Considering TWRP...can someone give me a little background? - HTC One S

I have been using RM and CWMR since mid 2010, and never considered it was anything but the default app for flashing and the CWM was the "goto" recovery. But I am considering flashing zydroid because it looks like something that would work well for me... But I keep running into TWRP...
Since I may be old school, can someone tell me (I) if this TWRP recovery is advisable, (II) if this is only a One-S thing, or is there a "changing of the guard" taking place, and (III) I already installed goo manager...But I don't see how to change/flash the TWRP recovery, and if it is as simple as just flashing it like we do using RM.
Thanks a lot!
Sent from my HTC One-S (rooted), stock ROM

syntropic said:
I have been using RM and CWMR since mid 2010, and never considered it was anything but the default app for flashing and the CWM was the "goto" recovery. But I am considering flashing zydroid because it looks like something that would work well for me... But I keep running into TWRP...
Since I may be old school, can someone tell me (I) if this TWRP recovery is advisable, (II) if this is only a One-S thing, or is there a "changing of the guard" taking place, and (III) I already installed goo manager...But I don't see how to change/flash the TWRP recovery, and if it is as simple as just flashing it like we do using RM.
Thanks a lot!
Sent from my HTC One-S (rooted), stock ROM
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In goo manager press flash roms then press try to find me one. It will give you a few prompts and will flash twrp for you simple as that. The next time you boot into recovery it will be TWRP. I'm pretty sure you'll like it.
On a side note TWRP CWM back up and recoveries aren't compatible with each other so once you flash TWRP make sure you make a back up.
Also as long as you have a S4 processor you shouldn't have problems with anything as far as flashing roms or recoveries.
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Just do it, you won't regret it. TWRP is awesome and has so many features. Like states above me, make a backup once you install TWRP since your cwm backup won't work in TWRP
HTC One S running Zydroid!

You also just need to open goo manager then hit menu and one of the options is " install open recovery script", click that and follow the prompts. Boom done.
HTC One S running Zydroid!

Ok.... Do I run the open reccovery script, or do I follow your instructions in your first post? Are they separate (in other words)?
Oh.. and as long s you are here.. what is your experience with Wi-Fi after flashing Zydroid compared to "stock" stock? Any problems?
How is the bootani, etc. Things you think are pretty cool?
Really like the parts of Sense that mod AOSP a little, but I would love a ROM that is a touch of Sense 4 without all the underlying garbage that is either TMO or HTC 's doing.
Alright, I am going to flash (or try to figure it out) and make a backup.
Oh wait, one more question. Besides booting into recovery to Fix Permissions, does goo manager have an option to Fix Permissions while the OS is up? Because I couldn't seem to find it.
Thanks a lot!
Sent from my HTC One-S (rooted), stock ROM

Just open goo manager and press menu, you'll see install open recovery script. That's it, it won't even reboot and you'll have TWRP.
Zydroid works perfectly for me. In fact it's the only rom I installed that wifi even works. I like it and won't leave it unless something incredible comes out that just kills zydroid. There are add ons all available thru goo manager along with kernel choices.
So for me, TWRP is is definitely the way to go. With TWRP you don't need to fastboot boot.img separately. So not having to hook my phone up to a pc and just be able to flash roms when I'm at work and such is a huge part of my decision to go with TWRP.
It's basically stock one S rom with the nice features built in and all of tmobiles crap taken out.
Fix Permissions I know is in TWRP, not sure If you're given the option thru goo manager
HTC One S running Zydroid!

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Rooted i9023, some help needed please!

Ok guys so I have managed to root my i9023 and flash clockwork recovery which was all good, I set about flashing some new roms via rom manager, again, all good.
So now I settle on this cm7 based rom which I love, used anim mod to get some nice transitions, then I used font changer.
All was good, then I decided that the font I was using was a bit ott so I decided to change it again, upon reboot it starts boot looping, bollocks !!!
So I try to get into clockwork recovery, and it seems to have gone back to the stock bootloader, grrrrr
I re flash clockwork, wipe / clear etc... then flash the rom again, but it would not flash, so I went to my backup of stock n flashed that, all good.
I then install rom manager again and flash the rom I liked again, this time no problem, but when it loads up the home button and search button are not working
So i decide on a factory reset, I select wipe everything including sd just to be sure but it comes up "error null"???
So now I wipe the sd manually and then do the reset and it works, ok, I re load everything on from scratch and all is good, but when I installed rom manager it says that clockwork recovery IS NOT installed again
Can anyone here work out from my ramblings WTF is going on???
I dont get why the font changer all of a sudden caused a boot loop, as I had changed font about 15 times with it without issue, also why clockwork recovery will not stick anymore after a reboot, when before it did and I have not changed a thing!
Cheers!!!
Rename install-recovery.sh in system/etc to something else, flash cwm recovery again, this time it'll stick until you install a stock rom again.
Rom manager is causing more problems than it's saving time, hence I don't use it.
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Thanks for the reply, can you go into detail on what exactly I need to do to get clockwork to stick? I still hold noob status!
Thanks!
Also rom manager seems fine, I flashed loads of roms with it with no issue, I also rebooted a few time at least between flashes so I dont get why clockwork suddenly decided to jump ship.
It was the font changer that f&%ked it all up for me, or anim mod (which I wont touch now even tho I miss the wicked transitions).
When using Font Changer, it's better to do a reboot manually instead of selecting Reboot from within the program. That sometimes cause me a boot loop too. But after turning the phone off / on a.k.a. "reboot manually", the phone boots fine.
To elaborate what rentaric said, use Root Explorer and go to /system/etc/, there should be a file named install-recovery.sh. This file is responsible for flashing the stock recovery every time the phone boots. If you rename it to something else e.g. install-recovery.sh.bak then CWM will stick on reboot.
Thanks, but when I get into the /system/etc/ there is not file called install-recovery.sh.
The only .sh in there is init.goldfish.sh
Any ideas???
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Flash cwm rec and either stock or custom rom.
Stock rom incl the .sh you want.
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I've read on these forums that using Clockwork on the I9023 is a no-go. Serves up incompatible ROMs, etc.
BTW, I'm looking to root my I9023. Can the OP please point me to the method he used.
athani said:
I've read on these forums that using Clockwork on the I9023 is a no-go. Serves up incompatible ROMs, etc.
BTW, I'm looking to root my I9023. Can the OP please point me to the method he used.
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LINK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007782
Please read the whole thread, if I had it would have saved me half a night scratching my head...lol
rentaric said:
Flash cwm rec and either stock or custom rom.
Stock rom incl the .sh you want.
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Yeah I have a custom rom installed, supercm7, but the install-recovery.sh. that I have been told is causing the problem of clockwork disappearing is not in the /system/etc/ folder, so I am asking if there is anything else that could be causing me to have to re flash clockwork via my pc every time I want to change rom?
I will tell you exactly what happens.
1. I go into rom manager
2. download a rom and choose flash rom from sd card
3. it asked if I want to wipe etc, i select yes
4. phone re boots and I get ! with an android
5. I pull the battery, hold volume up n power and boot / connect to my pc
6. re flash clockwork via SDK
7.the phone then load the new rom on its own
Before it would just flash the rom without me having to install clockwork again.
install-recovery.sh is only there if you're using a stock android rom.
"so I am asking if there is anything else that could be causing me to have to re flash clockwork via my pc every time I want to change rom?"
ROM Manager.
It's not a reliable working tool for ME as I'm changing ROMs/kernels on a regular basis and it might not work reliable the one time you need it.
Thanks for that, I may just sack rom manager then.
Its a shame as I flashed several roms with it without issue.
Oh well, loving this supercm7 so gonna stick with it untill an update comes out.
Many thanks to all who have replied, clicking the thanks buttons now!
I had the same problem but i installed a previus recovery and works fine formeforme
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Recovery options

Ok hi everyone, pretty new to the Inspire, although not to Androids and ROM flashing. Actually I'm a bit of an addict. Anyway I'm successfully rooted, so far have run CM7, MIUI, and currently Revolution. So here are the questions I have come up with so far, and haven't seen this asked as I've been poking through the threads past couple of weeks.
1. ROM Manager, it was a must on my prior phones, and I have the premium version, but is it usable on the Inspire? I noticed right away that the Ace Hack kit automagically installed Clockwork recovery, is it OK to update CWM from within ROM Manager? Is there anything in there for us? My most recent phone was the Droid Charge, and you would seriously mess up your phone if you did that. They don't seem to have CWM official support.
2. I noticed that my latest ROM, Revolution, brought with it a different recovery 4EXT (or is it EXT4?) ASSUMING that the answer to question 1 is yes, can I flash CWM over it? From ROM Manager? Not that this flavor of recovery seems to have anything wrong with it, but most ROMS specifically mention "flash in CWM" so I don't want to mess things up from the get go the next time I flash something.
Appreciate any input folks
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Quick and dirty answer-Yes.
Rom manager is very useful on the inspire. Also using the premium version, and it's the only way to fly. And as to the 4EXT recovery, it changes how the files are saved. Wouldn't worry about flashing it, as it works just as well as the stock version of recovery.
One thing I like about the 4EXT Recovery Control app is that it lets you verify the md5 checksum of your rom backups. I'm not sure if the premium version of ROM Manager does that, but the free version didn't. Or if it did, I never saw that option. Before I started using 4EXT, there were a couple of times where I went to restore a backup and CWM would say the MD5 didn't match. Having already wiped data before attempting to restore, I was stuck flashing a fresh ROM and starting from scratch. Now with 4EXT Recovery Control I can check the md5 of my backup before I boot into recovery and be sure that the restore will work.

ROM Manager

ROM Manager has an option to "Backup Current ROM" and "Manage and Restore Backups". Can all that be used on stock (odexed), rooted ROM?
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I noticed this feature as well. I personally never tried but i am not sure how it would work. It might create a file in the the clockwork mod folder. But i doubt it works. You could always try it out. the worst it could do it bootloop your phone and you can just fxz? haha.
I don't have a method yet for flashing a fxz file. I'm on linux. Ive never been forced to learn how to do it. You try. ;-)
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Haha. That is a great challenge. My phone is charging right now. We need to find another "victim" to do it. I don't think ROM toolbox is very reliable though. Or at least not as reliable as CWM
I use this app to backup and restore apps.
Don't know for sure to backup and restore rom.
Need someone who has warranty to try this though LOL
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kindacrazyazn said:
Haha. That is a great challenge. My phone is charging right now. We need to find another "victim" to do it. I don't think ROM toolbox is very reliable though. Or at least not as reliable as CWM
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We're talking about ROM Manager by Koushik Dutta. Not "ROM Toolbox". Right?
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As far as backing up and restoring a stock rom, I fairly certain that it will. However, it depends on a CWM mod recovery and at the moment all we have is a frankinmod recovery and Rom Manager doesn't even acknowledge it.
So, if we had CWM in better shape, or a way for Rom Manager to see it, then everything else would fall into place.
On a random note, Rom Manager will boot into recovery with our frankinmod, but that's about it.
@41rw4lk
These are exactly the concerns i have.
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I was referring to ROM Toolbox but i personally never trusted ROM Toolbox or ROM manager. But that is just me personally.
ROM Manager makes things a whole lot easier for flashing ROMs and backing up/restoring. It's developed by koushikdutta, the same person that develops CWM, so everything should be seamlessly integrated. But as 41rw4lk stated, ROM Manager only partially detects our modified, bootstrapped recovery (it can boot into it but no automation). However, you can get it to work on the A2 . Apply the A2 bootstrap, then flash the Bionic recovery from ROM Manager, then re-apply the A2 bootstrap.
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kindacrazyazn said:
I was referring to ROM Toolbox but i personally never trusted ROM Toolbox or ROM manager. But that is just me personally.
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Using ROM Toolbox for flashing/restoring/backing up/etc only works if you have the premium ROM Manager. It uses methods from the premium ROM Manager to do just what ROM Manager does. So ROM Toolbox works although there isn't really a reason to use it.
I did away with the bootstrapper and use the cwm on every boot method, which is built into the Sonya rom now I believe. Can I flash the Bionic recovery still without messing everything up?
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I did away with the bootstrapper and use the cwm on every boot method, which is built into the Sonya rom now I believe. Can I flash the Bionic recovery still without messing everything up?
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yes it will work finr as i have done so. Also, the options in rom manager that alow you to backup or restore a rom do work as i have used both mutiple times with out a problem. I just flashed the new lithium rom today right after i backed up my atrix sonya rom using the backup option.
@cogeary
Is there a method to remove the Bionic Recovery? When the Atrix 2 Recovery becomes available would we install that over the Bionic?
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rob219 said:
yes it will work finr as i have done so. Also, the options in rom manager that alow you to backup or restore a rom do work as i have used both mutiple times with out a problem. I just flashed the new lithium rom today right after i backed up my atrix sonya rom using the backup option.
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I just flashed the Bionic recovery and it works perfectly with Rom Manager. One click backup. Thanks for the tip.
KEB64 said:
@cogeary
Is there a method to remove the Bionic Recovery? When the Atrix 2 Recovery becomes available would we install that over the Bionic?
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im not sure about removing it from out phone, but i do know if we ever get an officail or unofficial recovery made just for the atrix 2 you would just either flash it using rom manager (if its in the list of devices) or flash the zip in recovery and reboot into your rom or reboot recovery to check it out.
Technically, the recoveries we're flashing now aren't replacing the system recovery, they're just put in the system and loaded like any other script. If you try to get to recovery manually with buttons, you hit the default system recovery. If we ever get an unlocked bootloader and an official CWM then we're golden and can overwrite the system recovery. So uninstalling everything else should be a matter of deleting scripts, or just not build them into roms anymore since we won't need to.
It's late, so if I'm talking out my ass I apologize. I will say, I appreciate all the work and help from everyone here.

[Q] Help with Rom Manager

Sorry for the noob questions but I can't seem to find a specific answer to my problem.
I am trying to create a backup of my stock Touchwiz ICS 4.0.4 using Rom manager premium v.5.0.2.1 so that I can flash CM10 to my Verizon S3. I have flashed the "ClockworkMod Recovery".
Current Recovery: ClockworkMod 6.0.1.2
Latest Recovery: ClockworkMod 6.0.1.2
Now when I try to "Backup Current ROM" my phone boots into a menu. I was under the impression that it should begin creating a Nandroid backup when I did this. It boots into Android system recovery <3e>
Word for word this is what I get
Volume up/down to move highlight:
Power button to select.
Reboot system now
apply update from external storage
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition apply update from cache
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# MANUAL MODE #
--Applying Multi-CSC...
Applied the CSC-code : VZW
Succesfully applied multi-CSC
From there I didn't see an obvious Create backup type of option so I chose "Reboot system now" which then booted up normally. In Rom manger there is no file under Manage and Restore backups. Do I need to choose a different option in the boot menu. I could manually make a nandroid backup I think, but I'm not sure if it would work properly since I flashed the ClockworkMod Recovery.
Sorry, I am very new to this!
How did you flash your recovery? Was it through rom manager or through ez recovery?
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Yeah you have the stock android recovery. (3e) Try using the "EZ-recovery for VZW Galaxy S3" app from the play store. I have always heard ROM manager can be kind of buggy.
JBO1018 said:
Yeah you have the stock android recovery. (3e) Try using the "EZ-recovery for VZW Galaxy S3" app from the play store. I have always heard ROM manager can be kind of buggy.
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No, not at all, Rom manager works fine, but only if you flashed your recovery through it. If you used ez recovery, rom manager does not know that it has cwm recovery on it and will not operate correctly. Flash recovery through rom manager and it will work correctly. EZ is a foundation app intended to simplify recovery without rom manager. Not good if you know what your doing.
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annoyingduck said:
No, not at all, Rom manager works fine, but only if you flashed your recovery through it. If you used ez recovery, rom manager does not know that it has cwm recovery on it and will not operate correctly. Flash recovery through rom manager and it will work correctly. EZ is a foundation app intended to simplify recovery without rom manager. Not good if you know what your doing.
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He said he did use ROM manager to flash recovery and that it says he has CWM installed. Yet from his descripton when his phone reboots into recovery he is getting Android recovery 3e. (stock recovery) So something isnt working right. That's why I suggested ez recovery and mentioned ROM manager has been notoriously unreliable in the past for me and many other I know. It may work fine for this phone. I just, out of habit, tend to stay away from it.
JBO1018 said:
He said he did use ROM manager to flash recovery and that it says he has CWM installed. Yet from his descripton when his phone reboots into recovery he is getting Android recovery 3e. (stock recovery) So something isnt working right. That's why I suggested ez recovery and mentioned ROM manager has been notoriously unreliable in the past for me and many other I know. It may work fine for this phone. I just, out of habit, tend to stay away from it.
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Good call!
I didn't see any mention of how he flashed his recovery, just assumed it was not through rom manager due to the issues he's having.
My experience with ez recovery made rom manager (an app I like alot) not work correctly. As soon as I re flashed through rom manager, all was well. Not knocking ez, just trying to get his rom manager app working for him.
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I am having the same problem. I flashed mine through Rom Manager also. It worked on the first reboot in recovery and has worked one other time in touch. Here's my thread. - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32795611#post32795611
Solutions?
If I install ez Recovery, how will that effect CWM?
I'm running the premium version of rom manager. Are you guys running the free version? I can't imagine why your having these issues, could it be related?
I originally used ez to install cwm 6.0.1.2, then used rom manager to flash the touch version of 6.0.1.2. Have not had these issues.
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annoyingduck said:
I'm running the premium version of rom manager. Are you guys running the free version? I can't imagine why your having these issues, could it be related?
I originally used ez to install cwm 6.0.1.2, then used rom manager to flash the touch version of 6.0.1.2. Have not had these issues.
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I got premium, I thought the same cause mine wont let me download roms either. It tells me to upgrade to the latest version.
Should we maybe uninstall and try a different install method, such as yours. Would there be any consequences?
I don't see any issues with that. To get touch through RM, there are 2 ways. One is in app purchase (don't do this, it's a one time, one use add on. Does not stay if you install a different recovery. Kind of a scam). The other is in RM you can link directly to cwm site and dl the apk for free. Just be sure you get the one for our phone, the site page is a little weird to navigate. Then you have it forever.
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This might be your problem, see if you gave the file mentioned in the last post and delete it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32346811
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kintwofan said:
This might be your problem, see if you gave the file mentioned in the last post and delete it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32346811
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What file? Im still noob confused about all of this. S-P-E-L-L it out. Can I just go ahead and do ez now or do I need to do anything to RM
Thanks for your help, its greatly appreciated.
travis.bridges10 said:
What file? Im still noob confused about all of this. S-P-E-L-L it out. Can I just go ahead and do ez now or do I need to do anything to RM
Thanks for your help, its greatly appreciated.
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Just try ez recovery first and see if it works, its in the play store. If it doesn't I'll try to find the exact path of the file. I'm not stock so its hard I'll have to search for it
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kintwofan said:
Just try ez recovery first and see if it works, its in the play store. If it doesn't I'll try to find the exact path of the file. I'm not stock so its hard I'll have to search for it
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It worked the first time I rebooted from RM, then I tried to enter manual recovery and it went to android recovery, then I tried RM reboot to recovery and it went into android recovery. Do I need to back it up before I reboot? It seems like the reboot in recovery right after a flash works, but then looses it after reboot.
I still have the problem also of it not allowing me to download roms, says I need to upgrade to latest version.
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It worked the first time I rebooted from RM, then I tried to enter manual recovery and it went to android recovery, then I tried RM reboot to recovery and it went into android recovery. Do I need to back it up before I reboot? It seems like the reboot in recovery right after a flash works, but then looses it after reboot.
I still have the problem also of it not allowing me to download roms, says I need to upgrade to latest version.
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Then that file needs deleted. I'll try to find it.
But the easiest fix would be to download whatever ROM you want directly from the forum. Use Ez recovery and in that first boot into recovery flash the ROM you downloaded following the instructions in the ROMs post.
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kintwofan said:
Then that file needs deleted. I'll try to find it.
But the easiest fix would be to download whatever ROM you want directly from the forum. Use Ez recovery and in that first boot into recovery flash the ROM you downloaded following the instructions in the ROMs post.
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ok... Thats probably what ill do then. I have to do some more reading on flashing roms... I dont want anymore problems. I got three more questions for you since youve been so helpful.
1. Any idea why its not letting me get into the download ROMS in RM. Saying I need to upgrade to the latest version of RM
2. Im sure I could find the answer to this but Ill ask since I got you here. I just went through over the last few days adding a lot of customizations, like nova, widgets, widgetlocker, tasker, etc. When I do flash a new rom whats the most efficient way to transfer apps, settings, designs, etc
3. If I was to keep the stock ROM what happens with VZW OTA updates. Doesnt it mess things up. This last update has messed everything up for GS3's and I bet the next will have even more "restrictions"
Thanks again
travis.bridges10 said:
ok... Thats probably what ill do then. I have to do some more reading on flashing roms... I dont want anymore problems. I got two more questions for you since youve been so helpful.
1. Any idea why its not letting me get into the download ROMS in RM. Saying I need to upgrade to the latest version of RM
2. Im sure I could find the answer to this but Ill ask since I got you here. I just went through over the last few days adding a lot of customizations, like nova, widgets, widgetlocker, tasker, etc. When I do flash a new rom whats the most efficient way to transfer apps, settings, designs, etc
Thanks again
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1. I don't use RM so can't be much help there.
2. I personally use titanium backup to back up and restore user apps. I don't recommend restoring system settings.
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One either thing make sure you backup your imie...there's a guide in the development section.
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I figured it out earlier. When you do the first reboot the recovery menu gives you the option to disable stock recovery from flashing. Select it and it's been working fine since.
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travis.bridges10 said:
I figured it out earlier. When you do the first reboot the recovery menu gives you the option to disable stock recovery from flashing. Select it and it's been working fine since.
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Good. I don't remember seeing that option, but I've been rooted for a while.
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Making my own recovery

I am successfully rooted (thanks Hasoon2000 and everyone else who makes it possible) but I have a couple more questions.
1. I tried flashing my own recovery but I can't find it? I used Hasoon's toolkit. I used (Your Own Recovery). It went into bootloader screen and then rebooted. Could I have done something wrong? I'd like to make sure I have a recovery.
2. Could someone explain APK installer? I know it's for backing up things but isn't that what Titanium Backup is (Google Play)?
3. Could I please get a quick guide on ways to learn Superuser? I installed it, it's there but I don't want to mess with something I'm not 100% familiar with. I hate searching on the Internet for things sometimes. Too much misinformation!
Thank you all very much for being patient with a NOOB!
Jon
You made a recovery? Just install twrp through fastboot...
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Backing up apps is titaniums smallest pro ...it backs up your app data and you can freeze and mess with system apps it.does much more than just backing up...and for superuser if you have att you should already have root privileges...if you have a non att one xl you'll have to flash a recovery than flash root but it.sounds like you're on att.... Superuser grants you root rights
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Google will give you more info than anyone here
Yes I was in twrp already as per the video and instructions. I think I'm a bit confused still on .IMG backup. I tried flashing one, it went through the reboot and then that was it. Maybe I'm getting confused on flashing recoveries.
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If you haven't already I recommend flashing twrp in the same toolkit. if your phone acts strangely and you back your phone up with stock rooted you can flash back to your normal stock rooted and then wipe and install another rom from their. All Superuser is (anyone correct me if I don't get the basic stuff right) is a program that grants specific rights to apps that require root access. Then get perm rooted if you have not already flash superuser and then perm root in the toolkit or install it (SU)in Google play. To check if you are rooted install root checker off Google play then superuser should come up and you can grant it access... Hope I helped someone who views this thread. If so click thanks
Now if you want to flash a rom and you have a HTC one xl version of 2.20 you have to drag the rom you installed to your computer desktop, extract boot img and drag that to your phone( plug phone in via usb and mount phone to computer should come up) Do NOT do this in recovery as it will wipe your stuff..) then install the full rom with the same process. The 2 easiest roms to install I think are cleanrom (wipe phone and install, boot img is in installer land and their are directions I think and viper one xl (installer does everything for you) if and only IF your phone is not the international version one x. (quad core) is the non international version is dual core. Make sure your phone is dual core in these forums. (HTC one xl).. Have fun p.s before flashing another rom a full wipe and clean cache and dalvik is recommended. Only on roms that require a wipe before flashing, flashing roms is easy you just have to READ.
Thanks for all the info. I appreciate it. So what I did was flash my own recovery (already did twrp). Phone was ready to use. Then I flashed my own recovery. But I didn't see where that recovery went. That's moronically my problem. Hahaha. Yes. I'm certainly in the right forum. Att HOX, dual core. I am just rooted right now, haven't done a Rom yet.
Sorry for sounding like a dope.
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You made a recovery like twrp...? If you can access twrp from bootloader then I am sure you are able to flash roms from their.. You don't need another recovery If you have twrp...
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You made a recovery like twrp...? If you can access twrp from bootloader then I am sure you are able to flash roms from their.. You don't need another recovery If you have twrp...
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Lol that's what I was wondering...I don't think (no offense to op) but has the skills I mean neither do I and a huge percent of xda to make a recovery by themselves I think he just means twrp
Again, I'm obviously confused. I thought a recovery was in case there was a bad malfunction and I needed to wipe everything and reinstall a backup. Like an image for a computer or simply reloading the OS. Yes, I'm a novice noob at this. Nothing compared to jailbreaking an iPhone. That was as easy as breathing.
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Again, I'm obviously confused. I thought a recovery was in case there was a bad malfunction and I needed to wipe everything and reinstall a backup. Like an image for a computer or simply reloading the OS. Yes, I'm a novice noob at this. Nothing compared to jailbreaking an iPhone. That was as easy as breathing.
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Recovery = TWRP
Backup = In case of malfunction
Recovery aka TWRP is where you flash your roms. You need to read a bit more before you mess your phone up. DO NOT FLASH INTERNATIONAL HTC ONE X ROMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your phone will be a paperweight
If you want some more help send me a private message with your gtalk
Haha... No its easier then you think it is.. If you know how to get to recovery (twrp)from bootloader you can make backups in twrp and it will make backups of your phone for you.. And you can name them If you want. If you don't know how to get into recovery from bootloader itself.. Hold down Power and volume down until the capacative buttons stop flashing( 3 buttons that are lit) and then hold vol down until you see htc men on skateboards, and then go to recovery from their.. Then their should be back up option and restore and install. Etc.. Do not touch mount as you can drag roms to your phone just by connecting it via usb.. But before you do ANYTHING backup your current stock rooted so you have something to fall back on..
Backup!!! That was the word I was thinking of and I can't imagine why I couldn't think of the word. Yes. So I can go into twrp and make a backup of my current rooted phone there. Then I can save it to my computer in the data file I used to unlock/root.
Yes I do know how to get into recovery. I can use the tool to go to bootloader screen or do the hardware button method. I've gotten pretty good at it with all the snags I ran in to during the unlocking/rooting procedure.
I would like to say I wish to remain stock rooted for now. I'm trying to learn as much as I can before I would take the cool plunge in to flashing Roms. That seems like the harder part.
Thanks for all the replies and explanations!
Jon
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Backup!!! That was the word I was thinking of and I can't imagine why I couldn't think of the word. Yes. So I can go into twrp and make a backup of my current rooted phone there. Then I can save it to my computer in the data file I used to unlock/root.
Yes I do know how to get into recovery. I can use the tool to go to bootloader screen or do the hardware button method. I've gotten pretty good at it with all the snags I ran in to during the unlocking/rooting procedure.
I would like to say I wish to remain stock rooted for now. I'm trying to learn as much as I can before I would take the cool plunge in to flashing Roms. That seems like the harder part.
Thanks for all the replies and explanations!
Jon
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ToxicWaste said:
I'm trying to learn as much as I can before I would take the cool plunge in to flashing Roms.
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Good idea and I'm glad I could help.

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