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I have rooted and flashed to the latest recovery image. i can not get into adb recovery. every time i try i get the following prompt ~# followed by my command and then file not found. Anybody had this problem that knows how to fix. thanks
 
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I have rooted and flashed to the latest recovery image. i can not get into adb recovery. every time i try i get the following prompt ~# followed by my command and then file not found. Anybody had this problem that knows how to fix. thanks
sounds like you are getting adb. What happens if you just run "adb shell"? What is the exact command you are trying to run?
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cd/system/app is the command entered. i am following the post for removing apps. i have entered clockwork, gone to partitions and then went to unmount. connected to pc and type adb remount. get remount succeeded. type adb shell and the following prompts
~#cd/system/app (command)hit enter
cd/sytem/app
/sbin/sh: cd/sytem/app: not found
 
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did u mount the system and SD partitions?
 
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Yes tried both mount and unmount and get the same messages

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~#cd/system/app (command)hit enter
cd/sytem/app
/sbin/sh: cd/sytem/app: not found
Need a space between "cd" and "/".

If you're not a unix person and are entering these commands without knowing what they do, it's important to enter them exactly as described. Better yet, cut & paste rather than type them.
 
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thanks will try that i did cut and paste will try adding space to command

 
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