ClockworkMod is a software company, owned by Koushik "Koush" Dutta,[4] which develops various software products for Android smartphones and tablets. The company is primarily known for its custom recovery image, ClockworkMod Recovery, which is used in many custom ROMs.[5]

ClockworkMod Recovery is an Android custom recovery image. Once installed, this recovery image replaces the Android device's stock recovery image. Using this recovery image, various system-level operations can be performed. For example, one can create and restore partition backups, root, install, and upgrade custom ROMs.[6][7]


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The recovery first needs to be flashed on your device before you can use it. There are certain steps you need to follow to replace the stock recovery on your device with a custom one. This guide tells you how to install and use the ClockworkMod custom recovery on your Android device.

However, if your phone supports Fastboot (which most phones do), you can use it to flash the CWM into the recovery slot on your phone. This can be done by issuing a few commands using the Fastboot utility.

This should let you install custom kernels, custom ROMs, and various other custom development files on your device. Anything that requires installation from recovery can be installed using this option.

It is impossible to boot directly into CWM recovery by key combination. However one can boot into "download mode" (as described in question) and then (re)flash recovery with Odin, this will automatically reboot phone to CWM recovery

One very important note! Backups created with the older recovery won't work with the new version and vis-versa since the developer has switched to a tar based recovery. This should result in a better & safer backup and restore with smaller sizes than before. 

As a few people have recently had issues in manually installing CWM after installing TWRP recovery etc., I thought it'd be easier if I upload the automated files and link them here. All credits go to flibblesan, Sebastian404, Koush, Google, ZTE and sanfranciscoandroid,co,uk for the files. This is only for Windows.

Sorry for the dumb question. Need to update CWM Recovery to the newest version (6.0.2.3). I'm currently running 6.0.1.0. What is the easiest way to do this? I downloaded Rom Manager- should I go to recovery > flash clockworkmod recovery > select my phone model?

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 en.m.wikipedia.org ClockworkModClockworkMod is a software company, owned by Koushik "Koush" Dutta, which develops various software products for Android smartphones and tablets. The company is primarily known for its custom recovery image, known as ClockworkMod Recovery, which is used in many custom made ROMs. ClockworkMod Recovery is an Android custom recovery image. Once installed, this recovery image replaces your Android device's stock recovery image. Using this recovery image, various system-level operations can be perfo...

ClockworkMod Recovery is about to get a hefty update to version 6 that will make your ROM flashing experience more stable and reliable. According to a post by Mr. Dutta over at Google+, things like recovery checking to make sure you have root access before flashing will be added. CWM will also disable the stock recovery flasher and give you the option to confirm installation on a stock ROM that gets an update. Things you were asking for, right?

I cannot get into recovery mode. when it reboots after adb reboot recovery i get An error message says the software update was not successful. then it hangs on it for a minute or 2 before it reboots again into the fire tv. i am on version 5850 and i am rooted.

C:\platform-tools>adb shellshell@android:/ $ susuroot@android:/ # dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recoverydev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery adb reboot recovery

C:\platform-tools>adb shellshell@android:/ $ susuroot@android:/ # dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery20480+0 records in20480+0 records out10485760 bytes transferred in 1.875 secs (5592405 bytes/sec)root@android:/ # exitexitshell@android:/ $ exitexit

I did not downgrade to 51.1.0.2, I missed that bit. I went through all the other clockwork mod install steps already and it will not enter recovery mode. After that I tried the guide to manually install 51.1.0.2 but again it will not enter recovery mode to complete the install it just hangs at the white amazon logo.

Also, try this, connect to wireless on FireTV, then connect the network cable back in and then adb reboot recovery, if the white logo still shows, disconnect the network cable. It may then continue over Wifi

When I follow directions above and push out 6.0.5.1.4a and try to install it. My AFTV gets stuck on amazon logo. I have to power cycle it and and boots back up normally. If I push out 6.0.5.1.3 and reboot it reboots to clockworks mod recovery.

I have a question im root my fire tv im using amazon firetv utility v0.34 every time i reboot into recover or try to reinstall the recovery i get the white amazon logo and a on n off white light! it never goes any father so at this point it seems im not able to install recover or update custom roms.

Custom recoveries are designed to replace stock recovery software and come with the ability to create complete backup images of every bit and piece of data stored on an Android device at any given time. Arguably, the most popular and commonly used brand when it comes to custom recovery software is ClockworkMod (CWM) recovery. The following information covers everything you need to know in order to flash a ClockworkMod recovery onto your device. It should be noted that before a custom recovery image can be installed onto an Android device, its bootloader must be unlocked; the method for doing so varies from one device to another.

13. Once the custom ClockworkMod recovery image has been flashed onto your device, the last thing you want to do is reboot the device as usual. Instead, you need to enter Recovery Mode from the Bootloader by using the Volume Rocker to highlight and the Power button to confirm.

Disclaimer: Flashing a custom recovery is done at your own risk. Whilst these steps are correct at the time of writing FlexiSPY is not responsible for the custom recovery flashing process in any way and you do this at your own risk.

Recovery mode comes as standard on all Android phones and allows for recovery tasks to be performed such as installing zip files that are stored on the SD card to flash a custom ROM or to wipe the phone cache for example.

However the standard recovery mode on most Android phone is somewhat limited in what it can do which is why many Android users, especially when it comes to rooting an Android device, will flash a custom recovery instead and replace it.

Now that you have successfully installed a custom recovery you can boot in to it either doing the steps listed above previously or, this time, you can now open up ROM Manager and tap the Reboot into Recovery option.

One reason I like to root any new Android device and install a custom recovery as soon as I can is so that I can use the backup and restore feature. Basically ClockworkMod, TWRP, and similar tools let you create a snapshot of everything on your device so that if anything breaks you can always restore from that backup and restore your device to the exact condition it was in when you took the snapshot.

For those people who have no idea about rooting of Android device and its, CWM recovery or ClockworkMod Recovery is one of the most downloaded and popular recovery that takes care of any kind of failure that may occur or which your Smartphone may face during the rooting process. It creates a backup of your important data so that it could be restored later. However, if you want to install ClockworkMod recovery in our Android device, you would need to root your Smartphone first. A rooted Android phone is must for installing CWM recovery on your device. In case your phone is rooted, you can follow the steps given below in order to install ClockworkMod recovery in your Android device.

Note: First thing that you need to keep in your mind is that rooting and installing CWM recovery in your Android phone will void its warranty. Also if you get your device bricked, we will not be responsible for any kind of damage. So you must follow the procedure given below at your own risk.

By this you have successfully installed ClockworkMod recovery in your Android Smartphone. After the recovery is installed in your Android device, you can easy flash different custom ROMs on it without any kind of problem. 2351a5e196

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