how to extract the stock recovery? where ca I find it inside of OTA zip file? can somebody help me? thanks in advance. :good:
kayamokid said:
how to extract the stock recovery? where ca I find it inside of OTA zip file? can somebody help me? thanks in advance. :good:
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Root your device using boot.img method, install flashify and backup your recovery, I believe, it will backup your stock recovery but you have to put the extension ".img" in the backed up file, the backed up file would be without any extension.
Please confirm it from other sources.
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nice_guy75 said:
Root your device using boot.img method, install flashify and backup your recovery, I believe, it will backup your stock recovery but you have to put the extension ".img" in the backed up file, the backed up file would be without any extension.
Please confirm it from other sources.
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oh, I dont backed up the stock img before I root my device.
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Sorry about the confusion guys, but with help from gee2010, I was able to get this fixed.
Download this .zip, move it to your device and extract it. Place the extracted 2012-09-09.07.52.37 file into your clockworkmod/backup folder.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BzQVdUs7Ity1dDg5Tm4zTnl2MWc
thanks..but you have not made it public...
zoot1 said:
thanks..but you have not made it public...
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Sorry about that. Give it a shot now.
It's working thanks... Do u notice any difference with the last leak?
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What's the change log?
Zoot, can you make a cwm zip flashable one.
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can also upload modem file? many thanks....
Is it rooted?
Pozdrav
Croatia1
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croatia1 said:
Is it rooted?
Pozdrav
Croatia1
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Yes.
I made this by flashing back to XXBLG8 via Odin
Rooted/installed CWM recovery.
CWM install of XXLH1 modem and XXDLI5 upgrade (both without rebooting)
Reboot and rooted/CWM recovery via Odin
Performed a CWM backup, which is the exact file I posted
Any chance someone can just post a CWM flashable XXDLI5 modem?
done12many2 said:
Yes.
I made this by flashing back to XXBLG8 via Odin
Rooted/installed CWM recovery.
CWM install of XXLH1 modem and XXDLI5 upgrade (both without rebooting)
Reboot and rooted/CWM recovery via Odin
Performed a CWM backup, which is the exact file I posted
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sorry, don't mind to post XXDLI5 modem file...
It gives me a MD5 mismatch when trying to restore.
gee2012 said:
It gives me a MD5 mismatch when trying to restore.
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It gaves me the same error as well..not working
gee2012 said:
It gives me a MD5 mismatch when trying to restore.
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I just rechecked the file I originally posted on my phone and I get the same thing. I'm taking the link down.
hey can you also extract the modem.bin from your phone..
Just connect to adb and type
Code:
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 of=/sdcard/modem.bin bs=4096
It will put the modem.bin in your sdcard...Post it here and I will make the CWM flashable file..
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I just rechecked the file I originally posted on my phone and I get the same thing. I'm taking the link down.
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I had that yesterday, you have to make a folder on the phone and put the CWM backup in that folder and zip/tar it. That should work mate
dl two time and two Md5 mismatch in the recovery !
No thanks :Confused:
done12many2 said:
I just rechecked the file I originally posted on my phone and I get the same thing. I'm taking the link down.
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Dont delete the file from google drive..I am dling it now..md5 mismatch will not be a problem for me..
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gee2012 said:
I had that yesterday, you have to make a folder on the phone and put the CWM backup in that folder and zip/tar it. That should work mate
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I wiped the phone again and am in the process of a complete Nandroid backup again. Then I'll create the folder and zip it.
zoot1 said:
Dont delete the file from google drive..I am dling it now..md5 mismatch will not be a problem for me..
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I won't, I'll just add another.
Hello,
I kind of messed up with my nexus 4's build.prop file and forgot to back up
Will someone be kind enough and upload their unmodified build.prop file (JWR66Y).
Thanks.
avi619 said:
Hello,
I kind of messed up with my nexus 4's build.prop file and forgot to back up
Will someone be kind enough and upload their unmodified build.prop file (JWR66Y).
Thanks.
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Go to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images and download the 4.3 factory image, then extract the build.prop file
Desno365 said:
Go to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images and download the 4.3 factory image, then extract the build.prop file
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How do I extract the .img file? 7zip does not seem to work.
avi619 said:
How do I extract the .img file? 7zip does not seem to work.
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I forgot the img file sorry.
I will upload it for you, wait a moment
Desno365 said:
Go to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images and download the 4.3 factory image, then extract the build.prop file
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Desno365 said:
I forgot the img file sorry.
I will upload it for you, wait a moment
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I found a tool here and extracted the image via linux reader. Replaced the build.prop file and when I restarted my phone it went completely blank.
The google logo also did not show. I think I bricked it
avi619 said:
I found a tool here and extracted the image via linux reader. Replaced the build.prop file and when I restarted my phone it went completely blank.
The google logo also did not show. I think I bricked it
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Don't worry you didn't brick it, how do you replace the build.prop file?
Desno365 said:
Don't worry you didn't brick it, how do you replace the build.prop file?
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ES File Manager. My phone is rooted.
avi619 said:
ES File Manager. My phone is rooted.
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Did you set the correct permissions (rw-r--r--)? Maybe this is the problem.
If your phone doesn't boot, restore a nandroid backup or flash a ROM
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Did you set the correct permissions (rw-r--r--)? Maybe this is the problem.
If your phone doesn't boot, restore a nandroid backup or flash a ROM
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No I did not set those permissions. Just replaced the build.prop file. I don't know what nandroid backup is but I have TWRP installed.
PS: The phone is still on the blank screen.
avi619 said:
No I did not set those permissions. Just replaced the build.prop file. I don't know what nandroid backup is but I have TWRP installed.
PS: The phone is still on the blank screen.
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If you have a ROM in sdcard flash it, if you haven't you have to flash a ROM with adb sideload or a factory image with fastboot (the factory image will erase your data!)
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If you have a ROM in sdcard flash it, if you haven't you have to flash a ROM with adb sideload or a factory image with fastboot (the factory image will erase your data!)
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Thanks, I m going to flash 4.4 stock rom from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535728
Alright, quick update:
I used adb sideload to flash the rom from my above post. Worked like a charm, and I have Kitkat running with root. Also, no data was lost.
First thing I am gonna do now is backup my build.prop and data
Thanks for the help.
Cheers.
avi619 said:
Alright, quick update:
I used adb sideload to flash the rom from my above post. Worked like a charm, and I have Kitkat running with root. Also, no data was lost.
First thing I am gonna do now is backup my build.prop and data
Thanks for the help.
Cheers.
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Great!
I made the same mistake before, when I hide the softkeys
just for reference, you could have fixed it easily, just by using TWRP's File manager:
1. Mount System
2. Replace with the original Build.prop inside the system directory
3. Click the file -> Change file permissions chmod 775
I really tried do find a way to do this but I can't.
I have Carbon Rom 4.4.2 for p705 but I have a p700 and as Carbon's doesn't have OC they recommended to flash Cr3pt's kernel but the only I could find was a boot.img. In flashify it says that boot partition can't be found..
So can anyone send me or teach me how to flash a .img file or get me a easier to flash kernel if that's possible thanks...
You can't flash it like you usually do. Boot.img are a CWM backup so you need to go to backup/restore and choose advanced restore and the navigate to the boot.img and start the restore process
Hope that helps and make sure it's a file matching your device and your current rom.
SuperSkill said:
You can't flash it like you usually do. Boot.img are a CWM backup so you need to go to backup/restore and choose advanced restore and the navigate to the boot.img and start the restore process
Hope that helps and make sure it's a file matching your device and your current rom.
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Thank you, very much I'll try that now
tab0rda said:
Thank you, very much I'll try that now
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One more thing, you can also use the file to overwrite the one in the rom zip file using 7zip or winrar
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One more thing, you can also use the file to overwrite the one in the rom zip file using 7zip or winrar
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And I can flash the ROM without losing my data and settings?
tab0rda said:
And I can flash the ROM without losing my data and settings?
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No and yes, I'd you flash the rom first you'll be fine. The rom zip contains boot.img so if you first restore the boot.img it will be overwritten if you flash the rom second. Therfore you should replace the boot.img in the rom zip.
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Hello guys, I'e searched everywhere. Sorry of this has been awnsered before but, is there anyone here who can provide me with a stock recovery in .bin format or at least tell me how to extract it from the OTA .ZIP?
Anyone?
I have a backup of it from the last update. I'm in bed atm but will upload it for you in the morning
ok here it is http://www.mediafire.com/download/i17q2pog6zgxl0d/Ouya+recovery.rar
i included the dump i made using terminal and the backup from flashify, the flashify backup includes the stock kernel also.
pbanj said:
ok here it is http://www.mediafire.com/download/i17q2pog6zgxl0d/Ouya+recovery.rar
i included the dump i made using terminal and the backup from flashify, the flashify backup includes the stock kernel also.
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Somehow I missed this notification, THANKS A LOT!! I'll flash this ASAP!
Is there a stock recovery zip that can be flashed with twrp to keep root but just get stock 3e recovery.
If so any links guys?
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Download the full ROM for your device from this thread:
[Firmware] Moto X Style/Pure Stock Software
Extract the files in the zip file. In there, you should have a file called recovery.img. Copy this file to your phone/sdcard. You can then flash this by going to Install in TWRP and browsing to the folder you copied the image file to. Press Images in the button right corner and choose your file in the list. Select Recovery when the next screen comes up and then Swipe to Flash. Once this is done, reboot the device. Please note, I take no responsibility if you have issues using this method and I recommend making a full backup before flashing any file. I would personally flash the recovery file using the ADB/Fastboot method though this method has worked fine for me. You may also need to note that if you need TWRP again, you will need to flash it using the ADB/Fastboot method as the stock recovery does not offer the option to flash custom files.
Hope this helps.
Ooms
I read about this elsewhere I downloaded something similar Not Your link but the twrp .IMG had .md5 attached and cant rename it to flash any ideas how to rename or further extract a .IMG.md5
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dj_ooms said:
Download the full ROM for your device from this thread:
[Firmware] Moto X Style/Pure Stock Software
Extract the files in the zip file. In there, you should have a file called recovery.img. Copy this file to your phone/sdcard. You can then flash this by going to Install in TWRP and browsing to the folder you copied the image file to. Press Images in the button right corner and choose your file in the list. Select Recovery when the next screen comes up and then Swipe to Flash. Once this is done, reboot the device. Please note, I take no responsibility if you have issues using this method and I recommend making a full backup before flashing any file. I would personally flash the recovery file using the ADB/Fastboot method though this method has worked fine for me. You may also need to note that if you need TWRP again, you will need to flash it using the ADB/Fastboot method as the stock recovery does not offer the option to flash custom files.
Hope this helps.
Ooms
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Hey I have U.s Model moto x which link there's 20
Is it the LA version Asia version or Europe
I don't see which I need
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androidddaaron said:
I read about this elsewhere I downloaded something similar Not Your link but the twrp .IMG had .md5 attached and cant rename it to flash any ideas how to rename or further extract a .IMG.md5
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As far as I am aware, a file ending in .md5 or in this case .img.md5 is not actually the image file, but the md5 checksum file. You would need to download the actual image file. The md5 file is just a verification file to confirm that the file is correct before it flashes. If the file is not present, TWRP will bypass the check and flash. If the file is present and matches, TWRP will continue the flash. If the file is present and the check does not match, TWRP will abort the flash.
androidddaaron said:
Hey I have U.s Model moto x which link there's 20
Is it the LA version Asia version or Europe
I don't see which I need
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Apologies, just realised you have the XT1575. I have an EU XT1572 hence why I linked to the thread above. As you have the XT1575, use the files from this thread:
[FiRMWARE] XT1575 PuRE FiRMWARE aNd STuFF
The recovery files are available to download separately in the above thread. Just choose the file you need depending on which version of Android you are running.
Hope this helps.
Ooms