clockwork mod, booting question - T-Mobile LG G2x

I read that for those of us that installed clockworkmod on our G2x using Rom Manager, that we can't boot into recovery other than with Rom manager or that other recovery boot app.
If we want to be able to boot into recovery from bootlooping or some issue like that we need to flash it the Nvflash way? Is this correct?
I've had to manually enter recovery on my N1 a few times, and if I can't do that on the G2x that would seem not as safe for when flashing n such. Thanks!

I actually have both NvFlash method and RomManager method. In an emergency situation it is going to be better to use the NvFlash method that way you can use the 2 button method to enter recovery in case you cannot boot your rom. Of course RomManager has a newer version so I dont know if that has any advantages. I mean there is always ADB if you get into serious trouble but for some reason I just cannot get it to push any files even though it does recognize the phone.

Use Nvflash so you can hold volume down and power until you see ANDROID on the screen.

Rusty! said:
Hold volume down and power until you see ANDROID on the screen.
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uhhh, isn't that a hard reset?

Nope, try it and see (backup first if you're paranoid )

Rusty! said:
Nope, try it and see (backup first if you're paranoid )
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Isn't that for nvflash method only though?
Sent from my G2x

Mine is an O2X, but I've never used NVFLash for recovery, I dd'd it the first time, and use ROM Manager to flash it subsequent times.
V- & Power worked on all 3 versions I've had installed.

jrharvey said:
I actually have both NvFlash method and RomManager method. In an emergency situation it is going to be better to use the NvFlash method that way you can use the 2 button method to enter recovery in case you cannot boot your rom. Of course RomManager has a newer version so I dont know if that has any advantages. I mean there is always ADB if you get into serious trouble but for some reason I just cannot get it to push any files even though it does recognize the phone.
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Which method did you do first?
I'm assuming NVFlash should be done first just to be sure

moshe22 said:
Which method did you do first?
I'm assuming NVFlash should be done first just to be sure
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i did Rom manager first witch made a fakeflash file( bad news if you get bootloops cuz you cant get into recovery via buttons ONLY within the OS)
then i did nvflash after he made that cute little video (works fine after installing CWM with rom manager!)
already flashed eagleblood 1.0
and using pauls service.jar file!!

To nvflash the latest CWM recovery, grab it here.
Then edit the command to show this instead of the test recovery that everyone has been using.
Code:
nvflash --bct E1108_Hynix_512MB_H8TBR00U0MLR-0DM_300MHz_final_emmc_x8.bct --bl fastboot.bin --download 5 recovery-clockwork-3.0.2.7-lge_p999.img
nvflash > RM (for now )

Rusty! said:
Mine is an O2X, but I've never used NVFLash for recovery, I dd'd it the first time, and use ROM Manager to flash it subsequent times.
V- & Power worked on all 3 versions I've had installed.
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On the G2x that will initiate a factory reset unless you've install CWR through nvflash

Interesting.
ROM Manager on the O2X will properly flash a new recovery, not a fake flash as it appears to do so on the G2X.
The key combo will also wipe an O2X that is running stock recovery, but who has one of them

Rusty! said:
Interesting.
ROM Manager on the O2X will properly flash a new recovery, not a fake flash as it appears to do so on the G2X.
The key combo will also wipe an O2X that is running stock recovery, but who has one of them
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i think you should get your facts straight, although you have a O2x it still not completely identical to g2x
if you did the button combo without flashing cwm via nvflash then on the g2x will factory reset. your posts assume that every1 used this method already when majority still have the stock recovery.
without specifying you could of just advised noobs to do a factory reset

Indeed, when I saw that ROM Manager had support for both phones, I assumed it performed the same. Think I'll add a disclaimer to my earlier post, just in case.

Yup... Volume down + Power on a G2x that has recovery via Rom Manager and NOT Nvflash will cause a factory reset.
Good thing I had a nandroid to restore to. lol
Oh and that factory reset does *NOT* remove root, or it didn't in my case, Superuser was still installed also. lol

I know this is off topic, but where are you getting 7Mb/s in Vegas?
I only get about half that. I'm in N. Vegas though.
Nevermind. I just hit 12 somehow. haha

xguntherc said:
Oh and that factory reset does *NOT* remove root, or it didn't in my case, Superuser was still installed also. lol
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Yeah that's normal, root files are on /system, factory reset only nukes /data

ok heres the big deal i noticed: and its the scary part!
If you just download ROM MANGER and FLASH RECOVERY thru that program, you will not have any options for a hardware recovery. Keep in mind this is NOT a dev phone! So dont think of it as one!
From the factory, when you hold vol down and power you basically perform a hard reset. If you flash clockwork recovery through NVFlash whenever you take battery out, put in, hold vol down and press and hold volume down and power until the android screen comes on, you will always have a way to recover your rom! So baically you need to nvflash the recovery. TRUST ME! Learn this! It's not hard. I can help you.
This is the reason nx1's and nxs's can not be bricked, is anytime you flash a recovery it "WILL NOT STICK". I know it sounds tough but its pure genius.
With pur phones that is not an option unless you know code. Trust me if i can do it so can anyone else.

It's pretty easy to brick a Nexus, just botch a radio flash
It's also simple to stop them reverting to stock recovery, just remove the install-recovery.sh file, most people do it.

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[Q] Won't Go Into Recovery Just Shows Red Triangle With Red Exclamation Mark.

Brand new Thunderbolt, I did have it rooted but just factory reset it, I no longer have root. I hold down the power button and BOTH volume arrows and get into the screen for recovery, when I go to it it gives me a black screen with a pic of a phone in the middle with a red triangle and a red exclamation mark over top the phone.
I want to root and get a new kernel but think it would not be smart to proceed until I fix this problem. Jeesh, had it less than 12 hours and broke it already haha.
So, how do I get it to let me in there so I can make a nandroid backup?
I'm pretty certain you need to be rooted to access recovery.
Well, last night when I WAS rooted I tried it and it didn't work either. Well, I will try that tonight around 5PM EST and let you know if rooting allows me in. Honestly, I factory reset the phone after I rooted it because I thought the way I rooted it messed it up. Now I am thinking that is not true.
You have to be rooted to get into recovery. Also, and I am not 100% sure about this, if you did a factory re-set and didnt re-root and then reinstall CWR then there wont be a recovery for you to access.
You're looking at the stock recovery. You need to reroot and flash CWM to be able to install custom zips.
Sent from my Thunderbolt.
theincrediblenoob said:
Brand new Thunderbolt, I did have it rooted but just factory reset it, I no longer have root. I hold down the power button and BOTH volume arrows and get into the screen for recovery, when I go to it it gives me a black screen with a pic of a phone in the middle with a red triangle and a red exclamation mark over top the phone.
I want to root and get a new kernel but think it would not be smart to proceed until I fix this problem. Jeesh, had it less than 12 hours and broke it already haha.
So, how do I get it to let me in there so I can make a nandroid backup?
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A factory reset shouldn't cause you to lose root. That just wipes data/cache. I would return to stock, root again and go from there. There's a thread in the development section on how to return to stock.
Did you flash CWM after rooting??? You can't do **** without that.
Ok, here is what I did, i took a factory thunderbolt and followed all the directions on this link.
http://www.thunderboltforums.com/fo.../1233-rs-guide-how-root-your-thunderbolt.html
Then, I downloaded rom manager and busybox and was about to try and install a kernal. I wanted to make a nandroid back up and thats when I noticed this problem. I also think I lost my 3g access then too. So, I went to factory reset and then tested the root checker app and it said I had NO ROOT.
I am rather noobish so please make the directions on how to fix this simple HAHA. I am also wondering if the link above has good root instructions and how would I install a kernel on the thunderbolt? Even a link to a thunderbolt kernel thread would be sweet!! THanks!!
I will wait for someone to let me know if that link is any good before I root with it again.
dbisch said:
A factory reset shouldn't cause you to lose root. That just wipes data/cache. I would return to stock, root again and go from there. There's a thread in the development section on how to return to stock.
Did you flash CWM after rooting??? You can't do **** without that.
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Honestly, idk what that is.. Sry, the only other phone i rooted was my incredible through the one step Unrevoked method.
I think the directions in the link above might have missed something that a noob like me would not have picked up on. Something you guys prolly would have known right away.
Go to xda Tbolt dev section, find the root how-to thread and re-root
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theincrediblenoob said:
Honestly, idk what that is.. Sry, the only other phone i rooted was my incredible through the one step Unrevoked method.
I think the directions in the link above might have missed something that a noob like me would not have picked up on. Something you guys prolly would have known right away.
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CMW is ClockworkMod Recovery. It's the recovery you flash in ROM Manager.
Follow this thread for rooting. There's a few other methods in the development section that have scripts so you don't have to manually push through ABD. Doing it yourself is more fail safe though and also a good learning experience.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996616
dbisch said:
CMW is ClockworkMod Recovery. It's the recovery you flash in ROM Manager.
Follow this thread for rooting. There's a few other methods in the development section that have scripts so you don't have to manually push through ABD. Doing it yourself is more fail safe though and also a good learning experience.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996616
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What about the link in my original post that I used to root? Any good?
theincrediblenoob said:
Then, I downloaded rom manager and busybox
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Downloading Rom Manager is NOT installing custom recovery but a way to do so.
Once RM is installed open it up & choose Flash ClockworkMod Recovery. That will install the latest recovery from which you can run backups and such.
feedhead said:
Downloading Rom Manager is NOT installing custom recovery but a way to do so.
Once RM is installed open it up & choose Flash ClockworkMod Recovery. That will install the latest recovery from which you can run backups and such.
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See, now when I did my incredible I never even downloaded rom manager. I don't even know what it really does. I thought I held up and power when turning on to get into the menu and I was able to make the nandroid backup from that menu somewhere?
dbisch said:
A factory reset shouldn't cause you to lose root. That just wipes data/cache. I would return to stock, root again and go from there. There's a thread in the development section on how to return to stock.
Did you flash CWM after rooting??? You can't do **** without that.
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What do you mean exactly by flashing CWM ? I just followed the instructions that the link gave me to do. If you wanna check it out i included the below
http://www.thunderboltforums.com/fo.../1233-rs-guide-how-root-your-thunderbolt.html
So... Just my 2 cents. You said you downloaded clockworks and busy box, but I never saw you reference super user. That should have been download number 1 after root. Without that, you're not doing anything.
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So... Just my 2 cents. You said you downloaded clockworks and busy box, but I never saw you reference super user. That should have been download number 1 after root. Without that, you're not doing anything.
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Yes, I did get that one too. I just rerooted it and now I am looking at the main screen in the rom manager again. What should I do? I do not have busy box, I have rom manager, superuser and root access. I keep hearing something about flashing clockworkrecovery next?? Like does that mean just click on the box in rom manager?
theincrediblenoob said:
I keep hearing something about flashing clockworkrecovery next?? Like does that mean just click on the box in rom manager?
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In ROM Manager if you select "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery", Rom Manager will do just that.
It will flash your recovery.
MePascal said:
In ROM Manager if you select "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery", Rom Manager will do just that.
It will flash your recovery.
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Ok I guess I am not fully understanding this. What does it really mean to "flash" your "recovery"?
Does this mean to make a copy of your current phone, like a nandroid backup? Or does it mean to access a copy you have already made and revert your system to that prior copy? Or am I wrong on both?
theincrediblenoob said:
Ok I guess I am not fully understanding this. What does it really mean to "flash" your "recovery"?
Does this mean to make a copy of your current phone, like a nandroid backup? Or does it mean to access a copy you have already made and revert your system to that prior copy? Or am I wrong on both?
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The answer to your first question of the first link being any good...that would be a big NO. Your phone never rooted from the start due to faulty directions posted. As far as flashing a recovery from clockworkmod that basically means when you need to get to the recovery screen this is the program that will bring you there with the understanding that you flash the recovery. NOW to do that there is an option at the top of the screen which says
" Flash ClockworkMod Recovery "
Latest Recovery: ClockworkMod 3.0.2.5
Once you flash it will show this:
Flash CLockworkMod Recovery
Current Recovery: ClockworkMod 3.0.3.5
Latest Recovery: ClockworkMod 3.0.2.5
TO FLASH YOU SIMPLY SELECT THIS BOX AND IT WILL BRING UP A SCREEN TO CONFIRM PHONE MODEL AND THEN WILL ASK FOR SUPERUSER PERMISSION WHICH YOU MUST GRANT ACCESS TO AT ALL TIMES.
KDKobes said:
The answer to your first question of the first link being any good...that would be a big NO. Your phone never rooted from the start due to faulty directions posted. As far as flashing a recovery from clockworkmod that basically means when you need to get to the recovery screen this is the program that will bring you there with the understanding that you flash the recovery. NOW to do that there is an option at the top of the screen which says
" Flash ClockworkMod Recovery "
Latest Recovery: ClockworkMod 3.0.2.5
Once you flash it will show this:
Flash CLockworkMod Recovery
Current Recovery: ClockworkMod 3.0.3.5
Latest Recovery: ClockworkMod 3.0.2.5
TO FLASH YOU SIMPLY SELECT THIS BOX AND IT WILL BRING UP A SCREEN TO CONFIRM PHONE MODEL AND THEN WILL ASK FOR SUPERUSER PERMISSION WHICH YOU MUST GRANT ACCESS TO AT ALL TIMES.
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What is wrong with the link above?? I used it last night to root the phone and according to root checker I have root... I am not second guessing you, I am just wanting to know what is wrong with it so I can fix the wrong or add the missed steps so I dont have issues.

How to remove Clockworkmod? I've already unrooted

Hi. I'm trying to return the G2x and I'm trying to get a replacement. I had serious problems with random rebooting. I've already installed the factory rom and used superoneclick to unroot the phone. I no longer have super user. However, when I pressed the power and vol down button, it still takes me to clockworkmod recovery.
How do i go about restoring the stock recovery?
Use the One Click CWM recovery flasher.
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Use the One Click CWM recovery flasher.
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Is there a link to this? Or is it a part of the superoneclick?
The reason why I need to make sure it's unrooted because I purchased the phone from Wirefly. I don't know how detailed they are. If it was just to a T-mobile store, then I wouldn't care too much about the cwm.
[RECOVERY][APP] One-Click ClockworkMod Recovery NvFlasher for Windows Updated:5-03-11

CWM won't stick...Even with locked bootloader

I rooted according the directions found here: http://www.droidfiles.us/nexus-s-4g/root-nexus-s-4g/ after getting a new Nexus S 4G.
Even after locking the bootloader. It goes to the Android-with-box then to the Exclaimation-point-inside triangle. When I volume-up and power-button from that screen, an "Android Recovery <3e>" comes up...
Does anyone know what might be going on? And how do I get my custom recovery to stick?
Well, that's my post, so ill try to help. First, and don't take this the wrong way, but did you follow those instructions to a T? When you boot into bootloader, your pushing CWM to you phone with the fastboot command?
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mikeyinid said:
Well, that's my post, so ill try to help. First, and don't take this the wrong way, but did you follow those instructions to a T? When you boot into bootloader, your pushing CWM to you phone with the fastboot command?
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No offense taken...it's a valid questions since humans have trouble following directions.
To answer your Q, yes, I followed it to a tee. I'm going to retry now...from scratch. Gonna load the stock imgs and go from the beginning...
TonyArmstrong said:
No offense taken...it's a valid questions since humans have trouble following directions.
To answer your Q, yes, I followed it to a tee. I'm going to retry now...from scratch. Gonna load the stock imgs and go from the beginning...
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Apparently alot of people have this issue, me included. I seen some posts about using root explorer to change the name of the recovery image if it shows up in system /ext. Sounds crazy but I hear it doesn't show up on all phone's. IV come to terms with having to fastboot every time I flash but I'd love to see a fix. Have you tried Amons recovery?
TonyArmstrong said:
No offense taken...it's a valid questions since humans have trouble following directions.
To answer your Q, yes, I followed it to a tee. I'm going to retry now...from scratch. Gonna load the stock imgs and go from the beginning...
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Have you flashed recovery through Rommanager when your phone boots up?
You have to flash a non-stock kernel, the recovery gets overwritten on reboot. So if you flash CWM and reboot without flashing a custom kernel you will be back to stock recovery.
Edit: oops maybe I was wrong lol, maybe it isnt the kernel. im assuming you flashed the recovery in fastboot?
mbh87 said:
You have to flash a non-stock kernel, the recovery gets overwritten on reboot. So if you flash CWM and reboot without flashing a custom kernel you will be back to stock recovery.
Edit: oops maybe I was wrong lol, maybe it isnt the kernel. im assuming you flashed the recovery in fastboot?
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No, I dont think your wrong bro. It makes sense. Ill test your theory soon.
Tony, when you push CWM, are you able to boot into recovery by hitting volume down twice to recovery and hitting power? If so, I suggest you flash this ROM. Its stock rooted and you will not have problems with CWM sticking. You dont even have to wipe to flash it...
I've read on some methods for rooting that there is a file /system/etc/install-recovery.sh (or something like that, should be able to find it by mounting system in recovery and adb shell ls /system/etc then using adb shell rm -r /system/etc/install-recovery.sh).
Though after I fastboot flashed the recovery, booted into recovery, did a nandroid, I formatted /system before I flashed CM7, so that would've killed the file anyways.
david1171 said:
I've read on some methods for rooting that there is a file /system/etc/install-recovery.sh (or something like that, should be able to find it by mounting system in recovery and adb shell ls /system/etc then using adb shell rm -r /system/etc/install-recovery.sh).
Though after I fastboot flashed the recovery, booted into recovery, did a nandroid, I formatted /system before I flashed CM7, so that would've killed the file anyways.
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I just had CWM, never had any issues. Im not sure what dictates whether that file is there or not. Im guessing that since tony is so quiet though he got it figured out..
whats amazing is i dont have this script and its one of the things holding the one click up :x
also its part of init.rc so technically a new kernel would.. in theory wipe that out...
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Have you flashed recovery through Rommanager when your phone boots up?
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I did flash CWM through Rom Manager. That didn't work the first few times. It stalled...
mikeyinid said:
Tony, when you push CWM, are you able to boot into recovery by hitting volume down twice to recovery and hitting power? If so, I suggest you flash this ROM. Its stock rooted and you will not have problems with CWM sticking. You dont even have to wipe to flash it...
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I got it to stick -- or at least i thought I had it. I followed the initial instructions provided in a previous thread. And per the instructions, I download Rom Manager and I installed CWM through it (again).
I'm going to wipe my phone fully -- reinstall the base 2.3.4 with the the stock recovery, via the IMG files for GRJ22 and start over...See what happens then.
Wait, I'm confused. Why would you flash stock images when your already stock? If you follow the instructions in the link you posted in the op there is no reason you shouldn't be rooted. Have you actually even booted into recovery?
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I got it to stick -- or at least i thought I had it. I followed the initial instructions provided in a previous thread. And per the instructions, I download Rom Manager and I installed CWM through it (again).
I'm going to wipe my phone fully -- reinstall the base 2.3.4 with the the stock recovery, via the IMG files for GRJ22 and start over...See what happens then.
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I realllyyy don't suggest flashing a recovery with rom manager. I'm not bashing ROM Manager, I'm a paid user, but the way that it flashes recoveries is unsafe. I've had it almost brick my Evo and I've seen it brick other phones.
Just use fastboot... if you can't get that working, you probably shouldn't be messing with the phone.
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Wait, I'm confused. Why would you flash stock images when your already stock? If you follow the instructions in the link you posted in the op there is no reason you shouldn't be rooted. Have you actually even booted into recovery?
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I'm rooted successfully. I feel more comfortable (with recovery acting flaky) with unrooting and starting over from scratch...
Call me kooky, but a bone-stock unrooted phone with no user data, no nothing, is how I got it, so why not return it to that state and start over. That's the only way I know to insure that whatever I do is not influenced by any data, bad file permissions, etc. that could hose rooting and installing recovery.
TonyArmstrong said:
I'm rooted successfully. I feel more comfortable (with recovery acting flaky) with unrooting and starting over from scratch...
Call me kooky, but a bone-stock unrooted phone with no user data, no nothing, is how I got it, so why not return it to that state and start over. That's the only way I know to insure that whatever I do is not influenced by any data, bad file permissions, etc. that could hose rooting and installing recovery.
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OCD, I know the feeling lol. What got it to stick?
derekwilkinson said:
I realllyyy don't suggest flashing a recovery with rom manager. I'm not bashing ROM Manager, I'm a paid user, but the way that it flashes recoveries is unsafe. I've had it almost brick my Evo and I've seen it brick other phones.
Just use fastboot... if you can't get that working, you probably shouldn't be messing with the phone.
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I used fastboot to install CWM initially (fastboot flash recovery recovery-xxxxx.zip -- can't remember the filename right now). The directions for rooting the NS4G state explicitly to use ROM Manager to flash the recovery to "make sure it sticks" after initially pushing it to the phone via fastboot.
It's obviously a hack, but apparently it works more often than it fails.
I'm a paid user of ROM Manager as well. I have to admit, it was fine to flash Amon Ra to my Evo. Since I'm new(er) to the NS4G, I'm going to defer to those with more expertise and follow the directions given.
TonyArmstrong said:
I used fastboot to install CWM initially (fastboot flash recovery recovery-xxxxx.zip -- can't remember the filename right now). The directions for rooting the NS4G state explicitly to use ROM Manager to flash the recovery to "make sure it sticks" after initially pushing it to the phone via fastboot.
It's obviously a hack, but apparently it works more often than it fails.
I'm a paid user of ROM Manager as well. I have to admit, it was fine to flash Amon Ra to my Evo. Since I'm new(er) to the NS4G, I'm going to defer to those with more expertise and follow the directions given.
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well the "make sure it sticks" flashing with rom manager doesn't make any sense. the only way the recovery would be overwritten is if the ROM you flash over writes it or in fastboot
mikeyinid said:
OCD, I know the feeling lol. What got it to stick?
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Yeah, I'm very anal when it comes to this kind of stuff...I was a developer for a little bit (Java middleware, then on to the front-end stuff) where regression testing was important. Sometimes, it's best to reload things piece by piece to see what breaks what. Then go from there.
I haven't gotten it to stick yet; gonna get some sleep and start over tomorrow. I used fastboot to push the stock boot, bootloader, system, recovery, and userdata IMGs a moment ago, and the phone is back to bone stock.

[Q] problems with rom manager

hey guys a have problems with rom manager.
i was trying to do a backup rom. but rom manager gives me 2 different errors 2 different times.
first it tells me the i need to have cmw v4 and up and the other is it cant mount system so it only backup the bootlogo!!!
how can i fix this
gypsy214 said:
hey guys a have problems with rom manager.
i was trying to do a backup rom. but rom manager gives me 2 different errors 2 different times.
first it tells me the i need to have cmw v4 and up and the other is it cant mount system so it only backup the bootlogo!!!
how can i fix this
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Backup from recovery
mr mystery said:
Backup from recovery
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i did that and got the same issues.
gypsy214 said:
i did that and got the same issues.
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Did you boot into recovery from rom manager? Or by holding power + volume down to boot into the nvflashed version? Make sure you're making backups by booting into the nvflashed recovery.
I've noticed that stock GB and ROM Manager do not get along. I'm forced to boot into recovery to do anything.
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Personally, I find Rom Manager to be completly useless and doesn't allow you to do anything right. Your best bet is to boot into recovery by holding power and vol down if you want something done right.
Tattooed5150 said:
Personally, I find Rom Manager to be completly useless and doesn't allow you to do anything right. Your best bet is to boot into recovery by holding power and vol down if you want something done right.
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Agreed I find rom manager totally useless too, I haven't even used it since my mytouch 4g days, no need to with the nvflash recovery, once flashed it is just about fool proof. I never. Ever had a problem. Using it, and to rename my backups I use andro zip from the market and its free, also nvflash gets updated in a timely manner.......great great tool and like I said no problems using it
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Agreed I find rom manager totally useless too, I haven't even used it since my mytouch 4g days, no need to with the nvflash recovery, once flashed it is just about fool proof. I never. Ever had a problem. Using it, and to rename my backups I use andro zip from the market and its free, also nvflash gets updated in a timely manner.......great great tool and like I said no problems using it
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ROM Manager works fine on phones where the recovery partition is accessible when the phone is booted into the Android OS. On my Nexus One it works great and flashes recovery to the recovery partition where it is supposed to go.
On the G2X, LG made the recovery partition non-accessible when the phone is booted into the Android OS. So ROM Manager cannot flash recovery directly to the recovery partition. It flashes it to regular phone memory and then tricks the phone into running it when you say reboot to recovery in ROM Manager. Because of this people call this a "fake flash" and is not as reliable as recovery flashed to the recovery partition where it should be. Therefore, it is not advisable to use ROM Manager with the G2X and just use NVFlash to flash Clockworkmod Recovery to the recovery partition where it should be.

[Q] Don't know what to do at root menu

Using following the cyanogen wiki LG G2x Full Update tutorial
I got clockwork and everything else working, but when I download cyanogen 7 and tell it to install it, the directions get a little fuzzy. I don't know exactly what to do in the root menu. I thought I'd just hit the 1st reboot option, but that just loads the phone normally with stock ROM.
I just started experimenting with different options, like factory reset, thinking maybe this would be the option to run cyanogen, but now I think I undid almost everything and I'm back to square one (Except superuser is still installed for some reason)
HELP! I donate
Owens867 said:
Using following the cyanogen wiki LG G2x Full Update tutorial
I got clockwork and everything else working, but when I download cyanogen 7 and tell it to install it, the directions get a little fuzzy. I don't know exactly what to do in the root menu. I thought I'd just hit the 1st reboot option, but that just loads the phone normally with stock ROM.
I just started experimenting with different options, like factory reset, thinking maybe this would be the option to run cyanogen, but now I think I undid almost everything and I'm back to square one (Except superuser is still installed for some reason)
HELP! I donate
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After you dload rom go to recovery, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe data, wipe system, select install zip from sd, search for zip (cm7 rom u dloaded) and flash, then reboot.
NVIDIA NEVER AGAIN!
Look here and follow the instructions. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1274998 If you flashed cwm via nvflash then go straight here. http://theunlockr.com/2011/05/03/how-to-load-a-custom-rom-on-the-t-mobile-g2x
Let us know if this is enough.
p.s. you navigate cwm via the volume keys and confirm via the power button.
edit: if you want google apps (gapps) get it here and flash immediately after flashing cm7. http://goo-inside.me/gapps/
Wow thanks for the nvflash link. I was able to flash cm7 with it no problem! Now when you say flash immediately after cm7, do you mean right after it installs cm7 while still in the root?
After my prior troubles, I am no longer assuming anything :|
Owens867 said:
Wow thanks for the nvflash link. I was able to flash cm7 with it no problem! Now when you say flash immediately after cm7, do you mean right after it installs cm7 while still in the root?
After my prior troubles, I am no longer assuming anything :|
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Yes, I did mine via CWM though so I'm not as familiar with the way you're going about it. The main "trick" is that you have to flash CWM via nvflash not ROM manager, I learned that one the hard way. On the bright side it's nearly impossible to permanently brick this phone.
Sorry about the delay in reply, I'm at work so I'm not able to pay tons of attention to the forum.
You are not at a "root" menu. It is Clockworkmod Recovery menu. There is no such thing as a root menu.

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