If are involved in tweaking, modifying or customizing the Android operating system then you are better aware of these recovery methods and ways, these are ways to use the touchscreen display of the device for navigation purposes. This is similar to ClockwordMod Recovery but not-touch enabled. Every Android device, tablet or mobile has recovery console, which is just a partition on the phone or tablet’s internal memory.
Joushik Dutta is the one who developed the ClockworkMod, the same developer who has recently been considering bring an alternative, Cydia-like application store to modified/rooted Android devices. Dutta has sent out a beta version of a modified ClockworkMod Recovery which negates the need for any of the hardware based buttons on an Android device, and allows users to navigate through the recovery options using only the touchscreen.
If you are the owner of a CDMA or GSM Galaxy Nexus, or a GSM Nexus S then you can shoot on over to the ClockworkMod Google+ page and download the necessary .img files which are being hosted there, read on to learn how to install the new recovery Mod.
Step 1: Head on over to the official ClockworkMod Google+ page and download the necessary .img file for your Galaxy Nexus or Nexus S.
Step 2: To boot your device make sure to up into Flashboot mode. This can be done by powering off the device, and then powering back on whilst holding the volume up and down buttons together. (Place the downloaded file in the folder your ADB and Fastboot files are (example: C:SDK)
Step 3: Flash ClockWorkMod (fastboot flash recovery the-name-of-your-img-file.img).
Step 4: Reboot the device into the operating system (fastboot reboot).
Step 5: Once the reboot is complete, you now have the ClockWorkMod recovery installed on a permanent basis.
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