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ClockworkMod Recovery Complete Guide

ClockworkMod Recovery Complete Guide
ClockworkMod, abbreviated as CWM, is a popular custom recovery for Android phones and tablets developed by Koushik Dutta (Koush) – a well-known name in the Android dev community. ClockworkMod recovery allows you to perform several advanced recovery, restoration, installation and maintenance operations on your Android device that aren’t possible with the stock recovery, and is one of the most common ways used to gain root access, back up device data, install custom ROMs, kernels, themes & mods, and more. However, for anyone new to Android customization and hacking, some of its options might prove to be a tad confusing. In what follows, we will cover all that this recovery is capable of doing, and how to do it. Here is what we shall be covering in this guide: Now let’s take a look at each of these topics in detail. About Android Recovery All Android devices ship with a recovery console that is basically a partition on the device’s internal memory and can be booted into. Multiple devices:

[Recovery ROM] AmonRA-hero-v1.7.0.1 [Recovery ROM] [15-August-2010] RA-hero-v1.7.0.1 This is a custom recovery based on Cyanogen's recovery source with a lot of things added by me. The purpose of this recovery is to avoid using adb by accessing all features directly from the menu. All source code is available at github. This recovery if for the HTC Hero only, so NOT the Sprint Hero!!!, if you have an : - HTC Dream/G1 you should go here. - HTC Magic/MT3G you should go here. - HTC Sprint Hero you should go here. - HTC Eris you should go here. - HTC Tattoo you should go here. - HTC Nexus One you should go here. - HTC Evo 4G you should go here. Important notes Make sure your battery is at least 30% before using nandroid!! Features There are several ways to install a custom recovery, choose the one that suits you most (I probably forgot a few). via adb -> Requires a custom recovery (with test-keys) like Cyanogen's v1.4 or my previous recovery Code: Latest : v1.7.0.1 v1.6.2 NOTICE: I do not respond to tech support questions through PM.

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Backup & Restore Android Apps Using ADB | JonWestfall.Com Android is an interesting platform for a number of reasons, one of which is it’s openness to developer and debugging tools, and the fact that it runs a modified form of Linux as an operating system. If you’re like me and quite fond of jumping around from ROM to ROM on your Android devices, a quick and easy way to backup your program files (and even settings) is quite desirable. Here’s my solution, hopefully it will help you. I know there are easier ways, but for a diehard geek who has the setup ready, this is the fastest way. First step: Install Android Debug Bridge (adb) adb is a tool found in the Android SDK, which you can download here. So how do you know you have adb installed and working? adb devices and you get back something that looks like this: List of devices attachedHT845GZ67642 device then it’s working. Second step: Backup the applications (and settings) Now that you have adb working, open a command line and make a new directory. adb pull /data/app adb pull /system/sd/app

[ROM]Elelinux-7.1.0-Hero-v2.1 Android 2.3.4 (2011-05-02) Changelog 2012-07-03 Version Elelinux-7.2-Hero-v3.9Version Elelinux-7.2-Hero-v3.9-Light Installation Wipe of cache and dalvik cache,if you come from previous version New installation wipe of all This will be absolutly the last release for Hero from me in this serie of rom's. >>> ro.build.version.incremental=eng.elelinux.20120625 .184054 >>> all the latest from CM-Team , thanks Changelog 2012-04-28 Version Elelinux-7.2-Hero-v3.8Version Elelinux-7.2-Hero-v3.8-Light Made a new build, hopefully the touchscreen issues are history now >>> ro.build.date=Sat Apr 28 16:57:25 CEST 2012 >>> all the latest from CM-Team , thanks Changelog 2012-03-22 Version Elelinux-7.2-Hero-v3.7Version Elelinux-7.2-Hero-v3.7-Light Got a little relapse and decided to compile a final last rom to Hero, this rom contains all the latest updates from CM-source "2012-03-22" It will not be any extra rom's with htc theme, etc., only these 2 a full version and a lite version with gapps included. Enjoy Changelog 2011-11-11 Best Regards

Kitchen for Android ROMs Google Apps (GApps) for android Google’s Android OS has often been touted as open – this is true to a large extent. Android is based on a modified Linux kernel, with it’s own Java interpreter and libraries, and Google has released the majority of Android code to the world as the “Android Open Source Project” under the Apache license. What this means is that anybody can download the Android OS, install it on a device of their choosing, and run Android, without having to pay any costs to Google. This may possibly be due to Google wanting to protect the code within these applications (which are based tightly around their core technologies), and/or wanting to preserve the user experience by only associating the Google branding / applications with known partners and companies (for example, one of the requirements of OHA devices is a Google logo printed on it). Just what are we talking about here? So how does this affect us? You are probably wondering at this stage, what is this Google Apps thing, and what does it affect?

The Perfect Hero Setup (New Market/Keyboard/Kernel) Thread updated 17/01/2011 (d/m/y) to include FlyKernel 12a and a download for AngryBirds 1.3.5 for those who needed it. thread has also been cleaned up and old content removed. Instructions have been updated accordingly. Please let me know of any bugs or tweaks that need to be made. Install for fully working Android Gingerbread Keyboard and newest Market at the bottom of this post! This is a collection of packages that can be found around these forums that I believe amounts to the perfect Hero Setup. If nothing else this should be treated as a learning experience, if however you are unsure, and the post below looks a little daunting, you should consider flashing Floyo (created by the very talented erasmux) which is a complete packaged ROM. I take no responsibility for you destroying your phone. 1) Flash Cyanogen Mod 6.1 FINAL in recovery (no need to reboot yet). 2) Flash Cyanogen Google Apps Addon. 3) Reboot your phone, log in and go through the initial setup. OK! 3) SMS Popup. 8) THEME!

Contrôler les permissions des applications grâce à CyanogenMod Quand vous téléchargez une application, il est très important de toujours vérifier les commentaires des utilisateurs et surtout les permissions que l'application en question requiert. Parfois, une application n'a aucune intention malveillante, mais elle peut demander une permission qui vous est incompréhensible (exemple: une application d'horaire de train demandant l'accès à vos contacts). Avec CyanogenMod 7, vous pourrez désormais prendre le contrôle "total" de vos applications. En effet, les dernières "nightlies" (version alpha) de la ROM incluent un gestionnaire de permissions. Attention tout de même! Si vous avez déjà installé une nightly de la ROM alternative sur votre téléphone, vous pouvez sans autre tester l’efficacité de ce nouveau paramètre. Pour télécharger une nightly de CyanogenMod 7 pour votre téléphone, rendez-vous sur www.cyanogenmod.com

VillainRom for Galaxy S II Rootez tout d'abord votre téléphone avec la méthode appelée CF-ROOT : Faites bien attention à utiliser le bon kernel modifié. Rechargez votre batterie à avant de continuer sur la prochaine étape! Attention, cette étape effacera absolument tout sur votre téléphone (sauf la mémoire USB). 1) Téléchargez la dernière version de VillainRom (à ce jour, version 1.4). 2) Une fois téléchargé, placez ce fichier zip dans la racine de la mémoire interne de votre téléphone ou de votre carte SD. 3) Une fois le fichier de la ROM dans le téléphone, éteignez celui-ci et débranchez votre câble USB. 4) Rallumez le téléphone en passant sur le mode recovery. 5) Vous allez vous retrouver dans le mode recovery (ClockWorkMod). 6) Après le Backup fini, faites un « wipe data/factory reset » puis un « wipe cache ». 7) Le tout nettoyé, allez sur « Install zip from sdcard » et sélectionnez le fichier zip de VillainRom et installez-le.

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