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» »Unlabelled » HOW TO FLASH A CUSTOM RECOVERY ON THE NOKIA X

1. Download Fastboot and save it to your Desktop.
Fastboot
2. Download CWM Recovery and save it to your
Desktop. CWM Recovery (Download link’s available
in the first post) Methods:
1. Extract files from Fastboot by right-clicking on it
and selecting Extract here.
2. Enable USB debugging on your device by heading
to Menu > Settings > Developer options > USB
debugging.
3. Once it’s been enabled, plug in your device to your
PC via USB cable.
4. Launch a Command Prompt Window on your
Desktop. To do that, simply hold down Shift and
right-click on any blank area on your screen and
select Open command window here.
5. Type in following command into the Command
Prompt Window: adb reboot bootloader
6. Your device should reboot into bootloader mode.
7. Once there, issue the following command: fastboot
-i 0x0421 flash recovery cwm-6028- normandy.img
8. It should flash the custom recovery on your device.
9. Once it’s done, reboot your device.
10. Open a File Manager app like ES File Explorer on
your device and head to the path - / system/etc/.
11. Find the file named install- recovery.sh and tap
and hold on it.
12. Choose Rename and enter install-recovery.sh.bak
as the new name.
13. You’re all done!

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