Hello boyz, hello girlz.
I want to ask you one thing.
Is there a way to flash a recovery like twrp for ville c2 via Smartphone like on the samsung galaxy gt i9300?
Thanks for answers :*
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xQubee5o3 said:
Hello boyz, hello girlz.
I want to ask you one thing.
Is there a way to flash a recovery like twrp for ville c2 via Smartphone like on the samsung galaxy gt i9300?
Thanks for answers :*
See ya!
Bee.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175411
- Superboot wont work on ville c2, i think.
And I am searching about a guide, to flash the Recovery on smartphone, not on PC
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xQubee5o3 said:
- Superboot wont work on ville c2, i think.
And I am searching about a guide, to flash the Recovery on smartphone, not on PC
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Read the instructions that you sent "tivofool" and there you will find the answer. Recovery can install the application https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.s0up.goomanager&hl=en
Stano36 said:
Read the instructions that you sent "tivofool" and there you will find the answer. Recovery can install the application https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.s0up.goomanager&hl=en
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Can goomanager install cwm? I found cwm for ville c2 but cant install it via smartphone.
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xQubee5o3 said:
Can goomanager install cwm? I found cwm for ville c2 but cant install it via smartphone.
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Goomanager you install TWRP recovery.
xQubee5o3 said:
Can goomanager install cwm? I found cwm for ville c2 but cant install it via smartphone.
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Interesting little experiment you have going there.
goomanager installs twrp. Rom Manager installs CWM. (I don't know if they will install the correct version for ville c2)
But in order for them to install you need to be rooted. And you can't install superuser to root without a custom recovery. Right?
So I think you are going to need to use a computer to #1 unlock bootloader and #2 install custom recovery. Then you could theoretically not need a pc.
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Interesting little experiment you have going there.
goomanager installs twrp. Rom Manager installs CWM. (I don't know if they will install the correct version for ville c2)
But in order for them to install you need to be rooted. And you can't install superuser to root without a custom recovery. Right?
So I think you are going to need to use a computer to #1 unlock bootloader and #2 install custom recovery. Then you could theoretically not need a pc.
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Thanks for the other application you just sent here. Yea I have already twrp and root with the superuser apk I just want to test to flash cwm with my smartphone. I hope It will work. But I need a PC to make my smartphone S-OFF. I dont want to flash boot.img manually anymore >.>
EDIT 1: I have unlocked my bootloader, too
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Rom manager have not a custom cwm recovery for HTC one s... Do anyone have a Link for it? I want to install it manually with PC but I cant find a CWM recovery for one s c2 anymore
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Is there a flashable zip like twrp for cwm ... just found out that the backups I made on cwm won't work on twrp ... any help
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Why a flashable zip? Are you having issues connecting to your PC to do the one-click CWM install?
I donot have a pc
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pantmunu said:
Is there a flashable zip like twrp for cwm ... just found out that the backups I made on cwm won't work on twrp ... any help
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Do not install cwm ...it has a lot of issues. Install twrp recovery. If you are rooted..download goo manager app and from the app install open recovery. Easy
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jags_the1 said:
Do not install cwm ...it has a lot of issues. Install twrp recovery. If you are rooted..download goo manager app and from the app install open recovery. Easy
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what this guy said ^. goo manager method of installing twrp is dummy proof.
jags_the1 said:
Do not install cwm ...it has a lot of issues. Install twrp recovery. If you are rooted..download goo manager app and from the app install open recovery. Easy
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It sounds like OP all already switched to TWRP, but needs to restore a CWM backup.
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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
OK was looking into rooting my sprint nexus 4g Google phone I was going through the process and noticed that fast boot is unlocked already!! but it doesn't have super user and a safe recovery! This is how I got the phone from sprint! So how do I install super user and a safe recovery??
I not a total noob I've had previous rooted android phones but this one just but me in the corner!
Thanks for the help guys!
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OK was looking into rooting my sprint nexus 4g Google phone I was going through the process and noticed that fast boot is unlocked already!! but it doesn't have super user and a safe recovery! This is how I got the phone from sprint! So how do I install super user and a safe recovery??
I not a total noob I've had previous rooted android phones but this one just but me in the corner!
Thanks for the help guys!
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I ran across one like that and I simply flashed Revolutionary and that took care of the problem.
How did you flash it when theres no recovery?
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ImEVO said:
How did you flash it when theres no recovery?
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If I am miss understanding you I am sorry but I do believe you are wanting to do this.
http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-force-your-nexus-s-into-clockworkmod-recovery/
Some what helps but don't I need super user app installed first before I install recovery??
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Follow the steps on nexusshacks very simple or download nexus root toolkit
ImEVO said:
Some what helps but don't I need super user app installed first before I install recovery??
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nope. use fastboot to flash recovery. nexus s hacks has links to everything you need. (USB & fastboot drivers, recovery img files, and su zip files)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
replace the recovery.img with the actual filename of your recovery IMG file, then place the su zip on the root of your SD card & flash through recovery. I use cwm, but there are others available.
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Maybe you can see in this wiki cyanogenMod ( iam sorry, i can not give the link because i have no permision to give the link
There's a lot instruction to instal android sdk, fastboot or instal CWM
I am going to install a custom ROM first time,Is it necessary to have boot loader unlocked in order to install any custom rom and kernel via cwm?
What could happen if boot loader is locked and ROM is installed?
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humza019 said:
I am going to install a custom ROM first time,Is it necessary to have boot loader unlocked in order to install any custom rom and kernel via cwm?
What could happen if boot loader is locked and ROM is installed?
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As far as i know, all custom roms require the device to be rooted, firts of all you need to root/unlock your phone, then install Recovery Application that would help you flash custom rom (Like ClockWordMod) and after that flash your custom rom.
Btw all that info is located on this forum for each and any Android phone regardless of brand and model (at least 90% of them).
humza019 said:
I am going to install a custom ROM first time,Is it necessary to have boot loader unlocked in order to install any custom rom and kernel via cwm?
What could happen if boot loader is locked and ROM is installed?
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AFAIK, Yes, unlocking the bootloader is the first step.
xweb10 said:
AFAIK, Yes, unlocking the bootloader is the first step.
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Unlocking>Root>CWM or TWRP>ROM
humza019 said:
I am going to install a custom ROM first time,Is it necessary to have boot loader unlocked in order to install any custom rom and kernel via cwm?
What could happen if boot loader is locked and ROM is installed?
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Yes you have to root your phone to root your phone you need to unlock bootloader than install recovery then you can install a custom ROM... You will find procedure in your device foram hopefully...
And rooting means to get Administrator privileges... I hope it helped.
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agree Unlocking>Root>CWM or TWRP>ROM
I have already rooted my phone without unlocking the boot loader.
So is unloking boot loader necessary?
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harib12 said:
Yes you have to root your phone to root your phone you need to unlock bootloader than install recovery then you can install a custom ROM... You will find procedure in your device foram hopefully...
And rooting means to get Administrator privileges... I hope it helped.
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Tsiqara said:
As far as i know, all custom roms require the device to be rooted, firts of all you need to root/unlock your phone, then install Recovery Application that would help you flash custom rom (Like ClockWordMod) and after that flash your custom rom.
Btw all that info is located on this forum for each and any Android phone regardless of brand and model (at least 90% of them).
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xweb10 said:
AFAIK, Yes, unlocking the bootloader is the first step.
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zakvoline said:
Unlocking>Root>CWM or TWRP>ROM
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alanjames01 said:
agree Unlocking>Root>CWM or TWRP>ROM
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I have already rooted my phone and installed CWM RECORERY without unlocking the boot loader.
So is unloking boot loader necessary?
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humza019 said:
I have already rooted my phone and installed CWM RECORERY without unlocking the boot loader.
So is unloking boot loader necessary?
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No its not necessarry since when you don't xause when you root your device the bootloader will be unlocked during tge process...so just go on & start flashing
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Let us know how the flashing process goes.
Backup, backup and backup¡¡
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Backup, backup and backup¡¡
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whole system with TWRP
only apps and data with titanium backup for example
seedrom193 said:
No its not necessarry since when you don't xause when you root your device the bootloader will be unlocked during tge process...so just go on & start flashing
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May I know what is tge prosess
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If you are using cwm recovery it means your bootloader is already unlocked just put your desired rom zip file in sd card and then make a nandroid backup of your current rom.. You can make nandroid backup by going in cwm recovery and select backup and restore and follow the procedure..
After this do a factory reset and then install your rom....
I hope it helped.?
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also dont forget to flash the appropriate gapps zip
harib12 said:
If you are using cwm recovery it means your bootloader is already unlocked just put your desired rom zip file in sd card and then make a nandroid backup of your current rom.. You can make nandroid backup by going in cwm recovery and select backup and restore and follow the procedure..
After this do a factory reset and then install your rom....
I hope it helped.?
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Thnx guys 1 thing more, can u sugest me which ROM works best in Which all apps working and giving maximum battery backup and speed?
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May I know what is tge prosess
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Sorry the process
hit thanks if I helped you
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Which phone is you are using
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harib12 said:
Which phone is you are using
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Am using sony xperia live with walkman (wt19i)
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Dont forget to backup your data first like sms if you care & also always backup your stock rom if you want to go back to previous
Hi guys!
I need help on how to boot in Clockworkmod Recovery. I did the bootloader unlock and installed the custom recovery but phone still boots on android recovery.
Btw: My phone is an Atrix HD MB886.
Please help
_J_L_ said:
Hi guys!
I need help on how to boot in Clockworkmod Recovery. I did the bootloader unlock and installed the custom recovery but phone still boots on android recovery.
Btw: My phone is an Atrix HD MB886.
Please help
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its most likely overwriting the recovery when you boot into android normally, there are similar cases and different answers for this situation. have you tried flashing it via Rom manager off the play store?
Trozzul said:
its most likely overwriting the recovery when you boot into android normally, there are similar cases and different answers for this situation. have you tried flashing it via Rom manager off the play store?
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Thanks for answering!
Yeah, I did flash recovery via Rom Manager. I searched for my device on the list for the right recovery and it said Clockworkmod recovery was succesfully flashed but it won't boot into it.
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Try to use TWRP,i was on the same cases and i successfuly use TWRP,cwm not working for me
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kelvinvalencio said:
Try to use TWRP,i was on the same cases and i successfuly use TWRP,cwm not working for me
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Ok I'll check it out.
Thanks!
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