Recovery and boot img - X Play General

Backup of recovery and boot.img
Thanks tot @bononi risking his device we now have root.
I made an IMG of stock recovery and boot partitions.
Hopefully this helps development
I have an XT1562 EU.
Recovery : https://www.dropbox.com/
Boot : https://www.dropbox.com/

Try nandroid if you want to backup, if other, please specify and I'll try to help
Sent from my LG-D722 using XDA Free mobile app

jossan said:
Try nandroid if you want to backup, if other, please specify and I'll try to help
Sent from my LG-D722 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for youre offer to help but it is not neccesary. If i need help it's with the XDA app wont let me do what i want

Sorry, my device only loaded the first line thus, it appeared as though you needed help with backup of recovery and boot.img
Sent from my LG-D722 using XDA Free mobile app

Do i have to Unlocked bootloader? will it work on TX1563?

Related

Need help

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?
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
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?
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
AFAIK, Yes, unlocking the bootloader is the first step.
xweb10 said:
AFAIK, Yes, unlocking the bootloader is the first step.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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?
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using xda app-developers app
agree Unlocking>Root>CWM or TWRP>ROM
I have already rooted my phone without unlocking the boot loader.
So is unloking boot loader necessary?
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
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.
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
xweb10 said:
AFAIK, Yes, unlocking the bootloader is the first step.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
zakvoline said:
Unlocking>Root>CWM or TWRP>ROM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
alanjames01 said:
agree Unlocking>Root>CWM or TWRP>ROM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have already rooted my phone and installed CWM RECORERY without unlocking the boot loader.
So is unloking boot loader necessary?
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
humza019 said:
I have already rooted my phone and installed CWM RECORERY without unlocking the boot loader.
So is unloking boot loader necessary?
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
sent from the super siii mini GT-I8190 using xda premium app.
Let us know how the flashing process goes.
Backup, backup and backup¡¡
Enviado desde mi GT-I9100 usando Tapatalk 2
_Omnigod_ said:
Backup, backup and backup¡¡
Enviado desde mi GT-I9100 usando Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
sent from the super siii mini GT-I8190 using xda premium app.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
May I know what is tge prosess
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
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.?
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using xda app-developers app
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.?
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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?
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
humza019 said:
May I know what is tge prosess
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry the process
hit thanks if I helped you
sent from the wonderfull s3 mini GT-I8190 using xda app
Which phone is you are using
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using xda app-developers app
harib12 said:
Which phone is you are using
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Am using sony xperia live with walkman (wt19i)
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
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

Can't boot into Clockworkmod Recovery

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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Sent from my MB886 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Try to use TWRP,i was on the same cases and i successfuly use TWRP,cwm not working for me
Sent from my N986 using xda premium
kelvinvalencio said:
Try to use TWRP,i was on the same cases and i successfuly use TWRP,cwm not working for me
Sent from my N986 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok I'll check it out.
Thanks!
Sent from my MB886 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

Please where can i get boot.img for4.0.3

Where can i get boot.img for 4.0.3 coz i restore nandroid back up and stuck in bootloop . Need help
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Free mobile app
What is your HBOOT?
Little K said:
Where can i get boot.img for 4.0.3 coz i restore nandroid back up and stuck in bootloop . Need help
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
in the attach files you have a stock signed one and other rooted, just unzip them and flash via fastboot
Thanks man.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Free mobile app

Please give me help and advice!

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?
Sent from my XT1032 using XDA Free mobile app
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
Sent from my XT1032 using XDA Free mobile app
Clarkiieh said:
Can I flash with recovery?
Om using twrp 2.7.7
Sent from my XT1032 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeap.
Sent from my Moto G using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

[Q] Root Flash then Revert Without a PC?

Just wanted to know if its possible to root (towel root) flash custom recovery and custom roms and then if I decide to later revert totally back to stock unrooted nexus without a PC. Ive attempted to read up on this but I'm a little confused that ill need to use SDK and ADB which i can't have access to at the moment or have the skills to use.
I've seen apps on google play to unlock boot loader once towel rooted but I'm just unsure if i can revert totally back to an unrooted nexus 5 with original recovery, without a pc as I'm using an iMac and having really unreliability with it :/
Id greatly appreciate any help :good:
cameracartwright said:
Just wanted to know if its possible to root (towel root) flash custom recovery and custom roms and then if I decide to later revert totally back to stock unrooted nexus without a PC. Ive attempted to read up on this but I'm a little confused that ill need to use SDK and ADB which i can't have access to at the moment or have the skills to use.
I've seen apps on google play to unlock boot loader once towel rooted but I'm just unsure if i can revert totally back to an unrooted nexus 5 with original recovery, without a pc as I'm using an iMac and having really unreliability with it :/
Id greatly appreciate any help :good:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You may need a computer to return to stock but otherwise you shouldn't need a pc
Sent from my VS980 4G using XDA Free mobile app
Could I not back up the stock ROM using twrp and then after using custom ROMs flash it back (stock) and flash stock recovery and in root and relock boot loader using super su and boot loader apk?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
cameracartwright said:
Could I not back up the stock ROM using twrp and then after using custom ROMs flash it back (stock) and flash stock recovery and in root and relock boot loader using super su and boot loader apk?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes. If u can find all the right files to do that
Sent from my VS980 4G using XDA Free mobile app
NBreunig3 said:
Yes. If u can find all the right files to do that
Sent from my VS980 4G using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
think there on xda somewhere?
cameracartwright said:
think there on xda somewhere?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes. What phone and carrier are you using?
Sent from my VS980 4G using XDA Free mobile app
Nexus 5 on EE
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
cameracartwright said:
Nexus 5 on EE
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
EE?
Sent from my VS980 4G using XDA Free mobile app
---------- Post added at 05:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:46 PM ----------
cameracartwright said:
Nexus 5 on EE
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The nexus devices are the easiest devices to get back to stock because Google supplies the stock images
Sent from my VS980 4G using XDA Free mobile app
Yes EE it was the first 4g carrier in UK used to be T-Mobile and orange
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
But I can only flash the images from Google using adb right?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
cameracartwright said:
But I can only flash the images from Google using adb right?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not sure. I am not familiar with nexus devices
Sent from my VS980 4G using XDA Free mobile app
This is a nexus thread?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
There are a couple different options.
I'm not sure if flashify requires a unlocked bootloader. Root, flash custom recovery with flashify, make a backup. When you are done either restore backup or if stock already use flashify to flash stock recovery, delete root apps, unroot via supersu.
Boot unlocker I have heard will work to lock and unlock boot loader but I'm not sure about resetting the tamper flag.
Using fastboot and adb is always going to be the surest and safest way to root etc. Unless you are going to be submitting your phone for RMA there should be no reason to unroot. You can always flash a stock rooted ROM and just leave it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47025283
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47156064
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Steps are;
-Download boot unlocker fr on play
-Download flashify from play (just in case)
-Download vomers stock ROM (number 6 in resources section in the link in my signature)
-Download stock recovery (number 7 in resources section in the link in my signature)
Firstly, flash the recovery zip via your current recovery and reboot
Then, reset The tamper flag and lock the boot loader
Finally, open SuperSU and use the full indoor option to remove Root
Good as new.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

Categories

Resources