MDJ Cyanogen v2.6 Clockwork/ Nand recovery built in - HD2 Android NAND Development

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with or without app2sd ?

DavidX_07 said:
with or without app2sd ?
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The one up now is without but im just finshing with apps2sd so it should be up in 10 minutes

All though I am not currently using 1.8a... Hell of a job on this. It is about time we have some harmony between the EVER SO POPULAR NAND and the EVER SO PRACTICAL Clockworkmod Recovery.
Kudos!!! I like it.
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Thank you, I also like this method.
But you have a problem: You are now responsible for transforming all versions of m-deejay's.
Thanks again.

Just to get it straight. It means that when you reboot to recovery using the shutdown menu in android, it will go to recovery instead of rebooting the system? Just like a regular cyanogen rom?
Or is it that you created a recovery rom?

velayo said:
Just to get it straight. It means that when you reboot to recovery using the shutdown menu in android, it will go to recovery instead of rebooting the system? Just like a regular cyanogen rom?
Or is it that you created a recovery rom?
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its the clockmod recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898913
it helps backup and restore and flash themes like on a normal android device

xboarder56 said:
The one up now is without but im just finshing with apps2sd so it should be up in 10 minutes
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Waiting for it.
I think we should have a dedicated thread for zip builds requests, since most of the time users are packing them instead of the developpers and the links get lost in the middle of hundreds of pages.
A thread should be created, held by a user regrouping zip builds for each developper in first post, decently classified, so that anyone can take what he wants without browsing or searching over 2000 pages...

this is not a zip rom its a nand one that has the recovery built in with it

xboarder56 said:
this is not a zip rom its a nand one that has the recovery built in with it
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Ok so can you make a zip version of it please?

Beretta93 said:
Ok so can you make a zip version of it please?
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i got to find out how first lol but once i do i can try but currently with the recovery built in you can flash zip themes and more from recovery

it's easy making a zip file for CWM (there are steps on doing so), the hard part is posting the work of others. this is what kills all the good chefs.... sorry just my 2 cents

ya i dont want any credit for this it was RaiderX303 for recovery and m-deejay for the best rom ever
recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898913
m-deejay Best rom ever: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877777

Wow, with this build I finally have everything I want... Clockwork, App2SD+ and Gingerbread. My phone is now EXACTLY how I wanted it. Thanks a WHOLE BUNCH!

karendar said:
Wow, with this build I finally have everything I want... Clockwork, App2SD+ and Gingerbread. My phone is now EXACTLY how I wanted it. Thanks a WHOLE BUNCH!
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No Thank M-Deejay he is the one that made the best rom ever

Hey sorry for the noobish question. But the "move to sd folder" that contains the image, is that the same as in ClockworkMod Recovery version 1.1? Or is there a reason why I should use this specific one.
Once again apologies The clockwork stuff is all new to me.

Good news, Amon Ra just announced today on twitter that he will begin to create a HD2 recovery tomorrow.

xboarder56 said:
I wanted recoverymode in m-deejay's cyanogenmod rom so I did it myself and made the partion layout into the rom so you could have both recovery and cyanogenmod.
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Good idea, I hope you can stand the pace of mdeejay, and people do not spend too much time hanging.... (kiding).
But anyway, the MDJ gingerbread is already very stable, so the pace of Mdeejay upgrades will be now more calm, and you will take the pressure for surely.
Thanks for this source of CWM updates.

Thanks! I was begging to think that everyone preferred NAND over CWM. It just make CWM makes life so much easier. Plus I'm use to using CW. I don't fully understand why doesn't MDJ release it in this form to begin with but hey I'm happy either way.
Thanks goes out to everyone who made this possible.

meaxx88 said:
Hey sorry for the noobish question. But the "move to sd folder" that contains the image, is that the same as in ClockworkMod Recovery version 1.1? Or is there a reason why I should use this specific one.
Once again apologies The clockwork stuff is all new to me.
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its just the basic clockwork recovery and if you replace the files on sd card with clockworkmod 1.1 it will still work

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7/14 - ClockworkMod Recovery 2.5.0.0 - Everything and the kitchen sink

Your feedback has helped me add all sorts of goodies and changes!
Confirmation on all restores, wipes, and anything that would otherwise change your system.
Alphabetically sorted zip and nandroid lists.
Support for all ext2/3/4 partitions.
Added a back button/power button select for ephumuris!!!!! When recovery starts, press up/down/up/down to turn it on or off. (Basically, scroll over the top/bottom of the menu several times)
Better error integration with ROM Manager.
Command line nandroid.
Backup of Froyo apps2sd!
Test Drive it with fakeflash:
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.1-bravo.zip
Image to use with Unrevoked 3:
http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.1-bravo.img
You're a genius, man.
Well done!
Thanks!
nice one, cheers
ah, it would be awesome if you add a partiotion sd function into recovery
yeah is format partition on there pal? so we can create ext2, etc?
Hmmm, ROM manager still does not have the latest version updated, do I need to do anything to make it see this new version?
Nice , will test it out Thanks
Vulpix said:
Hmmm, ROM manager still does not have the latest version updated, do I need to do anything to make it see this new version?
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Since this is experimental, it is only available if you scroll to the bottom and select "All ClockworkMod Recoveries".
Koush said:
Since this is experimental, it is only available if you scroll to the bottom and select "All ClockworkMod Recoveries".
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Oh okay, so this is considered a beta?
Vulpix said:
Oh okay, so this is considered a beta?
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Yes, I need some feedback and bug reports before I can release it into the wild on ROM Manager That's why I came to XDA first
can't get into 2.5 is stuck on bootscreen.. Running defrost 2.0f recovery doesn't work in unrevoked and not trew rommanager..
Just flashed using Unrevocked 3 and got stuck at the white HTC screen.
Left it for 5, pulled the battery and tried to enter recovery. The same again.
Pulled, rebooted to the OS and re-flashed the new Unrevoked without the custom image and I now have access to recovery 2.0.2.4.
freddyemmer said:
can't get into 2.5 is stuck on bootscreen.. Running defrost 2.0f recovery doesn't work in unrevoked and not trew rommanager..
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How did you install? If you used the fakeflash zip it is completely harmless.
qubit76 said:
Just flashed using Unrevocked 3 and got stuck at the white HTC screen.
Left it for 5, pulled the battery and tried to enter recovery. The same again.
Pulled, rebooted to the OS and re-flashed the new Unrevoked without the custom image and I now have access to recovery 2.0.2.4.
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Hmm let me figure out what's wrong.
Vulpix said:
Hmmm, ROM manager still does not have the latest version updated, do I need to do anything to make it see this new version?
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same here...
also the filename in the link provided in first post says:"legend"...is it right?
LOL wow i am dumb. I posted legend recovery images (sorry, I support 17 devices, and I made bad copy paste mistake Updating links now!
why are links to *legend.* files, this is desire forum?
edit: nvm
nbedford said:
why are links to *legend.* files, this is desire forum?
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Fixed, sorry!

Uhhhh Ohhhh... EVO repeatedly rebooting

Now, I thought, "hey, I'm not a novice with flashing ROM images, nor am I a *nix or system notice..." So, I decided to cook a ROM using the Online ROM kitchen: http://evo.feeder.pk/
I had run unrevoked3 + unrevoked forever, so I had clockwork recovery.
So, I copied the zipped ROM generated off the online ROM kitchen to the sdcard and then via clockwork installed /sdcard/update.zip (the ROM).
So, everything installed okay, then upon reboot, it seems to go into a reboot loop.
Lucky for me I performed a nandroid backup before installing the newly built ROM, and I'm in them middle of performing a nandroid restore; which I hope will resolve the problem.
1) Will the nandroid restore actually restore my entire phone back to how it was previously?
2) How do I actually install another ROM properly?
These are pretty n00b questions, but any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
branded said:
Now, I thought, "hey, I'm not a novice with flashing ROM images, nor am I a *nix or system notice..." So, I decided to cook a ROM using the Online ROM kitchen: http://evo.feeder.pk/
I had run unrevoked3 + unrevoked forever, so I had clockwork recovery.
So, I copied the zipped ROM generated off the online ROM kitchen to the sdcard and then via clockwork installed /sdcard/update.zip (the ROM).
So, everything installed okay, then upon reboot, it seems to go into a reboot loop.
Lucky for me I performed a nandroid backup before installing the newly built ROM, and I'm in them middle of performing a nandroid restore; which I hope will resolve the problem.
1) Will the nandroid restore actually restore my entire phone back to how it was previously?
2) How do I actually install another ROM properly?
These are pretty n00b questions, but any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
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1) Its supposed to...
2) From what it sounds like, you installed everything okay, just with a bad ROM image. Installing any of the other ROMs already posted should relieve you of your bootloops (as should the nandroid). Unless you try overclocking, which some folks experience bootloops when overclocked over 1.15.
nol3n said:
1) Its supposed to...
2) From what it sounds like, you installed everything okay, just with a bad ROM image. Installing any of the other ROMs already posted should relieve you of your bootloops (as should the nandroid). Unless you try overclocking, which some folks experience bootloops when overclocked over 1.15.
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Thank you sir. nandroid obviously did restore everything back to normal (wasn't sure to what extent nandroid backed up the device, but it looks like every single thing was backed up).
As for a ROM, I really just want the stock froyo ROM, but rooted... Do you have any suggestions? I can't go OTA since I have clockwork recovery.
Thanks,
Matt
branded said:
Thank you sir. nandroid obviously did restore everything back to normal (wasn't sure to what extent nandroid backed up the device, but it looks like every single thing was backed up).
As for a ROM, I really just want the stock froyo ROM, but rooted... Do you have any suggestions? I can't go OTA since I have clockwork recovery.
Thanks,
Matt
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I have flashed most of the ROMs here, but I have mostly been using CM6 (Cyanogenmod 6) since it came out. I did try Baked Snack, which is a very nice ROM with a beautiful theme, but it is Sense based and if by any chance you wanted to use a Wiimote for emulators, you cant. It is based off the HTC bluetooth stack, CM6 is not. Its kinda nice to get nightly (experimental) updates to flash if you want to also.
Its all a matter of personal preference, but my BEST results have been with CM6 - benchmark, features, and otherwise.
*E* You also may want to consider posting something like this in the Q&A forum next time...
Uhhhh Ohhhh wrong section
nol3n said:
I have flashed most of the ROMs here, but I have mostly been using CM6 (Cyanogenmod 6) since it came out. I did try Baked Snack, which is a very nice ROM with a beautiful theme, but it is Sense based and if by any chance you wanted to use a Wiimote for emulators, you cant. It is based off the HTC bluetooth stack, CM6 is not. Its kinda nice to get nightly (experimental) updates to flash if you want to also.
Its all a matter of personal preference, but my BEST results have been with CM6 - benchmark, features, and otherwise.
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Very cool. I'll take a look but I really want Sense, which I'm not sure if CM6 has. Thanks.
Sporkman said:
Uhhhh Ohhhh wrong section
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Just flag the post and request a mod move it. There's really little reason to post a reply. It seemed like the best place given the descriptions of all the EVO sub-forums.
branded said:
Thank you sir. nandroid obviously did restore everything back to normal (wasn't sure to what extent nandroid backed up the device, but it looks like every single thing was backed up).
As for a ROM, I really just want the stock froyo ROM, but rooted... Do you have any suggestions? I can't go OTA since I have clockwork recovery.
Thanks,
Matt
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Just get netarchys rooted stock rom and you should be ok... just make sure you get the rooted version
Next time do a wipe of your davik cache before installing any rom
playya said:
Just get netarchys rooted stock rom and you should be ok... just make sure you get the rooted version
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Thanks playya...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740520
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719763
evolol said:
Next time do a wipe of your davik cache before installing any rom
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http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc...-clockwork-clears-dalvik-cache-just-fine.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4535156&postcount=4
http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-eris/76110-what-dalvik-cache.html#post710236
And thank you both for ignoring that racist bag of donkey twats that responded earlier.
branded said:
Thanks playya... do you have a link?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4535156&postcount=4
http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-eris/76110-what-dalvik-cache.html#post710236
And thank you both for ignoring that racist bag of donkey twats that responded earlier.
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no problem quote from last response at that forum
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Originally Posted by Tamasabian View Post
Ok. So I should just clear it when I do a data wipe to flash a new rom? Will it be a problem if I just do a data wipe and flash a new rom without doing the dalvik cache?
i have had issues when i dont clear the dalvik cache, but never had issues when i do. just cear it, nothing bad will happen and only good can come of it
Sporkman said:
Uhhhh Ohhhh wrong section
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agreed, theres a section for Q&A
evolol said:
no problem quote from last response at that forum
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Originally Posted by Tamasabian View Post
Ok. So I should just clear it when I do a data wipe to flash a new rom? Will it be a problem if I just do a data wipe and flash a new rom without doing the dalvik cache?
i have had issues when i dont clear the dalvik cache, but never had issues when i do. just cear it, nothing bad will happen and only good can come of it
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Cool thank you I will do that and attempt to reflash this ROM that I cooked.
Rocklee99 said:
agreed, theres a section for Q&A
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Flag the thread and request a mod move it. Glad that you all really want to up your post count so badly, shows real dedication to the forums cleanliness.
Your welcome...now show your dedication to this forum by following instructions & quit cluttering the development section with basic Questions
Not to delf: seems like I fall under a ClockworkRecovery user who's dalvik cache doesn't actually clear. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719763) Kick ass!
I have the same problem as you!!!! I posted it in the wrong forum though so I'll briefly psot my problem and maybe someone can help me. I was trying to update my radio to the latest radio and it worked. I then realized I didn't have a 4g signal and the mod I was using supports 4g. So I tried updating to the latest wimax and then my phone started rebooting. After it boots android it reboots after a bout a minute or 2.
I FIXED it with a nandroid restore which had my 2.1-1 back up which I made during the idiot proof guide. So thinking that I can always use that backup as a restore I tried re-installing the radios because I don't see how they could not work on my phone and thought maybe I had a corrupt file, but voila my phone started rebooting again, but this time nandroid restore tells me to fix it via adb restore, BUT my usb isn't working either. So I'm stuck and have no idea on how to get this thing to load my restore. Any help would be appreciated.
I didn't read you're reply. But after installing RA, I think I'll be alright...
Here's the deal from start to finish...
download and install the android SDK
install all the necessary drivers
restart in recovery mode ( adb restart recovery or hold volume down when powering on the device)
use adb shell to access the shell while the device is in recovery
1) install RA recovery using adb method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=705026) This may or may not be okay with or without running unrevoked first... not sure if flash_image was placed on the device by unrevoked.
2) reboot into recovery
3) flush dalvik cache via RA recovery.
4) flush cache via RA recovery.
5) use adb push to copy a downloaded ROM zip to /sdcard/update.zip (using RA recovery to mount the /sdcard/ partition)
- I've downloaded http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7512117
6) Install update.zip from sdcard in RA recovery
- After booting into the new ROM one time, I allowed it to start and configured... then performed 3,4,5 against flashing a new kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719763
And that should be that. I'm currently downloading the ROM, so I don't know how it'll be.

[Q] I know you guys get sick of helping noob but I just rooted and need help!

I have been wanting to root and try a custom rom but I was scared of brick. Anyway I finally rooted with Unrevoked 3.3 which installed Clockwork recovery also and after that I installed rom manager. When I went to do a backup of current rom it said I need to install Clockwork recovery first but its there already. I know there is guides everywhere but thats the problem not sure which to use to learn what to do before I try flashing new rom. What about kernel I really don't understand where to go from here. I am rooted and Clockwork recovery flashed but don't know where to go from here. I am not a idiot just a little guidance please! I really want learn process of installing new and restoring old roms with my Evo. How do I know what other updates need to done before using a certain rom like kernel and radio? Thanks Alot To Anyone That Can Help A Fellow Android Lover!
You try reflashing clockwork recovery?
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No I just cheked to see if I could boot to recovery with vol/power buttons and seems fine Clockwork Recovery is there. So I should just let Rom Manager try to install Clockwork Recovery again? What would be my steps to installing new rom after I get rom manager to backup current rom? Thanks Alot!
Well first backup your rom and wimax keys and then go to the xda android development section and download a rom, clear cache /dalvik/ and I think its system restore something like that..I don't use cwr
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savannahmick said:
No I just cheked to see if I could boot to recovery with vol/power buttons and seems fine Clockwork Recovery is there. So I should just let Rom Manager try to install Clockwork Recovery again? What would be my steps to installing new rom after I get rom manager to backup current rom? Thanks Alot!
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Just dl rom go to rom manager
I think its install from memory card and rom manager takes care of the rest....you can also dl roms from this forum on ur phone it makes it easier
Sent From My Evo4G Running Sense 3.0
First of all, if you're certain that your recovery is installed, then you need to decide what rom and what type of rom you want to install? For instance, do you want a Sense based rom (the HTC overlay that your EVO came with) or an AOSP rom (Pure Android like on the Nexus)? For a sense based rom, I suggest Myn's Warm TwoPointTwo RLS-5. You can see photos of it as well as download it from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=793471 and for an AOSP rom, I suggest Salvage-Mod 1.2.1. It can be downloaded from here: http://www.salvage-mod.com/node/4. Make sure you download the Google Applications from the same page. Whichever you decide to flash or any others, put them on your SD card. Now shutdown your device. Simultaneously press the DOWN volume button and the power button until your device starts. There will be a short pause and then a few lines of text will scroll across the screen. Afterwards, you will see a set of options. One of the options will be "recovery". By the way, look at the top of the screen and make sure it displays "S-OFF". If it displays "S-ON", you are not rooted. Anyway, select recovery. Your phone will vibrate and display a white EVO screen and then boot into recovery. Your recovery should be ClockworkMod. Go into the backup menu and select nandroid backup to make a backup of your current setup. You can always restore your device to the way it was if you don't like your new roms, mods, themes and kernels. After you've made your backup, go to the wipe menu and wipe everything except the SD card. After that, go to the flash zip menu and flash the rom you want to try. After it's finished, it should prompt you to reboot. Do so and be patient. You will appear to hang at a couple of places. Be patient. Let it finish. Be patient. Do not pull the battery. Be patient. After some time, you will see your rom's splash screen and then your new homescreen. If it is a sense based rom, go to menu-settings-system updates and select update profile after you've signed in with your Google credentials. Enjoy your new rom.
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dougjamal said:
First of all, if you're certain that your recovery is installed, then you need to decide what rom and what type of rom you want to install? For instance, do you want a Sense based rom (the HTC overlay that your EVO came with) or an AOSP rom (Pure Android like on the Nexus)? For a sense based rom, I suggest Myn's Warm TwoPointTwo RLS-5. You can see photos of it as well as download it from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=793471 and for an AOSP rom, I suggest Salvage-Mod 1.2.1. It can be downloaded from here: http://www.salvage-mod.com/node/4. Make sure you download the Google Applications from the same page. Whichever you decide to flash or any others, put them on your SD card. Now shutdown your device. Simultaneously press the DOWN volume button and the power button until your device starts. There will be a short pause and then a few lines of text will scroll across the screen. Afterwards, you will see a set of options. One of the options will be "recovery". By the way, look at the top of the screen and make sure it displays "S-OFF". If it displays "S-ON", you are not rooted. Anyway, select recovery. Your phone will vibrate and display a white EVO screen and then boot into recovery. Your recovery should be ClockworkMod. Go into the backup menu and select nandroid backup to make a backup of your current setup. You can always restore your device to the way it was if you don't like your new roms, mods, themes and kernels. After you've made your backup, go to the wipe menu and wipe everything except the SD card. After that, go to the flash zip menu and flash the rom you want to try. After it's finished, it should ask you to reboot. Do so and be patient. You will appear to hang at a couple of places. Be patient. Let it finish. Be patient. Do not pull the battery. Be patient. After some time, you will see your rom's splash screen and then your new homescreen. If it is a sense based rom, go to menu-settings-system updates and select update profile after you've signed in with your Google credentials. Enjoy your new rom.
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Yeah that's what I meant....I suck at instructions lol
Sent From My Evo4G Running Sense 3.0
One more thing I just let Rom Manager install recovery and after that I did backup. The next step would be to dl rom and place it in sd card right? Do I need to rename file or update kernel or radio and where do I put the new rom for manager to find? Also I didn't use Unrevoked forever just 3.3 will I need to run the forever app also? I know what a noob! Man I really Thank You for helping! I am dying to try some new roms Froyo is boring. What rom what rom do you recommend? Thanks Again!
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Yeah that's what I meant....I suck at instructions lol
Sent From My Evo4G Running Sense 3.0
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(Laughing)....no problem, my friend. We're all here to help. Take care...
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Root of card is preferred but anywhere is fine since you will have to point rom manager to it. Alot of roms come with kernels so I wouldn't sweat it. No need to rename. A good starting rom are any kingsroms insane fast and all features usually work most are still froyo but look much different than ur stock rom
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(Laughing)....no problem, my friend. We're all here to help. Take care...
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Wouldn't say I'm a noob but I'm moderately knowledgeable in the flash process, I use amon RA (much better in my opinion) but was never good at giving instruction or directions lol
Sent From My Evo4G Running Sense 3.0
droidguy718 said:
Wouldn't say I'm a noob but I'm moderately knowledgeable in the flash process, I use amon RA (much better in my opinion) but was never good at giving instruction or directions lol
Sent From My Evo4G Running Sense 3.0
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I, too, use amon RA and love it. As for not giving good instructions, don't worry about it. There have been numerous times when I've given summarized instructions because I either assumed the OP knew what I was talking about or I was rushing because I had something else to do. The important thing to remember is that you helped. Period!...
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Thanks I am amazed how quick you helped me out! I am charging battery and then I will wipe and flash a rom with fingers crossed! I am a little scared I am not rich this is the only phone I have but you have a risk when doing any os changes with anything I guess! I will post results of first rom flash!
savannahmick said:
Thanks I am amazed how quick you helped me out! I am charging battery and then I will wipe and flash a rom with fingers crossed! I am a little scared I am not rich this is the only phone I have but you have a risk when doing any os changes with anything I guess! I will post results of first rom flash!
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Not to worry if u run into any problems there are many threads with instructions to unbrick or fix ur problem and people here are usually very quick to help that's why I love it here....and rom manager is very good at not making mistakes in the flash process I used it when I first started so ur in good hands
Sent From My Evo4G Running Sense 3.0
And another case of a ROM Manager mishap....
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And another case of a ROM Manager mishap....
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Hopefully, all will go well.
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One last thing how do I install the google apps after rom flash? I think I am going to try Salavge-Mod 1.2.1. Last question for awhile I swear! THANKS AGAIN!
Just d/l the latest version, put it on your sd card, reboot to recovery and flash it, then when you reboot to system, you'll get the prompt to go to the market and d/l each app.
savannahmick said:
One last thing how do I install the google apps after rom flash? I think I am going to try Salavge-Mod 1.2.1. Last question for awhile I swear! THANKS AGAIN!
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You can either flash it immediately after flashing Salvage-Mod or boot into Salvage-Mod first and then press and hold the power button until the menu appear
Select reboot and then select recovery. Once you're back into recovery, wipe cache & dalvik cache and then flash the Google applications (gapps). Afterwards, reboot.
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savannahmick said:
One last thing how do I install the google apps after rom flash? I think I am going to try Salavge-Mod 1.2.1. Last question for awhile I swear! THANKS AGAIN!
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Well I first off wana say, you were in good hands with dougjamal.
To flash gapps:
1. Download the latest gapps / the ones provided in the salvage mod thread
2. Boot into recovery.
3. After you have flashed the salvage mod rom, wipe your cache and dalvik cache, then flash the gapps zip.

[Q] Flashing Roms, Recovery help

I got my Xperia Play R800x yesterday. Since then I have rooted, unlocked the bootloader, and installed crash team racing. I have been reading through the forms before and after getting my phone. But Im still confused on the whole flashing process. From what I could gather if I want to flash either a kernel or rom I must use fastboot. Which is a program you run on your computer while the phone is in fastboot mode (black screen, blue led). My problems are I have yet to find a DETAILED process on how to do this. I also am wondering if I were to install clockwork recovery if I could just flash roms and kernels through it. I know everyone on the form says they you cant but they all have locked bootloaders. The final thing Im confused about is flashtool. What is it used for? In one form is sounded like someone used it to unbrick there phone but Im still unsure. Any help that can straiten this up for me would be GREATLY appreciated.
Edit: If this helps you help me I have recently come from a droid X and HTC Eris. Both devices I know my way around them.
Oh and thanks for the people who posted in my last thread. THIS PHONE IS SICK!!!!!!!!
Dont have any answers for you since most of them are in the forum ; but a thing to point out is that since you have a r800x the amount of roms you can flash are limited.
Nabeel_Nabs said:
Dont have any answers for you since most of them are in the forum ; but a thing to point out is that since you have a r800x the amount of roms you can flash are limited.
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Could I at least get some links. I have been digging around for a weak and still haven't found anything. Like I said I have an idea about everything I just need some help clearing it all up.
Ok, I finally found a form that explains flashtool and how to use it. But I still would like to know about the clockwork recovery.
BrownEye02 said:
Ok, I finally found a form that explains flashtool and how to use it. But I still would like to know about the clockwork recovery.
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You can flash roms through clockwork mod. But you can not flash kernels, the reason for this is both the kernel and recovery are held on the same partition /boot/, obviously flashing a kernel overwrites /boot/ partition so CWM cannot write to the same partition is it running from.
You can flash nandroid backups from CWM recovery
Your selection is limited tho because this phone has limited people working on it lol.
Yeah I know the CDMA rom department hasnt developed yet, but it will.
But you two are saying two different things. Can I only flash nand backups with the clockwork recovery or can I flash a rom. Thanks for clearing up the kernel part though.
BrownEye02 said:
Yeah I know the CDMA rom department hasnt developed yet, but it will.
But you two are saying two different things. Can I only flash nand backups with the clockwork recovery or can I flash a rom. Thanks for clearing up the kernel part though.
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You can flash standard rom.zip's from recovery too, Not trying to show off but i created one of the first roms flashable from recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1250873
AndroHero said:
You can flash standard rom.zip's from recovery too, Not trying to show off but i created one of the first roms flashable from recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1250873
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Nice!!
Now when you say you were the first to make a rom that was flashable in clockwork recovery. Does this mean that the rom has to be specially made to be flashed with the clockwork recovery or is this just because everyone uses flashtool to flash roms?
BrownEye02 said:
Nice!!
Now when you say you were the first to make a rom that was flashable in clockwork recovery. Does this mean that the rom has to be specially made to be flashed with the clockwork recovery or is this just because everyone uses flashtool to flash roms?
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To be flashed from recovery, a rom has to be in a certain format, and contain an update script and binarys that tell recovery when to mount and unmount partitions, what partitions and directories to copy the files to and what permissions need to be given to certain files/folders
AndroHero said:
To be flashed from recovery, a rom has to be in a certain format, and contain an update script and binarys that tell recovery when to mount and unmount partitions, what partitions and directories to copy the files to and what permissions need to be given to certain files/folders
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Alright, thanks for clearing all this up for me!

[Q] HTC Desire - I want to update it to stock google.

Hello. I have just been given an old HTC Desire to play with. I have no sort of technical knowledge about Android but i would like to be able to run stock android on the very latest version possible. Can anyone help?
I remember reading someplace that you can dual boot? If thats possible i would like people to recommend what custom roms i should try. I haven't got a clue where to start so any help is appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris.
You mean the stock desire rom, or vanilla android?
abaaaabbbb63 said:
You mean the stock desire rom, or vanilla android?
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Hello and thanks for the reply.
I mean like stock Google Android. Vanilla.
Cheers,
Chris.
Chris230291 said:
Hello and thanks for the reply.
I mean like stock Google Android. Vanilla.
Cheers,
Chris.
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Ok. So we're gonna install a 4.2.2 ROM on your Desire. But first, is your phone rooted, s-off? What ROM are you running?
abaaaabbbb63 said:
Ok. So we're gonna install a 4.2.2 ROM on your Desire. But first, is your phone rooted, s-off? What ROM are you running?
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Hello. My phone is not rooted and the s thing is still on. I cant seem to be able to root it (using revolutionary) because i cant enable fastboot as i have no "power" option in my settings app.
Chris230291 said:
Hello. My phone is not rooted and the s thing is still on. I cant seem to be able to root it (using revolutionary) because i cant enable fastboot as i have no "power" option in my settings app.
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I don't know where you heard that you have to enable fastboot, but that information is incorrect.
To root and s-off using revolutionary, you must enable USB Debugging from Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB Debugging. then install hboot, fastboot and adb drivers (http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/windows_hboot_driver_install ; http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-set-up-android-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows-tutorial/).
Then, run revolutionary while the phone is plugged in your PC.
(For kevikevs: download revolutionary from www.revolutionary.io)
Thank you very much, I'm now rooted! ... I guess?
Revolutionary closed by itself after i opted to install the ClockWorkMod tool.
My phone is now on the screen with the 3 skateboarding Android dudes.
It says "-Revolutionary-" at the top and "S-OFF". Do i hit reboot?
So how do i now install Vanilla Android?
Cheers,
Chris
Chris230291 said:
Thank you very much, I'm now rooted! ... I guess?
Revolutionary closed by itself after i opted to install the ClockWorkMod tool.
My phone is now on the screen with the 3 skateboarding Android dudes.
It says "-Revolutionary-" at the top and "S-OFF". Do i hit reboot?
So how do i now install Vanilla Android?
Cheers,
Chris
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It's safe to reboot now
Well, you don't install it yet.
In my sig there's an sd-card partitioning guide. You will have to partition your sd-card to have your internal memory increased. Follow it, using the fastboot method.
Then you can install a JB rom.
I recommend either this rom :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766550
or this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2070704
You install a rom by:
1. Download the rom zip.
2. Put it on your sd-card.
3. Boot in recovery.
4. Do a backup from recovery.
5. In the wipe menu, select "wipe all partitions except sd-card"
6. Select "Install zip from sd-card"
7. Wait for it to install
8. Reboot.
abaaaabbbb63 said:
It's safe to reboot now
Well, you don't install it yet.
In my sig there's an sd-card partitioning guide. You will have to partition your sd-card to have your internal memory increased. Follow it, using the fastboot method.
Then you can install a JB rom.
I recommend either this rom :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766550
or this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2070704
You install a rom by:
1. Download the rom zip.
2. Put it on your sd-card.
3. Boot in recovery.
4. Do a backup from recovery.
5. In the wipe menu, select "wipe all partitions except sd-card"
6. Select "Install zip from sd-card"
7. Wait for it to install
8. Reboot.
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Thanks for the help but the apps i need to install don't seem to think my phone is rooted? 4ext, busybox etc.
I must be doing something wrong?
Chris230291 said:
Thanks for the help but the apps i need to install don't seem to think my phone is rooted? 4ext, busybox etc.
I must be doing something wrong?
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You're not rooted yet. Download and install this from recovery :
http://download.chainfire.eu/315/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.25.zip
Then you will be able to use all those apps.
OK sweet all rooted now! ( i hope)
So i have the 4ext recover thing set up following your guide. (thanks)
Is it ROM time yet?
Chris.
Chris230291 said:
OK sweet all rooted now! ( i hope)
So i have the 4ext recover thing set up following your guide. (thanks)
Is it ROM time yet?
Chris.
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So you partitioned your sd-card? It's ROM time!!
Pick a rom from the Jelly Bean section of this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12350779&postcount=1
abaaaabbbb63 said:
So you partitioned your sd-card? It's ROM time!!
Pick a rom from the Jelly Bean section of this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12350779&postcount=1
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Awesome!
I dont like choices haha. Which one is the best?
Thanks.
Chris230291 said:
Awesome!
I dont like choices haha. Which one is the best?
Thanks.
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I would recommend one of the following:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766550 (My personal favorite)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131790 (Has a lot of features)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2070704 (It's popular throughout the users)
abaaaabbbb63 said:
I would recommend one of the following:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766550 (My personal favorite)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131790 (Has a lot of features)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2070704 (It's popular throughout the users)
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Thanks very much. I will go with your recommendation
Chris.
Sorry to butt in here, but I've been reading this topic in hopes of learning about dual-boot myself. I've downloaded and tried several ROMs, but never two at a time
Props to both of you. This has been very helpful. Think I can dual-boot vanilla with HTC One's ROM? Tried it at a store, felt very nice.
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Woop! Woop! Flashed successfully XD
Now what should i install? This is the first time i have ever had an Android phone of my own.
Also, i would like to dual boot if possible and install the latest Sense UI (the one the OneX has).
Chris230291 said:
Woop! Woop! Flashed successfully XD
Now what should i install? This is the first time i have ever had an Android phone of my own.
Also, i would like to dual boot if possible and install the latest Sense UI (the one the OneX has).
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Congratz!!
You should first follow the instructions in the rom thread for activating a2sd, in case you haven't already.
Unfortunately, i don't know anything about dual boot.
abaaaabbbb63 said:
Congratz!!
You should first follow the instructions in the rom thread for activating a2sd, in case you haven't already.
Unfortunately, i don't know anything about dual boot.
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Ok i have had a look and I'm not sure what this "a2sd" is? I can't see it.
I have installed the google apps .zip located in the ROM thread.
Can i now wipe my SD card, or is the ROM running from it?
Never mind, you have helped me enough already. I'll work out dual booting another time.
Chris.
Chris230291 said:
Ok i have had a look and I'm not sure what this "a2sd" is? I can't see it.
I have installed the google apps .zip located in the ROM thread.
Can i now wipe my SD card, or is the ROM running from it?
Never mind, you have helped me enough already. I'll work out dual booting another time.
Chris.
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A2sd is the script that moves apps to your sd-ext (the partition on your sd-card that you created using my guide). It will let you install way more apps. There are instructions in the ROM thread.

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