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Kivy is detected with import kivy, from kivy or " Pydroid run kivy. The same for sdl2, tkinter and pygame. The very first bootstrap was Hash's, which has since been abandoned. It didn't allow entry into CWM from a cold-start power up reboot, but only from within his bootstrap app on a fully functioning phone. Not good for a soft brick.
A great first effort, but it's now merged with Koush's bootstrap. Unfortunately, in the event you installed Hash's original bootstrap, you have to be sure to remove Hash's bootstrap before using Koush's, or you have problems. That old original Hash bootstrap isn't around anymore I don't think, so unless you jumped on the bandwagon the first two days that bootstrapper was invented, you don't have to worry about this issue. Update: wrong!
Do NOT install any bootstrap mentioned in any droid-life articles. That's the original Hash bootstrap. Now, there is a bit of confusion here, in that the newer Koush's bootstraps have been implemented by Hashcode. Thus, you have to understand that Hash's original bootstrap is different than Hash's implementation of Koush's bootstraps.
Clear as mud?? So, at present, there are two Koush bootstraps provided by Hashcode. The first is the Droid 3 bootstrapper, available in the market, which has the same problem as Hash's original bootstrapper, in that it doesn't allow access to CWM from a cold-start power up condition. However, it is compatible with Rom Manager, which the original Hash bootstrapper wasn't.
Again, whether you enter CWM from Rom Manager, or from within the bootstrapper app, you obviously need a fully functioning phone. Not good if you've bricked.
It's the best of all possible worlds. It also has some tricks that allow a bootlooping phone to enter CWM automatically via the use of a semaphore that's set and released strategically as the phone is booted and once it functional. It uses a different technique, something called a "sandbox" which keeps the original ROM intact. It's kind of like being able to dual boot your phone. All that being said, it boils down to really three choices: 1 Use the safestrap bootstrap for booting the CyanogenMod ROM only.
So, whenever changing ROMs, realize that the appropriate bootstrap will likely have to be reinstalled. However, ROM Manager does not install the bootstrap. You need both to have an effective alternative recovery. Hope this helps more than it hurt Neall Corrections inserted above: 1 Hash points out in his blog that the bootstrap app does install CWM. Do not install any bootstrap mentioned in or referenced to the droid-life article on D3 bootstrap. That's the original outdated Hash bootstrap. Last edited: Oct 23, Thank you!
All that info will help when the time comes to flash. I too was a flash junkie on the D1 and was finding it difficult to follow all the " strap" lingo. For now, the debloated stock rom has been functioning well for me. Probably should move your explanation to a sticky! The solution is to bundle the newer update-binary built specifically for the bionic. Obviously that can be tedious to build as you have to setup a build environment for the entire source tree to do so.
Thus, to save you, the users, some time, I have taken the liberty of rebuilding and publishing update-binary for you! You can find it below. Special thanks to jrummy16 for helping to test this fix! The progress bar doesn't appear to move during some operations. Rest assured the system is still working, just wait it out. Q: Is this the official CWR release? Q: Does this mean the bootloader is unlocked? Q: What about 2nd-init recovery?
Which is better? Q: My installs don't run! Do not mess with it. It will reboot. Congratulations, you have just flashed your first ROM. Just an FYI You can leave out the Rom Manager backup or only do it that way. Rom Manager just tells the phone to reboot to recovery, run the backup procedure and reboot. You must log in or register to reply here. Most reactions - Past 7 days Similar threads F. Replies 12 Views 10K. Oct 24, fishacura. Replies Views 90K. May 26, will Replies 4 Views 17K.
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