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Root cwm beta

junkie2100

Android Expert
cwm bootable... not sure how well it works and youll need to use the terminal install method because im pretty sure fastboot wont write it though if someone would check that it would be appreciated

to install, put the recovery image on the root of your sd card. that means straight on the card no folders

you will then need to make sure you are rooted and get either terminal emulator on the phone or an adb connection

for adb use the

adb shell

command, for terminal emulator just start it up

then type the following two commands

Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/warplte_cwm.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p16

seemingly functional, havent tested a factory reset because i have nothing to reset lol, backup and restore seem to work though it thinks its the 1970s for whatever reason, usb mass storage doesnt work, and some partitions wont work like internal_sd and sdcarddata, not sure whats up with that but i can worry about that later as long as the main functionality is there im happy for now

http://unleashedprepaids.com/upload/devs/junkie2100/hera_cwm.img
 
What fixed it for the Awe was adding this line to the BoardConfig.mk:
Code:
TARGET_RECOVERY_PIXEL_FORMAT := "RGBX_8888"
Not sure if he has that already, or if it will fix it, but that's what worked on the awe.
 
i did modify things a little a few partition adjustments and a failed attempt at getting ums working but its basically the same and its identical to the warp 4g which i can say for sure doesnt have that issue im using one now
 
Just curious, but what (if any) is the difference between your version 6.0.3.2 , and Stedman420's 6.0.3.7 version?
 
I lol'd too...

Howowever, I did download, dd and test the other version and besides the larger text, there only seems to be a few differences in the menu options. I didn't like the larger text so I'm back to the first.
 
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