[Q] Question: Stock Rom, Unlocked Bootloader, TWRP - How to update? - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've unlocked my Three (3) branded M8, installed TWRP and rooted my device (I've also tried out MaximusHD Rom, but decided to restore my original ROM from recovery as I couldn't get some software to load with it).
Three are now pushing out the updates for the M8 and I've tried to install it but it fails. Could someone tell me what I need to do? Back on my One X i needed to re-install stock recovery and re-lock the bootloader. Will I need to do this also?

Only flash the stock recovery if you can get one. Relocking the bootloader is not needed.....

Mr Hofs said:
Only flash the stock recovery if you can get one. Relocking the bootloader is not needed.....
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Thanks. I'll try that now. So I am guessing once, I've completed doing that. I can then re-flash the TWRP and I'll probably need to root the phone again. Will let you know how it goes. There is a stock recovery that someone posted previously.

What you said worked perfectly, and funny enough I got the original stock recovery from your Thread. Can I ask how I would go about getting a backup of my current recovery now that I've updated my phone?
I tried what you mentioned in your thread about fastboot boot recovery recovery-name.img (yes i did put the recovery name in) but just got an error stating "cannot load 'recovery'".
Thanks for all your help.
Update: I notice that I can still boot into the system and have root even though I'm on the stock recovery, as if I go into Recovery I end up with the HTC Phone and red triangle. Does this mean there is no real reason for me to re-install TWRP? As all I really cared about was having Root.

What you have now is the stock rom and recovery + root. No reason to flash a custom one if you don't want to flash any mods or themes.
To create a new backup you can put the custom recovery in the fastboot folder and indeed perform the command :
Fastboot boot recovery recoveryname.img
If it can't load the recovery you either typed the wrong recovery name or it's not in the fastboot folder. And the f you have a stock nand to share in my thread would be awesome !

Mr Hofs said:
What you have now is the stock rom and recovery + root. No reason to flash a custom one if you don't want to flash any mods or themes.
To create a new backup you can put the custom recovery in the fastboot folder and indeed perform the command :
Fastboot boot recovery recoveryname.img
If it can't load the recovery you either typed the wrong recovery name or it's not in the fastboot folder. And the f you have a stock nand to share in my thread would be awesome !
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Note that the command is fastboot boot recovery.img
The 'recovery' command will not register. I did it last night
Also, for future reference, I can perform a factory reset with the stock recovery and it will return me to stock even if I have rooted my device? I elected not to install TWRP, but instead just run it temporarily so that I could root leaving my stock recovery intact. Seems like a pretty straightforward answer which is 'yes' but just want to clarify. I have the stock ROM installed (AT&T)

Fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
Yes that's what i wrote right ?
Can you elaborate more on the not registered part ?
And yes factory reset will set it back to stock. Not sure if it will delete root. But all accounts and data will be gone !

Mr Hofs said:
Fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
Yes that's what i wrote right ?
Can you elaborate more on the not registered part ?
And yes factory reset will set it back to stock. Not sure if it will delete root. But all accounts and data will be gone !
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You wrote: fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
The command is: fastboot boot recovery.img (You do not need to specify the 'recovery' before 'recovery.img')
And by not register I suppose I just mean its an unknown command if you specify a partition/kernel before the 'recovery.img' portion. I'm not sure if I'm using the vocabulary correctly

TheEmpyre said:
You wrote: fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
The command is: fastboot boot recovery.img (You do not need to specify the 'recovery' before 'recovery.img')
And by not register I suppose I just mean its an unknown command if you specify a partition/kernel before the 'recovery.img' portion. I'm not sure if I'm using the vocabulary correctly
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Ah i see the mistake, thank you....was overlooking that part !

Mr Hofs said:
Ah i see the mistake, thank you....was overlooking that part !
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No problem I meant no disrespect! I was actually surprised you don't need to specify the partition for a temporary image....From my research it looks like they have may have changed that fastboot command from Android 4.3

TheEmpyre said:
No problem I meant no disrespect! I was actually surprised you don't need to specify the partition for a temporary image....From my research it looks like they have may have changed that fastboot command from Android 4.3
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haha disrespect ? no no all oke, i was wrong and you where right....you corrected me and thats great ! I also have to learn :good:

Mr Hofs, in my scenario where I have returned to stock recovery, installed the update from three. How would I go about backing up my current recovery? I've tried what you have done in your thread but there is no recovery file in the back up.
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Yeah that's a strange thing. The backup from fisha21 didn't have a recovery either yet the ones made by guywithdesire1992 did have ?! I'm confused about that ! Can you check certain options in twrp maybe ?

Okay, will make a back up over to my computer and then try again. Will report back.
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gaiden0000 said:
Okay, will make a back up over to my computer and then try again. Will report back.
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If it doesn't work you can also try philz touch, see if there is a difference ?

Mr Hofs said:
If it doesn't work you can also try philz touch, see if there is a difference ?
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Yep did it with Philz touch and it now includes a recovery.img although it's filesize is 21MB compared to the regular ones. But now at least I have a backup of the recovery. Will upload to a location and post on your thread soon.

Thats awesome ! Really appreciate it
So to be clear, you booted philz and made a nandroid. So the recovery should be the stock HTC one ?
One way to check is to flash the recovery.img that's in the backup folder and enter it. If it gives a phone icon its stock

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Q: Flashing Android Revolution HD 6.0.0 (1.29.401.11)

Hey guys I've just unlocked the bootloader on my HOX and installed CWM and rooted. I had a Galaxy S2 before so flashing roms was a bit different and before I end up bricking my my new phone, I just wanted to get some more info/confirmation as to what I (think) I know before flashing a new rom, Android Revolution. Hopefully this can help some other noobs.
I've downloaded the required files, the rom zip, the kernel bootimg and super wipe.
I have a FAIR GENERAL idea of the steps but I'd like to confirm here before damaging my device.
To my knowledge:
1) Place the rom zip on the internal SD card via USB cable as normal along with the super wipe zip.
2) Boot into the bootloader, enter fastboot and connect the phone via USB and open CMD from the same folder used to root it, with those files present. When CMD is opened enter fastboot devices to ensure the device is being detected and then flash the bootimg kernel using the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
3) (unsure of this step and following steps...) After flashing the bootimg via adb reboot the device and enter bootloader mode again and this time enter recovery.
4) In CWM, reset to factory settings (data wipe), clear cache, clear davlik and then flash the super wipe zip and finally flash the rom.
Those are the steps I know..and I've also read of a .bat file to execute the adb commands automatically but I don't know exactly how that works and I'm a bit scared to try it. I've done my research so please don't flame me for asking this, I'm just scared as hell to brick my new phone.
If someone has a clearer simpler list of steps please post them or please correct any errors I have there. Thanks in advance for the help guys
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Making the bat file is very simple..I'll help you on fb if you want...Everything else looks good though...do you really need to connect to the pc every time you want to flash? 0_0
chaosking121 said:
Making the bat file is very simple..I'll help you on fb if you want...Everything else looks good though...do you really need to connect to the pc every time you want to flash? 0_0
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The bat file isn't an issue..once I have the correct commands (if someone can confirm that too it'd be appreciated ) I'm good. And yeah I think so because a kernel ..or bootimg can't be flashed in CWM cuz its S-On ..so anytime u need to flash a new rom I guess you'd have to flash the kernel for that Rom via fastboot.
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fastboot erase cache (bootloader>fastboot)
flash boot.img from bootloader in fastboot mode(fastboot flash boot boot.img)
flash superwipe in recovery
flash rom
flash rom cleaner if you want
reboot
job done
Goku80 said:
fastboot erase cache (bootloader>fastboot)
flash boot.img from bootloader in fastboot mode(fastboot flash boot boot.img)
flash superwipe in recovery
flash rom
flash rom cleaner if you want
reboot
job done
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Thanks for the reply..Just one other question..from Fastboot (after flashing bootimg) how do you get back to the bootloader so I can enter recovery the flash the rom ? Cuz last time I went there I got no option to go back until it was rebooted into the bootloader..
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jonathan_337 said:
Thanks for the reply..Just one other question..from Fastboot (after flashing bootimg) how do you get back to the bootloader so I can enter recovery the flash the rom ? Cuz last time I went there I got no option to go back until it was rebooted into the bootloader..
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i just press the hboot and that gives me the options to recovery again.
Goku80 said:
i just press the hboot and that gives me the options to recovery again.
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Thank you Thanked you twice for replying I just flashed it, worked perfectly Gonna flash some other little mods now..First is to get rid of that retarded three button thing.
jonathan_337 said:
Thank you Thanked you twice for replying I just flashed it, worked perfectly Gonna flash some other little mods now..First is to get rid of that retarded three button thing.
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No probs mate. Glad I helped.

stuck in bootloader

I flashed the boot.img file from the essential files from slim rom . But directly after i did that it rebooted into bootloader. My recovery is not working and S-ON is showing . I know its not bricked but please can someone get me out of this situation. my CWM is not working as whenever i click it, it reboots again and again into the HTC home screen . PLEASE HELP !!! . It shows unlocked in bootloader
Easiest solution would be to flash RUU
skywalker1162 said:
I flashed the boot.img file from the essential files from slim rom . But directly after i did that it rebooted into bootloader. My recovery is not working and S-ON is showing . I know its not bricked but please can someone get me out of this situation. my CWM is not working as whenever i click it, it reboots again and again into the HTC home screen . PLEASE HELP !!! . It shows unlocked in bootloader
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Why don't you first try to flash a recovery? It looks like your recovery went haywire. In bootloader, go to fastboot, issue the following from your PC's cmd prompt:
fastboot flash recovery <full path to your recovery file>.img
CWM released a new recovery today 5.8.4.0. I flashed it and it works.
EDIT. You can find all the required adb and fastboot files in this tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24967468&postcount=1
The CWM recovery file included is older but it works.
eyosen said:
Why don't you first try to flash a recovery? It looks like your recovery went haywire. In bootloader, go to fastboot, issue the following from your PC's cmd prompt:
fastboot flash recovery <full path to your recovery file>.img
CWM released a new recovery today 5.8.4.0. I flashed it and it works.
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yes i tried doing that many times but everytime i flash CWM and tried to boot into recovery , a loading screen appears for half a second and it again boots to HTC screen
skywalker1162 said:
yes i tried doing that many times but everytime i flash CWM and tried to boot into recovery , a loading screen appears for half a second and it again boots to HTC screen
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There is another recovery option available in the Development thread: TeamWin Recovery
Try using that. I read somewhere that people having problems with CWM flashed TeamWin and were successful.
EDIT: Before flashing either CWM or twrp, maybe you should try erasing your recovery partition and cache partition with
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
and then flash the recovey image.
EDIT 2: Another option would be to flash the stock recovery. I don't know what your regioncode/CID is. Find the appropriate stock recovery and flash that.
eyosen said:
There is another recovery option available in the Development thread: TeamWin Recovery
Try using that. I read somewhere that people having problems with CWM flashed TeamWin and were successful.
EDIT: Before flashing either CWM or twrp, maybe you should try erasing your recovery partition and cache partition with
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
and then flash the recovey image.
EDIT 2: Another option would be to flash the stock recovery. I don't know what your regioncode/CID is. Find the appropriate stock recovery and flash that.
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yup you were right TeamWin helped me a lot along with the wipe of cache . Thanks again eyosen
skywalker1162 said:
yup you were right TeamWin helped me a lot along with the wipe of cache . Thanks again eyosen
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You are welcome.
I also found this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599748
Hope you will never need it
if you need more reference, i made a compilation thread, might help you out..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1692681
i have the same problem but and i cant do anything bcs it low battery
i did put it in charge since more than 5 hours and it keep say low battery
crazylife said:
i have the same problem but and i cant do anything bcs it low battery
i did put it in charge since more than 5 hours and it keep say low battery
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CWM recovery 5.8.3.1 and later support charging via USB while in recovery.
+1 . Read the entire thread and all the details in the links given.
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eyosen said:
CWM recovery 5.8.3.1 and later support charging via USB while in recovery.
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i cant flash anything only erase cache it keep say failed low battery :|
even im trying to flash RUU now but same problem lame low battery lol
Can u do a factory reset ... wipe ur phone clean?
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skywalker1162 said:
Can u do a factory reset ... wipe ur phone clean?
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yeah i did that and i did flash from recovery but the new problem is i did lock the phone so no recovery anymore,, i cant do anything at all now...
i sent a PM please read and reply
skywalker1162 said:
i sent a PM please read and reply
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yeah i just saw it sorry for late i just got home

Need Help with One X. Red traingle on recovery

Hi
Ive got a problem with my one x. Every time i go on to recovery it comes up with an red triangle with an exclamation point in the middle.Also i am using an Insertcoin rom. I can still use the phone to make calls and everything else but i cant access recovery. Any ideas to what i could do to fix this?
I have attached a picture of the problem
Abtean said:
Hi
Ive got a problem with my one x. Every time i go on to recovery it comes up with an red triangle with an exclamation point in the middle.Also i am using an Insertcoin rom. I can still use the phone to make calls and everything else but i cant access recovery. Any ideas to what i could do to fix this?
I have attached a picture of the problem
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download the latest JB cwm (if you are using JB HBOOT)
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(the file downloads must be named recovery.img)
matt95 said:
download the latest JB cwm (if you are using JB HBOOT)
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(the file downloads must be named recovery.img)
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I used the tool and it came up with this.
Edit : I also tried to do it manually by doing what you said but it comes up with this(2nd attachment)
Abtean said:
I used the tool and it came up with this.
Edit : I also tried to do it manually by doing what you said but it comes up with this(2nd attachment)
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from what i see it flashed the recovery...does it work now?
matt95 said:
from what i see it flashed the recovery...does it work now?
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Nope its still the same. It says failed on the 9th line down if u check the first picture.
Abtean said:
Nope its still the same. It says failed on the 9th line down if u check the first picture.
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the tools didn't executed the string
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
matt95 said:
the tools didn't executed the string
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
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I tried to do that manually if u look at the 2nd picture. It comes up with failed (remote : not allowed)
You need (When 1x is connected to PC and "Fastboot USB" is displayed on 1x:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
recovery.img has to be the correct filename of your recovery, and the file has to be in the same folder where fastboot.exe is.
Then
Code:
fastboot erase cache
LG, Helmut
@Op, as I can see in your post your are still able to use fastboot usb.
Hopefully you still have the correct InsertCoin rom version.zip?
Attached the ADB Tools.zip, extract and place it somewhere you can find on your desktop (C:\Fastboot\ would be fine)
Extract 'InsertCoin rom version.zip' and take boot.img out.
Place the boot.img into C:\Fastboot\boot.img
Download clockworkmodrecovery.img from >> HERE and place it in that folder as well
In the folder I've placed a shortcut to CMD window, klick on it to open.
Now type the following:
Fastboot flash boot boot.img [Enter]
Fastboot flash recovery 'nameofrecovery.img' [Enter]
Fastboot erase cache [Enter]
Hopefully you are now able to come in CWM recovery, good luck!
Laurentius26 said:
@Op, as I can see in your post your are still able to use fastboot usb.
Hopefully you still have the correct InsertCoin rom version.zip?
Attached the ADB Tools.zip, extract and place it somewhere you can find on your desktop (C:\Fastboot\ would be fine)
Extract 'InsertCoin rom version.zip' and take boot.img out.
Place the boot.img into C:\Fastboot\boot.img
Download clockworkmodrecovery.img from >> HERE and place it in that folder as well
In the folder I've placed a shortcut to CMD window, klick on it to open.
Now type the following:
Fastboot flash boot boot.img [Enter]
Fastboot flash recovery 'nameofrecovery.img' [Enter]
Fastboot erase cache [Enter]
Hopefully you are now able to come in CWM recovery, good luck!
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I tried to flash the boot.img but it came up with FAILED(remote: not allowed).
Ill attach the image of what comes up.
Have you re-locked your boot loader?
peedub said:
Have you re-locked your boot loader?
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It says Re-locked at the top when im on boot loader.
Abtean said:
It says Re-locked at the top when im on boot loader.
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You need to unlock your bootloader again then before you can flash recovery/boot
Abtean said:
It says Re-locked at the top when im on boot loader.
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That's why it says not allowed! To use fastboot commands you need to be unlocked...
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That's why it says not allowed! To use fastboot commands you need to be unlocked...
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oh alright. How can i unlock it? and will i lose my data?
Hmm. To have used custom firmware I'm sure you must have done this already.
Anyway. You need to sign up at HTC dev and follow the instructions there. They're quite detailed. After you've done that follow the previous instructions, they were really clear and will work with unlocked boot loader.
http://htcdev.com/bootloader/
--You don't lose data, but if there's anything super important on your external SD it's always best practice to backup.
(after you've installed CWM recvoery, do a backup using that. VERY important)
---forgot to mention: You need to pick "all other supported models" (The one x isn't listed, but it works fine).
OK Thanks for all your help guys. I really appreciate it. Ill post back if something goes wrong and again Thanks
But then how was he able to boot insertcoin when his bootloader is relocked?
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Haha I have no idea. I can only assume that it he relocked it after messing around.
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It could be relocked after he flashed InsertCoin and the rom would still boot.
Only problem he has then is that he can't get into CWM recovery and that's what he's complaining about I think.
XxVcVxX said:
But then how was he able to boot insertcoin when his bootloader is relocked?
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[Q] nandriod backup problem

my friend had rooted my ONEX created a backup . i am currently running ARHD want to back to stock to enjoy OTA update. bt the problem is that in the clockworkmod recovery there are two backups. i dnt knwo which one is of stock .
Try just restoring any one of the nandroid backups and check in settings to see if it is the right one. Nandroid backups don't take a long time to restore so don't worry.
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diamond225 said:
Try just restoring any one of the nandroid backups and check in settings to see if it is the right one. Nandroid backups don't take a long time to restore so don't worry.
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can u give me the steps on how to restore.. plss
Copy the boot.img from the nandroid backup and flash it with fastboot commands then do a full wipe in recovery and then restore the nandroid
Mr Hofs said:
Copy the boot.img from the nandroid backup and flash it with fastboot commands then do a full wipe in recovery and then restore the nandroid
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i am noob and i am flashing it for the first time just want to ask i have to use fastboot commands in bootloader
do i need to flash the recovery ..?
juliethakkar90 said:
i am noob and i am flashing it for the first time just want to ask i have to use fastboot commands in bootloader
do i need to flash the recovery ..?
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You have to flash the boot.img with fastboot commands and yes the phone has to be in the bootloader/fastboot usb mode
Then a full wipe in the custom recovery and restore the nandroid ! After that you check the phone works and that the rom is stock .....
Then you flash back the stock recovery to be able to update , because the custom recovery won't let you update officially !
I have it for you ... I just need the software number when you are done
Mr Hofs said:
You have to flash the boot.img with fastboot commands and yes the phone has to be in the bootloader/fastboot usb mode
Then a full wipe in the custom recovery and restore the nandroid ! After that you check the phone works and that the rom is stock .....
Then you flash back the stock recovery to be able to update , because the custom recovery won't let you update officially !
I have it for you ... I just need the software number when you are done
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kk wil do in an hour. m just charging my phone.
juliethakkar90 said:
my friend had rooted my ONEX created a backup . i am currently running ARHD want to back to stock to enjoy OTA update. bt the problem is that in the clockworkmod recovery there are two backups. i dnt knwo which one is of stock .
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You can prolly check the dates on both updates - worst case scenario just do another nandroid and try restoring both its just 2 options so your 50%-50%
Mr Hofs said:
You have to flash the boot.img with fastboot commands and yes the phone has to be in the bootloader/fastboot usb mode
Then a full wipe in the custom recovery and restore the nandroid ! After that you check the phone works and that the rom is stock .....
Then you flash back the stock recovery to be able to update , because the custom recovery won't let you update officially !
I have it for you ... I just need the software number when you are done
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i did backup came back to my stock ROM
i did my veriosn is 1.29.751.12 wantt a recovery
No problem
http://db.tt/W5IJ8asG
Mr Hofs said:
No problem
http://db.tt/W5IJ8asG
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Mr.Hofs i should flash this in bootloader and i should type
fastboot flash recovery Stock recovery 1.29.img ??
and thank you MR. hofs :good:
juliethakkar90 said:
Mr.Hofs i should flash this in bootloader and i should type
fastboot flash recovery Stock recovery 1.29.img ??
and thank you MR. hofs :good:
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Yes that's correct, i dont know of the command accept spaces in the recovery name otherwise you have to rename the file to recovery.img
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
You know what i mean
You might want to rename it without the spaces, or maybe stick quotes around the filename, or use tab completion of the filename to properly escape the spaces.
BenPope said:
You might want to rename it without the spaces, or maybe stick quotes around the filename, or use tab completion of the filename to properly escape the spaces.
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done ... and thank you both of you and is there a way to know i did everything correct..
If fastboot said success, it succeeded, if it said failed, it failed.
BenPope said:
If fastboot said success, it succeeded, if it said failed, it failed.
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i went to the recovery and there is 3 green icons and 1 red icon.. ??
Explain a bit more the steps you took, is this happening while updating ? Or just entering the recovery from the bootloader ?
Mr Hofs said:
Explain a bit more the steps you took, is this happening while updating ? Or just entering the recovery from the bootloader ?
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i jst went in to recovery from the bootloader ... thn i saw icons ..
No problem, just warning signs that you are entering a part we actually shouldn't
More important is :
Can you update now ? Check in settings info software
Mr Hofs said:
No problem, just warning signs that you are entering a part we actually shouldn't
More important is :
Can you update now ? Check in settings info software
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i will update 2mrw morning (INDIA) and thank you ben :good:

Replacing recovery

Is this possible to replace recovery or update recovery. I am using old version of CWM and want latest version. Is there any special procedure to do that or I just flash the latest version.
Download this file:
http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
Rename this to recovery.img and copy this into your folder where fastboot is located
Enter the fastboot mode and flash it with this command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
and erase the cache:
fastboot erase Cache
Now boot to recovery and enjoy your new Game
Latest CWM based recovery
http://db.tt/7Pcsg6sj
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Mr Hofs said:
Latest CWM based recovery
http://db.tt/7Pcsg6sj
sent from my venomized piece of technology
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After posting the first post, I googled around and found that there is no special procedure for replacing the recovery. So I downloaded recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.8-evita.img and flashed it. Now I am not able to boot in to recovery. I tried ROM Manager but it failed to flash the recovery. I am able to go into bootloader screen and also run my current rom but not able to enter in recovery. Is there any way to solve this issue.
EDIT: After several attempts, I finally able to flash the above mentioned file. Thank you so much Mr. Hofs
javedabbasi said:
After posting the first post, I googled around and found that there is no special procedure for replacing the recovery. So I downloaded recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.8-evita.img and flashed it. Now I am not able to boot in to recovery. I tried ROM Manager but it failed to flash the recovery. I am able to go into bootloader screen and also run my current rom but not able to enter in recovery. Is there any way to solve this issue.
EDIT: After several attempts, I finally able to flash the above mentioned file. Thank you so much Mr. Hofs
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and for future reference, do not use anything that has "evita" in the title. your phone is endeavoru, look at the top of screen in bootloader
Yeah what nogotaclue says ^^ !
Nevermind, didn't see the edit
Cheers
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