Ok, so my phone is a rooted Droid 2, and all my root required apps seem to be working fine. Well, I wanted to try some new roms, and most definitely backup my phone. So I start Rom manager, flash clockwork recovery, it tells me that was successful, then I try to backup current ROM, and it restarts my phone, and it loads up like nothing has changed. I go to Manage and restore current backups, and there is nothing there. If it makes a difference, the little loading swirl at the bottom is basically always there.
I'm quite confused, I thought this was a straight forward application, but it just seems not to be doing anything. Any help is appreciated.
I'm afraid I won't be much help but the exact same thing happened with my rooted Captivate. According to what I've read on CyanogenMod.com, when you flash Clockwork, it's supposed to put you in recovery. Mine didn't do that, but in ROM Manager, it lists Clockwork as my current recovery. I also tried to backup my current ROM and it did go into recovery and then rebooted and I had the same result as you. I read that you can't flash Clockwork on Froyo and if that's true, it's going to be a pain in the butt to flash back to Eclair, flash Clockwork, reflash Froyo, then try to install Cyanogen. I'm hoping someone will tell me there's either a Clockwork for Froyo or an easier way to do this.
I had same problems when first using ROM Manager. I found out eventually that the little swirls are ads loading.
After upgrading to Premium and getting rid of the ads, ROM Manager has worked fine for me.
Wildfire
CyanogenMod 6 RC2
I just rooted my evo 4g last week but I have not done anything to it yet. I have installed a few apps like Rom Manager, wifi tether, and a few others.
I wanted to do some reading before I tried to do anything else to minimize the chances of breaking my new toy
I have been told to flash amonRA, that it is better than clockwork and it will give me the nand backup that clockwork doesn't.
I have also been told that you can just simply do this through rom manager, at the bottom, by flashing alternate recovery.
Do I need to know anything else before doing this?
does this get rid of clockwork or just ad another recovery to chose from?
After I flash a recovery image, and before I try flashing a new rom, probably mikfroyo 4.4 based on what I have read, is there anything that you would suggest?
Installed Liberty today and it wouldn't load properly so I attempted restoring my backup from clock work. Now when I turn on my phone it just says LIBERTY and won't do anything else. Recommendations?
i downloaded this rom and installed it with rom manager but i cant get past the bootscreen, i need help AS WELL
Hi, I searched all over the forum here and couldn't find an answer to this. I have a HTC HD2 (love it still) and recently got a HTC Thunderbolt for business. I usually root these phones when I get it so no surprise here
I spent many hours researching what I can like I did for my HD2 and am ready to flash the ROM now. I rooted it already and now want to install Das BAMF Stripped but don't know how to without Clockwork Recovery. It sounds like a identical process to my HD2 except there is no MAGLDR for this version (not that I know of at least) and I think the Clockwork Recovery install is different for each phone so I can't just flash it.
Do I need to use ROM Manager from the market to do this? I prefer installing it and having the option to boot CWR if possible instead of relying on the application.
Any steps on where to get it and how to flash it properly on the Thunderbolt will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Install ROM manager. From there you install CWR. Then reboot. I wouldnt use it for anything else. You can uninstall it when you get CWR installed.
courtesy of my rooted bolt
I see how it works now. So that's the only way to install it on the Thunderbolt? I was actually doing it after I posted. Up and running on Das BAMF ROM now.
Thanks
I'm quickly finding the D2G is the least supported of the Droid devices and have the feeling I should have just bought the D2. It's been a bear trying to get information on this phone, let alone any decent ROMs that are working. That said I've got some issues with flashing backups, so here's the details.
Droid 2 Global
- CM7.1 (DROID2WE version) installed.
- Droid 2 Bootstrapper 1.0.0.5
- Clockwork Mod 5.0.2.3
First off, all the online documentation, including CM's site that CWM can be loaded by: "Hold the X key on the keyboard & the Power button until the device boots to the recovery." is incorrect. Doing so pulls up the PHONE recovery; the best way to get CWM to boot is to wait until the "M" logo comes up and the backlight on the screen turns off, then pressing and holding the power button for 5-10 seconds.
Now, I've tried both entering into recovery from ROM Manager, then creating a back up and rebooting into CWM recovery, then creating a backup. In both instances, the recovery will not restore; each and every time I've tried, I get this error: "Error while formatting /system". Keep in mind that I did NOT change the name of the backup (which I'm told can cause this error).
Supposedly, according to ROM Manager's page on the Market, the latest update was supposed to resolve the error/restore problem, but I've flashed 5.0.2.3 several times with no avail. I emailed Koush, but haven't received a response. To add to the issue, I haven't been able to get any other ROM to flash to the phone, like Liberty 3, for example, unless I flash SBF back to 2.4.330; it's almost like the phone doesn't like dealing with more than one ROM.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? I can't find anyone else with the same issues in a finite post and certainly no wikis to explain the matter. I have an OG Droid that doesn't have any of these problems so I assume this is related to the D2G and not because I'm doing something wrong.
**EDIT** Scroll to last post for the resolution.
D2G has a locked bootloader. The custom ROMs are made for a certain kernel. A GB-based ROM won't load on the 2.4.x base, and vice versa, a Froyo ROM won't start on the 4.5.x base.
To install CWM, you need to use Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap from the Market. With stock ROMs booting into CWM is only possible by first booting into the OS, and then choosing Reboot Recovery in the Droid 2 Bootstrap Recovery app you installed before.
(I have never used ROM Manager because it's not really supposed to work well with the D2G.)
Also, it's worth noting that the “official” CM7.1 ROM is based on the Froyo kernel from 2.4.x firmware.
I've got the Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap installed. But that still doesn't explain why all the videos and people I see online can switch in between ROMs on other phones, but it's so hard on the D2G, or that I can't get a backup to install properly.
I've read online that using the Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap to reboot into recovery isn't advised; can anyone confirm?
It's not advised for CM7 and MIUI; those have their own recovery access methods, and CWM comes preinstalled. In CM7, you have to long press the power button, tap “Reboot”, and choose “Recovery” from the reboot menu.
On the most current (ICS-based) MIUI, you have to use the boot menu (press the Volume Down button during power on when the notification LED turns blue while the red Motorola logo is still displayed).
On stock firmware, however, the only way to access CWM is using koush's Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrap and its Reboot Recovery option.
For most other phones, you just replace the stock recovery with CWM, and that gives you the same version of CWM whenever you boot into it.
On Motorola phones with locked bootloaders, CWM versions might differ between different ROMs, because CWM is installed as just another system component with the ROM itself, not outside the ROM inside the boot/recovery partition.
I am, however, unsure why are there such issues for you with backup and restore; I was able to use backup and restore on multiple occasions, and last time I did it was just 2 days ago when I switched between MIUI and stock about 7 times without resorting to SBF even once.
I thought the first few times it didn't 'restore' was because I installed CM7 incorrectly or that I didn't install the bootstrap correctly, but I've SBFd and installed CM7 at least 4 times now and I've never been able to restore; every time I do, I get the 'Error while formatting /system' message.
I really hope I'm just doing this wrong (though I don't see how) and someone can steer me in the right direction.
Wipe data/ cache?
If u use rom manager, go recovery via rom manager
I've done that every time, including wiping the cache partition AND Dalvik under 'advanced'. I found out it was the CM7 version I had installed, which was the 'stable' version that installs over Froyo. It was messing up all sorts of things. I installed one of the RevNightlies over the Gingerbread OTA and most of my problems resolved. I've still had a few instances of a backup not restoring right though... is that a common issue?
**EDIT**
Problem solved, thanks to the guys over @ Rootzwiki. If you have the D2G, you need to flash CWM for the Droid X (2nd-init). I did and backups/restores are working perfectly.
This is a HUGE issue, IMO. There's zero documentation on CWM online, so hopefully people will see this thread if they encounter the same issues I did.
beepea206 said:
**EDIT**
Problem solved, thanks to the guys over @ Rootzwiki. If you have the D2G, you need to flash CWM for the Droid X (2nd-init). I did and backups/restores are working perfectly.
This is a HUGE issue, IMO. There's zero documentation on CWM online, so hopefully people will see this thread if they encounter the same issues I did.
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I was also having this issue. Thank you for doing the research!
It's pretty frustrating because in ROM Manager, there's a Droid 2 Global option which you would think would be the obvious choice. Apparently D2G's really need DX-2ndInit.
I'm in DX-2ndInit Recovery on my D2G and it's actually doing functions instead of pretending. It's happily restoring a Nandroid backup that I made under the old original version of CWM that the D2Bootstrapper installed.
Edit: Nandroid Restore worked perfectly! All's going very well now and my phone is now running on AT&T on a GoPhone SIM. Looks like it can even jump on HSDPA!