[RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.3.2

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gweedo767

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ClockworkMod Recovery Version 6.0.3.2 is now available officially for your T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4. You can install ClockworkMod Recovery on your rooted T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4 by installing ROM Manager. ROM Manager is available on the Google Play Store at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
Alternatively you can download the ROM Manager APK directly from ClockworkMod.com at:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/RomManager.apk

Once installed use the "Recovery Setup" section to install or update your recovery installation.

You can also install the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery manually. The images for both the touch and non-touch version are available directly at:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager

Simply locate your device (T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4) and download the linked image to the right. You can than flash it manually or with any tool designed to manually flash recovery images.

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MisterEdF

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How do I install a .IMG file (the CWM recovery download file) onto the S4? There is no FASTBOOT mode (or I can't access it for some reason).

Yes, I know I can use rom manager to install CWM, but that isn't my question. :)
 

albinoman887

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Oh boy! i'm getting my S4 sooner then i thought now lol. Monday? i sure hope so if not i'll have to wait til the weekend i think but oh man, CM10.1 here we come
 

lagunas11

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Nice recovery I downloaded rom manager and installed the touch recovery and it's very good but the only problem is that the space between the text is really close to each other I mean you have a really big screen and it only uses less than a third u know what I mean? Just saying so far I like it but that's the only thing I find annoying

Sent from a phone better than yours! ;)
 

MisterEdF

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Nice recovery I downloaded rom manager and installed the touch recovery and it's very good but the only problem is that the space between the text is really close to each other I mean you have a really big screen and it only uses less than a third u know what I mean? Just saying so far I like it but that's the only thing I find annoying

Sent from a phone better than yours! ;)
Exactly the problem I am having. I am wondering if R.M. is installing the proper version of touch. It's almost impossible to use. It also doesn't support gestures which makes it more difficult.
 

shabbypenguin

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ClockworkMod Recovery Version 6.0.3.2 is now available officially for your T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4. You can install ClockworkMod Recovery on your rooted T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4 by installing ROM Manager. ROM Manager is available on the Google Play Store at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
Alternatively you can download the ROM Manager APK directly from ClockworkMod.com at:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/RomManager.apk

Once installed use the "Recovery Setup" section to install or update your recovery installation.

You can also install the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery manually. The images for both the touch and non-touch version are available directly at:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager

Simply locate your device (T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4) and download the linked image to the right. You can than flash it manually or with any tool designed to manually flash recovery images.

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Version 6.0.3.2 - Initial version listed here

-1 i would prefer if you didnt submit this
not enough rainbows


:D :p
 
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jbats

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How do u flash IMG. In Odin? All I need to know is where the IMG. Goes in /system ?? That way you can manually install any IMG. Via terminal. @shabbypenguin any ideas? Your a wiz with this stuff :good:
 

shabbypenguin

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How do u flash IMG. In Odin? All I need to know is where the IMG. Goes in /system ?? That way you can manually install any IMG. Via terminal. @shabbypenguin any ideas? Your a wiz with this stuff :good:

if you use adb sehll then be sure to follow these commands as well:

adb shell
su

then once in a rooted shell (or terminal emulator) be sure you know the exact location and name of clockworkmod recovery.img

dd if=/sdcard/cwmrecovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm.sdcc.1/by-name/recovery

replace the bold part with the name of the file

replace teh underlined with where it is located :)
 

jbats

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Thx shabby, I'll use this when mine arrives on Monday. Might be a good idea to create a thread with these how to's. Love your work, used your methods when I got my t769.
 
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waiting89

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Works like a charm! now waiting for some good ROMs im tired of this crappy STOCK boring Rom!
 

MisterEdF

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if you use adb sehll then be sure to follow these commands as well:

adb shell
su

then once in a rooted shell (or terminal emulator) be sure you know the exact location and name of clockworkmod recovery.img

dd if=/sdcard/cwmrecovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm.sdcc.1/by-name/recovery

replace the bold part with the name of the file

replace teh underlined with where it is located :)


I'm running this with files and locations set exactly as in your example and getting "no such directory or file." Must be missing something obvious.
 

reilus

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How do you switch between TWRP and CWM? The WICKED ROM requires TWRP, but I've always used CWM... I'd like to be able to switch without much trouble if needed.
 

shabbypenguin

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Tried that as well with same result. Triple checked path and spelling & case (if case even matters).

it does

try teh direct mmcblk then

dd if=/sdcard/cwmrecovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21

and see if that works for ya, before you try using the command "ls -l /path/to/cwmrecovery.img" without the quotes :) and make sure teh phone sees it
 

MisterEdF

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it does

try teh direct mmcblk then

dd if=/sdcard/cwmrecovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21

and see if that works for ya, before you try using the command "ls -l /path/to/cwmrecovery.img" without the quotes :) and make sure teh phone sees it
Turns out the path to the extSdCard is actually /storage/extSdCard. Couldn't see the directory of the sdcard noway nohow. Can't figure out why. /storage/extSdCard worked.

Thanks.
 

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    ClockworkMod Recovery Version 6.0.3.2 is now available officially for your T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4. You can install ClockworkMod Recovery on your rooted T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4 by installing ROM Manager. ROM Manager is available on the Google Play Store at:
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
    Alternatively you can download the ROM Manager APK directly from ClockworkMod.com at:
    http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/RomManager.apk

    Once installed use the "Recovery Setup" section to install or update your recovery installation.

    You can also install the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery manually. The images for both the touch and non-touch version are available directly at:
    http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager

    Simply locate your device (T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4) and download the linked image to the right. You can than flash it manually or with any tool designed to manually flash recovery images.

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    Version 6.0.3.2 - Initial version listed here
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    How do u flash IMG. In Odin? All I need to know is where the IMG. Goes in /system ?? That way you can manually install any IMG. Via terminal. @shabbypenguin any ideas? Your a wiz with this stuff :good:

    if you use adb sehll then be sure to follow these commands as well:

    adb shell
    su

    then once in a rooted shell (or terminal emulator) be sure you know the exact location and name of clockworkmod recovery.img

    dd if=/sdcard/cwmrecovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm.sdcc.1/by-name/recovery

    replace the bold part with the name of the file

    replace teh underlined with where it is located :)
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    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mkrtchyan.recoverytools&hl=en

    that app is a nice because you can load it on your phone and select the .img from your sdcard and flash it. simple. but if ur using cwm you might as well get rom manager pro!
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    CWM Touch is FREE...there is no problems with posting a zip for it...the Clockwork app is a way to donate to the developer, that's all...if someone wants to post a zip for it, they can.

    Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda premium

    If you want to compile your own from source, that's cool. I'm saying don't take koush's from his site and post it in a zip, that's not cool. Hope that clears it up.Its never OK unless given permission first by the dev. That's why he open sourced it, so you can build it yourself.
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    Tried that as well with same result. Triple checked path and spelling & case (if case even matters).

    it does

    try teh direct mmcblk then

    dd if=/sdcard/cwmrecovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21

    and see if that works for ya, before you try using the command "ls -l /path/to/cwmrecovery.img" without the quotes :) and make sure teh phone sees it