I have CWM recovery in my device, can i flash TWRP.zip to replace it?
gelobo_Om said:
I have CWM recovery in my device, can i flash TWRP.zip to replace it?
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Which device/android version?
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LS.xD said:
Which device/android version?
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Samsung Galaxy R I9103 Android 4.0.4
gelobo_Om said:
Samsung Galaxy R I9103 Android 4.0.4
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Here is the latest version Should work fine (Be sure to make a backup of your recocery in case it causes any issues)
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LS.xD said:
Here is the latest version Should work fine (Be sure to make a backup of your recocery in case it causes any issues)
LINK
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Thanks. Ahm but how can i backup my old recovery?
gelobo_Om said:
Thanks. Ahm but how can i backup my old recovery?
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Install "Flashify" from the playstore You can also use it to flash the new recovery.img
Thank you so much
TWRP Manager (ROOT)
I used an app to replace CWM with TWRP
The app can also be used to prepare a flash and then make it execute with a reboot.
It is called TWRP Manager (ROOT)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager
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On my HOX I have TWRP installed. What is the difference between CWM and TWRP? Don't they do the same thing?
Most importantly, will CWM mods work with TWRP? (like the .zip ones) Also, what about de-odexing?
Sorry for all of the questions, I'm new to android modding.
Cwm is buggy. You can use twrp for everything and it's fine.
gunnyman said:
Cwm is buggy. You can use twrp for everything and it's fine.
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Alright so there are no downsides to using TWRP right? On this forum all I see is CWM on every thread
Mike724 said:
Alright so there are no downsides to using TWRP right? On this forum all I see is CWM on every thread
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CWM is the most common recovery, cause its the oldest and most known. But, you can also tell its the oldest, as the UI is... Ugly, compared to TWRP. The "slide to confirm" function on TWRP is really nice IMO.
But yeah, when they say "CWM", they just mean a custom recovery.
Also, TWRP is officially supported on our devices, which is why its recommended above CWM.
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It's not 100% bug free but it is much more stable than cwm.
^That, and the TWRP tries to fix the bugs as they are presented.
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Good to note too that CWM nandroids are not restorable in TWRP. So all previous backups from CWM are useless once you change.
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i have CWM on my one x, if i want to change it to TWRP, how would i do that? follow instruction on TWRP web site?? http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/99
I started out using CWM but switched because I use CleanRom and Scott suggested using TWRP. I just loaded it by downloading GooManager from google play and then following the install instructions. Worked fine for me...
claudiuslu2011 said:
i have CWM on my one x, if i want to change it to TWRP, how would i do that? follow instruction on TWRP web site?? http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/99
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You can just install TWRP right on top of CWM using a flashable TWRP zip, Goo Manager, or through fastboot.
Mike724 said:
On my HOX I have TWRP installed. What is the difference between CWM and TWRP?
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Another point, the version of cwn for the HOX is an unofficial port and thus not supported. There is an official version of twrp for the HOX, which is reason enough to switch.
Mike724 said:
On my HOX I have TWRP installed. What is the difference between CWM and TWRP? Don't they do the same thing?
Most importantly, will CWM mods work with TWRP? (like the .zip ones) Also, what about de-odexing?
Sorry for all of the questions, I'm new to android modding.
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CWM was never officially released for our phone. It was a port from another version and isn't perfect. My experience with twrp has not shown me a single problem or even a hiccup.
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I have 2 Recovery on my S3 and I don't know how that happen, I thought when you flash a recovery it would replace the existing one, this is the first time I see 2 Recovery on an Android phone.
I rooted my S3 using CASUAL 1-click method, is it possible that CASUAL flashed 2 recoveries? Anyway, I can use ROM Manager to switch the default recovery but I would really to have just 1 Recovery on the phone. How dow I remove one of them?
Thanks
You don't have 2. Its impossible. When you tell it to reboot to recovery, which none comes up?
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tylerlawhon said:
You don't have 2. Its impossible. When you tell it to reboot to recovery, which none comes up?
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That is what I thought, maybe I have the wrong intepretation of this ROM Manager tool then. In the attached screenshot it says I have both CWM and TWAP already installed... What does it actually mean?
BTW, as of what recovery comes up when I reboot it to recovery, it depends on what I default it to in ROM Manager.
My guess would be that you have TWRP as the actual recovery, but also have the CWM app installed. If so, uninstall it. I would also download goo manager and have it install the latest TWRP
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GunnerOnASpooky said:
My guess would be that you have TWRP as the actual recovery, but also have the CWM app installed. If so, uninstall it. I would also download goo manager and have it install the latest TWRP
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It depends on which recovery it's set as default before I uninstall ROM Manager. If it's set to twrp before I uninstall the app, it would boot to twrp and vice versa.
uat1 said:
It depends on which recovery it's set as default before I uninstall ROM Manager. If it's set to twrp before I uninstall the app, it would boot to twrp and vice versa.
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Rom manager uses CWM as its default, uninstall Rom manager and problem solved
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The ROM manager is overwriting the recovery when you tell it to reboot into recovery. That's why you can boot to which ever one you want. You definitely don't have 2 different recoveries on you recovery partition. Hope that makes sense.
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jhoutz said:
The ROM manager is overwriting the recovery when you tell it to reboot into recovery. That's why you can boot to which ever one you want. You definitely don't have 2 different recoveries on you recovery partition. Hope that makes sense.
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I am also having this exact same issue on an HTC ONE
I have removed ROM Manager but still boots into CWM and I need Twrp for latest Venom Rom
I have installed GooManager abd it asks if I want to install the open recovery script, does the 10 second count down, and then goes back to main screen, does not do anything else
When I looked in ROM Manager it did state Twrp was the recovery but stil booted in to CWM - now I have removed ROM Manager I cant check :/
I have also just checked for CWM APP, and that is NOT installed
Can anyone help please - thanks
skpManiac said:
I am also having this exact same issue on an HTC ONE
I have removed ROM Manager but still boots into CWM and I need Twrp for latest Venom Rom
I have installed GooManager abd it asks if I want to install the open recovery script, does the 10 second count down, and then goes back to main screen, does not do anything else
When I looked in ROM Manager it did state Twrp was the recovery but stil booted in to CWM - now I have removed ROM Manager I cant check :/
I have also just checked for CWM APP, and that is NOT installed
Can anyone help please - thanks
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Head to your phone's respective forum (carrier or international) and post a question in the Q/A section. You have a popular device so someone undoubtedly will help you there and provide you whatever file you may need.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Head to your phone's respective forum (carrier or international) and post a question in the Q/A section. You have a popular device so someone undoubtedly will help you there and provide you whatever file you may need.
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Will do mate cheers
just thought there may be an easy solution
uat1 said:
That is what I thought, maybe I have the wrong intepretation of this ROM Manager tool then. In the attached screenshot it says I have both CWM and TWAP already installed... What does it actually mean?
BTW, as of what recovery comes up when I reboot it to recovery, it depends on what I default it to in ROM Manager.
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Rom Manager is not saying you have both installed. That is a configuration screen. It is saying, do you want to install CWM OR do you have CWM or TWRP already installed?
podspi said:
Rom Manager is not saying you have both installed. That is a configuration screen. It is saying, do you want to install CWM OR do you have CWM or TWRP already installed?
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This.
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I have the opposite, i install de rom manager e i reboot from rom manger and goes to twrp... :/
I cant install twrp...
I want install CM11 :/
eugandara said:
I have the opposite, i install de rom manager e i reboot from rom manger and goes to twrp... :/
I cant install twrp...
I want install CM11 :/
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You do know that you can flash CM11 in TWRP so long as you have TWRP 2.6.3.1, right?
SlimSnoopOS said:
You do know that you can flash CM11 in TWRP so long as you have TWRP 2.6.3.1, right?
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Now I can install the CM11 with TWRP 2.6.3.3 but with 2.6.3.2 but simply failed. Thank you!
Anyway, why is it so hard to uninstall TWRP?
eugandara said:
Now I can install the CM11 with TWRP 2.6.3.3 but with 2.6.3.2 but simply failed. Thank you!
Anyway, why is it so hard to uninstall TWRP?
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The Verizon S3 does not have TWRP 2.6.3.2 (or 2.6.3.3), which device are you on? The way to uninstall TWRP is to install the latest CWM via Rom Manager or by downloading the img and flashing it in something like Flashify.
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That is what I thought, maybe I have the wrong intepretation of this ROM Manager tool then. In the attached screenshot it says I have both CWM and TWAP already installed... What does it actually mean?
BTW, as of what recovery comes up when I reboot it to recovery, it depends on what I default it to in ROM Manager.
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Mine is like this too. What should we do??
OK so I'm new to XDA flashing roms, etc (aka a newb). I'm attempting to flash a custom rom on my rooted Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 using TWRP recovery. I keep getting a failed message when attempting to flash. Any advice on how to proceed would be HIGHLY appreciated!!
Download the file again on your computer. Transfer file to SD card via card reader/writer
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Any chance this is a CM11 4.4 Kitkat rom?
markdapimp said:
Any chance this is a CM11 4.4 Kitkat rom?
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It is. I keep getting a "no MD5 file not found" message
Make sure you're on the latest version of TWRP. I believe it ends in ".1".
Otherwise just use CWM instead. You can install that with a free app called Flashify very easily.
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psychotropy101 said:
It is. I keep getting a "no MD5 file not found" message
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CWM is recommended for CM11
markdapimp said:
CWM is recommended for CM11
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How do I get CWM on my device when I already have TWRP installed. Plz remember I'm new to flashing. Thanks for youth patience in advance! lol
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psychotropy101 said:
How do I get CWM on my device when I already have TWRP installed. Plz remember I'm new to flashing. Thanks for youth patience in advance! lol
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Easiest way is to restore with odin
then using Casual All in one
Root, Flash Insecure aboot
go to google play download Rom manager then install CWM
or try just download rom manager then install CWM replace TWRP
Problem is I'm still in TWRP recovery, as I've been unsuccessful with flashing any ROM (so far). Do I need to have an operating system installed in order to install CWM?
markdapimp said:
Easiest way is to restore with odin
then using Casual All in one
Root, Flash Insecure aboot
go to google play download Rom manager then install CWM
or try just download rom manager then install CWM replace TWRP
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So good news. I was successful at installing Paranoid android.:victory: I am mentally exhausted, but this was definitely a learning experience! Thank you everyone who'd replied. All your guidance was very helpful! :highfive:
So I used the CF Auto root to root my nexus 5. I have installed the omni rom and I am told I don't have root or that I need to install superuser, which i tried to do without success. What do I do? The prompt comes up when launching root apps
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So I used the CF Auto root to root my nexus 5. I have installed the omni rom and I am told I don't have root or that I need to install superuser, which i tried to do without success. What do I do? The prompt comes up when launching root apps
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Just flash the superSU.zip in recovery and you`ll be rooted again. Link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053.
gee2012 said:
Just flash the superSU.zip in recovery and you`ll be rooted again.
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The gee man is all over everything today, lol. Keep up the good work!
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jd1639 said:
The gee man is all over everything today, lol. Keep up the good work!
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Have lots of time today
gee2012 said:
Just flash the superSU.zip in recovery and you`ll be rooted again. Link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053.
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Thanks. Where do u get the zip?
catsargent said:
Thanks. Where do u get the zip?
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In the link in posted i my post, look on the thread for flashable cwm/twrp zips.
catsargent said:
Thanks. Where do u get the zip?
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the latest supersu http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
simms22 said:
the latest supersu http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
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Oh. Lol I didn't see that
You could also switch to the latest TWRP and it will ask if you want to root before leaving your recovery .
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Hi Guys
First Build of CWM for htc desire 820
they are 2 methods
Flash this using stock recovery
http://d-h.st/jMh
Intructions :
1) download and locate this in root of your mobile
2) go to recovery
3) choose flash update.zip
4) reboot and Flash!
Don't use TWRP recovery and flash this
Soon twrp version will be there
Under Testing , use at own risk
Any one tested it?
Did it work for anyone?
CWM
hasta_guy said:
Did it work for anyone?
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It did not work for my 820us
wrfavre said:
It did not work for my 820us
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Thats why I sold HTC and bought OnePlus One..