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Guest wederwoord
Posted
did you download the latest recovery image from the first page?

I still don't know what I did wrong but the app did not install clockwork or the firmware.

After installing usb drivers on my windows 7, I was able to install both clockwork and the firmware manually.

Guest fineking
Posted

Hello, Sebastian404

First, Thank you for the Recovery tools provided.

My phone is softbank 003Z (Japanese ZTE-Blade family), But When I used RecoveryManager_v0.26b to flash the clockwork-blade-2.5.1.8 Recovery image ,

encountered the following problem, Yesterday.

Before flash(The original Recovery system):

Switch on my phone by holding volume down + power, first display SoftBank Logo, after a few seconds display

the message "System Update, please put the update file to the SDcard" (the message is in japanese)

After flash(flashed the clockwork-blade-2.5.1.8 Recovery image by RecoveryManager_v0.26b):

Switch on my phone by holding volume down + power, display SoftBank Logo then the screen is freeze.

But the phone system Can be used normally, when Normal Reboot. It looks like only the Recovery System halt.

I run Recovery Manager in my phone, Click the Firmware button, display "Currently installed Firmware: Stock Firmware(SBM_P729J)".

Click the Recovery button, display "Currently installed Recovery: Unrecognised".

I tried flashing the clockwork-blade-2.5.1.8 Recovery image again and the clockwork-blade-2.5.1.3 Recovery image by RecoveryManager_v0.26b, but the problem is same.

I tried flashing the clockwork-blade-2.5.1.8 Recovery image by Android terminal, but the problem is same.

How to Install Clockwork Recovery on SoftBank 003Z ?

Please help me thank you very much.

P.S

1. I used Universal AndRoot to rooted and SuperUser.

2. I refer to the page

http://android.modaco.com/content/zte-blad...-the-zte-blade/

Guest ThrashMan
Posted

Thanks for the App Sebastian404, nice work.

Tried installing the latest XenoROM (r4) and it failed. The problem was caused by the downloaded zip being called xenorom r4.zip (note the space).

Can Blade Recovery Manager be made to naturally quote the ROM filename? Assuming Clockwork accepts filenames with spaces if quoted?

Regards,

Andy.

Guest ololizoz
Posted

And if im upgrading from RLS8 to RLS9, should I use Install Firmware och Install Firmware update? I want to keep all my data.

Guest Sebastian404
Posted
Thanks for the App Sebastian404, nice work.

Tried installing the latest XenoROM (r4) and it failed. The problem was caused by the downloaded zip being called xenorom r4.zip (note the space).

Can Blade Recovery Manager be made to naturally quote the ROM filename? Assuming Clockwork accepts filenames with spaces if quoted?

Regards,

Andy.

That seems to be a problem with clockworkmod recovery 2.5.1.8 unfortunately... I think someone else might of spotted it since it is fixed in 3.0.0.5....

I'm going to push out an updated version shortly that will add support for the v3 clockworkmod. that should fix your problem

Guest Sebastian404
Posted
It doesent recognize JapJelly RLS8

I've (hopefully) managed to update the database with all the JJ roms I could find... if its still not recognized can you let me know which one your using?

Guest Sebastian404
Posted
My phone is softbank 003Z (Japanese ZTE-Blade family), But When I used RecoveryManager_v0.26b to flash the clockwork-blade-2.5.1.8 Recovery image ,

Unfortunately the 003Z is not 100% compatible with the ZTE-Blade. I am trying to get hold of a device so I can do some testing, but not much luck so far..

Guest Sebastian404
Posted
it is FC ing on my FLB2.2 with 3.0.0.5

you run logcat on it?

Guest The Soup Thief
Posted (edited)

Sorry, but I'm getting forced closes too opening up v0.29 after unzipping it and installing the app through Estrongs - seemed to install fine (running Paul's Froyo r11)

v0.26 was opening fine and letting me meddle about, though wouldn't recognise the ROM

(logcat's a bit beyond my ken, but if you tell me what to do I'll give it a go and post the outcome)

EDIT - tried installing the zip (md5 was fine, btw) through clockwork 3.0.0.5 but it aborted

Edited by The Soup Thief
Guest FrankieADZ
Posted

Hey,

Well Ive tired loading it up and it hangs on a black screen; Im currently using Paul's Froyo R11 rom.

I'll try again tomorrow to see if works.

Guest Sebastian404
Posted
it is FC ing on my FLB2.2 with 3.0.0.5

Well thats annoying, I got it working with MoDaCo's 2.1 firmwares.. need to check 2.2 now grrr...

Guest olionair
Posted
Well thats annoying, I got it working with MoDaCo's 2.1 firmwares.. need to check 2.2 now grrr...

do you want me to see what the problem is?

Guest Sebastian404
Posted (edited)
do you want me to see what the problem is?

the problem seems to be that Paul likes to move CHMOD around :lol:

I downloaded r7 and it is Force closing...

Edited by Sebastian404
Guest olionair
Posted
the problem seems to be that Paul likes to move CHMOD around :lol:

I downloaded r7 and it is Force closing...

k so same problem of flb i presume

Guest Sebastian404
Posted
k so same problem of flb i presume

OK, it seems I messed up when I compiled the thing, if you re-download it from the first page, it should probably work now... (he said hopefully)...

I've tested it on the ModaCo 2.1 & 2.2 firmwares.. it seems to work...

I assume it should work on FLB too....

Posted

Hi, I am also getting FC error. I think it is because of misplaced chmod command.

Currently I am using stock orange rom. Logcat output:

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: called

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: raw/recovery_tool

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: /data/data/com.podtwo.RecoveryManager

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: 493

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: File exists or newer

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: called

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: xml/device.xml

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: /data/data/com.podtwo.RecoveryManager/cache

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: 448

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: File exists or newer

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: called

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: xml/recovery.xml

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: /data/data/com.podtwo.RecoveryManager/cache

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: 448

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: looking for chmod :null

The device is rooted, Superuser rights already gave some rights to Titanium Backup, so it works. I think quick workaround would be to create symlink for chmod, but the problem is that I don't know where it should be. And.. it's a good practice to catch exceptions and inform the user about error origin :lol: Just sayin'..

Guest Sebastian404
Posted
k thanks you fancy releasing this on the market?

Well its still an open beta really... once I've added in the downloading end of things, and written a python backend, I'll be asking for help with the transactions...

then I'll be putting it on the market place....

Guest Sebastian404
Posted (edited)
Hi, I am also getting FC error. I think it is because of misplaced chmod command.

Currently I am using stock orange rom. Logcat output:

D/RecoveryManager( 4685): extract_internal_file: looking for chmod :null

The device is rooted, Superuser rights already gave some rights to Titanium Backup, so it works. I think quick workaround would be to create symlink for chmod, but the problem is that I don't know where it should be. And.. it's a good practice to catch exceptions and inform the user about error origin :lol: Just sayin'..

Re-download it from the first page,, that is the version I screwed up...

and yeah, its a still BETA, I have yet to write some code that actually checks for SU being installed.... Did I mention it was BETA :)

Edited by Sebastian404

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