Hi, I have got new HTC Explorer. I am rooted it. Installed Custom ROM (JaggyROM 4.0.3). Now I can't boot into recovery menu! :crying: I press volume down+power. Select "Recovery", then I just see HTC Logo, and (after 10 secs) phone reboots into JaggyROM.
Additional information:
I am installed ClockworkMod recovery (from ROM Manager)
Phone is rooted
I have 16gb Samsung SD Card
Any help?
Use twrp or custom cwm from yannou.
shortyoko said:
Use twrp or custom cwm from yannou.
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Thanks, but I ma solved my problem.
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Hi everyone
i have a new problem :S
today i have root my phone
and install clockworld recovery
but when i go to recovery i see Exclamation mark and android logo !!!
i press power + volume up to see option .. but i don't see all option .. like install zip from sd card !!
i want to install CM7 !!
Plz help
That's the stock recovery, not CWM.
You have to boot into bootloader mode then flash CWM recovery image from there. After flashing, select recovvery in the bootloader menu and you'll be in CWM.
suksit said:
That's the stock recovery, not CWM.
You have to boot into bootloader mode then flash CWM recovery image from there. After flashing, select recovvery in the bootloader menu and you'll be in CWM.
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Sounds like you did not remove /etc/install-recovery.sh if you've already flashed CWM and rooted.
This script is going to install the stock recovery image on each reboot. Boot up - remove / rename this file through root explorer or something similar (or adb if you like) and then reflash CWM either via fastboot or Rom Manager.
When I hold Power and Vol Down I get the text prompts, I hit Vol Up promptly and get the Android with gears turning animation for about 10 seconds, then get the Android with the warning triangle and can't go any further.
Any Suggestion? Tablet is a B80, rooted via Nachoroot. I have an SD card in the microSD slot.
I have Clockwork Mod (reboot into recover does a normal reboot) and Gnufabio's Reboot2Recovery (which ends with the Android and the warning symbol). It is my understanding that Rom Manager can't update the bootloader, so I haven't even tried.
Col.Kernel said:
I have Clockwork Mod (reboot into recover does a normal reboot) and Gnufabio's Reboot2Recovery (which ends with the Android and the warning symbol).
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Are you sure you have CWM? Have you installed it?
When reboot to recovery doesn't load CWM is usually because CWM is not installed.
AzureusPT said:
Are you sure you have CWM? Have you installed it?
When reboot to recovery doesn't load CWM is usually because CWM is not installed.
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Let me clarify. I have ROM Manager, and yes it's installed. I can't install a 3rd party Recovery because the bootloader is encrypted. It's a new Transformer (B80 s/n), not one of the older ones.
I am unable to boot into the stock recovery by any of the methods listed in the OP.
Col.Kernel said:
Let me clarify. I have ROM Manager, and yes it's installed. I can't install a 3rd party Recovery because the bootloader is encrypted. It's a new Transformer (B80 s/n), not one of the older ones.
I am unable to boot into the stock recovery by any of the methods listed in the OP.
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ROM manager doesn't do anything for the TF. Just because you have ROM Manager install doesn't mean you have cwm recovery install.
You need to install CWM recovery as suggested by AzureusPT.
Go on the theme and app section and look for RecoveryInstaller. That will help you flash cwm.
Edit: here's the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19319421
baseballfanz said:
ROM manager doesn't do anything for the TF. Just because you have ROM Manager install doesn't mean you have cwm recovery install.
You need to install CWM recovery as suggested by AzureusPT.
Go on the theme and app section and look for RecoveryInstaller. That will help you flash cwm.
Edit: here's the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19319421
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Thank you!!!!
I rooted phone unlocked the phone and i am getting an error 7 message!
Tried to flash 2.3.6 still getting error.Wiped data off still getting error!
I have been searchine over 5 hours to find a clear solution but i am confused!
Can anyone give a hint!
Nexus s 4g
I even tried to install pixel rom 1.7 and i get the same problem error status 7??
WTF???
Also i flashed the cwm recory and every time i reboot it get me the ics recovery which gets me a blank screen.I even flashed cwm touch worked the first time rebooted and then the default ics recovery menu with the blank screen.Its seem that my phone cant hold the cwm recovery menu?
Any suggestions?
Distro123 said:
Also i flashed the cwm recory and every time i reboot it get me the ics recovery which gets me a blank screen.I even flashed cwm touch worked the first time rebooted and then the default ics recovery menu with the blank screen.Its seem that my phone cant hold the cwm recovery menu?
Any suggestions?
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if you have stock ics then it will automaticly disapear. you have to have a custom rom if you want it to stay
Sent from my sandwich using a Nexus S
tjackbjorn said:
if you have stock ics then it will automaticly disapear. you have to have a custom rom if you want it to stay
Sent from my sandwich using a Nexus S
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But how can i install a custom rom it i end up with a error 7 ??I tried beside 4.0.4 ,Gingerbread and 4.0.3. to instal pixel 1.7 but i end up with the same error 7 !
Distro123 said:
Also i flashed the cwm recory and every time i reboot it get me the ics recovery which gets me a blank screen.I even flashed cwm touch worked the first time rebooted and then the default ics recovery menu with the blank screen.Its seem that my phone cant hold the cwm recovery menu?
Any suggestions?
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To boot up from CWM Recovery with Active Stock recovery(Stock script not modified)
From CWM app
1) Click flash CWM image one more time, regardless previous recovery image
2) Click Reboot to recovery, you will see CWM recovery screen..the identify for CWM recovery is the cool man with hat icon.
I have used above steps to go to CWM Recovery for long compared to those recommendation of modifying stock recovery script..the problem of modifying the stock script is overtime you have forgotten what have been changed from stock..the next Manual update of Google Official patch which will give error.
Distro123 said:
Also i flashed the cwm recory and every time i reboot it get me the ics recovery which gets me a blank screen.I even flashed cwm touch worked the first time rebooted and then the default ics recovery menu with the blank screen.Its seem that my phone cant hold the cwm recovery menu?
Any suggestions?
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1) update to 4.0.4 you can use these instructions: http://andwise.net/?p=275.
Once you update that you will have another recovery image anyway.
2) the recovery image is coming back becuase you probably have this:
Code:
service flash_recovery /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
in your init.rc(in boot image)
you cn either change your boot image and comment this line or just rename or replace the /system/etc/install-recovery.sh.
For any of these you need root access.
I advise not to do that as you may need the stock recovery to get updates.
Hi,
When I boot my phone into recovery manually it enters "ClockworkMod Recovery v4.0.1.0". However, if I let it boot up normally and then restart into recovery either via the reboot menu or ROM Manager, I get "CWM-Based Recovery v5.0.2.6".
Do I have two CWM Recovery versions on my phone, and is this a problem?
Thanks,
eli
frozenpandaman said:
Hi,
When I boot my phone into recovery manually it enters "ClockworkMod Recovery v4.0.1.0". However, if I let it boot up normally and then restart into recovery either via the reboot menu or ROM Manager, I get "CWM-Based Recovery v5.0.2.6".
Do I have two CWM Recovery versions on my phone, and is this a problem?
Thanks,
eli
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What ROM are you running? It shouldn't be a problem, depending on what ROM you are on.
jbreakfield said:
What ROM are you running? It shouldn't be a problem, depending on what ROM you are on.
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CyanogenMod 7.
frozenpandaman said:
CyanogenMod 7.
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Shouldn't be a problem. If you do backups, just make sure you're using the same one every time.
It is an issue for Ice Cream Sandwich ROMs... you can't use the 3-finger method on those, as it will cause a boot loop.
I installed TWRP 3.3.0 sucessfully on my Redmi 2 prime which was lagging a lot to install a custom rom. I wiped out all the previous data using twrp recovery mode. I had my rom zip file on my sd card. So to mount that ( had to remove battery) I reboted my phone without an OS. now I am unable to go into recovery mode. When I try power + Volume up button, my phone keeps getting rebooted in a loop. Using volume down + power button I am able to go into fastboot only. How can I get into recovery mode. Please help!!!!
I have a backup of stock firmware (excluding data) on a sd card.
PS: I read a similar thread here for a samsung device. The guy solved his problem using odin. what should I do.