Here is a tutorial for fastboot flashing the new CWM Touch Recovery .
Download the zip file attached and extract it anywhere .
Your phone needs to be in debugging mode and you need the lastest usb drivers instaled . ( HTC Sync )
Step 1 : Run Start Here.bat , a comand promt window will open.
Step 2 : Type in "adb reboot bootloader" . <This works on every rom , it will reboot in fastboot mod.>
Step 3 : After the phone rebooted in fastboot , type in "fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.1.5-saga.img" .
Step 4 : You have your Touch Recovery flashed.
Any screenshot please!
I look at the list of device and they don't have for DS yet?
Sent from my HTC Desire S
MarlX said:
I look at the list of device and they don't have for DS yet?
Sent from my HTC Desire S
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http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
can we flash it using cwm rommanager?
just like the 4ext recovery updater does...
wy328 said:
can we flash it using cwm rommanager?
just like the 4ext recovery updater does...
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you would have to pay for it tru the market or paypal or use a redeem code
so i guess this is a better option
wy328 said:
can we flash it using cwm rommanager?
just like the 4ext recovery updater does...
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Some info fro the author:
Koushik Dutta - 01.02.2012 (редактирано) - Обществено
ClockworkMod Touch Recovery
I've started rolling out ClockworkMod Touch recoveries in ROM Manager (v5.0.0.0, new on the market)!
http://download.clockworkmod.com/screenshots//touchrec-20120131-004121.jpg
They will be available as a $1.99 in app purchase, or as a free download on the ClockworkMod website:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
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I have already flashed it via rom manager.
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...flashed
does it support ext4 file system?
Do we need this when we have the already awesome 4ext?
Thanks though!
just flashed but still used the volume keys to scroll like a plonker lol cheers for upload
Did not flashed but just watched a video on youtube.
Seems buggy and not much responsive. Also I dislike (a lot) the endless NO's in the confirmation menu. Seem poor in terms of options compared to 4*** Recovery Touch as well.
What video on youtube ?
Please give us a link
I actually just installed it, using above. I don't feel any lag though. One thing that I don't like is that font is kinda over sized. All in all it's great compared to the regular CWM.
Sent from my HTC Desire S
JackyJack said:
What video on youtube ?
Please give us a link
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This is the video /uploaded by Koush/
Maybe a bit older version, I don't know...
@gumenkov
You should mention that this method REQUIRE eng hboot!
e2zippo said:
Do we need this when we have the already awesome 4ext?
Thanks though!
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do you really need an answer?
Stupid question: I wasn't able to find the Power off option, I need it since my device is S-ON and I have to get to Fastboot after flashing a ROM
I have install 5.8.1.5 on my HTC desire, and is all working fine, except for one issue that I am not sure if it is a feature or a bug.
When I power the phone down, and then plug in the charging cable the phone immediately boots into recovery.
Is this meant to happen, as it did not do this on any other previous versions.
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I currently have Endymion V3.3 rom installed. I went through the revolutionary process to get root. I currently have the revolutionary cwm recovery installed. I tried installing 4EXT updater but when I went to recovery I still got revolutionary cwm recovery. Also I did a backup with this recovery, would I be able to use it when I install 4EXT. Thanks
desiresiscool said:
I currently have Endymion V3.3 rom installed. I went through the revolutionary process to get root. I currently have the revolutionary cwm recovery installed. I tried installing 4EXT updater but when I went to recovery I still got revolutionary cwm recovery. Also I did a backup with this recovery, would I be able to use it when I install 4EXT. Thanks
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All you need to do is to
1. Download and install 4EXT Recovery Updater, and launch it.
2. It will ask for root access, which you must grant.
3. After granting it root access you can use it to download and flash 4EXT Recovery. You must have an internet connection for this.
4. The recovery updater app will now download 4EXT Recovery and flash it on your device, replacing the older CWM Recovery you have currently, it's that simple.
No complicated steps... just like running an app.
As for using backups made with 4EXT, yes you will be able to use them. 4EXT is 100% backward compatible with CWM Recovery. Even the location of your backups remains unchanged (in the folder sdcard/clockworkmod/backups)
Go ahead, try the steps i outlined above. Then let us know if you hit any problem (very unlikely though!)
enigmaamit said:
All you need to do is to
1. Download and install 4EXT Recovery Updater, and launch it.
2. It will ask for root access, which you must grant.
3. After granting it root access you can use it to download and flash 4EXT Recovery. You must have an internet connection for this.
4. The recovery updater app will now download 4EXT Recovery and flash it on your device, replacing the older CWM Recovery you have currently, it's that simple.
No complicated steps... just like running an app.
As for using backups made with 4EXT, yes you will be able to use them. 4EXT is 100% backward compatible with CWM Recovery. Even the location of your backups remains unchanged (in the folder sdcard/clockworkmod/backups)
Go ahead, try the steps i outlined above. Then let us know if you hit any problem (very unlikely though!)
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thx...very helpful
enigmaamit said:
All you need to do is to
1. Download and install 4EXT Recovery Updater, and launch it.
2. It will ask for root access, which you must grant.
3. After granting it root access you can use it to download and flash 4EXT Recovery. You must have an internet connection for this.
4. The recovery updater app will now download 4EXT Recovery and flash it on your device, replacing the older CWM Recovery you have currently, it's that simple.
No complicated steps... just like running an app.
As for using backups made with 4EXT, yes you will be able to use them. 4EXT is 100% backward compatible with CWM Recovery. Even the location of your backups remains unchanged (in the folder sdcard/clockworkmod/backups)
Go ahead, try the steps i outlined above. Then let us know if you hit any problem (very unlikely though!)
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Hey, i have a bit of trouble...
Just followed your guide to install 4ext recovery but the **** wont work...
I have downloaded the updater apk and installed it, i granted superuser access, then i pressed (in the application) "Online install | upgrade" then chose the latest recovery package and pressed install.
After that has been done it says: "Successfully flashed new recovery. Recovery.img was saved to sdcard/..." but later when i reboot to mine recovery i still have the freakin CWM 2.5.0.3 or something installed... WHAT am i doing wrong..?
NitroSvennen said:
Hey, i have a bit of trouble...
Just followed your guide to install 4ext recovery but the **** wont work...
I have downloaded the updater apk and installed it, i granted superuser access, then i pressed (in the application) "Online install | upgrade" then chose the latest recovery package and pressed install.
After that has been done it says: "Successfully flashed new recovery. Recovery.img was saved to sdcard/..." but later when i reboot to mine recovery i still have the freakin CWM 2.5.0.3 or something installed... WHAT am i doing wrong..?
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as I'm on cwm at the moment I will try to change recovery too and post my result
Edit: thanks enigmaamit!
really simple and I was done in less than 5 minutes
Sent from my HTC Desire S
eyahl said:
as I'm on cwm at the moment I will try to change recovery too and post my result
Edit: thanks enigmaamit!
really simple and I was done in less than 5 minutes
Sent from my HTC Desire S
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You're most welcome buddy.
NitroSvennen said:
Hey, i have a bit of trouble...
Just followed your guide to install 4ext recovery but the **** wont work...
I have downloaded the updater apk and installed it, i granted superuser access, then i pressed (in the application) "Online install | upgrade" then chose the latest recovery package and pressed install.
After that has been done it says: "Successfully flashed new recovery. Recovery.img was saved to sdcard/..." but later when i reboot to mine recovery i still have the freakin CWM 2.5.0.3 or something installed... WHAT am i doing wrong..?
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See the above posts.... this method works flawlessly. But if for some reason you're unable to update from CWM, just download the attached file, boot into CWM recovery, and flash this zip from within recovery.
Alternately, you can also download the attached Android Flasher and flash the recovery (extract the recovery.img from the zip file) using it. It's a fast and simple method to do it.
I'm feeling extra helpful today, so i'll type out another method... Use fastboot (i assume you know how to set it up, otherwise look at my signature for link) to flash the recovery using the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
DOWNLOADS:
Android Flasher
4EXTRecovery_v2.2.7_RC5_Flashable.zip
The recovery attached is not the touch version, its the most stable non-touch version. Once you are on it, you can later use the Recovery Control app to upgrade to the touch version.
Hope this will solve your problem.
If your phone has the latest HBOOT and unlocked with htcdev.com then you must use the fastboot flash method as exlained above.
But for Revolutionary the regular app method should work just fine.
enigmaamit said:
You're most welcome buddy.
...boot into CWM recovery, and flash this zip from within recovery.
Alternately, you can also download the attached Android Flasher and flash the recovery (extract the recovery.img from the zip file) using it. It's a fast and simple method to do it.
I'm feeling extra helpful today, so i'll type out another method... Use fastboot (i assume you know how to set it up, otherwise look at my signature for link) to flash the recovery using the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
The recovery attached is not the touch version, its the most stable non-touch version. Once you are on it, you can later use the Recovery Control app to upgrade to the touch version.
Hope this will solve your problem.
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acutally i dont know if i have made a mistake now or if t doesnt matter...
i sit on a HTC Desire GSM and not a HTC Desire S... does it matter???
and i have tried the option when you are booting into the CWM recovery 2.7.0.5 and try to flash the zip file from there but nothing works... it just says when im opening the 4ext updater apk that "Im up to date"...
i have rom manager installed and 4ext recovery updater, maybe there is some complications with them both installed???
really need to get the 4ext recovery... since i dont like the CWM and since i need the 4ext to install sebastiaaans rom....
and one more thing: you said that i lately can upgrade to the touch version, am i able to do this with my phone? PVT-1 Ship S-ON BRAVO
thanks!
NitroSvennen said:
acutally i dont know if i have made a mistake now or if t doesnt matter...
i sit on a HTC Desire GSM and not a HTC Desire S... does it matter???
and i have tried the option when you are booting into the CWM recovery 2.7.0.5 and try to flash the zip file from there but nothing works... it just says when im opening the 4ext updater apk that "Im up to date"...
i have rom manager installed and 4ext recovery updater, maybe there is some complications with them both installed???
really need to get the 4ext recovery... since i dont like the CWM and since i need the 4ext to install sebastiaaans rom....
and one more thing: you said that i lately can upgrade to the touch version, am i able to do this with my phone? PVT-1 Ship S-ON BRAVO
thanks!
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so why do you post it right here? I think in desire forums your chance too get a satisfying answer it's really higher. Btw I don't think that there is a really big difference, but who could tell you better than a desire (without s) owner?
Sent from my HTC Desire S
NitroSvennen said:
acutally i dont know if i have made a mistake now or if t doesnt matter...
i sit on a HTC Desire GSM and not a HTC Desire S... does it matter???
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Word of friendly advice : You shouldn't go around asking for help in forums for other devices as you may end up flashing something that could bugger up your phone... There is a HUGE difference between the Desire S and the Desire. Don't go by the similarity in their names... We're a very helpful bunch over here at the DS forums, but i would kindly request you to take this query to your own community which i'm sure will help you sort it out. (Or grab a Desire S and start roaming these lands!! ) - just kidding.
Better still, why not PM madmaxx82 and ask the creator himself regarding 4EXT issues.
eyahl said:
so why do you post it right here? I think in desire forums your chance too get a satisfying answer it's really higher. Btw I don't think that there is a really big difference, but who could tell you better than a desire (without s) owner?
Sent from my HTC Desire S
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Actually i thought this was the Desire forum, my bad... and a mistake as i said in the last post
enigmaamit said:
Word of friendly advice : You shouldn't go around asking for help in forums for other devices as you may end up flashing something that could bugger up your phone... There is a HUGE difference between the Desire S and the Desire. Don't go by the similarity in their names... We're a very helpful bunch over here at the DS forums, but i would kindly request you to take this query to your own community which i'm sure will help you sort it out. (Or grab a Desire S and start roaming these lands!! ) - just kidding.
Better still, why not PM madmaxx82 and ask the creator himself regarding 4EXT issues.
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Enigma, yeah i know it´s not a good idea asking in the wrong forum, but you learn from your mistakes right next i will pay a little more attention to what forum i post in!!
i think i should pm madmaxx as you said, maybe he can give some lovely answers!!
enigmaamit said:
All you need to do is to
1. Download and install 4EXT Recovery Updater, and launch it.
2. It will ask for root access, which you must grant.
3. After granting it root access you can use it to download and flash 4EXT Recovery. You must have an internet connection for this.
4. The recovery updater app will now download 4EXT Recovery and flash it on your device, replacing the older CWM Recovery you have currently, it's that simple.
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Thanks for this.
By the way, your signature is awesome. To be specific, that ant is awesome! haha! I want it!
jaydoubledub said:
Thanks for this.
By the way, your signature is awesome. To be specific, that ant is awesome! haha! I want it!
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It's all up for grabs man... you can have it if you want it.
thanks for this post!
Hi folks!
Until such time as an official ClockworkMod recovery is available, I have created an interim (non official) ClockworkMod Touch release.
INSTALL AND USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Your bootloader must be unlocked via htcdev.com to install this.
To use, either flash via fastboot ('fastboot flash recovery r1-modaco-recovery-clockwork-touch-ville.img') or boot directly ('fastboot boot r1-modaco-recovery-clockwork-touch-ville.img').
I have also uploaded the stock recovery should you wish to flash it (e.g. for OTA).
Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD - MD5: 6e3dfe0d22c91dacd77db035da983f6c
DOWNLOAD - MD5: b107f4b007abdc782bea64d925033f00
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PS If you find this useful, details on how to donate should you wish to do so are available in the MoDaCo topic.
Anybody tried booting this successfully?
Won't boot recovery here.
Edit: working now
I have added the MD5 sum, please check it!
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Stock recovery download added should you wish to revert.
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paulobrien said:
I have added the MD5 sum, please check it!
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That was it. Sorry had a mismatch.
Thanks Paul
I uploaded r2 of the recovery to fix an issue, please update if you have already installed.
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Doesn't work for me - recovery shows up, but can only go once up or down with volume keys, then after 1-2 seconds screen get's dark and recovery menu reappears..
Touchscreen?
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Oh yes. Touchscreen works, with smaller fingers Tried to touch the line, not the text, and because of the Vol +- buttons seemed to work (once..) I thought buttons, not touchscreen
Thanks Paul, great work. Really enjoying my rooted One S
paulobrien strikes again I'll use this once I get my One S
How to install this?
via cmd?
hyundai2010 said:
How to install this?
via cmd?
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Read the first post! Install via adv as Paul already explained. If you don't know how to use adv, better wait for alpharev
Had a wrong command
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA
Hope this will get updated with USB Mount function
Midian666 said:
Hope this will get updated with USB Mount function
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Just use adb push/pull...
Sent from my HTC One S
hey guys, going to receive my One S tomorrow but ive noticed the development for this device isnt so busy at the moment (probably due to it just being released)
What would be a good starting ROM for me ? i like the stock look but with added tweaks n goodies
cant wait for more dev's to buy this phone, i think its got great potential
xkonni said:
Just use adb push/pull...
Sent from my HTC One S
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Ye i know but thats not what i want
azzledazzle said:
What would be a good starting ROM for me ? i like the stock look but with added tweaks n goodies
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Check here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24672999&postcount=1
The kitchen at MoDaCo gives you additional choices.
BTW: Koush released an official CWM Touch Recovery!
Download
torxx said:
BTW: Koush released an official CWM Touch Recovery!
Download
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Mh not working -.- doesn´t boot that recovery. Did you try it yourself?
I'm very new to android and have been using Clockworkmod Recovery basically since day 3 or 4 since I got my HTC One XL...
I'm just wondering how many of you are using TWRP instead of Clockworkmod Recovery.. and if so, do you recommend me flashing that instead of CWM?
I have no real complaints with CWM and dont mind using the volume keys to navigate. But besides that, are there any real advantages besides the touch interface?? also, can someone post a link where i can find TWRP ?
thanks guys!! I LOVE the community on here!! it's great!!!
also, when people refer to "Touch Recovery" are y'all referring to TWRP ?
trichrome1 said:
I'm very new to android and have been using Clockworkmod Recovery basically since day 3 or 4 since I got my HTC One XL...
I'm just wondering how many of you are using TWRP instead of Clockworkmod Recovery.. and if so, do you recommend me flashing that instead of CWM?
I have no real complaints with CWM and dont mind using the volume keys to navigate. But besides that, are there any real advantages besides the touch interface?? also, can someone post a link where i can find TWRP ?
thanks guys!! I LOVE the community on here!! it's great!!!
also, when people refer to "Touch Recovery" are y'all referring to TWRP ?
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I personally use twrp I like its setup look and feel and it is a little speedier than cwm when making backups, flashing etc in my opinion. I used cwm on every phone I had except this one x. After twrp was introduced I switched and love it.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
i believe CWM is also touch screen, just no buttons, so you gotta be careful not push a wrong link - but they have conf screen as well.... haven't tried TWRP - would also like to know if it has any advantages... thanks!
will try
eraste said:
I personally use twrp I like its setup look and feel and it is a little speedier than cwm when making backups, flashing etc in my opinion. I used cwm on every phone I had except this one x. After twrp was introduced I switched and love it.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
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Thanks for the reply,
I'm going to flash twrp and try it out.. see what I think. I'm just enjoying playing with my phone
twrp ?
Can someone point me into the right direction to TWRP..
I can't seem to find a download link anywhere..
and correct command is ..
fastboot flash recovery twrp_file_name.whateverextentionis
?
trichrome1 said:
Can someone point me into the right direction to TWRP..
I can't seem to find a download link anywhere..
and correct command is ..
fastboot flash recovery twrp_file_name.whateverextentionis
?
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here ya go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677447
All needed info is there or the links provided there to the official page of TWRP
attempting first backup
just backed up my current rom... twrp seems a little more thorough with more options and there's even a progress bar when backing up.
eraste said:
here ya go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677447
All needed info is there or the links provided there to the official page of TWRP
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Would i able to flash CWM one click again....? did u ever try to go back to CWM....?
ted77usa said:
Would i able to flash CWM one click again....? did u ever try to go back to CWM....?
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No never went back. Not sure what the process would be to get back to CWM. Dont see why the one click wouldnt work but dont take my word for it dont want to give any wrong information.
eraste said:
No never went back. Not sure what the process would be to get back to CWM. Dont see why the one click wouldnt work but dont take my word for it dont want to give any wrong information.
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I'm just curious....but so far i have no problem with CWM....if ain't broke don't fix it right.....
trichrome1 said:
just backed up my current rom... twrp seems a little more thorough with more options and there's even a progress bar when backing up.
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Just FYI... u can't restore ur CWM back up file with TWRP.... it's totally different
process
ted77usa said:
Would i able to flash CWM one click again....? did u ever try to go back to CWM....?
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to go back to CWM, all you would need to do is place the CWM.img in the fast boot folder, and
go to the dir where u have fastboot files (mine is c:\fastboot ) but i am also running a virtual machine on a mac.. process should be the same since i'm still using windows..
anyways in command prompt.. navigate to c:\fastboot
and then,
fastboot flash recovery CWM.img
(or whatever your clockworkmod recovery image is named)
I haven't tried this, but it's how i originally flashed cwm and it's how i just flashed twrp.... so far it's sweet, a lot more options as well.. don't see myself going back anytime soon. (sorry cwm devs, still love cwm)
trichrome1 said:
to go back to CWM, all you would need to do is place the CWM.img in the root of your sdcard on the phone, and
go to the dir where u have fastboot files (mine is c:\fastboot ) but i am also running a virtual machine on a mac.. process should be the same since i'm still using windows..
anyways in command prompt.. navigate to c:\fastboot
and then,
fastboot flash recovery CWM.img
(or whatever your clockworkmod recovery image is named)
I haven't tried this, but it's how i originally flashed cwm and it's how i just flashed twrp.... so far it's sweet, a lot more options as well.. don't see myself going back anytime soon. (sorry cwm devs, still love cwm)
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+1. Yea it's easy to flash back and forth between recoveries. Just do it the same way you flash the first one.
cwm twrp incompatibility
ted77usa said:
I'm just curious....but so far i have no problem with CWM....if ain't broke don't fix it right.....
Just FYI... u can't restore ur CWM back up file with TWRP.... it's totally different
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right, wish I'd known that before. I ended up in bootloops when using twrp to ry and restore a cwm nandroid. luckily, i was able to reflash a beans rom and get it running again, but in the process, I believe I have messed up something. the kernel, bootloader, maybe how the file system is set up. dont mix them up. choose one and stick with it.
Well, I'm pretty sure that one, twrp is simpler, more pretty, more useful, faster, easier.
Also Pretty sure cwm in some cases ruins your phone forever.
Go a head and use cwm though.
TWRP has and official release for the One XL although last time I checked CWM only has a port. I highly suggest using TWRP. It should work better
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
Another advantage of TWRP is that the sdcard can be mounted while in recovery mode. I don't think that's supported in CWM.
That may be the case for the htc, the thing is, I am on a verizon samsung galaxy s 3.
I wonder if that makes a difference!?
I was reading elsewhere in these forums that the non kexec kernels ( meaning that the bootloader is actually unlocked) don't work as well on twrp
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda app-developers app
fritzboyle said:
That may be the case for the htc, the thing is, I am on a verizon samsung galaxy s 3.
I wonder if that makes a difference!?
I was reading elsewhere in these forums that the non kexec kernels ( meaning that the bootloader is actually unlocked) don't work as well on twrp
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Every device is different, this discussion is about the One X(L). If you want more info on CWM vs. TWRP on the Galaxy S3, head over to the forum for your device. Don't follow the GS3, but would assume that its officially supported by CWM (which makes a huge difference). That is not even the case for the One X. Its not yet officially supported, and the CWM we have is just a port. Although an official version is in testing.
redpoint73 said:
Every device is different, this discussion is about the One X(L). If you want more info on CWM vs. TWRP on the Galaxy S3, head over to the forum for your device. Don't follow the GS3, but would assume that its officially supported by CWM (which makes a huge difference). That is not even the case for the One X. Its not yet officially supported, and the CWM we have is just a port. Although an official version is in testing.
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I needed help how do.you erase battery history with twrp
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda app-developers app
htcbrazilian said:
I needed help how do.you erase battery history with twrp
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On the main/home TWRP screen, go Wipe>battery stats.
But battery stats get wiped every time you charge the phone, anyway. There is not benefit to wiping it manually: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/google-engineer-debunks-myth-wiping-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
hello, im trying to install a custom rom, and now im in recovery step. i installed like 3 different recoverys.
all of them stuck in the red text step(when i get in to recovery mode from bootloader), and even after 20-30 mins still in the same position.
can someone say me when i need to do? i really need to fix it.
Snow201 said:
hello, im trying to install a custom rom, and now im in recovery step. i installed like 3 different recoverys.
all of them stuck in the red text step(when i get in to recovery mode from bootloader), and even after 20-30 mins still in the same position.
can someone say me when i need to do? i really need to fix it.
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Make sure you are not plugged into your pc when you boot to recovery! - if that doesn't solve it ..
Does the phone boot to the existing Rom, do you have Rom manager installed? - if so update the recovery from Rom Manager. I found that after rooting the One S using the toolkit I could not get in to recovery, the update from Rom Manager sorted it!
All the best :good:
FatherD said:
Make sure you are not plugged into your pc when you boot to recovery! - if that doesn't solve it ..
Does the phone boot to the existing Rom, do you have Rom manager installed? - if so update the recovery from Rom Manager. I found that after rooting the One S using the toolkit I could not get in to recovery, the update from Rom Manager sorted it!
All the best :good:
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i tried before to get in to recovery mode without USB(plugged to my computer or to charger) and still same problem.
and i dont have any rom manager.
i got HTC one S only with Unlocked phone and recovery(that doesnt work), so i think i need root for rom manager.
got something else?
Snow201 said:
i tried before to get in to recovery mode without USB(plugged to my computer or to charger) and still same problem.
and i dont have any rom manager.
i got HTC one S only with Unlocked phone and recovery(that doesnt work), so i think i need root for rom manager.
got something else?
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Had same issue with the tool kit, the cwm didnt stick. The Touch work one did stick and I was able to get into recovery. However I downloaded the app ROM MANAGER and flashed the recovery from there. Since then I've had no issues booting into reocvery or bootloader. Just download rom manager and go about it that way!
osugsxr said:
Had same issue with the tool kit, the cwm didnt stick. The Touch work one did stick and I was able to get into recovery. However I downloaded the app ROM MANAGER and flashed the recovery from there. Since then I've had no issues booting into reocvery or bootloader. Just download rom manager and go about it that way!
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NVM, there is no recovery for HTC at all, only Galaxy and some more. what i need to do?
I had this problem when I first rooted its weird just download the recovery again but save straight to fastboot folder wherever u have the folder and don't rename then flash the recovery that's how mine worked
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k1llacanon said:
I had this problem when I first rooted its weird just download the recovery again but save straight to fastboot folder wherever u have the folder and don't rename then flash the recovery that's how mine worked
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but i dont have root... and for root my phone i need recovery
there is some other way to root?
because the ROM manager doesnt work well without root.(cant install new recovery)
Snow201 said:
but i dont have root... and for root my phone i need recovery
there is some other way to root?
because the ROM manager doesnt work well without root.(cant install new recovery)
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I'm not telling you to use Rom manager =\
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k1llacanon said:
I'm not telling you to use Rom manager =\
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Ohh. .. but still in tried install the recovery like 2-4 times.
There is other way?
Snow201 said:
Ohh. .. but still in tried install the recovery like 2-4 times.
There is other way?
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Which recoveries have you tried, and what version of phone do you have (S3 or S4). These must match.
Make sure you bootloader unlocked OK, check in bootloader screen, should say Unlocked.
The problem youre describing sound like when you try to boot after successfully flashing a ROM but forgot to or the kernel failed to flash with it. Only happens when ROM and kernel are mismatched enough that it wont boot, fex flashing CM9 and still on HTC original kernel. Try flashing the kernel from the ROM zip file with
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
You can also try booting a recovery without installing it,
Code:
fastboot boot nameofrecoveryfile.img
frdd said:
Which recoveries have you tried, and what version of phone do you have (S3 or S4). These must match.
Make sure you bootloader unlocked OK, check in bootloader screen, should say Unlocked.
The problem youre describing sound like when you try to boot after successfully flashing a ROM but forgot to or the kernel failed to flash with it. Only happens when ROM and kernel are mismatched enough that it wont boot, fex flashing CM9 and still on HTC original kernel. Try flashing the kernel from the ROM zip file with
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
You can also try booting a recovery without installing it,
Code:
fastboot boot nameofrecoveryfile.img
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nope, until now i did only unlock for my phone. and i have no idea with version i have, how do i check it?
Snow201 said:
nope, until now i did only unlock for my phone. and i have no idea with version i have, how do i check it?
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If you have working ADB and fastboot working (there is a sticky by user fibsib that explains this) you can make sure your phone isnt really just trying to boot the OS and failing rather than trying to enter recovery with the command
Code:
adb reboot recovery
But anyways figure out which version you have before doing anything more, flash the wrong stuff and you could break stuff. There are good info here as to how to see if you have the Ville=Z520e=S4 processor model or the Ville C2/Z560e/S3 processor model.
Then download a recovery for your phone model and install it with this command from your computer
Code:
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryyoudownloaded.img
Should work.
have you actually flashed a recovery yet?
which one and how did you do it?
Make sure you have your phone updated to the latest software version before you root. Download system update OTA and click update.
Otherwise you will have issues.
I am rooted T-Mobile phone with original software 1.54 and still can not do recovery or update, it is probably me but it is difficult.
If you are in the US, make sure you use the US version in the development section after you upgrade your phone. Update then try to root it might be easier.
Hi.
I have a htc sensation.
Rom: vipers 3.1.4
S-ON
My touchscreen sometimes doesnt work, but if i turn off my screen(lock my screen), and turn it back on, it works.
Is this rom problem or touchscreen problem?
Thanks!
are you sure that you already flashing boot.img from the rom itself..?
what about if you tried installing another rom..?, is the problem still there ..?
if problem still there..so it can be your phone hardware had problem, but if not..then that's the problem come from the rom indeed
Sorry, but i dont understand ur first question .
I didnt try to install another rom yet. But i will install a new one tomorrow or thursday. I am not home now.
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are you sure that you already flashing boot.img from the rom itself..?
what about if you tried installing another rom..?, is the problem still there ..?
if problem still there..so it can be your phone hardware had problem, but if not..then that's the problem come from the rom indeed
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sneaki said:
Sorry, but i dont understand ur first question .
I didnt try to install another rom yet. But i will install a new one tomorrow or thursday. I am not home now.
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i mean if you're phone bootloader just had unlocked but still S-ON..so you must flashing boot.img too that are extracted from the rom.zip that you already installed..
you pc must already had ADB / SDK...if not..you can download from here.. or minimal adb and fastboot from here..
1. extract the rom.zip that you already installing...and copied boot.img from there to adb / sdk folder on your pc
2. turn on your phone with pressing and hold volume down + power button until inside bootloader...then select FASTBOOT mode..
3. connect your phone to pc via usb...then open cmd and change source to your adb / sdk that fastboot.exe placed folder..then type "fastboot devices" enter (to check first that your phone already connected) if success connected that will be prompt your phone serial number
4. then continued typing "fastboot flash boot boot.img" enter
5. after finish..typing "fastbot reboot" enter
6. done..
all command type without quote
hope this can help..
So i bought this phone ~2 months ago. I had sense 5 on it. 4ext recovery. And i saw, that it was on S-on.
Than i wanted to try out vipers 3.1.4. I downloaded the rom. putted on my sd card, reboted to 4ext recovery, enabled smartflash. than wiped, and installed the rom. it was great until one morning when the touch kept freezing, and i needed to lock the screen and turn it back on to work.
Today i will install sense 5 again and doing the same thing that i did with 3.1.4.Am i doing something wrong?
And i need to do what are u saying after rom instalation or ? On my pc there isn't adb/sdk.
Sorry but i'm new to android. I was an iphone user.
sneaki said:
So i bought this phone ~2 months ago. I had sense 5 on it. 4ext recovery. And i saw, that it was on S-on.
Than i wanted to try out vipers 3.1.4. I downloaded the rom. putted on my sd card, reboted to 4ext recovery, enabled smartflash. than wiped, and installed the rom. it was great until one morning when the touch kept freezing, and i needed to lock the screen and turn it back on to work.
Today i will install sense 5 again and doing the same thing that i did with 3.1.4.Am i doing something wrong?
And i need to do what are u saying after rom instalation or ? On my pc there isn't adb/sdk.
Sorry but i'm new to android. I was an iphone user.
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IF you already using 4ext recovery and enabling smartflash then...you don't needed to flashing boot.img again with manual way..
my guide in the previously post..just if you using another custom recovery like TWRP or CWM and already forget it to flashing boot.img manually form fastboot
so..this you're already do the right step...just try installing ViperS 5.0 again from 4ext recovery..then..your phone will back to normal again..:good:
Thank You! :good:
When i get home i will install sense 5 and hopefully my phone will be back to normal!
JJeamy said:
IF you already using 4ext recovery and enabling smartflash then...you don't needed to flashing boot.img again with manual way..
my guide in the previously post..just if you using another custom recovery like TWRP or CWM and already forget it to flashing boot.img manually form fastboot
so..this you're already do the right step...just try installing ViperS 5.0 again from 4ext recovery..then..your phone will back to normal again..:good:
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sneaki said:
enabled smartflash. than wiped, and installed the rom..
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just change some steps
wipe->smartflash->install rom
hi
my htc sensation xe doesn't turn on.none of its led doesn't light.please help me
rafael1369 said:
hi
my htc sensation xe doesn't turn on.none of its led doesn't light.please help me
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do you tried with unbrick project? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1522351
I am back. I installed sense 5 but my Phone touch is the same. So i guess its hardware problem.
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sneaki said:
I am back. I installed sense 5 but my Phone touch is the same. So i guess its hardware problem.
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Maybe its about calibration the touch search the forum and I think you got to be s-off
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Mile_zdr said:
Maybe its about calibration the touch search the forum and I think you got to be s-off
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see also this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239238