I've been having issues with CWM and Philz Recovery. CWM backs up not always fails to restore /data and Philz doesn't even backup /Data and stops the processes. TWRP does back up. And restores perfectly.
Are these known issues?
Also what's the best kernel for stock KitKat?
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I don't know how to fix this issues with the recoveries...
Btw, if u want performance, flash the faux123 kernel, but if u want battery saving, flash the Aero Kernel.
I'm using Aero right now, and it's the best in my opinion
Can I flash with recovery?
Om using twrp 2.7.7
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Clarkiieh said:
Can I flash with recovery?
Om using twrp 2.7.7
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Yeap.
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I have vonders 4.4.3 zip installed. Do i uninstall xposed. And then. Wat do i flash??? And will i lose any data?
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Dude.... 4.4.4 came out today..
Just flash one of the pre rooted busy box rom zips. Don't wipe data
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dec1153 said:
I have vonders 4.4.3 zip installed. Do i uninstall xposed. And then. Wat do i flash??? And will i lose any data?
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Yeh! Someone else from Southport!
Do the above. Just go into recovery and wipe system and flash 4.4, check its the full rom and not just the update. If it is get a full rom first.
Please fix the F/C on this application. Thx.
Staggerlee66 said:
Yeh! Someone else from Southport!
Do the above. Just go into recovery and wipe system and flash 4.4, check its the full rom and not just the update. If it is DONT wipe system
Please fix the F/C on this application. Thx.
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Thanks man. I meant 4.4.4. Can u provide me a suitable zip please?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2771010
Do I flash the first zip then?
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Yup flash that
Please fix the F/C on this application. Thx.
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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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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Hello, Every time i make a backup with cwm i see wrong back update like 1970. How to fix this ?
Update your version of cwm. It's a bug in cwm.
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jd1639 said:
Update your version of cwm. It's a bug in cwm.
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I was already using the latest version available .
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I was already using the latest version available .
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Are you using 6.0.4.5. I don't use cwm, I use twrp and I know it was fixed in that. It had the same problem for awhile.
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Are you using 6.0.4.5. I don't use cwm, I use twrp and I know it was fixed in that. It had the same problem for awhile.
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Yes I m using 6.0.4.5 touch version. ohh so you are saying its problem with the recovery and i got nothing to fix that right ?
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Update your version of cwm. It's a bug in cwm.
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Its not a bug. Its a lack of development
No recoveries on any snapdragon 800 device could get the correct time until we understood how the Qualcomm time daemon worked. Once we knew, it was implemented in Philz and TWRP. CWM doesn't bother implementing anything modern. Its a dead recovery.
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Hi I tried a few kernels and no one worked need some advice plz.. Thanks.
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Xperience kernel is perfect for Carbon ROM for me.
MarcoLoves360 said:
Hi I tried a few kernels and no one worked need some advice plz.. Thanks.
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I'm using Phantom Kernel
But what is not working?
justanicename said:
I'm using Phantom Kernel
But what is not working?
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Last version of insanity and 1.7 I got stuck in bootloader message
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Last version of insanity and 1.7 I got stuck in bootloader message
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How did you flash (fastboot or using custom recovery). Did you flash the Rom first? Anything else you changed.... maybe something like changing the filesystem to f2fs?
When I flash a kernel, I flash the nightly first and than the kernel. And I'm using a custom recovery to flash the ZIP.
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How did you flash (fastboot or using custom recovery). Did you flash the Rom first? Anything else you changed.... maybe something like changing the filesystem to f2fs?
When I flash a kernel, I flash the nightly first and than the kernel. And I'm using a custom recovery to flash the ZIP.
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Custom recovery ROM first then kernel I will try your kernel
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If I am s-off running stock 4.4.4 can I just flash recovery via adb and then go through the usual process for installing a custom rom?
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If by "usual process" you mean make a back up of the stock ROM then wiping and installing your choice of custom ROM, then yes.
Yep, that's what I meant. Thanks.
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