Recovery image 3.0.2.4 for ADB flashing - myTouch 4G Android Development

If you are like me and do not trust flashing recoveries via clockwork recovery here is the image for you to fastboot flash or ADB flash.

neidlinger said:
If you are like me and do not trust flashing recoveries via clockwork recovery here is the image for you to fastboot flash or ADB flash.
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Did you mean to say you don't trust flashing from clockwork rom manager?
Scent of my Glacier running CM7 rc4

XfooYen said:
Did you mean to say you don't trust flashing from clockwork rom manager?
Scent of my Glacier running CM7 rc4
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thats what i said...
If you are like me and do not trust flashing recoveries via clockwork recovery
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Do you trust using adb or fastboot?
Sorry. Had to do it.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App

It's always safer to flash via ADB or fastboot. The download is also available on Koush's site, FYI.

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Not able to access recovery after netarchy-toastmod Kernal

So I have the "HTC OTA Froyo 2.2, *FINAL*, build 3.36.651.6 (Rooted) Odexed" Rom, and the new Toastmod Kernal 4.0.3 which works great except now I can't get into clockwork recovery.
Before I added the kernal I had the rom stated above and recovery worked fine. Now when I go to bootloader with the new kernal, and click recovery, my evo just reboots the bootloader.
Any suggestions?
I would try and flash Amon Ra. I think it has to be flashed from bootloader as a pc36.img, but I'm not positive.
Sent from my FROYO'D EVO using xda app
Use Amon RA recovery. Clockwork sucks. There should be a link somewhere in the development forums. Just do a search for Amon RA.
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
Link is in my sig. Also, you can flash recovery with fastboot flash.
Thanks guys, I'm giving this a shot right now.
So the RA Recovery is on the root of the SD, but when I go into Fastboot or bootloader, I dont have an option to flash it. The only way I know how to flash is in recovery. However when I select recovery it just reboots the phone into hboot again.....
Guess I need a little more instruction, sorry.
chris17house said:
So the RA Recovery is on the root of the SD, but when I go into Fastboot or bootloader, I dont have an option to flash it. The only way I know how to flash is in recovery. However when I select recovery it just reboots the phone into hboot again.....
Guess I need a little more instruction, sorry.
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You have to run fastboot on your PC after you go to fastboot on your phone, it is in the same place as ADB.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6877247&postcount=98
Ok, appreciate it. I'll have to read up on it.
Could I flash the stock kernal from the "Rom Manager" app, or would that not work?

[Q]I got a big problems about recovery

it's my DHD's HBOOT screen
ACE PVT ENG S-OFF
HBOOT-0.85.2007 (PDB9810000)
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.06.03.24_M2
eMMC-boot
Oct 11 2010, 12:44:14
SYSTEM INFO
OS Ver. -1.35.708.4
CID-11111111
Now, i can't enter the recovery. It only can enter to fastboot.
Then i use the "fastboot boot recovery.img"
and it shows
downloading ‘boot.img’<4322 KB>… OKAY
booting… OKAY
but it still cannot enter clockwork just stop at the HTC screen.
and I use "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
and it shows
sending ‘recovery’<4322 KB>… OKAY
writing ‘recovery’… OKAY
but i still can't enter clockwork.
I have no idea, somebody who can help me?
I'm sorry that my poor English
What recovery and rom are you using.
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
I used CWM 3.0.0.5 and 2.5.1.3, both are not working
And I use the official rom, I am not flash new rom(Revolution) yet.
tommy0411 said:
I used CWM 3.0.0.5 and 2.5.1.3, both are not working
And I use the official rom, I am not flash new rom(Revolution) yet.
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in the fastboot screen, choose recovery (by pressing volume button + -) and then enter (using power button) ..
Hmmmm. I'm stumped. The only thing I can suggest is flash the pb98img from your bootloader and reroot.
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I suppose you can boot your phone right?? Then the easiest way to get cwm is via an app called "Rom Manager". Download Rom manager from market and choose flash recovery...it would do it. Enjoy!
pwraggcan said:
Hmmmm. I'm stumped. The only thing I can suggest is flash the pb98img from your bootloader and reroot.
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He definitely has hboot eng s-off so this won't help.
Perhaps you should try using rom manager to download and install cwm? You may be trying to flash an incorrect recovery version. Where did you get your recovery.img from? If it's cwm it would normally be named recovery-clockworkmod-2.5.1.3.img or similar. Recovery.img would normally be the filename for the stock recovery.
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Someone Swyped my idea.
Yeah, I recommend verifying that you are trying to flash a DHD recovery. Try it like this:
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery <path>
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hedayat7 said:
in the fastboot screen, choose recovery (by pressing volume button + -) and then enter (using power button) ..
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THX, I try it, but it can't enter.
pwraggcan said:
Hmmmm. I'm stumped. The only thing I can suggest is flash the pb98img from your bootloader and reroot.
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
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thx, I try it many times, but ......... it is not working
jkoljo said:
Yeah, I recommend verifying that you are trying to flash a DHD recovery. Try it like this:
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery
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thx i did that, but doesn't work.
dr.m0x said:
He definitely has hboot eng s-off so this won't help.
Perhaps you should try using rom manager to download and install cwm? You may be trying to flash an incorrect recovery version. Where did you get your recovery.img from? If it's cwm it would normally be named recovery-clockworkmod-2.5.1.3.img or similar. Recovery.img would normally be the filename for the stock recovery.
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sphuyal said:
I suppose you can boot your phone right?? Then the easiest way to get cwm is via an app called "Rom Manager". Download Rom manager from market and choose flash recovery...it would do it. Enjoy!
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actually, I can't boot my phone.
Woooooo
And I download the recovery.img from XDA and I check the MD5.
BTW the file name is clockwork-2.5.1.3.img, then I renamed it to recovery.img.
tommy0411 said:
actually, I can't boot my phone.
Woooooo
And I download the recovery.img from XDA and I check the MD5.
BTW the file name is clockwork-2.5.1.3.img, then I renamed it to recovery.img.
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Ok assuming that the md5 sum of the file you downloaded is correct and you have got HTC sync installed in your pc, i suggest you to use this guide to flash your recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=896597
This is a guide to flash radio but it should work fine for recovery as well. Just replace the word radio with recovery.
take a look at this as well: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11355937&postcount=15

clockworkmod

Hi guys im currently running clockwork mod 4 which came when i s-offd but it has it limits, so ive got a zip of 2.0.5.7 i think! when i flash the zip its ok to use but when i switch off its goes back to 4. how can i get permanent 2.05.7 version o my desire?
You're flashing the ROM manager fake flash version? You can't flash recovery from recovery. You can only fastboot flash it. See the fastboot guide in my signature.
cheer rootsu, no im not using rom manager, i have i 2.5 zip file so i spose im fake flashing that way.
never done fastboot flash have to see it in ur sig.
No no, what I mean is you have downloaded the same update.zip of fake flash cwm 2.5.0.7 that rom manager uses. This cant be used at all. You will need one that ends with .img
I would personally use Amon_Ra recovery..... Just preference but I think its more reliable...
If you do chose another recovery bare in mind that only CWM can restore CWM recoveries
Yeah its horses for courses. I use cwm 2.5.0.7 personally
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ok i got the img so now i fastboot it>>???
Is your phone s-off? If not, you cannot use fastboot.
If it is, here are the commands:
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery C:\recovery.img
I assume your recovery image is named recovery.img and stored on partiton C: on a windows computer. If it's not, change "C:\recovery.img" so that it fits.
rootSU said:
You're flashing the ROM manager fake flash version? You can't flash recovery from recovery. You can only fastboot flash it. See the fastboot guide in my signature.
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root su u rock i no love my s-off desire have android flasher and did me recovery also a new splash screen i may add the best splash screen ever.mazzers!!!

Cwm 5.8.4.5 offical [GSM VERSION NON CDMA]

Guys we now have OFFICAL CWM and Rom Manager support.
you can flash CWM from rom manager but it wont be permanent so you need to flash a recovery.img as usual
DO NOT FLASH VIA ROM MANAGER
but any roms that are for the one v and have been uploaded to rom manager, will mean we can download and flash via rom manager
CWM 5.8.4.5
CDMA USERS PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS IT WILL NOT WORK USE THIS INSTEAD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28251351#post28251351
This CWM will now be maintained by Koush, i'll just update this thread when a new version comes out.
Instructions to flash:
either use the all in one tool
or if you prefer to do it manually then
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
Lloir said:
Guys we now have OFFICAL CWM and Rom Manager support.
you can flash CWM from rom manager but it wont be permanent so you need to flash a recovery.img as usual
but any roms that are for the one v and have been uploaded to rom manager, will mean we can download and flash via rom manager
CWM 5.8.4.5
This CWM will now be maintained by Koush, i'll just update this thread when a new version comes out.
Instructions to flash:
either use the all in one tool
or if you prefer to do it manually then
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase cache
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any chance to get official touch recovery??
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
rajat7568 said:
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
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No
Sent from my HTC One V using xda premium
rajat7568 said:
does this also means we may have official CM9 for One V very soon ?
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ROM manager and cyanogen are two different things.
handryg555 said:
any chance to get official touch recovery??
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not right now no, as im busy working on CM9 and i haven't got the file(s) needed for touch to run properly at the moment!
Lloir said:
not right now no, as im busy working on CM9 and i haven't got the file(s) needed for touch to run properly at the moment!
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Great to see such a dev like you working on CM9 for One V.:good:
The Recovery doesn't work with the One V for virgin mobile...
RFrancis said:
The Recovery doesn't work with the One V for virgin mobile...
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It would help if you can elaborate "doesn't work". Listing the steps you tried to install the recovery and what are your trying to perform in the recovery
Well by doesn't work I mean that it goes to and HTC white screen "This build is for development purposes only..." and well with the current method of achieving root if I'm not mistaken you need a custom recovery. Initially I wanted to nandroid my phone before rooting. I wasnt yet aware that the user football had made a RUU available for the CDMA One V which latter turned to help clxcoltz and I in recovering our phones.
You don't need a custom recovery to root the phone. You only need to boot it with boot.superboot.img using adb.
hlavicka82 said:
You don't need a custom recovery to root the phone. You only need to boot it with boot.superboot.img using adb.
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They have different firmware.
@RFrancis: I have posted a modified superboot.boot.img and can you check if it works..
Sent from my HTC One V Running SuPrimo v4.1(28/6/12)
Tried 3 times, Downloads but Reboot in Recovery just restarts the phone.
noobwithgalaxyy said:
Tried 3 times, Downloads but Reboot in Recovery just restarts the phone.
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well yea. when you press reboot in the recovery it is going to restart the phone....if there are other problems let me know.....but i personally use this one and i know it works
Lloir said:
well yea. when you press reboot in the recovery it is going to restart the phone....if there are other problems let me know.....but i personally use this one and i know it works
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tried using other apps and manually, gives a phone and warning triangle symbol.
after a while restarts by itself.
How do I get into the mode?
the files needed to compile CWM for the ONE V
please thank me in your work if anyone releases
thanks
noobwithgalaxyy said:
tried using other apps and manually, gives a phone and warning triangle symbol.
after a while restarts by itself.
How do I get into the mode?
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i've same condition since i've unlocked bl...any solution?
are you guys flashing it VIA rom manager? you NEED to flash this with fastboot or this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747168
how can i enter recovery when phon is off?
what apk is best to use for reboot in recovery?
wucinac said:
how can i enter recovery when phon is off?
what apk is best to use for reboot in recovery?
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hold "Power + Volume Down" to enter boot loader
use volume down button to highlight "recovery"
press power button to select

Unlocked via HTCDev, am i rooted?

This is my first HTC device so I apologize if this is a dumb question. I unlocked my One last night via the HTC Dev site last night. Everything went ok. So my question is am I also rooted or do I need to do another step?
Thanks in advance!
Not until you flash custom recovery and su app
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The recovery the other poster mentioned is here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416431 for TWRP and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416273 for CWM
You need to flash one of them
Wozzie said:
The recovery the other poster mentioned is here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416431 for TWRP and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416273 for CWM
You need to flash one of them
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Thanks! Downloaded the img and su zip file. I'm not that good with the cmd commands. How do I push the recovery img to the phone when I'm in fastboot??
mpetruzz said:
Thanks! Downloaded the img and su zip file. I'm not that good with the cmd commands. How do I push the recovery img to the phone when I'm in fastboot??
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make sure it says fastboot usb
fastboot flash recovery xxx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
go into recovery
123421342 said:
make sure it says fastboot usb
fastboot flash recovery xxx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
go into recovery
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OK, I did that am am pretty sure it worked. How do I reboot into recovery so I can flash the su zip??
I think its fastboot reboot recovery
overlord727 said:
I think its fastboot reboot recovery
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Got it. I got into recovery through the bootloader menu. Is there an app like Rom Toolbox that will allow me to boot into recovery vs. having to do the power down, etc method??
Download Rom manager. Don't use it to flash anything, but just use it to boot to recovery.
overlord727 said:
Download Rom manager. Don't use it to flash anything, but just use it to boot to recovery.
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Thanks, that's what i've done in the past just wasn't sure if it'd work for this phone.

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