How can i remove clockwork recovery




















Off course than I will post your name as the author? What do you say about that? Glad you liked the guide. Yes, I am the author. You are welcome to translate it and post it on the ZTE blog, provided you give us the credit and a link back to this original post. Is there an easy way to remove this image and re-flash it? I have gingerbread installed on my nook color it is awesome!

However, I am a noob and want to try flashing I think that is the correct term another ROM on the nook color? The ROM I would like to flash is the original nook software and keeping the gingerbread too? Is this an option or am I way off base? However, unlike most Android devices, Nook Color supports booting an operating system from the SD card as well, so you can choose to install Gingerbread on a separate SD card and use it whenever required.

Some Googling on it should easily get you going. I just rooted my Droid 1 and downloaded CWM, looed at sum roms and decided to get one. I am not sure what Class the original 2GB card was, no indication on card, but the new one is Class 4. Now, I know from lots of sources that there are myriad problems with SD cards, and there are variations relating to the actual phone, the card, etc. So, I have decided to Format this card right from the off, as I have seen this elsewhere as a necessary preliminary step.

There is a format function in CWR, and I am hoping that I will be able to format the new card there, without ever actually booting into the Android system. I have a complete back-up of all on the existing SD, which is FAT32, including the apps folder shown above. I am also new to this entire thing so bare with me please.

I found a site the lists detailed instructions on how to update my samsung continuum to the android 3. I do not want it to mess up my phone so have been asking everywhere possible if anyone knows about it but have gotten no response. You seem to know very well about all this, I hope you can help! Hi , Hope to find someone who could give me a tip or something. I just rooted my T-Mobile G2X yesterday for the first time. As newbie seems i deleted some files besides the unwanted apps.

At first i lost data service then i reset it. I did backup to clockworkmod app but i forgot to save on my laptop. Now i have internet service but i can not download any application and some other issues. How can i download apps now or is there any way i could get a factory data reset or what should i do?

Any suggestion? I would really appreciate it cause T-mobile and LG didnt care about anything. There was; DL it; got a wacky! Googled to this page. I assume this is the file that just DL… however, am a little terrified to run it because:. So, should I run it? Will the unlock remain without issue?

If you checked for a firmware update and installed it successfully, it must have removed ClockworkMod recovery from your phone and replaced it with the stock recovery. Lastly, if you want ClockworkMod recovery back, you can easily install it with the ROM Manager method mentioned in this guide. Hope it helps…welcome to the wonderful albeit a bit complicated world of Android! First of all thanks for being there to answer our questions and help us with getting more out andriod.

Now i am trying to upgrade to a newer Coredroid Rom V6. My main concern is my data. Now i am new to this whole rooting and customizing android scene but i am usually good with computers and tech. It is possible to do that with Android, and here is how you should go about it: 1. Using Titanium Backup, make a backup of all your installed apps and their data.

You may skip system apps and their data. Connect your phone to your computer, mount the SD card and transfer all the content from the SD card that you want to save, to your computer, especially including the folder containing apps and data backed up by TitaniumBackup. Sync your contacts, calendar entries etc.

Most users have it set automatically by default anyway. Now download the ROM, reboot into recovery, wipe all data, cache and Dalvik cache, and feel free to flash the new ROM without the risk of losing your data and apps. Can be expained what format boot, system, data, cache, sdcard or sd-ext does exactly? Wit hthis I mean, when choosing either one, what will stay and what will I be loosing?

With explaining this above, the guide would be completed. I ask this because many tutorials of custom roms explain me to do this without telling me if I loose apps, widgets, MSGs, etc, or not at all. That my friend, is a superb idea! Instead of further lengthening this guide by adding that information here, I am writing a new guide that will explain all about Android partitions, in detail. I am assuming once i use cmod to flash a new rom, that i would need to reinstall it from the market to use it again say in the case of a restore.

Oh and for a really quick answer to your question…all your apps, widgets and messages etc. A superb guide, as clear as a bell, and as extensive as a TAX audit. Regarding taking screen shots while in recovery, the only way is to use a tool called ddms, that comes with the Android SDK. Hi, I have unlocked the device hTC inspire 4g.

ROM has been downloaded. Suddenly i entred in ROM app and selected 2 option. After that the mobile was dipalying the screen exactly like first screen shot on this webpage. After that i removed battery and inserted again it turned ON. But it is not taking me to the home screen.

Could you please suggest me on this issue. Hey I reqest you to give your phone to a authorised service center they will give it to you in days which costs rupees or you can download the original rom of your phone with pressing home lock and volume up key. Please please help. I have just received a druid 2 global, purchased off ebay, that has been rooted using clock work mod.

This was not in the description. The phone seems slow, slower than my previous x Also force closes and has missed calls whilst in range. Is this due to root? Can it be fixed? I am a park ranger and have no experience with these things. Please please help, any advice that you can give would be much appreciated but please explain it as if I was a three year old.

Rooting will not cause your device to be slow and buggy, nor will ClockworkMod. Do not fret as you can easily fix these problems because you already have ClockworkMod recovery installed.

All you have to do is find a more stable ROM and install it on your phone from ClockworkMod recovery. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Home Mobile. Introduction to ClockworkMod ClockworkMod recovery is one of the most widely used custom Android recoveries that is available for most mainstream Android devices. Get daily tips in your inbox Newsletter. Im stuck in recoverymode , how can i go back to my android system?

Sony Xperia-u st25a. Help device not listed! Help plis! Is anyway I can fix this? Nice to muslim brother s making the android better. If you could help, that would be greatly appreciated, thanks so much in advanced! Thank You again! Big thx, I started today with modding my phone and your tutorial helped a lot!

One of the few guides on android I have really understood…. Can mount usb storage allow me move file from SD card to system file via pc? Why u want to factory reset? Did u root ur phone before u perform the factory reset? Reporting back: I was incorrect Rico Last edited: Feb 8, Update to OP: Included direction to opening the bootable clockwork image zip file before trying to burn image to SD card.

Jan 30, 22 0. Write the bootable Clockwork image to your SD card. When your image writer software is complete, open the drive on your computer and copy the stock image either 1.

Just so I understand John, you are burning the image and as soon as you go to click on it, it says its unreadable? Are you taking it out and putting it back in your comp? I just used Windows Explorer to open the drive I have found that Windows sometimes doesn't want to recognize a flash drive, so I just unplug it and plug it back in.

I have also found that sometimes the flash drive and my front USB ports don't want to play nice with each other. Make sure you are using the 1GB clockwork, and not the mb clockwork. That did it. For some reason, I had to eject the drive and re-insert it, and it worked like a charm The Monster Rootpack seems to mention all different sizes being available now.

I only see a link to the old versions, plus instructions and thread. Once I'm back at stock 1. Seems there's alot of threads floating around; want to be sure I follow one that actually works You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads. Replies 1 Views 60K. Apr 10, 1hen2ducks. The recovery installed on an Android phone does not have an uninstall option in it.

If you wish to uninstall a custom recovery, you have to flash a stock recovery on your phone. Stock recovery will replace the custom recovery. The recovery basically has a direct link with the bootloader of the device and it plays a role in making your device boot up. The process is quite easy. The struggle comes in when you have to find a stock recovery. You have missed a vital point is the correct USB drivers for the android phone has to be installed, else the phone would not communicate with the pc.

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