Has anyone tried using the twrp manager app to flash into recovery? Thought that would be easier than holding down the power button to get into recovery.
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OkcThunder said:
Has anyone tried using the twrp manager app to flash into recovery? Thought that would be easier than holding down the power button to get into recovery.
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it will work, just never seen the need for it or rom manager personally.
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Hi, is there any way to boot from stock samsung recovery to clockwork recovery. Not to use odin to flash the recovery.
Thanx for any info. I tried to search didnt find anything.
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No, and this stuff goes in Q & A.
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Uncle Hungry said:
No, and this stuff goes in Q & A.
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Sorrry how can I move?
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Okay so like many of you cwm isn't sticking and when I go into recovery I just have the Google logo, I want to flash ROMs so installed ROM manger and found that if you boot into recovery through that app you can get into cwm.
Would like some advice on which is the best and safest method you have used! Thanks
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will444 said:
Okay so like many of you cwm isn't sticking and when I go into recovery I just have the Google logo, I want to flash ROMs so installed ROM manger and found that if you boot into recovery through that app you can get into cwm.
Would like some advice on which is the best and safest method you have used! Thanks
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Its a boot loader bug, its global.
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Its a boot loader bug, its global.
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Yeah I know, i,m asking the best way to install a rom
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will444 said:
Yeah I know, i,m asking the best way to install a rom
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Through recovery?
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Through recovery?
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My cwm didn't stick and when I manually go into recovery it hangs on the boot screen. ROM manager seems to work
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use twrp recovery, its better(more functional) and isnt buggy.
simms22 said:
use twrp recovery, its better(more functional) and isnt buggy.
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Does it stick?
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will444 said:
Does it stick?
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i assume so, since i use it over and over and over again. anyways, theres a file you have to remove or rename in the /system/ fs that causes the recovery to not stick. most custom roms already have it removed, stock rom you have to remove it. the file is recovery-from-boot.p, rename it or remove it and your recovery will stick(at least twrp, cwm should also).
simms22 said:
i assume so, since i use it over and over and over again. anyways, theres a file you have to remove or rename in the /system/ fs that causes the recovery to not stick. most custom roms already have it removed, stock rom you have to remove it. the file is recovery-from-boot.p, rename it or remove it and your recovery will stick(at least twrp, cwm should also).
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Just found this I'm a thread, flashing now! Thanks mate
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Everytime I try to install a rom or any zip file in cwm, it could all files and everything but towards the end it says error loky-fying or something like that. Thanks to this my device was stuck in a boot loop for a while. It installs like 1/4 of the rom. Enough to see the boot logo and then it reboots.
I also got this error installing the white display and see through notification panel. Although it is working fully.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451696
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That doesn't exactly solve my problem...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2569237 go back to stock then. Cwm its not stable... use team win recovery..... and create a back up just in case your phone wants to act out.
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livelysins96 said:
That doesn't exactly solve my problem...
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Yes go back to stock and download freegee app in the market.. One click twrp install with the Loki bypass.. Easy as cake..cwm is poop
Cwm is poop, I agree lol
Will this delete app/user data? Flashing CWM did not
If so is there any known workaround at all?
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Hi,
Is it possible to use the stock recovery to Flash zips? Alternatively will using the app Flashify to Flash the zips cause any issues? This is for a D802 on 4.4.2.
Thanks
Sean
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Bump!!
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Anyone???
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Sean473 said:
Anyone???
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From what I remember, the stock recovery doesn't have that function.
Art Vanderlay said:
From what I remember, the stock recovery doesn't have that function.
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Ditto
Stock only flashes signed zips. Like official ota and such.
Flashify to flash, well all depends what it is. U can flash recoveries safely but not stuff that is in operation. Some, maybe like sound mods that require reboot.
Need some help. My screen does not rotate. I deleted several bloat ware. But I also deleted the Samsung hub.
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gvelarde said:
Need some help. My screen does not rotate. I deleted several bloat ware. But I also deleted the Samsung hub.
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You can't unintstall Samsung Hub with Titanium Backup, it breaks rotation. You can freeze it or remove it with a Root Explorer type app and it will work fine.
How do reinstall the Samsung hub to get my screen to rotate again?
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Here it is, I uploaded it to my Box account for you. Just move it into the system/app folder and change the permissions to match the rest of the files then reboot.
Permissions should look like:
Owner X X -
Group X - -
Other X - -
Just be sure to make a backup first in case it doesn't work for some reason.
https://app.box.com/s/3d9bgeqive581rf90ff9
Tried it and screen still does not rotate. Frustrated as heck. I have been reading and viewing on this.
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gvelarde said:
Tried it and screen still does not rotate. Frustrated as heck. I have been reading and viewing on this.
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If you removed it with TiBu it may have removed other files associated with Samsung Hub, you're probably going to have to flash your ROM again. I've have to do it for the same reason before.
I did not flash a ROM. Just added Exposed installer and Wanam. Very frustrated I appreciate your time in helping. Would a factory reset work?
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I need some serious help. I have tried many times to fix this and still no screen rotation.
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You're going to have to start over by flashing a stock tar file with Odin or you could try booting into the stock recovery and doing a factory reset. Do you have SafeStrap installed?
I do not have safe strap.
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At this point I am willing to start over. How do I boot into stock recovery to do a factory reset?
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gvelarde said:
At this point I am willing to start over. How do I boot into stock recovery to do a factory reset?
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Press and hold Home, Volume Up and Power with the device turned off.
airmaxx23 said:
Press and hold Home, Volume Up and Power with the device turned off.
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Sorry to bother you. I did what you said but all it did was go to recovery. Did not say anything about resetting. Help
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Still need some on this. Any help would be appreciated.
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gvelarde said:
Still need some on this. Any help would be appreciated.
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You're going to have to flash a stock tar in Odin or do a wipe data/factory reset in the stock recovery. The reset is the 4th thing down in the stock recovery.
I have tried several times to do a factory reset in recovery. I can't get into stock recovery.
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gvelarde said:
I have tried several times to do a factory reset in recovery. I can't get into stock recovery.
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Press and hold Home, then Volume up and then Power all at the same time.
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Press and hold Home, then Volume up and then Power all at the same time.
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I have tried everything that you have told me and it won't get me into recovery. I do not have a ROM installed.
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gvelarde said:
I have tried everything that you have told me and it won't get me into recovery. I do not have a ROM installed.
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You don't need a ROM installed to get into the stock recovery, since you can't get that working you're going to have to use Odin to flash a stock tar file.
Is their a video on YouTube for this?
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