Install CWM touch recovery on Optimus 4x HD (P880) - LG Optimus 4X HD

Note: You need an optimus 4X with UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER and ROOTED, also you need optimus 4x drivers and ADB installed in your computer (ADB attached).
1. Go to: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager and download the last touch image for LG Optimus 4x.
2. [Recommended] rename the image file (like: "recovery-clockwork-touch-X.X.X.X-p880.img") to "recovery.img"
3. Connect your 4X to the computer and copy the image to the root of your internal sdcard (/sdcard).
4. In your computer, open a command prompt in you adb folder and type "c:\adb>adb shell".
5. Type:
su
cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
6. Restart in recovery mode (shut down and turn on pressing power button + volume down button).

or go to PlayStore and install RomManager and donate for it like a real Men for touch recovery or free for nontouch, then install the easy Way trough RomManager...

AdiSimpson said:
or go to PlayStore and install RomManager and donate for it like a real Men for touch recovery or free for nontouch, then install the easy Way trough RomManager...
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The guy's trying to give a hand for who can't donate for lacking CC reasons, its not that everyone who doesn't donate doesn't want to.
You don't need to be an ass because you're one of the people who donated.
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You dont need a credit card...PayPal
Gesendet vom LG Optimus X4 HD mit TapaTalk

AdiSimpson said:
or go to PlayStore and install RomManager and donate for it like a real Men for touch recovery or free for nontouch, then install the easy Way trough RomManager...
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AdiSimpson said:
You dont need a credit card...PayPal
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I don't use RomManager, and it has nothing to do with costs. I have bought many apps over the last couple of years, but RomManager doesn't do anything that you can't do yourself.
I have said it before and will again ... people are much better off being able to install things like Recoveries, ROMs, Kernels etc on their own, from the command line or ADB rather than relying on an application to do it for them. That way you know what to do if it goes wrong and you can't get access to your phone's Android O/S. I have seen far too many people not know how to fix it and then panic like mad because they need help and no-one replies within 5 minutes when they really, really need their phone working straight away
Also, PayPal isn't a solution for the Play Store - there are some countries that simply can't get access to certain apps and there are some people (especially the younger ones) who can't get a card, a PayPal account or whatever else.

I must admit that the supportive (and maybe correct way) it's install this app using cwm rom manager and donate for it, despite of that, I'm not hacking cwm, clockworkmod guys publish freely the image so anyone that knows adb commands can install touch recovery, again, if you can, you should donate for this app but if for any reason you can't donate you could try this method.
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AdiSimpson said:
You dont need a credit card...PayPal
Gesendet vom LG Optimus X4 HD mit TapaTalk
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And for PayPal you would need a CC to put money or it. Or a Bank account. If you think about it.

AdiSimpson said:
or go to PlayStore and install RomManager and donate for it like a real Men for touch recovery or free for nontouch, then install the easy Way trough RomManager...
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adi no one likes smart ass so SHUT THE HELL UP !

Question: Does it work on JB v20 or it must be v10?

I've installed in stock v20a.
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fguzmant said:
I must admit that the supportive (and maybe correct way) it's install this app using cwm rom manager and donate for it, despite of that, I'm not hacking cwm, clockworkmod guys publish freely the image so anyone that knows adb commands can install touch recovery, again, if you can, you should donate for this app but if for any reason you can't donate you could try this method.
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thats all i said....never said its wrong, but people like ljubisa_sk will never understand. sorry for OT

Just installed it, works like a charm.

Thanks
fguzmant said:
Note: You need an unlocked and rooted optimus 4X, also you need optimus 4x drivers and ADB installed in your computer (ADB attached).
1. Go to: and download the last touch image for LG Optimus 4x.
2. [Recommended] rename the image file (like: "recovery-clockwork-touch-X.X.X.X-p880.img") to "recovery.img"
3. Connect your 4X to the computer and copy the image to the root of your internal sdcard (/sdcard).
4. Open a command prompt in you adb folder and type "c:\adb>adb shell".
5. Type:
su
cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
6. Restart in recovery mode (shut down and turn on pressing power button + volume down button).
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Thanks it works perfectly.

AdiSimpson said:
or go to PlayStore and install RomManager and donate for it like a real Men for touch recovery or free for nontouch, then install the easy Way trough RomManager...
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oh man thanks i did not knew about this, this made everything so easy all for just $1.99.....

Permission Denied
Whenever I try this I get permission denied. How can I fix this?
[email protected]:/ $ cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
/system/bin/sh: can't create /dev/block/mmcblk0p1: Permission denied
Edit: Wow I feel stupid now. I forgot to type su.

Bollen55 said:
Whenever I try this I get permission denied. How can I fix this?
[email protected]:/ $ cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
/system/bin/sh: can't create /dev/block/mmcblk0p1: Permission denied
Edit: Wow I feel stupid now. I forgot to type su.
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Yep that's the problem, it's really easy to note it, when you connect as superuser (su) the prompt changes to "#" instead of "$" hope that it worked fine to you.

Hi after flashing the CWM I can NOT get in recovery any more, the phone starts but no recovery
[LGE_SECURITY] ERROR: boot image signature
I probably have to flash the rom again.

Did you unlock your bootloader?

Dexxon said:
Did you unlock your bootloader?
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Bootloader was locked,
now is working fine
thanks

older backups
I installed the new touch recovery from within rommanager to install CM based roms. But i want to go back tot and older stock backup but they are not found in CWM anymore, only backups made with the new CWM. Is is possible to restore old version CWM backups ?

Related

Will donate for help.

Just like the title suggests, I need help. I have been working on this for three days and have not accomplished anything.
I have been rooted for six months, flashed many roms, kernels, enabled apps2sd, etc.., etc.., but I do not know how it all works(just to give you a little FYI).
"I do not have a recovery screen anymore." At first I just wasn't able to push a new one, it would tell me "usage flash_image partition.img" or something very similar. I searched for that phrase and found something with it in the G1 forums, tried it(probably should have asked first), and now I don't even have a recovery image. Like I said I've tried almost everything and it may be simple but this is beyond me, someone please help.
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secbrad said:
Just like the title suggests, I need help. I have been working on this for three days and have not accomplished anything.
I have been rooted for six months, flashed many roms, kernels, enabled apps2sd, etc.., etc.., but I do not know how it all works(just to give you a little FYI).
"I do not have a recovery screen anymore." At first I just wasn't able to push a new one, it would tell me "usage flash_image partition.img" or something very similar. I searched for that phrase and found something with it in the G1 forums, tried it(probably should have asked first), and now I don't even have a recovery image. Like I said I've tried almost everything and it may be simple but this is beyond me, someone please help.
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what happens when you hold home then press the power button? Is there any sort of screen if you get a screen you need to install android sdk and flash a new recovery image using adb
bycoo222 said:
what happens when you hold home then press the power button? Is there any sort of screen if you get a screen you need to install android sdk and flash a new recovery image using adb
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Yes there is a screen, it's the green HTC w/ white background. It will just sit there forever. I am at work right now so I can't do it yet but when I get home I'll try it, hopefully that works.
BTW, from my phone I can't tell if you have a donate button. I was serious about that.
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Try downloading the RUU and then re-rooting your phone. It will be wiped clean from the RUU install then you'll be able to push a new recovery img over. If you don't want to do that my other suggestion is if you can't manually flash the recovery try downloading RomManager from the market and using that to flash a recovery.
As far as why you can't flash a recovery where are you placing the recovery.img when you try? are you doing it from your computer or from your sdcard using a terminal emulator? If its from your computer make sure that the recovery.img is in the tools folder and make sure you type it word for word (caps included) if your trying to do it from the terminal emulator and its on your sdcard the same applies as it must be letter for letter and word for word, but before you can type anything you have to gain root access in the terminal you do this by simply typing su and then enter. SuperUser Permissions will ask you if its ok to use root click ok then type in what you need to.
Since you said you've been trying to flash it I assume you know what to type but if you need it again just ask I'll post it up for you. Hope this helps.
Here's something I wrote a few days ago to help someone who was trying to flash a custom recovery might be helpful.
Flashing a custom recovery is pretty easy there is a couple of ways to do it some find it easier to do by putting it on the sd card and flashing it through a terminal emulator or if you have your htc sync and adb set up already you can throw it on your sd card and type this
Code:
adb remount
Code:
adb shell
Code:
flash_image recovery /sdcard/RA-darchstar.img
You should see this below
Code:
# flash_image recovery /sdcard/RA-darchstar.img
flash_image recovery /sdcard/RA-darchstar.img
#
Reboot into recovery and you should be all set to go. The other way by using the terminal emulator you'll just type in this in:
Code:
su
Accept Root access request from SuperUser Permissions then type:
Code:
flash_image recovery /sdcard/RA-darchstar.img
You should see the same output to know you did it correctly. Hope this helps.
secbrad said:
Yes there is a screen, it's the green HTC w/ white background. It will just sit there forever. I am at work right now so I can't do it yet but when I get home I'll try it, hopefully that works.
BTW, from my phone I can't tell if you have a donate button. I was serious about that.
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No donate needed
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Also try quick boot to get in to recovery
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Thanks
Thanks everyone for all you help. I ended up being able to do it through terminal. I guess next time I won't wait three days to ask for a thirty second fix.

CM9 for OB

I'm just sayin' I hope that we get to see some love and get the CM9 rom for the OB. I would really like to get ICS before the middle of next year. Is there somewhere we can put in some kind of request? or is there a way to use an existing CM9 build to port it to the OB using something from a CM7 build? I've had the phone for about 5 months and getting tired of running 2.2 Froyo just still debating whether to take the plunge and root and put on CM7 or wait it out a little longer. I really have never messed with an android phone before but I read alot on the forum and it seems relatively easy to get the CM7 on there just afraid to root and lose my warranty and something break lol.
Just hack away, don't worry about your warranty. You might get your phone stuck in a bootloop, i've done that several times already, lol. It sucks when it happens, but you can always connect it to your windows pc and restore it to factory settings, unrooted and everything. No one will ever know your phone was rooted
And just to add something, if you can install Android SDK on your computer, you can use ADB Reboot Recovery (if you put recovery on your phone of course). It save me great time.
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how do u restore the phone? if I know I can unroot it and it won't affect my warrenty ill do it lol I have v10a and have never been able to update higher then that. do I use gingerbreak and the app says it can unroot? like I said if I can unroot it and keep warrenty ill do it
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I would like Sobralobo to elaborate what he is talking about, sounds like it could save some time after a screwup. However, no matter the condition of your software, you can remove battery, hold vol+ and connect the microusb to your pc. On your pc, you run a LG app, input your imei, and the app will identify your device. It will also tell you if a new software is available. Even if it says it isn't, you can click Options > Recovery (or something like that, i write from my own memory now), and force a update. I'm also pretty sure you'll get V10d or V10e if you do. This process equals to format you phone and install everything from scratch, the way LG intended it to be. All of your personal stuff will be gone, all apps etc. (Obviously, not the stuff you got stored on your sd card, and apps you already bought are linked to your google account and will always follow you
Gingerbreak works for V10a/b afaik, if you get V10c/d/e, you can use this method:
xantaro said:
I got the EU Version of 10c rootet with this method:
1. Download and start SuperoneClick 1.9.5, click Shell Root
2. When it hangs up on a black CMD windows, close this Window. (You should have Shell Root now)
3. Unpack the attached File in your ADB Folder.
4. open a Command Prompt and enter "adb push su /tmp/" & adb push superuser.apk /tmp/"
5. Type "adb shell" ( When Shellroot worked, you should se a "#" on the shell
6. Enter the following commands in shell:
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mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk0p8 /system
cat /tmp/su > /system/bin/su
cat /tmp/superuser.apk > /system/app/Superuser.apk
chown root.root /system/bin/su
chmod 06755 /system/bin/su
chown root.root /system/app/Superuser.apk
chmod 0644 /system/app/Superuser.apk
reboot
7. The Phone will now reboot, after reboot it´s rooted again
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hulkhaugen said:
I would like Sobralobo to elaborate what he is talking about, sounds like it could save some time after a screwup. However, no matter the condition of your software, you can remove battery, hold vol+ and connect the microusb to your pc. On your pc, you run a LG app, input your imei, and the app will identify your device. It will also tell you if a new software is available. Even if it says it isn't, you can click Options > Recovery (or something like that, i write from my own memory now), and force a update. I'm also pretty sure you'll get V10d or V10e if you do. This process equals to format you phone and install everything from scratch, the way LG intended it to be. All of your personal stuff will be gone, all apps etc. (Obviously, not the stuff you got stored on your sd card, and apps you already bought are linked to your google account and will always follow you
Gingerbreak works for V10a/b afaik, if you get V10c/d/e, you can use this method:
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What Sobralobo said is that just installing Android SDK (Search Google and you get more thousands of tutorials to install SDK and everything you need. Even in O Black section I think there is one with Black drivers and all. Maybe is this one.) you can use "adb reboot recovery" when your Black is in a bootloop or whatever, then you just flash/restore and you are done way faster than reflashing stock firmware. And in certain occasions (for example when you have a certain ROM and you try to flash a modded file in flashable zip that breaks it, you can just flash your ROM without wipe just to fix it and you lose nothing).
PS: You don't even need SDK. There are standalone adb packages, and with LG Black drivers, you can do the same.
This is needed when you mess up with the phone testing all the freaking day like I used to and many others do now.
OK, cool. I'm using adb for rooting and pull/push framework-res.apk and other small mods, didn't know it was compatible with nandroid backups. That can save me a lot of time and trouble next time i mess it up
hulkhaugen said:
OK, cool. I'm using adb for rooting and pull/push framework-res.apk and other small mods, didn't know it was compatible with nandroid backups. That can save me a lot of time and trouble next time i mess it up
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Well, not directly related to nandroid backups. Just do "adb reboot recovery" (without the "") when you are in trouble. Depending on the situation you will have to input that many times (up arrow and enter fast and many times) if it's bootlooping to find the proper moment when the phone actually receives the command, but it's easy. Once in recovery, you do what you need to do.
aha. so i suppose it won't work with stock bootloader, since LG says "ERROR, LG Security team!!". Still neat that i can restore my backup from bootloader
hulkhaugen said:
aha. so i suppose it won't work with stock bootloader, since LG says "ERROR, LG Security team!!". Still neat that i can restore my backup from bootloader
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Hmm I think you are partially right. I think in Black bootloader is never changed. When "ERROR, LG Security team!!" is because you really messed up and I believe you have nothing else than flashing. But if you have Clockworkmod recovery (you have if you do nandroid backups), it's worth a try.
I was talking more about bootloops, but maybe when "ERROR, LG Security team!!", if you take the battery off and when put it in again you play with adb reboot recovery, it may work. I can't remember.
antonio1475 said:
Hmm I think you are partially right. I think in Black bootloader is never changed. When "ERROR, LG Security team!!" is because you really messed up and I believe you have nothing else than flashing. But if you have Clockworkmod recovery (you have if you do nandroid backups), it's worth a try.
I was talking more about bootloops, but maybe when "ERROR, LG Security team!!", if you take the battery off and when put it in again you play with adb reboot recovery, it may work. I can't remember.
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It won't work with adb reboot recovery,I've tried it and failed,won't detect the phone
At least,in my case, it happened when i tried to do a nandroid restore from cm7 to stock (v10a, wiped)
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About flash CMW V20A

Hello,
I had posted this in Frequently Asked Questions about the LG Optimus 4x HD but got no help so I post here for a last try.
Just followed all dexter's steps in this thread to flash CMW
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180138
but I got stuck here. Tried to read 34 pages of the thread but still couldnt solve my problem
My LG was rooted and unlocked.
Any help? thanks
Ekio
The error message says it all: no such file or directory. Change /mnt/sdcard/ to /storage/external_SD/
AlderCass said:
The error message says it all: no such file or directory. Change /mnt/sdcard/ to /storage/external_SD/
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Tried and still not such files and directory thx anyway
ekiong said:
Tried and still not such files and directory thx anyway
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Are u sure, u have copied the neede files to the root of ur SD-Card? Seems not... U have to unpack the zip-files for CWM and copy both files to the root of ur SD-Card... After that the commands should work...
Bogeyof said:
Are u sure, u have copied the neede files to the root of ur SD-Card? Seems not... U have to unpack the zip-files for CWM and copy both files to the root of ur SD-Card... After that the commands should work...
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Omg I already did
Look pics
ekiong said:
Omg I already did
Look pics
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I needed to allow SuperSU access before I be able to do it...
Pay attention to your phone, when you give the command "adb shell", if Superuser/SuperSU don't ask permition.
Its just a idea...
RuedasLocas said:
I needed to allow SuperSU access before I be able to do it...
Pay attention to your phone, when you give the command "adb shell", if Superuser/SuperSU don't ask permition.
Its just a idea...
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I did it in recovery mode and tried it in terminal app aswell, but nothing happened with "cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery-6028.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1"
ekiong said:
Omg I already did
Look pics
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Looks like the path to your SD card is different to mine. Try replacing /mnt/sdcard/ in the original command with /sdcard/ , ie:
Code:
su
cat /sdcard/recovery-6028.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
Code:
su
cat /sdcard/unsecure-boot-mmcblk0p2.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p2
sync
Also no need to get aggravated, none of us are being rewarded for helping you here but we're trying to help anyway...
*edit*
ooops didn't look at all the screenshots. The last one shows your SD card path actually is indeed the same as mine. I'm all out of ideas then.
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ekiong said:
I did it in recovery mode and tried it in terminal app aswell, but nothing happened with "cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery-6028.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1"
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Did you do it in recovery mode from the start? When I did it it was when the phone was just switched on normally into the main OS.
ekiong said:
I did it in recovery mode and tried it in terminal app aswell, but nothing happened with "cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery-6028.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1"
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AlderCass said:
Looks like the path to your SD card is different to mine. Try replacing /mnt/sdcard/ in the original command with /sdcard/ , ie:
Code:
su
cat /sdcard/recovery-6028.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
Code:
su
cat /sdcard/unsecure-boot-mmcblk0p2.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p2
sync
Also no need to get aggravated, none of us are being rewarded for helping you here but we're trying to help anyway...
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ooops didn't look at all the screenshots. The last one shows your SD card path actually is indeed the same as mine. I'm all out of ideas then.
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Where the hell did you found that path /mnt/sdcard/....... ???
Tutorial CWM
Dude forget what they say everyone tells different way, read here what i writeto you and make the steps like me.
1. Unlock Bootloader and get SU Permissions
2. Go to PlayStore download SuperSU and than start give permisions to it to update Binary , than go to Setting in SuperSU and install in System
3. Reboot Phone
4. Copy the 2 IMG data to root from SD and rename recovery-6028.img > recovery.img & unsecure-boot-mmcblk0p2.img > boot.img
this to IMG data must be unpacked from RAR(Zip) from Dexter.
5. make sure you have Unknow Sources and USB Debug Active , and also make sure that Superuser is replaced by SuperSU after reboot
6. Go to PlayStore and Download Android Terminal Emulator
and give in Terminal
Type "su" without quotes and than accept the permissions from SuperSU after that give in
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cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
IF YOU USE UNSECURE BOOT tha use this
su
cat /mnt/sdcard/boot.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p2
sync
Hope it helps and youv got it run :laugh:
RuedasLocas said:
Where the hell did you found that path /mnt/sdcard/....... ???
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It's in the system root for me, it's a symlink. Though it didn't work for me in the cat command, which is why I suggested using /storage/external_SD/ instead which did work for me. It looks like the OP has the files in the right places, and the hash in the command line screenshot implies that SU is working correctly, so I'm all out of ideas now.
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x0BlackTeresis0x said:
Dude forget what they say everyone tells different way, read here what i writeto you and make the steps like me.
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Little bit arrogant, we're all trying to help here, so I hope for your sake your way works for the OP
AlderCass said:
Looks like the path to your SD card is different to mine. Try replacing /mnt/sdcard/ in the original command with /sdcard/
Also no need to get aggravated, none of us are being rewarded for helping you here but we're trying to help anyway...
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Sorry man, just had a bad feeling .
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x0BlackTeresis0x said:
Dude forget what they say everyone tells different way, read here what i writeto you and make the steps like me.
1. Unlock Bootloader and get SU Permissions
2. Go to PlayStore download SuperSU and than start give permisions to it to update Binary , than go to Setting in SuperSU and install in System
3. Reboot Phone
4. Copy the 2 IMG data to root from SD and rename recovery-6028.img > recovery.img & unsecure-boot-mmcblk0p2.img > boot.img
this to IMG data must be unpacked from RAR(Zip) from Dexter.
5. make sure you have Unknow Sources and USB Debug Active , and also make sure that Superuser is replaced by SuperSU after reboot
6. Go to PlayStore and Download Android Terminal Emulator
and give in Terminal
Type "su" without quotes and than accept the permissions from SuperSU after that give in
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cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
IF YOU USE UNSECURE BOOT tha use this
su
cat /mnt/sdcard/boot.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p2
sync
Hope it helps and youv got it run :laugh:
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Tried and looked like I'm typing in word lol, nothing happen, still android system recovery, not CMW.
Need CWM to wipe battery status, battery goes down to 93% in 1 min after full chagring.
ekiong said:
Sorry man, just had a bad feeling .
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Tried and looked like I'm typing in word lol, nothing happen, still android system recovery, not CMW.
Need CWM to wipe battery status, battery goes down to 93% in 1 min after full chagring.
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Remove micro sd from the phone.
Stick to the guide, pay atention to the phone screen behavior soo, keep the screen always on, in case of SuperSU ask for permition...
Dexter_nlb said:
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GUIDE:
1. when you are running unlocked bootloader and is rooted goto step 2.
2. download attached zip files and extract content to internal sdcard location
3. use adb shell or terminal from market and execute the commands below
4. you are now running with native CWM recovery and unsecure boot, which enable adb root at boot instantly.
5. boot into recovery, by rebooting device and hold VOL-DOWN during bootup. (from power-off = keep holding vol-down during power on)
execute these 3 commands for recovery image install
Code:
su
cat /mnt/sdcard/recovery-6028.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
execute these 3 commands for unsecure boot image install
Code:
su
cat /mnt/sdcard/unsecure-boot-mmcblk0p2.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p2
sync
or see screenshot here
do this at your own risk, and do NOT try this on old 4.0.3, which is not with unlocked bootloader, and you are required to install KDZ again.
THANKS to:
skydev - for his continued effort in finding root and giving our device full freedom with boot/recovery.
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Copy and past the command lines from the post, like that you'll be sure that you don't miss write the path.
And like I use to say, be creative
Good luck !
RuedasLocas said:
Remove micro sd from the phone.
Stick to the guide, pay atention to the phone screen behavior soo, keep the screen always on, in case of SuperSU ask for permition...
Copy and past the command lines from the post, like that you'll be sure that you don't miss write the path.
And like I use to say, be creative
Good luck !
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Still no such file, I give up :angel:
Thx every one
ekiong said:
Still no such file, I give up :angel:
Thx every one
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You tried this? Only the path changes, but... I ran out of ideas.
Like I told you, be creative. Change /sdcard/ to /sdcard0/... don't know man...
"01. You must have Root access (https://mega.co.nz/#!0opzyBjS!DSoW-CaTRi49JcW58yvwCCEug4hz6VmnevdJ1prcdpE)
02. Extract both *.img files somewhere
03. Copy those files to your phone (no matter if internal or external storage, I used /sdcard/Unlocking/ so below commands will contains my directory)
04. Run terminal app on your phone or adb shell from PC while you have connected phone
05. Run those commands:
su
cat /sdcard/recovery-6028.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
su
cat /sdcard/unsecure-boot-mmcblk0p2.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
REMEMBER!
If your folder is different than /sdcard replace it in those commands above!
Methods and necessary files are found also here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180138
All credits goes to Dexter_nlb from xda community."
RuedasLocas said:
You tried this? Only the path changes, but... I ran out of ideas.
Like I told you, be creative. Change /sdcard/ to /sdcard0/... don't know man...
"01. You must have Root access (https://mega.co.nz/#!0opzyBjS!DSoW-CaTRi49JcW58yvwCCEug4hz6VmnevdJ1prcdpE)
02. Extract both *.img files somewhere
03. Copy those files to your phone (no matter if internal or external storage, I used /sdcard/Unlocking/ so below commands will contains my directory)
04. Run terminal app on your phone or adb shell from PC while you have connected phone
05. Run those commands:
su
cat /sdcard/recovery-6028.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
su
cat /sdcard/unsecure-boot-mmcblk0p2.img >/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
sync
REMEMBER!
If your folder is different than /sdcard replace it in those commands above!
Methods and necessary files are found also here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180138
All credits goes to Dexter_nlb from xda community."
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OH MY GOD I'm stupid, I copied files with ZERO byte.
sorry I used airdroid to copy them to my phone. But only their icons moved into my phone, not contents.
It works now THANKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS :laugh:
Close thread and my stupid problem :silly:

Removing System Apps

I'm rooted and am trying to mount the system to remove bloatware apps... However everytime Titanium Backup removes it and I reboot it's still there...
Anyone have any ideas?
System is protected: you can't modify it while the phone is booted. You'll have to make a zip or whatever to delete it in recovery.
You have to be kidding me...
I've spent all day long trying to root this bastard phone and that didn't work then I managed it and now I can't disable, remove any apps ?
So much for HTC being dev friendly
fkofilee said:
You have to be kidding me...
I've spent all day long trying to root this bastard phone and that didn't work then I managed it and now I can't disable, remove any apps ?
So much for HTC being dev friendly
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It seriously took you all day to root? What went wrong?
Did you try just freezing the app instead?
Brand new trick from HTC?Didn't have it in hox+
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afilopou said:
Brand new trick from HTC?Didn't have it in hox+
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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So you can no longer go into ES explorer, mount root/system go to system > apps and delete whatever you want ?
Sent from my HTC Incredible S using Tapatalk 2
The recovery flashed but wouldnt boot , managed to get round it when i discovered POB with his superboot Thank god for the desire C
Then i realised that i couldnt flash anything because I manged to install 6.0.2.8 as a boot img, and 6.0.3.0 as a proper recovery.
Then i didnt have any files on the device to flash boohoo so i managed to get ADB sideload working through the AIO One Toolkit... And managed to flash AHRD finally getting a working device,
As you see Im a seasoned vet at these things but the HTC One has been the first device that has stumped me....
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The apps issue is not unkwown for HTC however they havent done this for a while.... Back with the G2 they did exactly the same thing and yes ive frozen them but there should be away to remove system apps for us through root.... But i cant remember how, Throwing it into ADB Shell and requesting SU along with a Remount works fine but still would like to remove the apps.
Im also looking for someone with a locked phone... (Sim Locked) i have a theory and it worked on the Desire C Anyone wanna help?
fkofilee said:
I'm rooted and am trying to mount the system to remove bloatware apps... However everytime Titanium Backup removes it and I reboot it's still there...
Anyone have any ideas?
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Delete the apps with titanium and power off the phone. Don't do a restart.
Already tried that ^_^
You need to flash a custom kernel with a modified ramdisk to disable system protection Without doing that you're like deleting an app on windows with deepfreeze on it
Is that the only solution?
There are so many bloated useless and intrusive (cr)apps on this phone it's unbelievable.
Other solution is boot in recovery and delete it there. Either thru adb while in recovery mode, flashable zip or through file manager(if you're using TWRP). Other than that nope
Hmmm I'm thinking adb through recovery here but how do I got about doing this?
fkofilee said:
Hmmm I'm thinking adb through recovery here but how do I got about doing this?
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the joys of a s-on devices
read up on adb commands...
or use the zip I attached and edit line 18 in this format with the apps you want to get rid of, use a file explorer to get the proper names.
make a backup first in case you mess up something
Code:
delete("/system/app/xxxxx.apk", "/system/app/xxxx.odex", "/data/app/xxxxx.apk");
The best way to remove apps in recovery is through adb:
Code:
adb shell
sysrw
rm /system/app/abc.apk
the simple way is ROM CLEANER, but isn't available yet for the One.
cheers
fkofilee said:
Hmmm I'm thinking adb through recovery here but how do I got about doing this?
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type the following commands.
Code:
adb shell
su
cd /system/app/
ls
rm <insert the name of the apk you want to delete here which can be found in the list shown by the ls command>
Riyal said:
type the following commands.
Code:
adb shell
su
cd /system/app/
ls
rm <insert the name of the apk you want to delete here which can be found in the list shown by the ls command>
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I dont have a One, and dont plan on having one (ever, thanks to this thread! I think I'll stick to Sony, they have instructions to unlocking bootloader on their official website)
BUT, if the system is locked, it should be locked trough ADB too, so I guess what I'd try is install busybox, custom recovery, go into recovery, connected it to the PC (or a mac, but since we're on no-apple forum, I'll assume PC), mounting system there and doing your thing.
You can install busybox and custom recovery right?
Edit: never mind, I should really learn to read. Sometimes I think I'm dyslexic a little, just for words, not letters.
I did not see the 'recovery' part mentioned.
Anywho, mounting system is what you forgot, so at least I said something helpful
ogdobber said:
the joys of a s-on devices
read up on adb commands...
or use the zip I attached and edit line 18 in this format with the apps you want to get rid of, use a file explorer to get the proper names.
make a backup first in case you mess up something
Code:
delete("/system/app/xxxxx.apk", "/system/app/xxxx.odex", "/data/app/xxxxx.apk");
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MacHackz said:
The best way to remove apps in recovery is through adb:
Code:
adb shell
sysrw
rm /system/app/abc.apk
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limx said:
the simple way is ROM CLEANER, but isn't available yet for the One.
cheers
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Riyal said:
type the following commands.
Code:
adb shell
su
cd /system/app/
ls
rm <insert the name of the apk you want to delete here which can be found in the list shown by the ls command>
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issak42 said:
I dont have a One, and dont plan on having one (ever, thanks to this thread! I think I'll stick to Sony, they have instructions to unlocking bootloader on their official website)
BUT, if the system is locked, it should be locked trough ADB too, so I guess what I'd try is install busybox, custom recovery, go into recovery, connected it to the PC (or a mac, but since we're on no-apple forum, I'll assume PC), mounting system there and doing your thing.
You can install busybox and custom recovery right?
Edit: never mind, I should really learn to read. Sometimes I think I'm dyslexic a little, just for words, not letters.
I did not see the 'recovery' part mentioned.
Anywho, mounting system is what you forgot, so at least I said something helpful
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All Wonderful Ideas folks, however i had a go at this last night, it was a fricking nightmare even mounting ADB through recovery

[Q] i need help for my "bricked" phone.. i know it can be fix :-/

well while rooting my phone, installing the recovery and custom rom.. i made a slight (big) mistake towards the ending of root kit process by hasoon. When we are about to flash the custom rom, we're supposed to wipe everything so there wouldn't be any problems later on. We all know a fresh install always gives the best results. When i was wiping everything, i forgot to put Android Revolution HD on my sd so now i have recovery but i can't install a stock rom, custom rom, and i can't restore my phone. please someone help me.. i unfortunately have to go to work in 20 mins but when i get out of work i would greatly appreciate it if i had a few answers that can help me out with my situation. I don't care if its a hard process. this isn't my first phone i root so im not that noobie (at least i don't think so) so all im asking is to be pointed in the right direction and i would greatly appreciate that. Please and thanks for the help everyone. Hope we're all enjoying this amazing phone
Use the all-in-one toolkit in the dev forum to sideload the ROM from your PC. Rename the ROM something simple like arhd.zip on your PC to make it easier.
This helped me with a similar problem.
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
thanks for getting me on the right track.. i honestly feel really close to having a phone again but now cwm is messing me up now. whenever i try to sideload.. i keep getting "failed to open driver control: No such file or directory" then it says "restarting adbd..." and then it just repeats with the no driver control. did this happen to u? :-/
Josh112191 said:
thanks for getting me on the right track.. i honestly feel really close to having a phone again but now cwm is messing me up now. whenever i try to sideload.. i keep getting "failed to open driver control: No such file or directory" then it says "restarting adbd..." and then it just repeats with the no driver control. did this happen to u? :-/
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I have exactly the same problem. ADB sideload isn't working for me as the device isn't showing up in adb when booted into recovery... I've been doing this for years... I don't know how I could have done something so stupid :'(
EDIT:
I managed to fix this by installing CWM touch recovery and using LINUX to sideload the ROM .zip for installation. Good look sorting it out!
No didn't get anything like that. Maybe if you can get a USB OTG cable and try load the ROM that way through CWM from a USB or micro sd adapter?
I'm not sure if this would work as I haven't tried it - just a suggestion to try.
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
Sideload from CWM Recovery
Just went through the whole boot loop due to Aroma freezes at the beginning of the installation, but CWM Recovery is still accessible so I went the ADB Sideload method and push the file to be installed because I didn't have any backup on the internal memory.
Just a couple of guides from the guys at XDA that got me back:
make sure you have the most up to date ADB Tools
From your phone go to Recovery>install zip from sideload
From CMD prompt, check that adb can see your device by 'adb devices' command, it should show your device number with sideload next to it.
If it doesn't see it, try 'adb kill-server' and then 'adb start-server'
Then 'adb sideload custom.zip' (custom= name of ROM zip file)
You should see the percentage completion then it will start the installation on your phone.
I am also newbie at this, was panicking and looked around here having this bricked phone next to me for 24hrs, but I asked around and they got me back in.
Good luck.
boot to recovery and push rom to phone....
'adb push /path/to/ROM/on/your/computer /path/on/device' (without quotes)
xdracco said:
boot to recovery and push rom to phone....
'adb push /path/to/ROM/on/your/computer /path/on/device' (without quotes)
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I'd be interested to see an example of the command for future reference??
For example, the ROM is saved in C:\fastboot
Thanks.
xdracco said:
boot to recovery and push rom to phone....
'adb push /path/to/ROM/on/your/computer /path/on/device' (without quotes)
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This is what I was going to suggest.
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redbull123 said:
I'd be interested to see an example of the command for future reference??
For example, the ROM is saved in C:\fastboot
Thanks.
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Code:
adb push C:\fastboot\My_Rom.zip /sdcard/Download/
Try to have no spaces in the file name. linux based systems hate that.
Then when you boot into recovery, head over to:
install zip from sdcard -> choose zip from sdcard -> Download/
You'll find your ROM there.
HTH
What model do u have?
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