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Root Can't flash .zip from SD to get S-ON

Momomuffins

Newbie
I've flashed CMW recovery a million times and can't get this to work :confused:

My CWM Recovery version is 3.0.0.8...

I boot up into recovery and select to install from .zip. All I get is a black screen with the ROM Manager icon until I tap the power button to get the option list back. No matter what I select, even Power Off from the list gives me the same stupid screen. Even tried the Amon_RA whatever you call it and flashed alternate recovery from RM but my recovery menu is still unusable. I found this XDA thread somewhere and it mentions to run a shell from the host machine etc...to remove install-recovery.sh. Not sure if that's what the whole problem is here but I must be an idiot because I have no idea how to plug those commands into the command prompt. This is all it gives you:

adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /system/etc
ls

and if install-recovery.sh is present throw in the next one:

rm install-recovery.sh

then exit....

I've used command prompt for Blackberry related things often but I'm no expert and throwing in adb shell, by itself, obviously isn't going to do anything....don't you need to change directories first at least or something? But which? I'm hungry, frustrated and wanna get stupid S-ON so I can unroot (again) and RMA this phone. Suggestions?
 
What happens if you select "install rom from sd card" in rom manager, then find the s-on file and don't do a backup or wipe?

Edit: like mlam, said but assumed you knew, the optical trackpad is used to select options in recovery, the power button takes you back.
 
dont use rom manager. do it from the recovery menu. the power button isnt used to select a command from there, its the button below the screen to use,
 
The 2 posters above have nailed the problem. When in hboot, the power button selects a menu item. But...

When in Clockwork, the trackpad button selects items. The power button brings you back one menu. If you accidentally use the power button on the opening menu of CWM, you'll get the logo with the spinning arrow.
 
Edit: like mlam, said but assumed you knew, the optical trackpad is used to select options in recovery, the power button takes you back.

....i'm about to totally incriminate myself....:rolleyes: i haven't had to mess with my phone, or i'll say, i'll i've opted to NOT mess with my phone to this extent until i was forced to just recently...and i rarely use the optical pad =/ like 99.9% of the time i never touch it...not sure why....but...that was the whole problem why i couldn't navigate in recovery and think i'll go die of embarrasment now...
 
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