MuratRomV6
hi guys this rom is based on v10k europe with eu languages and memory merged
how to install:
Put this .zip on your SD Card
Get into CWM Recovery
Wipe Data/ Factory reset
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache ( in Advanced )
Flash this .zip
Perform Wipe once again
Reboot system now
Enjoy.....:fingers-crossed:
Guess you're not allowed to post links...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zt5r1u5orxpbykb/MuratRom V6.zip
This is for E400, by the way.
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Hi,
im trying to root my phone and all went good until i reached the 'recovery' screen so i selected 'wipe' now what option should i select :
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache
- wipe Dalvik-cache
- wipe SD:ext partition
- wipe battery status
- wipe rotate settings
where is the option to apply an update zip from sdcard ?????
or di i have to wipe data/factory reset then apply an update zip from sdcard ?
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HI,
I want to know before moving to any new Rom in general... what shoupd be cleaned or wiped?
apart from factory reset and wipe cache partition.
Wipe Dalvik cache,
Format Boot
System
data and cache is required??????
and how important is it if i do wipe???
THX
vstrtz said:
HI,
I want to know before moving to any new Rom in general... what shoupd be cleaned or wiped?
apart from factory reset and wipe cache partition.
Wipe Dalvik cache,
Format Boot
System
data and cache is required??????
and how important is it if i do wipe???
THX
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If you're installing a new rom, ALWAYS do da factory reset, wipe dalvik cache and cache partition!
On the other hand, if you only want to install an "update" (new version) of the SAME ROM you already installed (MIUI for example), you don't need to do factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik cache is enough, copy and flash the updated rom and enjoy in the new version with all your data/apps/messages etc. there!
ChaosLord88 said:
If you're installing a new rom, ALWAYS do da factory reset, wipe dalvik cache and cache partition!
On the other hand, if you only want to install an "update" (new version) of the SAME ROM you already installed (MIUI for example), you don't need to do factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik cache is enough, copy and flash the updated rom and enjoy in the new version with all your data/apps/messages etc. there!
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can u tell me what is stored in Dalvik cache?
if you're on stock roms, then going to cm/miui, do this:
go Recovery
-wipe dalvik cache
-wipe cache
-wipe data
-install the rom
-then it will reboot automatically(or after installation, reboot) then it will bootloop
-remove battery and put it back in, then do 3 button combo (recovery mode)
then install the rom again,
-optionally install kernels, etc
-reboot.
or if you're coming from a same rom, but new version, you don't have to wipe, just install the new version of rom.
I would recommend to never format boot, if not done correctly it may brick your phone.
Read about it here:
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...-and-how-to-use-it-on-android-complete-guide/
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Hi, I'm using nitrogen OS on my Redmi note 3. It got updated to 8.1.0(Oreo) through flashing from 8.0.0(Oreo). While doing so I didn't clear the necessary cache like dalvik, system in TWRP. Is it necessary to clear the cache in TWRP while upgrading in the android version?(Though I'm using same AOSP based nitrogen os for 8.0.0 & 8.1.0)
Hello,
Can somebody please explain me what following wipe actions do and when they should be used?
- wipe data / factory reset
- wipe cache
- wipe dalvik cache
- wipe voltage settings
- wipe battery stats
Is actually wipe data / factory reset in CWM the same like in the android firmware itself?
Please let me know when I have to do what, e.g. when I want to move from stock ICS to AOSP 4.1.2 with A1 V1.8.4 kernel.
hello there!
i'm a new little fellah in the rom flashing world, so i'm a little afraid before doing anything, so here's the situation :
i have a galaxy mini, rooted, and cwm is perfectly installed.
i want to install this rom : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2085347
In the description it's written to wipe data AND cache after every action.
I just have personally 2 thing to install : the rom and the gapps, that's all (no patch).
So i have to wipe cache and data before flashing the rom of course, and so my question is : do i have to wipe data AND cache after installing the rom? and then install the gapps, and then wipe again?
So should i do :
1) wipe data and cache
2) install from zip the rom
3) wipe data and cache
4) install from zip the gapps
5) wipe data and cache
6) reboot
Is that good? or am i doing a mistake anywhere?
thank you for your help !
normally this works
wipe data ,cache and dalvik cache
format system ( if going from stock to cm7 or vice versa)
install rom
install gapps
wipe data , cache
reboot
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you can also wipe battery states but it's only optional, you dont have to but no harm in doing so.
did i need to wipe "system" for a clean install?
i am using a TWRP recovery and i successfully installed cm ROM and it is almost stable.
what are to be selected in wipe section for a clean install?
and for nightly builds of cm?
Is there any problem in wiping system ?
is it a factory reset is enough?
pls help
vaisakmct said:
did i need to wipe "system" for a clean install?
i am using a TWRP recovery and i successfully installed cm ROM and it is almost stable.
what are to be selected in wipe section for a clean install?
and for nightly builds of cm?
Is there any problem in wiping system ?
is it a factory reset is enough?
pls help
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When you flash another rom I recommend wiping: Data, Cache, Dalvik Cache and System.
when you flash an update for that rom: wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache, Install update.
Stepts of installing a new rom:
1) Put the rom and gapps on your device
2)Wipe Data, Cache, Dalvik Cache and System
3)Flash the system and then the gapps
4)Reboot
Stepts of installing an update for the rom:
1)Put the updated file on your device
2)Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
3)Install updates
4)Reboot
thank u so much for ur best explanation:good::good: