so ive messed with this before and have hard bricked devices doing so but those devices diddnt have custom recovery but i was able to increase the data partition size by approximately 500MB (see screenshot below) im working on a recovery zip that wll do it and seeing wherelse i can pull stuff from lol. i plan to future update it so that the system is 1GB which is about all you really need and shrink partitiojnns that have more space then they ned down to like 5MB to keep the number scheme the same
Beta 1 zip is bad i am just goinmg to make a windows bat file that will do it lol
instructions.
if you want to keep your rom and data you will need and external sd card that is big nough to hold a backup of system and data.
okay i made a bat script that **SHOULD** work i havent been able to test one part of it so if youd like to test ill attach the zip to the bottom of the post
DISCLAIMER
i am not resposible if you brick your device doing this i can only confirm it will work on D415 if your onj a variant and want to know if itll work PM me the output put either from adb or a terminal emulator ls -l /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-num
now there are instructions on screen to follow so make sure you fread them or you could screw something uyp lol
demonslayer12349 said:
so ive messed with this before and have hard bricked devices doing so but those devices diddnt have custom recovery but i was able to increase the data partition size by approximately 500MB (see screenshot below) im working on a recovery zip that wll do it and seeing wherelse i can pull stuff from lol. i plan to future update it so that the system is 1GB which is about all you really need and shrink partitiojnns that have more space then they ned down to like 5MB to keep the number scheme the same
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so how do u increased it.....???
using sd card ext partitions or shrinking of other partitions..???
kprsnt said:
so how do u increased it.....???
using sd card ext partitions or shrinking of other partitions..???
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shrinking of others. my final shrinking puts the total at 5.65GB
Hey guys! Is there any update for this project.
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sorabh.v6 said:
Hey guys! Is there any update for this project.
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Update..???
This works (because i tried this kind of method in p500)..
But I didnt tested it because my device is new ..
If u wanna try PM him
sorabh.v6 said:
Hey guys! Is there any update for this project.
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just posted the first beta
I'm going to try this then give feed back
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Just curious if this will work with stock rom
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I got an error flashing the .zip on TWRP, something related to binary. My model is the 410hn. Thanks for the support to L90.
Using cwm, got and error 6 during flash. D410. Stock ROM
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goldfinv said:
Using cwm, got and error 6 during flash. D410. Stock ROM
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InfinitusDesigner said:
I got an error flashing the .zip on TWRP, something related to binary. My model is the 410hn. Thanks for the support to L90.
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working on a windows script right now to do it or to restore it to defazult
demonslayer12349 said:
so ive messed with this before and have hard bricked devices doing so but those devices diddnt have custom recovery but i was able to increase the data partition size by approximately 500MB (see screenshot below) im working on a recovery zip that wll do it and seeing wherelse i can pull stuff from lol. i plan to future update it so that the system is 1GB which is about all you really need and shrink partitiojnns that have more space then they ned down to like 5MB to keep the number scheme the same
Beta 1 zip is bad i am just goinmg to make a windows bat file that will do it lol
instructions.
if you want to keep your rom and data you will need and external sd card that is big nough to hold a backup of system and data.
okay i made a bat script that **SHOULD** work i havent been able to test one part of it so if youd like to test ill attach the zip to the bottom of the post
DISCLAIMER
i am not resposible if you brick your device doing this i can only confirm it will work on D415 if your onj a variant and want to know if itll work PM me the output put either from adb or a terminal emulator ls -l /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-num
now there are instructions on screen to follow so make sure you fread them or you could screw something uyp lol
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I tried using this and it at first didn't find adb. I moved the .bat into the tools folder, and it ran and booted to recovery. When it booted to recovery it sat there saying "waiting for device to enter recovery"
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blondgod said:
I tried using this and it at first didn't find adb. I moved the .bat into the tools folder, and it ran and booted to recovery. When it booted to recovery it sat there saying "waiting for device to enter recovery"
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Okay. I need to refresh my bat scripting obviously XD and do you have twro installed? I should have mentioned that and if nothing else just unplug plug back in.
demonslayer12349 said:
Okay. I need to refresh my bat scripting obviously XD and do you have twro installed? I should have mentioned that and if nothing else just unplug plug back in.
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Um no, I have Philz-Touch installed, Is there any way to turn this into a flashable zip? I don't want to loose my CWM format backups, so if I must switch to TWR then I might pass for now.
Awesome work none-the-less.
blondgod said:
Um no, I have Philz-Touch installed, Is there any way to turn this into a flashable zip? I don't want to loose my CWM format backups, so if I must switch to TWR then I might pass for now.
Awesome work none-the-less.
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I've tried making a flashable zip but with no success. Right now twrp is the only way this works
blondgod said:
Um no, I have Philz-Touch installed, Is there any way to turn this into a flashable zip? I don't want to loose my CWM format backups, so if I must switch to TWR then I might pass for now.
Awesome work none-the-less.
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Sorry should have mentioned you needed twrp. I've tried flashable zips but can't seem to get a working one
demonslayer12349 said:
Sorry should have mentioned you needed twrp. I've tried flashable zips but can't seem to get a working one
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Its no problem at all. I've got enough space for now. Thanks for the work!
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blondgod said:
Its no problem at all. I've got enough space for now. Thanks for the work!
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No problem.
What about restoring original partition scheme? Is this possible via kdz tools (or what's called)? Is kdz reparitioning device?
Or it has to be done manually (then we have repart making it EXACTLY the same, every single byte?
@demonslayer12349, your script is a little strange.
Code:
@adb shell su -c "mount -o remopunt rw, /"
It should be:
Code:
@adb shell su -c "mount -o remount rw, /"
isn't it?
Then another thing. You delete 4 partitions and create only three.
For D410 partition 31 is "eksst". It is 0.5mb only. What is the reason to delete it?
Or the script is device-specific?
judas1977 said:
What about restoring original partition scheme? Is this possible via kdz tools (or what's called)? Is kdz reparitioning device?
Or it has to be done manually (then we have repart making it EXACTLY the same, every single byte?
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As I know LG software doesn't recreate partitions, so you have to do it manually.
@up
Thx for the answer. Spoony bards they are
Related
Hi. Wanted to install enigma rom, but I had some problems. When wanted to flash the system using fastboot - there was an error, not enough space. Then I tried with clockwork, didn't work either.
After that I noticed that I have to change size of partitions, went to this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15901109&postcount=23 , downloaded System: 250 Data: 134, tried to flash it. But again a f**king error -writing appsbl failed (remote: unknown partition).
Googled it, but didn't found nothing useful. Would be very glad, if someone here would help.
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Hi. Wanted to install enigma rom, but I had some problems. When wanted to flash the system using fastboot - there was an error, not enough space. Then I tried with clockwork, didn't work either.
After that I noticed that I have to change size of partitions, went to this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15901109&postcount=23 , downloaded System: 250 Data: 134, tried to flash it. But again a f**king error -writing appsbl failed (remote: unknown partition).
Googled it, but didn't found nothing useful. Would be very glad, if someone here would help.
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Hi there glad your interested in enigma we have a nice release comming very soon
What are you using windows or linux?
If its linux remember sudo or su before the commands and to restart you terminal check permissions and do a clean wipe ex sudo ./fastboot -w
If using windows download mur4iks custom boot loader it works better than the pre made files for windows the pre mades where more for linux.
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Maybe I can't google it correctly, but I can't find mur4iks custom boot loader.
ejnahuj said:
Maybe I can't google it correctly, but I can't find mur4iks custom boot loader.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171531
Ty for the link, did it 250;134. Now the system is sending, but after 3-4mins. It's failure again -data transfer failure (Too many links).
ejnahuj said:
Ty for the link, did it 250;134. Now the system is sending, but after 3-4mins. It's failure again -data transfer failure (Too many links).
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Did you read the instructions carefully and are you running everything as administrator or root?
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ejnahuj said:
Ty for the link, did it 250;134. Now the system is sending, but after 3-4mins. It's failure again -data transfer failure (Too many links).
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i Think your USB Port have something wrong and disconnect every 5 secs like mine
try another
cccb010 said:
i Think your USB Port have something wrong and disconnect every 5 secs like mine
try another
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Nope, can flash any other roms without problems.
Danzano said:
Did you read the instructions carefully and are you running everything as administrator or root?
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There wasn't much to do, and yes I did everything correct. Cause if there wasn't enough space, there would be that error again, that there isn't enough space.
ejnahuj said:
Hi. Wanted to install enigma rom, but I had some problems. When wanted to flash the system using fastboot - there was an error, not enough space. Then I tried with clockwork, didn't work either.
After that I noticed that I have to change size of partitions, went to this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15901109&postcount=23 , downloaded System: 250 Data: 134, tried to flash it. But again a f**king error -writing appsbl failed (remote: unknown partition).
Googled it, but didn't found nothing useful. Would be very glad, if someone here would help.
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Download Mur4iks custom bootloader and then put ur phone into fastboot.
Connect phone to pc and check that all the fastboot driver has been installed.
Then open the bootloader and select ur system partition.. (data partition will
change auto) then click wipe data and then click flash partition..
Click reboot and then go into recovery and then flash enigma !!
Hey i think you should use the bootloadertool not the predefined one's maybe that works.
http://kulkoff.com/swift/ and then download the swiftbootloaderbuilder.zip.
extract into one folder ! it needs some additional files.
make backup with clockworkmod!
put the gt540 via usb , restart into fastboot mode before starting the bootloaderbuilder!
run the bootloaderbuilder.exe as administrator if using 7 / vista.
select partition sizes, flash bootloader. wipe & reboot.
restore an backup of your rom, flashable zips work too.
mur4ik said:
Mur4ik said:
Hi. Thats should be added in header that this "tool" has a requirements MS .NET frameworks 3.5 SP1 and adove.
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SO THAT MIGHT BE THE PROBLEM TOO
I have 4.0 , but I did change the sizes correctly , the problem is now this - data transfer failure, too many links.
ejnahuj said:
I have 4.0 , but I did change the sizes correctly , the problem is now this - data transfer failure, too many links.
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What is the problem causing? Can't you remove USB cable and u are done?
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The error is in fastboot, so I can't remove the usb. Can't install with recovery, cause there's always. - Installation aborted.
ejnahuj said:
The error is in fastboot, so I can't remove the usb. Can't install with recovery, cause there's always. - Installation aborted.
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Recovery says always aborted ?
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andreas__ said:
Recovery says always aborted ?
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With enigma rom yes, with others no. I'm using 5.2.0.7.
ejnahuj said:
With enigma rom yes, with others no. I'm using 5.2.0.7.
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Maybe dan knows which recovery to use?
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andreas__ said:
Maybe dan knows which recovery to use?
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Im using the same bro but i have been looking into these issues and think ive solved most of them
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Hi all. Quick notice:
Usual disclaimers apply.
This is an Unsecure boot.img I made for Android 4.2 on the Nexus 4.
Okay cool... but what is an insecure boot.img?
An insecure boot.img allows the device to be booted with permissions to be mounted as root. This is a way of being able to push SuperSU/Superuser.apk to /system/app and the Su Binaries to /bin
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
exit
See more here: External Link
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To use this you must be unlocked, not familar with unlocking a Nexus device? Easy. In fastboot mode type "fastboot oem unlock" this wipes all data on the device (virtual sd included).
A nice article regarding this thread was published here: http://www.addictivetips.com/android/root-google-nexus-4-install-clockworkmod-recovery/
To boot this boot.img:
must be in the platform-tools folder in the android-sdk
must be in fastboot mode (power+vol-)
First use: fastboot boot "boot.img" (no ")
Why boot? I have not tested this image as I don't have a Nexus 4 as of yet.**
**Some users report flashing the image makes the phone in need of a fastboot stock flashing session, stick to booting for now.
Thank you for helping!
-fkrone
-Ranguvar
-USSENTERNCC1701E
This is mainly for development purposes to obtain root on this device, it will be an easier process when a recovery is published and you can flash a su.zip. (see attached)
DOWNLOAD HERE: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390169635556426389
Note, this is in Nexus 7 folder as Nexus 4 does not have its own atm.
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Please Lock!
Placeholder reserve
Harry GT-S5830 said:
Anyone able to get me recovery.fstab from recovery image and ill try make a cwm6 touch recovery for us.
I wouldn't be lazy and do it myself but PC is off
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sgs2ext4 doesn't work on the recovery.img and the image isn't mountable by itself in Windows.
Too lazy to reboot into Linux, for now.. any other way to crack it open?
Ranguvar said:
sgs2ext4 doesn't work on the recovery.img and the image isn't mountable by itself in Windows.
Too lazy to reboot into Linux, for now.. any other way to crack it open?
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Pull it apart in hex editor
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Harry GT-S5830 said:
Anyone able to get me recovery.fstab from recovery image and ill try make a cwm6 touch recovery for us.
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I've got the recovery.img, can I get the .fstab out without loop mounting? I don't have a linux machine set up right now.
USSENTERNCC1701E said:
I've got the recovery.img, can I get the .fstab out without loop mounting? I don't have a linux machine set up right now.
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Old fashioned HxD
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443994
I could probably do it without this, but it probably wouldn't mount data/media (what emulates the SD) so it would be relatively useless as that's where zips are
Also this might prove useful: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494036 (requires Cygwin or Linux environment)
Harry GT-S5830 said:
Old fashioned HxD
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443994
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Hell, I wouldn't trust myself to rip it out with a hex editor. I'm setting up a VM right now, but I could just upload the recovery.img for you. I pulled it out of the stock image that google uploaded today.
USSENTERNCC1701E said:
Hell, I wouldn't trust myself to rip it out with a hex editor. I'm setting up a VM right now, but I could just upload the recovery.img for you. I pulled it out of the stock image that google uploaded today.
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Cheers, that's where I had mine but I corrupted it :/ ill try pull it apart on the 600MHz wonder pico
Or perhaps not... 3.2" is too small for hex
Harry GT-S5830 said:
Cheers, that's where I had mine but I corrupted it :/ ill try pull it apart on the 600MHz wonder pico
Or perhaps not... 3.2" is too small for hex
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Lol, I'm having a hell of a time getting Slax as a cooperative VM, might have to go all out with ubuntu
Got it!
Thanks for the tutorials. It was just fun to to something short after midnight (Germany). I was a little bit bored Would be nice if you can mention me in the people helped to create this recovery
http://www.mediafire.com/?mlv72phch1tgd5y Mediafire-Mirror
Dammit, beat me to it!
Serves me right for making dinner first
http://ompldr.org/vZ2ExYQ/recovery.fstab
Can i ask something as a future buyer of nexus 4 and older user of another phone...the fastboot is the "bootloader" (pink screen on my older phone) the state of the phone where i can connect it to my computer and see the folder containing the recovery.img boot.img...etc???
pikachukaki said:
Can i ask something as a future buyer of nexus 4 and older user of another phone...the fastboot is the "bootloader" (pink screen on my older phone) the state of the phone where i can connect it to my computer and see the folder containing the recovery.img boot.img...etc???
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That's not quite how it works. These .img files we are talking about are pictures of the stock version of those paritions. Try reading this article for an explanation of Android partitioning.
There is also a great graphic here. The site is in Spanish, I haven't used Google to translate it, but the picture there is in English. Take your time with it, there's a lot of info there.
To get into Fastboot mode, do you just hold the volume down button while powering on? Never used a Nexus device before. Have been strictly on HTC up until now. I'm picking up my Nexus 4 in the morning and don't mind trying, as long as there's a way to undo anything in case something goes wrong.
Stryder5 said:
To get into Fastboot mode, do you just hold the volume down button while powering on? Never used a Nexus device before. Have been strictly on HTC up until now. I'm picking up my Nexus 4 in the morning and don't mind trying, as long as there's a way to undo anything in case something goes wrong.
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Or you can enable adb and
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
The command
Code:
fastboot boot boot.img
is temporary. All it does is boot, one time only, the image you specify. Once you've mounted system as rw however, everything you do in /system before rebooting is permanent.
USSENTERNCC1701E said:
Or you can enable adb and
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
The command
Code:
fastboot boot boot.img
is temporary. All it does is boot, one time only, the image you specify. Once you've mounted system as rw however, everything you do in /system before rebooting is permanent.
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So does adding the su binaries and the superuser apk give you permanent root after this then?
And exactly what binaries are needed to gain root? I've never gained root using that method before so am a little unfamiliar in this territory.
Stryder5 said:
So does adding the su binaries and the superuser apk give you permanent root after this then?
And exactly what binaries are needed to gain root? I've never gained root using that method before so am a little unfamiliar in this territory.
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Woops, wrong thread.
Yes, if you push the su binary from a superuser flashable zip to /system/bin/ and chmod 0655, plus the superuser apk, you will have permanent root after.
Also, there is a recovery.img now, so you can test that out, if it works, flash it from fastboot, then flash a superuser zip from that recovery.
Thank you for getting it (recovery.fstab), looks like someone beat me to it though!
Sorry for late response I have to sleep as I'm in last school year
Ill cook up a recovery just to make your efforts worthwhile
It's in OP, its probably 99.9% the same as the other guys so i'm not going to make duplicate thread, use who evers recovery you wish.
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Reason I say fastboot boot first is because it allows you to boot the image without permanently (well, unless you flash another over) flashing a partition without knowing it works.
Booted fine when I ran fastboot boot boot.img, but when I actually flashed it, it's giving me a boot loop now Booting back into fastboot shows secure boot still enabled. Any suggestions? Or do you have the original bootloader image?
Stryder5 said:
Booted fine when I ran fastboot boot boot.img, but when I actually flashed it, it's giving me a boot loop now Booting back into fastboot shows secure boot still enabled. Any suggestions? Or do you have the original bootloader image?
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Not at my comp now or I'd upload it, bit of you rip open the fa Tory image from the Google servers you should find it
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On a side note, what possessed you to do that?
USB OTG Info:
USB OTG will show up as external_sd. If external_sd is not mounting, reboot recovery. You must enter recovery with usb already inserted.
Installation:
Unlock bootloader at http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
Uncheck fastboot in the rom in power options
Turn phone completely off
Boot into HBOOT>Fastboot
Inside of fastboot. Erase cache. Use command "fastboot erase cache"
Use command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Root:
To gain root on stock rom. Flash recovery in fastboot then flash this inside of recovery. There are two root programs. Superuser and SuperSU. Both are listed.
Superuser - http://download.clockworkmod.com/superuser/superuser.zip
OR
SuperSU - http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Downloads:
http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/MYSTUL/Recovery//recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.4-mystul.img
PC USB Mass Storage:
You can't! http://teamw.in/DataMedia
Touch version is a test. Not sure if it will work properly but the classic version should be fully working. Let me know of any problems.
Flyhalf205 said:
Touch version is a test. Not sure if it will work properly but the classic version should be fully working. Let me know of any problems.
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At least on my device, the touch recovery does *not* work, but the classic recovery *does*. Cheers!
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One more thing to note: mounting the internal storage/sdcard does not seem to work either.
nuclear_eclipse said:
At least on my device, the touch recovery does *not* work, but the classic recovery *does*. Cheers!
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One more thing to note: mounting the internal storage/sdcard does not seem to work either.
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I'll take down the Touch and get a test build out....Will never work mounting the storage The internal sdcard is actually located in /data/media. It can not be mounted as storage. The only way is to use ADB commands.
Flyhalf205 said:
I'll take down the Touch and get a test build out....Will never work mounting the storage
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That's quite a shame then. Flashing from /sdcard is by far easier to manage than using adb sideload.... :'(
nuclear_eclipse said:
That's quite a shame then. Flashing from /sdcard is by far easier to manage than using adb sideload.... :'(
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Adb sideload or adb push to the sdcard.
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Flyhalf205 said:
Adb sideload or adb push to the sdcard.
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I tried adb pushing to /sdcard while running the recovery image, but it still refused to flash from there because it would fail trying to mount /sdcard. adb sideload was the only method that actually worked. Unless I'm missing something...
nuclear_eclipse said:
I tried adb pushing to /sdcard while running the recovery image, but it still refused to flash from there because it would fail trying to mount /sdcard. adb sideload was the only method that actually worked. Unless I'm missing something...
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Not sure. Newer HTC phones are strange in the recovery. You mind testing TWRP?
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Sure, I'll test it shortly.
nuclear_eclipse said:
Sure, I'll test it shortly.
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So, were you able to successfully root the First as well? Or was that back-and-forth about adb loading/side-loading about root? I tried re-reading the posts, but my newb-translator is on the fritz.
lordlittlebrooks said:
So, were you able to successfully root the First as well? Or was that back-and-forth about adb loading/side-loading about root? I tried re-reading the posts, but my newb-translator is on the fritz.
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Yes, I have successfully rooted my First with the recovery and Superuser zip from the first post. Flash the recovery and reboot into it, then choose install zip from sideload, and then have your phone connected to the PC with the superuser zip, and run `adb sideload path/to/Superuser.zip`. Once that completes, reboot the phone, and you should have full root access.
nuclear_eclipse said:
Yes, I have successfully rooted my First with the recovery and Superuser zip from the first post. Flash the recovery and reboot into it, then choose install zip from sideload, and then have your phone connected to the PC with the superuser zip, and run `adb sideload path/to/Superuser.zip`. Once that completes, reboot the phone, and you should have full root access.
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Thanks for spelling that out. Beers headed for you and flyhalf. Can't wait to get home and root my First!
lordlittlebrooks said:
Thanks for spelling that out. Beers headed for you and flyhalf. Can't wait to get home and root my First!
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Thanks Glad everything is working out. Uploading a new TWRP build if anyone likes that better.
I've added a few extra features into the classic version of CWM. Power off option in the menu and reboot to bootloader in advance menu. Regular CWM doesn't have those
nuclear_eclipse said:
Yes, I have successfully rooted my First with the recovery and Superuser zip from the first post. Flash the recovery and reboot into it, then choose install zip from sideload, and then have your phone connected to the PC with the superuser zip, and run `adb sideload path/to/Superuser.zip`. Once that completes, reboot the phone, and you should have full root access.
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Is it not possible to just put zip on sdcard and choose install zip from sdcard?
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phositadc said:
Is it not possible to just put zip on sdcard and choose install zip from sdcard?
Sent from my HTC first
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Since the recovery currently can't mount the sdcard partition, any attempt to flash from sdcard fails. The only method that works afaik is the option to flash via sideload, which requires the phone to be attached to a PC running adb. I'm not certain, but it sounds like this would also prevent the CyanogenMod built-in update mechanism to fail as well...
nuclear_eclipse said:
Since the recovery currently can't mount the sdcard partition, any attempt to flash from sdcard fails. The only method that works afaik is the option to flash via sideload, which requires the phone to be attached to a PC running adb. I'm not certain, but it sounds like this would also prevent the CyanogenMod built-in update mechanism to fail as well...
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Can you see the folders on the sdcard when you go to install zip from sdcard?
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Flyhalf205 said:
Can you see the folders on the sdcard when you go to install zip from sdcard?
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No.
nuclear_eclipse said:
No.
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Okay. I'll need to look over my configs again. New build of twrp graphics should be fixed. See if you can see sdcard on that.
EDIT: I think I see what I did wrong in my config file. Building a new build.
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New build of CWM classic is up. Internal storage should work.
Flyhalf205 said:
New build of CWM classic is up. Internal storage should work.
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Internal storage worked like a charm! Thanks again FlyHalf!
Hi! I've founded and successfully installed CWM on S7390. All credits goes to @trivalent for compiling CWM for S7392. Because of the same processor on both devices, we can run that same CWM also for our devices
INSTALLING:
Code:
1. Download the attachment.
2. Extract it. You will get a .tar.md5 package
3. Start your device into ODIN mode by pressing VolDown + HOME + POWER button on your Galaxy Trend S7392.
4. Run ODIN and connect your device to your PC using USB cable.
5. Browse for the .tar.md5 file from "PDA" section. Select the recently extracted .tar.md5 package.
6. Flash it.
kacperpiasta said:
Hi! I've founded and successfully installed CWM on S7390. All credits goes to @trivalent for compiling CWM for S7392. Because of the same processor on both devices, we can run that same CWM also for our devices
INSTALLING:
Code:
1. Download the attachment.
2. Extract it. You will get a .tar.md5 package
3. Start your device into ODIN mode by pressing VolDown + HOME + POWER button on your Galaxy Trend S7392.
4. Run ODIN and connect your device to your PC using USB cable.
5. Browse for the .tar.md5 file from "PDA" section. Select the recently extracted .tar.md5 package.
6. Flash it.
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Never forget to hit Thanks, if someone helped you.
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fbli_41 said:
When I flash Cyanogen Mod 11 for other phone, What kind of problems occur?
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You may brick your device.
kacperpiasta said:
You may brick your device.
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I know and has got S7390 any rom?
Unfortunately not, but you can compile CM
Unfortunately not but you can compile CM on your own
kacperpiasta said:
Unfortunately not but you can compile CM on your own
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Sorry, I can't compile CM but we can try together
I see phones like S5360 and others like this, have open development...
I don't know why no one want to start to try to make an custom rom for GT-S7390/S7392...
(Sorry for bad english)
Andrei Radu said:
I see phones like S5360 and others like this, have open development...
I don't know why no one want to start to try to make an custom rom for GT-S7390/S7392...
(Sorry for bad english)
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I'm working on a rom and I started this afternoon
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Verry nice! I want to help you but, i don't know so much about modifiyng rom...
I started to make my own rom(only deodexed, deleted some un-used apps and zipaling) but, when i copy the rom.zip in my ext-sdcard it copy like 60% and after 60% it stop :/
Andrei Radu said:
Verry nice! I want to help you but, i don't know so much about modifiyng rom...
I started to make my own rom(only deodexed, deleted some un-used apps and zipaling) but, when i copy the rom.zip in my ext-sdcard it copy like 60% and after 60% it stop :/
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PM me and If you want to reply me please quote my post for notification
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So eh... are you still making it? or did you drop it?
bagslayer said:
So eh... are you still making it? or did you drop it?
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I made it and shared. Look at my started threads
fbli_41 said:
I made it and shared. Look at my started threads
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So, did you completed your custom ROM? Please share it for me, I have S7390 but I can't find out any custom rom for it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2965604
[ROM][MOD][S7390]Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite S7390 FancyLite ROM
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Cannot restore a backup
Hello there.
I have trouble restoring a backup via CWM recovery, getting this:
Checking MD5 sums...
Erasing boot before restore...
Restoring boot image...
Restoring system...
E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
Error while formatting /system!
What am I doing wrong?
TokRa said:
Hello there.
I have trouble restoring a backup via CWM recovery, getting this:
Checking MD5 sums...
Erasing boot before restore...
Restoring boot image...
Restoring system...
E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
Error while formatting /system!
What am I doing wrong?
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Try mount system before restore
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fbli_41 said:
Try mount system before restore
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Same story.
TokRa said:
Same story.
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Try with TWRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/recovery-twrp-2-8-1-0-galaxy-trend-lite-t3043534
Hi there!
I have a TX1085, it is already unlocked and rooted and has the CM Recovery installed. But before the CM Recovery I had the TWRP Recovery installed and tried to use it to flash CM12, which I had put on the SD-Card. It kept on telling me that mounting the system failed. Unfortunately I wiped everything via TWRP Recovery without creating a backup. Then I installed the CM Recovery to try again. Now, if I try to flash via CM Recovery (apply update) it doesn't show anything in my internal storage and I can't connect via adb using Ubuntu (Terminal tells me either "device not found" or "device offline".)
Any suggestions?
Greets
I have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm still learning all this, but in your case, from what I've learnend so far I'd maybe try the "fastboot boot recoveryfile.img" command, loading TWRP or CMrecovery into the ram of the phone and start flashing from there?! (just an idea)
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I have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm still learning all this, but in your case, from what I've learnend so far I'd maybe try the "fastboot boot recoveryfile.img" command, loading TWRP or CMrecovery into the ram of the phone and start flashing from there?! (just an idea)
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Thanks for your suggestion! Unfortunately I don't know how to get access to my phone again via computer, which is - I think - because I deleted the system on it. Or how else could I get into the ram? This is my first time to flash a phone, so I really need some guidance.
pyq said:
Thanks for your suggestion! Unfortunately I don't know how to get access to my phone again via computer, which is - I think - because I deleted the system on it. Or how else could I get into the ram? This is my first time to flash a phone, so I really need some guidance.
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Go to bootloader first the use the commands fastboot boot recovery.img
Try using twrp, everybody is working with it now.
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josuearisty said:
Go to bootloader first the use the commands fastboot boot recovery.img
Try using twrp, everybody is working with it now.
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
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I tried, but the Terminal gives me that:"cannot load 'recovery.img': No such file or directory". I'm in fastboot, is that correct? Is there another way?
Right now I can't (or don't know how to) switch back to TWRP, but I'll keep it in mind. Thanks for your help!
did you installed android sdk and adb drivers? if yes try to open cmd in sdk directory
pyq said:
I tried, but the Terminal gives me that:"cannot load 'recovery.img': No such file or directory". I'm in fastboot, is that correct? Is there another way?
Right now I can't (or don't know how to) switch back to TWRP, but I'll keep it in mind. Thanks for your help!
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Look for adb in 15 seconds and install it, go to directory where fastboot is located.
Download twrp image and rename it or something and copy recovery.img to fastboot directory.
If there is no recovery.img in that directory it will fail.
After you copy and rename recovery.img then you will be able to do what I told you.
If you are new at modding, you have to take it easy and ask everything before doing it.
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kaktusmaier125 said:
did you installed android sdk and adb drivers? if yes try to open cmd in sdk directory
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I am using Linux without Android SDK, but I have working fastboot and adb installed.
josuearisty said:
Look for adb in 15 seconds and install it, go to directory where fastboot is located.
Download twrp image and rename it or something and copy recovery.img to fastboot directory.
If there is no recovery.img in that directory it will fail.
After you copy and rename recovery.img then you will be able to do what I told you.
If you are new at modding, you have to take it easy and ask everything before doing it.
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
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I managed to get TWRP working again. I have the .zip-File in my Internal Storage, but can not mount System. How can I do this?
Edit: Wiping data seems to be working but I get the output "E:Unable to mount '/system'". When I try to install the ROM it fails to mount an unmount /system and gets stuck at "Patching system image unconditionally..."
pyq said:
I managed to get TWRP working again. I have the .zip-File in my Internal Storage, but can not mount System. How can I do this?
Edit: Wiping data seems to be working but I get the output "E:Unable to mount '/system'". When I try to install the ROM it fails to mount an unmount /system and gets stuck at "Patching system image unconditionally..."
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try to flash stock firmware
kaktusmaier125 said:
try to flash stock firmware
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How do I do it? Just put the stock.zip on the phone and flash with TWRP?
pyq said:
How do I do it? Just put the stock.zip on the phone and flash with TWRP?
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see this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/guide-return-to-stock-official-status-t3274121
what the model you have
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file factory is slow so try https://mega.nz/#F!ow8igZRL!Z7vmN8GOpez2bVMYDvEKkg!h9FWBQha
and flow this insturction http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/guide-return-to-stock-official-status-t3274121
pyq said:
How do I do it? Just put the stock.zip on the phone and flash with TWRP?
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Next time, please ask everything you need before doing something.
I have been modding my phones since the Motorola L7 and I always ask for everything on a new device before start modding.
That way I never bricked my phones.
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
kaktusmaier125 said:
see this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/guide-return-to-stock-official-status-t3274121
what the model you have
---------- Post added at 09:32 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:26 AM ----------
file factory is slow so try https://mega.nz/#F!ow8igZRL!Z7vmN8GOpez2bVMYDvEKkg!h9FWBQha
and flow this insturction http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/guide-return-to-stock-official-status-t3274121
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This post seems to be aiming for Windows users, but I am using Linux. Could I still use it? If yes, how?
josuearisty said:
Next time, please ask everything you need before doing something.
I have been modding my phones since the Motorola L7 and I always ask for everything on a new device before start modding.
That way I never bricked my phones.
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
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That is why I asked you how to get CM installed with TWRP. I had the mounting problem at the very beginning already. How can I get CM installed now?
pyq said:
That is why I asked you how to get CM installed with TWRP. I had the mounting problem at the very beginning already. How can I get CM installed now?
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The commands I wrote before, use the same steps but instead use the cm recovery.
I hope you understand!
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pyq said:
I managed to get TWRP working again. I have the .zip-File in my Internal Storage, but can not mount System. How can I do this?
Edit: Wiping data seems to be working but I get the output "E:Unable to mount '/system'". When I try to install the ROM it fails to mount an unmount /system and gets stuck at "Patching system image unconditionally..."
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In the newer versions of TWRP the first screen should show a Mount button. In that screen you should be able to mount any of the partitions.
josuearisty said:
The commands I wrote before, use the same steps but instead use the cm recovery.
I hope you understand!
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
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If I use the "fastboot boot CM_recovery.img" command the phone installs it and then starts into TWRP. Except for that nothing changes. How can I continue?
rotorbudd said:
In the newer versions of TWRP the first screen should show a Mount button. In that screen you should be able to mount any of the partitions.
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If I try to make a tick (as to mount) system the phone vibrates but doesn't tick system, so I can't mount it this way.
pyq said:
This post seems to be aiming for Windows users, but I am using Linux. Could I still use it? If yes, how?
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Yes you can