[CWM Recovery] CWM Recovery 5.0.28 for Blu Dash 3.5 - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

Clockworkmod Recovery ported with the help of the users of forum droidbeans.
Copy the file update.zip in the root of the sdcard;
Install clockworkmod ( cwm-5.0.2.8-d170i.img ) with fastboot;
Fastboot erase recovery
Fastboot flash recovery cwm-5.0.2.8-d170i.img
Fastboot reboot
Wait for the device to start and reboot in recovery mode ( Power + volume up );
The screen is divided into 4 parts, to fix this we will use the update.zip:
Press volume up, volume down, volume up e volume down,
You should see the phrase “back buttons is enable”.
When this appears choose “apply update from sdcard”;
Choose Yes and ready the image is correct;
Note: The 3rd step has to be repeated every time you access the recovery.
Download this: CWM.Recovery.KIT.d170i.zip
Thanks: Dhinesh Kumar

Hi everyone! I'm a Newbie Here
I have a Blu Dash and I was able to install CWM by using the following thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40433602&postcount=122
I've been using this image by the Android Screen Monitor (asm.jar)
But when I install this new method I'm not able to see anything in the smartphone's screen.
When I apply update.zip, the smartphone reboot
So, I back to the previous way
What could I be missing?

Reyse said:
Hi everyone! I'm a Newbie Here
I have a Blu Dash and I was able to install CWM by using the following thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40433602&postcount=122
I've been using this image by the Android Screen Monitor (asm.jar)
But when I install this new method I'm not able to see anything in the smartphone's screen.
When I apply update.zip, the smartphone reboot
So, I back to the previous way
What could I be missing?
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You installed cwm-5.0.2.8-d170i.img that is in the zip?
It is necessary to install it and then use the update.zip.

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CM6 Bootloader Loop Error! EVO 4G

I Have An Evo 4G, Rooted With UnrEVOked Forever. Used Rom Manager to Install Clockmod Recovery And To Install Cyanogen Mod 6. Before This, I Put a PC36IMG zip that had Splash1 in it, from the unrevoked site and instead of saying HTC EVO 4G in a bright white screen, its UNREVOKED with bright white screen. it then goes into a cyanogen mod bootloader animation that i got off the market called Boot changer lite or something? and it loops over and over showing either the cyanogen mod title, or it just gets to the cyan dude with a skateboard but freezes. i tried putting different PC36IMG files and using clockmod recovery to push it on sd and load it, but it says
-- Installing: /sdcard/PC36IMG.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing Update...
Installation Aborted.
HELP ME PLEASE!!!
Flash a stock rooted ROM from http://goo-inside.me/evo/stock/ and then using ROM Manager, flash the alternate recovery (Amon_RA Recovery 1.8.0), then download CyanogenMod 6.1.2 ( http://goo-inside.me/cm/supersonic/stable/ ), copy it to the root of your SD card, remove any PC36IMG.zip, boot into recovery, and flash the ZIP from there.
how do i use rom manager when my screen is looping the boot animation over and over? i can flash stock rooted rom using clockwork recovery 3.0.0.2, and flash the recovery amon_RA? im sorry i am a noob and i would ask for step by step, not very detailed but to where i can know what to do first, if you have time?
1) Flash the stock rooted 3.70.651.1 ROM from my link above (here it is again), via ClockworkMod Recovery.
I'm going to assume you have an older phone with the older partition structure. For more information, and to tell what structure you have, check out this thread once you complete Step 1, before you do Step 2. I'm also going to assume you have the Android SDK installed and set up. If you do, just open your Command Prompt, cd to your SDK\platform-tools folder, and run the command "adb shell cat /proc/mtd" (without the quotes). If you see an erase size of 20000, then continue. If you see 40000, STOP and let us know.
DO NOT CONTINUE IF YOU HAVE THE NEW PARTITION ERASE SIZE OF 40000!
2) Once you boot up into the ROM, download ROM Manager from the Market, if it's not already included in the ROM. You will of course have to add your Google account in order to access the Market.
3) Open ROM Manager, scroll to the bottom, and tap "Flash Alternate Recovery"
4a) Once it has finished flashing, download CyanogenMod 6.1.2 using your browser at the above link (here's the link again). You'll want the file update-cm-6.1.2-Supersonic-signed.zip.
4b) Also download the attached FORMAT_ALL.zip. This will help ensure you don't have any files from Sense accidentally carry over into CM.
4c) Finally, download the latest HDPI Google Apps package from here (the latest one has a link at the top of the page, and is the gapps-hdpi-20101114-signed.zip file).
5a) If you downloaded via your phone, use a file manager of your choice (I like Root Explorer, but there's free ones like OI File Manager in the Market) to move the three ZIPs from /sdcard/download/ to /sdcard/ (aka, the root of your SD card).
5b) If you downloaded via your computer, attach your phone to your computer via USB, turn on Disk mode, and copy the three ZIP files to the root of your SD card.
6) Power off your phone, then hold down Volume Down and Power to turn it back on. If you're taken to a white screen with skating Androids on the bottom (aka, hboot), then press Volume Down until RECOVERY is highlighted, then press the power button.
7) You should now be at a black screen with yellow text. This is Amon_RA recovery. Press Volume Down until you highlight Backup/Restore, and press Power. Press Volume Down and highly Nand Backup, and press Power again. Press Power one more time to confirm the start of the backup. It'll then take a few minutes to perform the backup (depending on how fast your SD card is).
8) Once it's done, you'll be back at the Backup/Restore menu. Make sure Return is highlighted, then press Power. Press Volume Down until Flash zip from sdcard is highlighted, then press Power to select it. Use Volume Down to highlight FORMAT_ALL.zip and press Power twice to select it, then confirm the flash.
9) Once that's done, scroll back to Flash zip from sdcard, then select update-cm-6.1.2-Supersonic-signed.zip. Press Power twice to select then confirm it.
10) Finally, go back to the Flash zip from sdcard menu one last time, highlight gapps-hdpi-20101114-signed.zip, and press power twice to select and confirm.
11) Finally, select Reboot phone now, and wait. The first boot will be a few minutes (it has to rebuild its caches), but after it's loaded, the Tutorial "Welcome to your PC36100" screen will show up. Congratulations, you have CyanogenMod!
thanks aloottt mate! cm6 is runnning amazing, but where can i get my gapps back? just the gapps, i downloaded "youtube" and "mail!" but i click the app and it says Force Close Everytime? i have angry birds and all from custom downloads and theyre fine, just the gapps is what i want. can i get the market at least? or a substitute like appbrain?
If you followed the directions I gave, it tells you to download the gapps package, and flash it. Make sure you flash the HDPI package only, not the MDPI or MDPI-tiny.

[How To] use Rom Manager to backup roms in MAGLDR

Hi Friends,
I have searched here on xda and hasnt found an guide on this so wanted to share with you. I was looking to backup my rom using the rom manager and I was on MAGLDR 1.13. Usually when you flash clockwork mod recovery from within the rom manager it damages the recovery in MAGLDR. so here are the steps to get it going:
1. Install the rom manager from market
2. Flash the clockwork mod recovery within the rom manager (this breaks our recovery)
3. Download the latest recovery image from here
4. Then extract the file (recovery_leo.img) in the root of C: (that is where it comes handy)
5. Connect your device to pc and check whether is shown under
Code:
adb devices
command
6. Then go the command prompt and enter the following commands:
Code:
adb shell
su
flash_image recovery c:\recovery_leo.img(the image file which we extracted)
7. Then go back to ROM MANAGER on your phone and select backup current rom(as soon as you do it your phone will reboots)
8. Press and hold the powerdown on the MAGLDR screen to access the MAGLDR menu and scroll to the AD Recovery option by using the volume buttons then press the green call key.
9. Voila!! It will start backup and then reboot back you to the rom. There you have your backup from the ROM MANAGER.
PS: The same thing can be done via the CWM's Backup & Restore menu just wanted to share what I have found.
that's a good shortcut for backing up roms , it will save time going into CWM and manually selecting the nandroid backup. So pretty much this suspends the command for a backup in the rom manager until you boot into CWM from MGLRD.
Awesome, if only we could figure out a way to automate the command to reboot and select AD Recovery that would be perfect.
for that we need the source code for MAGLDR

[GUIDE]Root, install recovery with s ON simplest

Hey Guyzzz,
I m preparing a guide how to root and install cwm.............
You just need brains, the files mentioned in the attachment and a minute......
How to:
Install CWM
1. Unlock bootloader from http://www.htcdev.com...
2. After downloading the recovery file, extract it anywhere, connect your phone(it should be switched off), open recovery.bat.
3. And here you go... CWM is installed
Root it
1. After installin CWM, copy the root.zip file into your sd card.
2. Then power off your phone and press volume down+power button.
3. It will scan for some PG...zip files so see to it that there isnt any such file.
4. Then go to recovery by using volume keys.
5. After going to CWM then choose install from sdcard, then choose zip, then navigate to the zip file and click yes.
6. There you go your phone is rooted..
7. And then update the superuser from Play Store and su binary
Install custom ROM
1. After installin CWM, and root.zip, copy any custom ROM file into your sd card.
2. Then power off your phone and press volume down+power button.
3. It will scan for some PG...zip files so see to it that there isnt any such file.
4. Then go to recovery by using volume keys.
5. After going to CWM go to advance wipe dalvik cache and battery stats and go back and wipe cache and factory data reset.
6. Then choose install from sdcard, then choose zip, then navigate to the zip file and click yes.
6. There you go Custom ROM is installed.
For Video Guide how to install cwm see This
THEN INSTALL ANY CUSTOM ROM YOU LIKE...
HOPE I HELPED YOU:good:
As far as i remember 5.0.2.6 version of CWM had problems with charging while being off ( led would stay orange eventho phone was fully charged ).
5.0.2.8 doesnt have this problem, you can get it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469928
Yasounet said:
As far as i remember 5.0.2.6 version of CWM had problems with charging while being off ( led would stay orange eventho phone was fully charged ).
5.0.2.8 doesnt have this problem, you can get it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469928
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Same with 6.0 ports
Sent from my Baconator Over-9000 or my Gmail phone based off iOS based off Android based off Amazon OS based off BlackBerry OS based off Pacman based off Windows 9

[GUIDE] For Root and Install CWM Recovery for Samsung Ace GT-S6802

I'm not a Sammy specialist, but I know how to root and flash a recovery.
I wrote this guide after the post from @loganyu who was really disappointed because there was nowhere the zip file update for the Samsung Galaxy Ace GT S6802 Duos.
In this post you will find how to root and install clockwork mod recovery for Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos GT S6802.
So, here is full solution to root your device. It has one version of CWM which is work. Previous version was not working perfectly.
Your phone screen stuck while rebooting. So you have to forcefully switch off mobile by removing and reinserting battery.
New version allows smooth restart in recovery mode. If you are new in this area and never rooted any android smart phone then read this guide with a lot of attention. So if you're ready, Go ahead for the Root process
APPLY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!​​
How to root your Sammy Ace GT-S6802
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1 - Download this update_for_GT-S6802.zip file. This comes in zip format. Don't extract, just rename it "update" only
2 - Connect your mobile to the PC using USB cable. Samsung mobile USB drivers must be installed. Download it in case you don't have the same.
3 - Now put downloaded root file “update.zip” in your Sdcard’s root directory.
4 - Restart your device in recovery mode. Press Volume Up+Home Key/Menu Key+Power Key together to boot in your recovery.
5 - Select “apply update from sd-card” option.
6 - Navigate to “update.zip” (file which you have put in sd-card in step 3) with the volume key
7 - Select it and press home key.
8 - Root will be installed successfully.
9 - Restart your phone.
10 - If all is OK, you can see a super user icon at your home screen.
11 - Well done, you are root and you can play with your phone
How to install CWM recovery for your Sammy Ace GT-S6802
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1 - Your mobile must be rooted to install recovery. So first root it.
2 - Now Download CWM Recovery Mode zip package. Don’t extract, just transfer this file in your Sdcard’s root directory by connecting mobile with pc /transfer using Bluetooth.
3 - Restart your device in recovery mode. Press Volume Up+Home Key/MenuKey+Power Key together to boot into recovery. There will be a option menu.
4 - Select “apply update from sd-card” option. A new menu will be option
5 - Browse directory using volume up and down volume key. Find CWM package which you have put from PC.
6 - Select this file and press home button to OK.
7 - Wait till completion. Reboot phone after success message appear.
8 - Done. You have installed CWM recovery successfully :good:
NOTE: If you are still on stock recovery after reboot to recovery, select "update.zip" function to reinstall CWM and normally it works well and definitely
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Files you need for this process:
- update_for_GT-S6802.zip - MD5 Sum: 24e42f067084d66e05bc0cb4928491c9 - Size: 1.23 MB (1287256 bytes)
- CWM-6802.zip - MD5 Sum: 7f01bf047c18bc72c301b11909144afa - Size: 1.35 MB (1413709 bytes)
- samsung usb drivers - MD5 Sum: 658c485f29bd6e15efa6fd28b03a3a90 - Size: 14.08 MB (14760589 bytes)
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Just reserved in case
Is this cwm permanent
Sent from my GT-S6802
Preshak said:
Is this cwm permanent
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What do you mean by permanent ?
In case you will find a another recovery which is compatible with your device, you can change if you want.
I don't understand this question ?
Normally we says that for the root! not for a recovery.
If it's for the root, yes, it's a perm root
Bro m saying that , is this cwm installs internally to system ???
as in mmx devices the cwm installs permanent to system and we dont have load it every time we wanna use this, i mean we dnt have update.zip file everytime..
Sent from my GT-S6802
Preshak said:
Bro m saying that , is this cwm installs internally to system ???
as in mmx devices the cwm installs permanent to system and we dont have load it every time we wanna use this, i mean we dnt have update.zip file everytime..
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Yes, it's permanent
Not working that update.zip. Recovery says
"
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
"
j0e74 said:
Not working that update.zip. Recovery says
"
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
"
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Have you compare the md5 sums ?
Try to re-download.
philos64 said:
Have you compare the md5 sums ?
Try to re-download.
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Not really.
I tried with other source after resetting the fone to its defaults and everything went fine. Just waiting for a serious custom ROM meanwhile.
Thanks for your answer.
After installing CWM, stock recovery sends you to CWM, so I decided to do a backup, then rebooted, but I couldn't get back to CWM again. Is there a different button combination to get to CWM? Or is it there was any problem at installing CWM with the boot stuff in the stock boot.img?
Help Needed Please
philos64 said:
I'm not a Sammy specialist, but I know how to root and flash a recovery.
I wrote this guide after the post from @loganyu who was really disappointed because there was nowhere the zip file update for the Samsung Galaxy Ace GT S6802 Duos.
In this post you will find how to root and install clockwork mod recovery for Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos GT S6802.
So, here is full solution to root your device. It has one version of CWM which is work. Previous version was not working perfectly.
Your phone screen stuck while rebooting. So you have to forcefully switch off mobile by removing and reinserting battery.
New version allows smooth restart in recovery mode. If you are new in this area and never rooted any android smart phone then read this guide with a lot of attention. So if you're ready, Go ahead for the Root process
APPLY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!​​
update_for_GT-S6802.zip[/COLOR][/U][/B][/URL] file. This comes in zip format. Don't extract, just rename it "update" only
2 - Connect your mobile to the PC using USB cable. Samsung mobile USB drivers[/URL] must be installed. Download it in case you don't have the same.
3 - Now put downloaded root file “update.zip” in your Sdcard’s root directory.
4 - Restart your device in recovery mode. Press Volume Up+Home Key/Menu Key+Power Key together to boot in your recovery.
5 - Select “apply update from sd-card” option.
6 - Navigate to “update.zip” (file which you have put in sd-card in step 3) with the volume key
7 - Select it and press home key.
8 - Root will be installed successfully.
9 - Restart your phone.
10 - If all is OK, you can see a super user icon at your home screen.
11 - Well done, you are root and you can play with your phone
1 - Your mobile must be rooted to install recovery. So first root it.
2 - Now Download ]CWM Recovery Mode zip[/URL] package. Don’t extract, just transfer this file in your Sdcard’s root directory by connecting mobile with pc /transfer using Bluetooth.
3 - Restart your device in recovery mode. Press Volume Up+Home Key/MenuKey+Power Key together to boot into recovery. There will be a option menu.
4 - Select “apply update from sd-card” option. A new menu will be option
5 - Browse directory using volume up and down volume key. Find CWM package which you have put from PC.
6 - Select this file and press home button to OK.
7 - Wait till completion. Reboot phone after success message appear.
8 - Done. You have installed CWM recovery successfully :good:
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After applying the update from sd card step it says reboot and when i try n reboot the phones is stuck with message ClockworkMod recovery v5.0.2.6. so i had to remove the batery please help !!!!!!!!!!!
j0e74 said:
After installing CWM, stock recovery sends you to CWM, so I decided to do a backup, then rebooted, but I couldn't get back to CWM again. Is there a different button combination to get to CWM? Or is it there was any problem at installing CWM with the boot stuff in the stock boot.img?
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Do you use Rom manager ? Try the Free App.
It's a another way to go to CWM recovery
gauravsharma1990 said:
After applying the update from sd card step it says reboot and when i try n reboot the phones is stuck with message ClockworkMod recovery v5.0.2.6. so i had to remove the batery please help !!!!!!!!!!!
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What is exactly the message ?
As I says I'm not Sammy Expert, but we need to know more. how long did you stay with this message?
philos64 said:
Do you use Rom manager ? Try the Free App.
It's a another way to go to CWM recovery
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Rom Manager sends me to stock recovery.
CWM never installs.
j0e74 said:
Rom Manager sends me to stock recovery.
CWM never installs.
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Try to re-install completely, because I think that a bad step was make.
Check all Md5 sums before to install.
I will see from my side, if the process is all good,
also roviya
philos64 said:
Try to re-install completely, because I think that a bad step was make.
Check all Md5 sums before to install.
I will see from my side, if the process is all good,
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I did. No luck at all.
Everytime I reboot to recovery appears this:
recovery opts
...
-- Copying media files...
Successfully copied media files.
-- Applying Muti-CSC --
multicsc : src /syatem/csc/TPA/system/ .
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I am sure this means stock recovery rewrites recovery everytime I reboot to recovery. CWM installs, but it seems the phone overwrites stock.
It's the only explanation.
have the same problem, can't do anything.
it seems like there's no way to have a definete version of CWR on s6802....
CWM recovery is not there after reboot.
While installation, CWM is getting installed and open successfully. But after a reboot again switches to default recovery.
do these processes deal with unlocking bootloader?
I m a newbie here, sorry if this is a silly question.
Works amazing, thanks a lot for this guide, mate!
I've rooted and installed CWM today on my friend's S6802 with XXMC1 baseband ver. upon this guide. All went perfectly well.
Even after installing CWM, reboot to recovery mode brought me into stock recovery, but no problem about that- I've choosen again "update zip" function to reinstall CWM and it goes perfectly well.

[c190x] [CWM Advanced Edition] PhilZ Touch

Main thread + features + install instructions + dev support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
PhilZ Touch is a CWM Advanced Edition that adds all the features you could ever miss in CWM
It is a well proven recovery for many phones
It also adds a full touch interface a completely configurable GUI
Please give your feedback, what works, and any bug you could encounter
Read the features, and check if you are missing something
Also, do not forget to read about the powerful aroma file manager integration and double tap shortcut
Download
Warning! PhilZ recovery is currently in ALPHA stage for Xperia M. Some features may be broken!
Known bugs:
- Half-broken touch (you can use touch, however not select anything) - use hardware keys like in non-touch CWM recovery
- Broken navigation bar
- You tell me
XDA:DevDB Information
[c190x] [CWM Advanced Edition] PhilZ Touch, Tool/Utility for the Sony Xperia M
Contributors
JustArchi
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2014-07-05
Last Updated 2014-07-05
[size=+1]Flashing and updating instructions[/size]
If you have pure untouched stock
Before you begin: Make sure that you have the ROM you want in .zip format and this recovery in .zip format on your external sd card. If you don't have one, on your internal.
1. Install Towelroot APK.
2. Launch it, click on magic button, bah, you're now rooted.
3. Make a backup of your TA partition using i.e. Backup TA. DON'T SKIP THIS STEP, or you will lose your warranty forever. You need root for this step, so don't try it without 1 and 2.
4. Get familiar with fastboot.
5. Turn off your device.
6. Hold Vol-up button, don't release it.
7. Plug your phone to your PC, while you're holding Vol-up.
8. It won't boot (black screen) but LED should indicate that device is turned on.
9. Execute fastboot -i 0x0fce getvar version. Use fastboot.exe instead of fastboot if you're on windows, do the same for all fastboot commands, you should already know it.
10. If you got return value, such as "0.5", you did everything correctly, congratulations! If you did not get return value, don't go further until you get it, because your fastboot connection doesn't work.
11. Get bootloader unlock code from Sony here. You can view your IMEI with *#06# code if you need it.
12. Unlock bootloader with fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xCODE where CODE is the code from Sony. I.e. if you got "ABCD0011" code on your e-mail, execute fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xABCD0011
13. You should get response like "Okay".
14. Extract boot.img file from the zip you downloaded from this thread. Put in the same directory as fastboot.
15. Flash boot.img with fastboot flash boot boot.img.
16. Execute fastboot reboot to reboot.
17. Wait for your device to turn on, then immediately after you see that your led changed color to pink, start clicking Vol-Up button repeatedly. Stop when you see that your led changed it's color to blue.
18. If you did everything correctly, you should have booted custom recovery right now.
19. Enter "mounts & storage", and format: /system /cache /data. If you don't have anything important on your internal sd card, I strongly suggest to format /data and /data/media as well.
20. Flash any ROM you want
21. Remember that your ROM will overwrite your recovery (kernel), so if you want to preserve recovery, flash this zip right after every ROM flash.
22. Finally, reboot, be patient, you shouldn't get any bootloop.
If you already have CWM, TWRP or any custom recovery installed
1. Simply flash this recovery with install zip option.
I'm using CM11 (Free Xperia) with CWM Recovery , is it possible to install this recovery on the current? would it be possible to make any kernel related issues? (phone not booting up and else).
bugggmenot said:
I'm using CM11 (Free Xperia) with CWM Recovery , is it possible to install this recovery on the current? would it be possible to make any kernel related issues? (phone not booting up and else).
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This kernel has been only tested on my private ArchiDroid 2.X build (not public yet), but it's based on FreeXperia sources so it should be compatible with all CM11 ROMs that don't need any kernel-ramdisk-based changes, including your CM11.
In case of issues you can always reflash, as this recovery boots and works properly, apart from some functions we're currently fixing with Phil.
JustArchi said:
This kernel has been only tested on my private ArchiDroid 2.X build (not public yet), but it's based on FreeXperia sources so it should be compatible with all CM11 ROMs that don't need any kernel-ramdisk-based changes, including your CM11.
In case of issues you can always reflash, as this recovery boots and works properly, apart from some functions we're currently fixing with Phil.
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I also tried to build Philz and was succeeded, but it has same issue. I contacted Philz he told to me to enable Axis parameter in BoardConfig.mk but still the same. What you think, why this issue is caused? Due to faulty Touch screen events?
icoolguy1995 said:
I also tried to build Philz and was succeeded, but it has same issue. I contacted Philz he told to me to enable Axis parameter in BoardConfig.mk but still the same. What you think, why this issue is caused? Due to faulty Touch screen events?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53933204&postcount=4745
Failed to download ..
Can u give me mirror link like dev-host, mediafire, etc?
Edit: ok now fix
Edit again: i get bootloop, after flashing your phill touch -_-
itsnie said:
Failed to download ..
Can u give me mirror link like dev-host, mediafire, etc?
Edit: ok now fix
Edit again: i get bootloop, after flashing your phill touch -_-
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Why you shouldn't get bootloop? It's only for CM11.
16. Execute fastboot reboot to reboot.
17. Wait for your device to turn on, then immediately after you see that your led changed color to pink, start clicking Vol-Up button repeatedly. Stop when you see that your led changed it's color to blue.
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Upto step 16 was okay. 17th step won't work. Device is not getting into recovery mode when volume key is pressed.
no thing changed
JustArchi said:
[size=+1]Flashing and updating instructions[/size]
If you have pure untouched stock
Before you begin: Make sure that you have the ROM you want in .zip format and this recovery in .zip format on your external sd card. If you don't have one, on your internal.
1. Install Towelroot APK.
2. Launch it, click on magic button, bah, you're now rooted.
3. Make a backup of your TA partition using i.e. Backup TA. DON'T SKIP THIS STEP, or you will lose your warranty forever. You need root for this step, so don't try it without 1 and 2.
4. Get familiar with fastboot.
5. Turn off your device.
6. Hold Vol-up button, don't release it.
7. Plug your phone to your PC, while you're holding Vol-up.
8. It won't boot (black screen) but LED should indicate that device is turned on.
9. Execute fastboot -i 0x0fce getvar version. Use fastboot.exe instead of fastboot if you're on windows, do the same for all fastboot commands, you should already know it.
10. If you got return value, such as "0.5", you did everything correctly, congratulations! If you did not get return value, don't go further until you get it, because your fastboot connection doesn't work.
11. Get bootloader unlock code from Sony here. You can view your IMEI with *#06# code if you need it.
12. Unlock bootloader with fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xCODE where CODE is the code from Sony. I.e. if you got "ABCD0011" code on your e-mail, execute fastboot -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xABCD0011
13. You should get response like "Okay".
14. Extract boot.img file from the zip you downloaded from this thread. Put in the same directory as fastboot.
15. Flash boot.img with fastboot flash boot boot.img.
16. Execute fastboot reboot to reboot.
17. Wait for your device to turn on, then immediately after you see that your led changed color to pink, start clicking Vol-Up button repeatedly. Stop when you see that your led changed it's color to blue.
18. If you did everything correctly, you should have booted custom recovery right now.
19. Enter "mounts & storage", and format: /system /cache /data. If you don't have anything important on your internal sd card, I strongly suggest to format /data and /data/media as well.
20. Flash any ROM you want
21. Remember that your ROM will overwrite your recovery (kernel), so if you want to preserve recovery, flash this zip right after every ROM flash.
22. Finally, reboot, be patient, you shouldn't get any bootloop.
If you already have CWM, TWRP or any custom recovery installed
1. Simply flash this recovery with install zip option.
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i installed it by cwm and by fastboot and cwm still exist

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