[Q] Cant go to download mode after using Rom Manager - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I didn't know that i didn't flash the cwm recovery before using the rom manager,now I can't get to download mode to flash my rom after using the Rom manager, it will only go to android system recovery <3e>.
tried factory reset the phone, still cannot go to download mode.
tried wipe data/factory reset in the android system recovery <3e> mode, still cannot go.
tried Keying in *2767*3855#, still cannot go to download mode.
when trying to go to download mode, it will go to android system recovery <3e>
enter: ok key, select : vol up/down
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
--copying media files...
successfully copied meida files.
#MANUAL MODE #
-- updating application...
Successfully updated application.
--applying Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
copied the packages.
copied the default_wallpaper file.
Copied the power on/off animation files.
Applied the CSC-code 'XSP'
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
E:Error in /cache/recovery/recovery_kernel_log
(No space left on device)
E:Error in /cache/recovery/log
(No space left on device)
any one can helpe me please?

Do not use Rom Manager remove it from your phone .
If you want recovery flash CWM and Root from here .
Root + CWM .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
from the app/
Troubleshooting:
Droid users: Stuck at the "M" logo? Flash an alternate recovery and flash back to ClockworkMod.
HTC Users: Flash recovery not working? Try fastbooting a recovery on.
Droid X/2/Pro Users: You must run the Bootstrap application first to use ROM Manager.
Samsung users: You must flash a Clockwork compatible kernel first (see XDA forums)
jje

hey, thanks,before using the rom manager, my s2 is already rooted. now already factory reset it.
the only thing now is i can't get to the download mode .

hey, now i can go to the download mode already. thanks man

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What is this message in Recovery Mode?

On booting in to recovery, I see...
Android system recovery (3e)
Enter: OK Key, Select: Vol UP / Vol Down
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
Click to expand...
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(Is this the stock recovery stuff?)
And then, in yellow text...
-- Copying media files...
Successfully copied meida files.
# MANUAL MODE #
-- Updating application...
Successfully updated application.
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
Can't access to '/system/csc/XEU/system/'.
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
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Click to collapse
What is going on in this portion? The spelling is wrong, which suggests it's indie developer stuff. So did I put it on, or did it come with the phone?
I have previously rooted my phone and, I believed, *unsuccessfully* installed ClockworkMod. I have since unrooted, upgraded the OS via Kies and performed a factory reset.
Is this portion ClockworkMod?
What is it doing?
And why is there a "can't access" message?
That's the stock recovery. I've read somewhere that this "error" happens with other Samsung devices too so, it's ok. In fact, it does apply the CSC.
the 1st part is stock recovery mode.
the second part happens sometime when you deroot and do not flash the stock kernel back on to your phone.

[Q]Samsung Vibrant T959 problem with recovery mode

Hi
i have problem with entere my T959 to recovery mode
I read instruction how to enter this set to recovery mode(Volume +, - and power) but it not working to me
When i press - and power the phone enter to:
Android system recovery <2e>
but i dont have install from zip file
i have only:
reboot system now
reinstall packages
delete all user data
delete cache data
and that all
When i press + and power i have Download mode
Any idea how to enter to recovery mode to install zip files from the sd card??
Thanks
Download CWR from my signature and put it on your internal SD as update.zip. Make sure it is the only thing on your internal labeled that. Boot into recovery and scroll down to reinstall packages. Hit it. It will cycle through and come back to stock recovery. Hit reinstall packages again and it will cycle through again only this time it will go from stock (blue) to CWR (green). There you will have the option to install from SD, wipes, ....
Thanks
Your solution it is working

PHone not booting

I have Chinese Phone Touchmate JY131C - T3000
Android 4.0.4
Dual SIM
I have installed new fonts (phone rooted). But after reboot phone did not boot up. only shows the ANDROID logo.
They I restarted it to Recovery Mode. I can see following options;
Android system recovery <3e>
Android system recovery utility
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
apply update from cache
wipe/data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
backup user data
restore user data
I tried all of these options...nothing has worked for me. I have downloaded some ROMs and rename it to update.zip and tried to install but it didn't work. it says Invalid OTA package, missing scatter. Update.zip is not correct.
Even it wont work with SP flash tool
Please help

File signature verification - failed

Hi,
I try to install custom rom in my Galaxy S3.
I do this steps:
1. I have to Root my phone, I check with root checker app and all i OK.
2. Install GooManager from store and install openrecoveryscript
3. Downloaded omni rom: omni-4.4.2-20140320-i9300-NIGHTLY
4. Uploaded room on SD card in my phone.
5. Start phone in recovery mode and do: "wipe data/factory reset"
6. After wipe data, i have try to: "apply update from external storage" and chose omni zip file
7. I recive an error: failed to verify whole-file signature signature verification failed
EDIT:
Also I have try this way:
1. root my phone
2. install twrp
3. From TWRP menu chose: reboot/recovery
4. From recovery menu "update package from external storage" and chose omni file
5. Still recive same error, i try with two different omni builds.
djsowa01 said:
Hi,
I try to install custom rom in my Galaxy S3.
I do this steps:
1. I have to Root my phone, I check with root checker app and all i OK.
2. Install GooManager from store and install openrecoveryscript
3. Downloaded omni rom: omni-4.4.2-20140320-i9300-NIGHTLY
4. Pploaded room on SD card in my phone.
5. Start phone in recovery mode and do: "wipe data/factory reset"
6. After wipe data, i have try to: "apply update from external storage" and chose omni zip file
7. I recive an error: failed to verify whole-file signature signature verification failed
EDIT:
Also I have try this way:
1. root my phone
2. install twrp
3. From TWRP menu chose: reboot/recovery
4. From recovery menu "update package from external storage" and chose omni file
5. Still recive same error, i try with two different omni builds.
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(1) What phone model do you have?
(2) When you flash roms you do not need to root your phone! roms come already rooted you only root if you are going to stay on stock rom and install root apps.
(3) Don't use apps to install roms use recovery PhilZ,Cwm,Twrp
Dont know much about Twrp but in other recoveries it should say install zip not update zip (Twp might be different)
1. I have I9300
2. Ok.
3. I use TWRP application to enter into recovery mode. When I chose reboot/recovery from app menu then my phone is rebooting and entering into recovery mode.
There is only "update" option in recovery menu, other options is:
-reboot system now
-apply update from ADB
-apply update from external card
-wipe data/factory reset
-wipe cache partiotion
-apply update from cache
Thats the stock recovery.
Cwm, twrp, philz recovery are not apps. They are recoveries you must flash that will substitute the stock recovery.
Look into the stickies, philz touch recovery post, etc to see how to flash the recovery you want.
djsowa01 said:
1. I have I9300
2. Ok.
3. I use TWRP application to enter into recovery mode. When I chose reboot/recovery from app menu then my phone is rebooting and entering into recovery mode.
There is only "update" option in recovery menu, other options is:
-reboot system now
-apply update from ADB
-apply update from external card
-wipe data/factory reset
-wipe cache partiotion
-apply update from cache
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Click to collapse
Ok please read the stickies/guides about flashing roms you are not doing it right you need to do a full wipe including system but please read up on how to do this or you will be left without a rom/system on your phone. (And always backup your old rom and efs very very important!! )
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dxppxd said:
Thats the stock recovery.
Cwm, twrp, philz recovery are not apps. They are recoveries you must flash that will substitute the stock recovery.
Look into the stickies, philz touch recovery post, etc to see how to flash the recovery you want.
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+1

Unable to flash rom

Hi,
I decided to flash the Cosmic ROM on my rooted Quattro. I downloaded the rom to sdcard0, but now when I booted into the CWM, I am getting the following menu options:
reboot system now
Apply update from ADB
Apply update from SDCARD
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update from cache
#MANUAL MCDE#
--Apply Multi-CSC..
Applied the CSC code:INS
Successfully applied multi-CSC
When I chose "apply update from SDCARD", I got no options, except the one which took me back me to the CWM main menu. The output was:
#MANUAL MCDE#
--Apply Multi-CSC..
Applied the CSC code:INS
Successfully applied multi-CSC
E: unknown volume for path [/SDCARD]
On the other hand, when I was rooting my phone, I had seen an option of "install .zip", but I can't see it now. Can you tell me what can I do to flash the rom now?
Please forgive me if this is a very silly question because as you may realise I am a noob to this Android world.
Best Regards
CWM
krittin98 said:
Hi,
I decided to flash the Cosmic ROM on my rooted Quattro. I downloaded the rom to sdcard0, but now when I booted into the CWM, I am getting the following menu options:
reboot system now
Apply update from ADB
Apply update from SDCARD
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update from cache
#MANUAL MCDE#
--Apply Multi-CSC..
Applied the CSC code:INS
Successfully applied multi-CSC
When I chose "apply update from SDCARD", I got no options, except the one which took me back me to the CWM main menu. The output was:
#MANUAL MCDE#
--Apply Multi-CSC..
Applied the CSC code:INS
Successfully applied multi-CSC
E: unknown volume for path [/SDCARD]
On the other hand, when I was rooting my phone, I had seen an option of "install .zip", but I can't see it now. Can you tell me what can I do to flash the rom now?
Please forgive me if this is a very silly question because as you may realise I am a noob to this Android world.
Best Regards
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bro u need to flash cwm trough Odin
Thanks for replying. Do you mean to say that my phone is not rooted?
CWM and root are diferent things. Install CWM via Odin an then flash the ROM, look at this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2494471
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caiquejd said:
CWM and root are diferent things. Install CWM via Odin an then flash the ROM, look at this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2494471
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I followed the steps as stated at http://trueandroid.com/install-cloc...-4-5-on-galaxy-grand-quattro-gt-i8552-how-to/
But, I am getting the same menu as mentioned in the first post of the topic.
Edit 1:
At the time of rooting, I had followed the steps as mentioned at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1kEc7GipYU and flashed with CWM Recovery 6.0.4.5. So, shouldn't the CWM be present there in my phone as it is already rooted?
krittin98 said:
I followed the steps as stated at http://trueandroid.com/install-cloc...-4-5-on-galaxy-grand-quattro-gt-i8552-how-to/
But, I am getting the same menu as mentioned in the first post of the topic.
Edit 1:
At the time of rooting, I had followed the steps as mentioned at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1kEc7GipYU and flashed with CWM Recovery 6.0.4.5. So, shouldn't the CWM be present there in my phone as it is already rooted?
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Click to collapse
After rooting the phone will not have CWM, root only give permission to modify the system.
Do this, after flashing CWM (not root) dont let the phone boot normaly, instead boot on recovery (home + vol up), and then go and select option to reboot system then "Disable flash recovery" will appear, select "yes".
The stock rom flash stock recovery after boot so you will lose the CWM, so doing what I say this wont happen [emoji6]

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