Ok, I have seen a couple posts that talk about this issue but they never quite clearly indicate exactly how to resolve the matter.
I have a Verizon Galaxy Nexus, boot loader unlocked, rooted. Installed Rom Manager. Created a backup. I then attempted to reboot into recovery mode to flash a ROM and I get an Android icon with a red diamond and exclamation point. It eventually boots back into the OS.
I found a thread that discusses deleting "system/recovery-from-boot.p" file. Astro won't let me do it. Any file manager I download won't let me do it. I considered paying for Root Explorer but I'd rather not spend the money if it will also not let me delete the file.
Additionally, isn't this file my recovery image created with Rom Manager?
The string on XDA developer is not very clear about this matter. It indicated I must permanently install CWM and discusses deleting the aforementioned file and "flashing" the same file I used to root again.
Bottom line. Can anyone help me with a set of instructions as I am pretty much frozen in time with an unlocked and rooted Galaxy that I can't flash a ROM onto.
Is deleting this file the solution or is there more to it? Will I destroy my nandroid backup image as well. HELP!
I have a Verizon Galaxy Nexus, boot loader unlocked, rooted. Installed Rom Manager. Created a backup. I then attempted to reboot into recovery mode to flash a ROM and I get an Android icon with a red diamond and exclamation point. It eventually boots back into the OS.
I found a thread that discusses deleting "system/recovery-from-boot.p" file. Astro won't let me do it. Any file manager I download won't let me do it. I considered paying for Root Explorer but I'd rather not spend the money if it will also not let me delete the file.
Additionally, isn't this file my recovery image created with Rom Manager?
The string on XDA developer is not very clear about this matter. It indicated I must permanently install CWM and discusses deleting the aforementioned file and "flashing" the same file I used to root again.
Bottom line. Can anyone help me with a set of instructions as I am pretty much frozen in time with an unlocked and rooted Galaxy that I can't flash a ROM onto.
Is deleting this file the solution or is there more to it? Will I destroy my nandroid backup image as well. HELP!