hi guys
there is problem with my sd card slot so its too hard installing custom rom. can we flashing custom rom with odin? if its possible how?
I think that only stock ROM is posible to flash via Odin.
Custom ROM needs flashing via recovery.
erchyn91 said:
hi guys
there is problem with my sd card slot so its too hard installing custom rom. can we flashing custom rom with odin? if its possible how?
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Then put the rom on internal memory. Simples.
TheATHEiST said:
Then put the rom on internal memory. Simples.
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But after doing full Wipe everything Will delete? Am i wrong?
Full wipe doesn ´t wipe internal memory. In TWRP recovery (others imho too)
erchyn91 said:
But after doing full Wipe everything Will delete? Am i wrong?
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Yes you're wrong.
put your custom rom in internal memory ,, full wipe in custom recovery will not delete every thing
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Can I install a custom ROM from the internal SD? I don't have a microSD for the expansion slot.
Tried Cyanogenmod 9, but it hung on the boot screen.
fuzzie said:
Can I install a custom ROM from the internal SD? I don't have a microSD for the expansion slot.
Tried Cyanogenmod 9, but it hung on the boot screen.
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Yes, you can install from internal. Prior to flashing CM9, make sure to flash a Darkside Superwipe. If you are using a recovery other than CMW 5.0.2.7 you can just wipe system / factory reset.
That worked, thanks!
fuzzie said:
That worked, thanks!
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Might be worth also mentioning, if you're getting hangs on boot animation you could try clearing/wiping/formatting only the cache in recovery.
Please help me .i cant install new rom using internal sd .cwm always say e:cant moun /sdcard/ .
I have the following problem.
This was the situation:
I wanted to install a custom rom, so I did a full whipe, booted intoo bootloader, erased cache, flashed boot.img and going back to recovery to install the custom rom.
When I wanted to choose the rom on sd, it said: can't mount sd-card.
The only solution I found here on xda was to install the stock recovery, factory reset and flash again the custom recovery. And so I did.
SD-card is mounted, but all my data is lost!! So my question is, will there be a possibility to recover the data (not only photo's, video's and music).
Thanks in advance!
almanbrother said:
I have the following problem.
This was the situation:
I wanted to install a custom rom, so I did a full whipe, booted intoo bootloader, erased cache, flashed boot.img and going back to recovery to install the custom rom.
When I wanted to choose the rom on sd, it said: can't mount sd-card.
The only solution I found here on xda was to install the stock recovery, factory reset and flash again the custom recovery. And so I did.
SD-card is mounted, but all my data is lost!! So my question is, will there be a possibility to recover the data (not only photo's, video's and music).
Thanks in advance!
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that's impossible..there are fake apps out there that pretends to do that but they do not work...
I was afraid of that answer, thanks for the confirmation!
Like a noob, I wiped the system on TWRP. I can only go into recovery.
I tried connecting the tablet to the computer to see if I can mount it and transfer a rom over.
Previously, it was rooted to Clean Rom and bindroid kernal.
What can I do to install a rom or atleast factory reset to the stock?
Why not take the sd card out and directly transfer the rom to that then put the sd card back in your device and flash it
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frankdanktank said:
Like a noob, I wiped the system on TWRP. I can only go into recovery.
I tried connecting the tablet to the computer to see if I can mount it and transfer a rom over.
Previously, it was rooted to Clean Rom and bindroid kernal.
What can I do to install a rom or atleast factory reset to the stock?
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Flash a stock rom via odin.
As long as you can get into recovery, you are safe. Get a ROM file(Clean ROM or KikKat ROM) on your ext SD card and flash using TWRP from it.
Srikar_NBK said:
As long as you can get into recovery, you are safe. Get a ROM file(Clean ROM or KikKat ROM) on your ext SD card and flash using TWRP from it.
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Thank you!!! so relieved.
HI everyone
I made a mistake yesterday, I flashed a wrong kernel ( the F4ktion dedicated to the CM11 versions while I was 10.2 (I didnt pay attention to the mention JB).
The phone rebooted and stucked on the samsung logo. Then, screen slowly turning gray.
Having access to the download mode, I flashed the bml4 rom stock (probably the main mistake) but this time the phone was stuck on the second samsung logo without turning gray.
Last point, it is impossible for me to get to recovery mode, download fashion meanwhile is still accessible.
Is there a solution?
Thanks
I'd download a stock image of the firmware, install it using Odin and download mode, then flash TWRP recovery, format everything, and install the original firmware again using Odin. That way, you'd make sure your phone is completely clean of errors. Also, is format the micro sd as exFat.
Hope it helps
maquille said:
HI everyone
I made a mistake yesterday, I flashed a wrong kernel ( the F4ktion dedicated to the CM11 versions while I was 10.2 (I didnt pay attention to the mention JB).
The phone rebooted and stucked on the samsung logo. Then, screen slowly turning gray.
Having access to the download mode, I flashed the bml4 rom stock (probably the main mistake) but this time the phone was stuck on the second samsung logo without turning gray.
Last point, it is impossible for me to get to recovery mode, download fashion meanwhile is still accessible.
Is there a solution?
Thanks
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You didn't need to ODIN the stock ROM back. You could've just reflash the correct kernel and wipe cache/davilk and it should work. What I would recommend you do know is flash a custom recovery and do a complete wipe than ODIN again.
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jorgeealdunate said:
I'd download a stock image of the firmware, install it using Odin and download mode, then flash TWRP recovery, format everything, and install the original firmware again using Odin. That way, you'd make sure your phone is completely clean of errors. Also, is format the micro sd as exFat.
Hope it helps
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I don't get it, why format the MicroSD card as exFAT? FAT32 works just fine unless you have a 32GB+ card.
Hi
Thank's for your answers.
I'd like to keep the data on my sd card, so I have done the wipe cache and dalvik but still the same problems.
In your opinion, flash the cyanogen rom be able to fix this problem or isnt recommended?
If you have other opinions so I do not reset everything I'm interested. (Flash of good kernel, flash of f4ktion?..)
Otherwise I will resolve to do the full wipe.
You could try getting a stock kernel and flash it using Odin. I'd that doesn't work, i think you should full wipeand reinstall the firmware. I think you could also flash am original firmware image without wiping and that could fix the errors.
maquille said:
Hi
Thank's for your answers.
I'd like to keep the data on my sd card, so I have done the wipe cache and dalvik but still the same problems.
In your opinion, flash the cyanogen rom be able to fix this problem or isnt recommended?
If you have other opinions so I do not reset everything I'm interested. (Flash of good kernel, flash of f4ktion?..)
Otherwise I will resolve to do the full wipe.
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If you wiped davilk/cache and still doesn't work, it looks like you have to do a full wipe - no other ways around.
Just to clarify, you want to keep data on the internal storage or SD card? Full wipe does not wipe SD card unless you specifically tells it to.
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If you wiped davilk/cache and still doesn't work, it looks like you have to do a full wipe - no other ways around.
Just to clarify, you want to keep data on the internal storage or SD card? Full wipe does not wipe SD card unless you specifically tells it to.
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Internal storage...and flash a cyanogen rom couldnt be a solution?
You still will need to flash a custom recovery first.
Than, if you want, you can install Cyanogen of course, it comes with kernel and all..
Just be sure that you are ready to switch the whole ROM
maquille said:
Internal storage...and flash a cyanogen rom couldnt be a solution?
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With a soft brick like stuck at boot animation, generally no. You need to do a clean wipe.
hi everyone! Firstly thank you for your help. so I resolved to do a complete wipe with relocation of a stock rom and it worked.
Envoyé de mon GT-I9195 en utilisant Tapatalk
Title basically says it all.
I have been able to install TWRP on a S4 Mini. Do I need anything else to flash CM13?
riahc3 said:
Title basically says it all.
I have been able to install TWRP on a S4 Mini. Do I need anything else to flash CM13?
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No, but most people would flash gapps 6 too, else you will miss a lot (must be done at the same time as the ROM the first time to set permissions)
IronRoo said:
No, but most people would flash gapps 6 too, else you will miss a lot (must be done at the same time as the ROM the first time to set permissions)
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What I ment is before flashing it....Afterwards/during of couse Ill flash gapps
riahc3 said:
Title basically says it all.
I have been able to install TWRP on a S4 Mini. Do I need anything else to flash CM13?
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Copy CM13 rom and gapp in your sd card.
Backup your old firmware through twrp.
Do a factory Reset from Wipe.
And install CM13 and gapp respectively.
And enjoy ^_^
syednawaz said:
Copy CM13 rom and gapp in your sd card.
Backup your old firmware through twrp.
Do a factory Reset from Wipe.
And install CM13 and gapp respectively.
And enjoy ^_^
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checked every file hash matches, did exactly as written, done all of above and it doesn't work
TWRP went on in less than 10 second does that sound normal ? and how do you know if its actually on there?
Nope. Installation take atleast 2 or 3 minutes.
and if its installed properly you would have seen different rom from the stock.
Here is what i use for s4 mini(i9192). Also used it on i9190 model as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-mini/development/rom-aokp-rom-25-apr-2016-t3366314
and these steps mentioned in the website.
A. Initial install
1. Copy ROM and Gapps to your external SD Card or internal memory
2. Boot into recovery
3. Wipe
4. Install ROM and Gapps
5. Reboot
Its simple. Should have worked.
I hope you have installed your model rom.
A question the system format is required to install the rom ??
juanpabloml said:
A question the system format is required to install the rom ??
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In TWRP Swipe for factory reset will do the job. you can also do dalvik /art cache in advance wipe. System or other wipe never did it for changing roms.
syednawaz said:
In TWRP Swipe for factory reset will do the job. you can also do dalvik /art cache in advance wipe. System or other wipe never did it for changing roms.
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Ie that enough only to make WIPE FACTORY RESET AND WIPE DALVIK CACHE is not necessary to the FORMAT SYSTEM, DATA AND CACHE ??
sorry i do not understand.
to install a rom just do a factory reset. nothing else is necessary.
If you do not do factory reset, sometimes you will not be able to install a new version of rom(for example, from kitkat to lollipop).
if you do not do factory reset its called dirty flash.
for example
you are using custom rom cm13. and it has a new update released, you go in twrp recovery and install the updated rom without doing factory reset. this way you can keep all the application and data you have.
i hope i am making some sense. it is hard for me to explain.
well do some flashing and you will understand but always make a backup.