i have a problem, for some reason i cant go to recovery mode. i have JFv 1.42_RC33... what can i do
What exactly do you mean by that? Have you tried booting into recovery straight from the terminal?
Iceucold said:
Have you tried booting into recovery straight from the terminal?
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That made even less sense.
forgive me if im mistaken, but doesnt it have something to do with the bootloader as well?
kydcleric said:
forgive me if im mistaken, but doesnt it have something to do with the bootloader as well?
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i dont know im new to this stuff but what happens is that the g1 boot screen pops up when i press home+power then it just restarts and shows the g1 boot screen again then it goes to the normal home screen
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What exactly do you mean by that? Have you tried booting into recovery straight from the terminal?
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i dont know what u mean
Sorry about that. I was referring to going into the terminal emulator and typing in the command:
Code:
# reboot recovery
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Sorry about that. I was referring to going into the terminal emulator and typing in the command:
Code:
# reboot recovery
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nothing happens i put that in there and it just shows a money sign under it.. and when i just put reboot it says
reboot: operation not permitted
You are holding down home first right? I.e. press home and hold it down and then press power(I continue to hold home down all the way up until I see recovery mode starting)
Can you check if the recovery image (/system/recovery.img) is intact?
if you're using the haykuro builds, it is known that reboot won't work from terminal emulator. but you should be able to reboot recovery through adb shell.
I remember I read somewhere that certain bootloaders have a different key sequence for recovery mode, but i've never seem any of them.
ooooo crap i just checked it and there is no recovery.img in there ok what do i do??
someone plz help me out
probably best to dl the one from the Rooting Hacking & Flashing... post. They have a link to the file there. Just dl it and, as su, copy it to the folder they say.
what post???
Cosine said:
what post???
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=442480
yea but thats only to get to root and i already did that... and i just tried it and it dosent work
Cosine said:
yea but thats only to get to root and i already did that... and i just tried it and it dosent work
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The suggestion was to try restoring the recovery image as outlined in that thread: (though you shouldn't need to do the "telnetd" part)
Instructions:
1. Download recovery.img and copy it to your SD card (see the previous instructions on how to copy from your computer to your Phone's SD card).
2. Download the Hard SPL and copy the zip file to the SD card.
3. All files must be on the root of your SD card.
4. Restart your phone. Wait for your phone to start up fully and show the home screen.
5. After your phone starts up, hit the enter key twice, type "telnetd" and press enter. (Yes, it will start up a contact search, don't worry. Just type it.)
6. Download an Android "Telnet" application from the Market and connect to localhost.
7. If you connect successfully, you will have a root prompt "#".
8. Type the following into Telnet (these commands will give you root access easier in the future):
* mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
* cd sdcard
* flash_image recovery recovery.img
* cat recovery.img > /system/recovery.img
Now you have root!
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so should i just try
8. Type the following into Telnet (these commands will give you root access easier in the future):
* mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
* cd sdcard
* flash_image recovery recovery.img
* cat recovery.img > /system/recovery.img
in the terminal emulator
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k i need som help pls how do i get root on the phone i did all the steps on the guide you post up. all i need to do its root and then apply the update. how do i do this.
I turn on wifi write down the ip
i downloaded telnet of the market.
where to i type telnetd do i type it on the terminal emulater.
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Once restarted type telnetd at the home screen and press enter – Yes….. it will
start up a Contact search, do not worry about this, just type “telnetd” and press
enter (the enter button on the keypad).
Now press connect to localhost……. (You now have root!)
Now put in this command….
“mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system”
Then “cd /system”
Then “cat /data/local/recovery.img > recovery.img”
Finally “flash_image recovery recovery.img” (Your Recovery Image is now writen)
This guide is more straightforward:
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Keeping_Root
Make sure to follow the directions to properly name the update file and to dismount the USB before unplugging. Also, have you confirmed your device is indeed rootable? Remember that any device running official RC30 is not rootable.
jashsu said:
This guide is more straightforward:
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Keeping_Root
Make sure to follow the directions to properly name the update file and to dismount the USB before unplugging. Also, have you confirmed your device is indeed rootable? Remember that any device running official RC30 is not rootable.
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i went there too and i still dont get where do i type all this stulff in
bijanmombini said:
i went there too and i still dont get where do i type all this stulff in
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Step 5 should be performed in Telnet prompt on the G1. You can get the Telnet app on the Market. Optionally, download it from here and install with adb (probably more difficult for you).
bijanmombini said:
k i need som help pls how do i get root on the phone i did all the steps on the guide you post up. all i need to do its root and then apply the update. how do i do this.
I turn on wifi write down the ip
i downloaded telnet of the market.
where to i type telnetd do i type it on the terminal emulater.
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Once restarted type telnetd at the home screen and press enter – Yes….. it will
start up a Contact search, do not worry about this, just type “telnetd” and press
enter (the enter button on the keypad).
Now press connect to localhost……. (You now have root!)
Now put in this command….
“mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system”
Then “cd /system”
Then “cat /data/local/recovery.img > recovery.img”
Finally “flash_image recovery recovery.img” (Your Recovery Image is now writen)
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your post itself says where you need to type telnetd....
jashsu said:
Step 5 should be performed in Telnet prompt on the G1. You can get the Telnet app on the Market. Optionally, download it from here and install with adb (probably more difficult for you).
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when i click connect it says error while conneting.
bijanmombini said:
when i click connect it says error while conneting.
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Did you start the telnet daemon by typing "telnetd" and pressing enter at the home screen?
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Did you start the telnet daemon by typing "telnetd" and pressing enter at the home screen?
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yea and still nothing
bijanmombini said:
yea and still nothing
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Try completely restarting the G1 (hold down power button, turn off, then turn back on). Type the "telnetd" command in quickly after booting up. Within a minute or two should be sufficient. The hidden console (that which receives the telnetd command) does not stay responsive for very long after booting up.
Second, just to confirm: are you positive you are on RC29 or earlier firmware? You can check easily by going into Settings->About Phone and scrolling down to the Build Number.
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Try completely restarting the G1 (hold down power button, turn off, then turn back on). Type the "telnetd" command in quickly after booting up. Within a minute or two should be sufficient. The hidden console (that which receives the telnetd command) does not stay responsive for very long after booting up.
Second, just to confirm: are you positive you are on RC29 or earlier firmware? You can check easily by going into Settings->About Phone and scrolling down to the Build Number.
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am on rc30
bijanmombini said:
am on rc30
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RC30 cannot root as of this time. Sorry!
bijanmombini said:
am on rc30
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...damn... im sorry but that gave me the biggest laugh ive had all day...
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...damn... im sorry but that gave me the biggest laugh ive had all day...
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Same here.
I was reading the threads in the dream forum and found his progress and instructions. I added them to my wiki so they can be continually edited and updated as new methods are found. I did not have any part in this but I noticed that there was not a formal post here about it yet so I decided to make one.
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Magic_Rooting
Please feel free to thank him with some nesquik if you find this helpful!
I was pasting the new instructions here every time they changed but they seem to change often. Please visit the above url to see the current instructions. They were placed on the the wiki so anyone could make edits and changes to them, which is useless if this post needs to be updated each time. I wish vbulletin had some sort of wiki quote that could auto read that page and insert it here for me
Great!
If would be great if this post were a sticky. It also would be nice it the post was updated to include the instructions here as well.
Thanks,
Anders
Just quoting the solution here..
First of all, everyone owes Haykuro a great big thanks for working on this and helping create the solution without even owning a magic. The following is his method just reworded slightly.
1. To gain root access on your HTC Magic/Sapphire you will need to download the magic-root-boot.img zip file and unzip it so that you have boot-new.img in a location you can find.
2. On your device, enter the bootloader by trying one of the following
* Turn off your device and while it is off hold down home while you press power.
* Turn off your device and while it is off hold down volume down while pressing power
3. Make sure your usb cable is inserted and you have Fastboot installed and ready to use.
4. Type the following commands on your desktop (not on the device):
Code:
fastboot boot boot-new.img
5. wait for the following to flash and the phone to reboot:
Code:
downloading 'boot-new.img'... OKAY
Code:
booting... OKAY
6. make sure you have ADB installed and run the following commands from your desktop (not on the device):
Code:
adb push boot-new.img /sdcard/boot-new.img
Code:
adb shell flash_image boot /sdcard/boot-new.img
anyone tried this?
I was going to post the actual text here but the reason for doing it in the wiki is because the methods seem to change very often (the g1 method changed almost daily for a while). I would still recommend viewing the instructions on the wiki before performing the method to be sure they are the same at the time of use.
Full procedure so far!
1. Download boot-new.img.zip from http://www.droiddeveloper.com/hrbuilds/boot-new.img.zip
2. extract boot-new.img to computer.
3. Download recovery-new.img.zip from http://www.droiddeveloper.com/hrbuilds/recovery-new.img.zip
4. extract recovery-new.img to computer.
5. power off device
6. hold BACK+POWER (or VOLUME_DOWN+POWER) to boot into bootloader.
7.
Code:
[b]fastboot boot boot-new.img[/b]
wait for device to boot.
[b]adb push boot-new.img /sdcard/boot-new.img[/b]
[b]adb push recovery-new.img /sdcard/recovery-new.img[/b]
[b]adb shell flash_image boot /sdcard/boot-new.img[/b]
[b]adb shell flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-new.img[/b]
[b]adb shell reboot[/b]
you now have root build, and can flash whatever build you like (test keys and all)
First post and wiki updated to show these changes in more detail.
Hi,
I have a french Magic and I test this solution.
I have a problem, when I use the adb shell, I am "root", but when I use a terminal shell on the phone I'm not "root". I use "id" for my test.
How can I do ?
Thanks.
Edit : Ok I found the problem.
I make these commands after in adb shell:
# mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# cd system
# cd bin
# cat sh > su
# chmod 4755 su
# sync
# reboot
Thanks
n00b here
can we flash ROMs for dream too or need to wait for magic ROMs ?
it's possible to backup the current firmware of my magic (with or without root), before flashing a new one?
thank you for rooting the magic
thank you for your help
ok i have a big problem when i put (fastboot boot boot-new.img) the phone is restarting every time in htc presentation :S
i put the phone in recovery mode ( fastboot usb ), but then i have the same problem, when i put fastboot boot boot-new.bin, the phone restart always with "boot.bin" , no with "boot-new.bin"...
i try to give the complete path, but always the same result
hello i have a problem.
if i write fastboot boot boot-new.img the console says: the comand "fastboot" is incorrect or bla bla ...
i have a german magic.
sr-ha said:
hello i have a problem.
if i write fastboot boot boot-new.img the console says: the comand "fastboot" is incorrect or bla bla ...
i have a german magic.
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do you have installed de SDK ¿?
hmm no i dont
should i install it the android sdk 1.5 windows ??
i hve downloadet it but i cant find a icon or sth. to install the sdk
nicola_it said:
it's possible to backup the current firmware of my magic (with or without root), before flashing a new one?
thank you for rooting the magic
thank you for your help
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nandroid backup 2.1, avaible in recovery mode, doesn't works
sr-ha said:
hmm no i dont
should i install it the android sdk 1.5 windows ??
i hve downloadet it but i cant find a icon or sth. to install the sdk
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unrar de SDK, and in the "tools" directory you have the ADB and FASTBOOT aplications ( use in the console mode )
Works perfectly with XP, not with vista or win7
sorry but i dont understand what schould i do.
with use in thee console
i think i have to install fastboot or open it. but i cant do nothing of both. if i click on the fastboot exe it blobs open and fast close again.
under windows xp all ok
under windows vista no!!!
Just curious, what happens if I follow the rooting steps in the other thread but only do this:
adb push /directory_you_placed_asroot2/asroot2 /data/local/
adb shell
chmod 0755 /data/local/asroot2
/data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /system/bin
cat sh > su
chmod 4755 su
At this point, what state is the phone in? Do I have full root access to the file system? What are the issues/concerns if I don't proceed with flashing the recovery image. Just trying to understand the process and what each step is for. I understand the part above but can't understand why you have to flash a recovery image and can't just use the phone after root is achieved.
Thanks in advance. FYI...all I want to do with root access is delete some system files, nothing more.
mobilehavoc said:
Just curious, what happens if I follow the rooting steps in the other thread but only do this:
adb push /directory_you_placed_asroot2/asroot2 /data/local/
adb shell
chmod 0755 /data/local/asroot2
/data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /system/bin
cat sh > su
chmod 4755 su
At this point, what state is the phone in? Do I have full root access to the file system? What are the issues/concerns if I don't proceed with flashing the recovery image. Just trying to understand the process and what each step is for. I understand the part above but can't understand why you have to flash a recovery image and can't just use the phone after root is achieved.
Thanks in advance. FYI...all I want to do with root access is delete some system files, nothing more.
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You don't have to flash the recovery image. I believe from that code you would have root and can run programs that require root. However, you would be unable to flash a new rom or any other update.zip (which means no auto apps2sd), partition your sd card easily or backup your phone in case something goes wrong. I suppose you are probably just asking for the sake of asking and knowledge but this is why a recovery image is HIGHLY recommended.
chuckhriczko said:
You don't have to flash the recovery image. I believe from that code you would have root and can run programs that require root. However, you would be unable to flash a new rom or any other update.zip (which means no auto apps2sd), partition your sd card easily or backup your phone in case something goes wrong. I suppose you are probably just asking for the sake of asking and knowledge but this is why a recovery image is HIGHLY recommended.
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thanks. So if I don't flash the recovery image, I can't update to cooked ROMs or do the stuff you suggested but will the phone otherwise function normal? i.e. I can update to a Sprint/HTC update, I can factory reset the phone (assuming that'll kill root), etc.? I may do the whole process with the recovery image later but don't need it right now.
I only need to do this as a stopgap until Sprint/HTC releases an update.
mobilehavoc said:
thanks. So if I don't flash the recovery image, I can't update to cooked ROMs or do the stuff you suggested but will the phone otherwise function normal? i.e. I can update to a Sprint/HTC update, I can factory reset the phone (assuming that'll kill root), etc.? I may do the whole process with the recovery image later but don't need it right now.
I only need to do this as a stopgap until Sprint/HTC releases an update.
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Well, I wouldnt recommend doing a sprint update either. That will cause you to lose root most likely. The only way then to keep root is wait until we get a dump of the update and then cook a rom that includes root, in which case you would need to flash the recovery image. Updates usually fix the exploits we use to gain root.
chuckhriczko said:
Well, I wouldnt recommend doing a sprint update either. That will cause you to lose root most likely. The only way then to keep root is wait until we get a dump of the update and then cook a rom that includes root, in which case you would need to flash the recovery image. Updates usually fix the exploits we use to gain root.
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What he said...but yes, at the steps you quoted, mobilehavoc, you are capable of root access (you don't actually have it until you run that "su" command ). That allows you to read and modify otherwise locked away files and tweak to your hearts content!
Ive rooted and played around some but very little and followed everyones instructions very closely ( thank you for teaching a newbie ). Now how do I go back to original state that I backed up ( think I did ).
When I press the power and volume down button I get to the droid on skateboard, then I press the Home for recovery. I get the screen with all the options and I go to nandroid v2.2 restore and press trackball. It says restore latest backup press home to confirm. I do that and get the following error
Error : run 'nandroid-mobile.sh restore' via console.
What does this mean? Do i have to be tethered to PC and run this command from cmd prompt?
I am now lost again, any help is appreciated
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Ive rooted and played around some but very little and followed everyones instructions very closely ( thank you for teaching a newbie ). Now how do I go back to original state that I backed up ( think I did ).
When I press the power and volume down button I get to the droid on skateboard, then I press the Home for recovery. I get the screen with all the options and I go to nandroid v2.2 restore and press trackball. It says restore latest backup press home to confirm. I do that and get the following error
Error : run 'nandroid-mobile.sh restore' via console.
What does this mean? Do i have to be tethered to PC and run this command from cmd prompt?
I am now lost again, any help is appreciated
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Just to confirm since it wasn't mentioned, you did a Nandroid backup earlier right? can you confirm that there's a folder on your sdcard called "nandroid"?
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Just to confirm since it wasn't mentioned, you did a Nandroid backup earlier right? can you confirm that there's a folder on your sdcard called "nandroid"?
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Dont see that folder - I guess that is not good. Any ideas?
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Dont see that folder - I guess that is not good. Any ideas?
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You must do a backup BEFORE you can do a restore..
To clarify for everyone, here's a breakdown of the steps:
adb push /directory_you_placed_asroot2/asroot2 /data/local/
This copies the asroot2 program to the /data/local folder on your phone.
adb shell
This logs you into the phone. From here on out, you are no longer executing Windows commands from a DOS shell - you are actually executing Linux commands on the phone.
chmod 0755 /data/local/asroot2
This changes the permissions on the asroot2 program so that it can be executed.
/data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
This actually runs the root exploit and creates a file called /system/bin/sh that we will later turn into su.
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
This unmounts the /system partition and remounts it as writeable.
cd /system/bin
This puts you into the /system/bin folder.
cat sh > su
This creates the su program.
chmod 4755 su
This changes the persmissions on the su file to allow it to be executed.
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You must do a backup BEFORE you can do a restore..
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I thought I had. What are the steps? I have a flash recovery image on my SD card. I have followed all instructions that I could find
Grinder16 said:
I thought I had. What are the steps? I have a flash recovery image on my SD card. I have followed all instructions that I could find
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Boot to the recovery image then select "nandroid backup"
jonnythan said:
Boot to the recovery image then select "nandroid backup"
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Can you provide those steps? Sorry but complete newbie here
"I get the screen with all the options and I go to nandroid v2.2 restore and press trackball. It says restore latest backup press home to confirm. I do that and get the following error"
Go there but select Backup instead of Restore.
Turn the phone off, hold the Home key, and turn it on. When you get to the screen with the green text select nandroid backup.
How to Flash a ROM Without an SD Card
This is for all those who don't have a working sdcard, sdcard slot, etc. but want still to flash a new rom
Prerequisites:
Flash an Amon_RA recovery if you're using Clockwork - I recommend Darch's unofficial (CDMA Hero refer to my signature if you need it)
Access to a computer that had AndroidSDK tools on it - you'll be using ADB
Put whichever ROM.zip you want to flash in your android-sdk\tools folder - I would rename it to something simple. (My example which I'll be using for this tut is: C:\AndroidSDK\toosl\ROM.zip)
Directions:
Reboot into the Amon_RA recovery
Wipe data/factory reset, cache, and dalvik via the recovery menu
Open up cmd/terminal on your computer
Navigate to your android-sdk\tools directory
Enter the following in cmd/terminal:
Code:
adb shell
mount data
*wait a second or two* You may or may not get the "/ #" line returned.
Despite what happens press "Ctrl+C" to break the command and get back to the standard AndroidSDK\tools> directory
Enter the following in cmd/terminal:
(replace "ROM.zip" with the name you're using)
Code:
adb push ./ROM.zip /data/
*this will take anywhere from 30sec to a min depending on the rom.zip size*
Then we do this in cmd:
Code:
adb shell
recovery --update_package=DATA:ROM.zip
Wait for it to finish flashing/updating
Reboot
ENJOY
Brief rundown of what we just did:
Wiped /data/ to free up space for the zip
Put our ROM.zip onto the /data/ partition since we don't have an SD Card to work with.
Told the recovery to flash from our /data/ partition instead of /sdcard/
I did some digging around the AmonRA github to look for the commands it actually performs while in recovery I figured out exactly how to do what I wanted.
(namely THIS PAGE for those of you who are interested in seeing the exact page I found them on)
Good knowledge man. Thanks for the guide
Root-Hack-Mod-Always™
I got excited when i read the title having lost my sdcard, unfortunately my lap top in Frys customers service n i never went back for it, bs they said it was water damage lol idiots are wrong so my guarantee didnt cover it,anyways i think most of us knew this method, thnkz anyways........WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS HOW OR IF POSSIBLE TO CHANGE THE PATH TO THE STOCK BROWSER DOWNLOADS TO INTERNAL STORAGE????????????? PLS IF ANY1 KNOWZ LET ME KNOW
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I got excited when i read the title having lost my sdcard, unfortunately my lap top in Frys customers service n i never went back for it, bs they said it was water damage lol idiots are wrong so my guarantee didnt cover it,anyways i think most of us knew this method, thnkz anyways........WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS HOW OR IF POSSIBLE TO CHANGE THE PATH TO THE STOCK BROWSER DOWNLOADS TO INTERNAL STORAGE????????????? PLS IF ANY1 KNOWZ LET ME KNOW
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/sigh. I'd try to help if I knew what this post was even about. All I got was something about a laptop at Frys.
Anyway, nice post OP.
gotablunt said:
I got excited when i read the title having lost my sdcard, unfortunately my lap top in Frys customers service n i never went back for it, bs they said it was water damage lol idiots are wrong so my guarantee didnt cover it,anyways i think most of us knew this method, thnkz anyways........WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS HOW OR IF POSSIBLE TO CHANGE THE PATH TO THE STOCK BROWSER DOWNLOADS TO INTERNAL STORAGE????????????? PLS IF ANY1 KNOWZ LET ME KNOW
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Fail. Put the blunt DOWN.
+1 OP
You first mentioned
kyouko said:
My example which I'll be using for this tut is: C:\AndroidSDK\toosl\kyoukoROM.zip
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Code:
adb push ./kyoukoROM.zip /data/
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But later, you use this:
Code:
adb shell
recovery --update_package=DATA:mau5.zip
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I am confused on whether we use 'mau5.zip' as it is in the final command or change it to the name of our rom, which would be kyoukoROM.zip in your case?
HQRaja said:
You first mentioned
But later, you use this:
I am confused on whether we use 'mau5.zip' as it is in the final command or change it to the name of our rom, which would be kyoukoROM.zip in your case?
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It would be the name of the file you are trying to flash.
How do you flash the recovery without an SD card tho?
EDIT: I figured it out. I will post my steps later.
Here is what I did:
Rooted phone
Attempted to push Flash_image - failed due to filesystem permissions
Steps for Flash_Image:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system/bin
chmod 777 /system/bin
exit/ctrl+c
adb shell
adb push flash_image.zip /system/bin/flash_image
adb shell chmod 0755 /system/bin/flash_image
Flashing Recovery:
adb push Recovery.img /system/bin/
adb shell
flash_image recovery /system/bin/Recovery.img
rm /system/bin/Recovery.img
reboot recovery
Then proceeded to follow the steps in this guide successfully
Stuke00 said:
Here is what I did:
Rooted phone
Attempted to push Flash_image - failed due to filesystem permissions
Steps for Flash_Image:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system/bin
chmod 777 /system/bin
exit/ctrl+c
adb shell
adb push flash_image.zip /system/bin/flash_image
adb shell chmod 0755 /system/bin/flash_image
Flashing Recovery:
adb push Recovery.img /system/bin/
adb shell
flash_image recovery /system/bin/Recovery.img
rm /system/bin/Recovery.img
reboot recovery
Then proceeded to follow the steps in this guide successfully
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tip: use 'adb remount' instead of the manual mount commands. Do that before you adb shell. Just saves a bit of typing.
good work!
HQRaja said:
in the final command or change it to the name of our rom, which would be kyoukoROM.zip in your case?
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I changed the OP to make it more consistent.
But see the quote below
sirmx said:
It would be the name of the file you are trying to flash.
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Stuke00 said:
How do you flash the recovery without an SD card tho?
EDIT: I figured it out. I will post my steps later.
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Good to hear you got it. I realized later that I should have mentioned how to flash it without an SD card
Cool! Favorited in case I ever need it. Really useful I would imagine!
sirmx said:
tip: use 'adb remount' instead of the manual mount commands. Do that before you adb shell. Just saves a bit of typing.
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So would that be like this:
Code:
adb remount
adb shell
adb push flash_image.zip /system/bin/flash_image
adb shell chmod 0755 /system/bin/flash_image
Just confirming because I am about to feature this method on the blog I write for (with credit to Stuke00 and a link to his post) and don't wanna mess up. =)
EDIT: Forgot to mention that you rock! Thanks for the earlier help too.
EDIT 2: Nevermind, did some reading on what 'adb remount' does and found out it remounts /system with read+write access so I guess this is it. Though please do correct me if I am still wrong (which I am often).
Covered this method
Oh and in case you guys are interested in seeing my coverage of your methods, here it is...
The original method by kyouko: http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-install-a-rom-to-an-android-phone-device-without-sd-card/
The recovery method by Stuke00: http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-flash-a-recovery-to-an-android-device-without-sd-card/
Thank you guys, I can't do my work and earn my living without you. Keep it up! =)
EDIT: I'll have this last line as a part of my signature now.
Is this possible with Clockwork?
refthemc said:
Is this possible with Clockwork?
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Dunno, I don't have plans for using it ever again nor have I looked at Clockwork's github - if there is one.
But it should be able to if you can find out what scripts/commands are run when you use the menu. If you want to you can check the github link I have in the OP to see where I found the commands that are run, and then look for something similar in clockwork's source.
You'd be looking for something similar to:
Code:
--update_package=root:path - verify install an OTA package file
Thanks for the awesome guide! Saves me a lot of trouble, I don't have to take out my sdcard or manually enable USB in recovery anymore!
for me
for me it did not work in data but it worked in cache
kyouko said:
Brief rundown of what we just did:
Wiped /data/ to free up space for the zip
Put our ROM.zip onto the /data/ partition since we don't have an SD Card to work with.
Told the recovery to flash from our /data/ partition instead of /sdcard/
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Hi, I try to install a ROM from CACHE but I'm getting this in my command line:
recovery --update_package=CACHE:rom.zip
sh: /sbin/postrecoveryboot.sh: not found
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And my phone do nothing, how many time it take to install? normally using sdcard took no more than 5 minutes but using ADB nothing happens. Any help?
reynierpm said:
Hi, I try to install a ROM from CACHE but I'm getting this in my command line:
And my phone do nothing, how many time it take to install? normally using sdcard took no more than 5 minutes but using ADB nothing happens. Any help?
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what recovery are you using?
The official CWM has problems in mounting SD-EXT, thus, Jaggyrom and other custom roms (except stock) won't work properly and your phone will reboot everytime you install apps. You'll also get a lot of app crashes because Dalvik cache can't move properly. Now here's how to flash back to Yannou90's recovery using only Android Terminal Emulator.
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THINGS YOU NEED:
1. Your HTC Explorer must be rooted
2. Flash_image and Recovery (You can download it here on this thread)
3. Root File Explorers (Like Root Explorer and ES File Manager, at play store)
STEPS:
1. Download the zip file, read the readme inside the zip, and extract flash_image and recovery.img to the root of your SD Card
2. Download Root Explorer from play store, you can use ES file explorer if you want a root file explorer for free
3. Using your root explorer, copy flash_image to /system/bin/ but before you do that, make sure you mount /system/bin/ as R/W.
4. After copying flash_image, set flash_image permissions to rwxrwxrwx
5.Download Android Terminal Emulator on Play store
6. Run Terminal Emulator and open up preferences.
7. at the initial command, put this:
export PATH=/system/bin:$path
7. Go back to Terminal and Type su
8. Superuser should prompt. Accept it.
9. If you saw # it means you are running it as root, which is that we really needed. If you saw $ , it's not running as root and do type su again.
10. now type this:
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
11. Wait for it and if it's done, boot your phone to recovery.
12. CONGRATULATIONS AND YOU ARE BACK TO YANNOU90's RECOVERY
DOWNLOAD LINK:
Flash_Image and Recovery.zip
mrchezco1995 said:
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2. Flash_image and Recovery (You can download it here on this thread)
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Sorry, on trying to download the following message shows up.
"The page you have requested does not exist. Please check your spelling and try again."
Can you please re-upload the Flash_image and Recovery.zip ?
Download link 404..
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beegeevee said:
Sorry, on trying to download the following message shows up.
"The page you have requested does not exist. Please check your spelling and try again."
Can you please re-upload the Flash_image and Recovery.zip ?
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Deivi_Z said:
Download link 404..
Sent from my HTC desire_HD using xda app-developers app
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Download link fixed. Uploaded it to mediafire instead. Thanks for reminding guys.
permission denied
followed all the steps....still got the "Permission Denied" message
followed all the steps....still got the "Permission Denied" message
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Check superuser and make sure Terminal is allowed. And type su in all lowercase, not uppercase like SU. That wont work
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mrchezco1995 said:
The official CWM has problems in mounting SD-EXT, thus, Jaggyrom and other custom roms (except stock) won't work properly and your phone will reboot everytime you install apps. You'll also get a lot of app crashes because Dalvik cache can't move properly. Now here's how to flash back to Yannou90's recovery using only Android Terminal Emulator.
__________
THINGS YOU NEED:
1. Your HTC Explorer must be rooted
2. Flash_image and Recovery (You can download it here on this thread)
3. Root File Explorers (Like Root Explorer and ES File Manager, at play store)
STEPS:
1. Download the zip file, read the readme inside the zip, and extract flash_image and recovery.img to the root of your SD Card
2. Download Root Explorer from play store, you can use ES file explorer if you want a root file explorer for free
3. Using your root explorer, copy flash_image to /system/bin/ but before you do that, make sure you mount /system/bin/ as R/W.
4. After copying flash_image, download Android Terminal Emulator on Play store
5. Run Terminal Emulator and open up preferences.
6. at the initial command, put this:
export PATH=/system/bin:$path
7. Go back to Terminal and Type su
8. Superuser should prompt. Accept it.
9. If you saw # it means you are running it as root, which is that we really needed. If you saw $ , it's not running as root and do type su again.
10. now type this:
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
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After this step what I get is as follows
usage: flash_image partition file.img
sh-3.2#
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Superuser worked fine on terminal. But also got permission denied on last command in terminal.. should I push it via ADB?
You can simply flash the recovery using fastboot. Download this ZIP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=913094&d=1329843100 (courtesy of jaggyjags), start your phone in fastboot mode (ROM Manager might be able to reboot your phone into this mode, otherwise just turn it off, pull out the battery and replace it, then turn on while holding volume down and choose "FASTBOOT" from the menu that appears), then run "recovery.bat" from inside the ZIP. It's simpler than having to mess with adding files to /system/bin.
FYI, you need to set permissions on flash_image to allow it to be executed. I think typing this in the terminal emulator should work:
Code:
chmod 777 /system/bin/flash_image
(otherwise use your file manager to change the permissions to give read, write and execute permissions to all users i.e. tick all the boxes). This is the missing step from your guide to make it work from terminal emulator.
Also, you don't need multiple apps, you can just use terminal emulator for it all by using the "cp" command e.g. if flash_image is on the root of your SD card, use the following commands:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cp /sdcard/flash_image /system/bin/flash_image
then use the chmod command above and then the original command from the first post.
[BTW, if you're wondering, the first command identifies as root, the second remounts /system as RW, the last copies the file]
So the full process for terminal emulator ONLY, would be this:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cp /sdcard/flash_image /system/bin/flash_image
chmod 777 /system/bin/flash_image
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
{rm /sdcard/flash_image
rm /sdcard/recovery.img}
The commands in the {} are optional and just delete the two files from your SD card. The 2nd and 3rd commands can be excluded if you copy flash_image with a root capable file manager, as can the 4th if you change permissions with the file manager.
(This post ended up being much longer than I originally intended. I was just going to post the first paragraph, but figured I may as well post how to make it work the way the OP described as well - or at least what I think should make it work, I haven't actually tested the full process [I have tested the exact same process with other binaries {viewmem, tcpdump} and it works perfectly. Provided the usage of flash_image as in the OP is correct and works, this method will work])
EDIT: You also shouldn't have to change the initial command, /system/bin is already specified in $PATH. If it wasn't, pretty much nothing on the phone will work.
SifJar said:
You can simply flash the recovery using fastboot. Download this ZIP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=913094&d=1329843100 (courtesy of jaggyjags), start your phone in fastboot mode (ROM Manager might be able to reboot your phone into this mode, otherwise just turn it off, pull out the battery and replace it, then turn on while holding volume down and choose "FASTBOOT" from the menu that appears), then run "recovery.bat" from inside the ZIP. It's simpler than having to mess with adding files to /system/bin.
FYI, you need to set permissions on flash_image to allow it to be executed. I think typing this in the terminal emulator should work:
Code:
chmod 777 /system/bin/flash_image
(otherwise use your file manager to change the permissions to give read, write and execute permissions to all users i.e. tick all the boxes). This is the missing step from your guide to make it work from terminal emulator.
Also, you don't need multiple apps, you can just use terminal emulator for it all by using the "cp" command e.g. if flash_image is on the root of your SD card, use the following commands:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cp /sdcard/flash_image /system/bin/flash_image
then use the chmod command above and then the original command from the first post.
So the full process for terminal emulator ONLY, would be this:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cp /sdcard/flash_image /system/bin/flash_image
chmod 777 /system/bin/flash_image
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
{rm /sdcard/flash_image
rm /sdcard/recovery.img}
The commands in the {} are optional and just delete the two files from your SD card. The 2nd and 3rd commands can be excluded if you copy flash_image with a root capable file manager, as can the 4th if you change permissions with the file manager.
(This post ended up being much longer than I originally intended. I was just going to post the first paragraph, but figured I may as well post how to make it work the way the OP described as well - or at least what I think should make it work, I haven't actually tested the full process [I have tested the exact same process with other binaries {viewmem, tcpdump} and it works perfectly. Provided the usage of flash_image as in the OP is correct and works, this method will work])
EDIT: You also shouldn't have to change the initial command, /system/bin is already specified in $PATH. If it wasn't, pretty much nothing on the phone will work.
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Thank You. U completed this thread. Decided to use fastboot (faster) instead of terminal emulator way.
SifJar said:
You can simply flash the recovery using fastboot. Download this ZIP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=913094&d=1329843100 (courtesy of jaggyjags), start your phone in fastboot mode (ROM Manager might be able to reboot your phone into this mode, otherwise just turn it off, pull out the battery and replace it, then turn on while holding volume down and choose "FASTBOOT" from the menu that appears), then run "recovery.bat" from inside the ZIP. It's simpler than having to mess with adding files to /system/bin.
FYI, you need to set permissions on flash_image to allow it to be executed. I think typing this in the terminal emulator should work:
Code:
chmod 777 /system/bin/flash_image
(otherwise use your file manager to change the permissions to give read, write and execute permissions to all users i.e. tick all the boxes). This is the missing step from your guide to make it work from terminal emulator.
Also, you don't need multiple apps, you can just use terminal emulator for it all by using the "cp" command e.g. if flash_image is on the root of your SD card, use the following commands:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cp /sdcard/flash_image /system/bin/flash_image
then use the chmod command above and then the original command from the first post.
So the full process for terminal emulator ONLY, would be this:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cp /sdcard/flash_image /system/bin/flash_image
chmod 777 /system/bin/flash_image
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
{rm /sdcard/flash_image
rm /sdcard/recovery.img}
The commands in the {} are optional and just delete the two files from your SD card. The 2nd and 3rd commands can be excluded if you copy flash_image with a root capable file manager, as can the 4th if you change permissions with the file manager.
(This post ended up being much longer than I originally intended. I was just going to post the first paragraph, but figured I may as well post how to make it work the way the OP described as well - or at least what I think should make it work, I haven't actually tested the full process [I have tested the exact same process with other binaries {viewmem, tcpdump} and it works perfectly. Provided the usage of flash_image as in the OP is correct and works, this method will work])
EDIT: You also shouldn't have to change the initial command, /system/bin is already specified in $PATH. If it wasn't, pretty much nothing on the phone will work.
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Mine worked for me on terminal without any problems, but thanks for filling up what I just missrf for others. Hehe
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mrchezco1995 said:
10. now type this:
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
11. Wait for it and if it's done, boot your phone to recovery.
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I did upto this point when I write and enter this string nothing happens it gives me another sh-3.2# to write in. How would I know that the Yannou90 recovery has completed??? I'm stuck
SherazHashmi said:
I did upto this point when I write and enter this string nothing happens it gives me another sh-3.2# to write in. How would I know that the Yannou90 recovery has completed??? I'm stuck
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Why don't you try step 3 from jaggyjag's rooting tutorial....
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My HTC Explorer's recovery was stuck green logo, but what thing that helped to get back my clockword recovery
is just downloading you recovery file and renamed it recovery.img
And...
I used Android SDK tool, and used the below command in command prompt and then I reboot the mobile, and I got back:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Thanks for this valuable thread
SU not found !
after changing the INITIAL COMMAND
i restarted d terminal and now the initial command just gets printed and after that i typed 'su'...d output was 'su not found'..
wats d problem ???
I even tried d fastboot method...dats epic, whenever i try to install any .zip from it dis is wat i see
"Installing update...
Installation aborted."
Plz suggest nythng else other than REFLASHING it...its just that sumthng is restricting it to install :laugh:
hi! I have a question regarding recoveries... i have a recovery by yannou90 installed on my htc explorer, will this recovery work for other roms such as CM9 and CM10? It worked well with JaggyJags rom (3.2.1).. i am wondering if I need to switch to other recovery prior to installing CM roms.. thanks!
iamwin said:
hi! I have a question regarding recoveries... i have a recovery by yannou90 installed on my htc explorer, will this recovery work for other roms such as CM9 and CM10? It worked well with JaggyJags rom (3.2.1).. i am wondering if I need to switch to other recovery prior to installing CM roms.. thanks!
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Yeah, ll work for all rom installation...
Hit :thumbup: if i helped...
R. SAINT said:
Yeah, ll work for all rom installation...
Hit :thumbup: if i helped...
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got it man!
the steos for flashing the recovery worked for me but after 2 weeks now it responds to nothing when i try to wipe dalwik cache or perform any other funtion it displays nothing only the green title saying yonnou90 recovery.
Mayank T said:
the steos for flashing the recovery worked for me but after 2 weeks now it responds to nothing when i try to wipe dalwik cache or perform any other funtion it displays nothing only the green title saying yonnou90 recovery.
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My initial response to such a situation would be start the phone in fastboot mode and then flash the recovery from there. Download the ZIP here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=913094&d=1329843100, extract it and double click "recovery.bat" once the phone is in fastboot mode (start phone holding volume down, select fastboot from menu instead of recovery).
This assumes you're on Windows. If you're on Mac/Linux, find the fastboot binary for your platform and run the following command in a terminal:
Code:
./fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
where recovery.img is taken from the ZIP I linked above.
Alternatively, you could install a more up-to-date recovery such as TWRP or a newer build of CWM (not sure of links for the latest versions of either, but have a look around the forum and you should find them. Also some older builds of CWM had bugs [hence this thread exists], but I think the newer builds work fine on the Explorer; not 100% sure as I still use yannou90's build)