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Custom Recovery MS690 Optimus M

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jabbawest - if your phone came stock with 2.2.1 (not 2.2 then upgraded to 2.2.1) you need to use a different custom recovery found http://androidforums.com/jabbawest ...nally-custom-recovery-2-2-1-stock-phones.htmlFinally Custom Recovery for 2.2.1 stock phones !!!!!! by joneidy.

Notice the difference in the custom recovery screens (from little android guy to some crazy graffiti/tattoo design).

Also, when inputting the commands in adb, be sure that you take your phone out of USB mass storage mode (you only enable this to put the image files on your sd card). Hope this helps.

btw - if you need more instruction not in video form, go to joneidy's thread Root 2.2.1 and get Data WORKING!!!

good luck!

Thank you and, that's kinda what I thought when I stumbled upon that thread after I had it rooted and flashed thunder recovery. http://androidforums.com/optimus-m-...nally-custom-recovery-2-2-1-stock-phones.html
So, what procedure should I use since I already have thunder recovery? Can I just flash this image over it?

Thanks again.
 
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Hmm, I don't know the correct answer to your question, but the only thing I did was delete the thunder and flash image files from my sd, then transfer the new recovery files (from joneidy) onto the sd card. Then disable USB mass storage, and finally run the string of commands via adb.
Maybe someone else can give you a more technical answer, but that's what worked for me.
 
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zeroos18ve - did you get the $ to change to # when you typed su in adb? what about any error messages or anything strange while inputting the string of commands? Lastly, make sure you are NOT using the thunder recovery image, rather use the recovery image by joneidy (link a few posts up). see if any of this applies to you and let us know.
 
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Alright well I did all this stuff and all i got was my phone back to original settings.... I wish I knew I was going to lose everything I would of backed it up. Now I dont see no menu like the one in the picture... Im a noob.... whats going on lol. I want the screen so i can back up the phone so i can flash a rom to this thing.....
 
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latinmazda - after typing in the last terminal command and shutting down your phone, restart the phone by pushing and holding the menu + volume down + Power button keys until you see the recovery menu pop up (after the LG screen). If the recovery menu doesn't come up and your screen either stays all blacked out or just regularly boots the phone, you may have done one of the steps wrong.
good luck!
 
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yes i have lg optimous m 2.2, i updated a couple of months ago to 2.2.1, Then not knowing anthing about rooting phones to customize, i used mikes tools method to bring my phone back to 2.2, i quit using the phone for a couple of months. reactivated it then found out on here that 2.2.1 can be rooted, when i try to update through lg i get a fatal error saying update cant continue, well some how i lost my custom recovery, what i am wanting to do is put a different rom on here, so i am using recovery-thunderc-m-v1.2.0-GNM.img and flash_image. when i get to this part on the terminal # cat /sdcard/flash_image > /system/bin/flash_image
it tells me bad path flash image doesnt exist, i dont think i am understanding how to get the recovery images on the sd card correctly, do i just download them to destop then use mass storage and copy them to sd card, and do i unzip them on desktop first, help would be appreciated.
 
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Nevermind, I figured out the issue there. I hadn't entered "adb shell." Now that I entered adb shell and got into the su shell, the commands I enter will not do anything, they just display the command on a line below its entry without the # sign. ex:

# mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock5 /system

Any ideas?

EDIT:
For anyone having this issue, don't try to use adb shell. Just use terminal emulator on the phone. That is what I did and it came out fine :)
 
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are you rooted?? also did you download BOTH files recovery-thunderc-m-v1.2.0-GNM.img.zip and http://androidforums.com/attachment...stom-recovery-ms690-optimus-m-flash_image.zip if you did, copy BOTH files to the root of your SD card..after that,open up your cmd and type:

adb shell
then after that,type:
su
once you hit that,a # should display instead of $.once you get the #,type in the listed commands.if you already pused the downloaded files to your phone and you succeed in this last step,once its done doing its thing,power it off and reboot.then you should have service.hopefully this helps you out...ALSO YOU MUST ALREADY BE ROOTED AND HAVE SUPERUSER PERMISSIONS!AND WHEN YOU TYPE SU IN THE CMD BOX,YOUR PHONE SHOULD ASK FOR PERMISSION.ALLOW IT PERMISSION.THAT IS HOW YOU GET # INSTEAD OF $:cool:


Ive put the 2 img files on my sd card not in any folder and when I open up terminal emulator and type "su shell" super user asks for permission and I allow it. Then I type in the first line of code to mount and it tells me operation is not allowed or something to that extent
 
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