already have cwm recovery.
Read 1st post on that thread and he has explained how to get to cwm recovery.
Don't install any other cwm recovery unless you know and are sure about what you're doing. You might brick your device.
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I think you need to nvflash to install cwm recovery image first, then use khanning's AOSP CMW Rom.
the link posted by khanning for K1_CWM_120109_Rooted_nvflash_R2.zip is no longer working. does anyone have a refresh link?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1564002
heyis4horses said:
I've seen some roms posting about cwm but I don't have it. I am rooted running khanning's AOSP rom but i wan to flash the cm10 port. When I go into rom manager it recognizes my ideapad as a Transformer so I can't flash clockworkmod recovery there. Is there another place to download it?
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From a terminal session:
su
k1recovery
The K1 will will reboot in recovery with CWM running.
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Does ROM Manager for for the Acer Tablet to flash Clockwork?
Rom manager does not work with acer.
Go to market and get acer recovery and install it. Boot into recovery and install thors cwm from the boot menu. Then you can backup your system and flash different roms.
shaun298 said:
Rom manager does not work with acer.
Go to market and get acer recovery and install it. Boot into recovery and install thors cwm from the boot menu. Then you can backup your system and flash different roms.
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Thank you. Got it!!!
MOD close this thread please. Thanks.
I'm currently running Acer_A500_0.022.00_WW_GEN1 with unlocked bootloader and tweaked kernel... have CWM as recovery...
If I want to flash another official leak (like theAcer_A500_1.031.00_WW_GEN1 that was just released) do I need to use stock recovery? If so, how do I get to stock recovery with CWM installed?
I'm not intending to flash it now... just curious about the proper process.
I appreciate the help!
look for touch recovery by thor2002ro on tegraowners. This is the best recovery for A500 for now
el_infor said:
look for touch recovery by thor2002ro on tegraowners. This is the best recovery for A500 for now
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Hmmm.... isn't it the CWM users who have all the issues getting their CWM recovery images corrupted lately when running leaked ICS roms?
RA Recovery. Less things to do when you flash. More options.
Both have touch recovery.
Moscow Desire said:
Hmmm.... isn't it the CWM users who have all the issues getting their CWM recovery images corrupted lately when running leaked ICS roms?
RA Recovery. Less things to do when you flash. More options.
Both have touch recovery.
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I already have Thor's CWM installed with the ICS leak.. working great thanks to some very smart people! (You just have to delete a file before flashing to preserve CWM)
I've figured out that I need to switch to stock recovery... just was hoping for a key combo or something!
ckarrow2 said:
I already have Thor's CWM installed with the ICS leak.. working great thanks to some very smart people! (You just have to delete a file before flashing to preserve CWM)
I've figured out that I need to switch to stock recovery... just was hoping for a key combo or something!
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To install the stock recovery you can just dd if=recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 from a root shell where recovery.img is the recovery image extracted from the zip file of a stock leak. Then you can reboot into the stock recovery and flash the latest leak and flash a new bundle with CWM, BL & kernel for that version
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1769847 this rom says that i need cwm recovery, but can i not just use my teamwin recovery project?
I'd be very surprised if a ROM needed a specific recovery program installed. If you have TWRP and have taken a backup of your current ROM, then install the new one.
Sent from my Nexus 7
harmvv said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1769847 this rom says that i need cwm recovery, but can i not just use my teamwin recovery project?
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twrp is better anyways, you can use it. its not only for cwm recovery.
Hello friends,
I have rooted Galaxy i9505 international. Installed CWM based recovery 6.0.3.2(0611), and flashed last stable CM (cm-10.2.1-jfltexx).
Boot time have become longer (way longer) since installing CWM based recovery.
Couldn't find a decent post about how to:
1) Revert back to stock recovery.
or
2) Change the CWM based recovery to official CWM.
Anyone know how to do either?
Or maybe had the same problem with CWM based recovery?
Pogromonolith said:
Hello friends,
I have rooted Galaxy i9505 international. Installed CWM based recovery 6.0.3.2(0611), and flashed last stable CM (cm-10.2.1-jfltexx).
Boot time have become longer (way longer) since installing CWM based recovery.
Couldn't find a decent post about how to:
1) Revert back to stock recovery.
or
2) Change the CWM based recovery to official CWM.
Anyone know how to do either?
Or maybe had the same problem with CWM based recovery?
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Did you consider trying a different recovery (PhilZ) or a different ROM?
Look for a recovery you want to try if its a zip file flash it with CWM and if its odin file flash it with odin.
Pogromonolith said:
Hello friends,
I have rooted Galaxy i9505 international. Installed CWM based recovery 6.0.3.2(0611), and flashed last stable CM (cm-10.2.1-jfltexx).
Boot time have become longer (way longer) since installing CWM based recovery.
Couldn't find a decent post about how to:
1) Revert back to stock recovery.
or
2) Change the CWM based recovery to official CWM.
Anyone know how to do either?
Or maybe had the same problem with CWM based recovery?
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malybru said:
Did you consider trying a different recovery (PhilZ) or a different ROM?
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Here's a copy of 1 of philz recoveries you could flash in cwm
malybru said:
Did you consider trying a different recovery (PhilZ) or a different ROM?
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The latest CM snapshot booted a bit faster.
Actually after all those attempts I can't really remember how long did it take to boot before installing CWM..
But it does seems slower.
terminator1983 said:
Look for a recovery you want to try if its a zip file flash it with CWM and if its odin file flash it with odin.
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I prefer to flash the original CWM.
How can I flash it on top of the CWM based recovery?
Files there are img files.
Look in xda development section you will find it zip format or i think you can download a zip file of another recovery and the replace the recovery within the zip file with the one you want to flash.
If you want to flash it in .img format you can do that with heimdall but you will need the pit file of 19505 too.
Pogromonolith said:
The latest CM snapshot booted a bit faster.
Actually after all those attempts I can't really remember how long did it take to boot before installing CWM..
But it does seems slower.
I prefer to flash the original CWM.
How can I flash it on top of the CWM based recovery?
Files there are img files.
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Could not find any ZIP of the official Clockworkmod Recovery.
Is there any other way to install it?
Or better yet, a way to revert to stock recovery (from there I can install as in the beginning)?
Btw, is it ok to just replace recovery? Or should I "uninstall" my old recovery before installing the new one?
Pogromonolith said:
Could not find any ZIP of the official Clockworkmod Recovery.
Is there any other way to install it?
Or better yet, a way to revert to stock recovery (from there I can install as in the beginning)?
Btw, is it ok to just replace recovery? Or should I "uninstall" my old recovery before installing the new one?
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Here's a Link for either a zip or Odin cwm & just flash it over previous version or flash philz I gave earlier ?
11calcal said:
Here's a Link for either a zip or Odin cwm & just flash it over previous version or flash philz I gave earlier ?
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Downloaded, flashed and now have ClockworkMod 6.0.4.7
Thank you.
Just for future knowledge, does anyone knows how to revert to stock recovery?
Pogromonolith said:
Downloaded, flashed and now have ClockworkMod 6.0.4.7
Thank you.
Just for future knowledge, does anyone knows how to revert to stock recovery?
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Hi,
You will get stock recovery if you flash a stock firmware.
There are also some stock recoveries listed HERE
malybru said:
Hi,
You will get stock recovery if you flash a stock firmware.
There are also some stock recoveries listed HERE
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Stock recoveries and firmwares.
Cheers!
Hi,
I got a Galaxy Y for trying and learn how to install CWM and Cyanogenmod.
I have entered recovery mode, installed CWM, but now instead Android, it boots into CWM.
What can i do for avoid this? How can i install CWM from SD card instead the stock recovery? I have read Google found guides, but something i made wrong, and this is why CWM boots instead Android.
Thanks for any help
colt2x said:
Hi,
I got a Galaxy Y for trying and learn how to install CWM and Cyanogenmod.
I have entered recovery mode, installed CWM, but now instead Android, it boots into CWM.
What can i do for avoid this? How can i install CWM from SD card instead the stock recovery? I have read Google found guides, but something i made wrong, and this is why CWM boots instead Android.
Thanks for any help
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There are two types of cwm for galaxy y
1- temp cwm is a zip you flash in stock recovery each time you want to enter cwm
2- permanent cwm is a cwm that is built into a custom kernel and replaces the stock kernel & recovery
Now to your problem - you have probably flashed an incompatible kernel for the rom you are using hence it won't boot
Either flash a correct kernel for your rom or flash stock rom via odin & start again (will wipe phone)
See my firmware thread for stock rom firmware - links in my signature
As for cyanogenmod you have with cm7 or cm11 - both require different kernels with different inbuilt cwm versions - read the instructions on the rom threads
Also please note questions go in the question and answer section
Hi,
Thanks. Can you link me the correct thread about flashing CM to this phone?
I put back original sw if i have time and start from 0
marcussmith2626 said:
There are two types of cwm for galaxy y
1- temp cwm is a zip you flash in stock recovery each time you want to enter cwm
2- permanent cwm is a cwm that is built into a custom kernel and replaces the stock kernel & recovery
Now to your problem - you have probably flashed an incompatible kernel for the rom you are using hence it won't boot
Either flash a correct kernel for your rom or flash stock rom via odin & start again (will wipe phone)
See my firmware thread for stock rom firmware - links in my signature
As for cyanogenmod you have with cm7 or cm11 - both require different kernels with different inbuilt cwm versions - read the instructions on the rom threads
Also please note questions go in the question and answer section
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colt2x said:
Hi,
Thanks. Can you link me the correct thread about flashing CM to this phone?
I put back original sw if i have time and start from 0
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All roms are in the Dev section - you only have to search
marcussmith2626 said:
All roms are in the Dev section - you only have to search
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OK, thx