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Root Now I *can't* boot into ClockworkMod

So I recently flashed a ROM (Bionix 1.9 if it makes a difference), but now, anytime I try to go into ClockworkMod for any reason, it gives me an error saying "cannot open /cache/update.zip" and loads up stock recovery instead. When I look at that directory using Root Explorer, there isn't an update.zip in there. Can I just get this update.zip from someone who has clockworkmod working and stick that in there?
 
I believe that is a known issue that Viral and Sombionix are working on. There may be a fix for it already but I would suggest either checking that thread over at XDA or just reinstall clockworkmod, then flash clockworkmod which will automatically add the update.zip file.

I've asked the same question in that thread about three times now, and it hasn't been resolved. Viralblack and I had a back-and-forth about it a couple of times but I haven't heard back since I gave him a logcat of the error. Also, flashing clockworkmod from within ROM Manager completes successfully, and there's an update.zip in /sdcard/, but not an update.zip in /cache/, which is where the error says an update.zip can't be found.
 
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Okay, let's just forget I said anything. I have no idea why or how, as I haven't done anything with the phone (nearly literally, I've had one phone call and been handling all my texting through Voice), and now it works. Egg on my face

Any time you update the phone with a new ROM or install an update to ROM Manager (which includes ClockworkMod) you need to go to ROM Manager and under Recovery hit "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery." This will place the proper, updated file on your internal SD card so you can boot into ClockworkMod when you press "Reboot into Recovery" from ROM Manager.
 
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Any time you update the phone with a new ROM or install an update to ROM Manager (which includes ClockworkMod) you need to go to ROM Manager and under Recovery hit "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery." This will place the proper, updated file on your internal SD card so you can boot into ClockworkMod when you press "Reboot into Recovery" from ROM Manager.

Note taken. Thanks!
 
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Note taken. Thanks!

Sure thing. :)

I've noticed a time or two when I could have sworn I did that only to be taken to stock recovery when I wanted Clockwork. If that happens, you'll still have to flash Clockwork in ROM Manager again, but at the time you should be able to select Reinstall Packages in stock recovery; if the Clockwork update.zip file is where it should be, doing that will get you into Clockwork without having to wait for the phone to fully boot.
 
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Sure thing. :)

I've noticed a time or two when I could have sworn I did that only to be taken to stock recovery when I wanted Clockwork. If that happens, you'll still have to flash Clockwork in ROM Manager again, but at the time you should be able to select Reinstall Packages in stock recovery; if the Clockwork update.zip file is where it should be, doing that will get you into Clockwork without having to wait for the phone to fully boot.

Yeah what he said :cool:
 
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Yeah what he said :cool:

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To the two above: Yeah, this has been happening to me almost consistently recently. I just have to keep selecting "Reinstall Packages" and it eventually lets me into Clockwork.


Wait, how many times do you need to redo this? I presume a random amount, but what are typical numbers? I am currently having problems getting ClockworkMod recovery to work on my phone. Did a "flash" from the app, boot into recovery, and reinstall package. No error, but keeps rebooting into the stock recovery. I read a couple of different posts saying that you just need to keep trying to reinstall, but I have been doing so about 100 times and it still comes up as stock recovery.
 
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Got this to work, though I am at at bit of a loss as to how/why it works the way it does. I coincidentally installed Titanium Backup to nuke some junky stock apps. When I ran it for the first time, it told me that I didn't have full superuser privileges (or something like that), and asked if I wanted to change that. I clicked OK and let it do its thing.

Later, I tried going back to the recovery boot menu, did the "reinstall updates", and voila, clockworkmod's menu came up. When I reboot into recovery again, it still goes back to the stock menu, but I can just reinstall again and I get clockworkmod's menu. Not sure if this is normal. i was under the impression that clockwork would completely replace the stock menu.

At any rate, I was able to backup my install and then revert back to it (just as a test). Now to try some other roms.
 
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