Cm10 , how do you install the latest for cm10 - HTC One V

Lior is helping Simon with the Rom but I'm a total newbie to one v but I would like to know but step how to flash the Rom and push the Cvs file
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I hope u have rooted and know all the terms
Copy the rom and gapps to sd card
Flash kernel via fastboot(.img file)
Go to your recovery
Select install zip from sd card
Select cm10
Reboot completely
Go back to recovery install gapps and reboot
And voila your done
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cybervibin said:
I hope u have rooted and know all the terms
Copy the rom and gapps to sd card
Flash kernel via fastboot(.img file)
Go to your recovery
Select install zip from sd card
Select cm10
Reboot completely
Go back to recovery install gapps and reboot
And voila your done
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I know that already bit the lastest rom from Simón wit loir help , u have to flash the rom and adb push csv for it to boot...
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edwinrodriguez810 said:
I know that already bit the lastest rom from Simón wit loir help , u have to flash the rom and adb push csv for it to boot...
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cdma?
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cybervibin said:
I hope u have rooted and know all the terms
Copy the rom and gapps to sd card
Flash kernel via fastboot(.img file)
Go to your recovery
Select install zip from sd card
Select cm10
Reboot completely
Go back to recovery install gapps and reboot
And voila your done
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Where in here is wiping cache, dalvik, and system and factory reset? Are er to assume those are assumed? No. They must be mentioned. Don't set people up for failure.
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scottspa74 said:
Where in here is wiping cache, dalvik, and system and factory reset? Are er to assume those are assumed? No. They must be mentioned. Don't set people up for failure.
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O yea sorry about that missed it
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Gapps for 4.2.2

Just updated to the 10.1 thru the cm updater. Loving it. Can't use the gapps tho. I know I need to download them and put it on my sd card but can someone remind me how to install it? Wipe data and calvik and flash nightly and gapps? I'm not the best at this lol also I don't have the option to reboot to recovery which sucks cuz that was convenient. Much help is appreciated. Thanks guys
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bpsears90 said:
Just updated to the 10.1 thru the cm updater. Loving it. Can't use the gapps tho. I know I need to download them and put it on my sd card but can someone remind me how to install it? Wipe data and calvik and flash nightly and gapps? I'm not the best at this lol also I don't have the option to reboot to recovery which sucks cuz that was convenient. Much help is appreciated. Thanks guys
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Yup dude, just download the latest gapps for JB 4.2 (I think it's the 20121212 version), flash nightly, flash gapps. Good to go
bpsears90 said:
Just updated to the 10.1 thru the cm updater. Loving it. Can't use the gapps tho. I know I need to download them and put it on my sd card but can someone remind me how to install it? Wipe data and calvik and flash nightly and gapps? I'm not the best at this lol also I don't have the option to reboot to recovery which sucks cuz that was convenient. Much help is appreciated. Thanks guys
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For that reboot to recovery option activate Developer Options by going to System Setting > About Phone > Build Number and tap on Build Number 7 times.
there's a cool little trick lol awesome. And just to triple check, wipe data and dalvik before I flash right?
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bpsears90 said:
there's a cool little trick lol awesome. And just to triple check, wipe data and dalvik before I flash right?
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You always have better results with a clean install so yes, wipe both data and cache. Make sure you have the ROM and gapps on your sd card first, then wipe all three (data, cache, and dalvik cache) then flash ROM and immediately after flashing the ROM flash gapps, reboot and enjoy.
There's new official 4.2.2 gapps on goo.im
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Got it. Thanks bud
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[Q] Stuck on boot loop

Hi guys,
New to this forum so apologies if this isn't posted in the right place.
Just need a bit of help if anyone has time..
I've been using CyanogenMod for quite a while on my HTC One X and initially didn't have any problems. A few weeks ago the phone started to randomly reboot & music would just stop playing when it felt like it. I went to update to a few of the nightlies but I kept getting stuck on the boot logo so I went back to the initial CM rom I had been using.
Today I decided to be adventurise and try out a different rom altogether. Wiped everything, and went to install from SD only to be landed with the same problem with the new rom, stuck on logo. Now when I go back to try install the inital CM rom it's having the same problem. I can't seem to get it working at all. I'm using Clockwork Recovery so I also can't seem to mount the storage to put the boot.img onto the phone itself.
Apologies for the length of the post, I'm at my wits end
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Hey.
Flash vendor installer after flashing cm
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davidk-il said:
Hey.
Flash vendor installer after flashing cm
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Hey,
How can I flash on vendor installer when I can't access the storage at all?
Copy vendor installer zip to fastboot dir and command:
adb push vendor_name.zip /sdcard/
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davidk-il said:
Copy vendor installer zip to fastboot dir and command:
adb push vendor_name.zip /sdcard/
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Okay. I'll give that a go - fingers crossed :fingers-crossed:
Thank you
Welcome, did you find the right vendor installer zip or you need a url?
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davidk-il said:
Welcome, did you find the right vendor installer zip or you need a url?
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Thanks, found the zip, gonna give it a shot now :fingers-crossed:
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Welcome, did you find the right vendor installer zip or you need a url?
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So, found the zip, downloaded & flashed it after the cm. Still no luck, currently looping cm logo :crying:
Try flash boot.img, erase cache , wipe/factory reset, advanced>wipe dalvik, install cm 10.1 nightly 20130327, install vendor installer, gapps, reboot
Edit: WAIT after first boot its takes a while!
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davidk-il said:
Try flash boot.img, erase cache , wipe/factory reset, advanced>wipe dalvik, install cm 10.1 nightly 20130327, install vendor installer, gapps, reboot
Edit: WAIT after first boot its takes a while!
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Followed your last instructions(and had some help from a friend) and after a few soul draining minutes it's working!!
Thank you so much, you're awesome!
Glad to help.
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Im new to clockmod recovery 6.0.3.2

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I downloaded a rom and its in es file folder when boot into recovery I cant find the rom nowhere.I had no problems with finding roms using 4 ext touch anyone know where the rom is at in clockmod recovery this is driving me crazy lol
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Try putting it on the root of your SD card and make sure you are looking in extSdCard.
I cant find a wipe for dalvic like on 4 ext touch.so basically when installing a new rom just wipe everything except sd card then flash rom then wipe partition and then reboot.
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If I cant find the rom that I want to flash on my sd card where else in recovery do I look for it at?where can it be I cant find it nowhere I new to clockmod recovery any help will be gteatly appreciated.
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Your not extracting the zips are u? Do not extract the zip file. Then put the zip file on your sd card and boot into recovery. Then apply zip from ext card. But first go into advance options on cwm and wipe dalvic cache, wipe etc. Etc
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When I go into recovery it has apply/sdcard/update.zip do I go ahead and flash this?whats in this update?I cant find ext card anywhere Im trying to find the rom I downloaded gor I can flash it.please could someone help me out.
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rp56 said:
When I go into recovery it has apply/sdcard/update.zip do I go ahead and flash this?whats in this update?I cant find ext card anywhere Im trying to find the rom I downloaded gor I can flash it.please could someone help me out.
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In recovery select 'install zip from SD card'. At the next screen select 'choose zip from external SD card' if that's where you put it. If you select 'choose zip from SD card' it will look in the internal storage.
Hey it on my device storage how do I get to it through recovery or hoe do I move the rom from device storage to my sd card.
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If is on your phone, select install zip from SD card then select choose zip from SD card and then go to wherever you saved it. If you want to move it to your external SD card, plug phone to your computer and move it to /extsdcard. Then in recovery select install zip from SD card and then select install zip from external SD card. What is the link to what you downloaded that you can't find?
Hey I just found the rom and I downloadrd it then I wipe dalvic and cache partition and then I rebooted my phone and my stock factory rom is still on my phone what did I do wrong.
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I got it thsnks buddy.
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When I boot into recovery I get this it says rom may flash stock recovery on boot.fix?this can not be undone. Yes or no. What do I pick yes? Thanks
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I believe that I hit yes is that correct?
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Greg1964 said:
When I boot into recovery I get this it says rom may flash stock recovery on boot.fix?this can not be undone. Yes or no. What do I pick yes? Thanks
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You want select the option that doesn't flash the stock recovery if you want to keep flashing ROMs/kernels etc.
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So then I would want to choose no then right? Thanks
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Greg1964 said:
So then I would want to choose no then right? Thanks
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If my memory serves me right, yes is the selection you choose.
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does anyone know why twrp will never install roms from goomanager and rom manager

I'm having problems with twrp downloading my zip files for my roms: it doesn't work in rom manager and goomanager: and sometimes when i'm in twrp and use the install option:
TWRP doesn't install roms automatically if you want something like that you would have to use CWM
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evoshifter2107 said:
TWRP doesn't install roms automatically if you want something like that you would have to use CWM
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so is that why rom manager and goomanager won't install just download em: i'm new to all this:
levaine said:
so is that why rom manager and goomanager won't install just download em: i'm new to all this:
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Yes with TWRP you have to manually install
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evoshifter2107 said:
Yes with TWRP you have to manually install
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do u know why my sd card wont mount when i'm in liquidsmooth
I personally have never used that particular rom so I have no idea why that is happening, I would suggest posting that question in the thread for that rom
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Im planning on it. Have u had any problems with any rom not wanting to mount sd
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System.IMG download

Hi I need to reflash my system partition as my current one looks to be damaged but I can not find one to download. My phone has been updated passed the last ruu so can not do it that way but I have been able to extract the ROM.zip from the last ruu avalibal. But I can not uncompress the zip it always reports corrupted. Does anyone know where I can download a system.IMG I can flash with fastboot so I can then flash a custom ROM on to it. Thanks in advance.
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Why would you want to do that if you want to flash a new rom ?
Mount the sdcard in recovery and copy the new rom to it.
Flash the boot.img from the new rom, make a full wipe in the custom recovery and install the new rom !
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The issue is all ROMs fail to copy all the files as the system partition looks to be damaged. I have been advised to flash the system.IMG to sort it out.
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Get a nand backup in the general section. Look for the stock nandroid collection thread.
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Hi, I have tried this as well already but still fails to copy all the files to system.
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What happends when you format the system partition in the custom recovery ?
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Formating does wipe it but when the ROM tries to copy it just stop copying the files part way thought.
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Don't know what to do then. Sorry
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kos99 said:
Formating does wipe it but when the ROM tries to copy it just stop copying the files part way thought.
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you mean copying while installation or from pc to sdcard? if while installation try to flash the stock recovery for your main-version and use the factory reset in bootloader...sometimes it seem to help...if that really doesnt help try another custom recovery and try again flashing a rom...but this time without formatting system and just flashing rom with full wipe ...but like i said without formatting system...if THAT doesnt work...then your device seems to have partition ´problems and only htc could solve it...had similiar issues ...phone went to repair center and what now? ...all except of screen was changed haha even i soldered wifi and they changed...so if nothing works reflash stock recovery and stock boot.img and relock and sent it to them and write on a paper or so you tried to update the phone via official ota but now phones doesn't work anymore...or so don't know
or try to transfer the rom again to sdcard could be a problem with it
And keep it there the next time
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2520204
You are covering your system error there already !!!
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