[RECOVERY][MANTA] CWM 6.0.3.0 recovery [04042013]

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Aerys

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Jun 18, 2012
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Hi friends:laugh:,

Was looking for this and couldnt find it here, so I decided to release it myself.

This is the latest CWM recovery 6.0.3.0 for our Nexus 10 devices.


Download:

Recovery tar for Odin:

http://d-h.st/bUp

Recovery zip for CWM:

http://d-h.st/MYU

Recovery img:

http://d-h.st/G82


Changelog
Code:
Recovery 04042013
- minui: add extended courier font


Old versions:
Code:
[/SIZE] none yet

Thank you:eek:
 
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jonstrong

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Guys - it's great to share and help out, but I'm not sure it makes sense to start hosting a version of these individual CWM files separately when they're available directly from the clockworkmod website. If you go to this page on the site:

http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager

...and scroll down (or find-in-page) "Nexus 10", you'll find a variety of downloads available, including both the non-touch and touch versions of CWM Recovery (one in each column - refer to column header to make sure you pick the right version).

If people learn to do it this way, directly from the source, there's less risk of pulling either an incorrect or outdated file.

You can also install ROM Manager from the Play store, and even the free version will let you download and install the latest version of either the touch or non-touch version of CWM recovery to your Nexus 10. See:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&hl=en

In general - if you can get the file from the source / dev, it's easier and there's less risk involved. This is just a good practice to follow whenever feasible.
 

Aerys

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Jun 18, 2012
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Guys - it's great to share and help out, but I'm not sure it makes sense to start hosting a version of these individual CWM files separately when they're available directly from the clockworkmod website. If you go to this page on the site:

http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager

...and scroll down (or find-in-page) "Nexus 10", you'll find a variety of downloads available, including both the non-touch and touch versions of CWM Recovery (one in each column - refer to column header to make sure you pick the right version).

If people learn to do it this way, directly from the source, there's less risk of pulling either an incorrect or outdated file.

You can also install ROM Manager from the Play store, and even the free version will let you download and install the latest version of either the touch or non-touch version of CWM recovery to your Nexus 10. See:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&hl=en

In general - if you can get the file from the source / dev, it's easier and there's less risk involved. This is just a good practice to follow whenever feasible.

This thread will be updated each time a new version comes out.
I think its handy to have a thread like this.
 

Noobla_Khan

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Jul 27, 2010
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Is this Touch Recovery??

Op if you are going to bother to put up a thread like this you might mention that this is not the touch version of CWM as that has not been officially released yet. I found that out by going to the source. Wouldn't want someone to get excited and load it just to find out it's not what they wanted.
 
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Aleq

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Apr 6, 2008
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Take the old update.zip, open it, replace the img file inside with the new img (use the same file name!) and you're done.
 
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Kroenen66

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Take the old update.zip, open it, replace the img file inside with the new img (use the same file name!) and you're done.

Are you really sure it works?

OK, does not work! Just open old zip delete old img and replaced with the new with the old name. Try to flash FAIL
 
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Aleq

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Apr 6, 2008
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Are you really sure it works?

OK, does not work! Just open old zip delete old img and replaced with the new with the old name. Try to flash FAIL
Yes I am. You must have done something wrong. If you want, contact me via PM and send me your new ZIP, I'll check it.
 

Ok_Kaleidoscope5109

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Dec 29, 2009
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Guys - it's great to share and help out, but I'm not sure it makes sense to start hosting a version of these individual CWM files separately when they're available directly from the clockworkmod website. If you go to this page on the site:

http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager

...and scroll down (or find-in-page) "Nexus 10", you'll find a variety of downloads available, including both the non-touch and touch versions of CWM Recovery (one in each column - refer to column header to make sure you pick the right version).

If people learn to do it this way, directly from the source, there's less risk of pulling either an incorrect or outdated file.

You can also install ROM Manager from the Play store, and even the free version will let you download and install the latest version of either the touch or non-touch version of CWM recovery to your Nexus 10. See:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&hl=en

In general - if you can get the file from the source / dev, it's easier and there's less risk involved. This is just a good practice to follow whenever feasible.

Using the free version of ROM Manager, I don't see how I can install the Touch Version. It prompts me to get Rom Manager Premium
 

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    Guys - it's great to share and help out, but I'm not sure it makes sense to start hosting a version of these individual CWM files separately when they're available directly from the clockworkmod website. If you go to this page on the site:

    http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager

    ...and scroll down (or find-in-page) "Nexus 10", you'll find a variety of downloads available, including both the non-touch and touch versions of CWM Recovery (one in each column - refer to column header to make sure you pick the right version).

    If people learn to do it this way, directly from the source, there's less risk of pulling either an incorrect or outdated file.

    You can also install ROM Manager from the Play store, and even the free version will let you download and install the latest version of either the touch or non-touch version of CWM recovery to your Nexus 10. See:
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&hl=en

    In general - if you can get the file from the source / dev, it's easier and there's less risk involved. This is just a good practice to follow whenever feasible.
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    Touch and non-touch version of 6.0.3.0 is official: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager

    Scroll down to "Google Nexus 10".
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    Both (touch and non-touch) versions of 6.0.3.1 are available for N10.
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    Hi friends:laugh:,

    Was looking for this and couldnt find it here, so I decided to release it myself.

    This is the latest CWM recovery 6.0.3.0 for our Nexus 10 devices.


    Download:

    Recovery tar for Odin:

    http://d-h.st/bUp

    Recovery zip for CWM:

    http://d-h.st/MYU

    Recovery img:

    http://d-h.st/G82


    Changelog
    Code:
    Recovery 04042013
    - minui: add extended courier font


    Old versions:
    Code:
    [/SIZE] none yet

    Thank you:eek:
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    Touch and non-touch version of 6.0.3.0 is official: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager

    Scroll down to "Google Nexus 10".

    Still showing 6.0.2.3 for the touch version...both on the clockworkmod site and in Goo Manager...