is it possible to flash mi updates over twrp - Xiaomi Redmi 1S

is it possible to flash mi updates over twrp recovery
Please let me notify that with how to.

Boot into TWRP
Choose MIUi update file,
Flash as Normal Flashable file,
Clear cache.
Done.
it's worked For me.

Yes you can and with any recovery available. Just don't forget to wipe cache and dalvick cache. Also your data won't be lost.

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[Q] HELP!!!

i have a unlocked & rooted galaxy nexus....i flash the rom open kang build 22 & flash the gapps 4.0.4 after i rebooted. i stocked in bootanimation & hang up & appear the google logo, always like that...cannot start.....HELP please....
Wipe and reflash the ROM then Gapps, then boot.
Did you do a full wipe. Wipe factory/data, cache partition and in the advanced menu wipe dalvik cache. Then flash rom and gapps
After you flash the rom, wipe data,cache,dalvik and flash gapps. You cant just flash rom than the 4.0.4 gapps you will get the bootloop.
i already do full wipe & still the same problem?
1. Wipe data
2. Wipe cache
3. Wipe dalvik cache
4. Flash ROM
5. Flash Gapps
6. Reboot
krisjuls said:
i already do full wipe & still the same problem?
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In addition to doing what Eddy says, re-download the rom and Gapps.
Thanks for reply but still the same problem
charlieb620 said:
After you flash the rom, wipe data,cache,dalvik and flash gapps. You cant just flash rom than the 4.0.4 gapps you will get the bootloop.
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I always flash like that never have a problem. Never reflash after flash. Try to flash another ROM OP to see if it was the ROM or not.
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i install other rom foxhound ang still the same problem
i choose the show log it says rm: can't remove '/data/dalvik-cache':no such file or directory....rm:can't remove '/cache/dalvik-cache:no such file or directory.....rm: can't remove '/sd-ext/dalvik-cache': no such file or deirectory
Thanks guys for all ur reply & time.......i already done all...its ok now, i use the wugfresh to flash stock & unroot and unlock & unroot again.Again Many Thanks

[Q] Help Installing Rom

I'm sorry.. i post this question because i want to know if i do something bad at installing Roms because i always had a bunch of issues, more than anyone reported in the Rom post..
I will post my way to install the Rom:
1. Install stock Rom with KDZ
2. Full Wipe/Format
3. Root
4. Unlock Bootloader
5. Copy Rom, Gapps and Kernel into SD
6. Go to Recovery and Wipe Dalvik/Cache
7. Install Rom
8. Wipe Dalvik/Cache
9. Reboot Recovery
10. Install Gapps
11. Wipe Dalvik/Cache
12. Reboot Recovery
13. Install Kernel
14. Wipe Dalvik/Cache
15. Boot as normal
D4rk_W0lf said:
I'm sorry.. i post this question because i want to know if i do something bad at installing Roms because i always had a bunch of issues, more than anyone reported in the Rom post..
I will post my way to install the Rom:
1. Install stock Rom with KDZ
2. Full Wipe/Format
3. Root
4. Unlock Bootloader
5. Copy Rom, Gapps and Kernel into SD
6. Go to Recovery and Wipe Dalvik/Cache
7. Install Rom
8. Wipe Dalvik/Cache
9. Reboot Recovery
10. Install Gapps
11. Wipe Dalvik/Cache
12. Reboot Recovery
13. Install Kernel
14. Wipe Dalvik/Cache
15. Boot as normal
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1.Instal KDZ
2.Full wipe
3.Root
4.Unlock bootloader
5.Copy Rom, Gapps and Kernel into SD
6.FULL WIPE
7.Instal rom and kernel (gapps if need)
8.Boot normal
But you dont must instal every time KDZ
Sent from my LG-E975 using xda app-developers app
seba2121 said:
1.Instal KDZ
2.Full wipe
3.Root
4.Unlock bootloader
5.Copy Rom, Gapps and Kernel into SD
6.FULL WIPE
7.Instal rom and kernel (gapps if need)
8.Boot normal
Sent from my LG-E975 using xda app-developers app
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I will try that tomorrow.. I hope it erases all my bugs..
One noob question... Full Wipe is Factory Reset?
Edit: Formated Everything except internal storage before install Rom, then.. something strange happened.. my backgroud menu was bugged.. like seeing another menu behind settings menu.. even in twrp i saw the original USB menu of stock..
Not just factory reset. A full wife is made in cwm recovery and it has 3 stages : factory wipe/data,wipe cache partition,wipe dalvik cache, format /system.
Sent from my EchoE'd GT-I9505/smart phones,dumb people.
kimitza said:
Not just factory reset. A full wife is made in cwm recovery and it has 3 stages : factory wipe/data,wipe cache partition,wipe dalvik cache, format /system.
Sent from my EchoE'd GT-I9505/smart phones,dumb people.
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A full wipe doesn't mean format /system. If you format system after flashing a rom then there is no rom exists in your phone anymore. Performing a factory reset also clean cache partition too.
if you would've payed attention, he mentioned he made the wipes BEFORE flashing a custom rom. so, yes, it's recommended to perform a /system format.

is this the steps correct to install cm 11 with cwm recovery[Q]

is this steps are correct to install cm 11 with cwm recovery
1-go to mounts and storage
2-format system
3-format data
4-format cache
5-go to advanced and Wipe dalvik cache
5-install zip from sd card
Yes they are.
installing cm11
Dom3616 said:
Yes they are.
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It would be dangerous if cm11 bootload because wipe system would delete recovery and in this case the phone would damaged
because after flashing any rom i have to flash recovery again which mean that wipe system would delete recovery
taher nokia x said:
It would be dangerous if cm11 bootload because wipe system would delete recovery and in this case the phone would damaged
because after flashing any rom i have to flash recovery again which mean that wipe system would delete recovery
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My friend, Recovery is not stored on System. Only the rom and it's base files are on System partition.
The Safe Method to install CM 11 is:
Flash Clockworkmod Recovery using Nokia X Toolkit.
Then boot into recovery.
Make Backup by going into Backup And Restore --> Backup.
Wipe System.
Wipe Data.
Wipe Cache.
Wipe Dalvik Cache.
Flash ROM.
Flash G-Apps.
Reboot.
The recovery will still be there after you flashed the ROM.
installing cm11
Dom3616 said:
My friend, Recovery is not stored on System. Only the rom and it's base files are on System partition.
The Safe Method to install CM 11 is:
Flash Clockworkmod Recovery using Nokia X Toolkit.
Then boot into recovery.
Make Backup by going into Backup And Restore --> Backup.
Wipe System.
Wipe Data.
Wipe Cache.
Wipe Dalvik Cache.
Flash ROM.
Flash G-Apps.
Reboot.
The recovery will still be there after you flashed the ROM.
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thanks very much
taher nokia x said:
thanks very much
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Your welcome. You can hit Thanks on the post next time.

[Q] HELP. HTC One X Stuck in bootloop. Almost all famous solutions tried out

So I wanted to go to Lollipop and I happened to flash the twrp recovery for new layout(as i was getting boot loop when flashing the rom with cwm recovery)
The things i tried until now.
1. Installed twrp and formatted it to get the new layout. Wiped everything, system, cache, data, dalvik cache
2. It was supporting MTP so i transferred the roms to the device being in recovery. Installed CM 12 + gapps for lollipop.
3. Rebooted to bootloader again. flashed boot.img, and did fastboot erase cache.
4. Rebooted again and stuck at CM boot logo.
I wiped the cache, dalvik cache(actually did a factory reset in the twrp recovery) and tried installing Resurrection Remix. Again flashed the relevant boot.img too. But the same result..
Did i destroy my phone?
anoopknayak said:
So I wanted to go to Lollipop and I happened to flash the twrp recovery for new layout(as i was getting boot loop when flashing the rom with cwm recovery)
The things i tried until now.
1. Installed twrp and formatted it to get the new layout. Wiped everything, system, cache, data, dalvik cache
2. It was supporting MTP so i transferred the roms to the device being in recovery. Installed CM 12 + gapps for lollipop.
3. Rebooted to bootloader again. flashed boot.img, and did fastboot erase cache.
4. Rebooted again and stuck at CM boot logo.
I wiped the cache, dalvik cache(actually did a factory reset in the twrp recovery) and tried installing Resurrection Remix. Again flashed the relevant boot.img too. But the same result..
Did i destroy my phone?
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can you enter in recovery ?
wipe dalik,chace,chace,data then go to,mount select system,chace,data,2gb extra data ,and disabel mtp
if your phone dot show up just leave it on select partions to mount ,unplug cable then plug it back,go to device manager btw and see will it show there
dado323 said:
can you enter in recovery ?
wipe dalik,chace,chace,data then go to,mount select system,chace,data,2gb extra data ,and disabel mtp
if your phone dot show up just leave it on select partions to mount ,unplug cable then plug it back,go to device manager btw and see will it show there
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Yes I can enter recovery. But again I just cant get any lollipop ROM's working. I dont know whether i have to restore to kitkat(i really dont want too..
I dont get it.. Wipe dalvik cache, cache, data and then disable mtp and then enable mtp.. I mean at the end what does this do?
And in the meanwhile did you mean HTC Sync Manager for device manager. FYI I use a mac(if this helps to get into the problem). And i had flashed kitkat roms from the same without a hiccup but lollipop is failing
anoopknayak said:
Yes I can enter recovery. But again I just cant get any lollipop ROM's working. I dont know whether i have to restore to kitkat(i really dont want too..
I dont get it.. Wipe dalvik cache, cache, data and then disable mtp and then enable mtp.. I mean at the end what does this do?
And in the meanwhile did you mean HTC Sync Manager for device manager. FYI I use a mac(if this helps to get into the problem). And i had flashed kitkat roms from the same without a hiccup but lollipop is failing
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its hard to explain with recovery you can mount ur sdcard and put another room and install ,the easy way its to start from the begin and install clear CM12 and you will get out from bootloop that help me i was in bootloop like 3920489208420984920 times hahaha
anoopknayak
Have you solve the bootloop issue? I am having the same problem on my International One X
thanks
Probably both of you encountered the same problem as me.
If you are S-on, you have to flash rom and kernel separately. Also, if you try to revert any changes with twrp you have to flash kernel you were using during creation of backup, and then restore backup.
In other words: your current kernel is incompatible with rom.
Mwys
Yes i am S-ON. Can you tell me what the steps are to flash the kernel? I do not have a backup.
What is did was flash New Layout TWRP, did a complete wipe, then copied the ROM and G-Apps zips to the phone, installed them and then flashed boot.img.
Thanks for the help
Yup I also tried the same. but no luck. I tried to revert back to kitkat(by installing cwm, format the storage, sideloaded the ROM and gapps, flashed the boot.img) and still again in bootloop.
Sorry for the delay. I was a lot too busy with work.

Wipe Dalvik cache without root on android 6?

Hi,
is there a way to wipe dalvik cache without root (maybe via adb) ? I always wiped cache+dalvik after flashing a rom or update on my Nexus 4. Is that still neccessary with android 6?
I am using the stock rom without any modifications. I usually install updates with fastboot+factory image.
You can wipe cache in stock recovery
Yeah but you can not wipe dalvik cache in stock recovery. I tried to wipe Dalvik cache with TWRP (via fastboot boot TRWP. img) but I only get the response that wiping failed.

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