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Cannot remove Clockworkmod Recovery
Posted:
May 29th, 2012, 8:38 pm
by nick
Why do people say that you can go back to stock rom after installing CWM Recovery?
You can go back 'almost stock rom' but you will still have CWM Recovery on the tablet instead of the stock recovery.
If you have a warranty claim Storage Options will just put the tablet in recovery mode and then they will say that you have been flashing it with unofficial roms, therefore invalidating the warranty.
Isn't there a way to backup the stock rom without installing CWM Recovery?
Unfortunately, I found out too late...
Regards
Re: Cannot remove Clockworkmod Recovery
Posted:
May 29th, 2012, 8:42 pm
by KLRichards
Are you saying that Storage Options have said your warranty is invalid.
I would liken to see the T&Cs that say you cant install s/w on your tablet, as that is all you do by installing CWM. You are installing s/w in order to make a backup.
SO dont give a warranty on the ROM, but on the h/w. If you have a fault on the tablet, and the stock rom is installed to prove the tablet is faulty, then so what if CWM is installed. It is like saying, yu installed Angry Birds and that has made your tablet fail, so is not covered by warranty.
Re: Cannot remove Clockworkmod Recovery
Posted:
May 29th, 2012, 8:48 pm
by suggsy89
Of course there is a way... Im only talking about the Extreme here...
To backup the "Stock Rom" without CWM you can use the linux "dd" command to dump the firmware into blocks of images (file type .img) These "blocks" represent the NAND partitions of the OS.
We can then either "dd" or "cat" them back aswell.
If you wish to get back to stock recovery you would need to flash # NAND Block G # This is the recovery.
Im sure i can make a CWM zip for flashing the stock recovery.
Re: Cannot remove Clockworkmod Recovery
Posted:
May 29th, 2012, 8:51 pm
by nick
No, I haven't got a warranty claim, but I can see that they could use CWM Recovery as an excuse not to repiar a device for free.
I just think it would be responsible for people advocating installing CWM Recovery to point out that it cannot be removed.
If Storage Options made the stock rom available then maybe it could be flashed back to full factory condition with LiveSuit.
Regards,
Re: Cannot remove Clockworkmod Recovery
Posted:
May 29th, 2012, 8:57 pm
by Mitre
nick wrote:I just think it would be responsible for people advocating installing CWM Recovery to point out that it cannot be removed.
Regards,
But it can be removed !
Re: Cannot remove Clockworkmod Recovery
Posted:
May 29th, 2012, 9:00 pm
by nick
Thanks for your reply Suggsy,
It would be great if it were possible to return to stock recovery... you could try out custom roms and nobody would ever know
Regards,
Re: Cannot remove Clockworkmod Recovery
Posted:
May 29th, 2012, 9:02 pm
by suggsy89
nick wrote:No, I haven't got a warranty claim, but I can see that they could use CWM Recovery as an excuse not to repiar a device for free.
I just think it would be responsible for people advocating installing CWM Recovery to point out that it cannot be removed.
If Storage Options made the stock rom available then maybe it could be flashed back to full factory condition with LiveSuit.
Regards,
Okay... Sorry to say this but it CAN be done...
Download >
https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D7111682_3432376_08928Run the update in CWM as per normal and you will be back to stock recovery in a jiffy
Re: Cannot remove Clockworkmod Recovery
Posted:
May 29th, 2012, 9:08 pm
by nick
Thanks Suggsy!
The reason I started this thread is because I did a search on the web and I couldn't find anything that said CWM Rec could be removed, if fact all I could find was people saying it couldn't.
My bad if Suggys little bit of magic works
Regards,
Re: Cannot remove Clockworkmod Recovery
Posted:
May 29th, 2012, 10:03 pm
by Trashcooky
@nick: I will be very surprised if it doesn't. Suggsy is a very helpful guy.
Re: Cannot remove Clockworkmod Recovery
Posted:
May 30th, 2012, 12:21 am
by Piers
Trashcooky wrote:@nick: I will be very surprised if it doesn't. Suggsy is a very helpful guy.
+1 to that, couldn't put it any better myself.