Custom recovery... A little confused - Defy Android Development

Hi all
I have just install MIUI to try it out after using adlxmod f4d since I got my Defy (had a Dext before and used adlxmod on that too, so it was the logical starting point)
However, one of the steps is to wipe the Dalvik cache, and the recovery threw an error ("Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 No such file or directory). Looking round, somewhere I saw mentioned I should upgrade the custom recovery, but I have no idea how. The only thing I ever did (with my Defy) was install Tenfar's recovery app, as listed in the F4D instructions at the time.
Anyone able to help me solve this?
Cheers all
Mouse

drmouse81 I think the best approach for you is to wipe everything from stock recovery, then flash the nordic SBF. After you have flashed the nordic SBF you must root your phone (use SuperOneClick - it quite easy) and then install 2nd Init v1.4.2 (it will install also CWM). If you like to install MIUI you can follow the steps mentioned on this topic.
You will also find a lot of useful information on this topic: link.

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[Q] HELP - Moto Triumph does not boot after font installation

So I bought my Motorola Triumph a few days ago rooted it and it worked fine even after many reboots.
So a few days later, I installed new fonts and replaced all the existing ones using Font Installer. After I rebooted, the phone does not boot any more, it does not go beyond the M logo screen
I looked all over the internet but couldn't find something useful to fix the problem.
Plz help me solve this.
I appreciate any tips (note: I am not an expert)
Is it bricked?
Your gonna have to wipe dalvik cache and cache in recovery try to boot again. If that don't work wipe data in recovery and be prepared to set up phone again. Don't worry you wont lose root
Sent from my Incredible 2 HD using XDA App
When I had this issue after a different mistake what I did was flash a stock rom. You're going to need a custom recovery to do so. If you don't have clockworkmod recovery on your phone you can find a installation guide and a download link HERE. As for the stock rom and how to flash it look HERE (I used the regular rom and not the deodex version, only because I honestly have no clue of the differnce xD)
Hope this helps.
~SkiZophr3nic~
Huh, just went through the same thing myself
If what is happening to you is what happened to me, you screwed up Clockopia.ttf (or replaced it with a font Android doesn't like) and are now stuck in a boot loop
Here's how to fix it
You need to install a custom recovery (you should have this anyway so you can backup before trying new things)
Here are detailed instructions, it's easy
http://androidforums.com/triumph-all-things-root/421674-clockworkmod-recovery-motorola-triumph.html
Now, at this point, you have a few options:
You can download a stock ROM, flash that, and go back to stock. You will lose everything
You can downloaad stock ROM, and just restore the /system. You do this under backup and restore -> Advanced restore. This will probably get you back up and running and you won't lose any data
You could replace Clockopia.ttf. Attached is a zip file that will do it for you. Put the zip file on your SD card and flash it using CWM (do not use "flash update.zip", use "flash zip file on sdcard" and navigate to it). This will replace Clockopia with the one from stock. Then reboot and you should be up and running

how do i update rooted phone w/ ota update?

so sadly im still running 1.28.531.10 and want to update to 1.63.531.2, i got a file - OTA_Doubleshot_TMOUS_1.63.531.2-1.28.531.10_release_245284jzymhpvbi39cqj18.zip but it fails to flash - as a non-developer I came across http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1624516 and think i need to somehow get Modaco CWM ? i currently have titanium backup and rom manager apps with - CWM 5.0.2.7 flashed.
Might be stupid question but how exactly do i load in this new update, without messing up my current setup (using trimmed stock rom rooted with s-off)?
I see the article reference calls out some "PG59IMG.zip" file
but cant i simply use my "OTA_Doubleshot_TMOUS_1.63.531.2-1.28.531.10_release_245284jzymhpvbi39cqj18.zip" that got downloaded?
I guess i need a bit more help - as feeling pretty out of it and certainly dont want to mess up my phone. I got too much other stuff going on but would like to do the update - can someone please provide a list of instructions on how to update the phone without loosing all my stuff? - like where do i get this Modaco CWM and what version i need. and if i can use my ota.zip file
i tried flashing my ota.zip via cwm 5.0.2.7 but it just errors out
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated
You can only install manufacturer ota updates with a stock recovery.
Doing the update can equate to a factory reset, at the very least will lose root - you'll have to re-root it.
Installing a PG59IMG.zip file will wipe your system.
Sent from a digital distance.
steve_77 said:
so sadly im still running 1.28.531.10 and want to update to 1.63.531.2, i got a file - OTA_Doubleshot_TMOUS_1.63.531.2-1.28.531.10_release_245284jzymhpvbi39cqj18.zip but it fails to flash - as a non-developer I came across http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1624516 and think i need to somehow get Modaco CWM ? i currently have titanium backup and rom manager apps with - CWM 5.0.2.7 flashed.
Might be stupid question but how exactly do i load in this new update, without messing up my current setup (using trimmed stock rom rooted with s-off)?
I see the article reference calls out some "PG59IMG.zip" file
but cant i simply use my "OTA_Doubleshot_TMOUS_1.63.531.2-1.28.531.10_release_245284jzymhpvbi39cqj18.zip" that got downloaded?
I guess i need a bit more help - as feeling pretty out of it and certainly dont want to mess up my phone. I got too much other stuff going on but would like to do the update - can someone please provide a list of instructions on how to update the phone without loosing all my stuff? - like where do i get this Modaco CWM and what version i need. and if i can use my ota.zip file
i tried flashing my ota.zip via cwm 5.0.2.7 but it just errors out
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated
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Id say backup apps with titanium backup and flash the pg5 zip
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update
UPDATE:
finally got root:
used:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1532809
to get CMR flashed - then downloaded su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip
and flashed it through CMR...
for some reason other root methods just didnt work (i tried about 5 ) and at some point did have superuser.apk on phone but it said bad permissions, and i downloaded a "root checker" and it said i still did not have root..
but kudos to hasoon2000 -- for making the program - still dont know if i should "relock-bootloader" (i already has s-off, but used his program to flash CMR, then CMR to flash the su.zip ) but dont know what "unlock bootloader" did and if i should relock it, now that i got root up and going...
One thing I'd do is--
I apologize for being late to this thread; I would have listed a more straightforward method with source links had I referenced the conversation earlier. Be that as it may...
steve_77 said:
to get CMR flashed - then downloaded su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip and flashed it through CMR...
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That's an older version of Superuser. And while it may be adequate, I recommend you flash the newer version from AndroidSU.com: http://downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
From my experience, it sometimes doesn't want to install unless you follow these steps:
Boot into CWM recovery
Connect your phone to PC via USB
Choose "mounts and storage," then "mount USB storage"
When your phone directory shows up on your PC, copy the Superuser zip to the root of your SD card
Unmount USB storage and go back to the main CWM menu, then choose "install zip from sdcard"
Scroll down to the Superuser zip and select it. Installation should go without problems.
steve_77 said:
but kudos to hasoon2000 -- for making the program - still dont know if i should "relock-bootloader" (i already has s-off, but used his program to flash CMR, then CMR to flash the su.zip ) but dont know what "unlock bootloader" did and if i should relock it, now that i got root up and going...
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Erm, no. You most definitely do not want to relock the bootloader. If you have root/s-off, updating Superuser is the only thing I'd recommend. You're golden for everything else.
Hope the above info proves helpful --
--
KingCheetah
KingCheetah said:
That's an older version of Superuser. And while it may be adequate, I recommend you flash the newer version from AndroidSU.com: http://downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip
KingCheetah
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I tried that the other day, however If i flash that version v3.0.7 (41) -
I no longer have "root" and my "rom manager" and "titanium backup" will not work
- the new su app did look nicer but - defeats the point if it doesn't function, im still trying to find a way to revert my phone and get the old version back in there(have to start all over). Im hoping there is a workaround for this behavior (perhaps there should be a separate thread on getting a working version of superuser 3.0.7 - as it installed fine)?

need help understanding how to root....

ok so ive searched everywhere and tried reading everything but im very confused. i see that it is going to be very hard to root my tf101 since i have the latest asus ota update (build #9.2.1.24) but i cant quite wrap my head around how to do it.
i tried using the backup exploit and sparkyroot but those dont work on the latest ota. i already have Rom Manager installed and tried the recoveryinstaller.apk from Gnufabio but those didnt do anything either.
iv read the thread about downgrading (Wolf's guide) but im hesitant to do that since i dont understand it and i have no experience using the shell command (is that the same as using a terminal emulator?) can anyone please explain the terminology and how to downgrade? what program do i need on my computer (running windows vista)? please be gentle and dumb it down for me and include any links to programs or files i may need
thanks so much
p.s. is a "Blob" the same thing as an SBF? and if i did a factory data wipe, would that downgrade from ics 9.2.1.24 or keep it the same?
Adb shell is the same as running a terminal emulator, just google android sdk download and click the first link. Follow wolf's instructions carefully using your favorite recoveryblob from the development and you should be perfectly fine. Never use Rom manager, please just uninstall it now. If you factory reset, the recovery will still be there, as a reset only deletes user data, to return to stock you would need to flash stock recovery over cwm (not recommended) or flash a whole ASUS ota package from their website (better, removes any root and rom you have, cross that bridge when you get to it) What are the first 4 digits of your serial number? (for ex: mine are B70K) If they start with B60 or lower (B50,B40,etc..) you can just use NvFlash instead of having to use wolf's guide to root. Don't be too scared, it isn't that bad, just follow instructions carefully.
Thanks for the reply. My serial is b60. After more searching I was able to find an adb dummies guide and was able to downgrade to .17 but I didn't read one extra post to see that sparkyroot doesn't work with .17
So I had to do it all over again and go down to .11 and that worked and then I used sparkyroot and voodoo ota rootkeeper. Will rootkeeper work/stay if I do a factory reset? Cuz some apps and services aren't working. Or should I just do the ota to .17 and then .24? And now I can use nvflash in order to flash a new rom? Is that in the market or just google it?
Thanks again
You didn't need to go through all that since you have NvFlash, but good learning process I suppose
At this point, since you're rooted, use recoveryinstaller again to install CWM recovery, download a kernel.zip (I recommend Guevor's kernel) your favorite ROM .zip, and a new recovery.zip (as 3.2.0.1 works but is pretty outdated) [OR you can go to team rouge's thread in dev for an NvFlash version of recovery and NvFlash instead of recovery installer and update, then apply rom and kernel .zips in new recovery]
Make sure to place the .zips on external SD card if you're using 3.2.0.1. Any other Qs?
Edit: links
NvFlash: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1123429&highlight=nvflash
Rouge Recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1446019
when you say that recovery.zip 3.2.0.1 is outdated do you mean the CWM version?
is flashing a new kernel safe? this is obviously my first time with a tablet with so much "freedom" compared to my droid2global lol
personal opinion, what do you think of android revolution rom? any other recommendations?
Yes the CWM version, I did use 3.2.0.1 for awhile though, it works, it's just old.
Yes, flash away, just always remember to wipe cache and dalvik-cache before flashing anything.
Android revolution is a great stock based rom, if you like the tab the way ASUS sends it too you, I personally prefer AOSP based roms, so my other recommendation if you want to go that route is Megatron or AOKP Build 37
Guevor's v20 kernel is the best out atm, imo.

[HELP] Phone won't boot correctly!

Hello,
I don't know if i'm in the right section of the forum, but i'm have some questions and i need a little help.
The point is I recently got myself a Milestone 2 UK with Firmware MILS2_U6_4.1-22.
I decided to root the phone cause a custom rom is just more fun! Then i installed recovery with bootstrap.
Then I downloaded CM9
I first did a factory reset in cwm after that dalvick cach and cache and i flashed CM9.
After that the just won't boot, I only see the Red Moto sign.
I know that you can flash a SBF file or something but i don't now wich one i have to pick.
My Question is anyone here who knows the asnwer?
You don't need to open two threads for the same issue: forum.xda-developers.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&noquote=1&p=29412270
w0uter said:
Hello,
I don't know if i'm in the right section of the forum, but i'm have some questions and i need a little help.
The point is I recently got myself a Milestone 2 UK with Firmware MILS2_U6_4.1-22.
I decided to root the phone cause a custom rom is just more fun! Then i installed recovery with bootstrap.
Then I downloaded CM9
I first did a factory reset in cwm after that dalvick cach and cache and i flashed CM9.
After that the just won't boot, I only see the Red Moto sign.
I know that you can flash a SBF file or something but i don't now wich one i have to pick.
My Question is anyone here who knows the asnwer?
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First flash 2.3.6 (you will have a better battery performance with CM9).
Download CM9 again and choose EU version for european kernel, or your phone won't boot

[Q] Overwriting CWM with TWRP and replacing 4.1 with 4.2

Hello everyone!
I'm hoping to get a little bit of guidance from the members here regarding my TF300T. Last week I started down the road to unlocking my TF300 and honestly, I am finding it painfully slow to use. I also have a Samsung Note 2 and find it just blazing fast compared to my TF300. I read a little bit online and having tried a "Factory Rest" etc. I found it still lagged at key entry, browsing etc.
I successfully unlocked my TF300 and then installed CWM. I think however, that the guide I was following was a little outdated (?) because when I went looking for a new ROM to install, most posts STRONGLY recommended TWRP. So my first question is:
If I follow the instructions here:
h t t p : / / teamw.in/project/twrp2/97
using, openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob specifically, will TWRP automatically install over CWM (on the bootloader partition I believe)? My research and gut is telling me "yes", but I'm hesitant to do this without some additional confirmation.
As a side note, my TF300 currently has Android version 4.1.1 installed. Build: WW_epad-10.4.2.20-20121228.
On another note, I tried to update to Android 4.2 by downloading : TF300T-WW_epad-10_6_1_15_3-UpdateLauncher.zip from the ASUS Website. I extracted the file : WW_epad-user-10.6.1.15.3.zip onto the root of my SDCard, put the card into my TF300. From what I read online, the TF300 was supposed to recognize the file (which it did and I clicked "Install update"). The TF300 rebooted it booted directly into CWM and I received the following error at the bottom of the screen:
E:Invalid command argument
I'm not sure why that error came up, the only thing I can think of is because I have CWM installed?? Can I use CWM to "install zip from sdcard" and would it install Android 4.2? Or if I can successfully install TWRP, can I then use it, to install the 4.2 update? If I do, then would I have to then immediately install openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-4.2.blob as I've upgraded to Android 4.2?
Thanks everyone for your help!!!
ACaton said:
Hello everyone!
I'm hoping to get a little bit of guidance from the members here regarding my TF300T. Last week I started down the road to unlocking my TF300 and honestly, I am finding it painfully slow to use. I also have a Samsung Note 2 and find it just blazing fast compared to my TF300. I read a little bit online and having tried a "Factory Rest" etc. I found it still lagged at key entry, browsing etc.
I successfully unlocked my TF300 and then installed CWM. I think however, that the guide I was following was a little outdated (?) because when I went looking for a new ROM to install, most posts STRONGLY recommended TWRP. So my first question is:
If I follow the instructions here:
h t t p : / / teamw.in/project/twrp2/97
using, openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob specifically, will TWRP automatically install over CWM (on the bootloader partition I believe)? My research and gut is telling me "yes", but I'm hesitant to do this without some additional confirmation.
As a side note, my TF300 currently has Android version 4.1.1 installed. Build: WW_epad-10.4.2.20-20121228.
On another note, I tried to update to Android 4.2 by downloading : TF300T-WW_epad-10_6_1_15_3-UpdateLauncher.zip from the ASUS Website. I extracted the file : WW_epad-user-10.6.1.15.3.zip onto the root of my SDCard, put the card into my TF300. From what I read online, the TF300 was supposed to recognize the file (which it did and I clicked "Install update"). The TF300 rebooted it booted directly into CWM and I received the following error at the bottom of the screen:
E:Invalid command argument
I'm not sure why that error came up, the only thing I can think of is because I have CWM installed?? Can I use CWM to "install zip from sdcard" and would it install Android 4.2? Or if I can successfully install TWRP, can I then use it, to install the 4.2 update? If I do, then would I have to then immediately install openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-4.2.blob as I've upgraded to Android 4.2?
Thanks everyone for your help!!!
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Flashing official rom will automatically overwrite your recovery. In other words, your custom recovery will be gone. Do it with fastboot commands instead of SD Card. If you upgrade to 4.2 (10.6.xxx), you'd need to flash the 4.2 custom recovery again.
If you have CWM, the device doesn't detect the official rom automatically when you select RCK. Flash 4.1 official without custom recovery if you want that to happen.
Once on 4.2 bootloader, you'd have to use either TWRP or the CMW version in the flatline (NV Flash) img. No other CWM works. CMW Flatline installs custom roms ok, but does not back up well, if at all. Which leaves you with TWRP as the only viable alternative. I'd suggest you create the NVflash files first, then install TWRP 4.2.
After that, you can flash any 4.2 or 4.3 custom roms.
graphdarnell said:
Flashing official rom will automatically overwrite your recovery. In other words, your custom recovery will be gone. Do it with fastboot commands instead of SD Card. If you upgrade to 4.2 (10.6.xxx), you'd need to flash the 4.2 custom recovery again.
If you have CWM, the device doesn't detect the official rom automatically when you select RCK. Flash 4.1 official without custom recovery if you want that to happen.
Once on 4.2 bootloader, you'd have to use either TWRP or the CMW version in the flatline (NV Flash) img. No other CWM works. CMW Flatline installs custom roms ok, but does not back up well, if at all. Which leaves you with TWRP as the only viable alternative. I'd suggest you create the NVflash files first, then install TWRP 4.2.
After that, you can flash any 4.2 or 4.3 custom roms.
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Ok, so to clarify, if I want to flash the official rom from Asus to upgrade from Android 4.1 to 4.2 then I should use fastboot instead of trying via the SD Card. In the process however, it will overwrite CWM (the custom recovery) correct?
Where would I find the instructions on how to use fastboot to install the official rom? I know it would be from the command line, but what exactly would the command be?
Once I've installed the official Asus 4.2 rom, then I can install TWRP correct?
Thanks
There is a useful script. Actual command is
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash staging blob
It will overwrite CWM with stock recovery so You may like to install custom one. But be sure that it suitable for 4.2 bootloader.
Graiden05 said:
There is a useful script. Actual command is
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash staging blob
It will overwrite CWM with stock recovery so You may like to install custom one. But be sure that it suitable for 4.2 bootloader.
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Thanks!!
For my own edification, the command from what I can interpret is:
fastboot - the program
-i 0x0b05 - the USB identification
flash - command to flash (as opposed to say reboot)
staging - this I'm not sure of ... staging because it's a new rom that's going to be installed. Curious why it wouldn't be system, as aren't I installing a new system rom?
blog - the blob file I want flashed.
Correct?
Yes. As I understand this, staging - partition used to store something that going to be flashed. Blob from stock firmware contain data for bootloader, recovery, boot, system partitions. Here full description of fastboot command.
I want to update my android too.
I have twrp installed but I want install official rom.
I'll use fastboot (After read some threads, including this) but I have some doubts:
the blob to use is from WW_epad-user-10.6.2.6.zip with 782MB ?
nbranquinho said:
I want to update my android too.
I have twrp installed but I want install official rom.
I'll use fastboot (After read some threads, including this) but I have some doubts:
the blob to use is from WW_epad-user-10.6.2.6.zip with 782MB ?
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Hey there. Here is my experience with doing what was mentioned in this thread.
I had CWM installed. I downloaded the official Asus stock ROM and followed the fastboot instructions above. The official ROM over wrote everything. Took about ... maybe 5 minutes total. The new official ROM worked like a charm.
I then reinstalled TWRP. No issues. I used TWRP to install Cromi-X, which is awesome. Also, no problems.
The only thing I found weird, is that I had cleared all cache etc. and I thought I had deleted all my data by doing so, but everything on my "Internal SD Card" was there even after I installed a fresh copy of Cromi-X.
As for what blob you should use (and I'm STILL A NEWB) I'm pretty sure you need to match the blob to the type of tablet you have. If you go into : Settings --> About Tablet --> Kernel version, (pretty sure that's the right spot) you should see something like "WW_epad" or "US_epad".
Over all, this was one of the most simple "tech" processes I've ever experienced.
ACaton said:
Hey there. Here is my experience with doing what was mentioned in this thread.
I had CWM installed. I downloaded the official Asus stock ROM and followed the fastboot instructions above. The official ROM over wrote everything. Took about ... maybe 5 minutes total. The new official ROM worked like a charm.
I then reinstalled TWRP. No issues. I used TWRP to install Cromi-X, which is awesome. Also, no problems.
The only thing I found weird, is that I had cleared all cache etc. and I thought I had deleted all my data by doing so, but everything on my "Internal SD Card" was there even after I installed a fresh copy of Cromi-X.
As for what blob you should use (and I'm STILL A NEWB) I'm pretty sure you need to match the blob to the type of tablet you have. If you go into : Settings --> About Tablet --> Kernel version, (pretty sure that's the right spot) you should see something like "WW_epad" or "US_epad".
Over all, this was one of the most simple "tech" processes I've ever experienced.
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Thx for the alert, I already have the correct blob for my tablet.
The process work fine and now I have the JB installed on my Tablet!
Thx.

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