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RE: [Tutorial] Ranpha how to create CWM MTK6595, MTK6582, MTK6589, MTK6589T, MTK6577 - Louis777 - 2014-09-07




RE: [Tutorial] Ranpha how to create CWM MTK6595, MTK6582, MTK6589, MTK6589T, MTK6577 - NexusTrix - 2014-09-07

No offense @louis777 , but your tutorial is quite unclear and requires additional steps that could be complicated for newbies (lunfile paths, etc...)

For the intents and purposes of getting rooted and flashing packages via CWM, the standard v5 CWM is excellent and easy.


RE: [Tutorial] Ranpha how to create CWM MTK6595, MTK6582, MTK6589, MTK6589T, MTK6577 - Louis777 - 2014-09-07

(2014-09-07, 18:01)NexusTrix Wrote: No offense @louis777 , but your tutorial is quite unclear and requires additional steps that could be complicated for newbies (lunfile paths, etc...)

For the intents and purposes of getting rooted and flashing packages via CWM, the standard v5 CWM is excellent and easy.

Hello,

I don't no, where in my Post is some unclear? You see the step by step Picture.

It is the same Procedure like in Post #1. The only difference is to download the right Port-Recovery!
The User can read and make the right choice!

BTW: I have hear, some User have Problems to Restore from v.5.x. The newest Recovery was developed by Carliv and other recommended X D A Developer. I have made about 20-25 Backups & the same with Restore with the new Recovery. Never any Problems!!!!

Some User flash new ROM by SPFlashTool. It is more complicated like to flash the Recovery.

Greetings

Louis777 [Image: attachment.php?aid=1728]


RE: [Tutorial] Ranpha how to create CWM MTK6595, MTK6582, MTK6589, MTK6589T, MTK6577 - pimi - 2014-09-11

There is a solution Qalcomm MSM from 8610 as well?


RE: [Tutorial] Ranpha how to create CWM MTK6595, MTK6582, MTK6589, MTK6589T, MTK6577 - bubu - 2014-09-29

after i select the bbot image,i get error:no find kernelgz
error:no split boot image.


RE: [Tutorial] Ranpha how to create CWM MTK6595, MTK6582, MTK6589, MTK6589T, MTK6577 - Ichijoe - 2014-10-07

(2014-09-29, 03:11)bubu Wrote: after i select the bbot image,i get error:no find kernelgz
error:no split boot image.

That would make Two of us... Especially after I was able to get the proper OEM Vender (i.e. Alps), Update for Android 4.4.2.

Any chance that we may see an update for MTK Droid Tools that work on KitKat?

Thx...


RE: [Tutorial] Ranpha how to create CWM MTK6595, MTK6582, MTK6589, MTK6589T, MTK6577 - wemakeithappen - 2014-10-19

when i try to click recovery update it says need root..what am i going to do?


RE: [Tutorial] Ranpha how to create CWM MTK6595, MTK6582, MTK6589, MTK6589T, MTK6577 - Athos - 2014-10-20




RE: [Tutorial] Ranpha how to create CWM MTK6595, MTK6582, MTK6589, MTK6589T, MTK6577 - midomg - 2015-02-11

thx a lot ,, it's working ,,, Greaaaaaaaaaaaaat


RE: [Tutorial] Ranpha how to create CWM MTK6595, MTK6582, MTK6589, MTK6589T, MTK6577 - abbit - 2015-02-11

I followed this to the letter - installed MobileUncle and I saw that the Samsung startup logo has been replaced by Mediatek Android green + android (instead of samsung). Not a problem... the music is still there !
I saw CWM written on the recovery screen. And I'm surprised to still have a phone (I'm really treading in uncharted waters for me).

Now I found a Gapp which is supposed to be 4.2.2
gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip

So, I put the zip file in the root of the SDcard of the phone.

So how do I add this now ? When I am in recovery mood, which line command should I choose ? (none of them resonnate in my vocabulary as yet).

Thank you.