What's new
DroidForums.net | Android Forum & News

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Is BOOT MENU MANAGER a CUSTOM RECOVER?

DroidX_46

New Member
I have a ROOTED Droid RAZR running v4.0.4 and I want to set-up a custom recovery with SAFESTRAP, however when I REBOOT the phone BOOT MENU MANAGER pops up. Is this a "custom recovery"? If it is, I know that installing SAFESTRAP could cause problems. How do I un-install BOOT MENU MANAGER so that I can INSTALL "SAFESTRAP"?
Thank you for the help!
-DroidX_46
 
I have a ROOTED Droid RAZR running v4.0.4 and I want to set-up a custom recovery with SAFESTRAP, however when I REBOOT the phone BOOT MENU MANAGER pops up. Is this a "custom recovery"? If it is, I know that installing SAFESTRAP could cause problems. How do I un-install BOOT MENU MANAGER so that I can INSTALL "SAFESTRAP"?
Thank you for the help!
-DroidX_46
To answer your first question, yes it is a custom recovery of sorts in that it has CWM based recovery built in. I have never used Boot Menu Manager, but if you want to use SafeStrap as your custom recovery and how you flash ROMs (which is a good idea) then I would recommend that you do a factory reset or restore back to stock 4.0.4. I think the restore option is the best. That might sound extreme and a PITA, but simply going into apps on your settings and pressing uninstall may leave some unwanted files behind that will cause a bootloop. Does Boot Menu Manager have a resident (built in) uninstall option?
 
Back
Top