CyanogenMod installer and cwm - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
I used the CyanogenMod installer and am running CyanogenMod 10.2. Now I want to update to kitkat but I lost my cwm during the installation process using CyanogenMod installer. My simple question is if I can use any toolkit to install cwm again or do I have to consider somehow that I used the CyanogenMod installer?
Thanks
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k.bergmann2 said:
Hey guys,
I used the CyanogenMod installer and am running CyanogenMod 10.2. Now I want to update to kitkat but I lost my cwm during the installation process using CyanogenMod installer. My simple question is if I can use any toolkit to install cwm again or do I have to consider somehow that I used the CyanogenMod installer?
Thanks
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It shouldn't matter no. In reality the toolkit doesn't give you a whole lot, flashing a recovery (CWM or TWRP) is pretty straightforward if you have fastboot working.
Download fastboot (and ADB, why not) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
Download CWM: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Start the Nexus 7 in fastboot mode: First shut it down. Then, hold the power button and volume down. Plug the USB cable into the computer.
Now go to a command prompt, navigate to the folder you have fastboot in, and type fastboot devices. You should see the Nexus 7 listed. Then do this in the command prompt (the path to the recovery is an example):
fastboot flash recovery c:\temp\recovery.img

OK, thanks! Gonna try that
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Question about Nexus 7

Hi
I will get my N7 in Calender week 37, this is the week starting with the 10. September.
Now I have some questions.
1. I want to root it, like my arc S. I also know how to root. Unlock the BL, flash CWM using fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, then flash SuperSU Package via CWM. Is this ok? Somewhere i read, i have to delete any file in /system. Is this right?
2. If my BL is unlocked and a custon recovery is flashed, will i still be able to update OTA?
3. If my Bootloader is unlocked, a lock will be shown under the Kernel logo. If I relock the Bootloader using fastboot oem relock, will the lock still be there?
Thank you!
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Comeon, please answer.
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papayayoghurt said:
1. I want to root it, like my arc S. I also know how to root. Unlock the BL, flash CWM using fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, then flash SuperSU Package via CWM. Is this ok? Somewhere i read, i have to delete any file in /system. Is this right?
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You should run CWM at least once after flashing it; it should automatically correct the ROM-wants-to-overwrite-recovery problem so that you don't have to delete some /system file. So after flashing, you would do
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fastboot boot recovery.img
(I'm assuming from your sample instructions that you've renamed the recovery to "recovery.img". If not, replace it with whatever the file name is.)
Note: I'm basing this suggestion on paulobrien's earlier advice (which was for an outdated version of CWM). I'm not actually an expert at this stuff.
papayayoghurt said:
2. If my BL is unlocked and a custon recovery is flashed, will i still be able to update OTA?
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I think so (don't trust me on this) but I'm also pretty sure it'll remove root. I recommend just going fullon with custom ROM so you don't have to worry about this.
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3. If my Bootloader is unlocked, a lock will be shown under the Kernel logo. If I relock the Bootloader using fastboot oem relock, will the lock still be there?
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No.
papayayoghurt said:
Hi
I will get my N7 in Calender week 37, this is the week starting with the 10. September.
Now I have some questions.
1. I want to root it, like my arc S. I also know how to root. Unlock the BL, flash CWM using fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, then flash SuperSU Package via CWM. Is this ok? Somewhere i read, i have to delete any file in /system. Is this right?
2. If my BL is unlocked and a custon recovery is flashed, will i still be able to update OTA?
3. If my Bootloader is unlocked, a lock will be shown under the Kernel logo. If I relock the Bootloader using fastboot oem relock, will the lock still be there?
Thank you!
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Before stating some answers, please don't continually bump your thread, it was a total of 5 hours... A couple of days, maybe... We have lives...
Now here is my answers to your questions:
1. This is OK, you dont need to touch anything in /system
2. Yes, and no. They will appear, but to keep it as is, may be a bit more involved.
3. The lock will be gone, it will look like nothing was different.
For points 1 and 2, I referred to http://www.nexustablets.net/forum/n...-7-windows-keep-root-through-ota-updates.html. It has a pretty good walkthrough on how to do things.
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Comeon, please answer.
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Dude - we don't work for you - you can't expect answers instantly!! Man, is that annoying! Give people time - they will answer your questions - or if you are in such a hurry for answers (as apparently you are), do some searching on your own! Geez...
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thebobp said:
You should run CWM at least once after flashing it; it should automatically correct the ROM-wants-to-overwrite-recovery problem so that you don't have to delete some /system file. So after flashing, you would do
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fastboot boot recovery.img
(I'm assuming from your sample instructions that you've renamed the recovery to "recovery.img". If not, replace it with whatever the file name is.)
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Do i have to do fastboot boot recovery.img before or after fastboot flash recovery recovery.img?
But thanks for the answers and sorry for pushing.
EDIT: the link of mouse_man solved all my questions. Thanks!
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Boot into Recovery Made Easy

I found an app
which helps us in the recovery to boot after JB update
Prerequisite course cwm installed and root
Please press thanks if I helped
Download:
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Nice find! You can, btw, also use ROM Manager for that.
AW: Boot into Recovery Made Easy
Or set an toggle in the Notification bar with Widgetsoid.
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Or you use "adb toggle" from play store, which brings you a reboot widget for your homescreen.
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[Q] touchwiz crash when i hit home button

Galaxy note 3 rooted. i deleted "my magazine and flipboard" HOW do i get my magazine back without restoring to factory setings?
Also when im at the home screen, and i hit home screen buttom touchqiz has stopped respoding. i also disabled S VOICE
please help me fix this. how do i get those back
Try to install the Magazin App
Here is my from a SM-N9005
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gersbp2hxd8c307/Magazines.apk
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a075b1um3pugkvm/MagazineHome.apk
If you needed the odex File get me a message
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buell47 said:
Try to install the Magazin App
Here is my from a SM-N9005
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gersbp2hxd8c307/Magazines.apk
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a075b1um3pugkvm/MagazineHome.apk
If you needed the odex File get me a message
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Thank you for helping, but i dont know what an odex file is and what i need to do step by step to fix this very annoying problem. i have downloaded the dropbox files but i dont know where to install them and how to make them work.
How can i get odex file. how can i make this work
Thank you so much for helping and the patience
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h53dseuglabcael/MagazineHome.odex
Copy all 3 downloaded files from your PC to your Note 3 in Folder SYSTEM/APP
restart the Phone and try out.
If it's not working, try to normaly install the Magazine.apk and MagazineHome.apk
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buell47 said:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h53dseuglabcael/MagazineHome.odex
Copy all 3 downloaded files from your PC to your Note 3 in Folder SYSTEM/APP
restart the Phone and try out.
If it's not working, try to normaly install the Magazine.apk and MagazineHome.apk
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both options do not work. i tryed installing it via (in) the folder SYSTEM APPS after i put the files there and it doesnt let me install.
i rebooted phone and installed manually,doesnt work.
i even did a fatory reset and that doesnt fix the issue...
No matter what i do...APP does not install (message)
Be sure you're Filemanager has write permission!!!
In most cases you have to enable it by yourself.
Try a other manager, maybe this one "ES Datei Explorer"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop
Enable write permission!
Try again to install the apps, if not flash it, because you resettet the Phone already, now you can also do new flashing original Firmware too.
First boot into "recovery mode", make a "Factory reset" and after "wipe cache"
Download your original Firmware from Sammobile.com
Use PC Odin to flash new Firmware.
After successful flashing boot into recovery mode again, make "Factory reset" and after "wipe cache"
This should help
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buell47 said:
Be sure you're Filemanager has write permission!!!
In most cases you have to enable it by yourself.
Try a other manager, maybe this one "ES Datei Explorer"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop
Enable write permission!
Try again to install the apps, if not flash it, because you resettet the Phone already, now you can also do new flashing original Firmware too.
First boot into "recovery mode", make a "Factory reset" and after "wipe cache"
Download your original Firmware from Sammobile.com
Use PC Odin to flash new Firmware.
After successful flashing boot into recovery mode again, make "Factory reset" and after "wipe cache"
This should help
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thanks...but idk how to do that....its too complex for me i wish there was another way to do this
What? Flashing or enable write permission ?
Pls check that ALL 3 Files are copied to SYSTEM /APP
If yes and not working, delete the odex File and reboot.
Did you updated to KitKat 4.4.2 or you are on 4.3?
buell47 said:
What? Flashing or enable write permission ?
Pls check that ALL 3 Files are copied to SYSTEM /APP
If yes and not working, delete the odex File and reboot.
Did you updated to KitKat 4.4.2 or you are on 4.3?
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im on 4.4.2 and nothing has worked. i just tried that and it didn't install also when im in the home scren and i sype up it opens up google play and sais "application not set"
i basically don't have My magazine and wont let me intall it
Ensure that you've reset permission to rw-r-r for those apks inside system/app and reboot your phone
it´s not a good idea to root your phone....because you have less experience. thats the thing, that Samsung gives you no Root access
Anyhow....you should flash your device with Samsung original Firmware and ODIN from your PC.
It´s really not a big deal to do this. And after that, you´ll have a Note 3 like new
apk not intsllaed
Julian Jeremiah said:
Ensure that you've reset permission to rw-r-r for those apks inside system/app and reboot your phone
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it sais APK not installed after root permisions
Did you fixed your problem?
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peoblem not fixed
buell47 said:
Did you fixed your problem?
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i couldnt fix it, no matter what i can't fix it
i have CDMA flash on my note 3 and i was told that flashing the official or any firmware will destroy my CDMA flash. so i cant restore to official rom. i am on officail rom i just deleted everything with MY MAGAZINE and not its giving me problens..any other ideas?
Try to re flash the rom. Put the rom on your sd card, wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvic cache while in recovery mode. And than flash the rom again. Don't forget backup.
Same what i try to told
Why you can't flash the original Firmware. What is the difference between normal and cdma Firmware.
You should flash the original Firmware!
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buell47 said:
Same what i try to told
Why you can't flash the original Firmware. What is the difference between normal and cdma Firmware.
You should flash the original Firmware!
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How update if i have rooted system

I've the b140 rooted (android 5) with unlocked Bootloader and TWRP.
What is the right way to update to b320 (android 6) without bootloop and similar?
unroot first, replace TWRP with stock recovery
How unroot? Only flashing stock recocery? Where i can download stock recocery and how flash?
walter4991 said:
How unroot? Only flashing stock recocery? Where i can download stock recocery and how flash?
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Use this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7/general/honor-7-multi-tool-t3281176 to install stock recovery (I used 320)
To unroot go to SU app and use unroot option in settings, then reboot.
miodzicho said:
Use this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7/general/honor-7-multi-tool-t3281176 to install stock recovery (I used 320)
To unroot go to SU app and use unroot option in settings, then reboot.
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I must flash again b140 than b320?
walter4991 said:
I must flash again b140 than b320?
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Well I did upgrade from b180 to b320
So i must flash b140 to b180 and finally b180 to b320 correct?
I have deleted update file, but there inside, when you unzip it, you can find .txt file where is exactly path described. From earlier FW version, and from 180. Please see.
I've doing the update, now i'm on b320!
Can i root with multi tool?
Yes you can. Use twrp sminki ang 2.62. On first reboot will fail, just do reboot manually.
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miodzicho said:
Yes you can. Use twrp sminki ang 2.62. On first reboot will fail, just do reboot manually.
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I must flash TWRP before root?
So the right way is:
1) With multitool flash TWRP recovery
2) With multitool apply root.
It's correct?
Exactly. In multitool will tell you steps.
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Perfect. Device Rooted!
@miodzicho Thank you very much!

Root Access REmix Ultra Tablet Remix 2.0

Achieved today. Rooted with KingRoot 4.9.0.142. Took 3 times but root is achieved!
finally!! thanks for the heads up.
I think mine finally worked on the 6th attempt
so just keep going until it works!!!!
SoreGums said:
finally!! thanks for the heads up.
I think mine finally worked on the 6th attempt
so just keep going until it works!!!!
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The down side is that you won't be able to get any OTA updates. The process would be to revert to 1.5, then let all the updates apply and then repeat the root process.
tomlogan1 said:
The down side is that you won't be able to get any OTA updates. The process would be to revert to 1.5, then let all the updates apply and then repeat the root process.
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I dont have this problem (dont tested test release) just unroot in supersu. Maybe your install recovery.sh isnt original?
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tschmid said:
I dont have this problem (dont tested test release) just unroot in supersu. Maybe your install recovery.sh isnt original?
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Have not messed with the recovery.sh unlesss Kingo Root causes that. I believe that there is a thread I saw somewhere to replace Kingo with supersu. Will try to see if that will help.
Done f*cking with this
tomlogan1 said:
Have not messed with the recovery.sh unlesss Kingo Root causes that. I believe that there is a thread I saw somewhere to replace Kingo with supersu. Will try to see if that will help.
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Found an app that was supposed to add supersu instead of KingoRoot. Link is http://missingtricks.net/replace-kingroot-kinguser-with-supersu-superuser-android-guide/. Tried the option to use super su me pro.
App said it worked but went into an extended boot loop. Had to revert, again, to 1.5 and now coming back to current. Going to stay unrooted for the foreseeable future.
Plain android is SO much better.
tomlogan1 said:
Found an app that was supposed to add supersu instead of KingoRoot. Link is http://missingtricks.net/replace-kingroot-kinguser-with-supersu-superuser-android-guide/. Tried the option to use super su me pro.
App said it worked but went into an extended boot loop. Had to revert, again, to 1.5 and now coming back to current. Going to stay unrooted for the foreseeable future.
Plain android is SO much better.
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How does one revert to 1.5? I'm a noob but I just wanted to root and have a backup plan in case it goes south. Thanks!
Also, will Kingoroot work on 2.0.305
Madethisjustnow said:
How does one revert to 1.5? I'm a noob but I just wanted to root and have a backup plan in case it goes south. Thanks!
Also, will Kingoroot work on 2.0.305
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Try cwm Recovery and flash supersu. Theres also a flashable 2.0.305 in this forum
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tschmid said:
Try cwm Recovery and flash supersu. Theres also a flashable 2.0.305 in this forum
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The Cyanogen recovery also works well. Have verified that using Supersu unlike other exploits allows you to unroot, upgrade and then reroot. Much better than King Root or Kingo root.
tomlogan1 said:
The Cyanogen recovery also works well. Have verified that using Supersu unlike other exploits allows you to unroot, upgrade and then reroot. Much better than King Root or Kingo root.
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Btw I've made some progress with cm-13.0 hope i can upload soon a Test Version ?
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Btw I've made some progress with cm-13.0 hope i can upload soon a Test Version
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Wonderful! Let me know if you need someone to test. Happy to help and hope to be off of Remix as we are probably not going to get any real support from Jide.
i agree with tomlogan -- i'd definitely love to give CM a try! thank you for your work!
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Try cwm Recovery and flash supersu. Theres also a flashable 2.0.305 in this forum
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thanks for responding! do you think you could make a step by step tutorial of how to use cwm on the remix? i apologize if that is asking too much. I've only used towelroot on my (4.4) phone a while ago. thanks in advance!
Madethisjustnow said:
thanks for responding! do you think you could make a step by step tutorial of how to use cwm on the remix? i apologize if that is asking too much. I've only used towelroot on my (4.4) phone a while ago. thanks in advance!
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In the thread CM13 there was a zip of cwm recovery. But the link is availble further in the thread it's also here
Using fastboot you flash it to your tablet (for example fastboot flash recovery recoveryxxxxx.zip )
Reboot bootloader, and flash superuser from chainfire's site.
Madethisjustnow said:
thanks for responding! do you think you could make a step by step tutorial of how to use cwm on the remix? i apologize if that is asking too much. I've only used towelroot on my (4.4) phone a while ago. thanks in advance!
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I presume you already have enabled developer options under settings. You should also have ADB installed. Here is my version:
Download SuperSu from the market. Option - Pay the author - worth it to keep good software coming.
Connect your tablet via USB.
Have the recovery (cwm or cyanogen) located in your ADB directory.
Open a command prompt (Windows) For Linux, ask someone else.
Move to your ADB directory and type ADB Devices. Hit Enter.
If you are OK with ADB you should get a serial number as verification.
Then enter ADB reboot bootloader. Hit enter.
Then enter fastboot boot (recovery name). Hit enter.
This will take a few minutes. If all is OK you should have a screen on your tablet with an option to install upgrade etc.
Select Supersu and hit enter.
If you reboot now, you will be rooted, but with the stock recovery. If you are OK with that reboot, otherwise you will need to flash the recovery (cwm or cyanogen) with a command fastboot flash recovery (recovery name).
This worked for me. Good luck.
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tomlogan1 said:
I presume you already have enabled developer options under settings. You should also have ADB installed. Here is my version:
Download SuperSu from the market. Option - Pay the author - worth it to keep good software coming.
Connect your tablet via USB.
Have the recovery (cwm or cyanogen) located in your ADB directory.
Open a command prompt (Windows) For Linux, ask someone else.
Move to your ADB directory and type ADB Devices. Hit Enter.
If you are OK with ADB you should get a serial number as verification.
Then enter ADB reboot bootloader. Hit enter.
Then enter fastboot boot (recovery name). Hit enter.
This will take a few minutes. If all is OK you should have a screen on your tablet with an option to install upgrade etc.
Select Supersu and hit enter.
If you reboot now, you will be rooted, but with the stock recovery. If you are OK with that reboot, otherwise you will need to flash the recovery (cwm or cyanogen) with a command fastboot flash recovery (recovery name).
This worked for me. Good luck.
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Courtesy of Herr Schmidt. I did not make this recovery, but it is my every day recovery.
Thank you, Thomas.

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