I tried flashing an MIUI rom with e3 recovery and I got an error message about signature unverified or something similar. I'm just wondering is there any way I can verify the file, or should I just try CWM recovery? It's my friend's phone btw. Any help will be appreciated.
MIUI is a custom rom! U gotta use cwm for flashing it! Stock recovery does not support flashing of custom roms!
Android Crazy said:
MIUI is a custom rom! U gotta use cwm for flashing it! Stock recovery does not support flashing of custom roms!
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Okay. But, the problem is I can't get CWM on the device even through Rom Manager. help?
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I just flashed the my old stock rom to cm7 custom rom and want to back up the current rom. But when I hit the flash the CWM in rom manager, it just keeps loading without popping up the phone mode choosing interface. any help would be greatly appreciated.
chui1989 said:
I just flashed the my old stock rom to cm7 custom rom and want to back up the current rom. But when I hit the flash the CWM in rom manager, it just keeps loading without popping up the phone mode choosing interface. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Are you trying to flash a ROM or backup your ROM, the way you have that worded confuses me. Are you using the ROM manager app, because I've never gotten it to work to any degree. If you're trying to flash the CWM kernel you need to do that via Odin.
i am trying to back up the current rom, but in order to do that I have to flash the CWM recovery right? but anyway, I have figured it out. Thank you
Ok glad you got it! Yea you have to use Odin to flash kernels, such as CWM. I believe there is a way to flash kernels off the SD card while booted into recovery mode, but I'm not familiar with it. Just flash that kernel with Odin, boot into recovery (Power button + Volume Up) and you can backup, restore, flash ROMs, etc. Enjoy buddy!
i have install clockworkmode-ginger-gamma on my sam.mini.. then when reboot it wont start.. now my hp canot on... plss... ASAP
Let's say I want to flash a rom and made a backup thru CWM of my stock rom will I be able to keep root if I flash it back to the stock rom ?
II'm doing this cause I care most about no auto brightness issue than the actual advantage to go with a custom rom.
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Why don't you just root your stock ROM then? You need to be rooted to flash CWM recovery anyways..
rener78 said:
Let's say I want to flash a rom and made a backup thru CWM of my stock rom will I be able to keep root if I flash it back to the stock rom ?
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If your ROM is already rooted, and you're restoring it from CWM, yes. If you're using fastboot to re-flash the stock ROM, no, you'll have to re-root it.
I'm kind of confused about what you're asking, though. Can you give more specific details? Are you going to flash a different ROM and try to flash the stock ROM, or parts of it, on top of the new ROM? I wouldn't do that unless you're very sure of what you're doing.
I flashed on my M7 cwm with flashify and installed the Rom which is based on eumi. Now I want LP for my mate but cant flash the stock recovery.img. I had a backup but it was on the phone and not on my SD card and i wiped it now i need help to get back to the stock recovery but if I flash a recovery.img which i extracted with the HW extractor tool i come to the recuse mod pls help
is your system working? what version on android you are running now? stock recovery will work only with stock rom I think... you are in dead end sort of. try flashing twrp recovery, if you succeed, I can provide some backups.
muzammil84 said:
is your system working? what version on android you are running now? stock recovery will work only with stock rom I think... you are in dead end sort of. try flashing twrp recovery, if you succeed, I can provide some backups.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-7/development/rom-erykinemt7-v1-0-0-mt7-l09-b137sp03-t3044695 this is the rom is flashed. I could flash sucessful twrp 2.8.7.0! Hope it is working with a backup. Never used twrp for a backup x) thanks mate
hello well i have not been into phone in so long to its all new to me again phone been rooted running android 5.1.1 custom rom... and running philz touch 6.57.9 clockworkmod v6 .0.5.1.. well i went to down load new rom .. went into recovery zip wont download at all.. and when i try and restore 3 differnt backups none of them will flash.. so im stuck.. i cant get on os on my phone... i can get into that recovery and bootloader.. please help im stuck bad.. thanks
Read this thread and flash a stock rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...ide-nexus-5-how-to-unlock-bootloader-t2507905
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hello well i have not been into phone in so long to its all new to me again phone been rooted running android 5.1.1 custom rom... and running philz touch 6.57.9 clockworkmod v6 .0.5.1.. well i went to down load new rom .. went into recovery zip wont download at all.. and when i try and restore 3 differnt backups none of them will flash.. so im stuck.. i cant get on os on my phone... i can get into that recovery and bootloader.. please help im stuck bad.. thanks
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If you are able to get into recovery, you should be able to access the download folder and flash once again any of the custom ROM saved in the download folder. If not, download any custom ROM and use OTG to flash it.
I have a galaxy s9+, and i wanted to get the best android experience by flashing a costume rom (TWRP) and rooting, i did it successfully with no issues, and working very well, downloaded some root apps and they worked fine one of the apps required me reboot my device to apply changes, once then...my phone stuck at a boot loop, i booted up to TWRP, did a factory reset, then format all data, still didn't work, i tried to repair/change system partitions and this time when tried to reboot TWRP shows a message: "os not installed" and now I'm still stuck the only thing I have now is TWRP...
I know how screwed up I am but I need a solution for this, it's my only phone i have ...
Reflash Stock ROM.
Ok I will try it then I will be able to install costum rom again ?
If you find a suitable Custom Recovery ( like TWRP ) and additionally a matching Custom ROM then the answer is YES.
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If you find a suitable Custom Recovery ( like TWRP ) and additionally a matching Custom ROM then the answer is YES.
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The Actual rom I'm using TWRP it's the only thing I have now...
TWRP is a Custom Recovery, NOT a Custom ROM. Don't confuse things.
Just wipe everything from your phone and install custom ROM from TWRP.
dedq said:
Just wipe everything from your phone and install custom ROM from TWRP.
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What's the difference between costume rom and costume recovery, is magisk a costume rom ? is android a stock rom? I need to understand things first...
jwoegerbauer said:
TWRP is a Custom Recovery, NOT a Custom ROM. Don't confuse things.
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I need to understand things first, do you have time to explain pls ?
Bizzare user said:
What's the difference between costume rom and costume recovery, is magisk a costume rom ? is android a stock rom? I need to understand things first... of the custom recovery which you use to flash ROM.
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Bizzare user said:
What's the difference between costume rom and costume recovery, is magisk a costume rom ? is android a stock rom? I need to understand things first...
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TWRP recovery the custom recovery which you use the flash custom ROM.
Before you flash your ROM, you have stock Android and that means stock ROM.
Custom Android is the same as custom ROM. Stock Android is the same as stock ROM.
Magisk is a method you use to root your phone. It doesn't have to do anything with TWRP or recovery.
You have Magisk zip which you flash in TWRP recovery and your phone will become rooted.
dedq said:
TWRP recovery the custom recovery which you use the flash custom ROM.
Before you flash your ROM, you have stock Android and that means stock ROM.
Custom Android is the same as custom ROM. Stock Android is the same as stock ROM.
Magisk is a method you use to root your phone. It doesn't have to do anything with TWRP or recovery.
You have Magisk zip which you flash in TWRP recovery and your phone will become rooted.
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That was really useful thank you now the thing that makes me worry is I'm not sure after I wiped the stock rom if the bootloader is unlocked and USB debugging is on, will i be able to flash the stock rom again ?
Bizzare user said:
That was really useful thank you now the thing that makes me worry is I'm not sure after I wiped the stock rom if the bootloader is unlocked and USB debugging is on, will i be able to flash the stock rom again ?
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I have S9+.
I suggest you download Alexis ROM and just flash it. It's literally like stock ROM but it's custom.
Download it somewhere on your USB and then move it to your SD card so you can flash it. You can install it from the USB as well. You need an adapter for that.
dedq said:
I have S9+.
I suggest you download Alexis ROM and just flash it. It's literally like stock ROM but it's custom.
Download it somewhere on your USB and then move it to your SD card so you can flash it. You can install it from the USB as well. You need an adapter for that
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dedq said:
I have S9+.
I suggest you download Alexis ROM and just flash it. It's literally like stock ROM but it's custom.
Download it somewhere on your USB and then move it to your SD card so you can flash it. You can install it from the USB as well. You need an adapter for that.
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I've heard of Alexis ROM... is it stable ? What features i can profit from this rom ?
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I've heard of Alexis ROM... is it stable ? What features i can profit from this rom ?
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It's literally like the stock ROM. I'm using Noble but the developer is the same. Noble is Android 11.