Hi!
Im trying to install this 4 files in bootloader mode but with no luck.
boot.img
cache.img
system.img
recovery.img
I go to bootloader mode with volume up+cable in and thne I open cmd and write "fastboot flash boot boot.img" I get waiting for device
I rebooted to philz mode and rebooted to bootloader and I still get the same message waiting for device
Any ides why?
Im in version 5.1.1
Thanks in advance!
SamBamBim said:
Hi!
Im trying to install this 4 files in bootloader mode but with no luck.
boot.img
cache.img
system.img
recovery.img
I go to bootloader mode with volume up+cable in and thne I open cmd and write "fastboot flash boot boot.img" I get waiting for device
I rebooted to philz mode and rebooted to bootloader and I still get the same message waiting for device
Any ides why?
Im in version 5.1.1
Thanks in advance!
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Probably phone drivers. Easiest thing is download Flashtool, (Androxyde not Sony), then open drivers folder in Flashtool directory and run exe, then check boxes for 'fastboot', 'flash mode', and 'rhine'. Wait for successful install, then connect phone in fastboot mode, and wait for 'installing device's message, then click 'skip searching Windows update', and drivers will install. Then do fastboot flashes
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Hi,
I have wanted to try CM10 for some time, and unlocked my Arc S for the first time today. I followed the guides at freexperiaproject, so it seems that I was able to unlock the bootloader successfully. After it was unlocked I rebooted and all my user data was reset (as expected).
I downloaded "FXP150-cm-10-20121208-UNOFFICIAL-anzu" from rapidgator and "gapps-jb-20121011-signed" wich I found at the cyanogenmod wiki. I put both the zip files in the root of my SD card. When I try running "fastboot flash boot boot.img" it says "sending 'boot' <5616 KB>...", but nothing more happens. I let it stay for several minutes and I have to push Control+C to abort it. I also extracted "boot.img" to the platform-tools folder under android-sdk.
In the SDK Manager I have installed "Android SDK Tools", "Android SDK Platform-tools" and "Google USB Driver".
Am I doing something wrong? Is there anything more I should do before running fastboot? Sorry if I have missed a basic step here.
Espen
First, copy the file .img to the fastboot folder, if the file system.img means you have to run the command with the command: fastboot> fastboot flash system system.img, if the file userdata.img means that the command should be fastboot> fastboot flash userdata userdata.img .if the file xxxxboot.img mean form the command fastboot> fastboot flash boot xxxxboot.img
Iam using google translate.so,I hope I helped you and I hope you understand
Sent from my LT18i
The file from the zip file is called "boot.img". I have copied it to the fastboot folder, and I am running "fastboot flash boot boot.img", as the "how to-" says.
Reinstall drivers
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espenta said:
Hi,
I have wanted to try CM10 for some time, and unlocked my Arc S for the first time today. I followed the guides at freexperiaproject, so it seems that I was able to unlock the bootloader successfully. After it was unlocked I rebooted and all my user data was reset (as expected).
I downloaded "FXP150-cm-10-20121208-UNOFFICIAL-anzu" from rapidgator and "gapps-jb-20121011-signed" wich I found at the cyanogenmod wiki. I put both the zip files in the root of my SD card. When I try running "fastboot flash boot boot.img" it says "sending 'boot' <5616 KB>...", but nothing more happens. I let it stay for several minutes and I have to push Control+C to abort it. I also extracted "boot.img" to the platform-tools folder under android-sdk.
In the SDK Manager I have installed "Android SDK Tools", "Android SDK Platform-tools" and "Google USB Driver".
Am I doing something wrong? Is there anything more I should do before running fastboot? Sorry if I have missed a basic step here.
Espen
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did you make the phone enter fastboot mode?
you should run "fastboot devices" to see.
Thanks for the replies!
I tried on a different computer this morning, and here it worked immediately. Not sure what was wrong on the other one, because I installed the same SDK packages and USB driver. Installing ROM at the moment.
[Edit]: Everything seems to be working fine. Very happy with CM10 at the moment
dewa999 said:
First, copy the file .img to the fastboot folder, if the file system.img means you have to run the command with the command: fastboot> fastboot flash system system.img, if the file userdata.img means that the command should be fastboot> fastboot flash userdata userdata.img .if the file xxxxboot.img mean form the command fastboot> fastboot flash boot xxxxboot.img
Iam using google translate.so,I hope I helped you and I hope you understand
Sent from my LT18i
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I just tried to install cm 10 on Arc S mobile...
It's bootloader is unlocked & rooted...
but when I try to connect it in flashboot mode & In flashtool Press "Reboot into fastboot mode (via ADB) ,
It show error that "This action needs a connected device in ADB mode"
what I have to do to flash boot.img ?
I attached 2 screenshots of connecting & error....
device is connected in flashmode , I also attached blue noti. LED pic which on when connect...
How I connect device & flash boot.img ???
Can I flash that kernel directly by clicking "select kernel to flash" ?
& Why it is showing ADB error when I click "reboot into fastboot mode (via ADB) ??
In advance thank you...
Tech-G.ONE said:
I just tried to install cm 10 on Arc S mobile...
It's bootloader is unlocked & rooted...
but when I try to connect it in flashboot mode & In flashtool Press "Reboot into fastboot mode (via ADB) ,
It show error that "This action needs a connected device in ADB mode"
what I have to do to flash boot.img ?
I attached 2 screenshots of connecting & error....
device is connected in flashmode , I also attached blue noti. LED pic which on when connect...
How I connect device & flash boot.img ???
Can I flash that kernel directly by clicking "select kernel to flash" ?
& Why it is showing ADB error when I click "reboot into fastboot mode (via ADB) ??
In advance thank you...
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You already asked for help in another topic, why here again?
Someguyfromhell said:
You already asked for help in another topic, why here again?
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sorry bro....
But my main question is remain....
Why It is showing ADB error... I tried on two laptops, but result is same...
so I thought any one know the exact reason behind it.
ok I will try to flash kernel directly....
Tech-G.ONE said:
sorry bro....
But my main question is remain....
Why It is showing ADB error... I tried on two laptops, but result is same...
so I thought any one know the exact reason behind it.
ok I will try to flash kernel directly....
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i dont like flashing kernel by flashtool, as far i done several 2011 devices the best method allways was over adb:good: & it pretty easy.
download android sdk & open the exe. leave all like it is (only may make sure google usb drivers are checked) & press on install.
after install place the boot.img here: ...\sdk\platform-tools
2. connect device into fastboot mode (blue led)
3.click in a empty space in the folder. now HOLD SHIFT & right click, choose ''open command line window here'' (<-- or sth like that sorry my setup is german)
4. enter 'fastboot devices' --> your device should be recognized as a bunch of numbers.
5. flash kernel by entering ''fastboot flash boot boot.img'' it tells you all done.
6. ''fastboot reboot''
7. enjoy new kernel
Hello, my problem here is whenever I wanted to boot to recovery, it got stuck at the TWRP logo and cannot enter the recovery. Can anybody help? I already tried to flash it manually with the latest image and it still brings the same problem.
zakiamani97 said:
Hello, my problem here is whenever I wanted to boot to recovery, it got stuck at the TWRP logo and cannot enter the recovery. Can anybody help? I already tried to flash it manually with the latest image and it still brings the same problem.
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Did you follow the instructions to flash TWRP step-by-step?
*(Before starting, rename your TWRP image to twrp-recovery.img for convenience)
*This step is optional
Put your device into fastboot
Connect it to your PC
Open an adb command window
fastboot devices
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery twrp-recovery.img
Then once it's done, you can disconnect your device and turn it off.
Once it's off, you can boot into recovery mode, and you should be able to access the recovery menu.
Cheers!
Calvin_K said:
Did you follow the instructions to flash TWRP step-by-step?
*(Before starting, rename your TWRP image to twrp-recovery.img for convenience)
*This step is optional
Put your device into fastboot
Connect it to your PC
Open an adb command window
fastboot devices
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery twrp-recovery.img
Then once it's done, you can disconnect your device and turn it off.
Once it's off, you can boot into recovery mode, and you should be able to access the recovery menu.
Cheers!
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Flash Philz,
Then TWRP
I have unlocked bootloader of my desire 820u Indian version running on lollipop 5.0.2. Now I want to root it, I have twrp and su file also don't know how to proceed further. When I click on recovery a command window opens with Chinese language I don't know what to do next. I m having S-ON in fastboot mode and. Is it safe to flash custom recovery with S-ON? Plz help ?
Which custom recovery you have? Is it TWRP 2.8.7.0 with exe file format?
Then switch on your phone an turn on usb debugging mode and then go to security and turn on the "Unknown Sources" mode. Place SuperSU.zip file in sd card.
Switch off your phone and go to fastboot mode. Connect your phone with PC. And open command window and type "fastboot devices" -> It should be having some code like HT******** and device should be listed there. If it's showing waiting for devices, then you need to install the drivers for mobile and check it again. Now close the command box.
NOW
if you're having recovery.exe then just open the file and press any key while mobile is connected with PC. It'll flash the recovery automatically. When it'll end switch off the phone and go to recovery mode. then select install and find the supersu zip file and swipe it to flash.
And if you're having recovery.img then you need to download the fastboot folder (find it in other threads) and then place the recovery.img to the same folder. Now open the folder and press shift+right click-> open command window here. Then connect the phone in fastboot mode and check for fastboot device is connected or not. then type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
*Recovery file must be named as recovery and extension should be img. It should not be like recovery.img.img *
CONGRATULATIONS This will help you to root your phone.
@coolmmk07 Thanks a lot mate for such a detailed reply ? just one more question, in fastboot mode it shows S-ON is it safe to flash custom recovery with S-ON? Does it make any difference?
alok singh said:
@coolmmk07 Thanks a lot mate for such a detailed reply just one more question, in fastboot mode it shows S-ON is it safe to flash custom recovery with S-ON? Does it make any difference?
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I don't think so. It'll work
Hey bro everything is ok accept when I open su app is says there is no su binary installed... What's the solution?
Rooted successfully, thanks alot
alok singh said:
Rooted successfully, thanks alot
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COOL! Enjoy bro
ZE551ml "continue the fastboot process" prompt in fastboot,can't boot into recovery
I tried to go back to stock rom from CM 14.1 Unofficial following this youtube tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inzG5MLS2y4
I downloaded 2.20.40.196(Latest Android L) but couldn't find appropriate recovery for it.So I searched xda and got one.
I followed this sequence:
1.) fastboot flash recovery (name of recovery).img
2.) fastboot flash boot boot.img
3.) fastboot flash fastboot droidboot.img
the boot.img and droidboot.img being extracted from the stock rom itself.
But after flashing, it shows "continue the fastboot process" in blue and selecting recovery option reboots the phone and brings it back to fastboot.
I CAN ACCESS FASTBOOT MODE,MY DEVICE IS RECOGNIZED BY MY PC.
But there is no recovery.
Kindly suggest what to do in relevance to my post.
Should use Asus flash tool. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3452082
Sent from my Zenfone 2 using Tapatalk
debopriyobasu said:
I tried to go back to stock rom from CM 14.1 Unofficial following this youtube tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inzG5MLS2y4
I downloaded 2.20.40.196(Latest Android L) but couldn't find appropriate recovery for it.So I searched xda and got one.
I followed this sequence:
1.) fastboot flash recovery (name of recovery).img
2.) fastboot flash boot boot.img
3.) fastboot flash fastboot droidboot.img
the boot.img and droidboot.img being extracted from the stock rom itself.
But after flashing, it shows "continue the fastboot process" in blue and selecting recovery option reboots the phone and brings it back to fastboot.
I CAN ACCESS FASTBOOT MODE,MY DEVICE IS RECOGNIZED BY MY PC.
But there is no recovery.
Kindly suggest what to do in relevance to my post.
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwcXlwS0s5emlaOVk
down load zip file and extract it. place extracted files in adb fastboot tool folder. in empty place right click and open command window here. now run the following commands
fastboot flash splashscreen black_splashscreen_551.img
fastboot flash token bom-token_ze551ml_2.20.40.184.bin
fastboot flash dnx dnx_ze551ml_2.20.40.184.bin
fastboot flash ifwi ifwi_ze551ml_2.20.40.184.bin
fastboot flash fastboot droidboot_2.20.40.184.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
after it reboots to boot loader run the following command
fastboot flash recovery recovery_sign.bin for stock recovery
or
fastboot flash recovery TWRP-3.0.2-Z00A.img for TWRP
after flash now use volume key to navigate options at top of the screen and select recovery mode and reboot to enter recovery mode. ( you may see android logo with error. When you see that screen. Press and hold power button then click volume up of down button and release both button)
now you can update stock via adb sideload
sukhwant717 said:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwcXlwS0s5emlaOVk
down load zip file and extract it. place extracted files in adb fastboot tool folder. in empty place right click and open command window here. now run the following commands
fastboot flash splashscreen black_splashscreen_551.img
fastboot flash token bom-token_ze551ml_2.20.40.184.bin
fastboot flash dnx dnx_ze551ml_2.20.40.184.bin
fastboot flash ifwi ifwi_ze551ml_2.20.40.184.bin
fastboot flash fastboot droidboot_2.20.40.184.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
after it reboots to boot loader run the following command
fastboot flash recovery recovery_sign.bin for stock recovery
or
fastboot flash recovery TWRP-3.0.2-Z00A.img for TWRP
after flash now use volume key to navigate options at top of the screen and select recovery mode and reboot to enter recovery mode. ( you may see android logo with error. When you see that screen. Press and hold power button then click volume up of down button and release both button)
now you can update stock via adb sideload
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Why go through all of this when you can just use the flash tool and reboot into stock?
Sent from my Zenfone 2 using Tapatalk
kenbo111 said:
Why go through all of this when you can just use the flash tool and reboot into stock?
Sent from my Zenfone 2 using Tapatalk
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cool down buddy. it was for informational purpose only. he was already using commands to do so. i just told him the correct way.
second for using AFT he have to download raw firmware. which is more than 1 Gb of data which will be costly if he is using mobile data to download. as he mentioned he already downloaded LP firmware from asus. with above method. he will be able to install the earlier downloaded zip file without any additional firmware download.
third as he mentioned he was on CM. i doubt installation with AFT might not be successful. he may have to flash stock ifwi and recovery and boot etc...
sukhwant717 said:
cool down buddy. it was for informational purpose only. he was already using commands to do so. i just told him the correct way.
second for using AFT he have to download raw firmware. which is more than 1 Gb of data which will be costly if he is using mobile data to download. as he mentioned he already downloaded LP firmware from asus. with above method. he will be able to install the earlier downloaded zip file without any additional firmware download.
third as he mentioned he was on CM. i doubt installation with AFT might not be successful. he may have to flash stock ifwi and recovery and boot etc...
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It was just a question.
Sent from my Zenfone 2 using Tapatalk
I can't thank you how much you helped me!!! I just recovered my half-dead phone!!!
You are awesome man! Thanks a lot! My device is alive again and can boot into recovery! I'm adb sideloading now
debopriyobasu said:
I can't thank you how much you helped me!!! I just recovered my half-dead phone!!!
You are awesome man! Thanks a lot! My device is alive again and can boot into recovery! I'm adb sideloading now
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Good to know that was helpful.
hey
when my phone boots shows that my device is not verified by google , what to do?
Jwtiyar said:
hey
when my phone boots shows that my device is not verified by google , what to do?
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you might have unlocked bootloader with unofficial method. nothing to worry about its just a warning devices are far more insecure. if you are worried about privacy things. believe there is nothing like secure when using digital devices. and there is not even single service provider which do not collect data. hence enjoy your unlocked device and play around
sukhwant717 said:
you might have unlocked bootloader with unofficial method. nothing to worry about its just a warning devices are far more insecure. if you are worried about privacy things. believe there is nothing like secure when using digital devices. and there is not even single service provider which do not collect data. hence enjoy your unlocked device and play around
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Thank you bro, the problem is now its not booting (bootlooping)after upgrading bootloader, flashing twrp then flashing RBR ROM, IDK if this is ROM related or bootloader related
Jwtiyar said:
Thank you bro, the problem is now its not booting (bootlooping)after upgrading bootloader, flashing twrp then flashing RBR ROM, IDK if this is ROM related or bootloader related
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flash boot, fastboot, recovery image for the same firmware u had working last time. if still do not boots. flash bom token, dnx, ifwi for the same firmware. flash boot, recovery and fastboot again while u flash dnx and ifwi.
sukhwant717 said:
flash boot, fastboot, recovery image for the same firmware u had working last time. if still do not boots. flash bom token, dnx, ifwi for the same firmware. flash boot, recovery and fastboot again while u flash dnx and ifwi.
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You made it really complex bro i dont understand what to do.
Jwtiyar said:
You made it really complex bro i dont understand what to do.
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the last working firmware. whichever was installed last time. (assume you were on latest MM ww4.21.40.233... extract it and get the files (boot.img, recovery.img, droidboot.img, splashscreen.img) in the same firmware there will be ifwi.zip extract that too and get the files (bom token, dnx , ifwi)... now copy the extracted files to adb fastboot tool folder. and then in same folder move cursor to and empty place and hold shift and right click on mouse. you will get option open command windows here.
now reboot your phone in fastboot mode and connect to PC.. now run the following commands
fastboot devices ( to see if device is recognized by pc and fastboot tool)
fastboot flash splashscreen splashscreen.img
fastboot flash token " bom token file name" (without commas )
fastboot flash dnx "dnx file name"
fastboot flash ifwi "ifwi file name"
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase fastboot
fastboot flash fastboot droidboot.img
fastboot reboot
keep in mind extract files from the same firmware you were on the last time when your device was working.
sukhwant717 said:
the last working firmware. whichever was installed last time. (assume you were on latest MM ww4.21.40.233... extract it and get the files (boot.img, recovery.img, droidboot.img, splashscreen.img) in the same firmware there will be ifwi.zip extract that too and get the files (bom token, dnx , ifwi)... now copy the extracted files to adb fastboot tool folder. and then in same folder move cursor to and empty place and hold shift and right click on mouse. you will get option open command windows here.
now reboot your phone in fastboot mode and connect to PC.. now run the following commands
fastboot devices ( to see if device is recognized by pc and fastboot tool)
fastboot flash splashscreen splashscreen.img
fastboot flash token " bom token file name" (without commas )
fastboot flash dnx "dnx file name"
fastboot flash ifwi "ifwi file name"
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase fastboot
fastboot flash fastboot droidboot.img
fastboot reboot
keep in mind extract files from the same firmware you were on the last time when your device was working.
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Thank you very much bro,but the last working firmware i dont know which one was but it was 5.1.1, which firmware is that android version?
Jwtiyar said:
Thank you very much bro,but the last working firmware i dont know which one was but it was 5.1.1, which firmware is that android version?
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device model ze551ml oe ze550ml?
sukhwant717 said:
device model ze551ml oe ze550ml?
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ze551
Jwtiyar said:
ze551
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download the following file extract it. now reboot your phone in fastboot mode and connect to pc. wait till pc recognize it and make detection sound.
now it extracted folder double click to run the file update bootloader.bat
all done
report back if device boots or gives any error in cmd
wait it has an error
sukhwant717 said:
download the following file extract it. now reboot your phone in fastboot mode and connect to pc. wait till pc recognize it and make detection sound.
now it extracted folder double click to run the file update bootloader.bat
all done
report back if device boots or gives any error in cmd
wait it has an error
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before this problem happen i upgraded boorloader to MM then flash TWRP and installed MM ROM so now it has MM Custom ROM.
i did your solution and installed successfully but in adb commands as i saw give that boot.img not found then rebooted and now directly will go to installing system update and give the error (android robot with red warning icon ) .
Jwtiyar said:
before this problem happen i upgraded boorloader to MM then flash TWRP and installed MM ROM so now it has MM Custom ROM.
i did your solution and installed successfully but in adb commands as i saw give that boot.img not found then rebooted and now directly will go to installing system update and give the error (android robot with red warning icon ) .
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when there at that error screen press and hold volume button you will enter into recovery mode. there go to option reboot bootloader phone will boot in fastboot mode
now in the extracted folder at empty place shift and right click.. then open cmd here and run command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
which mm rom you installed?
btw i have corrected the boot.img not found error. you can download and rung the bat file
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwSVpwSG9iWS0tbUk
sukhwant717 said:
when there at that error screen press and hold volume button you will enter into recovery mode. there go to option reboot bootloader phone will boot in fastboot mode
now in the extracted folder at empty place shift and right click.. then open cmd here and run command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
which mm rom you installed?
btw i have corrected the boot.img not found error. you can download and rung the bat file
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwSVpwSG9iWS0tbUk
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I installed RBR ROM which based on MM , now the error gone after flashing boot.img but the will boot to asus logo and will reboot again it seems its bootloop .
sukhwant717 said:
when there at that error screen press and hold volume button you will enter into recovery mode. there go to option reboot bootloader phone will boot in fastboot mode
now in the extracted folder at empty place shift and right click.. then open cmd here and run command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
which mm rom you installed?
btw i have corrected the boot.img not found error. you can download and rung the bat file
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwSVpwSG9iWS0tbUk
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this is the output now after flashing coorected .zip file you provided:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/24395746/
Jwtiyar said:
this is the output now after flashing coorected .zip file you provided:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/24395746/
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it is bootlooping because of incorrect system
now tell me do u want to flash custom rom or official marshmallow?
sukhwant717 said:
it is bootlooping because of incorrect system
now tell me do u want to flash custom rom or official marshmallow?
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custom MM
Jwtiyar said:
custom MM
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as you already downloaded that rom.. and also the recovery needed for that rom..
first of all same as earlier flash MM bootloader. ther reboot bootloader once then flash twrp. the exactly mentioned in the RBR rom thread. then go to advanced in twrp and click adb sidelaod. tick wipe dalvik cache and cache. swipe to sideload ... now run command adb sideload "rom file name"
if bootloops after flashing firmware. do a factory reset and reboot. going to sleep now 1.15 AM here. will answer tomorrow if any other question
sukhwant717 said:
as you already downloaded that rom.. and also the recovery needed for that rom..
first of all same as earlier flash MM bootloader. ther reboot bootloader once then flash twrp. the exactly mentioned in the RBR rom thread. then go to advanced in twrp and click adb sidelaod. tick wipe dalvik cache and cache. swipe to sideload ... now run command adb sideload "rom file name"
if bootloops after flashing firmware. do a factory reset and reboot. going to sleep now 1.15 AM here. will answer tomorrow if any other question
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thank you very much now its booted successfully
Jwtiyar said:
thank you very much now its booted successfully
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great good to know your device is alive again
sukhwant717 said:
great good to know your device is alive again
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Thank you bro