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so i messed up.. i downloaded a rom but didn't make sure it was on the sdcard. i factory wiped everything and now i'm stuck in recovery without a rom. what would be the best approach in installing the rom now? i'm guessing i have to adb and use to android tool kit to install it from my computer?
thanks in advance
droidfoshizzle said:
so i messed up.. i downloaded a rom but didn't make sure it was on the sdcard. i factory wiped everything and now i'm stuck in recovery without a rom. what would be the best approach in installing the rom now? i'm guessing i have to adb and use to android tool kit to install it from my computer?
thanks in advance
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You guess right.install wugs tools to your pc and then you can install the Rom via pc and manage recovery etc
Edit :wugs tools can manage your phone even when you are in boot loader, this could be selected in tools.
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Don't use the toolkit. Follow the sticky at the top of this section to set up adb/fastboot then flash a factory build and proceed as necessary from there.
standa75 said:
You guess right.install wugs tools to your pc and then you can install the Rom via pc and manage recovery etc
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wugs tools is awesome.. thanks!
063_XOBX said:
Don't use the toolkit. Follow the sticky at the top of this section to set up adb/fastboot then flash a factory build and proceed as necessary from there.
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thank you.. yes that's what i did actually. though i just pushed the rom to my sdcard and just flashed as usual from recovery.
droidfoshizzle said:
wugs tools is awesome.. thanks!
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You are welcomed, glad you find it useful:thumbup:
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droidfoshizzle said:
thank you.. yes that's what i did actually. though i just pushed the rom to my sdcard and just flashed as usual from recovery.
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Exactly, that's all it took. And a question which had already been answered many, many times.
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i m looking for a easy way to replace some files in system\teen\ folder
can i do it in (system recovery mode) like how we can root a phone using system recovery\apply update from sd card and the select update.zip
or any other easy way ???????????????/
Finally! I thought nobody will make thread with that very important question, thank you, you are my savior.
Waiting is over, yeah!
Btw, teen folder? You want to put some porn there or something like that?
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Just use something like Root Explorer or SD Maid (need root access) then reboot afterwards, don't forget to give the right permission when changing a system file.
And for God sake, don't start a new thread for one question, unless you want to discuss something important. There's too many threads spamming our forum these days...
judas1977 said:
Finally! I thought nobody will make thread with that very important question, thank you, you are my savior.
Waiting is over, yeah!
Btw, teen folder? You want to put some porn there or something like that?
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sorry its tee folder not teen
uchihakurtz said:
Just use something like Root Explorer or SD Maid (need root access) then reboot afterwards, don't forget to give the right permission when changing a system file.
And for God sake, don't start a new thread for one question, unless you want to discuss something important. There's too many threads spamming our forum these days...
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can i replace files in system folder via recovery mode?
zameer_yus said:
sorry its tee folder not teen
can i replace files in system folder via recovery mode?
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No you can't
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▶theDr0idman◀ said:
No you can't
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its possible cuz the custom firmware installation method is same if u see that copy files to system folder
zameer_yus said:
its possible cuz the custom firmware installation method is same if u see that copy files to system folder
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Yeah but i think he means something like rootexplorer
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▶theDr0idman◀ said:
No you can't
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No ? YES with TWRP recovery
I created this for people who are confused on how to S-OFF, and would like some help. Just post and wait
Prerequisites for S-OFF:
Unlocked bootloader / Root
Insecure kernel (Any custom kernel)
Knowledge of fastboot and adb.
If you have troubles when using a Non-HTC Sense ROM, make a backup of your current ROM and flash a Sense ROM temporarily
Download links for S-OFF toolkit:
Windows Toolkit
Linux Toolkit
On Windows, open soju.exe
On Linux, be sure your extracted directory is in ~/Downloads, and open a terminal, cd to the rumrunner directory and do "sudo ./soju" (no quotations)
Be sure to thank beaups and the rumrunner team for getting us S-OFF
Again, don't be afraid to ask for help
Is it important to use a sense based rom??? Aospv based won't work???
Help me out..please...
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Not working on Ignorance, after rebooting fastboot mode (again) it gives FATAL and stopps by please press enter (chrm-kiss).
Same on Ignorance and TK kernel.
Same on full stock rooted rom with stock kernel.
S-ON persists.
Anyone tried a ROM that works OK for this?
I did it after using a RUU. Worked without issues
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rzarectha said:
I did it after using a RUU. Worked without issues
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After ruu no custom recovery just root?
Ken-Shi_Kun said:
After ruu no custom recovery just root?
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+1
And, besides of flashing ROM zip with kernel inside trough recovery and getting rid of the red text, what are other advantages of having S-OFF HOV?
parkourz said:
+1
And, besides of flashing ROM zip with kernel inside trough recovery and getting rid of the red text, what are other advantages of having S-OFF HOV?
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In theory changing CID is an advantage, and the possibility to reallocate partition table on the phone. Not an advantage today, but could mean thing in the future.
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Okay have tried anything from RUU stock, myONEv, Ignorance (V4) with stock kernel, with titanium, with titanium-kiss and charm-kiss and nothing works. Could anyone tell a working config for this?
Ken-Shi_Kun said:
In theory changing CID is an advantage, and the possibility to reallocate partition table on the phone. Not an advantage today, but could mean thing in the future.
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Like changing recovery partition with boot partition to flash bigger kernels?
parkourz said:
Like changing recovery partition with boot partition to flash bigger kernels?
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Yes, or use unused space there, and after reallocateing the partition table, bigger kernels could be flashed.
Ok guys so these are the steps i made to get S-OFF on my primoU.
I was using Shpongle (no halo version) untill last night, and in the post it said that it's best to have a SENSE rom, as close to stock as possible.
So i did the following things:
-Connected my phone to the PC, activated in phone ADB
- Relocked my bootloader, this is an essential and nonoptional step in order for the RUU to work. Make sure you have the "Unlock_code.bin" file needed to unlock your bootloader after the RUU is done
-Launched on PC "RUU_PRIMO_U_ICS_40A_hTC_Asia_WWE_2.22.707.2_Radio_20.76.30.0835U_3831.19.00.120_release_274703_signed" this is the RUU for CID: HTC_044. if you have this CID and need the RUU i can upload it on mediafire, it's quite hard to find nowadays.
-relocked bootloader using the "Unlock_code.bin"
-Flashed latest version of TWRP
-Flashed Super SU and booted rom, log on play store and allow super SU to upload itself and it's binaries to latest version.
check in Super SU for every request automatic response to "ALLOW". i had a couple of failed installs of soff because i missed the super SU request.
-reboot your phone in bootloader and flash a titanium kiss kernel. i used "boot-TK-USB-201305210014"
- now make sure there is no lock screen set on your phone (by default if you just used RUU it should not be) so no: pattern, pasword lockscreen. in addition i just set my phone never to sleep while connected to USB.
- launch the "soju.exe" with administrator rights (yes i am using windows at the moment)
- ????
-WIN
Yeah, but you don't need to relock everything :thumbup: just take a sense rom and you are good to go
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Yes true, I did the RUU method because I was a bit scared I'll fail the installation, I thought, better safe than sorry
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Hi, im on stock rooted rom with TK kernel. And can't get s-off. Here is my output. Also i was trying on ubuntu but then soju frezes on test1.
Does any one has same issue?
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Disable firewall and antivirus
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There is no antyvirus. Disabled windows firewall with same result.
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Disable firewall and antivirus
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mordesku said:
Hi, im on stock rooted rom with TK kernel. And can't get s-off. Here is my output. Also i was trying on ubuntu but then soju frezes on test1.
Does any one has same issue?
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Try the Linux version on a Ubuntu Live CD/USB.
It should also work on Mac OS X, but I don't know how that works.
hm...i'm brainstorming here on what might be the cause of that fail...try this: go into super SU and set it to automaticaly accept root access requests. see if that helps in any way.
on the rumrunner website about that line of rows it tells:
ALL firewalls and internet security applications should be totally disabled. If you get stuck with rows and rows of dots during the connection test process, it’s network filtering or other network issue!
Okay, don't know what is the problem in my phone, tries anything suggested, still no luck...
Maybe I will try tomorrow at a different computer...
Ok now it works on i386 ubuntu, but no luck on windows and 64 bit ubuntu.
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Hi everyone,
I want to install CyanogenMod on my Galaxy Ace 2 GT-I8160 but I have some questions.
1. Do you need to root your device first for CyanogenMod or does the installer from CyanogenMod do it for you? And if you need root does anyone know a good tutorial that is up to date.
2. Is it possible to return from CyanogenMod to the original software.
3. Can you still use the google play store when you root and use CyanogenMod?
4. I have the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 GT-I8160 can anyone send a good website with the right version of CyanogenMod.
I hope someone can answer my questions .
1. Not required, CM is already rooted.
2. Yes, the easiest way is to make backup in CWM before installation.
3. Yes.
4. Check out topics in development forum.
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Mr_Thomasz said:
Hi everyone,
I want to install CyanogenMod on my Galaxy Ace 2 GT-I8160 but I have some questions.
1. Do you need to root your device first for CyanogenMod or does the installer from CyanogenMod do it for you? And if you need root does anyone know a good tutorial that is up to date.
2. Is it possible to return from CyanogenMod to the original software.
3. Can you still use the google play store when you root and use CyanogenMod?
4. I have the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 GT-I8160 can anyone send a good website with the right version of CyanogenMod.
I hope someone can answer my questions .
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4. CM10.2, CM10.1, CM11
rockeetman said:
1. Not required, CM is already rooted.
2. Yes, the easiest way is to make backup in CWM before installation.
3. Yes.
4. Check out topics in development forum.
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no, easiest is to flash stock via odin, theres no telling whether preload apps are missing(or so..)
My bad, you're right about preload. But anyway, restoring backup can be easier and no PC required
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Installing
Alright i'm going to use this thread --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2555021. Do I need to 'flash' or 'unlock the bootloader' first or something?
I never do this before. And do I need ClockWorkRecoveyMod or something or can I do it with the normal recovery mod? Alright I understand that I need to do some things before is can install this rom. Can anyone tell me or sent a URL where I have to start.
No, our boot loader was never locked.
First your device has to be on jelly bean. So if your still on gingerbread, use odin to flash a jelly bean firmware(samsung-updates.com)
Then download temporary clockworkmod by shaaan. Download the cm11 rom and kitkat gapps(there are 4, pick any one) then transfer all 3 files to your phone's external sdcard. Once your device is on jellybean, boot to recovery. It should be recovery .(use volume buttons to go up and down, power to select
Choose apply )update from sdcard. Locate and select temporary clockworkmod zip (its named update.zip) then your device should boot into cwm 6.
Wipe data/cache and choose install zip.
Then install from sdcard.
Locate and select cm11 rom and gapps.
Flash both zips.(use vol keys to go up and down, home to select).
Then reboot to system. Done
Sorry its a little messy though
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teddytsen said:
No, our boot loader was never locked.
First your device has to be on jelly bean. So if your still on gingerbread, use odin to flash a jelly bean firmware(samsung-updates.com)
Then download temporary clockworkmod by shaaan. Download the cm11 rom and kitkat gapps(there are 4, pick any one) then transfer all 3 files to your phone's external sdcard. Once your device is on jellybean, boot to recovery. It should be recovery .(use volume buttons to go up and down, power to select
Choose apply )update from sdcard. Locate and select temporary clockworkmod zip (its named update.zip) then your device should boot into cwm 6.
Wipe data/cache and choose install zip.
Then install from sdcard.
Locate and select cm11 rom and gapps.
Flash both zips.(use vol keys to go up and down, home to select).
Then reboot to system. Done
Sorry its a little messy though
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Thank you very much for this feedback! Do I need to change some settings in Odin before flashing? And where I need to select the jelly bean firmware in Odin?
No. Dont change any settings.
You have to select PDA, find and select the .md5 that was extracted from the firmware zip you downloaded
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Thank you
teddytsen said:
No. Dont change any settings.
You have to select PDA, find and select the .md5 that was extracted from the firmware zip you downloaded
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Thank you so much for your help . I'm running Cyanogenmod 10.2 now. It's great! but the battery drains very fast... It's still a great ROM!
Set governor pegasusq and scheduler sioplus
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teddytsen said:
Set governor pegasusq and scheduler sioplus
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In performance settings if you didn't know
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James_Feltham said:
In performance settings if you didn't know
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Spam build line in about phone to access to performance setting if you didn't know
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I bought a Z1c recently, and it came with the 14.2.A.1.114 build. I wanted to update to Kit Kat, but nor the PC companion, nor the OTA app and not even de SUS cam find the update, they all say my phone is fully updated.
Does anyone know the reason for this?
Does updating with the flashtool void warranty or anything of the sort?
Can I avoid flashing the userdata if I update with the flashtool to not wipe my memory?
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No one has an answer?
Is your phone branded and what excacly ver have you? Write your model like for example d5503. You can always download firmware from xda and flash with flashtool its very simple
Do backup your internal memory to pc etc and firstly try flash without wipe. The worst thing that can be is bootloop. If your phone stuck on bootloop you need flash again firmware with full wipe. After that everything will be ok
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