.HEY everyone I have my Samsung galaxy nexus rooted ..I tried to unroot it But couldnt succeeded in it I have rom manager
I did the following steps
1..flash clockwork recovery mod
2..backup my phone data
3..install a rom from sd card.. I download the tagju -maguro factory image from Google developers
4..extract the files in a folder And copied that folder in my phone internal storage.
5..when the option *install rom from sd card came up I located the file.. But in 2 seconds installation starter And installation aborted..
I tried figuring out What's going wrong the whole Night But couldn't succeed..
Hope I explained my problem... do let me know of anyone up with it's solution.
Thanks​
the factory image from google is a img file you can only flash zip files in recovery... you have to flash the img file in fastboot mode, follow efrants guide to go back to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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k786 said:
the factory image from google is a img file you can only flash zip files in recovery... you have to flash the img file in fastboot mode, follow efrants guide to go back to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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thats too lengthy and complicated ...
i have downloaded the factory rom of 190 mb ... and its a zip file i have extracted the files as well
manky15 said:
thats too lengthy and complicated ...
i have downloaded the factory rom of 190 mb ... and its a zip file i have extracted the files as well
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oh. when you said you got it from the google site i thought you downloaded the img file but if you got the zip from the dev section just flash it in recovery, no need to extract it..
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k786 said:
oh. when you said you got it from the google site i thought you downloaded the img file but if you got the zip from the dev section just flash it in recovery, no need to extract it..
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u mean i put that zip file as it is in my phone internal memory ??
then where am i going wrong bro ?
manky15 said:
u mean i put that zip file as it is in my phone internal memory ??
then where am i going wrong bro ?
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4..extract the files in a folder And copied that folder in my phone internal storage.
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that is wrong you are not supposed to extract the zip file
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k786 said:
that is wrong you are not supposed to extract the zip file
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then whats the next thing ??
i read somewhere we have to extract the files
i can see the zip file in fastboot mode
but it shows installation started and then installation aborted
what shouldi do ?
Can you link to the thread you downloaded from? It will help us help you.
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manky15 said:
thats too lengthy and complicated ...
i have downloaded the factory rom of 190 mb ... and its a zip file i have extracted the files as well
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too long and complicated? really?
it boils down to a couple commands
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system.img
fastboot flash userdata.img
fastboot flash recovery.img
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
if that is too difficult, you need to never root/rom your phone.
Bro actually a friend of mine rooted my phone And hes overseas now.. thats why I'm asking for help... could u tell me How to flash these images?? Plzzzz
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manky15 said:
Bro actually a friend of mine rooted my phone And hes overseas now.. thats why I'm asking for help... could u tell me How to flash these images?? Plzzzz
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1. You haven't explained where you got the file, and I'm still not sure whether you have a flashable zip or an img.
2. If an img, the post above yours explained generally how to flash the images, and efrant's guide linked a couple posts above that is quite clear as well. In short, put your phone in fastboot, connect to computer, and fastboot flash the relevant files from terminal.
3. If a flashable zip, don't unzip it; just wipe and flash the entire zip from recovery.
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bananagranola said:
1. You haven't explained where you got the file, and I'm still not sure whether you have a flashable zip or an img.
2. If an img, the post above yours explained generally how to flash the images, and efrant's guide linked a couple posts above that is quite clear as well. In short, put your phone in fastboot, connect to computer, and fastboot flash the relevant files from terminal.
3. If a flashable zip, don't unzip it; just wipe and flash the entire zip from recovery.
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i thought to give you guys a better views from this...
hope it would have helped u guys a bit atleast
thanks
do revert me back
manky15 said:
... could u tell me How to flash these images??
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"too lenghty and complicated"
Use mskips toolkit 10.1.. And flash factory IMG with that.. It will dl it for u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20494965
I no I no.. U should really learn to do it manually, but F that I'm lazy
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i thought to give you guys a better views from this...
hope it would have helped u guys a bit atleast
thanks
do revert me back
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You don't even have a custom recovery; flash stock images so that we can wrap this up.
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Looks like a bad zip file or its a non flashable zip file.
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Hello,
From what i saw in your attachment, I can tell that you are using stock recovery. So I suggest you to google how to install Clockworkmod touch recovery.
Steps from wiki:
Download "Rom Manager" from Google Play, use the app to download the correct version of CWM for your phone (update.zip file), reboot into the stock recovery and choose the option "re-install package" TWO TIMES to temporarily load CWM from the update.zip file. This file needs to remain on the phone to load CWM when needed each time. DO NOT DELETE!
Then boot into Recovery and install your rom (zip file)
Good luck,
zepius post #9. You could do fastboot boot "cwm.img", substituting the actual filename for "cwm.img" without the parentheses, then flash the .zip. Also, depending on what rom you're on, you'll probably need a factory reset first. Looks like you'll need to consult efrant's post to learn fastboot either way.
Guys, OP wants to unroot/return to stock. Instructions were already given.
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Hi peeps
I screwed up installing a ROM. does anyone have or can help with the original RUU for a UK htc one x? Pretty please :cyclops:
You can not screw up a rom, only the install process ! Do it again the right way.
Do a full wipe, flash the boot.img that is in the rom.zip file with fastboot commands, flash the rom.zip in recovery !
Should be good to go again
MarcelHofs said:
You can not screw up a rom, only the install process ! Do it again the right way.
Do a full wipe, flash the boot.img that is in the rom.zip file with fastboot commands, flash the rom.zip in recovery !
Should be good to go again
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Ok yeas it wasnt the ROM it was me and the process - thats what i meant.
Thanks I will give it a go, fingers crossed.
PaulReddington said:
Ok yeas it wasnt the ROM it was me and the process - thats what i meant.
Thanks I will give it a go, fingers crossed.
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Well flashed the boot.img but not sure how to boot the rom.zip in recovery. Could you help please. not the phone instead of just being frozen is now on a loop so its progress.
PaulReddington said:
Well flashed the boot.img but not sure how to boot the rom.zip in recovery. Could you help please. not the phone instead of just being frozen is now on a loop so its progress.
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flash the boot.img as you did again, then boot into recovery and flash the rom.zip... remember to full wipe
In recovery you have to
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Choose the rom.zip and follow the on screen process :thumbup:
So close
MarcelHofs said:
In recovery you have to
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Choose the rom.zip and follow the on screen process :thumbup:
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Thanks for the imput guys,
i managed to get it installed and load into the new Rom (maximus) but i have no wi fi and no signal and bluetooth/airplane mode are both playing up any ideas what i can do?
I read on here something about flashing the radio but have no idea where that file would be as havent been able to find it going through all the files in the ROM.
Much appreciated
I needed fastboot files so i did a little research to find to different files.
1 had only 3 files in the folder(ckpv5's tutorial)
& the other had 6 files(cybervibin's tutorial) so i dont want to mess up flashing kernel.
Since these are important files.
Someone plz help me chose between which fastboot i must copy to c drive
The one with most files just run the fast boot.exe
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Doesn't have to be on c: drive can be desktop
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u mean i dnt have to cmd/ fastboot flash boot boot.img.
wer do i copy the boot.img i want to flash?
I know 1 way.
Open cmd type fastboot flash boot boot.img(u have too copy its exact location)
then fastboot reboot.
Is that right?
I read somewhere u have to copy boot.img to fastboot folder.
That made me confused like hell.
I found the soltn thread closed.
Why do you need to be confused
The extra files are HTC Driver and TWRP image... those are not part of fastboot
When you want to run fastboot flash boot boot.img - the boot.img file must be in fastboot folder
When you run fastboot flash boot [folder path]/boot.img - the boot.img can be at any folder and put the right path ... but why do you want to do the hard way
ckpv5 said:
Why do you need to be confused
The extra files are HTC Driver and TWRP image... those are not part of fastboot
When you want to run fastboot flash boot boot.img - the boot.img file must be in fastboot folder
When you run fastboot flash boot [folder path]/boot.img - the boot.img can be at any folder and put the right path ... but why do you want to do the hard way
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No other developer is as calm as you ckpv5.
So flashing kernel is the big deal for me.
As i am doing it for the 1st time.
I wanted to flash some AOSP Roms.
So i was just curious wether i should do it or not.
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I wanted to flash some AOSP Roms.
So i was just curious wether i should do it or not.
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Flashing any ROM either Sense ROM or AOSP ROM, you need to flash the boot.img as mentioned on OP. The ROM thread will tell you what kind of kernel/boot.img that you need. Some is on CM9 kernel, some on CM10 kernel and some is using the stock kernel or TK kernel. For CM10 they have two different kernel if I'm not mistaken, so read carefully.
Most basic thing is to flash a boot.img that is meant for that ROM.
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Flashing any ROM either Sense ROM or AOSP ROM, you need to flash the boot.img as mentioned on OP. The ROM thread will tell you what kind of kernel/boot.img that you need. Some is on CM9 kernel, some on CM10 kernel and some is using the stock kernel or TK kernel. For CM10 they have two different kernel if I'm not mistaken, so read carefully.
Most basic thing is to flash a boot.img that is meant for that ROM.
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Thanks ck for your support.
Before flashing Rom i tried back up from recovery but it had some error.
That's too general.
You need to tell what kind of error, what is written for the error then only someone can tell you whether that's an error or something normal
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That's too general.
You need to tell what kind of error, what is written for the error then only someone can tell you whether that's an error or something normal
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It said something failed to create image.
It ocurred during backing up process.The process was completed 50 %(not accurate) & then the error.
Change your CWM to a better version or use TWRP as most people do.
ckpv5 said:
Change your CWM to a better version or use TWRP as most people do.
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i have the same version u mentioned in your thread how to unlock bootloader.
where do i search for the latest cwm/twrp?
i ll chose after reading reviews
Read again http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665 and follow the links under Recovery Images[PRIMO U/GSM]
When you first started this thread you were confused why he has more files for fastboot and I mentioned he has TWRP there.
I personally use TWRP 2.4.3.0
Gotta go now .... if there is anything further, I'll check later when I'm home
ckpv5 said:
Read again http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665 and follow the links under Recovery Images[PRIMO U/GSM]
When you first started this thread you were confused why he has more files for fastboot and I mentioned he has TWRP there.
I personally use TWRP 2.4.3.0
Gotta go now .... if there is anything further, I'll check later when I'm home
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the latest is twrp 2.5.0.0 on their main site. can u try & let me know.
how do i uninstall cwm before installing this.
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the latest is twrp 2.5.0.0 on their main site. can u try & let me know.
how do i uninstall cwm before installing this.[/QUOTE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721749
I found this on one v orginal development since it is an official twrp recovery it should not have any
Problem...u can also find steps to install it on that thread...so give it a try...
But I personally use cwm no problem so far ....
Don't know about twrp but cwm installing was quite easy...
If u want I can provide u with my recovery.img ..but give twrp a try..
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Just use the All In One Toolkit for One V
kernel flashing is made so much simpler and easier:good::good:
Never flashed a kernel via ADB(or whatever its called,dunno coz i never used it )
I dont need to remove CWM before installing TWRP through Toolkit right?
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I dont need to remove CWM before installing TWRP through Toolkit right?
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dont think so
but to be sure, ask someone with more experienced
Seraz007 said:
dont think so
but to be sure, ask someone with more experienced
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some1 plz confirm this
Hi, I'm a complete noob and I just used Hasoon2000's kit to root my phone. I accidentally flashed the stock kernel because i thought that was a part of the rooting process. Now my One X is stuck on the logo screen. I'm a complete noob and I would really appreciate help without sarcasm.
Arshman said:
Hi, I'm a complete noob and I just used Hasoon2000's kit to root my phone. I accidentally flashed the stock kernel because i thought that was a part of the rooting process. Now my One X is stuck on the logo screen. I'm a complete noob and I would really appreciate help without sarcasm.
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Which rom are you using currently, you just need the kernel from that rom which you can flash from fastboot.
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Which rom are you using currently, you just need the kernel from that rom which you can flash from fastboot.
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The Stock rom is installed right now. I would really appreciate it if you could tell me how to flash the stock kernel.
Arshman said:
The Stock rom is installed right now. I would really appreciate it if you could tell me how to flash the stock kernel.
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We need to know which stock system version you had to get the right kernel ideally or if you have a custom recovery you could go and flash a new rom which will have a kernel to go with it (depending on your hboot version).
gffmac said:
We need to know which stock system version you had to get the right kernel ideally or if you have a custom recovery you could go and flash a new rom which will have a kernel to go with it (depending on your hboot version).
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I've got 4.1.1
I've also got ClockworkMod. I wanted to install cyanogenmod. Can I do that? Also if the battery is low can it recharge while stuck on the logo screen since only then I can see the red led indicating charging. Oh and I have hboot 1.36.0000
Then go ahead and install the latest CM. Your hboot is compatible !
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Then go ahead and install the latest CM. Your hboot is compatible !
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um, How? I understand you're supposed to place the .zip file on the sd card. My phone is stuck on the htc logo and the storage device doesn't show up on my pc, It's only registered as My HTC in the device manager.
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um, How? I understand you're supposed to place the .zip file on the sd card. My phone is stuck on the htc logo and the storage device doesn't show up on my pc, It's only registered as My HTC in the device manager.
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Look for a tut..there are many out here
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Arshman said:
I've got 4.1.1
I've also got ClockworkMod. I wanted to install cyanogenmod. Can I do that? Also if the battery is low can it recharge while stuck on the logo screen since only then I can see the red led indicating charging.
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I could be wrong but I think it charges when in custom recovery but not at the bootloader? Also you can mount the internal storage to your pc from custom recovery to copy a zip onto the phone.
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Look for a tut..there are many out here
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Can you give me a link? I've been trying to find one for the past hour. All of them require the sd card.
Oke here we go :
1: what recovery do you have, type and version number ?
2: have you downloaded the cm rom + gapps ?
3: do you know fastboot commands ?
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Oke here we go :
1: what recovery do you have, type and version number ?
2: have you downloaded the cm rom + gapps ?
3: do you know fastboot commands ?
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I have Clockworkmod Recovery v5.8.2.7. I've got the cm rom but not the gapps. And I don't know the fastboot commands.
Arshman said:
Can you give me a link? I've been trying to find one for the past hour. All of them require the sd card.
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Search button.......:.
As tip..one of the first thread in dev section
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Flash this recovery, your battery does NOT charge in that old recovery
http://db.tt/SPXdFfPw
Then flash the boot.img from the cm10 rom. Its inside the zip
Then you make a full wipe in the recovery and install cm10 and right after that the gapps file (all can be downloaded from the cm10 thread)
Reboot and done
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All flashing can be done with the toolkit
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Flash this recovery, your battery does NOT charge in that old recovery
http://db.tt/SPXdFfPw
Then flash the boot.img from the cm10 rom. Its inside the zip
Then you make a full wipe in the recovery and install cm10 and right after that the gapps file (all can be downloaded from the cm10 thread)
Reboot and done
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All flashing can be done with the toolkit
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Right, Thanks. But do I place the downloaded recovery in the recovery folder in the kit files? I did that and i don't see new recovery in the toolkit. But I'm assuming that's not what we're supposed to do anyway...
Arshman said:
Right, Thanks. But do I place the downloaded recovery in the recovery folder in the kit files? I did that and i don't see new recovery in the toolkit. But I'm assuming that's not what we're supposed to do anyway...
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Right, so I tried to flash the recovery from the fastboot folder.It tried to do that but battery was low. I'll deal with that, but just tell me, can I flash the rom and the boot.img the same way as that?
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Can you give me a link? I've been trying to find one for the past hour. All of them require the sd card.
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You can put files into the storage by booting into cwm recovery, selecting mount USB storage, and connecting it to your computer.
For how to flash ROMs, look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904 second post.
Battery too low ?
Oke put this file inside the fastboot folder on the pc (you have the fastboot.exe file, should be in one of the folders in the toolkit dir)
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
Execute this file with the phone in the bootloader ! It will continuing to loop your bootloader and charge it little by little. Let it run for about 30 min and then flash again the recovery. The recovery name must be just "recovery.img" so rename it if needed
Mr Hofs said:
Battery too low ?
Oke put this file inside the fastboot folder on the pc (you have the fastboot.exe file, should be in one of the folders in the toolkit dir)
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
Execute this file with the phone in the bootloader ! It will continuing to loop your bootloader and charge it little by little. Let it run for about 30 min and then flash again the recovery. The recovery name must be just "recovery.img" so rename it if needed
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So after I've done that, How would I flash the rom, I can't mount sd storage through cwm because it says " uns error, no such file or directory" I formatted the usb earlier, could it have something to do with that? Is there any other way?
Thats because i told you to flash the new recovery first from the link i gave you. That one is able to mount the sdcard so you can copy the rom + gapps to it
I hope I'm not asking a question that has been answered else where that I could find. So basically I have an AT&T galaxy note 2 that I bought with Cleanrom on and has TWRP. I have been reading up and watching videos and want to flash a new rom. However I find roms I don't see the google apps with the rom file. From what i see you need to flash the rom and then flash the google apps onto it to have the play store.
For instance, I downloaded the stable release cm-10.2-20130924-NIGHTLY-t0lteatt.zip that came out today. I put it on my phone, and i see in twrp where i can install it. However on the cynogenmod website they don't have a separate file to download for google apps. Is this like a universal file or do all roms not need these files?
ALSO, I just want to make sure it is okay to just flash the rom in TWRP and I do not need to go about this another way.
You will need to flash gapps after you flash the ROM and you boot up first time. You'll need the most current gapps package for 4.3 ROMs. Check goo they have all the gapps listed.
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moosc said:
You will need to flash gapps after you flash the ROM and you boot up first time. You'll need the most current gapps package for 4.3 ROMs. Check goo they have all the gapps listed.
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Okay, glad I know that now. Thank you
Do you know if it is fine to flash cynogenmod right in TWRP? I read somewhere the fastboot should be used, but it wasn't the exact same situation i'm in so i wanted to clarify before i screw anything up
tadcrazio said:
Okay, glad I know that now. Thank you
Do you know if it is fine to flash cynogenmod right in TWRP? I read somewhere the fastboot should be used, but it wasn't the exact same situation i'm in so i wanted to clarify before i screw anything up
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You flash it in twrp
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Fastboot is for HTC phone flashing. Samsung flashes in a custom recovery.
Okay, I guess i'm just confused when I see things like this.
To install this ROM you will need to have an unlocked bootloader and a custom Recovery such as TWRP or ClockWorkMod installed
Copy the downloaded ProBAM to your phone.
boot in bootloader
select fastboot mod
flash boot.img via fastboot that is located in the .zip fastboot flash boot boot.img
Boot into your custom recovery
Back up your ROM
Enter custom recovery
Make full wipe "included "system"
Install the ROM
install GAPPS package
Reboot - the first boot can take up to 2 minutes
From what i can see, I can start up in recovery and just flash the .zip.. Don't see how I can get into fastboot mod in TWRP
Fastboot flash instruction should be ignored when using a Samsung device ...
Simply install the appropriate TWRP or CWM recovery to the device ....
From that point you can choose the compatible rom of your choice ...and flash the .zip from within the new recovery ...
No fancy HTC stuff here ...
Also ...it is highly recommended to thoroughly read the install instructions of each rom prior to flashing...as they often contain special instruction that can get missed ...
Welcome ....you have a great device that is very easy to flash when done properly ....g
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Fastboot flash instruction should be ignored when using a Samsung device ...
Simply install the appropriate TWRP or CWM recovery to the device ....
From that point you can choose the compatible rom of your choice ...and flash the .zip from within the new recovery ...
No fancy HTC stuff here ...
Also ...it is highly recommended to thoroughly read the install instructions of each rom prior to flashing...as they often contain special instruction that can get missed ...
Welcome ....you have a great device that is very easy to flash when done properly ....g
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Those were the instructions for my device, thats why I am so nervous. If it is really as easy as just deleting cache and factory data and stuff and installing it buy the .zip i might do it a whole lot more often!!
tadcrazio said:
Those were the instructions for my device, thats why I am so nervous. If it is really as easy as just deleting cache and factory data and stuff and installing it buy the .zip i might do it a whole lot more often!!
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Those are the steps, buddy. Honestly, the hardest part of the process is holding all three buttons to boot into recovery.
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Those are the steps, buddy. Honestly, the hardest part of the process is holding all three buttons to boot into recovery.
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oiii, i'm missing something. How do i do this part? Or were those just copied instructions and i can disregard? Sorry for making this more difficult than it is.
boot in bootloader
select fastboot mod
flash boot.img via fastboot that is located in the .zip fastboot flash boot boot.img
I would like to know where you are looking at the instructions --they are not for a samsung galaxy model...
I had it on my desktop I'm on my phone now. It was a thread for the probam ROM for note 2 att version. Cant seem to find it on my phone at the moment.
Fastboot is an HTC thing. Not Samsung. Double check your sources.
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Okay looks like someone commented on the threading saying the instructions were wrong and they were changed. Now I feel much more confident. Will do tonight when I get home.
SO... DO we want to flash stock lollipop and then flash custom roms... It is abselutely not needed now.
If you are somone on L trying to go to KK here is the thread for you http://forum.xda-developers.com/yureka/general/cyanogen-12-lollipop-to-cyanogen-11-t3096587
So straight to steps....
1) You have to download https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4etFrzyEA01UDlvVUpNaHJVTjQ&authuser=0
2) You have to flash that zip with a custom recovery. Explaned below
3) Flash any 64bit ROMs you like....
How to flash zip
Copy the file form PC to Yu Yureka(If you have downloaded it with PC)
Reboot into recovery ( For easy reboot into recovery you have to enable advanced reboot in developer options )
Select Install Zip file
Select install for SDcard
Browse to the folder you have put it.
Install it.
And Vola!
SO... No Tension, No large number of steps, No waiting. Flash this zip and you are good to go...
So... Guys as usual Hit Thanks if you fond this post useful....
Abhiram Shibu said:
SO... DO we want to flash stock lollipop and then flash custom roms... It is abselutely not needed now.
If you are somone on L trying to go to KK here is the thread for you http://forum.xda-developers.com/yureka/general/cyanogen-12-lollipop-to-cyanogen-11-t3096587
So straight to steps....
1) You have to download https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4etFrzyEA01UDlvVUpNaHJVTjQ&authuser=0
2) You have to flash that zip with a custom recovery. Explaned below
3) Flash any 64bit ROMs you like....
How to flash zip
Copy the file form PC to Yu Yureka(If you have downloaded it with PC)
Reboot into recovery ( For easy reboot into recovery you have to enable advanced reboot in developer options )
Select Install Zip file
Select install for SDcard
Browse to the folder you have put it.
Install it.
And Vola!
SO... No Tension, No large number of steps, No waiting. Flash this zip and you are good to go...
So... Guys as usual Hit Thanks if you fond this post useful....
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Wow thanks alot.
Btw will it wipe internal storage?
Does this zip comes with any 64bit recovery or do i need to go to fastboot mode & install 64bit recovery?
Is it compatible with philztouch recovery?
Also, what happens when this zip is flashed?
Before flashing a Rom & if i'm in recovery, will my internal memory be shown in PC when i connect yureka via data cable?(should i copy CM 12.x Rom to internal memory before flashing this zip? )
-Sorry for asking so many qt's all at once... But would appreciate if u can answer all of my queries to get rid of my worries
works like a charm, first boot on blisspop was really smooth, no lag and glitches like stock cm12....got blank screen when i tried to get into recovery(which was obvious) but from second boot, i was stuck on the YU boot logo....It was because of the 32bit recovery...flashed 64-bit CWM through fast boot and again i successfully booted
PS- It doesnt wipe your sdcard
ujilraj said:
Does this zip comes with any 64bit recovery or do i need to go to fastboot mode & install 64bit recovery?
Is it compatible with philztouch recovery?
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Any 64 bit recovery will work. In my openion I recoment TWRP recovery. It is a touch recovery and has many options like file manager, backup compression etc.
Sorry for the late reply my school reopened so I didn't get any time to read this thread....
Anyway I am going to make an another zip file for flashing recovery within 2 days. Both 64 bit and 32bit....
Both TWRP and CWM.
ujilraj said:
Also, what happens when this zip is flashed?
Before flashing a Rom & if i'm in recovery, will my internal memory be shown in PC when i connect yureka via data cable?(should i copy CM 12.x Rom to internal memory before flashing this zip? )
-Sorry for asking so many qt's all at once... But would appreciate if u can answer all of my queries to get rid of my worries
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So.... It does not wipe your SDCARD when following this method. Its safe. Only thing you have to do is flash 64 bit recovery.
Any way data backup is highly recommended. We ate playing with firmware know? Any thing can happen!
Jimmymanda1 said:
works like a charm, first boot on blisspop was really smooth, no lag and glitches like stock cm12....got blank screen when i tried to get into recovery(which was obvious) but from second boot, i was stuck on the YU boot logo....It was because of the 32bit recovery...flashed 64-bit CWM through fast boot and again i successfully booted
PS- It doesnt wipe your sdcard
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Thank you for your reply while I was away!!!
Yes it works as promised... No issues
SO... No Tension, No large number of steps, No waiting. Flash this zip and you are good to go...
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Hey @Abhiram Shibu could you tell me what exactly does this flashing do? Does it change our bootloader?
So... This is what it does...
Frozen_Lemon said:
Hey @Abhiram Shibu could you tell me what exactly does this flashing do? Does it change our bootloader?
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It actually has some of modem files, 64 bit partition details, fastboot(BIOS) for 64bit. You can go ahead and exact the zip file and read the script inside it. It does not have a 64bit recovery so you wold have to flash a recovery of your choice with fastboot. I hope you got your doubts cleared. If you have any further doubts feel free to reply:good:. i am planning to merge recovery flasher into this zip stay tuned!
Make a 64bit to 32 bit file also
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Abhiram Shibu said:
It actually has some of modem files, 64 bit partition details, fastboot(BIOS) for 64bit. You can go ahead and exact the zip file and read the script inside it. It does not have a 64bit recovery so you wold have to flash a recovery of your choice with fastboot. I hope you got your doubts cleared. If you have any further doubts feel free to reply:good:. i am planning to merge recovery flasher into this zip stay tuned!
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Yea, I did mate Thanks thats a cool script. :thumbsup:
And hey, I'd suggest you leave out the recovery, cuz some people like to have different tastes (just a suggestion ) and nice work
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Make a 64bit to 32 bit file also
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I have done that earlier than this lol.... Here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/yureka/general/cyanogen-12-lollipop-to-cyanogen-11-t3096587
I hope it works.
YU Play GOD!
Thanks bro will try
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Hey man I still have a question lingering. Can I revert to cm11 after flashing this using my Backup?
Edit: Oops wrong thread I know but you know what I meant right? :thumbup:
Edited again: I found it it mate thanks again great work bro
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Yes of course this is my thread on that http://forum.xda-developers.com/yureka/general/cyanogen-12-lollipop-to-cyanogen-11-t3096587 . Very very sorry for the late reply.
any other way to flash recovery?
I dont have a pc right now. After flashing this file and the rom, can i flash the recovery by any other method which does not require pc?
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I dont have a pc right now. After flashing this file and the rom, can i flash the recovery by any other method which does not require pc?
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Yes you can. If the ROMs rooted already then you can use the app Flashify to flash the recovery (I guess your phones booting up)
If not you do NEED a pc
Abhiram Shibu said:
SO... DO we want to flash stock lollipop and then flash custom roms... It is abselutely not needed now.
If you are somone on L trying to go to KK here is the thread for you http://forum.xda-developers.com/yureka/general/cyanogen-12-lollipop-to-cyanogen-11-t3096587
So straight to steps....
1) You have to download https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4etFrzyEA01UDlvVUpNaHJVTjQ&authuser=0
2) You have to flash that zip with a custom recovery. Explaned below
3) Flash any 64bit ROMs you like....
How to flash zip
Copy the file form PC to Yu Yureka(If you have downloaded it with PC)
Reboot into recovery ( For easy reboot into recovery you have to enable advanced reboot in developer options )
Select Install Zip file
Select install for SDcard
Browse to the folder you have put it.
Install it.
And Vola!
SO... No Tension, No large number of steps, No waiting. Flash this zip and you are good to go...
So... Guys as usual Hit Thanks if you fond this post useful....
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Thanks dude, works perfectly !!