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Some on the forum said 0017 is not good and blocking flashing custom rom.
Although I have not experienced the problem, I would like to flash it back to 0012.
Is there a easy way to flash back to 0012?
Leave it as it is, it's only old ROMs that were unable to flash, and even then it could be sorted by editing the updater-script.
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Leave it as it is, it's only old ROMs that were unable to flash, and even then it could be sorted by editing the updater-script.
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So....I just keep 0017?
Yes, I would (and have).
So I just successfully rooted my lovely HTC One from Sprint. I've got TWRP 2.6.0.1 on it and all.
I'd REALLY like to get rid of all this garbage on my phone that I'm never going to use, however I also would like to keep it as close to stock as possible. I really enjoy Sense for the most part (minus quirks that I'm willing to live with, and BlinkFeed). I know how/can find out how to load a custom rom - I had CM7 on my HTC EVO 4G (1st Gen) and loved it. But I really don't want to be without Sense.
Can anyone make any suggestions as to what I should do/which rom I should use?
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So I just successfully rooted my lovely HTC One from Sprint. I've got TWRP 2.6.0.1 on it and all.
I'd REALLY like to get rid of all this garbage on my phone that I'm never going to use, however I also would like to keep it as close to stock as possible. I really enjoy Sense for the most part (minus quirks that I'm willing to live with, and BlinkFeed). I know how/can find out how to load a custom rom - I had CM7 on my HTC EVO 4G (1st Gen) and loved it. But I really don't want to be without Sense.
Can anyone make any suggestions as to what I should do/which rom I should use?
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omj's stock rooted sounds like the rom for you
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omj's stock rooted sounds like the rom for you
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With a custom kernel. And greenify.
And a whole boat load of other mods you can only discover by spending time on these forums.
Stock with goodies
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omj's stock rooted sounds like the rom for you
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Sorry, I'm overwhelmed at the wealth of knowledge here. Is there a link to the specific one you're talking about? Search didn't do me a ton of good. Though I suppose I could send the guy a message and inquire about his ROM.
Thank you for all your help guys!
Okay so I've decided that I want to try the OMJ ROM. Now here's where I am unsure of exactly how to do it. I see that certain ROMs require different methods. I can't just copy the ZIP to my internal storage and use TWRP to flash it, right? It has to be more complicated than that...
Also, I just went past the return window for the phone so I really cannot afford to brick it. I assume that there's next to no chance of the aforementioned tragedy befalling me providing I stick with the mainstream ROMs?
Most roms are in a flashable format i use the CM 10.2 nightly myself. from what i can tell as long as you can get into the bootloader your safe. I wiped my whole phone SD card and everything accidentally with TWRP one time. Ended up having to use sideload to get a CM rom installed again but i was never in danger of bricking. When flashing roms always remember to do a factory reset to wipe the cache and do an advanced wipe of the data and system. after the rom is installed it will ask you to wipe the cache again which is always nice to do.
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Most roms are in a flashable format i use the CM 10.2 nightly myself. from what i can tell as long as you can get into the bootloader your safe. I wiped my whole phone SD card and everything accidentally with TWRP one time. Ended up having to use sideload to get a CM rom installed again but i was never in danger of bricking. When flashing roms always remember to do a factory reset to wipe the cache and do an advanced wipe of the data and system. after the rom is installed it will ask you to wipe the cache again which is always nice to do.
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Awesome! So what was I hearing about having to plug the phone into the computer to flash the boot.IMG file? Sorry, I'm just really overwhelmed with the new ways of doing things.
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Awesome! So what was I hearing about having to plug the phone into the computer to flash the boot.IMG file? Sorry, I'm just really overwhelmed with the new ways of doing things.
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No worries, I am new to the unlocking scene too with this device . Those flashable zips will normally have the boot.img files included and when installing twrp will take care of it via the script inside the zip. if you open the zip file with winzip or something you should see that file on the root. TWRP or ClockworkMod recoveries make it really easy to install and backup roms.
flashing the boot.img i guess is for recovery purposes say if the system is in a boot loop. Or maybe if you upgrade the system only and didnt change boot img between two different roms. I personally never had to do this. After unlocking the device i used fastboot to replace the recovery and just do everything else inside the recovery.
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No worries, I am new to the unlocking scene too with this device . Those flashable zips will normally have the boot.img files included and when installing twrp will take care of it via the script inside the zip. if you open the zip file with winzip or something you should see that file on the root. TWRP or ClockworkMod recoveries make it really easy to install and backup roms.
flashing the boot.img i guess is for recovery purposes say if the system is in a boot loop. Or maybe if you upgrade the system only and didnt change boot img between two different roms. I personally never had to do this. After unlocking the device i used fastboot to replace the recovery and just do everything else inside the recovery.
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Awesome! I guess it really is that easy! Thanks so much for all your help!
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No worries, I am new to the unlocking scene too with this device . Those flashable zips will normally have the boot.img files included and when installing twrp will take care of it via the script inside the zip. if you open the zip file with winzip or something you should see that file on the root. TWRP or ClockworkMod recoveries make it really easy to install and backup roms.
flashing the boot.img i guess is for recovery purposes say if the system is in a boot loop. Or maybe if you upgrade the system only and didnt change boot img between two different roms. I personally never had to do this. After unlocking the device i used fastboot to replace the recovery and just do everything else inside the recovery.
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Alright, so I've got OMJ's rom running no problem. Love the new feel but what I'm wondering is...is there still a way to delete apps like Stocks and other crap I won't use? I can disable some but not all, and none am I able to uninstall completely.
Would it be something as simple as going into the OMJ ZIP file and removing the unwanted apk files and then re-flashing to that version?
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Alright, so I've got OMJ's rom running no problem. Love the new feel but what I'm wondering is...is there still a way to delete apps like Stocks and other crap I won't use? I can disable some but not all, and none am I able to uninstall completely.
Would it be something as simple as going into the OMJ ZIP file and removing the unwanted apk files and then re-flashing to that version?
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I suppose that could be one way of doing it, but i dont think its necessary. if you are already rooted or can install root easy i would just install a Root file explorer. Browse to the /system/app folder i think it is and delete the APKs from there.
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I suppose that could be one way of doing it, but i dont think its necessary. if you are already rooted or can install root easy i would just install a Root file explorer. Browse to the /system/app folder i think it is and delete the APKs from there.
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Yeah I tried that with ES explorer AND Root File Manager. ES would have an error, and Root File Manager would simply say it was deleted but it was never actually deleted. I think it has something to do with the security. I'm not really sure, haha! I'm used to being able to just openly delete apps from within Settings>Apps like the old days of my EVO 1st gen.
hmm interesting as long as the /system is mounted as r/w permissions you should be able to delete. well if you are planning on reflashing using the modify zip method im curious to know if that works.
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Yeah I tried that with ES explorer AND Root File Manager. ES would have an error, and Root File Manager would simply say it was deleted but it was never actually deleted. I think it has something to do with the security. I'm not really sure, haha! I'm used to being able to just openly delete apps from within Settings>Apps like the old days of my EVO 1st gen.
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use Root explorer, and set it at r/w
also Titanium Backup will delete it for you too.
If I remember correctly there are a few apps in the play store that are specifically for getting rid of "bloatware".....maybe search bloatware removal, our uninstall bloatware something like that. Hopefully this helps!
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Aldo101t said:
use Root explorer, and set it at r/w
also Titanium Backup will delete it for you too.
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Well for whatever reason neither of those two suggestions worked. So I installed Root Browser and was finally able to get rid of some things.
Scratch that. Rebooted phone and the apps are back.
wolfbuck22 said:
Well for whatever reason neither of those two suggestions worked. So I installed Root Browser and was finally able to get rid of some things.
Scratch that. Rebooted phone and the apps are back.
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ROMCleaner
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Thanks! I'm working on it now. I did not see an app called "ROM Cleaner" or "ROMCleaner" but I did find something called Rom Toolbox Lite that I'm going to attempt to use.
Will post back. I may look for the ROMCleaner on the net and just install it manually.
Edit: So I guess I showed my ignorance there. It appears ROM Cleaner is something offered through the forum. I'm unsure of how to use it so I'll take a look around.
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Thanks! I'm working on it now. I did not see an app called "ROM Cleaner" or "ROMCleaner" but I did find something called Rom Toolbox Lite that I'm going to attempt to use.
Will post back. I may look for the ROMCleaner on the net and just install it manually.
Edit: So I guess I showed my ignorance there. It appears ROM Cleaner is something offered through the forum. I'm unsure of how to use it so I'll take a look around.
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It's very doubtful you will have success with Romtoolbox either once you reboot all the apps will return
Hi,
I have the non-Taiwan Butterfly S. I unlocked it via HTC Dev, and installed Clockwork Recovery.
This week, the 4.2 update was released for Singapore. It seems to have been in two parts, one which was a minor upgrade (235MB), and after that was applied, I got the option of the larger, 4.3, 700MB, OTA.
Applying the OTA seems to have left me, at boot time, with a blank screen (there is some backlight visible, after the HTC splash). I read tonight that OTA should not be used with custom recoveries, so I have (using fastboot) been able to flash the stock recovery.
I can now go into Fastboot, HBoot, and even Recovery. But I think I may no longer have an actual "system".
How can I flash either a custom ROM, or investigate the situation?
And also, after I see the Recovery screen (the battery icon), what can I do there?
Thanks,
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Hi,
I have the non-Taiwan Butterfly S. I unlocked it via HTC Dev, and installed Clockwork Recovery.
This week, the 4.2 update was released for Singapore. It seems to have been in two parts, one which was a minor upgrade (235MB), and after that was applied, I got the option of the larger, 4.3, 700MB, OTA.
Applying the OTA seems to have left me, at boot time, with a blank screen (there is some backlight visible, after the HTC splash). I read tonight that OTA should not be used with custom recoveries, so I have (using fastboot) been able to flash the stock recovery.
I can now go into Fastboot, HBoot, and even Recovery. But I think I may no longer have an actual "system".
How can I flash either a custom ROM, or investigate the situation?
And also, after I see the Recovery screen (the battery icon), what can I do there?
Thanks,
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What I would do is get TWRP Recovery (Just a matter of personal preference you can get clockwormod too) do a full wipe, clear the cache, dalvik cache and install a custom ROM hope I helped somehow
Do you still have the OTA zipfile on your device? It should be possible to force the stock recovery to install it, I just don't know how exactly. If you manage to achieve that, it should fix any corrupted files or inconsistent state, unless something went completely wrong.
Also, did the CWM recovery actually succeed to install the smaller OTA? I find that somewhat weird, but then again, I haven't tried to install OTAs using CWM, only TWRP and that did fail early.
If it was a 901S, I'd suggest installing the stock ROM from scratch, but since your phone is 901E (as far as I understand) and my stock ZIPs are for 901S, that's not guaranteed to work. Still, you might try to do that, but make sure to make a backup of the current state first, just in case it only gets worse. If it does work, it's probably going to be the easiest way out.
Another option would be to get someone else with the 901E to post a backup of their /system, I could turn that into a ZIP, which would solve your problem.
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Do you still have the OTA zipfile on your device? It should be possible to force the stock recovery to install it, I just don't know how exactly. If you manage to achieve that, it should fix any corrupted files or inconsistent state, unless something went completely wrong.
Also, did the CWM recovery actually succeed to install the smaller OTA? I find that somewhat weird, but then again, I haven't tried to install OTAs using CWM, only TWRP and that did fail early.
If it was a 901S, I'd suggest installing the stock ROM from scratch, but since your phone is 901E (as far as I understand) and my stock ZIPs are for 901S, that's not guaranteed to work. Still, you might try to do that, but make sure to make a backup of the current state first, just in case it only gets worse. If it does work, it's probably going to be the easiest way out.
Another option would be to get someone else with the 901E to post a backup of their /system, I could turn that into a ZIP, which would solve your problem.
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It is a 901s he said non Taiwan
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seyidaga said:
What I would do is get TWRP Recovery (Just a matter of personal preference you can get clockwormod too) do a full wipe, clear the cache, dalvik cache and install a custom ROM hope I helped somehow
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I have downloaded the Maximus ROM. I am open to doing this, but I cannot figure out how to use the stock recovery (there seem to be no controls).
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Do you still have the OTA zipfile on your device? It should be possible to force the stock recovery to install it, I just don't know how exactly. If you manage to achieve that, it should fix any corrupted files or inconsistent state, unless something went completely wrong.
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I think so, too, but at this stage, I am willing to go clean-slate and restart with a stock, factory, look.
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If it was a 901S, I'd suggest installing the stock ROM from scratch
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I have downloaded the stock zip from your website. How do i flash that in stock recovery?
I have access to fastboot from my laptop, I can see the device.
Thanks,
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It is a 901s he said non Taiwan
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Oh, okay, I think I'm getting lost in which area has which version of the phone. Never mind then and thanks for the correction.
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I think so, too, but at this stage, I am willing to go clean-slate and restart with a stock, factory, look.
I have downloaded the stock zip from your website. How do i flash that in stock recovery?
I have access to fastboot from my laptop, I can see the device.
Thanks,
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Well, to install custom ROMs, you'll have to use either TWRP or CWM, I don't know about a way to do that using stock recovery.
Ok, I did this:
Installed CWM Recovery
Flashed the Stock zip from koniiiik's archive
Rebooted successfully. Lots and lots of force closes, Everything from android.core to ...
Used Rom Manager to restore a backup made a month ago
Rebooted. All OK now
Flashed Stock Recovery (again, thanks koniiiik)
Booted. Checked OTA. Got a small update (1.x)
Applied. Rebooted, Checked OTA again
Got the 4.3 package. Applied.
All is well
Between Step #3 and #4, I got my entire backlog of SMS delivered, which I lost in the next step. But that is a small price to pay.
Thanks to all of you helped,
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Used Rom Manager to restore a backup made a month ago
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Would you mind uploading somewhere the /system part of that backup? I'd be interested in comparing it to the builds I have at hand.
Backup of /system, nearly stock
I say nearly stock, because it was taken after HTC Unlock, Clockwork Recovery was installed, and root flashed
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Would you mind uploading somewhere the /system part of that backup? I'd be interested in comparing it to the builds I have at hand.
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I have three files in the directory:
system.ext4.tar (0B)
system.ext4.tar.a (954MB)
system.ext4.tar.b (500MB)
Is the split to avoid files greater than 1GB?
Will upload starting a few hours. Dropbox will do?
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I say nearly stock, because it was taken after HTC Unlock, Clockwork Recovery was installed, and root flashed
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Don't worry about that, of these three, only root affects /system and it should be not too difficult to revert.
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Is the split to avoid files greater than 1GB?
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Most likely – FAT filesystems, depending on inode size and other factors, only support file sizes up to a certain limit. Sometimes it's 2 GB, sometimes 4 GB, sometimes probably as little as 1 GB.
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That would be most helpful. Thanks.
Dropbox is back up, I have sent you a link.
Thanks
Hi everyone,
there are obviously tons of Android L threads already, but I wanted to post simple instructions for getting the developer preview up and running and also back to your previous version.
Without talking much more, here are the steps...
1. Make sure you have a custom recovery installed (I suggest TWRP 2.7.0.0 or higher, I did not test with CWM so caution for those users)
2. Make a full nandroid backup (System, Data, Boot) of your current system. After the backup completes, restart your device and copy the nandroid backup file to your PC. (The file should be located in the TWRP/Backup section of your device)
3. Make sure you have Android SDK installed, https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html (Open SDK Manager and check off Android SDK tools, platform-tools, and build-tools as well as the entire section of Android L. Click Install packages and make sure that all of those files install)
4. Download and extract the Developer Package from here http://developer.android.com/preview/setup-sdk.html#top (the download link is under step 1 in the "Install the L Preview System image" section)
5. Place the extracted Developer Package files into your platform-tools folder of your SDK folder location
7. Boot your device into fastboot mode by powering off and then powering back up by holding Volume Up + Down + Power (Let the device stay in this mode during the entire process)
8. Open command prompt and type "chdir (copy and paste the file directory of your platform-tools folder here)"
9. Type "adb start-server" this is just to ensure adb is running. Then, while still in the directory of your platform-tools folder, type "flash-all" (You may get errors with it unable to flash some ".sig" files, but that is ok. (After the files flash, your phone will automatically reboot to the boot animation, if you are on this screen for a while, just be patient. The first boot takes quite a while do to the change to ART)
Your phone should now be running on Android L. The next steps will be for returning back to your previous install, while also backing up Android L and being able to switch between the 2. Installing Android L deletes your custom recovery that you had and replaces it with a stock one. In order to make backups and return to your previous system, you must reinstall TWRP or CWM which is explained below.
10. You can install TWRP simply by using the Nexus Root Toolkit by WugFresh XDA Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475 Mirror: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Mobile-Phone-Tools/Others/Galaxy-Nexus-Root-Toolkit.shtml (Open the Toolkit and click Launch under Advanced Utilities. Then, under Boot/Flash Image click the Flash (Permanent) radio and click recovery. Select latest TWRP and follow the instructions.
11. After TWRP installs, make a backup of your current system (Android L)
12. Reboot your device, when powered up, place your first backup that you made (Before "L") into your TWRP/Backups folder.
13. Now in TWRP you have both your L backup and your old backup. You can restore either and then switch between the 2.
14. Enjoy (Give thanks if this helped you) Thank you!!
Out of curiosity can we do multiboot with stock 4.4.4 and Android "L"? Any one tried?
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I am unsure of that especially because of the differences in radios and such. That's why I like this method because it's probably the closest I know how to get to it.
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Out of curiosity can we do multiboot with stock 4.4.4 and Android "L"? Any one tried?
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Hmm. Thanks
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My only question to @bcollado is why not just do fastboot flash recovery command for TWRP?! Faster than using a tool kit.
the.emilio said:
My only question to @bcollado is why not just do fastboot flash recovery command for TWRP?! Faster than using a tool kit.
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some people dont know how to do things the right way. many think that root toolkits are easier and faster(when, for any nexus, they are not).
simms22 said:
some people dont know how to do things the right way. many think that root toolkits are easier and faster(when, for any nexus, they are not).
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fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-hammerhead-hhz11k.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-hammerhead-m8974a-2.0.50.2.08.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-hammerhead-lpv79.zip
there you have "L". lol
I just figured this guide is aimed towards those who wouldn't know how to do that, obviously it can be done either way, but I assumed if you knew to do it manually, that you could choose to do it that way.
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My only question to @bcollado is why not just do fastboot flash recovery command for TWRP?! Faster than using a tool kit.
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Can anyone check to see if they have the Gallery? I had to download QuickPic to view my stuff. But I'm thinking maybe its with Picasa photos app but I removed it from my screen and now I can't find that app.. Can anyone help please. I don't like using 3rd party apps if I already have one working just fine.. Thank you.
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Not the place to ask...but gallery is currently not in the developer preview and might be taken out of android when the release gets finalized, but no one knows. Right now the "Photos" app is included and thats basically the new gallery for now at least
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Can anyone check to see if they have the Gallery? I had to download QuickPic to view my stuff. But I'm thinking maybe its with Picasa photos app but I removed it from my screen and now I can't find that app.. Can anyone help please. I don't like using 3rd party apps if I already have one working just fine.. Thank you.
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I just figured this guide is aimed towards those who wouldn't know how to do that, obviously it can be done either way, but I assumed if you knew to do it manually, that you could choose to do it that way.
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If they don't know how to do that, why the hell are they flashing the developer preview image? 99% of users are already taking the developer preview as a consumer release, and that is NOT what it is meant for.
If you don't know how to do it - then it's not damn meant for you.
I hate that attitude....I agree that people need to understand that it's not a consumer release. I 100% agree with that, but that doesn't mean people who don't know how shouldn't be able to check out the new features if they want, just because they don't know how. This is the whole point of this thread...so people can check out the new features on "L" and then go right back to where they were with no issues...please no more flaming on the fact that if people don't know how then they shouldn't, not on this thread anyway
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If they don't know how to do that, why the hell are they flashing the developer preview image? 99% of users are already taking the developer preview as a consumer release, and that is NOT what it is meant for.
If you don't know how to do it - then it's not damn meant for you.
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I agree that people need to understand that it's not a consumer release. I 100% agree with that, but that doesn't mean people who don't know how shouldn't be able to check out the new features if they want, just because they don't know how.
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That's a little bit of contradiction, don't you think?
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That's a little bit of contradiction, don't you think?
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Not at all...anyone who wants should be able to view new features, they just have to understand that it's not a final release and that it isn't meant to be used as such. Anyone who doesn't know how to do something and is brave enough to risk it and attempt to, deserves to learn
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Not at all...anyone who wants should be able to view new features, they just have to understand that it's not a final release and that it isn't meant to be used as such. Anyone who doesn't know how to do something and is brave enough to risk it and attempt to, deserves to learn
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Unfortunately that isn't how it actually happens.. we wish it did, but it doesn't. As I said previously, 99% that are using it are already taking it as a "consumer release", most don't even know how to flash the .img files in fastboot and are just using a flashable zip.. not even doing it properly as it should be.
One question, can I dirty flash over 4.4.4 ??
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One question, can I dirty flash over 4.4.4 ??
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You can, but it breaks things such as the lockscreen. I don't know what exactly breaks, but reading from the thread in General a bunch of things do. I recommend a proper clean flash.
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One question, can I dirty flash over 4.4.4 ??
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you can. but i would not until i would make a backup in recovery. and the same for you. if you dirty flash, and have issues, you can always restore the backup and flash again with a wipe
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You can, but it breaks things such as the lockscreen. I don't know what exactly breaks, but reading from the thread in General a bunch of things do. I recommend a proper clean flash.
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:silly:
sure, I never flash a thing without first make a full backup...
I also forgot to ask, after I flash, does this wipe my sdcard??
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sure, I never flash a thing without first make a full backup...
I also forgot to ask, after I flash, does this wipe my sdcard??
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no, not if you dont wipe it. but i have read today of some people having issues of the phone seeing the storage. then they flashed back, and the storage was visable again.
Any way to get a stock rooted flashable zip? Even if it doesn't contain root. I am not sure how they are created.
nhpctech said:
Any way to get a stock rooted flashable zip? Even if it doesn't contain root. I am not sure how they are created.
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take a few minutes and root your device. you fastboot unlock your bootloader, fastboot oem device. then you flash a recovery, then flash the supersu binaries in that recovery, then boot up. thats it. now you have a stock rooted rom.
simms22 said:
take a few minutes and root your device. you fastboot unlock your bootloader, fastboot oem device. then you flash a recovery, then flash the supersu binaries in that recovery, then boot up. thats it. now you have a stock rooted rom.
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I know how to root, unlock bootloader and flash roms. Im looking to create a flashable zip of the stock rom. Not only have a stock rooted device.
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There is no flashable zip of the stock ROM.
Take simms22's advice.
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There is no flashable zip of the stock ROM.
Take simms22's advice.
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Is there a reason for this? Is it just the amount of time the phone has been out? It just seems that I used to see Stock Rom .zip's for Stock everywhere on every device i've owned that had an unlocked bootloader except for this phone so far.
nhpctech said:
Any way to get a stock rooted flashable zip? Even if it doesn't contain root. I am not sure how they are created.
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I think this is what you're looking for:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-stock-rooted-5-1-lmy47e-root-t3057902
Nameless crowd face said:
I think this is what you're looking for:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-stock-rooted-5-1-lmy47e-root-t3057902
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I think you're only 8months late.
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crashercarlton said:
Is there a reason for this? Is it just the amount of time the phone has been out? It just seems that I used to see Stock Rom .zip's for Stock everywhere on every device i've owned that had an unlocked bootloader except for this phone so far.
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Primarily because, factory images are provided by Google and flashed with fastboot. In the same fastboot session, you can install custom recovery. Then boot to recovery and flash SuperSU zip.
Takes less than 5 minutes.
The_Merovingian said:
Primarily because, factory images are provided by Google and flashed with fastboot. In the same fastboot session, you can install custom recovery. Then boot to recovery and flash SuperSU zip.
Takes less than 5 minutes.
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less than 2 minutes :angel:
Roobwz said:
I think you're only 8months late.
sent from my nexus
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Had to throw that in there, huh...Why do some ppl love responding to posts not directed at them, knowing they aren't contributing anything of value. Should be a name for ppl who do that.. Oh wait, there is...
Nameless crowd face said:
Had to throw that in there, huh...Why do some ppl love responding to posts not directed at them, knowing they aren't contributing anything of value. Should be a name for ppl who do that.. Oh wait, there is...
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This thread is old. At the time, there were no rooted stock roms. There are many by now and everyone can see them all in the android development forum. Generally, digging up old threads doesn't serve any purpose becuase the questions are no longer valid, thus answering them is superfluous and just adds to forum clutter
simms22 said:
less than 2 minutes :angel:
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Two minutes! Ha! If only! Rebuilding the dalvic cache (is it still called that?) on first boot takes my phone like 5 minutes alone...
My problem with flashing factory images is having my /sdcard/ wiped. Is there a way around it? Like a way to flash /data/ without touching /sdcard/?
Backing everything up, transferring it to my laptop, flashing the image and twrp, booting, transferring everything back and restoring my TiBu takes waaaaaayyyy longer than just flashing a zip and restoring TiBu
danarama said:
This thread is old. At the time, there were no rooted stock roms. There are many by now and everyone can see them all in the android development forum. Generally, digging up old threads doesn't serve any purpose becuase the questions are no longer valid, thus answering them is superfluous and just adds to forum clutter
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(Polite) point taken. I should've looked at dates. My apologies
Morganmachine91 said:
Two minutes! Ha! If only! Rebuilding the dalvic cache (is it still called that?) on first boot takes my phone like 5 minutes alone...
My problem with flashing factory images is having my /sdcard/ wiped. Is there a way around it? Like a way to flash /data/ without touching /sdcard/?
Backing everything up, transferring it to my laptop, flashing the image and twrp, booting, transferring everything back and restoring my TiBu takes waaaaaayyyy longer than just flashing a zip and restoring TiBu
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Yes. If you're simply updating, just flash the system image and boot image if it's updated. Same goes for bootloader and radio. If you don't flash userdata, you won't lose data.
Nameless crowd face said:
(Polite) point taken. I should've looked at dates. My apologies
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Not the end of the world