Hello everyone!I am new here on xda.A few days ago i rooted my desire s (with revolutionary) and installed clockworkmod recovery.Now i want the stock recovery back because i cant update to android 2.3.5......If there is a way i can get the stock recovery back let me know.Tnx in advance!
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why not just install one of the many 2.3.5 roms?
Costinutz32 said:
Hello everyone!I am new here on xda.A few days ago i rooted my desire s (with revolutionary) and installed clockworkmod recovery.Now i want the stock recovery back because i cant update to android 2.3.5......If there is a way i can get the stock recovery back let me know.Tnx in advance!
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You could try a ruu, after that your back to full stock (s-on included) or you run the ruu without attached device, don't close the first window and search for the rom.zip file, copy the zip to another folder, open the zip, remove everything except the recovery.img rename the zip to PG88IMG.zip and flash it within the bootloader or flash the image itself with fastboot.
But btw, i'm not sure if you need stock recovery for the ota update.
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Using cwm recovery I didn't manage to install the ota update....You are awesome I did it!
hi i flashed a custom rom on my device from xda. it formatted my phone. now when i want to remove it my original rom's backup is missing. what can i do? please help....
it is wildfire s htc marvel canada bell
what did you use to back up your file? did you use a nandroid back up? if you want to get your rom back to official you can try to find a official rom on htc website or other website and try to flash it using ODIN.
iqtedar said:
hi i flashed a custom rom on my device from xda. it formatted my phone. now when i want to remove it my original rom's backup is missing. what can i do? please help....
it is wildfire s htc marvel canada bell
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You'll just have to reflash your original rom.
trich025 said:
what did you use to back up your file? did you use a nandroid back up? if you want to get your rom back to official you can try to find a official rom on htc website or other website and try to flash it using ODIN.
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but which website and how? i did nandroid backup but my phone got factory reset....
Go into clockwork mod and go to backup and restore then select restore then choose the backup it will have a date on it once you choose yes walk away for about 20 minutes and come back to restart your phone
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find this file "recovery-clockwork-5.5.0.4-ancora.tar.md5" and install it using odin so you can get back your recovery and reflash your nandroid back up, hope that can help get back your nandroid back up working if you have questions just ask
Hi
Hands up I think I have made a mistake by rushing in. I have flashed the latest insert coin rom to my Senation but it is in a sort of boot loop where it gets to a beats splashscreen then vibrates and goes back to booting again.
I have a backup but when I try to restore I get the message:
Checking MD5 sums...
Md5 mismatch!
Have I blown it or is there something I can do?
Any help appreciated.
Karl
karlos65 said:
Hi
Hands up I think I have made a mistake by rushing in. I have flashed the latest insert coin rom to my Senation but it is in a sort of boot loop where it gets to a beats splashscreen then vibrates and goes back to booting again.
I have a backup but when I try to restore I get the message:
Checking MD5 sums...
Md5 mismatch!
Have I blown it or is there something I can do?
Any help appreciated.
Karl
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Hi,
Md5 mismatch normally means you changed the name of the backup.
Make sure there are no gaps in the name, and it should work.
malybru said:
Hi,
Md5 mismatch normally means you changed the name of the backup.
Make sure there are no gaps in the name, and it should work.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
The backup is in clockworkmod/backup/2012-02-25.18.12.31
I haven't changed it in any way.
Any ideas?
karlos65 said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
The backup is in clockworkmod/backup/2012-02-25.18.12.31
I haven't changed it in any way.
Any ideas?
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If you will use 4ext recovery you can also restore the backup also if the md5 doesn't match... So install 4ext and restore
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matt95 said:
If you will use 4ext recovery you can also restore the backup also if the md5 doesn't match... So install 4ext and restore
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I am not using 4ext recovery, it is a Nandroid recovery from clockworkmod.
If there is no way other way of recovering would a phone shop be able to repair? They claim they can.
Is it possible to dump another Rom on the sdcard and then flash that from my present state?
If so can someone advise me on a clean Rom that is fairly easy to flash please.
You could run the relevant RUU for your original rom, then s-off, root and reflash a new download of insert coin?
stringer7 said:
You could run the relevant RUU for your original rom, then s-off, root and reflash a new download of insert coin?
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How would I find and run the original RUU?
And then just s-off and root the same way again?
karlos65 said:
How would I find and run the original RUU?
And then just s-off and root the same way again?
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Use the sticky guide in the developer thread for some notes about running RUU.
Pick the RUU from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074559
You have to match it to your original model (LE = xe model), country/region, carrier (no need if your phone was unbranded), base and & software version.
Then yes, s-off via revolutionary and root. Then nandroid backup. Then flash new rom.
Did you change firmware from original at all?
stringer7 said:
Use the sticky guide in the developer thread for some notes about running RUU.
Pick the RUU from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074559
You have to match it to your original model (LE = xe model), country/region, carrier (no need if your phone was unbranded), base and & software version.
Then yes, s-off via revolutionary and root. Then nandroid backup. Then flash new rom.
Did you change firmware from original at all?
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I didn't change the firmware and that is why I think the ROM I used is in a bootloop.
I appreciate the help.
You have 2 options.
1. Go into recovery,
Go to mounts and storage
Mount usb storage
Copy a gingerbread (android 2.3) ROM to your phone
Then flash it normally
2. Download the latest firmware,
Take battery out, put it back in, hold volume down and power button to boot into bootloader install the firmware then just reboot and it should work
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dmcb123 said:
You have 2 options.
1. Go into recovery,
Go to mounts and storage
Mount usb storage
Copy a gingerbread (android 2.3) ROM to your phone
Then flash it normally
2. Download the latest firmware,
Take battery out, put it back in, hold volume down and power button to boot into bootloader install the firmware then just reboot and it should work
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What is the latest firmware for my sensation? Do I install it from bootloader from the SdCard?
Can someone recommend a nice Gingerbread Rom please.
Sorry for being so stupid.
You can find the fw download here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1412618
You copy it onto the root of your SD and and then boot into boot loader. Confirm update and it will flash.
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karlos65 said:
I am not using 4ext recovery, it is a Nandroid recovery from clockworkmod.
If there is no way other way of recovering would a phone shop be able to repair? They claim they can.
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in fact i have said that you can if you go with 4ext...if you can't you don't really care of this problem don't be lazy
dmcb123 said:
You have 2 options.
1. Go into recovery,
Go to mounts and storage
Mount usb storage
Copy a gingerbread (android 2.3) ROM to your phone
Then flash it normally
2. Download the latest firmware,
Take battery out, put it back in, hold volume down and power button to boot into bootloader install the firmware then just reboot and it should work
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Sorted, thankyou. Put a 2.3 Rom on sdcard and reflashed. All good.J
Hi
Could anyone add backup this stock rom for CMW, becasue when I flash with 1.54.401.2 I can't make upgrade via OTA due to have CMW and I can't back to stock recovery - all methods tried, help please
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Pls, i need too this version cwm backup, thx.
TT by Galaxy S
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Hi same needed... I rooted and went to instal custom rom, and forgot to do a nandroid backup.
my phone been buggy since. call drop when screen off, and now no data...
upg. firmware to 1.57.707.2 rom and now cant install any EU/UK stock rom.
Advice needed as to how to return to stock EU/UK rom.
Really appreciate!!
Same here
Does anyone have this?
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Hello,
I recently installed twrp but i made a nandroid backup which i now want to restore ! So can i restore the backup of cwm from twrp ??
If not how to go back to cwm ?
Help needed !!
Thanks
To go back to cmw just follow the guide of jaggyjags
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MF101 said:
Hello,
I recently installed twrp but i made a nandroid backup which i now want to restore ! So can i restore the backup of cwm from twrp ??
If not how to go back to cwm ?
Help needed !!
Thanks
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Just flash the cmw recovery... once again as u did at earlier.
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That means i cant restore from twrp? I started liking the touch recovery
Nope.. You cant restore TWRP backup from CWM..