I rooted my Infuse with super one clock and then installed rom manager. I then flashed clockwork recovery selecting the Galaxy S i9000 option. When I reboot into recovery I don't have the options for install from sd card or backup. Is there something I missed?
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Once u Root, and Use Rom Manager to get the Recovery File.(Which u Did)
Reboot into recovery(Blue)
Reinstall Packages and then it will reboot, Reinstall packages Again.
Thats when you will see your Gree Recovery Screen and where you can load/Install Zip files.
I tried to reinstall packages option 4 times and all I got was errors.
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Was the Error signature varification failed.......?
If so,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1091465
This should get u past that.
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I unlocked and rooter my nexus s and after than I am enable to reboot it "normally" ... Each time I reboot it, I get ClockWorkMod.
How can I uninstall/remove ClockWorkMod from my Nexus s or prevent it from loading when I reboot it?
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Try downloading a ROM and transferring it to the phone. In Clockwork recovery you can go to "mounts and storage" and then mount usb so you can connect to your computer. Copy the ROM over to the root of your internal /sdcard and flash it, unmount usb, then flash/install the ROM in the main recovery menu.
Yes, flashing a stock Rom may do the trick.
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irishrally said:
Try downloading a ROM and transferring it to the phone. In Clockwork recovery you can go to "mounts and storage" and then mount usb so you can connect to your computer. Copy the ROM over to the root of your internal /sdcard and flash it, unmount usb, then flash/install the ROM in the main recovery menu.
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Is it possible to restore the original ROM? if so, where can I download one?
It is the first sticky thread at the top of this forum.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056062
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Maybe I'm missing something, but unless he installed a custom rom, wouldn't flashing a new rom be like replacing the engine to try to fix a dead battery? If it's booting recovery when it should be booting system, could that be a problem with the bootloader or mount points (or could recovery have overwritten the system partition)?
Flame me if you want to. I'm just asking.
I interpreted his problem as CWM was staying as recovery when he was expecting stock recovery to return after reboot. I thought he wants stock recovery.
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Double post.
I thought he couldn't boot any ROM and was stuck booting into recovery every time.
irishrally said:
I thought he couldn't boot any ROM and was stuck booting into recovery every time.
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That would be crazy! I guess we will see if he returns.
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irishrally said:
I thought he couldn't boot any ROM and was stuck booting into recovery every time.
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Yes it's the case: every time I reboot, CWM is loading ... and no ROM to load.
I finaly downloaded a ROM from (a14a2dd09749.signed-soju-GRJ22-from-GRI40.a14a2dd0.zip ... because I'm new to this forum, I am not authorized to post links) and with the help of a few commands I got back android 2.3.4.
To summarize what I have done:
- download a14a2dd09749.signed-soju-GRJ22-from-GRI40.a14a2dd0.zip
- put it in the tools frolder of android SDK
- rename it update.zip
- send it to the device: adb push update.zip /sdcard/update.zip
- in CWM select: Install ZIP from sdcard
- then select: Choose ZIP from sdcard ... it then installed the ROM
- reboot
So now, I have my (new) android ROM loading back.
I think at the beginning, I have done something wrong when install CWM ... I think I installed it not as recovery boot but as normal boot.
Is there any complete guide to avoid such error?
Thanks
tikou said:
I think at the beginning, I have done something wrong when install CWM ... I think I installed it not as recovery boot but as normal boot.
Is there any complete guide to avoid such error?
Thanks
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I suppose <fastboot flash system cwm_recovery.img> would do that. If that command is in a guide somewhere, I'm getting my flamethrower out.
Ok, so I have been trying to help a friend flash a recovery (preferably CWM) but no matter what files I use, using Terminal, ROM manager, or even Flash Image GUI, I still just boot into normal 3e recovery. PLS HELP!
Hit reinstall.packages
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you must have the modded 3e recovery. its a must. once you have that, you can install cwm through rom manager. select galaxy s i9000 and once its done, reboot into modded 3e and select reinstall packages, do that until you see clockworkmod. then you can reboot and flash whatever you want from rom manager or clockworkmod. if you flash a custom rom you prolly wont see 3e recovery again, especially if you are using a voodoo lagfix rom which must have cwm.
I've tried hitting reinstall packages but it says E: Failed to locate whole-file signature. Or something of the sort
Search, oh what a nice option it is.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1144924
Im trying to flash the Clockwork Recovery mod to my sidekick but every time I boot in recovery I keep getting the stock recovery screen. First of all I rooted my phone using the latest version of SuperOneclick Root. Once the phone was rooted I installed both root explorer and rom manager.
I downloaded the modified binary recovery file and replaced it in system/bin using Root Explorer. I used Rom manager to flash the CWM and it supposedly intalled it (it says version 4.0.0.2). I tried to reboot on recovery but it doesnt boot the CWM recovery screen. I the tried donwloading the CWM and placing the update.zip file in the root of my SD card. I then rebooted into recovery and selecte reintall packages and i get the following:
E: signature verification failed.. installation aborted?
Im guessing its the binary recovery file that's causing the problem but I've tried replacing the file again and it wont work. Anyway, does anyone have any idea whats going on and how I can successfully install the clockwork recovery mod??
Yes that would say that it isn't using the correct modded recovery binary. use my modded oneclickroot script to push the correct recovery and update, and it should work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15831175&postcount=124
Thank you so much it worked like a charm!! One question, every time I boot in recovery now, it boots in the stock recovery. In order to boot CWM i have to select reinstall packages every time is this normal??
Currently that's normal. I've got the same thing on mine.
sly_fox said:
Thank you so much it worked like a charm!! One question, every time I boot in recovery now, it boots in the stock recovery. In order to boot CWM i have to select reinstall packages every time is this normal??
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Yes that CWM is a fake flash and doesn't actually replace your stock recovery so you would have to reinstall packages everytime, unless you flash bali kernel which has the red CWM that replaces the stock recovery when you boot into recovery mode
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EDIT: sniped by ayoteddy.
That is normal, as that script uses the "fake flash" instead of having CWM built into the kernel.
A fake flash technique uses a modded recovery binary that doesn't check for signature verification, allowing us to boot into CWM from a stock looking recovery, even on a stock kernel.
In order to have recovery boot straight to CWM, you need to have it built into the kernel, which currently only exists on the Bali kernel (as there's no need to build it for another kernel).
Hello,
I installed a custom ROM on my samsung infuse some months ago.
I wanted to install a new one and in the process, I bricked my phone.
I used ODIN3 v1.7 software to unbrick my phone but now I am not able to install the CWM recovery.
I tried following things:
1. Used ROM Manger app to install CWM recovery but no success. It does
not pass the SAMSUNG screen
2. Deleted the file /system/bin/recovery and then started the process but
no success. It does not pass the SAMSUNG screen
3. Copied the CWM recovery onto /sdcard and tried to install it but it
errors out with some permission issue.
Please let me know how do I fix this problem?
Try this it has always got me out of this type of situation.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116251
Thank you very much for the help.
I have tried this but did not help me.
I will try it again and see if I am able to flash ClockworkMod Recovery.
This is what I did:
I unbricked my phone using the link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1116251
Then, I rooted my phone using SuperOneClick.
Then, using the ROM manager, I downloaded the CWM recovery.
While I was trying to install it, I got "Signature invalid" error.
Hence, I 3e modded my phone by deleting the recovery file /system/bin and copying the recovery file from the following location into /system/bin
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=909213
Now, when I tried to reboot my phone and enter into 3e recovery, the phone starts and it does not pass after SAMSUNG black screen.
Am I doing some wrong?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y09p-J_g_Rg&feature=youtube_gdata_player do these
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I was installing revolver 4 rom and my restore wasn't working I was using titanium back up pro it was saying something bout su and to reboot and I did like a few times so I reinstall the rom and now I can't get out of recovery when I reboot it takes me right back I tried installing a new recovery and it still on this recovery the recovery am using is clockwork mod v5.5.0.4 I need help can some one help me
the thing about titanium backup does not matter you can just skip past it or hit cancle it works either way. the official CWM 5.xxx by Kouch is bugged and does not work. use team rouge's recovery it is also based on 5.xxx but it works.
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I was installing revolver 4 rom and my restore wasn't working I was using titanium back up pro it was saying something bout su and to reboot and I did like a few times so I reinstall the rom and now I can't get out of recovery when I reboot it takes me right back I tried installing a new recovery and it still on this recovery the recovery am using is clockwork mod v5.5.0.4 I need help can some one help me
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You need to go here to solve your recovery boot loop problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23256536