[RECOVERY] [APPS] ROM Manager and Clockwork Recovery Image v1.6 3/8/2010 - Nexus One Android Development

Hi everyone, I've written a brand spanking new recovery with a Android application front end!
To install my ROM Manager and recovery, simply download ROM Manager from the Market!
ROM Manager:
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ClockworkMod Recovery:
ClockworkMod Recovery is based off the eclair recovery image. Features include Nandroid backup, adb shell, advanced update.zip options (ignore asserts and signature checks), and file browser for choosing update.zips (you can now organize your stuff by directory).
1.6.0
Bug fixes.
File list now scrolls in recovery.
Added hooks for ROM Manager.
1.4.2
Initial public release.
For a manual installation of the recovery, you can download it from my website:
http://www.koushikdutta.com/2010/02/clockwork-recovery-image.html

Are there any new options that are not available in Amon_RA's recovery image?

Interested to know also. What about this would make me switch? Sell me......annnnnd go.

Nice work. How to flash this?
Thanks.

Oohh! I'm liking the idea of being able to store zip's in directories then being able to browse to those directories in the recovery rom to flash them. I can't tell you how many times I've had to boot out of recovery and use Astro to move a zip from my downloads folder when I wasn't near a computer that I could use ADB to do that with.

Yeah that's the best feature there
I hate how everything is played out on my SD card now

I'll wait for Amon_RA to make the file browser feature. That's the only feature that Amon_RA recovery (cyanogen recovery) is missing to make it MORE perfect.

How about some screenshots?

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How about some screenshots?
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Check the link, he has 'em posted on his blog.

While everyone is putting forth their feature requests, I'd might as well offer my $0.02 ... any chance we could get a feature to boot a custom kernel image or even an option to dual-boot from a zImage ala Debian?

This is very nice.
Just flashed it.
Love how you can folderise everything
Going have folders now with Themes,roms and keyboards...etc.
One of the main gripes I have is how much crap my SDcard has that I can't 'file'.... plays havoc with my OCD

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While everyone is putting forth their feature requests, I'd might as well offer my $0.02 ... any chance we could get a feature to boot a custom kernel image or even an option to dual-boot from a zImage ala Debian?
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I STRONGLY second that notion!

I'd live to see the ability to compress/decompress nandroid backups as well as rename them.

I find your lack of carebears disturbing.

Need a new link...

Just having the ability to use any update zip from any folder is enough for me to jump on this one. Thanks!!!

can some one reupload please.

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+1 Agreed!

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I got it. Thanks

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CWM issues on FroYo...

No matter which FroYo Release I try, "Fix-permissions" doesnt seem to work properly. Regardless of what i try, it only fixes permissions for the CWM app itself. So its shows two lines of text for CWM, and its done. Any one know why this is happening?
Ps- I've tried completely un installing CWM and deleting its folders and everything associated with it but to no avail. I'm out of ideas...
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I take it that everyones ClockWork's "Fix-Permissions" works perfectly fine? Any input would be nice. THanks
You need to get into the actual clockwork recovery and fix perm there. So, open ROM manager, select reboot into recovery, select re-install packages, clockwork recovery should boot up, then goto advance options at the bottom of the list and select, then you should see the fix perm option about half way down the list, select it and your done.
I have the same problem. I'm thinking it's to do with CWM needing to be updated for the vibrant. Since there is no current 2.2 official/supported release it will not be updated as of yet. I haven't contacted koush(dev), but I'm sure he knows.
Even if you do go directly into CWR you can select it, but it doesn't seem to scroll the script...
I am using the stock Froyo eugene posted and I am not having any problems with ROM manager or CWR. I have done two backups with ROM man and wiped cache, dalvik cache, and fix permissions in CWR and it worked. I even got the fix permissions log on my SD card.
This must be it, because same thing happens if i try from the recovery. Is there anyone that can get fix-permissions to actually run the entire script? Would be nice to know if its a select few, everyone, or just us two
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I have the same problem. I'm thinking it's to do with CWM needing to be updated for the vibrant. Since there is no current 2.2 official/supported release it will not be updated as of yet. I haven't contacted koush(dev), but I'm sure he knows.
Even if you do go directly into CWR you can select it, but it doesn't seem to scroll the script...
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Im also experiencing this. Im running AOSPish froyo.

[Q] While installing Cyanogen7, I get (status 7)

Hi every one.
I own a Samsung Vibrant, and I am trying to install the last CM7 on it, but I keep getting this annoying messege (E:error in sdcard/dcim/update-cm-7.1.0-RC1-vibant-signed.zip) (status 7) installation aborted!
I kept searching in the forum , and I think I know the problem, my device is vibrant put when I start it it shows GT-I9000
after further searching, I found this post,
By atinm
Make sure whatever you flash has the name "Vibrant" in the file name, status 7 usually means you're trying to flash some other device's file onto the Vibrant. Or you have your properties set incorrectly (which happened if you flashed bilboa1's broken kernel - I think he might had a fix for this if that is the case with you).
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I could not find the fix he spoke about.......so what can I do?
thanks in advance
Try Odin back to jfd and then install. Also 7.1 rc1 is pretty old. You should pick up one of the nightlies to get a more up-to-date CM7.
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Thanx geoffcorey
this worked perfectly......I will mention the steps just in case someone needed.
1- I downloaded the following files:
T959UVJFD.tar from http://android.azizus.info/vibrant/T959UVJFD.tar
Odin from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=821625
512 pit file from http://www.4shared.com/get/tOVvEDQr/s1_odin_20100512.html
the latest cyanogen.....check cyanogen website under (devices)
*put the cyanogen file on the root of the SD card
2- I followed the instructions in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475
so now I have a stock Vibrant.......Time to root
3- root using this thread (follow the video exactly!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734475
now we have a rooted, stock ROM vibrant. lets go cyanogen.
4-download the latest clockwork rom manager from the market (use the markt enabler if it is not shown in your country, like me)
5-press on the first option (flash clockwork mod recovery) and choose vibrant
then press on reboot into recovery.
*if it did not reboot into clockmod recovery and booted in android recovery (blue font screen)
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just click on the second choice (apply sdcard update.zip ) then repeat step no.5 so you will get clockmod recovery menu
6-then just coose wipedata, then wipe catch
then install zip from sdcard, choose zip from SD card, choose the cyanogen
zip file you put in the sd root, and there you have it!
thanks for all the help I got from this great forum, I wish this helps any one in need.
Go for newly ported Darky 10.2
onasri15 said:
Go for newly ported Darky 10.2
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This helps the op to answer his question how?
Also, stop spamming to get people to use that rom when your "suggestion" has nothing to do with the question.
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Need help fiding ROOT

i have sgs2 i9100jhlp9, android 4.0.3
could anyone give me a link for cf root...
also im new here so i may say some stupid thinks like i did before! so help please
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cf-root
If you look top right and type cf root in search bar scotty will transport you to a place you may get answers good luck, search and ye shall find.
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If you look top right and type cf root in search bar scotty will transport you to a place you may get answers good luck, search and ye shall find.
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Like magic!
Simple Steps to Root Without PC and Without loss of Stock Kernel
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Haresh Gulvani said:
Hello,
Simple way to root and unroot stock kernel without flashing insecure kernel.
Don't worry about custom counter and yellow triangle, with this method they never appear, because we only rooting, it's a rooting script not a custom kernel.
This rooting script included Busybox installer.
Rooting :
Download this File first and put in your SDCARD
- CWM via stock recovery or download zip
- SU-Busybox-Installer.zip
Reboot to recovery.
Choose apply update from external storage.
Choose CWM.zip and wait until CWM recovery appear.
Choose install zip from sdcard or external SD
Choose and Install SU-Busybox-Installer.zip
Reboot
You are done and now your device is Rooted
Unroot :
Download this File first and put in your SDCARD
- CWM via stock recovery or download zip
- SU-Uninstaller-Signed.zip
Reboot to recovery.
Choose apply update from external storage.
Choose CWM.zip and wait until CWM recovery appear.
Choose install zip from sdcard
Choose and Install SU-Uninstaller-Signed.zip
Reboot
You are done and now your device is Unrooted
Tested on latest stock Galaxy S II ICS rom.
Tested on latest Galaxy Note by some user (thanks for report)
Note: This method should work for other device with ICS rom, check CWM that compatible for your device.
You can download all the zip files from this thread. ROOT/UNROOT ZIP Files
Thanks,
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Ah, so you're the one who doesn't care about the xda-rules and allow this kind of questions here by answering them (although this is way more than what OP asked).
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Vibrant rooted but no rom manager

I have the phone roited and have titanium back up im running on 2.1.1 there is no rom manager on the app store or oclf is there any other way to run roms or can someone assist im new to rooting but very tech savvy
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abrain08 said:
I have the phone roited and have titanium back up im running on 2.1.1 there is no rom manager on the app store or oclf is there any other way to run roms or can someone assist im new to rooting but very tech savvy
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Rom manager actually isn't necessary for flashing Roms luckily (assuming you are already rooted with clockworkmod recovery installed)
you'll just need to download the zip file of the rom you want (you can browse through the ones in the development section)
and place the zip file on the root of your SD card (or in a file if you prefer, its just easier to find on the root of the internal sd card)
then reboot to recovery by turning off the phone.
then power it back up while holding power + volume up + volume down at the same time. (its a bit of a balancing act..)
this will put you into recovery mode. (it should say clockworkmod at the top)
it should look something like this:
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then choose install from internal memory and choose the rom you downloaded.
once it finishes you can reboot and it will boot into your new rom.
What he said above (to an extent). If you are only Rooted but still have stock recovery, then you won't be able to follow his directions as you will have 4 options and Install from SD won't be one.
What you need to do is go to my Repo thread in the Dev section and download the CWR zip. Offhand I can't remember if it is named Update.zip, but if not you just have to rename it. Boot into Stock recovery via the key combo and hit Reinstall Packages. It will cycle through and should change your recovery. If not, then hit Reinstall Packages again and this time for sure (I have one Vibe that'll do it on the first time and another that takes 3 times). From there, all you have to do is flash your ROM based on it's OP instructions.
Well I have superuser permissions but how do you know if you have clockwork recovery?
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[GUIDE/MOD] How to change TWRP's color/Modified TWRP Images for titan

MODIFIED TWRP IMAGES FOR TITAN!​Yeah, that's it. I was thinking about making twrp images for our device with every single color which you can found in this nice thread. Yes, I know that we can put the theme in /TWRP/theme/. But, why don't get rid of that annoying folder, make the change permanent, and most of all, share knowledge? That's what I'm going to do by making even easier the above guide, plus I'll be uploading modified twrp images (when I got time) ready to flash.
We need:
TWRP Image for titan.
Android Kitchen 2.4 for Windows. It's in the attachments section.
Uncompressed themes. You can choose your fav color there.
Patience and common sense.
1. Uncompress the Android Kitchen zip in your desktop (or any other folder), and download your favorite theme color. Uncompress it too.
2. Put the twrp image which you previously downloaded in the Android Kitchen folder (in the same folder where are the .bat files and so on).
3. Drag the image file to the "unpackimg.bat". There'll be a folder called ramdisk afterwards.
4. Go to ramdisk/twres/, and keep it open in a window. Remember the uncompressed theme folder from the first point? Well, open the uncompressed folder and move this: "images", "portrait.xml", "splash.xml", "ui.xml" to /ramdisk/twres. If windows asks if you want to move and replace these files, hit yes to everything.
5. Go back to the Android Kitchen Folder and click repackimg.bat; wait, and voilá, there'll be a new-image.img. Flash it from fastboot or from twrp itself (remember to check the "recovery" box). Click in "Reboot Recovery" to see how your twrp looks now.
That's all!
Images below are only for titan, not for thea/osprey/falcon. Just click the color, download and flash! They're ready to be flashed.
RED:
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GREEN:
YELLOW:
BLACK: (This one looks like a darker and dimmed gray though).
(another) RED:
TEAL:
PURPLE:
GRAY:
Disclaimer: I'm not responsible to what could happen to your device. This is generally safe, but there's always people that end up messing their phones in a veeeery strange way. You're warned.
Thanks to: osm0sis, Luk, Luca, fichl and those who made this possible. I don't own anything nor I did any theme. If there's any way to make this better, you're free to post it here. I just share what worked for me.
Works great!
Where i find ramdisk folder
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Where i find ramdisk folder
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1. Drag the .img to the unpackimg.bat
2. A new folder (ramdisk) will be created afterwards in the same directory.

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