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[ROM] [ROM][AOSP][4.0.3][CDMA] Gummy 0.9.0 - 03/24/12 - The Remodel!

I'm curious to know what this does exactly?

Stuff. You'd have to ask someone else on that one, because I don't actually know. But I DO know that it needs to be done. It has to do with the stock recovery, though, which you don't want. You want clockworkmod
 
K so.... should I just hang tight with this gsm version of clockwork that I flashed (that works)?
Tried flashing cdma version over this, however "recovery-from-boot.p" does not exist in my system files, but maybe because I have been using a gsm version? I'm curious why I am not receiving any feedback on this?, is it because no one knows?
OK I will redirect my question, is this worth restoring to stock, and starting from scratch to get cdma cwm properly installed?


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K so.... should I just hang tight with this gsm version of clockwork that I flashed (that works)?
Tried flashing cdma version over this, however "recovery-from-boot.p" does not exist in my system files, but maybe because I have been using a gsm version? I'm curious why I am not receiving any feedback on this?, is it because no one knows?
OK I will redirect my question, is this worth restoring to stock, and starting from scratch to get cdma cwm properly installed?
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I would say yes. That way you won't have to run into any issues down the road. I can't imagine you won't run into issues at some point if you continue to use the GSM version to flash everything.
 
I really appreciate your response, do you think this method is the only solution to get the recovery-from-boot.p file back in system files?

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You could try manually putting that recovery.p file in /system, I just don't think that would help at all. I think it would benefit you most (especially for the foreseeable future) if you just flash back to stock similar to how otter34 did. No need to lock your bootloader again of course. I know it is slightly a pain, but it's really something we all will need to do at some point. It is a great thing to get speedy at doing for other issues that may arise down the line with flashing and what not.
 
You are absolutely right.. Very well put. Guess I have plans this evening now:), thank you for your insight.

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if you dont delete/alter that file then stock recovery is automatically reflashed after every reboot.

This is making me think, my recovery-from-boot.p is no longer there... Apparently it has been deleted. I have flashed the cdma cwm with successful report. The does that mean I am now running the cdma version?

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This is making me think, my recovery-from-boot.p is no longer there... Apparently it has been deleted. I have flashed the cdma cwm with successful report. The does that mean I am now running the cdma version?

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If you didn't delete the file at some point then there is obviously something wrong. Whether or not you are running the cdma version, I do not know. All I can say is that if I were in your situation I would flash back to stock, like i said, and start over. It really isn't hard if you follow directions carefully. It seems as if that is what your avoiding. I don't really know what else to say besides what I would do if I were in your situation and that would without a doubt be to flash back to stock.
 
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