I need the M98 Google 4GS+ ClockWorkMod Recovery.
i installed the Rom Manager 5.0.1.3 on the phone...when i click on Flash ClockworkMod Recovery it search for the phone and it finds Android
asking me if this is my phone..
my question is.. is it possible to install the ClockworkMod Recovery? safely...
(the default recovery is Android Sytem Recovery <3e>)
can someone help?
i noticed that in the update.zip file there is a folder called recovery and a file "recovery-from-boot.p"
Hi everyone, I've been using twrp since I first rooted my nexus 5 but using the recovery tools app I flashed philz recovery and I like it but what are the differences and are there key features I should know about?
Nexus 5, CM11, Franco kernel and Xposed framework
I listed the key features in post 1 of the philz recovery thread.
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TheAlliedFleet said:
Hi everyone, I've been using twrp since I first rooted my nexus 5 but using the recovery tools app I flashed philz recovery and I like it but what are the differences and are there key features I should know about?
Nexus 5, CM11, Franco kernel and Xposed framework
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Backing up what rootSU mentioned below is the list of features in his Philz Recovery thread:
Features:
browse phone with root access using full GUI in Aroma File Manager
terminal access from recovery with root access through Aroma File Manager
Multi Zip Install menu: check multiple zip files to install in a row
Custom Install Zip Mode: set a default folder to start with + browse backward up to the root
TWRP backup and restore support, include full md5 sum support (single and multivolume, compressed and non compressed formats)
Advanced statistics during backup operations shown in color: total backup size, backup size progress, backup time, compression ratio...
optional reboot after custom backups/restores
set special nandroid settings: time zone, toggle md5 check for lightning fast backup and restore, toggle /preload backup and restore, enable nandroid compression using pigz (multi-cpu gzip compression) and choose ors backup target volume
recreate md5 sum check for your cwm backups for compatibility with stock CWM if you need to revert
you can cancel any nandroid operation with back button
create custom_rom.zip from current ROM or from a pre-existing nandroid backup (based on boot, /system and optionally /preload)
nandroid backup path now will be named with current ROM id from build.prop (ro.modversion, then ro.romversion, then ro.build.display.id)
custom backup and restore job list: backup and restore freely any partition combo
support flash modem.bin image files in addition to custom modem.img files, now support for multiple *.bin versions under dedicated folder
during custom restore, you can see the contents of the folder you want to restore from
delete custom or TWRP backups from recovery menu
full wipe before flashing new ROM: wipe user data + format /system and /preload. SD card content is not affected
full support for openrecovery script specifications include all backup and restore options
run openrecovery scripts in 2 modes: on start goomanager boot scripts + one touch menu to either directly open a default path or freely browse for scripts
define ors backup target volume from within Nandroid Settings menu
ors restore path supports stock clockworkmod path or TWRP path
poweroff, reboot to recovery and reboot to download/bootloader mode options
USB mount in recovery
adb root in recovery: just wait about a minute to activate
Overall, Philz Recovery has a lot more features then the standard touch CWMR, such as built in terminal, gui file manger, ability to flash multiple zips and many more (Which are listed above).
Basically, PhilZ is the best of both worlds (TWRP and CWM)
Hi there. I'm currently using the "official" CWM v6.0.4.5, and I do find it quite annoying that it now creates its backups under data/media/clockworkmod instead of the easily accessible .../0 sd partition. I'd love to switch to Philz if only for the theming and OTG support. It looks like it's as simple to use as your standard CWM. So I have two questions: 1) I can just flash the Philz Recovery zip using my current CWM, then just delete the Clockworkmod folder under the data/media folder since I would no longer need it? and 2) Is there an option to backup EFS like in TWRP? Because after reading some of the horror stories on these forums about restoring the EFS partition (granted on a different device), this is definitely something I don't want/need to be able to backup for fear of the possibility of messing anything up.
Thanks for taking the time to help out!
charesa39 said:
Hi there. I'm currently using the "official" CWM v6.0.4.5, and I do find it quite annoying that it now creates its backups under data/media/clockworkmod instead of the easily accessible .../0 sd partition. I'd love to switch to Philz if only for the theming and OTG support. It looks like it's as simple to use as your standard CWM. So I have two questions: 1) I can just flash the Philz Recovery zip using my current CWM, then just delete the Clockworkmod folder under the data/media folder since I would no longer need it? and 2) Is there an option to backup EFS like in TWRP? Because after reading some of the horror stories on these forums about restoring the EFS partition (granted on a different device), this is definitely something I don't want/need to be able to backup for fear of the possibility of messing anything up.
Thanks for taking the time to help out!
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1. Yes
2. Yes but you can disable it.
BirchBarlow said:
1. Yes
2. Yes but you can disable it.
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Great. I've always preferred CWM over TWRP for some reason, but now this gives me the best of both like you said. Thanks!
HOW TO TAKE NANDROID BACKUP
1)First of all root your device- V1& V2
2)Then download install custom recovery of your device.WE Having Two Types Of Recovery-
HERE IS GUIDE FOR INSTALLING CUSTOM RECOVERY--
ClockWorkMod v5.5.0.4 Recovery-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mic...overy-clockworkmod-v5-5-0-4-recovery-t2327786
Philz Touch Recovery-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/micromax-canvas-2/development/cwm-philz-touch-recovery-t2364465
3)Reboot into Recovery AND navigate using volume buttons and power buttons If You Installed CWM Or Via Touch If Touch one for selceting.In the menu select Backup.
4)Then it will automatically start creating backup into sd card(Make Sure You Have Enough Space Free & it will take some time).
5)After Finish Reboot your Device And Go check For Clockworkmode Folder Into Sd Card.Thats Your Nandroid Backup.
6)you can restore this backup via recovery anytime if your rom corrupts.
CREDITS-
ALL THE OP OF LINK MENTIONED ENJOY THE CREDIT.
touch is not working in phillz touch recovery any particulars options I should check
BHATT said:
touch is not working in phillz touch recovery any particulars options I should check
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No touch isnt working in philz recovery. I recommend u to use cwm recovery. Its stable (maybe perfect).
Download CWM & TWRP Recovery for LG G Pro 2
I rewrite this from forum.xda-developers.com :
ClockworkMod is a software developer which offers various Android apps. It is primarily known for its custom recovery, commonly referred to as CWM (ClockworkMod) Recovery, used in many custom made ROMs. Once flashed, this recovery replaces the stock recovery of your Android device. Using this recovery you can then do various system level operations on your LG G Pro 2 , such as create and restore images backups, flash a portion of or an entire custom ROM, and use other developer tools. ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) is a replacement recovery option for Android devices, made by Koushik "Koush" Dutta. It is based on the Android 2.1 (Eclair) recovery image. Features include Nandroid backup, adb shell, advanced update.zip options (ignore asserts and signature checks), and file browser for choosing update.zips
The ROM Manager app may be used for installing CWM, overwriting the device's stock recovery. As with the stock recovery, CWM can apply software changes to the device. Unlike the stock recovery, CWM is able to entirely replace the device's primary Android operating system ("flashing a new ROM"), including with aftermarket replacements such as CyanogenMod. Once installed, CWM it is accessed by turning your device off, then triggering the bootloader prompt by holding down some device-dependent button combination as it is turned on. CWM is also known as clockwork and CW recovery. They also provide the following apps:
ROM Manger: An app to backup/restore NANDroid backups
Tether: An app used for tethering regardless of carrier based tethering plans
Helium: An app used to backup user and system data on your device without the need for root
DeskSMS: An app to send and receive text messages from your email, browser, or instant messenger client
TWRP, short for Team Win Recovery Project, is an open-source recovery image for Android-based devices. It provides a touch-enabled interface which allows users to install third-party firmwares and backup the current system, which are often unsupported by stock recoveries. Therefore, it's often installed when rooting Android devices.
Link Download CWM & TWRP Recovery for LG G Pro 2 :
CWM Recovery : http://goo.gl/xj0TLp
TWRP Recovery : http://goo.gl/2OASyI
Orginal post : http://www.cwm-twrp-recovery.club/mp3-0/lg-g-pro-2-6052.html
I tryed download it but i can naot download this.can any body download this??
the link is bull ****
Hi
What is the problem
maybe "leaked string" problem. make a copy of your data.ext4.win files and try these tools
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...nor-9-update-11-02-2018.3739568/post-75401692
or extract with gnu tar instead
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-full-restore-from-twrp.3508173/post-86863809
what TWRP do you use? 3.6.1 or 3.0.2?
my TWRP has this backup issue because it's slightly modified to fit. Please use an other twrp version if you use 3.6.1 for backup and restoring.
3.0.2