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Everytime I try to flash an update.zip file using Rom Manager, it just reboots into clockwork recovery and does nothing. I've been having to manually flash in recovery. I've tried reflashing recovery, reinstalling Rom Manager, and even flashed stock image and rooted again, nothing fixes it. Any ideas?
 
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go to rom manager and re download clockworkmod at top that worked for me. btw rom manager is having issues with some roms
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go to rom manager and re download clockworkmod at top that worked for me. btw rom manager is having issues with some roms
Worked for me to. Takes just a few seconds.

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Everytime I try to flash an update.zip file using Rom Manager, it just reboots into clockwork recovery and does nothing. I've been having to manually flash in recovery. I've tried reflashing recovery, reinstalling Rom Manager, and even flashed stock image and rooted again, nothing fixes it. Any ideas?
Koush switched ROM Manager from fakeflash to real flash yesterday; maybe this is why you're having issues? Do you have S-OFF?
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Koush switched ROM Manager from fakeflash to real flash yesterday; maybe this is why you're having issues? Do you have S-OFF?
I've been having this issue for about a month or longer. I've tried on basically every rom, s-off. I've tried downloading clockwork again, no fix.
 
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I've been having this issue for about a month or longer. I've tried on basically every rom, s-off. I've tried downloading clockwork again, no fix.
I've have the same problem, and it's been about the same amount of time, a little more than a month... I'm not sure what has happened to cause this, but I cannot get it fixed for the life of me.

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Its a corrupted cache partition. I can post instructions later, you need to know how to use adb.

1.reboot to recovery and adb shell
2. mount /system (you can do this in clockworkmod under mounts and storage)
3.unmount cache(same as above mounts and storage)
3./system/bin/e2fsck -p /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
reboot
then 'Flash Recovery" from Rom Manager

Try to Backup with Rom Manager and it should work now
 
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nevermind, fixed it, thanks luniz7
 
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It seems like every time I mount my phone to Ubuntu on Oracle Virtual Box, my cache seems to get corrupted and I have to repair it all over again. Anyone have any ideas why that is?

 
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