So I have always used cwm recovery then I used goo to install a update on a rom, Now I don't have cwm I have twrp installed. So my question is how can I get clock work mod back.
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Bleedpurple said:
So I have always used cwm recovery then I used goo to install a update on a rom, Now I don't have cwm I have twrp installed. So my question is how can I get clock work mod back.
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Flash it with fastboot, of course. There are plenty of posts here and on the net in general that explain how.
or you could use flashimagegui. its a paid app in the play store, & its also posted here by the dev
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Or install the ROM Manager app, which can flash CWM for you.
Use my Root post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1789216
Simply ignore steps 8 & 9
Is it possible to use goomanager to install TWRP after the device is rooted with cf root?
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Yep. That's the easiest way to do it.
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nitrogen618 said:
Is it possible to use goomanager to install TWRP after the device is rooted with cf root?
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Yes, though having a Nexus device, it'd be good for you to learn fastboot/adb. Comes in handy.
Cool. Thanks guys. I guess is this correct?
1. Cf root
2. Goomanager for twrp
Twrp will stick right? I saw some people needing to flash like 6 times before twrp sticks.
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nitrogen618 said:
Cool. Thanks guys. I guess is this correct?
1. Cf root
2. Goomanager for twrp
Twrp will stick right? I saw some people needing to flash like 6 times before twrp sticks.
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As aznk3vi17 says, go the adb fastboot way. You'll be better off in the long run than using a bunch of easy tools. Sooner or later you're going to get yourself into trouble where they'll come in handy.
nitrogen618 said:
Cool. Thanks guys. I guess is this correct?
1. Cf root
2. Goomanager for twrp
Twrp will stick right? I saw some people needing to flash like 6 times before twrp sticks.
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Yeah but when you download twrp the page go to 403 error.
Thanks guys. I guess I will do it via GooManager.
nitrogen618 said:
Thanks guys. I guess I will do it via GooManager.
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No you won't. The download page doesn't work.
I'll probably do it later then.
IIRC it's been like that for a week or more. Just do the ADB flash. Or use Flashify. That's just as easy as Goo.
Download the Flashify app, download the TWRP recovery img file to your phone and install with flashify from your phone.
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I'll probably do it later then.
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Or just fastboot flash the recovery on. It takes 20 seconds tops.
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http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/hammerhead
I can just download the latest one and flash it with flashify right?
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nitrogen618 said:
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/hammerhead
I can just download the latest one and flash it with flashify right?
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Correct. As long as you have the img file and not zip.
You'll just go in to your downloads and tap it, install with flashify and you're done. Restart the device in fastboot mode and scroll to recovery to make sure it took.
Is it possible to brick devices this way?
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nitrogen618 said:
Is it possible to brick devices this way?
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Just don't use goo manager to flash roms. It's way too easy to find a rom that is not for your device and flash it. I'll use goo to put on the recovery and then remove it from my phone
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Is it possible to brick devices this way?
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It's possible but not likely. If anything it just won't over write the stock recovery.
when trying to install TWRP with goomanager says 403 error when downloading, why?
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I'm new in Android and i don't know how install fwrp with other method
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Use flashify. That's what I did.
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I don't know do that, how i can do that?I'm very new with Android
For some reason I can't get flashify to work. When I press on the IMG I want to flash it doesn't do anything.
But I also know how to use adb so it's not a huge issue.
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After I installed ClockworkMod Recovery, Everything I exit out of it I'm asked if I want to disable recovery flash because "ROM may flash stock recovery on boot". What do I do?
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Select yes before booting.
I really recommend you use philz's touch recovery by the way. You won't get that notification anymore and its much more functional than standard cwm
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Ok thanks for your help.
I installed Philz CWM, How do I install a rom to the external with it? Thanks.
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If I root (towel root) install custom recovery then unroot and factory reset will I have stock recovery back?
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no, factory resets only wipe your user data, they dont magically reinstall software. but you will after you.. a. flash the factory img, or b. flash the stock recovery via fastboot.
all info and guides are linked in my signature. Lots of reading but lots to learn.
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You could extract the recovery.img from the stock rom and flash it
Just discovered flashify oh man its amazing
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la2o said:
You could extract the recovery.img from the stock rom and flash it
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They're all linked in the recovery zips thread in the resources section of my signature
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cameracartwright said:
Just discovered flashify oh man its amazing
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yea, its a great app. i use it for flashing boot.img files and updating my recovery
Yep. I like flashify too.
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So my laptop is in repair and I just got the g3. I have rooted with stump and just need to install TWRP but without a computer if possible. Is it doable?
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You can use flashify
You can get it from the Google play store and install the TWRP that it downloads automatically but you have to download and flash one of the "Bumped" ones from available here on the XDA forums in order to install custom ROM's.
Well u mean flashify from Google play? Then I'll have to flash the recovery from the bump threads?
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Yeah download bumped twrp on your phone ...and use flashify to flash the recovery.img.
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