Is there a CWM or TWRP recovery that utilized our touch screen? - MTCB Software Development

I do not have access to the USB ports to use a mouse so the TWRP I was using is out of the question. Maybe there is a CWM recovery that would work or a newer TWRP? My device has capacitve keys and a reset button only, no physical buttons. I want to be able to do what I do w/ my phone and backup my entire device, install different ROMS to test and revert to that backup easily/quickly.
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Dave

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[Q] backin up cwm? stuck on it??

I've read the whole cwm main posts, and so I kinda understand what cwm backup is, so heres a few quick questions on cwm (I'm sorry I'm still new to this stuff)
1.Does CWM backup everything?
like the state of apps to firmware version and eveything?
if not, please tell me what it backsup.
2.I've downloaded the CWM via Rom Manager 4.3.3.0, did recovery, and tried a backup, and,
it turns off, and the android dude under a big exclaimation mark is all I see, and it's stuck on it::So I yanked the battery out, and rebooted it(it the power button), and it, well, fine, so far. Tried again, stuck again, so, is there a solution on this??
ATT, 4.1.83, Rooted via Gingerbreak, Locked bootloader
1. Nandroid is full system backup, it backups everything, its a copy of your system.
2. I think this recovery is for bootloader unlocked phone only .
You need to use this recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1019143
Guide to install it : http://briefmobile.com/atrix-4g-rom-installation-guide (Part Three – Tenfar’s CWM Recovery)
BTW, after you backup everything, go ahead and move to GingerBread.
Great guide over here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
ofek said:
2. I think this recovery is for bootloader unlocked phone only.
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OP, if you haven't unlocked your Atrix yet then ROM manager wouldn't have been able to install CWM Recovery.
ofek said:
You need to use this recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1019143
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OP, the CWM Recovery installed by ROM Manager doesn't quite work right with the Atrix. Which means that you can't really use ROM Manager on the Atrix right now, since almost everything it wants to do requires that you first install its own recovery.
So you'll need to use a slightly different version of the CWM Recovery created by member tenfar. FYI, the newest version is posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138541
P.S. Here's the easiest way to unlock your phone, install Tenfar's CWM Recovery, and install su for root access: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871
P.P.S. Based on your description, it sounds like you're booting into the stock Android Recovery. To get past the icons, try one or the other of these two methods (based on your firmware version):
Pre-4.5.91: Hold the phone in your hands in portrait mode (i.e. not laying on a flat surface). Touch the lower right-hand corner of the screen several times until you find the "sweet spot". One you get past this point you'll see that there are touch-buttons in both lower corners of the screen. To accept an item in the menu you will need to touch the button in the lower left-hand corner of the screen. However, there's a bug in this version of Android Recovery which requires you to rotate the screen to LANDSCAPE mode before touching the button. Which means that once the phone is rotated you will be touching the lower right-hand corner of the screen...
4.5.91: I'm told that pressing both the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons simultaneously will get you into the Android Recovery, but I was never able to get this to work. I just unlocked my phone and installed Tenfar's CWM Recovery instead. There are no problems with navigating his recovery.
AndyPhreak said:
OP, the CWM Recovery installed by ROM Manager doesn't quite work right with the Atrix. Which means that you can't really use ROM Manager on the Atrix right now, since almost everything it wants to do requires that you first install its own recovery.
So you'll need to use a slightly different version of the CWM Recovery created by member tenfar. FYI, the newest version is posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138541
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Updating the thread to say... at this point the recommended Atrix recovery is romracer's version, posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
romracer is actively maintaining this version, which does work correctly with ROM Manger (assuming that you install ROM manager first, and then use it to install romracer's recovery). Also, this latest recovery correctly handles backups and restores to/from both the internal storage and the external SD card.

CWM Recovery Touch + Installing ROMs

Hi,
I finally unlocked the BL on my Atrix (4.5.91 from AT&T)
I downloaded ROM Manager and installed CWM Recovery. I managed to boot into recovery from ROM Manager once but now it's not working.
I get the Motorola Logo and then it switches to the android logo with an exclamation mark
I was thinking of flashing the touch recovery, found information here:
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/install-clockworkmod-recovery-touch-on-motorola-atrix-4g-how-to/
Is there a newer version? Are these instructions accurate? Do I need to be in fastboot to do this?
Also, I never flashed a ROM before
I really need a clear NOOB guide for doing this and would appreciate recommendations for ROM (if possible, ones that have Hebrew)
Thanks!!!
before you start digging an even bigger hole... STOP
you've already installed cwm so I don't know why you would need to install another version? Right now you need to get your phone up and running again.
Try these steps... power up phone holding the volume down button to get into recovery. Did that work? If so you should see the recovery menu - select data/facory reset and press power to select and then try and reboot system... does that work?
If not I think you'll need to flash the sbf file using rsd lite. Instructions are easy to find on here. Good luck.
I think I didn't explain myself properly.
The phone works 100%, I simply cannot boot into CWM recovery
when I power up holding the volume down button I get to what I think is the phone's default recovery. I get Fastboot as the first option and I can browse through with the volume down button
Anyways, what I would like to learn how to do is safely flash CWM Recover Touch (just because it's easier to use) and Flash ROMs
Thanks!!
Insure that rom manager is up to date, then reflash cwm recovery & try booting into recovery again.
www.HostileSlothRecords.blogspot.com
OK, I re-flashed CWM recovery and it's working now
Before I proceed, I would like to backup my current AT&T ROM.
1) do I do this through th Backup and Restore in the recovery?
2) is this called NANDROID backup?
3) is it safe to restore from it?
I created a backup and again it does not boot into recovery. same issue
Will I always need to reflash it after each time?
OK, it only boots into recovery once after I flash it. Even if I don't do anything
ROM Manager is the most recent version (5.0.0.7)
Recovery is the most recent version according to ROM Manager (5.0.2.0)
Anyone? please help
mickeycohen said:
OK, I re-flashed CWM recovery and it's working now
Before I proceed, I would like to backup my current AT&T ROM.
1) do I do this through th Backup and Restore in the recovery?
2) is this called NANDROID backup?
3) is it safe to restore from it?
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1) yes
2) yes
3) yes
mickeycohen said:
I created a backup and again it does not boot into recovery. same issue
Will I always need to reflash it after each time?
OK, it only boots into recovery once after I flash it. Even if I don't do anything
ROM Manager is the most recent version (5.0.0.7)
Recovery is the most recent version according to ROM Manager (5.0.2.0)
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Flash the recovery through ROM Manager one more time, boot to recovery, and flash the latest version from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1475444
See if that one stays working.

[Q] Accessing Bootloader and Clockworkmod Touch Recovery 5.8.1.5

Hello guys,
I'm sorry to bother you, apparently with some more newbie questions. I just got an SGS2 GT-I9100. Finding the right kernel, flashing it and rooting the phone was actually easier than rooting my HTC Desire. I also installed CWM Recovery through Rom Manager and flashed a custom ROM (CheckROM RevoHD) just to practice.
However, with my old HTC Desire, I have the option to boot into Booltloader by pressing volume down + power button. From there I can go to recovery, or reboot the phone or whatever (in case I have problems or want to perform nandroid backup/restore).
I was wondering if the same applies to SGS2? I've tried all combinations (vol up + vol down + power or vol up + home + power) but I can only go to download mode. I also flashed through Odin GT-I9100_OLD_BOOTLOADER.tar.md5 but nothing changed. Is there a bootloader mode at all for SGS2 like there is for my HTC.
If I mess things up flashing ROMs lets say, how am I supposed to get into recovery by using a combination of buttons?
Also I downloaded from the official website the clockwork touch recovery... a zip file named "recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.1.5-galaxys2".
Can anybody please explain me very shortly how am I supposed to flash this file?
It is a zip file so Odin would not flash it. I tried to install it from clockwork recovery as zip file. It said "successful" but when i entered recovery again, its still the old non touch version.
Thanks in advance for your time and help... much appreciated.
Adrian.K said:
Hello guys,
I'm sorry to bother you, apparently with some more newbie questions. I just got an SGS2 GT-I9100. Finding the right kernel, flashing it and rooting the phone was actually easier than rooting my HTC Desire. I also installed CWM Recovery through Rom Manager and flashed a custom ROM (CheckROM RevoHD) just to practice.
However, with my old HTC Desire, I have the option to boot into Booltloader by pressing volume down + power button. From there I can go to recovery, or reboot the phone or whatever (in case I have problems or want to perform nandroid backup/restore).
I was wondering if the same applies to SGS2? I've tried all combinations (vol up + vol down + power or vol up + home + power) but I can only go to download mode. I also flashed through Odin GT-I9100_OLD_BOOTLOADER.tar.md5 but nothing changed. Is there a bootloader mode at all for SGS2 like there is for my HTC.
If I mess things up flashing ROMs lets say, how am I supposed to get into recovery by using a combination of buttons?
Also I downloaded from the official website the clockwork touch recovery... a zip file named "recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.1.5-galaxys2".
Can anybody please explain me very shortly how am I supposed to flash this file?
It is a zip file so Odin would not flash it. I tried to install it from clockwork recovery as zip file. It said "successful" but when i entered recovery again, its still the old non touch version.
Thanks in advance for your time and help... much appreciated.
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Your "boot into bootloader" is something similar to "boot into recovery" for the SGS2.
To boot into recovery mode, just press Volume UP + Home + Power buttons as long as recovery menu appears.
There you will find the options for normal reboot, backup and restore, wiping, fixing things, etc.
The bootloader itself in "open" for the SGS2. So no need to flash another bootloader.
Only if your are on Gingerbread (GB) and have a USB Jig to reset the flash counter, you have to flash the old GB bootloader.
If you want another ClockWorkMode (CWM) recovery, e.g. with touch recovery, then you need to flash a kernel containing this recovery.
For the SGS2, the recovery mode is build/contained in the kernel.
As long as you are on a custom ROM, you have to find a kernel, which is compatible with your ROM and containing the recovery mode you want to have.
Try SiyahKernel, as it is compatible for nearly all available ROMs and the latest (ICS) versions do have touch recovery.
Good luck !
It_ler said:
If you want another ClockWorkMode (CWM) recovery, e.g. with touch recovery, then you need to flash a kernel containing this recovery.
For the SGS2, the recovery mode is build/contained in the kernel.
As long as you are on a custom ROM, you have to find a kernel, which is compatible with your ROM and containing the recovery mode you want to have.
Try SiyahKernel, as it is compatible for nearly all available ROMs and the latest (ICS) versions do have touch recovery.
Good luck !
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Dear It_ler,
Thank you so much for your explanations. Now everything is clear. Thanks.
By the way... I hope you guys really win the Euro2012 Best team around no doubts...

CWM or TWRP

Which recovery do you think is more stable, now on our devices?
Do you mean button CWM (vs Touch CWM)?
If I remember correctly, that ROM is based off NottachTrix4G. If so, then yes you can use button CWM.
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LG G5 H850 Unrooting and updating android?

Hello,
I got a little problem with my lg g5.. I've unrooted my phone for a couple weeks ago to try and update to the latests version of android but I'm stuck at the part of updating.
Currently my phone is running android version 6.0.1 but I've seen that there is a newer version and I would love to install it on my phone but the notification that is popping up every day is nog working.
Hope somebody can help me.. Im really bad at this kinda things.
Do you have TWRP installed as a custom recovery? If so I understand your need to flash the default recovery img or updating from the phone will fail on reboot.
Check our autoprime's all in one guide that might help you troubleshoot and restore your phone to MM or N
megatron_lives said:
Do you have TWRP installed as a custom recovery? If so I understand your need to flash the default recovery img or updating from the phone will fail on reboot.
Check our autoprime's all in one guide that might help you troubleshoot and restore your phone to MM or N
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Is there a way to check what custom recovery I've installed? It's been a while since I rooted my phone..
Turn off the phone or remove the battery. Then, hold down the volume down button and then the power button. Keep them both held till you see the LG logo, then release the power button and briefly press and hold the power button again. If successful you should see a white, factory restore menu. Use the volume keys to navigate and the power button to select yes on both the two screens. NB if you do not have a custom recovery this will factory restore your phone-so make a backup. If you do have a custom recovery, it should boot up e.g TWRP
From here you can flash the default boot loader img and then update ota
megatron_lives said:
Turn off the phone or remove the battery. Then, hold down the volume down button and then the power button. Keep them both held till you see the LG logo, then release the power button and briefly press and hold the power button again. If successful you should see a white, factory restore menu. Use the volume keys to navigate and the power button to select yes on both the two screens. NB if you do not have a custom recovery this will factory restore your phone-so make a backup. If you do have a custom recovery, it should boot up e.g TWRP
From here you can flash the default boot loader img and then update ota
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When I restart my phone and use those keys my phone is booting into the white screen where I can go into factory restore.. Do I need to install a custom recovery first?
Once in the white screen, to see if you do have a custom recovery installed, you need to select yes on both screens to enter the custom recovery. As I said before, if you do not have a custom recovery (such as TWRP) you will factory reset your phone and lose all settings so make backups first.
Before all that though, how did you root and into it your phone- that will give me an idea as to if you have a custom recovery installed
megatron_lives said:
Once in the white screen, to see if you do have a custom recovery installed, you need to select yes on both screens to enter the custom recovery. As I said before, if you do not have a custom recovery (such as TWRP) you will factory reset your phone and lose all settings so make backups first.
Before all that though, how did you root and into it your phone- that will give me an idea as to if you have a custom recovery installed
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I've been using the bootloader unlock from this link
So you most likely flashed TWRP if you followed the instructions verbatim. How did in root?
megatron_lives said:
So you most likely flashed TWRP if you followed the instructions verbatim. How did in root?
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Flashed the SuperSU with TWRP, it's down below at the tutorial page.
Now I only need to know what I need for the stock recovery and how I can update my phone
For the stock recovery, I have 6.01 10E stock recovery here https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3j5Gs11w3EqVzNwa0h3b2tVWmc/view?usp=drivesdk
Hopefully that should work. If not, you can extract the recovery image from the full zips on autoprime's all in one LG g5 post.
Good luck
Hope I will get it working xD Thanks for your help!

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