General :: USB Recovery App For Android?
Nov 26, 2013
I'm long term world traveler who uses my galaxy s2 phone for everything. After leaving a country I move the photos from my phone to Facebook and a usb key. Unfortunately my phone rebooted while I was moving photos to my external usb memory key and seems to have corrupted it in the process as it says it is now blank. It contains approximately 20 GB of files so didn't have enough time to delete them they must still be there but the directory or something damaged. I have plugged the usb stick into a laptop which also said it was empty or corrupted. recovery app I can load on my Galaxy S2 (Android device).
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Mar 3, 2014
I've managed to create a TOUCH Recovery Carliv v2.2 based on CWM V 6.0.4.4 recovery for the Zen Ultrafone 701HD.....
Link for the TOUCH Recovery Carliv v2.2 based on CWM V 6.0.4.4 recovery for the Zen Ultrafone 701HD.....
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Mirror :
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Easiest method to have this recovery for a rooted phone is below.
1.Install mobile uncle tools from Play Store.
2. Place the recovery.img provided in root of SD card.( Rename the recovery file as simply RECOVERY.IMG)
3. open mobile uncle tools and flash the recovery.
The other ways may be followed from this link of Dextrorototrix
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Full credit for this Recovery goes to Yuweng who created the auto tool CWM Magic Create [URL] found in this link [URL], and Carliv who created the recovery that made it so easy to port to new devices, Napster who shared his touch source with Carliv, and of course the original creator of CWM - Kouch. It took many hours of hard work to get us to where we are today.
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Aug 8, 2013
is there anyway to compile cwm on windows i have cygwin installed
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Mar 5, 2010
I was rooted and decided to unroot for giggles. After i did I went to root again and now I am getting this: "E: cant open/cache/recovery,command " When I reboot into recovery mode.
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Feb 12, 2010
I took unrooted my phone today because I was going to excange it for a new one because of a loose headphone jack but it turns out it was my headphones. I used SMupdater and it went fine. now when I try ot root again I get a "can't open cache/recovery/command" error in recovery and it wont let me select any of the options by hitting the camera button. idk what to do
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Sep 10, 2010
note before attempting any of this that rooting does void your warranty. I also am not reponsible for any damage that is done to your phone but am more than willing to help you solve a problem in IRC. See my signature on how to get on #ally IRC channel. I do not actually use the Clockwork Recovery (i use drellisdees).
Guide to flashing roms on the LG Ally with screenshots. First off. Make sure your phone is rooted. If your phone is not rooted see the following options.
Option 1a: Universal 1 click root. (easy way) Universal Androot Beta
1b: z4root 1 click root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833953
2: Original Root Method (harder way) How to "root" the LG Ally.........
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Aug 9, 2010
I hit the top button. Flash Clockworkmod recovery or what ever it said. I then backed up my Current ROM. I then downloaded Cyanogen v6.0.0 cr2. It downloaded and rebooted my phone. But It went to a screen with a Triangle w/ exclamation and a phone under it. I then hit the up vol button and camera, and now I'm at the Android system recovery page and I don't know what to do next. These are my options reboot system now apply sdcard:update.zip wipe data/factory rest wipe cache partition wipe base band data. I did click to backup current ROM and wipe data and cache.
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Aug 11, 2010
ok, so I put the PB31IMG file on my sdcard, and the dinc_ota. I changed dinc_ota to update. (I did not name the file update.zip.zip) I powered down, I entered bootloader, and it loaded the PB31IMG and whatever. then I hit volume down and selected recovery. this brought me to clockwork recovery. I noticed the isntructions said to boot into STOCK recovery. well, I like a dummy ignored that and tried to apply the update.zip thru clockwork.
This is what I got:
CODE:.......................
So, is this because I tried doing it through clockwork recovery? is it because I didn't apply the first OTA update we got? what does that mean exactly anyways? is it saying I need to install the leaked froyo ROM, and then update the radio? How do I boot into stock recovery and not clockworks recovery? does this count as applying the update.zip once, meening if I do it again I'll brick my phone? should I sell this thing and get a samsung flip phone because I'm too stupid to own a Dinc?
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Aug 24, 2010
First off let me say that I was wrong about this issue. Its not an issue with Easy root it is just something built into android. So I apologize to anyone I argued this subject with but specifically Patch. Its also not an issue with rom manager. This applys to users that after flashing a custom recovery they can boot into it once but the next time you try to boot into recovery it has reverted to stock.
This mostly happens to users of easy root or users that use my guide for rooting using Linux
So for the fix.
Download this file and place it in the root of your sd card.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7223192/install-recovery.sh
Download Terminal Emulator from the market. The one by the dev Jack Palevich.
Open it and type the following commands.
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
dd if=/sdcard/install-recovery.sh of=/system/etc/install-recovery.sh
chmod 550 /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
sync
after that just flash the custom recovery of your choice and you should be good to go.
I tested this on my phone and another user tested it for me and it worked for both of us. If anyone has an issue let me know. This issue is so sporadic that its hard to have people test the fix.
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Jul 27, 2013
I have accidently overwritten some photos on my Google Nexus 7 and would love to get them back. I`ve tried various recovery programs on Windows but none of them can read my tablet in MTP mode and I can`t connect it in mass storage mode. I have read that one way is to make a VHD image via RAW of the hard drive onto the pc, where the recovery programs can access it. The trouble is I I think have to root the tablet which i don`t really want to do
1) Is there a way of creating this file without rooting?
2) Any recovery program that uses MTP?
3) If I really HAVE to root, whats the least destructive way of doing this?
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Feb 13, 2012
I'm a newbie for Android world. So i saw that several forums members posted " i need stock recovery IMG". What is the mean and what is the "Android stock recovery IMG".
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Jul 27, 2013
I have accidentally overwritten some photos on my Google Nexus 7 and would love to get them back. I`ve tried various recovery programs on Windows but none of them can read my tablet in MTP mode and I can`t connect it in mass storage mode. I have read that one way is to make a VHD image via RAW of the hard drive onto the pc, where the recovery programs can access it. The trouble is I I think have to root the tablet which i don`t really want to do
1) Is there a way of creating this file without rooting?
2) Any recovery program that uses MTP?
3) If I really HAVE to root, whats the least destructive way of doing this?
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Jul 5, 2013
Is there any apps like media file recovery on PC , for recover any accidently deleted file or media file for android.
GT-P3100
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Apr 4, 2014
ProTab 25XXL tablet
after too many pattern attempts I need factory reset (disabled usb tethering setting and wifi off). When I get to android system recovery I can't do anything. I'm trying volume up/down buttons but I'm still on "reboot system now"
When I push volume down button, nothing happens:
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and when I push volume up button, just this screen:
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Sep 30, 2012
Can i develop an app (apk) that reboot android in recovery without root? I have possibility to add to push my apk in /system/app/
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Jan 2, 2013
I'm using a Tecno T3 running android 2.3.5, and using a qualcomm msm7627a chipset, I've tried rooting it using one click methods but to no avail. so I came across a thread that says If I flash a cwm recovery, I can use universal gingerbread root to root the phone. I Dont know how to port cwm to my device, so I decided to use the cwm for the karbonn a7+ which uses the same chipset. will it work?
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Dec 29, 2012
I need a custom(global) recovery to flash on my tablet (tablet description below)
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Dec 31, 2012
I can access andriod system recovery but I cannot select the options.key combination to select the option I want.
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Mar 13, 2013
I just purchased a cheap 9.7" Android Tablet, Model AM09-D2. It came with ICS 4.0.4, has 16Gb ram and a dual core Cortex A9 CPU. I would like to know how I go about backing this thing up. It is rooted and has absolutely no blootwear installed. Is it possible to flash a custom recovery. Like TWRP or CWM to save a image of the rom. I have already did a data and app backup with Mybackup Pro. Now I would like to backup the Rom and maybe do dump. Is it possible and if so how? Not really that comfortable with ADB/fastboot, truthfully I don't understand what the difference is. I already have drivers setup for Samsung Galaxy Nexus on my Win 8 notebook. Will installing ADB/fastboot screw things up?
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Oct 17, 2013
"Android system recovery <3e>" when I push the "volume down + home + power button". I didn't went to "dowonload mode" but I just come with "android system recovery <3e>".
everyone just said like a simple "just try again, maybe you push the wrong button or anything" I told them I had try every thing before I ask them all and that's all didn't work.
I just wanna flash the custom rom for my galaxy s3 and rooted like I did before on my galaxy young,
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Apr 15, 2013
I was a little too enthusiastic about this new device and thought I would get the resolution just right before getting my backup systems in place. Big mistake. When I rebooted, the icons were so small I could not make them out. I finally got back into LCD Density, but was not able to make any changes or revert back. I was just able to make out the android settings menu and navigate to the reset menu. Unfortunately, while the OS was reset the screen density was still not right.
This is the RK3066 dual core android mini pc. I do not know how to boot into recovery. There is no place for a paper clip like on the older mini android pcs. I don't see a tried and true method. I have Android SDK and various root tools on my win 8 desktops.
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Mar 25, 2013
I have MobileUncle Tooll (granted SuperUser) and ROM Manager (granted SuperUser) installed on my Goophone I5 MTK6577 BUT I still CANNOT bypass Android Recovery 3E to install the goo.zip ROM -
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Aug 18, 2010
I flashed the custom recovery image instead of the temp way. Does anyone know how to get the orginal one back on it. Im taking it back dont want verizon pulling some stunt on me
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Oct 17, 2012
When I go to the recovery mode, I see a different symbol there. There is also a exclamatory mark with no warning given. My phone is just working fine and there are no issues with it.why I am getting this symbol at the recovery screen.
Model: Samsung Galaxy SIII
Android: 4.1.1
Build: JRO03C.I9300XXDLI4
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Nov 11, 2013
When installing certain custom ROMs on rooted Android smartphones or tablets, you will encounter Status 7″ error issues once in awhile with ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery.Status 7 error is caused while the ROM's updater script file checks to see if the phone model of your phone is compatible with the ROM you are installing, called asserts.
Asserts is a safety mechanism so you don't accidentally install another phone model ROM on your phone. E.g. You tried to install Galaxy S2 ROM on a Galaxy S3 and ending up hard-bricking your phone but you got Status 7 error which saved you.this safety mechanism is great but there are times where even if you have the correct ROM for your phone, you will get Status 7 error.
This is due to an error by the developer of the ROM in the updater script, causing havoc, making people install another custom recovery like TWRP recovery for no reason. You can fix the issue by installing TWRP recovery but if you need to restore your CWM backups later down the line, you will have to re-install CWM recovery, causing a big hassle.
Also, if you update to the latest CWM Recovery using ROM Manager, usually this problem is fixed.But what if you did update to the latest CWM Recovery and still happens? And yes, it does happen even when you update your CWM recovery.
If you simply don't want to change your recovery (because if it ain't broke, don't fix it) or you still get Status 7 error after changing recovery, you can simply edit the updater script yourself to get rid of the asserts.All you need is a computer and a zipping program! (You might be able to even do it on your Android device with AndroZip and text editor but I haven't tried yet.) MAKE SURE THE ROM YOU ARE INSTALLING IS COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR ANDROID DEVICE AS INSTALLING WRONG ROM CAN BRICK YOUR DEVICE!
Make sure if you are installing a ROM on AT&T Galaxy S3, the ROM zip file you downloaded is for AT&T Galaxy S3 not for Verizon Galaxy S3.
Step 1. Copy the ROM zip file to your computer and extract it using your favorite unzipping software.
Step 2. Once unzipped, browse to the META-INF/com/Google/android directory. You will find two files called update-binary and updater-script.
Step 3. Rename updater-script to updater-script.txt and open with your favorite text file editor.
Step 4. Get rid of the line starting with assert to next semi-colon. Usually this is the first line or one of the first lines at the top of the text file. Just delete them.
Step 5. Save file.
Step 6. Rename updater-script.txt back to updater-script.
Step 7. Rezip all the files yo've unzipped.
Step 8. Copy the new, edited zip file to your phone.
Step 9. Try re-installing ROM, now it should install fine without Status 7 error.
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Dec 3, 2011
Can the blackberry Playbook be rooted and a Android with recovery be installed? .
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Nov 2, 2013
My Quest tablet is accidentally locked yesterday it asking for gmail and password but i forgot the gmail id and password.So after a long search i found lots of things such as unlocking tablet pattern lock,gmail lock,pin lock etc.These topics only be successfull only when the tablet is in recovery mode.So i tried to put my tablet into recovery mode by pressing vol + and power button.But there appears a android bot lying with red traiangle exlamation.So i simply tried to access recovery menu by pressing power and the vol + .But nothing happens neither than a dead android bot lying down with a red traiangle.
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Mar 20, 2014
I have android 4.0.4 recently i flash recovery and boot with TWRP recovery img accidentally with rom installer now my android is not booting no factory mode worikng nor recovery mode.. i am unable to connect android with pc becuase its shuted down..
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Dec 3, 2012
How To Extract Stock Recovery.img From an android device ?
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Oct 29, 2012
I'm using a Rogers Infuse 4g. was running miui rom but then flashed a stock rom.how do i get into a cwm recovery??? when i try the 3 button salute to get into recovery i get sent into the original recovery.i want to flash cm9 but i can't seem to get into a red recovery
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