[Compilation] Flashable zips of Recoveries (Update-Jul 28, 2013) [Nexus S-crespo]

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Re: [Compilation] Flashable zips of Recoveries (Update-Feb 5, 2013) [Nexus S-crespo]

Thanks alot!! Now i can flash any recovery without a help of a computer! :thumbup:

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Re: [Compilation] Flashable zips of Recoveries (Update-Feb 5, 2013) [Nexus S-crespo]

I have CWM recovery how can i install TWRP recovery on my Nexus S?

1. Download the desired version of TWRP from first post.
2. Copy the downloaded zip to your device's storage.
3. Switch off and boot into CWM recovery
4. Install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard > select the zip that you transferred and flash it.
5. Go to Advanced and tap on Reboot Recovery
You'll now have your device booted into TWRP ;)

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1. Download the desired version of TWRP from first post.
2. Copy the downloaded zip to your device's storage.
3. Switch off and boot into CWM recovery
4. Install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard > select the zip that you transferred and flash it.
5. Go to Advanced and tap on Reboot Recovery
You'll now have your device booted into TWRP ;)

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thanksss... btw what is the difference in TWRP and CWM?
 

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Re: [Compilation] Flashable zips of Recoveries (Update-Feb 5, 2013) [Nexus S-crespo]

thanksss... btw what is the difference in TWRP and CWM?

I might not be able to tell you, its always better to try and look what's different. I'm sure you will be happy to see TWRP ;)
Go ahead, its just a matter of minutes and you will have it. I case you don't like it, download the desired cwm zip from 1st post and flash it from TWRP :)

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I might not be able to tell you, its always better to try and look what's different. I'm sure you will be happy to see TWRP ;)
Go ahead, its just a matter of minutes and you will have it. I case you don't like it, download the desired cwm zip from 1st post and flash it from TWRP :)

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Gud can i install this Theme on TWRP?
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1942309
i think its for only HTC One X
 

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    Hey folks,

    Looking into this very section, I find most of the custom recoveries lost long into previous pages. Plus not all of them offered flash able zips.
    My intentions here at this thread is to provide you people with flash able zips of all the custom recoveries available till date for the Samsung Nexus S (crespo) all at the same place. For it would make it easy for new buyers who join our community, to find all the available custom recoveries. :victory:

    Available zips for the following:
    • ClockworkMod (CWM) 5.8.0.2 Touch
    • ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.1.0 Touch
    • ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.2.5 Touch
    • ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.3.1 Touch
    • ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.3.4 Touch
    • ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.1.0 Non-Touch
    • ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.2.5 Non-Touch
    • ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.3.1 Non-Touch
    • ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.3.4 Non-Touch
    • TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.3.1.0
    • TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.3.3.0
    • TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.4.0.0
    • TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.4.1.0
    • TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.4.2.0
    • TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.4.3.0
    • TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.4.4.0
    • TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.5.0.0
    • Stock Jelly Bean (Build: JZO54K) Recovery
    • Stock Ice Cream Sandwich (Build: IMM76D) Recovery
    • Stock Gingerbread (Build: GRK39F) Recovery
    • TSM CWM-6.0.1.3 Recovery
    • TSM TWRP-2.3 Recovery

    Update Log:

    Dec 6, 2012
    - Added ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.1.0 Touch
    - Added ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.1.0 Non-Touch
    - Added TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.3.1.0
    - Added Stock Jelly Bean (Build: JZO54K) Recovery

    Dec 7, 2012
    - Added ClockworkMod (CWM) 5.8.0.2 Touch
    - Added Stock Ice Cream Sandwich (Build: IMM76D) Recovery
    - Added Stock Gingerbread (Build: GRK39F) Recovery
    - Added TSM CWM-6.0.1.3 Recovery
    - Added TSM TWRP-2.3 Recovery

    Dec 22, 2012
    - Added TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.3.3.0

    Dec 24, 2012
    - Added ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.2.5 Touch
    - Added ClockworkMod (CWM) 6.0.2.5 Non-Touch

    Jan 31, 2013
    - Added TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.4.0.0

    Feb 5, 2013
    - Added TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.4.1.0

    Mar 02, 2013
    - Added TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.4.2.0
    - Added TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.4.3.0

    Mar 14, 2013
    - Added TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.4.4.0

    Apr 09, 2013
    - Added TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) 2.5.0.0

    Apr 26, 2013
    - Added ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) 6.0.3.1 Non-Touch
    - Added ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) 6.0.3.1 Touch

    Jul 28, 2013
    - Added ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) 6.0.3.4 Non-Touch
    - Added ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) 6.0.3.4 Touch

    I have provided the stock recovery for Jelly Bean, Ice Cream Sandwich and Gingerbread for a simple reason, that some users might want to go stock without using the fastboot method of flashing factory images. I am still looking for more recoveries, if you can name them or provide a download link for the recovery image files for the same, It would be great.
    Apart from this, I went through RZRecovery available here at Rootzwiki forum. But since the server has been suspended, I was not able to download. Does anyone of you have recovery image file for RZRecovery? If yes, then please bother to share ;)

    Disclaimer
    I am not at all responsible for any damage to your device. Perform every action on your own will and risk.

    NOTE: I do not take any credit for this, all I did was picked up the image files for the recoveries and made the flash able zips for them. Credits go to the author/ developers of the respective recoveries.

    Downloads:

    The zips are tested and confirmed to work with CWM, TWRP & TSM.

    Credits:
    Koush: The ClockworkMod Genius
    TeamWin: TWRP creators
    Google: Android Creator
    slukk: TSM Recovery Developer
    polobunny: For sharing CWM 5.8.0.2
    stremax: For his helpful knowledge about CWM

    Any support regarding finding recoveries will be completely appreciated and credited. If you have any requests regarding this, you can mention them to me via this thread.
    Please spare a few seconds to answer the poll on the top of this thread.
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    To flash android 4.4 we need a cwm 6.0.4.3 based recovery, unfortunately Philz has not yet released his recovery so...

    new cwm flashable zips:

    6.0.4.3 Touch

    6.0.4.3 non Touch
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    Could you explain what you mean by re-assigning the driver?

    Probably not the correct terminology to use, I apologize.

    Please ensure your device is connected to your machine and CWM is loaded.


    On a Windows Machine do the following:

    Navigate to Device Manager (Win + Pause|Break Key > Select 'Device Manager')

    Locate device within the list that has an exclamation mark beside it (remove USB cable and reinsert to see if actions correspond with item visibility)

    Ensuring that your USB cable is connected, right click on the device you located in Device Manager...

    select 'Update Driver Software' > Browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer > Highlight 'USB Composite Device' (ensure 'Show compatatible hardware' was ticked before proceeding) > Finally Select Next.

    The driver will now install. Once it has simply remove the USB Cable from your device and reinsert. This will initiate the re-assigned driver. You can proceed with mounting your Storage via CWM.


    You should now see your device, Nexus S, is listed within Device Manager. You can proceed with installing the ADB driver's if you wish, or simply skip this step as it is not essential for USB Mass Storage operation.
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    added cwm 6.0.3.4
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    Re: [Compilation] Flashable zips of Recoveries (Update-Mar 02, 2013) [Nexus S-crespo]

    2 more zips added for TWRP 2.4.2.0 & 2.4.3.0
    Sorry for the delay, had problems uploading with d-h.st

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