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What to do if you've already got a custom recovery (TWRP or CWM) installed
Extract the CWM.zip from the RAR
Copy the .zip to your SD
Boot into recovery
Install zip from SD. Bam. Done


If you have a stock recovery. Detailed instructions on the main site (but use recovery from above CWM download) - [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]

Quick and dirty if you have a stock recovery
• Extract the CWM.rar and then extract the .zip as well
• Install [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register] and verify in device manager
• Run [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]
• Load appropriate scatter
• Turn Off Phone, pull out the battery and put it back in
• Click 'Download' on Flash Tools
• Plug in Phone - You will see it quickly flash the recovery. It should finish with a green circle.
• Bam you're a ninja.
I tried when I saw the post at the russian site
Has less options than previous one
For example when you are in advance option is missed the wippe battery stats
Also missed few other wipe option in mounts
(2013-04-28, 19:23)iakinthos Wrote: [ -> ]I tried when I saw the post at the russian site
Has less options than previous one
For example when you are in advance option is missed the wippe battery stats
Also missed few other wipe option in mounts

Hello iakinthos,

Wipe battery stats fixing battery issues is likely a myth. TWRP doesn't have the option either. There's a reason for that - The newer versions of Android adjusts by itself if it can. Most of these issues with battery %'s are due to MTK drivers and hardware, not Android battery stats.

I see all wipe options in this new CWM. Wipe cache, wipe dalvik, wipe data all there. As well as all format and mount options.

I still choose to use TWRP. Sleepy
Is this for Android V 4.2.1?