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Root [International] PhilZ CWM Recovery - Dummies Guide

PhilZ Recovery 6.03.1 is up! :)

"- built on cm-11.0 device tree
- built in kernel modules for exfat/ntfs both in read/write
- fix selinux issues to format external storage (OTG and microsd) in ext4/ext2/ext3
- uses cm-11.0 native kernel modded with permissive selinux and ko fs modules from samsung
"


Download for i9505, v6.03.1.

Download for i9500, v6.00.8


(I'm still on v5.15.8! It works for me and is the one I recommend in the Dummies Guides. :) )
 
6.04.0 are now up!
:D

On the subject of grammer, shouldn't that read... "6.04.0 is now up!"? Since only the i9505 version has changed.

Look old boy... as it's near Christmas, I've sent you a template of the PhilZ update posts that I use, to make things easier for you. Nothing could be simpler or more foolproof. Just try using it. :rolleyes:
 
On the subject of grammer, shouldn't that read... "6.04.0 is now up!"? Since only the i9505 version has changed.

Look old boy... as it's near Christmas, I've sent you a template of the PhilZ update posts that I use, to make things easier for you. Nothing could be simpler or more foolproof. Just try using it. :rolleyes:

Why do you think I put a smiley at the end of the post?

Do catch up butty!
:D
 
PhilZ Recovery 6.05.6 is up! :)

Changelog:-

"add 5 extra partitions support in nandroid: can be added in fstab and will be auto detected
better fit text logs on non HD devices: stop slightly overwrite of bottom virtual keys separation bar and clock/battery area
fix logs overwriting bottom virtual keys and progress bar in sideload mode
custom backup and restore menu: move reboot item to top of partitions list
custom backup and restore menu: auto hide all unused items
advanced menu: hide /data/media toggle for non datamedia devices
sync loki sources: add new LG devices
SuperSU update to 1.86
busybox: merge @Chenglu changes to support selinux (no tar --selinux yet)
huge code clean ups and fixes
New: LG G Pad 8.3 (v500)
New: Samsung Galaxy Premier I9260 (superior)
New: Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 I9200 - SGH-i527 (meliusltexx)
New: Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 I9150 (melius3gxx)
New: Galaxy S i9000 support (galaxysmtd) : still needs cat /proc/mtd to add in extra.fstab
New: Galaxy S3 verizon - SGH-I535 (d2vzw)
Note 3: fix device name to hlte
Note 3: ramdisk changes to better handle enforced selinux and usb mount storage
Note 3 (hlte): add modem support in backup/restore
Note 3 (hlte): repack on @Chenglu ramdisk to fix time
Note 3 (hlte): fix boardconfig for correct ums lun path (mount usb storage)
i9100/n7000: add extra.fstab support
i9100/n7000: use built in kernel exfat modules for faster writes to exfat cards
"


Download for i9505, 6.05.6.

Download for i9500, 6.00.8

Source
 
PhilZ Recovery 6.07.1 is up! :)

Changelog:-

"Touch and GUI fixes

This one killed me, just look at the version bump to get how many builds it took
Fixes various bugs and issues when returning from sleeping screen, gesture actions sensitivity, sideload GUI fixes, touch issues when returning from pause on logs...
"


Download for i9505, 6.07.1.

Download for i9500, 6.00.8

Source
 
PhilZ Recovery 6.07.6 Final is up! :)

Changelog:-

"- fix waking up screen from sleep with hardware POWER or HOME buttons would validate selected menu
- add a time fix menu


Time Fix for affected users

- Boot into your main ROM.
- Ensure time is in sync in your main ROM (enable network and wifi)
- Boot into recovery
- PhilZ Settings / GUI Settings / Time Zone / Apply Time Fix
"


Download for i9505, 6.07.6.

Download for i9500, 6.00.8

Source
 
PhilZ Recovery (insert version here) is up! :)

" (Copy and insert changelog, here) "


Download for i9505, (insert version, here) .

Download for i9500, (insert version, here)

Thanks to ironass for the template!
:D
 
PhilZ Recovery (insert version here) is up! :)

" (Copy and insert changelog, here) "


Download for i9505, (insert version, here) .

Download for i9500, (insert version, here)

Thanks to ironass for the template!
:D

You utter, cantankerous, contrary, Celtic, plonker! :banghead::banghead::banghead:

I sent you the template so that all you had to do was fill in the blanks and you could have a legible update post in two shakes of a lambs tail!




(Possibly not the best expression to use in conjunction with a Welshman :rolleyes: )
 
You utter, cantankerous, contrary, Celtic, plonker! :banghead::banghead::banghead:

I sent you the template so that all you had to do was fill in the blanks and you could have a legible update post in two shakes of a lambs tail!




(Possibly not the best expression to use in conjunction with a Welshman :rolleyes: )

Well here is the the best laugh yet since their Double Act Began.
 

Well here is the the best laugh yet since their Double Act Began.

Oh, for goodness sake... don't encourage him! :(


Right! One last time Hawker! :aetsch:


PhilZ Recovery 6.08.7 is up! :)

Changelog:-

"Changelog later
Mainly it adds the new perf mode to max 4 cores frequency during backup/restore
It also sets default compression level to "medium" if not previously set by user
"


Download for i9505, 6.08.7.

Download for i9500, 6.07.9

Source

(N.B. Please note the new download links.)

Even the most recent update to ROM Manager is not saving the backups to my external SDCard and so therefore I am using OBackup Online Nandroid Backup * ROOT, which works with Android 4.2.2, 4.3 and 4.4, in conjunction with Nandroid Manager. These allow me to use the latest PhilZ recoveries and not only create backups on my SDCard but also I can fire the zipped backups to DropBox, etc; to save space. Thanks for the tip Syd! :thumbup:
 
Just a small note on OBackup old fella.
I do not believe it is currently being developed by the author, and has not been updated since July.

I use Online Nandroid Backup which is much more current

I'm sure Syd told me to use OBackup. :listen:

OK... Online Backup in conjunction with Nandroid Manager, it is then. Cheers old boy! :cheers:

(Post #170, amended)
 
I'm sure Syd told me to use OBackup. :listen:

OK... Online Backup in conjunction with Nandroid Manager, it is then. Cheers old boy! :cheers:

(Post #170, amended)

Interesting guys going to check it out.

So say I save in Dropbox, wipe data etc then get dropox n app and log in to rcover backup?
 
I'm sure Syd told me to use OBackup. :listen:

OK... Online Backup in conjunction with Nandroid Manager, it is then. Cheers old boy! :cheers:

(Post #170, amended)
Hey!, maybe you have heard of this before...I have searched and came up empty handed. I'm using philz on my samsung gtab 3 sm t310 (the newest I'm guessing as its based on cwm 6.0.4.5 and all WAS well until i went to try to restore a backup from sdcard.

I'm trying to figure out how to explain this without it being to lengthy, so here goes...

Basically, when i ran the "backup to sdcard" option, everything backed up and it completed successfully. I rebooted, then booted back into philz just to make sure that i could access my backup if need be. When i click on "restore from sdcard" it tells me "no files found".

I then went into rom manager and it was still telling me that i was was on twrp...and showed only my previous twrp nandroids...So i went into rom toolbox (root browser) to look around and discovered that it backed up my whole tablet in individual files to my sdcard directory instead of the regular 1 restore file that would usually appear in the newly created CWM folder....the "Backups" cwm sub folder is empty ....but all the backup files are serperate in the sdcard directory....

Im brand new to philz and have no idea how this happened. I checked the nandroid settings and it is set to .tar by default....

To make things even stranger i did a 2nd backup but this time to ext sdcard and that one worked perfectly...i have wiped and restored it and it works great. So why is it saving to ext sdcard fine but seperating all the files when saving to sdcard? I like to keep at least 1 nandroid on my internal sd just incase my ext card craps out..

I also tryed to restore my twrp nandroid from philz but that option confused me as it gave me 6 different restore options and i only made 2 twrp backups...some were .md5 and some were not...i wasn't sure which one to choose...I basically just need to clear that first set of backup files off my sdcard or restore my nandroid so its not there...

any help would be great....
thanks!
 
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