Your phone is now prepared for the flashing operation, but for properly installing
the CWM recovery tool on your HTC One you still have to perform the following tasks:
Also, download and install a custom recovery image on your phone as the CM10.1 update can be flashed only by using
the CWM recovery tool (you have more details about how to use a recovery image during the proper steps from below).
Bear in mind, it would be wise to install a TWRP or
CWM recovery tool just in case something goes wrong.
First root the device and then flash
the CWM recovery tool, as the app will work only on an unchained system.
On a rooted system a custom recovery image can be installed so ensure that your Nexus 4 is being installed with
the CWM recovery tool.
First, make sure you have rooted the OS, installed
the CWM recovery tool and backed up the data of your Galaxy S2.
Also, download and install a custom recovery image on your phone as the CM10.1 update can be flashed only by using
the CWM recovery tool (you have more details about how to use a recovery image during the proper steps from below).
Not exact matches
The CF - Auto - Root method does not install custom
recovery tools such as CWM R
recovery tools such as
CWM RecoveryRecovery.
Here are some examples of such boot apps with root access: ROM Manager for
CWM - based
Recoveries, QuickBoot for any recovery version, TWRP Manager for TWRP - based recoveries, Flashify tool,
Recoveries, QuickBoot for any
recovery version, TWRP Manager for TWRP - based
recoveries, Flashify tool,
recoveries, Flashify
tool, and more.
Furthermore, you must get a custom
recovery image (like
CWM recovery) on your smartphone; the
tool will be used for applying the upgrade file.
Install a custom
recovery image (preferable
CWM recovery) on your handset as this
tool will be essential for us (more about how to use
CWM recovery for updating your Nexus to Android 4.2 Rasbeanjelly ROM will be explained during the proper steps).
It's essential to install such a
tool on your handset (preferable
CWM recovery) as we will use it for the flashing operation.
You can not complete this guide without
CWM recovery therefore the
tool is a must have.
Install a custom
recovery image on your device — you can use any
recovery tool you want though it is recommended to flash
CWM or TWRP
recovery.
On a rooted OS you can install complex apps that requires root access in order to work properly (such as
CWM recovery and some backup and restore
tools), you can remove in - built programs in order to improve the speeds, optimize and customize the system and so on.
Install a custom
recovery image (preferable
CWM recovery) on your handset as this
tool will be essential for us (more about how to use
CWM recovery for updating your Nexus to Android 4.2 Rasbeanjelly ROM will be explained during the proper steps).
The most used Android custom
recovery images are
CWM and TWRP
recovery, the last one being the touch version of the first
tool.
CWM recovery is a complex
tool that can be installed only on a rooted system, which means that you first have to root the HTC One.