I've tried to install 3 different kernels. I go through all the kernel options and when I hit INSTALL, the phone immediately reboots not flashing the kernel.
Tried to find on Google but not enough info.
Can anyone tell me what to do?
Thanks.
By the way. I have viperone Rom.
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ksarius said:
I've tried to install 3 different kernels. I go through all the kernel options and when I hit INSTALL, the phone immediately reboots not flashing the kernel.
Tried to find on Google but not enough info.
Can anyone tell me what to do?
Thanks.
By the way. I have viperone Rom.
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more infos about used recovery, kernel, and getvar all please
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more infos about used recovery, kernel, and getvar all please
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???
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what rom version are you using? which kernel are you trying to flash? have you tried to reflash twrp recovery (newest version?) ?
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what rom version are you using? which kernel are you trying to flash? have you tried to reflash twrp recovery (newest version?) ?
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Viperone 2.1.0
Kernel. Tried elemental x bulletproof seven
Twrp I have the last version.
Thanks.
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Viperone 2.1.0
Kernel. Tried elemental x bulletproof seven
Twrp I have the last version.
Thanks.
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Fastboot flash boot boot.IMG?
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Fastboot flash boot boot.IMG?
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I don't install from pc. I was trying to install directly from the phone.
Should i do it from pc? I was trying from phone cuz it's more convinient.
This was the steps.
In Twrp, wipe cache and davlik. Next I go to install and flash the kernel. I choose all the kernel options and hit install. Right away the phone reboots. Without installing.
Is this some known issue?
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ksarius said:
I don't install from pc. I was trying to install directly from the phone.
Should i do it from pc? I was trying from phone cuz it's more convinient.
This was the steps.
In Twrp, wipe cache and davlik. Next I go to install and flash the kernel. I choose all the kernel options and hit install. Right away the phone reboots. Without installing.
Is this some known issue?
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No, it should work like that.
I would try from a PC just to see what happens.
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ksarius said:
I don't install from pc. I was trying to install directly from the phone.
Should i do it from pc? I was trying from phone cuz it's more convinient.
This was the steps.
In Twrp, wipe cache and davlik. Next I go to install and flash the kernel. I choose all the kernel options and hit install. Right away the phone reboots. Without installing.
Is this some known issue?
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This guy had the same problem, don't know if he ever got it solved:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2423817
I have the same problem all of a sudden. Never seen this before. I have flashed multiple Roms and kernels in the last several days with no issues.
I just flashed ARHD 13.4, let it boot and set it up. I then booted to recovery and tried to flash Bulletproof 4.4 and the Aroma installer works fine until I hit install. I see it starts to install but then it reboots into safe mode.
I have re-downloaded and no luck. Not sure what's going on. I'm gonna keep testing stuff.
ARHD 13.4
TWRP 2.6.1.0
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Update: I flashed back to a 4.3 GE ROM and Bulletproof 5.3 flashed fine. I wonder if this is just an Aroma installer problem...
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I solved my problem by reflashing the rom.
But this time i made sure to have taskmanager or task. (dont recall exact name) installed so i wouldnt have the "sync is having problems right now. It will be back shortly"
So not sure if that also affects in something.
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I think its Aroma installer problems. I flashed ARHD 13.4 again and had no problem flashing Bulletproof 4.4 this time. Aroma was updated recently I think, might be a new bug since the problem only happens in recovery and its only started happening recently. Can't be ROM or kernel related.
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Also here with two HTC One's, reboots on start flashing.
TWRP 2.6.x.0 (tried 2.6.1.0 & 2.6.3.0).
Flashing Viper Kernel (Stock Kernel) works.
'fastboot erase cache' & 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' (custom kernel, boot loop) doesn't help.
I think dirty flash the ViperOne 2.6.0 and then flash custom Kernel works.
One thing, has a working ViperOne Rom with stock kernel (2.5.0, 2.6.0), flash in recovery a custom kernel (bullet, faux123, etc) and it works. Then flash stock kernel, works. Boots fine. And now starts the problem. Reboot in recovery to flash custom kernel and nothing works with custom kernel flash. Only back to stock Kernel work (flash kernel zip or dirty flash ViperOne Rom).
I have the same problem running CWM and ARHD 21.0. Tried reflashing, wiping, other kernels, no luck.
Possible solution from here:
Enter TWRP, connect with "adb shell" and write this:
Code:
e2fsck -fv /dev/block/mmcblk0p35
"It will fix system partition errors if there are any. This was the problem for me. Any attempt to write to corrupted sectors was causing reboot."
* Send with much love & Android. * ( HTC One )
I had the same issue about 2 weeks ago on ARHD 22. I was on stock rom before that and could flash Bulletproof and TeamSeven kernels just fine. In ARHD22 whenever i tried to flash a kernel with Aroma installer it immedately rebooted my phone.
I tried wiping all sorts of cache-s and factory reset but nothing worked.
What worked for me which i discovered by pure accident was that i did a nandroid backup of my ARHD22 setup and restored it. To my suprise after that i could flash again any kernel with Aroma installer just fine.
So if nothing mentioned here works for you give this method a try and maybe it will work for you too.
Btw i have latest TRWP installed.
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We all know this is Koush's Work But Just Figured I Would Post It Up Here in case anyone needs it............
Thank you. Is there anyway to flash through Rom Manager
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Thank you. Is there anyway to flash through Rom Manager
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yea it should b the first option in the menu
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yea it should b the first option in the menu
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I flashed it, but now I am unable to boot into recovery. It takes me to the bootloader instead.
The only way I can get back into recovery is to flash and older version of CWM. Is anyone else having this issue?
Same problem here, with i9020.
i've a german nexus s (.23) it works very well!
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I flashed it, but now I am unable to boot into recovery. It takes me to the bootloader instead.
The only way I can get back into recovery is to flash and older version of CWM. Is anyone else having this issue?
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I had that problem and I just flashed it a second time in rom manager and it works
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I had that problem and I just flashed it a second time in rom manager and it works
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I flashed it multiple times in ROM Manager, and I could never get it to work. I will try again later.
Fix permissions then reboot, I had the same issue and that fixed it
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Im having the same issue can't boot into recovery now
Where can we find the changelog?
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Im having the same issue can't boot into recovery now
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I have the same proble. I have to flash back to CWM 3.0.0.0 to able to go to recovery mode. I'm not sure whether it's becuase I rooted my wiht this methode "Root & custom recovery WITHOUT oem unlock & wipe ".
Any suggestion? Or just stay with CMW 3.0.0.0?
You can try this one. In the same forum. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=988686
yup it killed my recovery mode too. reverting back!
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yup it killed my recovery mode too. reverting back!
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It also killed my recovery.
This killed my recovery too. I did as Suprakarma suggested and all is well.
From within RomManager, run the fix permissions script.
(This had a problem on my device, it appears it doesn't like the BusyBox that Titanium Backup installed, so I had to install a new copy from the market).
Once that script's finished, reboot, then reinstall recovery from Rom Manager. Boot into recovery.
Hope that helps.
nop working i fix permition and flash recovery and stell same no working
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Just out of curiousity, can anyone confirm if this recovery works on the i9023 or i9020a?
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I am back on 3.0.0.5 after trying to fix permissions. I will try again later.
we can always use an extra mirror
some times Koush website goes down for long period of times
Hello,
Today I tried to install MIUI 2.5.25 for my N1 using Rom Manager.
After it's installed it automaticly boots into recovery mode, so i pressed "reboot system now" but it booted into recovery again. So I had to restore my backup.
What could be the problem?
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Hello,
Today I tried to install MIUI 2.5.25 for my N1 using Rom Manager.
After it's installed it automaticly boots into recovery mode, so i pressed "reboot system now" but it booted into recovery again. So I had to restore my backup.
What could be the problem?
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did you do a full wipe ? before installing rom maybe that why is causing your problems
Yes, I checked the options Wipe Data and Cache and Wipe Dalvik cache in Rom manager. Or do I need to do this a different way?
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Yes, I checked the options Wipe Data and Cache and Wipe Dalvik cache in Rom manager. Or do I need to do this a different way?
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you have to flash it from recovery and do wipe in recovery find the rom you downloaded in rom manger in sd in download folder i think not sure but save that zip/rom in your pc then do full wipe then try installing rom again
That didn't help, it boots into recovery again. Anything else i could have done wrong or forgot about?
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That didn't help, it boots into recovery again. Anything else i could have done wrong or forgot about?
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umm not that i know of did you ask people on that rom thread ? that will surely help you you did do a full wipe correct ? your using CWM Recovery or Aroma Recovery ? try using aroma if that dont help then use 4ext recovery and if that fails im sorry bro i can't help you anymore
Okay, no I haven't asked yet. Yes I use CWM. Thanks anyway!
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Okay, no I haven't asked yet. Yes I use CWM. Thanks anyway!
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try using other recoveries as i said and if i helped HIT THANKS that why it's here
Whats ur hboot partition...4ext is gr8 use that.
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blackrose or non blackrose version?
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I don't know anything about hboot, I just rooted my phone and than I downloaded MIUI and installed it. So I also guess non blackrose version.
As urs is a non blackrose partition its stock.so its not hboot prob..why dont ur try it from the beginning..using recovery..wipe all 2x then flash zip
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Still the same problem. Also if I boot into recovery I get a warn sign if it boots and than it doesn't starts recovery mode. If I install CWM again (using rom manager) I can boot into recovery without any problems. I had this a few times now. Could that be the reason?
If you shut down the phone, then hold the trackball and power, you should boot into bootloader (hboot).
You should then have an option to boot into recovery.
ROM Manager only allows you to reboot into CWM and no other recoveries, as far as I know.
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Check out the ROM thread, I guess the latest MIUI needs special disk partition. Also post ROM related issues in the thread for quick and appropriate response.
I read about it already, and i wanted to post it there too. But I need to have posted at least 10 posts to post on the development page. But isn't it strange there is a non blackrose version if that one doesn't work anyway? And do you know anything about the warn sign I told about?
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I'm trying to install blackrose now. I downloaded the latest version but when I launch the blackrose.exe it automaticly closes again. What could be the problem?
BTW, does my bootloader need to be unlocked for this?
No. its not compulsion for bootloader to be unlocked. might be due to bad download. try downloading again and turn off ur anti virus program while doing it.
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Thanks! Turning off my anti virus did the trick
Glad it worked buddy. the reason behind it is that Blackrose uses some exploit and it makes antivirus program consider it a threat, while it really isnt
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So Nexus One is 2.3.4 and rooted with CWM installed via Rom Manager. Is it possible to install a custom rom without unlocking the bootloader? Thanks for the help in advance!
ofcourse yes. since u already hv cwm installed u can just download a gb custom rom (.zip) to sd card. boot into recovery. wipe all partitions and then install rom (.zip)
thats it
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I am doing that for HyperSense Nova (2.3.3) and the rom installs successfully, but I get stuck on the "X" start up screen. I wiped and cleared all partitions. Any idea of what may be causing this?
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I am doing that for HyperSense Nova (2.3.3) and the rom installs successfully, but I get stuck on the "X" start up screen. I wiped and cleared all partitions. Any idea of what may be causing this?
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You can't flash hypersense ROM on stock partition. And without unlocking the bootloader you can't flash custom hboot. Read instructions on the OP.
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You can't flash hypersense ROM on stock partition. And without unlocking the bootloader you can't flash custom hboot. Read instructions on the OP.
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Hi.
After unlocking my HTC, installing recovery and a custom ROM (ARHD 13.3) I have a problem with flashing kernels through recovery. Every time when it starts, phone reboots into system, just after the flashing starts, withough flashing the kernel. Any ideas?
Anyone? :-\ tried reflashing Rom with full wipe, tried other roms, changed the recovery...always the same.
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s_o_r_e_n said:
Anyone? :-\ tried reflashing Rom with full wipe, tried other roms, changed the recovery...always the same.
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Sounds strange! What kernel are you trying to flash? Did you also make sure your download's MD5 is correct; could be a bad download.
Yes, md5 sum is correct. I'm trying to flash anything strange is that after full wipe and reflashing Rom I can flash anything before first boot. After first boot can't flash zip files, like Rom cleaner or kernel. Phone always reboots just after flashing starts.
Once I've found that someone had such problem and formating something through adb helped...but can't find this info again
I tried flashing almost every kernel available.
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Yes, md5 sum is correct. I'm trying to flash anything strange is that after full wipe and reflashing Rom I can flash anything before first boot. After first boot can't flash zip files, like Rom cleaner or kernel. Phone always reboots just after flashing starts.
Once I've found that someone had such problem and formating something through adb helped...but can't find this info again
I tried flashing almost every kernel available.
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I think Rom Cleaner should be flashed before first boot anyway, but not the kernel. Are you clearing cache and dalvik before trying to flash?
Yes. I even clean cache through sdk :-\ yep, the Rom cleaner should be flashed before first boot, but anyway it shouldn't reboot even later as I think.
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Yes. I even clean cache through sdk :-\ yep, the Rom cleaner should be flashed before first boot, but anyway it shouldn't reboot even later as I think.
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Weird
Just for the sake of trying, a couple of ideas:
1- wipe the cache from recovery (not fastboot) and also wipe dalvik, then immediately flash kernel
2- perhaps there's a permission issue with the zip(s) / folder(s)
EDIT: perhaps you need to update recovery?
I reflashed recovery, tried CWM, TWRP...same on both think about going back to stock with RUU, then trying everything again from the start:-\
First advance...tried.
Second...U mean fixing permissions? Don't know if it's related to that problem, but of course will try.
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I reflashed recovery, tried CWM, TWRP...same on both think about going back to stock with RUU, then trying everything again from the start:-\
First advance...tried.
Second...U mean fixing permissions? Don't know if it's related to that problem, but of course will try.
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Though I don't think custom recovery would have issues with permissions (since it's su privilege), it could be the folder where your zip files are doesnt have rw permission, and the recovery attempts to access the folder, is unable to, and therefore just reboots.
Try putting the zip file in a different directory (or maybe even the root folder) and try again.
In root folder? Don't understand where exactly...tried to place it on different locations in storage.
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In root folder? Don't understand where exactly...tried to place it on different locations in storage.
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sorry, what I meant was /sdcard
which recovery are you using? send the link
Latest TWRP. I found that I can't even change the permissions to any file on sd card. But I have root access:-\ also tried fixing permissions.
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Latest TWRP. I found that I can't even change the permissions to any file on sd card. But I have root access:-\ also tried fixing permissions.
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Sorry, all out of ideas
No problem thank's for helping, will probably flash the RUU and start from beginning.
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Obvious question, but the kernel is for your version of Android isn't it? You're not flashing a 4.3 kernel on to 4.2.2?
of course not I'm on android 4.2.2 and flashing the 4.2.2 kernel version
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as for now everything's ok. Frankly speaking I didn't do anything new. reflashed recovery for the third time i believe, did the full wipe also few times, flashed arhd, rom cleaner and the kernel one by one and it works...for now
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and no..it's still the same. After first boot, I rebooted into recevery, tried to flash different zip and what....and reboot just after flashing:/ it makes me sick...:/
Thanks to one and all. I was facing the same issue of being unable to install the Bulletproof kernel on my HTC One having ViperOne 4.2.0 custom rom and TWRP 2.6.3.3 recovery.
I followed the advice here and wiped 'Dalvik cache' and 'cache' and (without rebooting) directly dirty flashed the Bulletproof kernel which did the trick.
Hope this helps someone else too.
Got the same problem. Tried with TWRP 2.6.6.3, 2.6.6.4 & actual CWM with failed tries to flash kernel,bootscreens,themes & the 360 camera fix.
Also tried to flash these recovery via fastboot and at least the m7&m7ul versions.
It happens suddenly
Btw: i'm on an tampered,unlocked hboot 1.54
Any help or ideas are much appreciated
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Got the same problem. Tried with TWRP 2.6.6.3, 2.6.6.4 & actual CWM with failed tries to flash kernel,bootscreens,themes & the 360 camera fix.
Also tried to flash these recovery via fastboot and at least the m7&m7ul versions.
It happens suddenly
Btw: i'm on an tampered,unlocked hboot 1.54
Any help or ideas are much appreciated
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idky but after flashing arhd41 it seems to be better. I can flash in 90% of tries successfully...
This is my first time installing a custom ROM. The phone has been rooted for some time now. I downloaded the AOSP ROM and GAPP 2012011, and flashed both packages. I did not use any third-party software to flash, and it appears the process was successful. When the phone reboots, it hangs at the point where the glowing X (like when my Nexus 7 starts up) appears, and nothing else happens.
Where did I go wrong?
Thanks to anyone who has a suggestion.
Maybe it was a corrupted download or you forgot to wipe
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This is my first time installing a custom ROM. The phone has been rooted for some time now. I downloaded the AOSP ROM and GAPP 2012011, and flashed both packages. I did not use any third-party software to flash, and it appears the process was successful. When the phone reboots, it hangs at the point where the glowing X (like when my Nexus 7 starts up) appears, and nothing else happens.
Where did I go wrong?
Thanks to anyone who has a suggestion.
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Did you forget to wipe your data, cache, and dalvik cache before you flashed. Also are you sure your downloads are not corrupted :cyclops:
Assuming you mean this AOSP right http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2081011&highlight=aosp
I would just use Supernexus 4.2.2 plus AOIP kernel whitescreen fix or if you want 4.1 use camcorys 4.1.2 build
Also what recovery and build are you using?
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Also what recovery and build are you using?
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I don't know what you mean by recovery. I used the file AOSP_ancora_tmo_tim1928-4.1.2-Build 6.
And no, I did not wipe the data before I installed the ROM the first time. However I have tried that, and then reinstalled the ROM. Same results.
I feel there is some app or more detailed procedure to installing this ROM, but I don't find specific instructions anyplace.
Thanks for the help I've gotten so far. Any other pointers or suggestions?
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I don't know what you mean by recovery. I used the file AOSP_ancora_tmo_tim1928-4.1.2-Build 6.
And no, I did not wipe the data before I installed the ROM the first time. However I have tried that, and then reinstalled the ROM. Same results.
I feel there is some app or more detailed procedure to installing this ROM, but I don't find specific instructions anyplace.
Thanks for the help I've gotten so far. Any other pointers or suggestions?
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Are you using clockwork mod or twrp to flash the rom
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