Rom Manager updated, no more Eclair support - Captivate General

Rom Manager has been updated, no more support for Eclair 2.1. Now you either have to flash back to Froyo 2.2, do the 3e recovery mod in order to flash clockworkmod recovery to flash custom roms or odin roms with baked in cwm. I was wondering why I couldn't find it in the market after I flashed to stock.

here. just keep the attached update.zip
it contains cwm so you can reinstall packages twice in 2e recovery. its actually the same zip rom manager downloads...

Thx for the zip.
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You really mah day after 4 days of browsing thru this forum and thru so many confusing guides...wow
I have Galaxy S with 2.2 Froyo.... cannot load cwm... getting verification errors...
**** What is the worst nation on earth? ---> Damnation! *******

Froyo introduced 3e recovery which requires signed update.zips this method will not work with that version of stock recovery.
the easiest way to get cwm with froyo would simply be to flash a kernel with it cwm baked into it with Odin.

I just manually copied the modded "recovery" file into system/bin using ADB (3e_recovery_no_sig_check). Then I applied this update.zip Now I have CWM installed.
But first I root with SamsungCaptivate-SGHi897-UCKB2-Rooted-One-Click.jar

Well all this is sorta irrelevant because if you check in the development thread there is a sticky with all the Odin's/Heimdalls. Within that sticky there is a link for a stock GB Odin that includes cwm. So use that as a starting point from now on. It was made by illuminatedONE.
The developer of cwm only pulled eclair support for one day. It is still supported. You can find all the update.zips @ the official cwm website.
Can a mod lock this please?
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You don't ask for a lock in the thread. You pm the mod.
here is the moderator for this forum. Ask her to lock it for you.

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You don't ask for a lock in the thread. You pm the mod.
here is the moderator for this forum. Ask her to lock it for you.
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It's easier to report the thread (triangle with an ! In it, right next to the post #).

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I897UCKB1 - rooting & lagfixing

I used to run custom ROM serendipity 5.11. Decided to give the official stock froyo a try. So, I flashed it to JF6 and installed I897UCKB1 on my captivate. Now, I miss the root privileges and also the stock ROM is still not smooth. There is a big improvement from 2.1 but not there if I compare with serendipity. So, is there any way I can root and install lagfix on my stock I897UCKB1 2.2 captivate? Please help
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antonyvijai said:
I used to run custom ROM serendipity 5.11. Decided to give the official stock froyo a try. So, I flashed it to JF6 and installed I897UCKB1 on my captivate. Now, I miss the root privileges and also the stock ROM is still not smooth. There is a big improvement from 2.1 but not there if I compare with serendipity. So, is there any way I can root and install lagfix on my stock I897UCKB1 2.2 captivate? Please help
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There are many many threads going on here that covers this. Either get a custom ROM from Cog4 or Torch 1.5. If not then use SuperOneClickv1.6.5-ShortFuse and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870760 for lagfix
Same Here
I tried rooting the phone the traditional way and it tells me the update.zip is not e_signatured (or some thing like that) verified. How do we root the NEW Froyo Stock ROM??
Greatly appreciate any assistance on this!!!
Viper
Viper714 said:
I tried rooting the phone the traditional way and it tells me the update.zip is not e_signatured (or some thing like that) verified. How do we root the NEW Froyo Stock ROM??
Greatly appreciate any assistance on this!!!
Viper
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The assistance was in the post right above your own.
The reason the old update.zip method does not work is because Froyo uses 3e recovery, which requires the update.zip files to be signed. The SuperOneClick root bypasses that and directly gives you root. After this you can install CWM, and flash the supercurio voodoo kernel, which gets you the lagfix, and rids you of 3e recovery, all at the same time.
rajendra82 said:
The assistance was in the post right above your own.
The reason the old update.zip method does not work is because Froyo uses 3e recovery, which requires the update.zip files to be signed. The SuperOneClick root bypasses that and directly gives you root. After this you can install CWM, and flash the supercurio voodoo kernel, which gets you the lagfix, and rids you of 3e recovery, all at the same time.
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I was planning to do the voodoo installation right from phone. Looks like I cannot do that right? -----Unrooted I897UCKB1 froyo captivate
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antonyvijai said:
I was planning to do the voodoo installation right from phone. Looks like I cannot do that right? -----Unrooted I897UCKB1 froyo captivate
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Yeah - I could not get it to work on the phone - so I went with OCLF which uses ex2.
It worked fine.
dozyaustin said:
Yeah - I could not get it to work on the phone - so I went with OCLF which uses ex2.
It worked fine.
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How do I get OCLF?
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antonyvijai said:
I was planning to do the voodoo installation right from phone. Looks like I cannot do that right? -----Unrooted I897UCKB1 froyo captivate
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You can install the voodoo kernel via odin, but that can't be done straight from the phone. It is also packaged as a CWM flashable update.zip, so you could do it that way, but you still need a computer to root it first. Without root, you can't get into a non 3e recovery, and without that, you can't flash the package straight from the phone.
rajendra82 said:
You can install the voodoo kernel via odin, but that can't be done straight from the phone. It is also packaged as a CWM flashable update.zip, so you could do it that way, but you still need a computer to root it first. Without root, you can't get into a non 3e recovery, and without that, you can't flash the package straight from the phone.
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Prior to the current stock 2.2, i used serendipity custom rom on my phone. i used AIO toolbox for captivate to flash serendipity custom rom. can i use the same tool to root my 2.2 phone? i am very new to this whole stuff. i see that this particular voodoo kernel provided significant performance improvement on the stock I897UCKB1 captivate. If you can provide step by step guidance that would be great. thanks
I'm rooted and have the 3e problem....i go into recovery with CWM but update fails...tried the 3e patch that accepts unsigned but sbin recovery is read only won't let me delete/overwrite....tried an emu to chmod but says permission denied lol....i must be missing something.... I'm familiar with os but can't seem to figure this. Only thing stopping me from voodoo lagfix is damn recovery file not being deleted
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ConeyKiller said:
I'm rooted and have the 3e problem....i go into recovery with CWM but update fails...tried the 3e patch that accepts unsigned but sbin recovery is read only won't let me delete/overwrite....tried an emu to chmod but says permission denied lol....i must be missing something.... I'm familiar with os but can't seem to figure this. Only thing stopping me from voodoo lagfix is damn recovery file not being deleted
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Then how did rajendra82 do this?
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rajendra82 said:
The assistance was in the post right above your own.
The reason the old update.zip method does not work is because Froyo uses 3e recovery, which requires the update.zip files to be signed. The SuperOneClick root bypasses that and directly gives you root. After this you can install CWM, and flash the supercurio voodoo kernel, which gets you the lagfix, and rids you of 3e recovery, all at the same time.
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I used superoneclick1.7 to root my phone. it ran and said the phone is rooted. Installed superuser. After that i downloaded ROM Manager and chose flash clockwork recovery ..it did the same. but when i get back into recovery using 3 button combo, it is still on 3e recovery and it is not allowing to run any .zip file. how did you do it? pls share the secret. i have the voodoo kernel ready to flash but i have no means to do it...come on buddy help me out
OP try this
root explorer
mount R/W
/system/bin
rename recovery to xxxxxrecovery
drop 3e recovery in this folder
reboot
done
tzabka said:
root explorer
mount R/W
/system/bin
rename recovery to xxxxxrecovery
drop 3e recovery in this folder
reboot
done
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i reached until renaming recovery to xxxxxrecovery. but the problem is i could not see the folder /system/bin when i connect my phone to the computer..gave up...thanks for the help though..
if you can then pls give a little bit more help..i have always dropped .zip files in the main directory of the phone and have flashed custom roms before..this one is difficult for me...
Looks like I will never be able to put voodoo lagfix on my stock 2.2 captivate. Lot of help posted here but none seem to work for me. I may need more detailed step-by-step instructions.
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antonyvijai said:
i reached until renaming recovery to xxxxxrecovery. but the problem is i could not see the folder /system/bin when i connect my phone to the computer..gave up...thanks for the help though..
if you can then pls give a little bit more help..i have always dropped .zip files in the main directory of the phone and have flashed custom roms before..this one is difficult for me...
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the answer was already given to you....you need root explorer or super manager....this isnt done from your computer.
Is there a way to undo this and put the new recovery back without using odin one click and upgrading again?
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rajendra82 said:
You can install the voodoo kernel via odin, but that can't be done straight from the phone. It is also packaged as a CWM flashable update.zip, so you could do it that way, but you still need a computer to root it first. Without root, you can't get into a non 3e recovery, and without that, you can't flash the package straight from the phone.
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you can do it on the phone via the kernel flasher app from market
bames said:
you can do it on the phone via the kernel flasher app from market
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The SGS kernel flasher app page in the market says "*lagfix detection is not finished". What does this mean? I am planning to flash voodoo lagfix kernel on my stock froyo captivate. Please let me know
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antonyvijai said:
Looks like I will never be able to put voodoo lagfix on my stock 2.2 captivate. Lot of help posted here but none seem to work for me. I may need more detailed step-by-step instructions.
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Try Cognition 4, it's about as close to current stock with Voodoo injected. If you really miss any of the apps taken out, Designgears was kind enough to put them in a repository for you.

Cant install CWM

So everytime i go to install clockwork mod recovery it says it did successfully. However it just reboots in the samsung recovery instead. I originally was on 2.3 gingerbread custom SYMPLY mod. Then i used odin 1 click to go to 2.1. And then Samsung kies for 2.2.
I am currently on rooted Stock 2.2 Froyo
Try running busybox and make sure that you are indeed still rooted.
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MattJ951 said:
I am currently on rooted Stock 2.2 Froyo
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You mean 3e recovery? Do some searching
Read the second sticky in general forum (3e recovery signature verification error). Should have the solution to your issue.
Give your phone to the first 14 yr old you see, they'll enjoy it more

Help froyo rom

I have been trying to use Odin with no success recognizing my device. So I am giving up for now.
My question is can I use CWM or rom manager to flash a rom without Odin. I am stock froyo 2.2 and was wanting to flash another custom froyo rom like fasty or similiar. Can this be done without Odin? Thx
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If you don't want to use ODIN you will have to find the method to get around the 3e recovery in order to use ClockworkMod recovery. You'll need something like Root Explorer from the Market so you can move files around. Search in the forums for 3e recovery workaround.
When you get that, then just put the zip of any froyo rom on your internal sd card and flash it through CWM.
This is the most simple type of flashing so if I lost you, your best bet is to read as much as you can about flashing froyo roms. Luckily, it is generally safer than trying to start out with gingerbread roms.
stoehner said:
I have been trying to use Odin with no success recognizing my device. So I am giving up for now.
My question is can I use CWM or rom manager to flash a rom without Odin. I am stock froyo 2.2 and was wanting to flash another custom froyo rom like fasty or similiar. Can this be done without Odin? Thx
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Have you considered giving Heimdall a try?
You may also want to check the options in the "Connection Issues" post in my signature.
That's what I needed to know. I put the 2e recovery fix through root explorer. So I should be in good shape. So I wipe everything, and does it matter what CWM I have. I just installed CWM thru rom manager.
PS I am gonna try hemidall soon.
Thx
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stoehner said:
That's what I needed to know. I put the 2e recovery fix through root explorer. So I should be in good shape. So I wipe everything, and does it matter what CWM I have. I just installed CWM thru rom manager.
PS I am gonna try hemidall soon.
Thx
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Theoretically, if you have the 2e recovery fix done you can flash the new rom from the recovery menu with no problems. The new rom will just replace the old one but all your data will stay where it was.
I would suggest backing up and flashing from stock because most roms run better this way. But, to each his own.
Lastly, Rom Manager sucks for Galaxy S phones. You should really learn how to use odin because there have been some problems when people use rom manager.

Can't get into CWM Recovery

Hey guys, relatively fresh nooblet here. Been following the forums since I got my phone last year. But just signed up now on xda now that I plan to root.
So I've posted before, just yesterday actually, and I got my phone rooted and whatnot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1952613
Now that I'm trying to get into CWM using ROM Manager app, when I am at the recovery screen and I choose the option to reinstall packages, I get a n error sign when it tries to install from sdcard.
-- Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E:Can't open /mnt/internal_sd/update.zip
(No such file or directory)
Installation aborted.
So I understand I can't even begin to flash until I get past this.
Should I find and install this update.zip file (which I'm having 0 luck with). Or am I to wipe and start over again or did i possibly mess up.
Help a noob out here . Much thanks.
First of all, get rid of Rom Manager.
Now, I assume you are still on froyo.
You can either use odin or heimdall to update to gb and flash a custom kernel that includes cwm recovery, or flash a custom froyo kernel.
You should find everything you need on the iset thread stickied on the dev forums.
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What is the alternative to ROM Manager then?
Or should I ODIN/Hemdaill to an OS like GB that comes with CWM.
Cause thats all i need and I cant get past it.
I boot into the damn recovery then go to look for the ROM file and it's nowhere to be found.
Just going to start from scratch with a CWM installed.
Either heimdall or odin should do it.. look in the iset as I said and there are many packs.
one is an odin pack by jscott and includes cwm recovery already
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There is no alternitive to rom manager...sometimes rommanager works...but most of the time itnjust causes soft bricks/bootloops...or does nothing at all
As andros said...odin or heimdal is tour best bet...i would go to qksters uclb3 oneclick heimdall thread and i think in the second post he has heimdal kernel packages that strictly flash only a kernel...its a small download and will get you cwm
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Hey thanks guys.
I'm used to ODIN so I've been using that regularly.
I used a method to flash with Odin a Stock GB that comes with root and red CWM recovery. Got it from qkster's thread.
Emancipation ROM is really nice but I don't want GB. Every time I try to go to ICS, I have some kind of problem. I've soft bricked my phone twice now lol. But since there is alot of help in the forums, I've been able to go back to Stock or just flash back to Emancipation, it's become sort of my backup lol.
I'm sure I'll get it sooner or later.
Thanks again guys.
On a side note, the Infuse forums are so organized compared to others.
Was just going help my coworer root his HTC EVO and leave him to do the roms by himself, cause I don't want no responsibility but damn those threads are unorganized.
Maybe I'll try to flash that ICS/JB kernel that you, Andros did on that thread.
What a noob.
I have come to realize I am really a nooblet and deserve the title.
After many tries and a couple softbricks, my Infuse is up and running ICS.
It was quite easy, ODINed to a GB with root and red CWM, then flashed Entropy's CM9 as per thread instructions.
Thanks again guys.

Table of Contents - Where to find what

Custom ROMs
CM-10.1 Galaxy S Relay 4G/SGH-T699 Nightlies (discontinued)
CM-10.2 Official Nightlies - Forum Thread
CM-10.2 Unofficial Nightlies - Forum Thread
Google Apps
Stock ROMs
Untouched Jelly Bean Image Odin-flashable - recovery-flashable
Debloated Jelly Bean stock image Forum post
Tethering fix for Stock Jelly Bean Forum Post
Modems/Bootloaders
LJ1 Modem - File
MC5 Modem (latest) - File - mirror
MC5 Bootloader (latest) - File
Howto
Restore Stock Firmware - Forum Post
GPS-Fix - Forum Post
Root - Jay Dogg - Chrizuki
Recoveries
CWM (Odin flashable) Forum Post
TWRP recovery-flashable - Odin-flashable
CWM 6.0.3.6 (Recovery flashable) link
Information
Relay Hardware Guide with disassembling instructions
Relay Wiki
Samsung Software
Windows Drivers
Odin 3.04
Odin 3.07
Since it can be a pain in the arse to find something in particular, i've collected the most interesting things and put them together.
if we can make it a sticky, i'll keep it up to date as the forum grows
Hey good work! do include geeone's CWM flashable debloated stock roms in the roms list.
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tany.jags said:
Hey good work! do include geeone's CWM flashable debloated stock roms in the roms list.
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where to find? if you mean the ftp-link somewhere in the development thread, that link seems to be outdated. doesn't work for anybody...
EDIT: added since gee one fixed the link
follow the links in my sig
edit:
nvm. i have been out of the loop for too long. i had no idea that we had JB now. I'm still using geeones debloatts LH1 rom.
oh my.
I shall be excited. Stuff is finally starting to calm down in my personal life, so I'll be able to become active again.
Howto
Boot into recovery - While phone is off hold the Home, Volume Up and Power buttons until you see your recovery.
I can never seem to remember this. I always end up in "Samsung Download Mode" and panic.
I've flashed the CM build you've linked in this post, but my phone won't boot past the cycling blue CyanogenMod logo.
I've tried rebooting and waiting for periods of between 10 and 30 minutes with no different results.
Does anyone know what's wrong?
Locane said:
I've flashed the CM build you've linked in this post, but my phone won't boot past the cycling blue CyanogenMod logo.
I've tried rebooting and waiting for periods of between 10 and 30 minutes with no different results.
Does anyone know what's wrong?
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you're offtopic here.
formatting /system before flashing however should do the trick. go here for help/information
"Forum thread" link for the 10.1 nightlies isn't right, it redirects to Nardholio's reply in the GPS thread...
Also, a link to the GitHub page for TeamApexQ might be in order, since that's the official place to file bug reports.
https://github.com/TeamApexQ/apexq
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"Forum thread" link for the 10.1 nightlies isn't right, it redirects to Nardholio's reply in the GPS thread...
Also, a link to the GitHub page for TeamApexQ might be in order, since that's the official place to file bug reports.
https://github.com/TeamApexQ/apexq
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thanks for the feedback.
original post updated.
Thread needs updates!
Hey, @kilr00y, can you update with the latest modem, and bootloader? (As they appear to be needed by the latest nightlies to work) -- you posted them in another thread here.
CWM out of date!
Also, can you update the CWMs you posted here? There is a newer ODIN flashable one (and also CWM flashable one) posted by @Nardholio here. It fixes a major bug -- if we use the one linked to and flash the latest nightlies we end up with all kinds of "0/0/0/0" folders on the root of our phones!
Hell, there's a new cwm every day on our jenkins server, recovery.img
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Hell, there's a new cwm every day on our jenkins server, recovery.img
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Really? Because, 6.0.2.8 is the newest I've seen. When I install the nightly zips from CWM, it appears unmodified, and the version # stays at 6.0.2.8. So... are we talking about the same thing?
(Also, when I install the latest nightlies with the older version of CWM, CWM does not upgrade to 6.0.2.8, either. It stays at the messed up older version. That's why when I flashed like 20 different roms I ended up with twenty nested /0/ folders -- upgrading to 6.0.2.8, wiping, and re-flashing fixed all that.)
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Okay, I responded too quickly; I re-read what you wrote, @Nardholio, -- so "recovery.img" contains CWM somehow? And it has a newer version than 6.0.2.8... and is updated daily? -- Is that correct?
How do you install a "recovery.img" file? When I click on "PDA" in ODIN 3 it only knows how to open *.tar, *.md5, and *.smd. So... what does one do with a "recovery.img" file?
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Really? Because, 6.0.2.8 is the newest I've seen. When I install the nightly zips from CWM, it appears unmodified, and the version # stays at 6.0.2.8. So... are we talking about the same thing?
(Also, when I install the latest nightlies with the older version of CWM, CWM does not upgrade to 6.0.2.8, either. It stays at the messed up older version. That's why when I flashed like 20 different roms I ended up with twenty nested /0/ folders -- upgrading to 6.0.2.8, wiping, and re-flashing fixed all that.)
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Okay, I responded too quickly; I re-read what you wrote, @Nardholio, -- so "recovery.img" contains CWM somehow? And it has a newer version than 6.0.2.8... and is updated daily? -- Is that correct?
How do you install a "recovery.img" file? When I click on "PDA" in ODIN 3 it only knows how to open *.tar, *.md5, and *.smd. So... what does one do with a "recovery.img" file?
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You don't need odin 'If you have any previous cwm/recovery flashable zips.'
Simply replace the recovery.img from that old flashable recovery with one of latest from the nightly jenkins builds.
Then flash withing recovery.
(For every nightly you will see a 'recovery.img' file - download one of the latest, these are nightly cwm recovery builds.)
This was the method prescribed to me by lbcoder & nard when I was trying to upgrade my cwm from 6.0.2.8 to a more recent recovery (6.0.3.3)
Worked a treat.
Tip: once flashed in recovery, goto advanced and 'reboot into recovery' to ensure the flash worked and you do indeed have a new recovery (keep a note of the build number displayed in recovery at the top of the recovery screen.)
Very easy, enjoy :thumbup:
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You don't need odin 'If you have any previous cwm/recovery flashable zips.'
Simply replace the recovery.img from that old flashable recovery with one of latest from the nightly jenkins builds.
Then flash withing recovery.
(For every nightly you will see a 'recovery.img' file - download one of the latest, these are nightly cwm recovery builds.)
This was the method prescribed to me by lbcoder & nard when I was trying to upgrade my cwm from 6.0.2.8 to a more recent recovery (6.0.3.3)
Worked a treat.
Tip: once flashed in recovery, goto advanced and 'reboot into recovery' to ensure the flash worked and you do indeed have a new recovery (keep a note of the build number displayed in recovery at the top of the recovery screen.)
Very easy, enjoy :thumbup:
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Where can I find a flash able cwm? Where can I get the latest recovery.img to put in the flash able cwm? I prefer the recovery flashable kind that way I don't have to plug it into my computer every time.
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BrainSlugs83 said:
Also, can you update the CWMs you posted here? There is a newer ODIN flashable one (and also CWM flashable one) posted by @Nardholio here. It fixes a major bug -- if we use the one linked to and flash the latest nightlies we end up with all kinds of "0/0/0/0" folders on the root of our phones!
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How do I remove the 0 folders without losing the contents of my phones memory? I figured they were linked folders but can't unlink them if I install the terminal because the command doesn't exist on the phone.
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chris122380 said:
Where can I find a flash able cwm? Where can I get the latest recovery.img to put in the flash able cwm? I prefer the recovery flashable kind that way I don't have to plug it into my computer every time.
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CWM 6.0.3.6 recovery flashable
kilr00y said:
CWM 6.0.3.6 recovery flashable
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This one doesn't let you install from external SD card.
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This one doesn't let you install from external SD card.
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nope, it doesn't.... but it's the latest i could find. i flash using sideload for now.
anybody has one that accesses the external sd?
kilr00y said:
nope, it doesn't.... but it's the latest i could find. i flash using sideload for now.
anybody has one that accesses the external sd?
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How dose the side load method work?
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