I made a mistake by trying to get through the rooting/rom-ing process in a hurry. The result is that i'm stuck on cm boot logo.
1. I installed cwm 5.5.0.4 custom recovery through this guide.
2. Made a nandroid and copied it to pc, sd card, external sd card.
3. Flashed cm-10.1-noname>gapps>tablet ui>wipe cache>wipe dalvik>reboot. (source, version:cm-10.1-20130827-UNOFFICIAL-tf101.zip )
4. Stuck on boot screen.
I'm guessing I should have used twrp rather than cwm.
The trouble is that cwm 5.5.0.4 seemingly doesnt have external sd card support, and having tried to flash cm, it means that the stock nandroid i made probably got moved elsewhere as no backups are found when i try to recover.
Is there a way out of this mess?
Ah, you are not totally painted into a corner. Just climb up the wall and across the ceiling!
There are 2 ways out: ADB or APX.
To use ADB, whilst booted to CWM, connect your USB cord to your computer. Update using the Naked Drivers 0.72 for the unknown device, or ADB device. It will probably show an MTP device as well, leave that alone.
Once you think you have the driver working, you will need ADB. I have a copy of the files in my dropbox so you don't need the whole android SDK.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/34321735/adb.zip
Unzip them to the c:\adb folder.
Command prompt and run the following:
Code:
c:
cd c:\adb
adb devices
You should see a device followed by RECOVERY.
Once this is working, find the file you want to move to the tablet to flash (I would recommend TWRP 2.6.3.9 unless you plan on flashing Android Revolution HD) and move this file to c:\adb. I will call it flash.zip for the purposes of this.
Next, go back to your command prompt and type the following:
Code:
adb push flash.zip /sdcard/
Once this is completed you should see the flash.zip on the tablet in CWM so you can install it.
If you do install TWRP, be sure to do a NORMAL reboot (even if it is to a bootlooped OS) so the installation completes. Once you get to the ROM boot screen (pas the Eee Pad logo screens) you can boot back to recovery.
Method 2 - APX
I have a guide for using APX and EasyFlasher here: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...nt/31927-frederucos-guide-root-rom-tf101.html
You can either use one of my repacked versions (linked in that thread) to install TWRP (has not been updated for the latest TWRP yet, but it is only a few versions old). If you want the latest, put it on a microSD and flash it after updating to the Easyflasher version.
Or you can download the stock ROM from the Asus Support site, place the .zip file as is in the asusupdate folder within EasyFlasher folder structure and then click the unbrick option.
Thank you Sir for the lightning quick response
Will try the apx method first and will let you know how it goes.
Just a quick question though if i may:
cwm is just a personal preference for me so is there an updated cwm easyflasher and will it do the cm 10.1 install better than 5.5.0.4?
(the last time i was adventurous with a recovery, philz raped my cat and shaved my mom. i know it was just a senseless crime! something about having to manually backup /preload/ or end up with broken nandroid)
jbonetwo said:
Thank you Sir for the lightning quick response
Will try the apx method first and will let you know how it goes.
Just a quick question though if i may:
cwm is just a personal preference for me so is there an updated cwm easyflasher and will it do the cm 10.1 install better than 5.5.0.4?
(the last time i was adventurous with a recovery, philz raped my cat and shaved my mom. i know it was just a senseless crime! something about having to manually backup /preload/ or end up with broken nandroid)
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If you are going to venture into the JellyBean 4.2/4.3 ROMs, I would HIGHLY recommend using TWRP. It is by far superior to CWM, and no one is supporting CWM for the TF101 as far as I know. 4.2 introduced a new file structure for multi-users and updates do not flash properly if using an older recovery. You end up with your /sdcard/ folder in the /sdcard/0/ (and an additional 0 for each new ROM update flashed).
TWRP is far more intuitive IMO (all wipes are in one simple menu), and @sidneyk has added (in addition to internal and microSD support) dock USB and SD card support. TWRP has a terminal emulator and lots of other nice features over CWM.
Well thats got me puzzled.
Installed TWRP 2.6.3.0 using APX.method
Reflashed cm-10.1-20130721-UNOFFICIAL-tf101.zip >
gapps_4.2.2_CM10.1_TF101_20130324_stock_camera >
cm-10.1-20130721-UNOFFICIAL-tf101-tabletUIpatch >
wipe cache/dalvik >
reboot
And I'm still stuck on cm loading screen. Unless it takes more than 10 minutes for first boot I'm stumped...
P.S. Any way of reusing the CWM made stock nandroid with TWRP?
P.P.S. You're right TWRP is MUCH better. Gonna convert all of my devices for sure.
solved!
flashed cm then rebooted - worked!
flashed cm and gapps then rebooted - still works!
flashed cm>gapps>tablet ui - still working!
all with wiped cache/dalvik
apparently it doesnt like all of them being flashed at the same time for first installs :S
Related
I have a 8013. I need to put in a different recovery and I like twrp. has anyone flashed it from goomanager? I see that there is one on there I just dont want to mess something up.
Already rooted.
I would search for this but I cant find a search button. Really not in the app or on the website.
Sent from my GT-N8013 using xda app-developers app
Let me see...
eggwardo said:
I have a 8013. I need to put in a different recovery and I like twrp. has anyone flashed it from goomanager? I see that there is one on there I just dont want to mess something up.
Already rooted.
I would search for this but I cant find a search button. Really not in the app or on the website.
Sent from my GT-N8013 using xda app-developers app
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Hmm... When I read here: Goomanager so there is function for flash recovery. But if I don't get wrong, so this recovery files must be on www.goo.im server. Theoretically all ROMs, MODs and RECOVERY files lying on goo.im server
you can download to your device and flash it!
But for me and if I want to flash something, the best way is: Flashify
Here is it TOP 11:
1 - Flash boot and recovery .img without even needing to go to recovery.
2 - Flash zip files. Option to wipe cache, dalvik and data when using TWRP or Philz recovery.
3 - Download and flash CWM, Philz, TWRP, Gapps, Franco Kernel, Stock Nexus Kernel (premium), and Stock Nexus Recovery (premium).
4 - Automatic Loki Patch when needed.
5 - Full nandroid backups/restores when using TWRP or Philz recovery.
6 - Backup/Restore kernel and recovery using Sdcard or cloud (Dropbox, Box (premium) or Google Drive (premium)).
7 - Automatic cloud synchronisation of backups between devices and desktops.
8 - Keep track of recently flashed items.
9 - Flash multiple files and build your flash queue.
11 - Flash from anywhere! Do you want to flash from your favorite File Explorer or Email app? No biggie, that also works together with Flashify.
More at links above!
Have great Flashing :victory: Peter
I have an 8013 as well that I acquired used. it was pre-rooted, but the custom recovery on it didn't work for newer roms. I looked into installing TWRP and found that although the official TWRP instructions said you could install it from GooManager, when I tried to, it didn't find a recovery for the device.
I did successfully get TWRP installed quite easily using their alternate instructions, though. here's a quick breakdown, especially since their instructions are a bit vague.
1. download the .img file for the recovery from here: http ://teamw.in /project/ twrp2/110 (remove the spaces; I can't post outside links yet.)
2. in either terminal emultor or through adb shell, run the command shown below, replacing the bracketed sections with the path and filename of the .img file:
dd if=/<File path>/<filename>.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6
For example, say you save it in your downloads folder on the internal sd card. The path is probably something along the lines of /storage/sdcard0/Download/openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.0-gt-n8013.img
If you get the path or filename wrong when you runthis command, it will just tell you that it could not find the file you told it to write. if you get the second part wrong, however, you could brick your device, so make sure you double and triple check that part.
Another good check to do before running the command is to ensure that your download is not corrupt by checking the md5 checksum. To do this, make sure you copy that when you download the file and then check using a file browser that supports it. I use Explorer (by Speed Software) to check the md5. To see it, long press the file and click properties. If the one given when you downloaded it and and the one you get from the file do not match, your download likely got corrupted and you should try again until they do match. It's rare, but you don't want to flash a corrupted recovery, so do check it.
The command itself can either be run from an app like terminal emulator or over adb (android debug bridge) from your computer using the command:
adb shell <command>
I followed this basic procedure and now have a fully functioning TWRP recovery on my 8013. Best of luck to you in getting yours working. :good:
Main thread + features + install instructions + dev support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
PhilZ Touch is a CWM Advanced Edition that adds all the features you could ever miss in CWM
It is a well proven recovery for many phones
It also adds a full touch interface a completely configurable GUI
Please give your feedback, what works, and any bug you could encounter
Read the features, and check if you are missing something
To take a screen shot, just long press outside a menu (2 sec and slightly change pressure after the delay)
Also, do not forget to read about the powerful aroma file manager integration and double tap shortcut
Download links
Last version can be found here:
LG Optimus One P500 (p500)
http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/p500
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[p500][CWM Advanced Edition] PhilZ Touch, a Tool/Utility for the LG Optimus One P500
Contributors
Phil3759
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-04-21
Last Updated 2014-04-21
Cool.
Upon which CWM version is this based? Note fundamental differences between newer 6.0.* after June 16 -- can flash new Kitkat ROMs and older 5.* which flash older ROMs.
Because of space limitations -- whole business must fit < 5 meg, functionality such as partitioning SDcard was removed from the 6.0.* versions.
What do we have in this version?
Plz update the post with all the features of this recovery... How can we test, if we don't know what to expect???
ujilraj said:
Plz update the post with all the features of this recovery... How can we test, if we don't know what to expect???
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If you can't read OP and follow links, just do not test
I am fine with this
Unable to flash!
Can't flash the image file by "CWM 6.0.4.6. 16 Jan" recovery by Mukulsoni.Status 7.Please suggest what wrong i did?
1) After d'loading the .image file, i rename it to "recovery" as it in the zipped folder of Mukulsoni recovery.
2) Then i open the zip of Mukulsoni recovery and drag Phil's image file to replace it.
3) Close the zip, put it in the sd card and flash.
4) Status 7 happened.
What should i do? Please help! :crying:
I suggest that the first link needs to highlighted... My mistake, but honestly i didn't notice a link below the title...
sumansur2008 said:
Can't flash the image file by "CWM 6.0.4.6. 16 Jan" recovery by Mukulsoni.Status 7.Please suggest what wrong i did?
1) After d'loading the .image file, i rename it to "recovery" as it in the zipped folder of Mukulsoni recovery.
2) Then i open the zip of Mukulsoni recovery and drag Phil's image file to replace it.
3) Close the zip, put it in the sd card and flash.
4) Status 7 happened.
What should i do? Please help! :crying:
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This is NOT a flashable zip file!
1. Download, adb push a 6.0.4.6 image file to sdcard (just in case).
2. adb push the PhilZ file to sdcard.
3. In terminal emulator or adb shell (must be rooted):
4. flash_image recovery path-to-file
If it fits and all goes well, you got it.
In case of error, do same for the 6.0.4.6 image and be back in business.
Dovidhalevi said:
This is NOT a flashable zip file!
1. Download, adb push a 6.0.4.6 image file to sdcard (just in case).
2. adb push the PhilZ file to sdcard.
3. In terminal emulator or adb shell (must be rooted):
4. flash_image recovery path-to-file
If it fits and all goes well, you got it.
In case of error, do same for the 6.0.4.6 image and be back in business.
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I wouldn't suggest anyone do that, I tried to it and almost bricked my phone (long story). I did it before you mentioned this, so it's not your fault. Apparently there isn't enough space in recovery to flash this. I think our recovery has 5mb and this recovery is almost 6mb. I may be wrong with this, but that was the error that showed up when I tried to flash it with flash_image.
It would be safer to suggest to download the recovery, rename it to recovery.img and place it on the root of another recovery zip, overwriting the old recovery, and then trying to flash it. That way, if something happens you will get an error instead of flashing it wrong. But as I said earlier, even if you try you will most likely get a Status 7 error.
indigobv said:
I wouldn't suggest anyone do that, I tried to it and almost bricked my phone (long story). I did it before you mentioned this, so it's not your fault. Apparently there isn't enough space in recovery to flash this. I think our recovery has 5mb and this recovery is almost 6mb. I may be wrong with this, but that was the error that showed up when I tried to flash it with flash_image
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This should be the error. Then flash_image the 6.0.4.6 which fits. Do it immediately or else .... I believe I had that happen once. I posted about that 5meg limit above. Did not try this because of the limit.
It would be safer to suggest to download the recovery, rename it to recovery.img and place it on the root of another recovery zip, overwriting the old recovery, and then trying to flash it. That way, if something happens you will get an error instead of flashing it wrong. But as I said earlier, even if you try you will most likely get a Status 7 error.
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Maybe the op should post a proper flashable zip instead. Problem is that status 7 itself might mean a brick.
Dovidhalevi said:
Problem is that status 7 itself might mean a brick.
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Thanks for the heads up, I actually didn't try booting in recovery after the status 7 error. Now I can confirm that it tries to flash it even if it shows the error and then forces the phone to go in fastboot mode until the problem is solved.
I built using official p500 armv6 repo
They should fix the device recovery size in that case!!
Hi
Recovery Tools will work on LG p500?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mkrtchyan.recoverytools
I See LG optimus me
Because I Want To Flash The Recovery Without Taking Risk
eran32 said:
Hi
Recovery Tools will work on LG p500?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mkrtchyan.recoverytools
I See LG optimus me
Because I Want To Flash The Recovery Without Taking Risk
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I believe this is simple a nice GUI for flash_image. Aint no such thing as no risk so beware.
The method I suggested should be safe if one flash_image's a valid recovery immediately after any error (but I make no guarantee!).
I advise against flashing this recovery version at this point because it is clearly too big for our device. We can get along just fine without a touch interface if need be. Never had one.
Changing board partition sizes is not a readily done simple matter by any means.
Hi,
I'm about to install CM11 (cm-11-20141008-SNAPSHOT-M11-hammerhead.zip) on my Nexus 5, but wanted to be sure I'm not about do something obviously stupid. I tried using the CM Installer, but it said 'firmware not supported'.
I have
- Minimal experience.
- LG Nexus 5, hammerhead
- unlocked and rooted. (it did a factory reset on unlocking)
- Fresh Android 5.1.1 with bootloader version HHZ12h.
- TWRP 2.8.7.1 (took a backup and copied the whole TWRP folder to my laptop), flashed manually using fastboot flash recovery twrp.img.
- Latest TWRP manager installed from Play Store.
- standalone adb and fastboot installed on my Windows 7 laptop. No SDK. 'adb devices' lists the phone when connected.
- cm-11-20141008-SNAPSHOT-M11-hammerhead.zip downloaded to my phone under /sdcard/.
- cm-11-20141008-SNAPSHOT-M11-hammerhead.zip is also present in same folder as adb.exe and fastboot.exe.
Questions are:
- Hope this build of CM is compatible with my Nexus 5 & the bootloader version and whatever else there might be compatibility issues.
- How should I do this: According to "official CM installation on Nexus 5 guide" on wiki.cyanogenmod.org it seems like I'm supposed to push the zip file to /sdcard/0, but /sdcard seems to be a link to /sdcard/emulated/legacy, which contains no folder named '0'. Should I create it and put it there?
If you're coming from a ROM with Android 4.2 or newer to CyanogenMod 10.1 or newer: adb push update.zip /sdcard/0/
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OR
Given that "cm-11-20141008-SNAPSHOT-M11-hammerhead.zip downloaded to my phone under /sdcard/", can I just: boot to recovery, click on Install, select the zip file and swipe to flash?
Finally a general query: Is there any reason I have to connect the phone to my laptop and run any adb, fastboot commands except to transfer the zip file from laptop to phone and to boot into bootloader or recovery with fastboot command? I already have TWRP running.
Thanks
Kashyap
Edit - before you flash, create a backup in twrp, including your efs, and copy it to your laptop for peace of mind.
I don't use cm, but that sounds like the right file. It doesn't matter which location the zip file is on your sdcard as far as I know, I think they've just said /sdcard/0 to make it easy to find from within twrp. Sounds to me like you've covered all your bases, nice to see someone manually flashing a nexus as a start. I'd go ahead and flash the zip, don't forget to factory reset if you're coming from stock. Also, you may want to find a gapps package if you haven't already. Since you seem to have taught yourself the right way, and your PC is setup for fastboot already, it should be easy to flash back to stock/restore under twrp. You don't even need adb to push files to your phone, you can just download them straight to the device. I generally only use my PC for fastboot flashing to stock,or transferring large amounts of data. Good luck, enjoy your nexus - first boot will generally take just long enough that you'll start wondering if its broken.
Thanks for the quick response.
scissors_cut_paper said:
don't forget to factory reset if you're coming from stock.
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Just curious why?
If i do a factory reset, will it not delete /sdcard/cm-11-20141008-SNAPSHOT-M11-hammerhead.zip? Do I just copy it from laptop to phone after reset and proceed to flashing? Or there is some way to not wipe 'sdcard' during factory reset?
scissors_cut_paper said:
Edit - before you flash, create a backup in twrp, including your efs, and copy it to your laptop for peace of mind.
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I did do a TWRP backup, but selected what to backup in the TWRP manager app, there is no option called EFS. Anyway, I'm creating a new using the recovery UI, where there is a check box called EFS. Thanks!
scissors_cut_paper said:
nice to see someone manually flashing a nexus as a start.
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Didn't know there was any other more automated option/way. , is there? Only thing I knew was the CM Installer, which said the firmware isn't supported. .
scissors_cut_paper said:
Also, you may want to find a gapps package if you haven't already.
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Yes, I was planning to, but taking it step at a time. .
I was planning to get gapps-kk-20140606-signed.zip from cyanogenmod.org, but lets see. I'll probably post another question here asking which is the compatible one.
Factory reset just wipes data/cache/dalvik, it should leave your sdcard storage intact. Just out of interest,why cm11? KitKat is pretty long in the tooth, and I've always found aosp based ROMs to perform better than cm on nexus 5. The problem with having no gapps will be no access to play store/google account services, so you'll have to get apps from less trustworthy sources.
Worked
Thanks.
It worked fine. Though it was totally useless without either the play store or basic CM apps. Couple of notes:
- After wipe/factory-reset (from TWRP Recovery UI) /sdcard was untouched.
- Installed the ROM using TWRP Recovery UI -> Install -> Select the zip file from /sdcard and swipe.
- CM Installer on Windows 7 laptop worked fine once the CM was installed. But it downgraded the build from Nov to Aug-2014.
- Also CM Installer removed my TWRP and replaced it with CWM. Not happy.
So actually all that's needed is:
- Unlock the bootloader and root.
- Install TWRP Manager
- Try to use the TWRP Manager's "Install TWRP" to install the TWRP Custom Recovery. If that doesn't work then do it manually. Download twrp.img
- Install ADB and fastboot, you don't need the whole 1GB Android SDK. Just search for "ADB Fastboot without SDK".- Enable USB debug, connect the phone and ensure that 'adb.exe devices' prints a device.- fastboot flash recovery twrp.img- Download the ROM zip file you wanna install on the phone itself, no need to involve the laptop.
- Boot into recovery (e.g. using TWRP Manager -> Reboot options) and do what I did above.
Once you've installed Cyanogenmod, DO NOT use CM Installer. This is written in July'2015. May be things would improve in future.
I started experimenting with my old P3113 last night and ran into a bit of a problem. I successfully rooted using Odin 3.09, verified with root checker. I also successfully flashed TWRP 2.8.7.0 via Odin. All root and TWRP install/flashes were successful via Odin.
Following these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...m-dhollmen-lollipop-5-0-2-2015-02-02-t3020849
I downloaded the Dhollmen-P31xx-Kernel_20150215.zip and saved to the Download folder on the tab. From TWRP I ran a wipe and installed the .zip. I reboot the device and I am returned to TWRP recovery. TWRP tells me that the installation was successful however the log says "no MD5 file found". Does this have anything to do with why my device isn't booting properly? I've rooted other devices and flashed ROM's before but I don't understand what I missed on this one. Do I just need to try a different ROM? For reference I am still able to access download menu.
Any help would be appreciated!
Well, the "no MD5 file found" just means TWRP cannot verify the MD5 hash of the ZIP file - that's actually a security meassure to ensure the ZIP file didn't get damaged during download or transfer onto the tab.
Now ... once you flashed TWRP (which you obviously already successfully did) and flashed the Kernel (which you obviously also already successfully did) it would be about time to flash the actual Dhollmen ROM that goes along with the Kernel ... I doubt the Kernel will boot up your vanilla Samsung stock ROM.
In short (haven't read the ROM thread nor did I ever use Dhollmen, so check back to make sure it's about right): Download the ROM, download the GApps package for the ROM and download the Superuser package (if not already included in the ROM) of your choice. Put the files onto either a FAT32 formatted SD card (if you can't put them into the NAND "SD card" partition at the moment) or onto a FAT32 formatted USB stick (given you have a USB-OTG cable), plug it in (if you use a USB stick make sure your tablet is CHARGED!), boot into recovery and flash the files in one go ... ROM, Gapps, SU.
Run a wipe (Data and Cache) when everything is flashed to nuke any left-overs from the Stock ROM and reboot to system.
Keep in mind the first boot can take quite some time ... don't panic if the boot animation "just sits there" for 5<->15 minutes.
Easiest way would be to actually use a ROM that doesn't require a extra Kernel ... like Android-Andi's CyanogenMod 12.1 or Omni ROM 5.1 (use the 3110 versions for your 3113).
These SD card images are built in same vein as @verygreen's here, except with a few differences:
Modified, and re-built the second bootloader (uImage) to present a menu of three recovery distributions: TWRP 3.0.0-0, 2.8.7.5, and original CWM.
Replaced the CM11 kernel therein (3.0.31) with my latest from Marshmallow. While this wasn't strictly necessary, the XZ compression helps the kernel image load faster (especially on slow SD cards).
Packaged the new TWRP RAM disks in a way that U-Boot can load them. The original ramdisk.cwm is left as was for whoever needs it.
The use is pretty standard: hold the Nook/Home button for the menu, otherwise it should boot directly into the new TWRP 3.0.0-0. People still on CM12 will need the customized 2.8.7.5 because of reasons discussed on that thread (e.g., LZMA, blockimage format). The files that were replaced completely are moved in the OLD folder, just in case. Assuming everything works well, these cards should be the only things needed to root/rescue/etc a Nook HD/HD+. Bug reports are enabled, in case major issues remain.
That being said, the images live in the experimental folder here, although they will probably be moved into the respective device folders soon.
XDA:DevDB Information
External Recoveries, Tool/Utility for the Barnes & Noble Nook HD, HD
Contributors
amaces, verygreen, fattire
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-02-14
Last Updated 2016-02-14
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Did fix messages make it through?+ new recovery trial
Sorry--I TRIED to send you a message by commenting on a couple of commits, and to attach an ovation uImage. Learning to program on Ubuntu, with repo, git, useing github, etc. all in a couple of months has me rather confused. I hope you got the message
Anyway, I just tried compiling a standard cm recovery to see if it would deal better with f2fs--I don't think it does, but other than coming up upside-down on hummingbird, it does at least come up from the sd card. I'll check into it further...
I note that when I tried to install a zip (internal twrp 3.0.0-0) from TWRP 3.0..0-0 on SD Card, I did get error messages about data, but somehow didn't manage to catch them in a log. ( I will try again, if you need me to). I think the install succeeded anyway. Does something need to be changed in the recovery.fstab for running from the SD Card?
Additional testing info
I've attached a recovery log from running sd card twrp 3.0.0-0 and installing a zip.. (which as, I've said I think succeeded) . Trying to do anything with data or cache will generate error messages in any of these recoveries. I also note they can't deal with selinux contexts, apparently. I don't think the new cm rom gives as much flexibility as TWRP or even CWM, except that it will reboot into the bootloader, but it would be easier to recompile ...
FWIW
belfastraven said:
I've attached a recovery log from running sd card twrp 3.0.0-0 and installing a zip.. (which as, I've said I think succeeded) . Trying to do anything with data or cache will generate error messages in any of these recoveries. I also note they can't deal with selinux contexts, apparently. I don't think the new cm rom gives as much flexibility as TWRP or even CWM, except that it will reboot into the bootloader, but it would be easier to recompile ...
FWIW
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Feeling more stupid then usual:
Are these the instructions we use(using the current files) to create the sd card from the linked thread? Thanks
For new Installs:
Download the initial sdcard image
ungzip and write to sdcard using dd (winimage or whatever for those stuck on Windows)
Instert the card into your nook and reboot
Flash the recovery image
Flash cm11 image
Flash whatever other extra things you need like gapps
remove the sdcard
reboot the nook
prsa01 said:
Feeling more stupid then usual:
Are these the instructions we use(using the current files) to create the sd card from the linked thread? Thanks
For new Installs:
Download the initial sdcard image
ungzip and write to sdcard using dd (winimage or whatever for those stuck on Windows)
Instert the card into your nook and reboot
Flash the recovery image
Flash cm11 image
Flash whatever other extra things you need like gapps
remove the sdcard
reboot the nook
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What are you trying to do--i.e. which rom are you trying to install and what is running now? (I am not sure to which linked thread you are referring) I want to make sure I give you the correct information. You will definitely make an SD Card, (it's how you do it and what you put on it I would like to clarify) And the steps following that will be the same.
I'm using Amaces great current CM MM rom (2/22) just wanting to create the recovery sd in this thread. The link I was referring to was to the verygreen thread in the OP
Thanks
prsa01 said:
Are these the instructions we use(using the current files) to create the sd card from the linked thread? Thanks
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No. Make the SD. Card using the method in the howto thread.
I don't have the link handy...
Basically, format card to full size, set partition to active/bookable, uncompress the download, copy milo first (has to be first directory entry, first file written after formatting).
Then copy the rest of the files.
That gives an SD card that boots to recovery that can be used to flash/backup/restore EMMC.
Thanks ST Dog, just what I needed
New Sd Card recoveries available:
I have built new versions of the recoveries by @amaces in the OP.
I have fixed a few menu issues, e.g. the correct message about which recovery you choose will now come up and the the proper default (TWRP 3.0.0-0) will be highlighted. I ihave ncreased the amount of time you have to press the n (nook) key before the recovery defaults to TWRP (3.0.0-0) , and I have compiled a new version of TWRP (3.0.0-0). The older TWRP and CWM recoveries are the same: be aware that with CWM, if you have formatted data/and or cache with f2fs, CWM will throw off error messages that it cannot mount those partitions, (or wipe them), but you could still use it to install recoveries or zips. Opengapps is now recommending TWRP for installation.
the necessary files are available in two formats -
1.-a zip of a directory containing seven files. You need a fat32-partitioned and marked-bootable empty sdcard on which you copy the MLO file first, and than the remaining files in any order. You can then add whatever installation files you want to play with. You can add whatever zips/ .img files (with twrp) you wish to flash to the card.
2. -A zip of an .img file, which can be written to any unpartitioned card which is 4G or larger. (I understand that this .img may be necessary for mac people, but it also works for me from UBUNTU)
The Nook HD hummingbird version of this works fine for me. And although I don't have an ovation, a couple of intrepid testers have tried this and found that is works.
These are now available on Android File Host:
hummingbird
ovation
I will monitor this thread for problems at least every couple of days : if you mention @belfastraven in your message I will be notified. Please don't bother @amaces who has greatly helped me for with what are now MY mistakes .
In the near future I intend to increase the time you have to press the n(nook) key further, and to put up a version of TWRP 3.0.0-0 that can be used with a mouse, in case of touch screen problems.
here are now additional zips for both Hummingbird and Ovation that will allow you to boot recovery with a mouse and use the mouse to navigate in TWRP3 (in case of broken/malfunctioning touchscreen). If you already have one of the other recoveries set up, you should just be able to replace the kernel, or the kernel and ramdisk file (which is actually TWRP3 here) to achieve this result . You need to have a USB_OTG mouse. (that is, you need to use the nooks charging cable and an adapter to connect the mouse) I have forced USB-HOST on in this particular kernel. These devices don't charge with USB host forced on, I believe, so I wouldn't recommend making this a permanent option if you ever charge your device in recovery.
The ovation version has not yet been tested, but hummingbird works well.
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I'm going through OP's stuff, including his guide on CM 12.1. I picked up a free Nook HD from a coworker that currently has CM 10.2 and CWm 6.0.3.2 on it. Should I be using the TWRP and CM 12.1 builds in this experimental folder with the same installation guide or should I be using the stable builds in the hummingbird folder?
Can anyone help me replacing cyanoboot with unit? There's no clear indication of which files to use for the bootloader replacement. Thanks in advance for any and all help!!