I'm running xdabbeb's 24a rom for the vs980. I'd like to return to cm11 with a 12b baseband. How do I do this?
Like this
D-meist said:
I'm running xdabbeb's 24a rom for the vs980. I'd like to return to cm11 with a 12b baseband. How do I do this?
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1. Download the 12B bootstack - from this post here
2. Downlaod the Official CM build of your choice from the CM Download site
3. Boot into recovery
4. Do a true wipe (Yes, data must go)
5. Flash the 12B bootstack
6. Reboot to recovery
7. Flash the CM build of your choice
8. Reboot
9. Allow up to 10 minutes for the first boot to finish
In theory, this should work. I haven't tried it.
hardheart1 said:
1. Download the 12B bootstack - from this post here
2. Downlaod the Official CM build of your choice from the CM Download site
3. Boot into recovery
4. Do a true wipe (Yes, data must go)
5. Flash the 12B bootstack
6. Reboot to recovery
7. Flash the CM build of your choice
8. Reboot
9. Allow up to 10 minutes for the first boot to finish
In theory, this should work. I haven't tried it.
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Part of the reason why I asked this question is because I flashed the 12B bootstack, then attempted to restore my cm11 nandroid. That didn't work so well. Why would restoring a nandroid after flashing the 12B bootstack not work? Luckily I could still get into recovery.
D-meist said:
Part of the reason why I asked this question is because I flashed the 12B bootstack, then attempted to restore my cm11 nandroid. That didn't work so well. Why would restoring a nandroid after flashing the 12B bootstack not work? Luckily I could still get into recovery.
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Did you do a wipe including data?
hardheart1 said:
Did you do a wipe including data?
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Personally I'd do a clean install with this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2702958
It works with the 24A bootstack, no need to downgrade and no more SODs.
mjones73 said:
Personally I'd do a clean install with this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2702958
It works with the 24A bootstack, no need to downgrade and no more SODs.
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I'm running the CM11 by JCP with the m6 build. Amazing.
hardheart1 said:
I'm running the CM11 by JCP with the m6 build. Amazing.
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I'm on the Carbon beta which was based on the CM11 for 24A, it's rock solid also. I see Beanstalk has been updated also now. More choices.
mjones73 said:
I'm on the Carbon beta which was based on the CM11 for 24A, it's rock solid also. I see Beanstalk has been updated also now. More choices.
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Reeeeaallly? Hmm...I'm going to have to look into this. It certainly would be nice to have aosp without SODs
D-meist said:
Reeeeaallly? Hmm...I'm going to have to look into this. It certainly would be nice to have aosp without SODs
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The link in my sig is to the latest beta, bigshotrob22 has been posting them in the thread, don't use the nightlies in the OP.
hardheart1 said:
Did you do a wipe including data?
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Unless I'm mistaken, you shouldn't have to wipe before restoring a nandroid backup, right? Isn't it just applying the whole image to the phone? I know I've done it before on other phones without any problems.
D-meist said:
Unless I'm mistaken, you shouldn't have to wipe before restoring a nandroid backup, right? Isn't it just applying the whole image to the phone? I know I've done it before on other phones without any problems.
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It should wipe when you do the restore automatically.
mjones73 said:
It should wipe when you do the restore automatically.
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I'm not 100% familiar with how TWRP or CWM or anyone else writes their restore function, but I've always done a full wipe (except SD) when restoring as to eliminate any other bits that could be lingering from the bad flash.
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batakang ftp is down permanently.
link to my razr m stuff: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-53iD-71B3iX0dXU2FTYjRjN3M&usp=sharing
link to my razr hd stuff: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-53iD-71B3iZmRMT0x6dTlUU1k&usp=sharing
How to install your ROM? Instructions please.
BastaS said:
How to install your ROM? Instructions please.
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How to flash a rom:
rooted:
install safestrap
open safestrap and install recovery
reboot and enter recovery (select recovery on safestrap splash screen)
make a backup (optional, recommended)
create a rom slot
wipe everything except internal and external storage
install rom
bootloader unlocked:
install custom recovery (twrp recommended)
reboot and enter recovery (press and hold volume up + power hard keys while booting)
make a backup (optional, recommended)
wipe everything except internal and external storage
mount system
install rom
can i flash it to the stock rom slot?
BastaS said:
can i flash it to the stock rom slot?
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no
Q9Nap said:
no
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Can someone tell me which files I should flash? Are any of these files full ROM zips or do I have to flash multiple zips? Or are these only for locked bootloaders? I'm unlocked.
Duckie1217 said:
Can someone tell me which files I should flash? Are any of these files full ROM zips or do I have to flash multiple zips? Or are these only for locked bootloaders? I'm unlocked.
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you can flash any of the zips with "system" in the name; the names are self explanatory.
it isn't necessary to flash boot (but doesn't hurt) unless you are upgrading from an earlier stock build or coming from an aosp/cm/cm-variant build.
it isn't necessary to flash radio (but doesn't hurt) unless you are upgrading from an earlier stock build or have done the gsm hack and want to undo it.
Q9Nap said:
you can flash any of the zips with "system" in the name; the names are self explanatory.
it isn't necessary to flash boot (but doesn't hurt) unless you are upgrading from an earlier stock build or coming from an aosp/cm/cm-variant build.
it isn't necessary to flash radio (but doesn't hurt) unless you are upgrading from an earlier stock build or have done the gsm hack and want to undo it.
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I tried one earlier but my device would just power back off after rebooting. I'll try another package.
Duckie1217 said:
I tried one earlier but my device would just power back off after rebooting. I'll try another package.
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remember to mount system before installing the zip when using twrp/cwm.
Q9Nap said:
remember to mount system before installing the zip when using twrp/cwm.
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I mounted the system. The screen keeps flashing over and over again. No boot animation. Kernel issue?
Duckie1217 said:
I mounted the system. The screen keeps flashing over and over again. No boot animation. Kernel issue?
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what did you have installed before trying to flash? as i mentioned, if you're coming from a stock build prior to 98.30.1 or from aosp/cm, you need to flash the boot image. if you're not even getting to the bootanimation, this is likely the issue. if you're coming from an earlier stock build, you should also flash the radio. if you boot loop on the animation, you need to wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache.
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what did you have installed before trying to flash? as i mentioned, if you're coming from a stock build prior to 98.30.1 or from aosp/cm, you need to flash the boot image. if you're not even getting to the bootanimation, this is likely the issue. if you're coming from an earlier stock build, you should also flash the radio. if you boot loop on the animation, you need to wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache.
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Oh, of course. Sorry about that. I'll update here.
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Oh, of course. Sorry about that. I'll update here.
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Did you have any Luck ?
I am having the same issues, coming from dhacker KK.
Gonna got back to clean stock and try again tomorrow.
Germanese said:
Did you have any Luck ?
I am having the same issues, coming from dhacker KK.
Gonna got back to clean stock and try again tomorrow.
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Oh, yeah. I got it running. Works well. Just gotta follow those instructions. Not like a typical flash.
Germanese said:
Did you have any Luck ?
I am having the same issues, coming from dhacker KK.
Gonna got back to clean stock and try again tomorrow.
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instructions added to op, hope this helps.
This rom hasn't massage app ?
And how i recive massage ?
kiba99 said:
This rom hasn't massage app ?
And how i recive massage ?
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Handsent on play.
kiba99 said:
This rom hasn't massage app ?
And how i recive massage ?
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if you know of a good massage app, i'd like to know what it is, especially if it gives happy endings lol.
if you mean "message" which i imagine you do, there are various messaging apps available on the play store, the most notable being google hangouts which now has sms integration.
the purpose of this rom is to remove all unnecessary apps that can be downloaded from the play store, so you're not stuck with a bunch of bloat that you don't want or need. there are replacements for the phone, contacts, camera, and gallery as well...
Just before I flash this, does Wifi Tether work? Has anyone tried it?
Thanks!
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Wi-Fi won't turn on for me after a clean install. Weird.
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Coronado is dead said:
Just before I flash this, does Wifi Tether work? Has anyone tried it?
Thanks!
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Wi-Fi won't turn on for me after a clean install. Weird.
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yes, wifi tether is unlocked, as mentioned in the op.
as for wifi, there's no reason it shouldn't work, as i didn't modify anything that has to do with it. i'd recommend wiping everything except internal and external storage, then flashing boot, system, and radio to ensure a clean install. please post if you still have issues after doing that.
New to me AHD will not boot into any custom roms, I'm confused as to why. But here's what I've done:
Root (motochopper)
Unlock bootloader
Using mythtools, flashed recovery
enter recovery, factory reset, also format /system (CWM Touch 6.0.4.4)
flash CM and Gapps
Afterwards, phone just sits at boot logo. I used mythtools to reflash stock firmware, and that boots and works fine, but when I repeat the process of flashing recovery and flashing a rom, the phone will no longer boot. What am I misssing?
If you're flashing CM, make sure you flash a nightly from BEFORE July 1st, or flash milestone release M8. Then report back results.
Any CM-based ROM from after those dates won't flash because of bootloader issues related to the fact that the Atrix HD hasn't been upgraded to Motorola's latest bootloader yet.
quasihellfish said:
If you're flashing CM, make sure you flash a nightly from BEFORE July 1st, or flash milestone release M8. Then report back results.
Any CM-based ROM from after those dates won't flash because of bootloader issues related to the fact that the Atrix HD hasn't been upgraded to Motorola's latest bootloader yet.
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Thanks. I was trying to flash M8. Guess I'm going to try and reroot and reunlock boot loader, though it's already done.
mustafu said:
Thanks. I was trying to flash M8. Guess I'm going to try and reroot and reunlock boot loader, though it's already done.
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M8 should work. It's still JB bootloader compatible.
palmbeach05 said:
M8 should work. It's still JB bootloader compatible.
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Same goes with validus 6.0
It's like fastboot isn't working...keep trying to flash recovery from it and it doesn't seem to work. Going to check those threads.
Went through the whole process again, still bootloops. rom and gapps flash fine with no errors, the only strangeness I notice is that while flashing rom in recovery, it doesn't seem to take very long (15-20 secs at most). I remember it being considerably longer, the gapps take longer to flash than the rom does. MD5 is good, rom is intact. I'm at a loss of what to do.
mustafu said:
Went through the whole process again, still bootloops. rom and gapps flash fine with no errors, the only strangeness I notice is that while flashing rom in recovery, it doesn't seem to take very long (15-20 secs at most). I remember it being considerably longer, the gapps take longer to flash than the rom does. MD5 is good, rom is intact. I'm at a loss of what to do.
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Which recovery are you using?
mustafu said:
Went through the whole process again, still bootloops. rom and gapps flash fine with no errors, the only strangeness I notice is that while flashing rom in recovery, it doesn't seem to take very long (15-20 secs at most). I remember it being considerably longer, the gapps take longer to flash than the rom does. MD5 is good, rom is intact. I'm at a loss of what to do.
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Instead of CWM Touch, try flashing Philz Advanced recovery (I think it's what most users use). Download latest from here: https://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/moto_msm8960/
I've never had an issue using Philz. I'm on version 6.43.6 now (which is based on CWM 6.0.4.8)
bylithium said:
Which recovery are you using?
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CWM Touch 6.0.4.4
quasihellfish said:
Instead of CWM Touch, try flashing Philz Advanced recovery (I think it's what most users use). Download latest from here: https://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/moto_msm8960/
I've never had an issue using Philz. I'm on version 6.43.6 now (which is based on CWM 6.0.4.8)
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Thank you, will give it a try.
mustafu said:
CWM Touch 6.0.4.4
Thank you, will give it a try.
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I recommend philz. What rom are you flashing?
bylithium said:
I recommend philz. What rom are you flashing?
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Was trying unified CM M8 still.
mustafu said:
Was trying unified CM M8 still.
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How did philz go for you? I'm running sokp ?
bylithium said:
How did philz go for you? I'm running sokp ?
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Was another no-go on PhilZ Back on Stock 4.1 again, unfortunately. Didn't even bootloop this time, just sat at the Moto logo. Strangely, I don't have the Bootloader Unlocked warning screen, just a red Moto logo, not sure how that got changed.
mustafu said:
Was another no-go on PhilZ Back on Stock 4.1 again, unfortunately. Didn't even bootloop this time, just sat at the Moto logo. Strangely, I don't have the Bootloader Unlocked warning screen, just a red Moto logo, not sure how that got changed.
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Damn, I've messaged you.
So after a little this and that, I've realized that the md5 of the ROM isn't matching anymore, and no matter what browser and how many times I download the ROM, the md5 will now never match. Using the md5 checker on PhilZ latest. The gapps match every time when I check.
I've been using my Kingston SD card to store the ROMs and gapps, will try storing them on the phone and see how it fares.
Sent from my MB886 using Tapatalk
It's working now. Flashed the ROM, phone sat at the boot logo for 20 minutes, then the cm boot animation came on and booted from there. This is the 3rd AHD I've owned but the 1st to have this very strange behavior.
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In response to a lot of guys for having a flashable stock image of latest android 5.0.1 for mako
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- Please flash this zip file like other regular ROMs founded in xda
- To get the flawless flash also this is recommended to use latest Recoveries ( I personally use TWRP )
- First boot will takes more than 10 minutes , so please be patient.
note:
For root access you can use " CF-Auto-Root-mako-occam-nexus4"
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Download Link:
http://www.4shared.com/zip/05o0XDYnba/occam-LRX22C.html
Feel free to make mirror
This flashable zip overwrites our custom recovery after flashed?
Coz a custom recovery (like TWRP/CWM) prevents me from using a PC,
If these zip flashes also the recovery back to stock, then we cant go back/revert back from Nandroid without a PC..
Just a simple question, but I put mu reasons why.. Heheh.
Thanks by the way for sharing the ROM..
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Device: Google Nexus 4 (LG-E960) 16GB (MAKO)
ROM: SimpleAOSP-L-ROM (Stable Build 7)
Kernel: Stuxnet v4.5 (3.4.105)
Gapps: PA-Gapps-5.0.1-BETA4 (MINI)
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yethz said:
this flashable zip overwrites our custom recovery after flashed?
Coz a custom recovery (like twrp/cwm) prevents me from using a pc,
if these zip flashes also the recovery back to stock, then we cant go back/revert back from nandroid without a pc..
Just a simple question, but i put mu reasons why.. Heheh.
Thanks by the way for sharing the rom..
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device: google nexus 4 (lg-e960) 16gb (mako)
rom: simpleaosp-l-rom (stable build 7)
kernel: stuxnet v4.5 (3.4.105)
gapps: pa-gapps-5.0.1-beta4 (mini)
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no, it does not
Can we get a different host? Its asking me to sign in through facebook/twitter/instagram etc if I want to download.
Thanks for the making it flashable though!
aidinvm_ultimate said:
no, it does not
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I think it is necessary to remove recovery-from-boot.p from system
pincher65 said:
I think it is necessary to remove recovery-from-boot.p from system
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this is safe to flash rom even without "recovery-from-boot" but all in all this Rom does not rewrite your current recovery
Hey, do I just need to flash this by doing a wipe data/factory reset in TWRP---Flash this zip and im good to go...Is this right?
theo28 said:
Hey, do I just need to flash this by doing a wipe data/factory reset in TWRP---Flash this zip and im good to go...Is this right?
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Yes, as you said
aidinvm_ultimate said:
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In response to a lot of guys for having a flashable stock image of latest android 5.0.1 for mako
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- Please flash this zip file like other regular ROMs founded in xda
- To get the flawless flash also this is recommended to use latest Recoveries ( I personally use TWRP )
- First boot will takes more than 10 minutes , so please be patient.
note:
For root access you can use " CF-Auto-Root-mako-occam-nexus4"
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Download Link:
http://www.4shared.com/zip/05o0XDYnba/occam-LRX22C.html
Feel free to make mirror
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Works exactly as mentioned and it took me about 9 minutes to reboot and maybe another 10 to do CF root. Good job!
Can I flash a custom kernel over this?
GorfDroid said:
Can I flash a custom kernel over this?
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Yeap, you can treat It like any other rom, but for safty always do nandbackup of system before.
Hi, thank you for this ROM. Can I flash it over CM11 without factory reset? Is the radio module updated too?
i'm getting battery usage data not available when i check the battery status in notifications
Many thanks
Planning on trying the CM12 kangs. This zip will allow me go from CM12 to stock through a simple flash.
swimma said:
Hi, thank you for this ROM. Can I flash it over CM11 without factory reset? Is the radio module updated too?
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No,there is no radio included, you have to flash it desperately
mynickname said:
Planning on trying the CM12 kangs. This zip will allow me go from CM12 to stock through a simple flash.
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you're welcome bro
ankuzero said:
i'm getting battery usage data not available when i check the battery status in notifications
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plz do wipe cache (or even factory reset if you come from custom rom), every thing is Ok here
Wiped and install, however after one reboot the back/home buttons are missing and the notification bar isn't showing either.
Did a factory reset and still nothing.
SilentSummer said:
Wiped and install, however after one reboot the back/home buttons are missing and the notification bar isn't showing either.
Did a factory reset and still nothing.
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Strange, this is pure stock with Zero modification.... I have no such issue here and think no one niether has this! Did you flash any seperate mod?
aidinvm_ultimate said:
Strange, this is pure stock with Zero modification.... I have no such issue here and think no one niether has this! Did you flash any seperate mod?
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I tried the other stock Lollipop floating around and had the same issue. Ended up having to pull the image directly from Google. It's good to go now.
No other mods were flashed.
SilentSummer said:
Wiped and install, however after one reboot the back/home buttons are missing and the notification bar isn't showing either.
Did a factory reset and still nothing.
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I had the same issue.
I updated to the latest TWRP, I then factory wiped. cleaned cache, and dalvik.
Then installed this stock rom from scratch with the instructions here and it fixed the issue.
Give it another go...
I am trying to remember the exact details. But this was almost 2 weeks ago, and I might be missing a step?
Hope not...
So i'm on pabx 5.0.1 and i want to upgrade to 5.0.9,
Can i just copy the 5.0.9 .zip to the storage and flash it (without wiping data or formatting)
or i'm gonna need to do a clean flashing?
thanks in advance..
ahmed1186 said:
So i'm on pabx 5.0.1 and i want to upgrade to 5.0.9,
Can i just copy the 5.0.9 .zip to the storage and flash it (without wiping data or formatting)
or i'm gonna need to do a clean flashing?
thanks in advance..
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Clean Install,
Flash all, Boot, System and Userdata + GApps just like fresh install.
If you were on 5.0.4 or above you could have done only flashed Boot and System.
RohitBopnna said:
Clean Install,
Flash all, Boot, System and Userdata + GApps just like fresh install.
If you were on 5.0.4 or above you could have done only flashed Boot and System.
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are you sure? cause i've just seen it in his site he wrote that you don't have to flash user data if you're coming from a 5.x build.
ahmed1186 said:
are you sure? cause i've just seen it in his site he wrote that you don't have to flash user data if you're coming from a 5.x build.
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If you read all the notes you will see that from 5.0.4 he is using a new set of GApps, which means you have to flash all if you were below 5.0.4.
RohitBopnna said:
If you read all the notes you will see that from 5.0.4 he is using a new set of GApps, which means you have to flash all if you were below 5.0.4.
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Sorry
just saw it, thanks anyway
Is it possible to install TWRP onto my Nexus 6 then root with supersu, then install a different kernel? I'm trying not have the stupid red triangle apart but every time I try to install and root, it says I'm corrupt?
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cwis said:
Is it possible to install TWRP onto my Nexus 6 then root with supersu, then install a different kernel? I'm trying not have the stupid red triangle apart but every time I try to install and root, it says I'm corrupt?
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You need another kernel. When M-Bootlader and M-radio and TWRP are installed you can install a custom rom like JDX and supersu. Check the OP of the JDX thread.
NLBeev said:
You need another kernel. When M-Bootlader and M-radio and TWRP are installed you can install a custom rom like JDX and supersu. Check the OP of the JDX thread.
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I can't get past TWRP installation. It soft bricks my phone every time then I need to rollback to 5.1.1
It's getting annoying.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
cwis said:
I can't get past TWRP installation. It soft bricks my phone every time then I need to rollback to 5.1.1
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When rooted in 5,1,1 you have probably also TWRP. Than goto the JDX thread,
In the OP you find links for downloading zips with M-bootloader and M-radio and supersu and the JDX rom.
NLBeev said:
When rooted in 5,1,1 you have probably also TWRP. Than goto the JDX thread,
In the OP you find links for downloading zips with M-bootloader and M-radio and supersu and the JDX rom.
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Thanks for the help NLB. I was thinking of something like that along those lines. Can you provide me with a link to the JDX rom? I searched for it and found very little, except some antiquated threads that dont relate to what I'm trying to do. And you were correct, the first thing I did was install TWRP on 5.1.1.
Unless this is the one,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-jdx-1-0-t3121053
Would I then install this after flashing back 5.1.1/twrp then go with this? I'm not really sure what you meant by flashing the M-bootloader and radio, would that be after twrp gets flashed?
Look for chainfire's SuperSU beta version 2.52 and also for a modified stock boot.img . This worked fine for me. You can flash the modified boot.img using Wugfresh's advance utilities if you aren't comfortable using the fastboot flash commands.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
cwis said:
Unless this is the one,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-jdx-1-0-t3121053
Would I then install this after flashing back 5.1.1/twrp then go with this? I'm not really sure what you meant by flashing the M-bootloader and radio, would that be after twrp gets flashed?
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You need to scroll down to first post section "Instructions" and follow them to the T.
Instructions
0. ensure you are on twrp 2.8.7+ for recovery!
1. flash bootloader if not already on JDX 4.0.x (download flashable bootloader zip)
2. flash radio if not already on JDX 4.0.x (download flashable radio zip)
3. reboot recovery
4. flash ROM
5. format data partition if not already on M
6. boot ROM and sit your phone down for 10 minutes (seriously, things need to finish setting up!)
Download files from here: http://4ndr01d.com/repos/shamu/jdx/
Perfect. Thanks so much. I'm going to do this today. I will update when finished. I'm assuming I need to take the files dated 10/6?
cwis said:
Perfect. Thanks so much. I'm going to do this today. I will update when finished. I'm assuming I need to take the files dated 10/6?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3121053
You need the first three (4.0.1; mra58k)
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/chainfire/supersu/supersu-2-52-android-apk-download/
Busybox from PlayStore
NLBeev said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3121053
You need the first three (4.0.1; mra58k)
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/chainfire/supersu/supersu-2-52-android-apk-download/
Busybox from PlayStore
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I just flashed all the necessary files (bootloader, radio and now finished JDX 4.01.zip).
I'm about to do the format data part in TWRP. I go to WIPE>select FORMAT DATA then let it do it's thing. Is that the correct procedure? I remember formatting data once before and I bricked my device. I just want to make sure I'm doing this right before I blow it up lol
cwis said:
I'm about to do the format data part in TWRP. I go to WIPE>select FORMAT DATA then let it do it's thing. Is that the correct procedure? I remember formatting data once before and I bricked my device. I just want to make sure I'm doing this right before I blow it up lol
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If you have completed step 4. flash ROM you are good to go. Type "yes" to confirm and format. First boot will take some time. Then you give it 10 minutes to set up things under the hood.
Witek_M said:
If you have completed step 4. flash ROM you are good to go. Type "yes" to confirm and format. First boot will take some time. Then you give it 10 minutes to set up things under the hood.
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Worked! I have my led lights back, my speed and the warm phone again!
A few days later and I'm very happy with the rom. Everything I need!