Stuck on CyanogenMod with no GApps - One (M9) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey all,
I'm having a problem I can't see to find documentation on but it's annoying me a lot. I have a OPTUS HTC One M9 and installed a custom recovery and CyanogenMod13. All other images that used their own installed didn't work and corrupted the memory (I'm sure it's not fully bricked, since I can use the phone currently) so it won't read as mass storage (so I can wipe) on my computer that has ADB drivers.
I also cannot install any of the GApps packages onto the phone. When I install them via my recovery, it comments on how there is no ROM on the phone to install GApps. So currently I'm having to download apks online and use them like that and cannot use Google Maps or anything.
Is there any way to install GApps? Or to wipe the data on my phone? It doesn't work via my recovery. It comes up with a driverless device labelled 'hima' when in my computers.. even when I'm certain they have android drivers. Any help would be great!

Did you have marshmallow on your phone before installing cm13?, if not then that's your problem.
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shivadow said:
Did you have marshmallow on your phone before installing cm13?, if not then that's your problem.
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I had Marshmallow on my phone, yes. Is there anyway to restore it? I don't know what to do and I'm fairly stuck.

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[Q] New user rooted unworking phone

Android 4.2.2
HTC Sense 5.5
Software number NuSenseONE-KitKat-m7vzw_RD.1.0_4.19.631.9
HTC ASK ALI level 5.68
Kernel Version 3.4.10-NUM3rn3l- kk-S55
Phone doesn't connect to moblie data .
Xposed installer not working
SuperSU binary not installed?
I just need my phone back to normal I'll figure out this SU and root thing later. Factory reset doesn't do anything. Screen says I'm running a developer version of the OS
Help thanks
Jamesdbritt said:
Android 4.2.2
HTC Sense 5.5
Software number NuSenseONE-KitKat-m7vzw_RD.1.0_4.19.631.9
HTC ASK ALI level 5.68
Kernel Version 3.4.10-NUM3rn3l- kk-S55
Phone doesn't connect to moblie data .
Xposed installer not working
SuperSU binary not installed?
I just need my phone back to normal I'll figure out this SU and root thing later. Factory reset doesn't do anything. Screen says I'm running a developer version of the OS
Help thanks
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did you make a backup of your stock rom or the rom you had before you flashed the one you are currently having problems with?
nty123 said:
did you make a backup of your stock rom or the rom you had before you flashed the one you are currently having problems with?
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I was not the one that flashed the rom. I bought the phone three days ago and it was already like this.
Jamesdbritt said:
I was not the one that flashed the rom. I bought the phone three days ago and it was already like this.
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can you boot into recovery? either twrp or cwm
some updates.. I've been working on it.
Android 4.2.2
HTC Sense 5.5
Software number NuSenseONE-KitKat-m7vzw_RD.1.0_4.19.631.9
HTC ASK ALI level 5.68
Kernel Version 3.4.10-NUM3rn3l- kk-S55
???Phone doesn't connect to moblie data ???
Installed HTC Sync Manager to PC
on Device
Went into boot menu and went to recovery TWRP reinstalled SuperSU and Xposed installer
what is a ROM ? what do I do with the SDK bundle?
Jamesdbritt said:
some updates.. I've been working on it.
Android 4.2.2
HTC Sense 5.5
Software number NuSenseONE-KitKat-m7vzw_RD.1.0_4.19.631.9
HTC ASK ALI level 5.68
Kernel Version 3.4.10-NUM3rn3l- kk-S55
???Phone doesn't connect to moblie data ???
Installed HTC Sync Manager to PC
on Device
Went into boot menu and went to recovery TWRP reinstalled SuperSU and Xposed installer
what is a ROM ? what do I do with the SDK bundle?
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a rom is a modified software of android from a developer that you can install on your phone through a recovery, it's good that you can boot into recovery but, I'm not completely sure what's going on, the rom that is currently on your device could have a problem and not able to connect to mobile data. you could download a different rom and flash it onto your phone and see if that fixes it, there are plenty of amazing ones to choose from on this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one/development even though you have the mobile data problem on your current rom i would still make a backup of your current rom to go back to incase anything happens when (if) you flash a different one
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a rom is a modified software of android from a developer that you can install on your phone through a recovery, it's good that you can boot into recovery but, I'm not completely sure what's going on, the rom that is currently on your device could have a problem and not able to connect to mobile data. you could download a different rom and flash it onto your phone and see if that fixes it, there are plenty of amazing ones to choose from on this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one/development even though you have the mobile data problem on your current rom i would still make a backup of your current rom to go back to incase anything happens when (if) you flash a different one
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I am not sure how to flash roms is there a guide?
Jamesdbritt said:
I am not sure how to flash roms is there a guide?
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there are many videos online but its pretty easy, find a rom and gapps (if its included with the rom) then download those two to your sd card( make sure they are in .zip format) once downloaded boot into twrp and choose the backup icon and swipe to backup. when that's done you will press the wipe icon and perform a factory reset(you lose all data so make sure you have contacts synced to google) when its done wiping your data go back and install zip and locate the downloaded rom and choose that then if you downloaded the gapps(google apps) choose add more zips near the bottom and find that .zip. when you have everything you will then swipe to flash. when its done tap reboot and it will load your new rom.
nty123 said:
there are many videos online but its pretty easy, find a rom and gapps (if its included with the rom) then download those two to your sd card( make sure they are in .zip format) once downloaded boot into twrp and choose the backup icon and swipe to backup. when that's done you will press the wipe icon and perform a factory reset(you lose all data so make sure you have contacts synced to google) when its done wiping your data go back and install zip and locate the downloaded rom and choose that then if you downloaded the gapps(google apps) choose add more zips near the bottom and find that .zip. when you have everything you will then swipe to flash. when its done tap reboot and it will load your new rom.
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ok I am going to try ViperOne 5.0.0 | 4.19.401.8
ok so why backup the settings if they aren't working now?
Jamesdbritt said:
ok I am going to try ViperOne 5.0.0 | 4.19.401.8
ok so why backup the settings if they aren't working now?
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Maybe this will save you some time.
Maybe not....
Did you put a working active Sim card of your own into the phone?
That ROM that's on the phone currently, works just fine for verizon cell and data services.
You're welcome to change the ROM to whatever one you want.
Just trying to help you find the actual root of your problem.
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Sounds like you're new to the world of modding which is perfectly fine because we all had to start somewhere. You want to familiarize yourself with the basics before you get too far over your head though. Here's a basic terminology guide that will help you right now: http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2013/05/the-dummys-guide-to-android-rooting-everything-you-need-to-know/
I don't know what the person before you did, but as santod has explained NuSense has perfectly working data. I'm using it now and have never had issue. It's my personal favorite rom, but there are many out there right now you should be trying out for yourself and forming your own conclusions. Almost everyone will have a different opinion on the "best rom" which is why it's a question you'll see avoided around here. Personally, I would start on a "stock" rom like the one offered here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485319. That thread also includes very important instructions on how to update your firmware (for better radio performance among other things). Good luck and don't be afraid to ask questions before doing something you're not sure of.
No operating system
accidently wiped everything clean the PC cannot recognize the device says I need a driver. I still have twrp but the backup was wiped on accident what do I do to fix it?
I think you'll have to push a rom from your computer to the phone using ADB and then flash it in recovery. I've never had to do that so hopefully someone can chime in with more details.
You need the adb debugging tools installed on your computer. Plus HTC drivers. Once you have those installed, you can try flashing a RUU. Here's 4.2.2 RUU http://www.htc1guru.com/2013/11/verizon-ruu-zip-1-10-605-10-posted/ . This tells you how to setup adb http://www.howtogeek.com/125769/how-to-install-and-use-abd-the-android-debug-bridge-utility/ . To flash the RUU, place the RUU in the same folder as your adb tools, and rename it RUU.zip. In the command prompt type, fastboot oem rebootRUU , then hit enter. Then type, fastboot flash zip RUU.zip ,then hit enter. Afterit finishes you'll have to type fastboot flash zip RUU.zip one more time . Then after about ten minutes it will finish and you'll type fastboot reboot-hboot. Then restart phone.
joeymagnus1 said:
You need the adb debugging tools installed on your computer. Plus HTC drivers. Once you have those installed, you can try flashing a RUU. Here's 4.2.2 RUU http://www.htc1guru.com/2013/11/verizon-ruu-zip-1-10-605-10-posted/ . This tells you how to setup adb http://www.howtogeek.com/125769/how-to-install-and-use-abd-the-android-debug-bridge-utility/ . To flash the RUU, place the RUU in the same folder as your adb tools, and rename it RUU.zip. In the command prompt type, fastboot oem rebootRUU , then hit enter. Then type, fastboot flash zip RUU.zip ,then hit enter. Afterit finishes you'll have to type fastboot flash zip RUU.zip one more time . Then after about ten minutes it will finish and you'll type fastboot reboot-hboot. Then restart phone.
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the howtogeek site will not come up it crashes IE everytime
the more I read , everything says I need HTC windows seven drivers where can I get them I can not find a reliable source
Read there are plenty of things on the net that will help you with your problems.
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http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/ADB/
bigjohn6582 said:
Read there are plenty of things on the net that will help you with your problems.
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this did not help at all
cmlusco said:
http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/ADB/
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Great link but does not at all address the question. this thread can be closed problem was solved by @clsA @alray and @nkk71

No operating system, Help!

I flashed GPE on my M8 yesterday and decided I wanted to go back to Sense. Now I'm stuck without a OS and no backup.
I can get in TRWP recovery and Fastboot can recognize my device.
How do I enable USB debugging? would I need to manually install the drivers on PC?
Helpppppp
Boot to recovery.
Connect your phone to your pc.
Use adb to push a rom to your phone.
Adb push romfilename.zip /sdcard
Wait for it to finish, flash rom.
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exad said:
Boot to recovery.
Connect your phone to your pc.
Use adb to push a rom to your phone.
Adb push romfilename.zip /sdcard
Wait for it to finish, flash rom.
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Thanks, I did this but when I try install in recovery I get the following
E:unable to mount ' /cache'
failed
?
AFAIK you can't go back to sense after gpe due to partition size limits. Unless thatb has been fixed recently, that may be the cause of not being able to flash the ROM
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root121 said:
Thanks, I did this but when I try install in recovery I get the following
E:unable to mount ' /cache'
failed
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I had similar issue.
connect through adb
adb reboot bootloader
and then follow gpe ruu instructions again (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708589 )
At least that way you are working
If you are adamant about returning to Sense read through the entire GPE thread, Navalynt has posted a working fix., BUT reinstall GPE first
Personally I prefer GPE
root121 said:
Thanks, I did this but when I try install in recovery I get the following
E:unable to mount ' /cache'
failed
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You could also try flashing Viper. Any of the versions will flash the correct partitions for you to migrate to any other Sense rom after you install it. I would suggest using Viper as a stepping stone to the version of Sense you want. I would...1) Download Viper rom on my pc. 2) Using a sd card reader, transfer the rom to your external sd card then put it back in your phone. 3) Flash viper and allow the phone to settle for about 10 min. 4) Reboot into recovery and flash any other sense rom you're looking for.
Yes, this worked for me, that's the only reason I would suggest it. I go from Sense to GPE all the time, without a pc, and without that command-line stuff.
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You could also try flashing Viper. Any of the versions will flash the correct partitions for you to migrate to any other Sense rom after you install it. I would suggest using Viper as a stepping stone to the version of Sense you want. I would...1) Download Viper rom on my pc. 2) Using a sd card reader, transfer the rom to your external sd card then put it back in your phone. 3) Flash viper and allow the phone to settle for about 10 min. 4) Reboot into recovery and flash any other sense rom you're looking for.
Yes, this worked for me, that's the only reason I would suggest it. I go from Sense to GPE all the time, without a pc, and without that command-line stuff.
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This will work if you are talking about GPE Rom, not the GPE RUU Full conversion. (Although as always I am prepared to be shocked )
Plus you have the USB debugging issue...
There are complete threads about issues coming back from the full conversion. The Op states in the original thread
"PSA After converting you will not be able to flash Sense based roms due to the different size of the system partitions between the sense version and the GPE."
Probably need more info
1) Did you flash graffixsync's RUU or a GPE rom?
2) Did you re-enable usb debugging in the new rom before flashing back?
3) What rom did you flash back?
4) What happened on rebooting?
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grentuu said:
This will work if you are talking about GPE Rom, not the GPE RUU Full conversion. (Although as always I am prepared to be shocked )
Plus you have the USB debugging issue...
There are complete threads about issues coming back from the full conversion. The Op states in the originsal thread
PSA After converting you will not be able to flash Sense based roms due to the different size of the system partitions between the sense version and the GPe.
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Correct. But I think that he/she flashed a GPE rom, not the conversion. My response will solve that issue while sidestepping the usb debugging issue. If you remove the external sd and transfer the rom from the pc to the card then you don't need usb debugging enabled at all.
Root121 can you tell us if you flashed the GPE rom or the GPE full conversion? (I don't want to lead you down the wrong path)
Ideas4ya said:
Correct. But I think that he/she flashed a GPE rom, not the conversion. My response will solve that issue while sidestepping the usb debugging issue. If you remove the external sd and transfer the rom from the pc to the card then you don't need usb debugging enabled at all.
Root121 can you tell us if you flashed the GPE rom or the GPE full conversion? (I don't want to lead you down the wrong path)
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Lol, which is why I edited to ask the question
I flashed the GPE Rom. also USB debugging was enabled when I was attempting to go back. I ended up formatting and rebooted with no OS installed on reboot it just stopped at the HTC splash screen.
I am trying to Sideload GPE rom on CWM recovery, getting this error...
E:Error in /data/media/0/gpe.zip
(Status 7)
root121 said:
I flashed the GPE Rom. also USB debugging was enabled when I was attempting to go back. I ended up formatting and rebooted with no OS installed on reboot it just stopped at the HTC splash screen.
I am trying to Sideload GPE rom on CWM recovery, getting this error...
E:Error in /data/media/0/gpe.zip
(Status 7)
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Did you run MD5 check? If not check your zip. After that try to
Reboot in TWRP recovery and Select Advanced and Click "Fix Permissions". After that give it another try
Hey guys
I formatted the storage, installed TWRP recovery again and managed to sideload Viper
Thanks!
Glad it's working!
Dunno why everyone was talking about GPE conversion.. You never mentioned anything about having done a gpe conversion -_-
In any case, for future reference, USB debugging is merely a software setting for while in rom. It will not affect fastboot and Adb will work fine in twrp regardless. So if you have no rom installed, it doesn't matter if USB debugging was ever enabled or not.
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exad said:
Glad it's working!
Dunno why everyone was talking about GPE conversion.. You never mentioned anything about having done a gpe conversion -_-
In any case, for future reference, USB debugging is merely a software setting for while in rom. It will not affect fastboot and Adb will work fine in twrp regardless. So if you have no rom installed, it doesn't matter if USB debugging was ever enabled or not.
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Agreed.
Ideas4ya said:
Agreed.
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My bad. I've seen that many posts about GPE conversion I jumped....

[Q] How Install HTC One X - complicated Situation

Hi,
I have a new Problem.
My english is not the best so id dont give why I have this situation. I give you the situation itself.
- My HTC One X is totally formated. Just firmware and a recovery.
- My Computer is a fresh windows 7 installation
I cant get any ROM to my device because the computer dont install it. I installed latest sdk and HTC Drivers.
But the computer still doesnt install the phone as a HTC One X... just as unknown device, fastboot usb and Myhtc....
problem is sideload dont work because it says "no device found"
but i cant install the phone... because there is no Android on it....
drivers are there but windows dont install the device in a correct way to use sideload (adb) ...
Any ideas?
Please help.. I need my phone^^
regards
POIZ
Have you tried to use an RUU from the bootloader?
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No. Can you recommend one. I want to flash ARHD.
POIZ87 said:
No. Can you recommend one. I want to flash ARHD.
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Assume you already unlock bootloader.
I don't know much about windows, but it seem like driver issue. Try re-installing driver (avoid using from HTC sync manager).
If still didn't help.. You can live booting Ubuntu and go from there.
Flash custom recovery and desired rom.
Edit : also most recovery can mount sdcard, copy ARHD rom to sdcard. That should work.
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audahadi said:
Edit : also most recovery can mount sdcard, copy ARHD rom to sdcard. That should work.
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Thanks a lot man, that actually helped and work. with this i dont need sideload anymore^^ wuhu
(driver reinstall did not work, someday i will try Linux xD)

[Q] First Time Bricking My Phone (Urgent!)

Hi there, I have been an avid Android user for years and also a keen XDA-developer! I have sold my HTC One M8 on eBay and today while I was trying to delete everything off it, I have completely soft bricked it. My TWRP is still installed however I cannot do anything with it. I have tried mounting a ROM onto an SD card then putting into the phone to flash, it fails. I have tried sideloading a ROM, it fails. This is the first time I have been unable to fix this phone, I've been at it for hours! Can someone please give me some help, it would be VERY appreciated!
How does it fail.
BenPope said:
How does it fail.
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Thank you for getting back, when I am running the "adb usb" command, I receive "error: closed", I ran the adb sideload command after that to see where it would get me and it flashes to 100% and then warns me that no OS is installed. When I download a ROM to an SD card and attempt to install it I get the message "Error flashing zp '/external_sd/ROM2.zip"
Check the md5 of the ROM on the sdcard, ensure you have the correct TWRP installed, GSM, Sprint or Verizon.
BenPope said:
Check the md5 of the ROM on the sdcard, ensure you have the correct TWRP installed, GSM, Sprint or Verizon.
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I downloaded the ROM off the HTC website, a UK o2 4.4.2 version? That's what my phone was originally. I have the newest version of TWRP installed, version 2.7.1.0.
I didn't know the HTC website had ROM images, are you sure it's a ROM image?
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I didn't know the HTC website had ROM images, are you sure it's a ROM image?
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It was a .zip file at 138MB named m8-3.4.0-g278eae8?
Sounds like kernel source.
BenPope said:
Sounds like kernel source.
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Ah, well I also used the newest Android Revolution ROM which came out the same way?
I think you need to take a break or read a tutorial or something.
BenPope said:
I think you need to take a break or read a tutorial or something.
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Thanks! Yes I'm following quite a lot ATM it's just the error messages that are holding me back, specifically http://htc-one.wonderhowto.com/how-to/fix-soft-bricked-htc-one-by-flashing-new-rom-via-adb-0154361/ .. Do you have any idea why the "error: closed" is happening?
Incorrect drivers, probably.
Try using a usb2 port.
Try unplugging your phone usb to pc, removing HTC software. Rebooting computer. Installing HTC software. Plugging phone into usb2.
BenPope said:
Incorrect drivers, probably.
Try using a usb2 port.
Try unplugging your phone usb to pc, removing HTC software. Rebooting computer. Installing HTC software. Plugging phone into usb2.
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Ok thanks! Last question, I found a stock international ROM for HTC One M8 - If I was to copy this to a SD Card then mount it to the HTC One, would it work?
I don't know what that means.
You can copy a nandroid backup to the right folder on the phone or sdcard and restore it with the correct recovery (twrp, philz, cwm, whatever the backup was made with).
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I don't know what that means.
You can copy a nandroid backup to the right folder on the phone or sdcard and restore it with the correct recovery (twrp, philz, cwm, whatever the backup was made with).
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I mean, I have downloaded a stock ROM for the HTC One, I'm just asking what would be the problem if I were to try and put that onto a SD card and then install the zip from the external SD card after I insert it into the HTC One.
In what form is this stock ROM? How do you intend to install it?
BenPope said:
In what form is this stock ROM? How do you intend to install it?
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It's a 1.4GB zip file, I was hoping to use the "Install" feature of TWRP. I'm sorry if I'm coming across stupid I have been at this from 11AM this morning.
That should work, I guess.
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That should work, I guess.
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It has flashed from what I can see however when I reboot the system it is directly booting into Bootloader mode, no matter what I press.
Dodgy ROM? Dodgy recovery? Did you check the md5 of both before flashing?

Install Magisk without PC and root

Hello everyone,
Since I'm facing difficulties connecting my Nexus 5X to my PC (believe me, I have tried nearly everything), I was wondering if it is possible to flash Magisk to my phone without the use of a PC. The bootloader is still unlocked because i've rooted my phone previously (when it still could connect to my PC). All the possibilities I ran into require either root or a PC.
I hope one of you guys knows a way how to handle this without losing all my data.
Thanks in advance!
Assuming you don't have a custom recovery installed either?? What's the "difficulty with trying to hook to a PC?
No, I don't have a custom recovery installed. There are more people facing this problem: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/unlock-bootloader-fastboot-detecting-t3236946/page4. Solution is not working for me for some reason.
To install magisk you need a custom recovery. And to install a custom recovery you need a pc.
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I was afraid of that. Maybe i'll go with a factory reset then. Thanks tot the help anyways.
jd1639 said:
To install magisk you need a custom recovery. And to install a custom recovery you need a pc.
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Not true, you just need a working adb connection with a computer. You can flash patched boot image with fastboot then
_Hitman47 said:
Not true, you just need a working adb connection with a computer. You can flash patched boot image with fastboot then
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So..... The bottom line is..... You still need a PC.
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Not true, you just need a working adb connection with a computer. You can flash patched boot image with fastboot then
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You're right. You can flash a boot image with fastboot. Is there a boot image that has magisk as party of it?
Well, I have installed Magisk Manager, and it gives me the option to patch a boot image-file. When I choose this option it askes me to select te original boot image-dump (.img or .img.tar). Since I'm no expert and I don't know where to find this and what this does, I'm afraid of losing my data or bricking my phone.
bluesh4rk said:
Well, I have installed Magisk Manager, and it gives me the option to patch a boot image-file. When I choose this option it askes me to select te original boot image-dump (.img or .img.tar). Since I'm no expert and I don't know where to find this and what this does, I'm afraid of losing my data or bricking my phone.
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You would use the boot.img from the factory image that your rom is based on. Find your device below and download the 1 GB zip. Inside this zip is another zip you'll need to open to find the boot image (boot.img). Flashing boot images doesn't wipe internal storage, but it does remove root if you had it installed.
Factory images:
https://developers.google.com/android/images?hl=en
There's not really a collection of stock boot images besides what's included in the factory image.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
You would use the boot.img from the factory image that your rom is based on. Find your device below and download the 1 GB zip. Inside this zip is another zip you'll need to open to find the boot image (boot.img). Flashing boot images doesn't wipe internal storage, but it does remove root if you had it installed.
Factory images:
https://developers.google.com/android/images?hl=en
There's not really a collection of stock boot images besides what's included in the factory image.
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Instead of downloading the entire ROM, you might find what you need here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/modified-boot-imgs-android-n-t3495169
bluesh4rk said:
Hello everyone,
Since I'm facing difficulties connecting my Nexus 5X to my PC (believe me, I have tried nearly everything), I was wondering if it is possible to flash Magisk to my phone without the use of a PC. The bootloader is still unlocked because i've rooted my phone previously (when it still could connect to my PC). All the possibilities I ran into require either root or a PC.
I hope one of you guys knows a way how to handle this without losing all my data.
Thanks in advance!
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Hello there ,
I have same as your issue.
My pixel 2 xl non rooted with unlocked bootloader.
So, Is it possible to flash latest OTA update directly through the phone via stock recovery?
As you aware that with the known and common pixel 2 xl issue which you can't get it connected to PC.
I'm stuck on October update and I'd be glad if someone could help me out on this matter.
Hi I'm new to rooting. I have a ZTE n9137 tempo x looking to root .I can't get this done.no recovery no boot.img no custom recovery none what so ever .the olny I keep reading is that I have to have a PC I don't like I said I'm new to root but I'm trying anything to get this done I unlocked the oem but I don't thing that it is enabled.?.?and I don't think that the phone can do this ota so now what ?? If I'm wrong plzz tell me where at I'm wrong and how to gain root thanks for all the help
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hi everybody i wanted to root a samsung a3 2018(idk what version it is because it is still my grandma's phone) and as i know there isn't any twrp version for that phone

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