[RECOVERY][SCH-I705][2013-03-07] Unofficial CWM 6.0.2.8 for VZW Tab 2 7.0 LTE - Galaxy Tab 2 7" Android Development

Unofficial ClockworkMod 6.0.2.8 non-touch
READ FIRST
*** *** *** *** Disclaimer *** *** *** ***
I am not responsible if you break your stuff. READ READ READ
If you DO NOT own a VERIZON Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 SCH-I705 then DO NOT flash this! If you have not verified and flash this on a p3xxx tab, something will break and I will not help you!​
YOU MUST BE ROOTED AND UNLOCKED!
How to flash:
ADB or Terminal Emulator
1. Download CWM 6.0.2.8 to the root of your SD Card -- CWM 6.0.2.8 recovery.img
MD5sum: d88bc5f002007ee098bec6b8a32f8b0c
2. From Terminal emulator or ADB do the following:
From ADB
Code:
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
reboot recovery
From Terminal
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
reboot recovery
ODIN
1. Install Samsung Device Drivers -- Samsung_Mobile_USB_Driver.exe
2. Download ODIN 3.04 and extract to an easy to remember location on your computer -- odin304.zip
3. Download CWM 6.0.2.8 to a easy to remember location on your computer -- CWM 6.0.2.8 recovery.tar.md5
4. Open ODIN 3.04
5. UNCHECK Everything in top left EXCEPT auto reboot
6. Click PDA and select the recovery.tar.md5 you downloaded in step 3
7. Click 'Start' *DO NOT UNPLUG YOUR TAB! IT WILL BRICK!*
Congratulations! You should now have a functional CWM 6.0.2.8 recovery.
Once you got custom, NEVER accept an OTA!
Thanks to:
The CyanogenMod team. Those guys are genius!​

Thanks Hyde!
Just loaded this up and its working fine for me.. great work
Nexttonomy

It's nicer if you click the thanks button

MrHyde03 said:
It's nicer if you click the thanks button
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will it work for p3100?

Read the thread title. It says sch-i705..

I can't seem to flash this recovery file in odin on my Verizon Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 LTE. I keep getting fail error message. Any advise?

What error do you see in your tab after it fails? And did you flash the insecure aboot?
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MrHyde03 said:
What error do you see in your tab after it fails? And did you flash the insecure aboot?
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Just says Fail. Where is the insecure aboot?
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Follow the root/unlock/recovery thread from start to finish..
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MrHyde03 said:
Follow the root/unlock/recovery thread from start to finish..
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Yes, I am, but for some reason I can't get clockworkmod recovery to flash...
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MrHyde03 said:
Follow the root/unlock/recovery thread from start to finish..
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Here is a screenshot of the error message when trying to flash custom clockworkmod recovery.

jshawjr said:
Here is a screenshot of the error message when trying to flash custom clockworkmod recovery.
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Okay, it finally worked! Thanks!!!
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jshawjr said:
Okay, it finally worked! Thanks!!!
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I'm now looking for a Stable Jelly Bean Rom...
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ROM dev on this device is pretty slow going / dead.. There's only a couple of us who are actively trying to get stuff going, but it's difficult to have no official support. I've been working on CM10 the past few weeks... maybe I'll get something going that actually boots.

MrHyde03 said:
ROM dev on this device is pretty slow going / dead.. There's only a couple of us who are actively trying to get stuff going, but it's difficult to have no official support. I've been working on CM10 the past few weeks... maybe I'll get something going that actually boots.
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No problem. What about Jelly Bean Base? Is there anything out there yet?
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Nope
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MrHyde03 said:
Nope
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Wow! Thanks...Guess I can stop searching then...

Updated OP with cwm 6.0.2.8!

Related

Newbie

Pls someone help me how can i go into recovery without using computer
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It depends on what rom ur using.
In most roms you Spamm the g button on boot
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RomWiz said:
It depends on what rom ur using.
In most roms you Spamm the g button on boot
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Am on stock 2.3.4
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isaacginger said:
Am on stock 2.3.4
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I dont think you can do it with stock rom.
Try zeus rom.
You can also use an app to do it.
It is called rebooter.
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recovery
isaacginger said:
Am on stock 2.3.4
download anreboot.
you can access recovery through the app. hope this help
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If he's on stock he probably doesn't have recovery or root access
He's rooted but i don't think he has recovery?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859515
So IF he boot recovery it will just factory reset.
Made that mistake myself.
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If you are rooted and have no recovery just get Rom manager from play store and install recovery from it, the app also has a reboot in recovery option
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ErnuB said:
If you are rooted and have no recovery just get Rom manager from play store and install recovery from it, the app also has a reboot in recovery option
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This is the easiest way.
Procedure for our newbie friend.
1. Download rom manager from play store.
2. Open the apps then click flash ClockworkMod Recovery (need internet connection to flash)
3. After flashing click Reboot into recovery
I suggest that use the old clockworkmod(Version 5.0.2.6) because base from my experienced i always have a hard time rebooting using the touch version. It's like there is a time out, i ended always into bootloop and it takes an hour to reboot.

Galaxy tab i957 AT&T

[Q] is CM10 ready to use by normal user or still under construction ??????
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azaza852 said:
[Q] is CM10 ready to use by normal user or still under construction ??????
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still under construction. as of right now you have to build it yourself, although nrvate may be releasing something depending on how stable it can become.
azaza852 said:
[Q] is CM10 ready to use by normal user or still under construction ??????
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Its stable now check it out.
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Thank u for your reply
& I have a request from u
I want a full steps to instal it from A to Z because i am a normal user not dev
& i will be grateful for u
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Up up up
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Use TWRP
azaza852 said:
Up up up
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Hey you need to get TWRP installed and then you should be good from there. Find the TWRP forum back a page then follow the instructions there. If you have never flashed a recovery before there are really good instructions in the CWMR thread. You might try flashing CWM first if you are a noob (I used CWMR for a while and it's a great recovery too) . Basically you need to get odin, and the adb drivers for your device. Turn your device off and put it in download mode (Power button and both volumes, then release power once it vibrates). Have odin ready with your custom recovery in the PDA slot. Once your device plugged in and in d/l mode odin will recognize it (if not you did something wrong).
pussyliquor said:
Its stable now check it out.
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Depends on what you mean by stable. While most features seemed to work okay, for me video play-back was horrible. Videos skipped and lagged. Since video playback is a major thing for me it's a deal breaker as it stands. I hope it in the future it gets fixed. Other than that though.. all was good with it

No rom, no rom in recovery to flash, no backup

Pretty much just that. Not sure what to do. Flashed trickdroid 5.3 and like the ****ty luck I always have with any phone, data stopped transferring to the phone via usb. I could take it off, but when I tried to put **** on it said "Phone has either been disconnected or isn't available" or something like that. Got ARHD 8.0 on my phone via adb push, thought **** was good so I formatted the **** out of my phone, go to flash it and it's a "bad" rom. Lmao ok. ****. Any tips?
You curse a lot. If you can access recovery mode. Download a flash able Stock ROM and install it through recovery.
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neim81094 said:
You curse a lot. If you can access recovery mode. Download a flash able Stock ROM and install it through recovery.
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I can access recovery but have no rom to boot into and don't have a rom on recovery. Did you even read the title?
milesmarrero said:
I can access recovery but have no rom to boot into and don't have a rom on recovery. Did you even read the title?
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Use the all-in-one toolkit in the forum to sideload your ROM.
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You curse a lot *and* you're being an a--hole.
Someone tried to help you. You insulted them. Not cool. How did you ever get 22 people to click the thanks button with posts like these ?
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redbull123 said:
Use the all-in-one toolkit in the forum to sideload your ROM.
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That is the correct answer.
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WiFi not working after flashing custom ROM

Hey guys, I just installed nik's new project x rebirth 3.6 because it looked amazing!
So I wiped data
Wiped cache
I flashed the ROM
And then I Rebooted
I went through the setup everything was fine just that the slider for WiFi was greyed out and it says and is stuck on "turning on..."
I waited really long to see what would happen but no success
All I see it error
I kept trying and trying but no luck
I did everything from wiping data and cache
I reinstalled the ROM
And I flashed and ICS kernel I had lying around on my sdcard but yet no success.
BTW I did not flash a kernel when I flashed the ROM
I flashed an ICS kernel after wiping the data and cache many times thinking it would work
Someone please help! Thanks
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Have u checked bugs of the rom?
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GuyananV said:
Hey guys, I just installed nik's new project x rebirth 3.6 because it looked amazing!
So I wiped data
Wiped cache
I flashed the ROM
And then I Rebooted
I went through the setup everything was fine just that the slider for WiFi was greyed out and it says and is stuck on "turning on..."
I waited really long to see what would happen but no success
All I see it error
I kept trying and trying but no luck
I did everything from wiping data and cache
I reinstalled the ROM
And I flashed and ICS kernel I had lying around on my sdcard but yet no success.
BTW I did not flash a kernel when I flashed the ROM
I flashed an ICS kernel after wiping the data and cache many times thinking it would work
Someone please help! Thanks
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[email protected] said:
Have u checked bugs of the rom?
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WiFi should work. It might be a recovery related problem. What recovery are you currently using?
I checked bugs everything is working
And also I'm using clockword mod 6. Something
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GuyananV said:
I checked bugs everything is working
And also I'm using clockword mod 6. Something
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Use 4EXT or ClockworkMod v5.0.2.0. V6 is only a port and therefore, there can be some bugs. I know that 4EXT and CWM 5.0.2.0 work. 4EXT is kind of like a modified CWM with extra features here and there. Its also officially supported.
I believe it is kernel related..
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LamboBull said:
I believe it is kernel related..
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Kangaroo Kernel's WiFi works. That is a fact. If it doesn't work, then it might be recovery related where the recovery might not be flashing some modules correctly and whatnot. I used to have the same problem except with dla5244's port of TWRP. That is why I suggested OP use Official ClockworkMod or 4EXT.
Thank you guys so much
It was actually the the recovery
I flashed Clockwordmod v5 and it worked like a charm
thanks guy!
GuyananV said:
Thank you guys so much
It was actually the the recovery
I flashed Clockwordmod v5 and it worked like a charm
thanks guy!
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How did u flash it ?
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anonymousss said:
How did u flash it ?
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Its in every guide
fastboot flash recovery (name of recovery).img
072665995 said:
Its in every guide
fastboot flash recovery (name of recovery).img
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Isn't there any other way :s like flashing it via recovery :d
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anonymousss said:
Isn't there any other way :s like flashing it via recovery :d
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no
at least none that I'm aware of.
4EXT recovery has an app and when you download the file, it will automatically flash for you.
072665995 said:
no
at least none that I'm aware of.
4EXT recovery has an app and when you download the file, it will automatically flash for you.
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So does cwm recovery (ROM Control - in play store)
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072665995 said:
no
at least none that I'm aware of.
4EXT recovery has an app and when you download the file, it will automatically flash for you.
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Silversniper said:
So does cwm recovery (ROM Control - in play store)
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So I just download the recovery file and flash it through the existing recovery (4ext touch) to change it to cwm?
And will this fix wifi?
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anonymousss said:
So I just download the recovery file and flash it through the existing recovery (4ext touch) to change it to cwm?
And will this fix wifi?
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No, you need to put the phone in FASTBOOT USB mode and use the command that was posted.
FASTBOOT is different than recovery mode.
anonymousss said:
So I just download the recovery file and flash it through the existing recovery (4ext touch) to change it to cwm?
And will this fix wifi?
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No download ROM manager or 4EXT Recovery Updater (the latter may require a bit more searching).
As i've never really used ROM manager (nor would i ever recommend CWM over 4EXT), I can't really help you there.
For 4EXT Recovery Updater, you will need to wait a bit for downloads and stuff (roughly 5 minutes). After click install/update. Choose touch or normal (i use touch). Select version. It will download and then after downloads finish, it will flash the recovery for you.
Guys I am well aware of Rom manager and 4ext app control ;D
I just want to change my recovery to cwm or something else than 4ext rc9 because hopefully that will fix my wifi (turning on) error
And I am asking if there is a way easier than the command prompt way
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anonymousss said:
Guys I am well aware of Rom manager and 4ext app control ;D
I just want to change my recovery to cwm or something else than 4ext rc9 because hopefully that will fix my wifi (turning on) error
And I am asking if there is a way easier than the command prompt way
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well
I just gave u instructions for 4EXT. Im sure ROM control is something similar.
And also fastboot method is about as simple as it gets rieally....
072665995 said:
Its in every guide
fastboot flash recovery (name of recovery).img
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tpbklake said:
No, you need to put the phone in FASTBOOT USB mode and use the command that was posted.
FASTBOOT is different than recovery mode.
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072665995 said:
well
I just gave u instructions for 4EXT. Im sure ROM control is something similar.
And also fastboot method is about as simple as it gets rieally....
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
What he said!!!!!!!!!!
tpbklake said:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
What he said!!!!!!!!!!
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What if I lost the Android folder I made when I was rooting my device ? Can I still use the fastboot (command prompt) method ?
That's the problem guys
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[MiniTool] [Flashable Zip] [CASUAL] [4.3+] Nexus 4 Stock Recovery Flasher v0.6

Nexus 4 Stock Recovery Flasher v0.6
Have you ever get into a situation where you have a custom recovery on a stock rom and then get a OTA update then you find out that you need to flash the stock recovery to flash?, well this Nexus 4 Stock Recovery Flasher will sort it all out.
DISCLAMER: I am not responsible for ANY damage to your device what so ever, if your device flies away then that is not my problem.
NOTICE: This will flash the Android 4.3 and above stock recovery so if you have issues with the recovery just by having anything that is suppose to be running on Android 4.2.2 or below then that is your problem, it is possible to get the Android 4.2.2 recovery but it is pointless really since Android 4.3 is the latest version.
Also, PLEASE make sure you flash the recovery which is intended for that Android version so for example 4.3 recovery for 4.3 and 4.4 recovery for 4.4.x.
Be sure to donate to me if I really helped you.
Starts from Android 4.3 Stock Recovery
Windows, Linux and CASUAL Version is available.
DOWNLOAD MINITOOL/CASUAL
Flashable Zip here:
DOWNLOAD FLASHABLE ZIP
Nexus 4 Stock Recovery Flasher for Linux v0.2 Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8mQboJt2iE
Nexus 4 Stock Recovery Flasher CASUAL v0.2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZRYODympaA
Operating Systems Tested on:
Windows 8 Pro X64
Windows 8.1 X64
Ubuntu 13.10 X86
Site Status: Online
If Offline, having issues downloading or the site then use the mirror post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47726527&postcount=71
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Minitools:
Version 0.1: Initial Release
Version 0.2: Fixed Echo commands and added a command that I forgot to add. [Last 4.3]
Version 0.3: 4.4 KitKat recovery added (Replaces 4.3 Recovery)
Flashable Zip:
Version 0.1: Initial Release
Version 0.2: Unknown, I forgot to add that "minor" incremental changelog ages ago. :S
Version 0.3: Now works in all recoveries thanks to Flintburg. [Last 4.3]
Version 0.4: 4.4 KitKat recovery added (replaces 4.3 Recovery)
CASUAL:
Version 0.2: Initial Release (based on the minitool).
Version 0.3: Added banner.
Version 0.4: Fixed commands, this will fix the execution issues so I would upgrade unless you want to have a broken version, turns out that the CASUAL I am currently using is missing Fastboot, I will look at this and try fixing it in a certain future version.
This will set a new requirement which is to have a custom recovery as it is the only way to replace the recovery that way (this uses the Flashable zip since there are no other methods), it will remain like this until CASUAL supports Fastboot.
Version 0.5: Added the latest Flashable Zip (as of this date which is v0.3), should work in all recoveries now.
Version 0.6: 4.4 KitKat recovery added
What features/files does the minitool contain?, well...:
The Stock Recovery Flasher (obviously), batch file updater to update the file itself so you don't need to waste your time downloading the file again as an update, ADB files, Fastboot, wget for Windows to download the file which is required for the updater and of course the stock Android recovery.
If you want I can give you the Android 4.2.2 recovery.img image for the tool.
The updater was introduced from the Soft-Brick Recovery Project for the LG GT540 which I created myself.
Anyway post your results below so I know if it works or anything like that.
By the way in case you where wondering why all the files are in one place its because that I cannot find out a CMD command to move a file back one directory for the updater, if I do my method then it has to be in a certain directory so unfortunately that's how it is going to be until I find out the command.
First!
Can be really helpful!
Thanks alot and also post it in the Developement section maybe!
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failly said:
First!
Can be really helpful!
Thanks alot and also post it in the Developement section maybe!
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I was thinking about it but looking at the rules of posting or whatever it did not mention anything or any part of this simple tool.
EDIT: Just PMed Mike, now we will have to just wait for the options...
EDIT 2: Moved!
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Bump for being the easiest place to find the .img for the stock recovery. Thanks man! And if you're looking to move up a directory, it's just
Code:
cd ..
karasuhebi said:
Bump for being the easiest place to find the .img for the stock recovery. Thanks man! And if you're looking to move up a directory, it's just
Code:
cd ..
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Yeah that is the problem, I can't move the file like that unfortunately, I guess I will have to leave it to that.
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andyabc said:
Version 0.1: Initial Release
Version 0.2: Fixed Echo commands and added a command that I forgot to add.
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what echo commands are you referring to?
detdett said:
what echo commands are you referring to?
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The ones that echo the input text to output text like within the batch script.
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Can you make a flashable zip to flash in recovery?
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Zehlek said:
Can you make a flashable zip to flash in recovery?
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Yeah sure, I will just create it "quickly".
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Thanks man. I'll use this soon.
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zerosource said:
Thanks man. I'll use this soon.
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It is now in the OP.
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Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
Thank you for your contribution.
But unfortunately, the flashable zip file does not work.. The file is corrupted.. I even tried downloading it few times..
Thanaya said:
Thank you for your contribution.
But unfortunately, the flashable zip file does not work.. The file is corrupted.. I even tried downloading it few times..
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Got the same, try it now.
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Thanaya said:
Thank you for your contribution.
But unfortunately, the flashable zip file does not work.. The file is corrupted.. I even tried downloading it few times..
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Worked for me when I flashed it
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Worked for me when I flashed it
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It works now because I have recompressed and uploaded it, it was around 6MB when it should be around 12MB.
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Ok, today I am just going to create the Linux version of the flasher so stay tuned.
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Hey andyanc keep up the good work. I have a suggestion though. I'm not sure if the recovery has changed since the initial 4.3 release for the Nexus 4 but if it has, I suggest you note in the OP which version of the recovery is included in your tools. Cheers!

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