Hello All,
Warning: Do not flash these files unless you are on .3.2.4 or Nexus ROM 2.0.x.
Here are rollback images (prerooted) which will enable you to get back to .3.1.0
Instructions:
1. Backup your /data partition in Safestrap if desired and copy it to your computer
2. Flash the appropriate file for you device
3. From Safestrap do a factory reset
4. Reboot to 13.3.2.4 modified stock (the screen will go blank for about 15-20 seconds - no problem)
5. Do not connect to WiFi or register your kindle
6. Select Complete Setup Later
7. Copy the .3.1.0 stock update file to the root of your sdcard
8. Initiate update from device options.
Links
- Apollo Rollback Image
- Thor Rollback Image
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Thanks @ggow !
Thanks for this man.
What are the benefits to go back to 3.1.0 as 3.2.4 is fully rootable and necessary for Nexus 2.0?
I'm still using 3.1/Nexus 1.4 and planned to update the device to 3.2.4/Nexus2.0. But now I'm wondering if I just should keep the current installation.
Unlocked bootloader!
what steps do i take if i m using nexus 2.02 on stock slot?
i have the original stock image 3.2.4 backed up in TWRP if it helps
Warning
Thanks ggow, but this is a warning to all apollo (HDX 8.9) users - do not use file (with md5 hash: 0f9f3b084500b888fc66415a8539a341) to rollback attempt! If you downloaded file Apollo Rollback Image before and want to use it later, please redownload, @ggow just posted corrected file (with md5 hash: 119b5004e96a41eb073c8b324712fe23)
jeryll said:
Thanks ggow, but this is a warning to all apollo (HDX 8.9) users - do not use this file to rollback attempt!
@ggow you forgot to edit build.prop file, so after anyone boot from this file (md5 hash: 0f9f3b084500b888fc66415a8539a341), kindle will not continue with downgrade to 14.3.1.0 :crying:
No harm done for me, as I backuped everything I can, but beware, if you dont want problems (I found extremely difficult install anything through adb on this installed/running rollback ... you can try edit build.prop file to correct values for downgrade by yourself, but messing with build.prop is highly risky and small mistake and brick is for sure, so you have been warned) WAIT for ggow to upload correct rollback image, or correct edited build.prop for downgrade
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I have taken the file offline, Sorry about that @jeryll, will correct file and re-upload.
The corrected Apollo rollback image is uploading now. I'll post the new link in the morning.
Sent from my Kindle Fire HDX using Tapatalk
nymica said:
Unlocked bootloader!
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So the benefit is to install "TWRP Recovery" to be able to install any Custom Rom without Safestrap?
ands2 said:
So the benefit is to install "TWRP Recovery" to be able to install any Custom Rom without Safestrap?
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Yes full TWRP recovery and yes we can effectively install any ROM we want.
Credit goes to @vortox for making it possible with his signature bypass tool.
Corrected Apollo Image
@jeryll,
The corrected Apollo Rollback Image is up.
Thanks
ggow said:
@jeryll,
The corrected Apollo Rollback Image is up.
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Thank you sir, successfully rolled back to 14.3.1.0, installed TWRP 2.8.1.0 and now I will play a little with TWRP
ggow said:
Hello All,
1. Backup your /data partition in Safestrap if desired and copy it to your computer
2. Flash the appropriate file for you device
3. From Safestrap do a factory reset
4. Reboot to 13.3.2.4 modified stock (the screen will go blank for about 15-20 seconds - no problem)
5. Do not connect to WiFi or register your kindle
6. Select Complete Setup Later
7. Copy the .3.1.0 stock update file to the root of your sdcard
8. Initiate update from device options.
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i followed the steps but not sure where it went wrong for me
step 2. that would be the 13.3.2.4_rollback for thor correct? (i have 7 inch fire hdx)
was not sure where to flash this - i used rom slot 2
that installs 13.3.0.9_user into rom slot2 (i dont understand why we still have to update to 13.3.1.0 i guess
13.3.0.9 is not vulnerable?)
following the rest of the steps and rebooting kindle fire system recovery comes up
would be nice to put a link to 13.3.1.0 stock into the OP i found it in the forum)
i did reboot kindle (didnt dare to do reset to factory defaults)
that gets me back to 13.3.0.9
retrying the steps and after reboot rebooting into safestrap i see
openrecovery script installing zip (13.3.1.0)
if i let this continue and reboot i get a flashing screen and then a black screen
what am i doing wrong
p.s. luckily i have safestrap so rom slot 1 and stock still work
2. Flash the appropriate file for you device
Does it mean: Flash the appropriate (rollback) file for you device (in safestrap) (to Stock ROM slot)?
ggow said:
Hello All,
Warning: Do not flash these files unless you are on .3.2.4 or Nexus ROM 2.0.x.
Here are rollback images (prerooted) which will enable you to get back to .3.1.0
Instructions:
1. Backup your /data partition in Safestrap if desired and copy it to your computer
2. Flash the appropriate file for you device
3. From Safestrap do a factory reset
4. Reboot to 13.3.2.4 modified stock (the screen will go blank for about 15-20 seconds - no problem)
5. Do not connect to WiFi or register your kindle
6. Select Complete Setup Later
7. Copy the .3.1.0 stock update file to the root of your sdcard
8. Initiate update from device options.
Links
- Apollo Rollback Image
- Thor Rollback Image
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@shadowcliffs - yes flash the rollback image to the stock slot...
Guess the file has to be flashed to Stock ROM instead of any other rom slot.
andPS2 said:
i followed the steps but not sure where it went wrong for me
step 2. that would be the 13.3.2.4_rollback for thor correct? (i have 7 inch fire hdx)
was not sure where to flash this - i used rom slot 2
that installs 13.3.0.9_user into rom slot2 (i dont understand why we still have to update to 13.3.1.0 i guess
13.3.0.9 is not vulnerable?)
following the rest of the steps and rebooting kindle fire system recovery comes up
would be nice to put a link to 13.3.1.0 stock into the OP i found it in the forum)
i did reboot kindle (didnt dare to do reset to factory defaults)
that gets me back to 13.3.0.9
retrying the steps and after reboot rebooting into safestrap i see
openrecovery script installing zip (13.3.1.0)
if i let this continue and reboot i get a flashing screen and then a black screen
what am i doing wrong
p.s. luckily i have safestrap so rom slot 1 and stock still work
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shadowcliffs said:
Guess the file has to be flashed to Stock ROM instead of any other rom slot.
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Correct
Hi,
Thanks of all your efforts on this. Is it possible to flash the roll back image any other way than installing and using safestrap ?
Related
If you are on a ICS leak now and want to move to another check out this new tool here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1779810
You can use this to restore stock Gingerbread if you are on a modified GB or to go from one ICS to another.
This is the original D4 tool with additions created by several others and repackaged-edited by me.
UPDATE NOTICE: If you downloaded the tool on 06/20 from about 10pm eastern till noon the next day the script was an old version. It is correct now. Just download again.
06/22 9 AM Eastern - updated superuser binary to most recent version.
06/23 12:30 PM Eastern - updated links for 6.16.213 (thanks again droidian1441)
06/25 10:30 PM Eastern - Revised script, that includes a data save option for restoring GB and the best change. The flashing of the GB files and the ICS Kernel to jump from one ICS to another is now all in one. Removed the push file to sdcard (some thought you could do this after you started flashing the system).
06/30 11 AM Eastern - add new link to download all files.
07/01 10:30 Eastern - Updated Superuser (3.1.3) + binary and VoodooRootKeeper (2.0.3) to latest versions. Update ICS root for Dan Rosenburg's root script, this will install superuser and busybox. The other root method didn't seem to install busybox in proper location and resulted in some malfunctions of root only apps. If you installed the previous root script, use voodoo to temporary unroot, then uninstall superuser. Run the new script and you should be good. Note on the latest version of superuser scroll to the left for the update binary menu. Also contains a temporary unroot and OTA protect root.
Some users have reported driver trouble especially after moving to ICS and trying to root.
Go here to get the driver update tools: https://motorola-global-portal.custh...p/30,6720,8302
Some have reported that the USB utility didn't fix there trouble and had to download motocast, which downloaded new drivers.
Thanks again to 1898trouble07 (droidforums) for the data save tip.
I am on longer putting a full version out. It was was just too big to maintain updates. Everything you need is here. You just have to download a few things and move around a couple of files.
First read this entire post at least twice, skipping any step will be BAD!. Then download everything you need for this.
1. All downloads are listed here: http://d-h.st/users/jsnweitzel/?fld_id=3413#files
Other download links below.
1. Get the Tool Here: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Byw...URLSjQ5V29pYk0
or here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/132a5i038luy4vu/Droid4withICSfix-rootLITE (3).zip
or here: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Byw...XV2N2N3cTBoQW8
This is a double zip extract until you see the .bat files and a "files" folder. Double click the script to run the tool.
2. Get the GB 219 Fastboot files here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/cdma...1FF_01.xml.zip
or here: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Byw...WswcF91MkxkODA
3. If you are just restoring GB this is all you need. Extract the fastboot zip files and copy them to "files" folder of the tool.
If you are just restoring GB, rooted and running the data save option...It might mess up your root. I don't really know for sure. It will erase the superuser binary and the backup if you are running the rootkeeper, but should keep superuser installed. Therefore you may be in a half rooted stuck state and running the root again may not work. I don't have a phone on GB to test this out. To be extra cautious you may want to run the unroot, restore GB then root again. Let me know what you experience and I can update the post.
If you want to go to ICS and are on GB. Then download (see item one below) the D4213 and put it on your external sdcard Boot to recovery and flash from external. You don't have to be rooted. but if you are the easy way to keep root is to use voodoo's rootkeeper. Protect root, temporarily unroot, reroot, flash the ota, then restore root. If you mess up just use the tool to run the ICS root.
If you are moving from one ICS to another keep reading. Downloading the following two files.
1. Get the ICS OTA currently 6.16.213 ICS here: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Byw...jVSanRzaTZ5alU
This is a double zip to open until you see the folder named D4213, then copy this file to the external sdcard of your phone.
2. Get the matching Kernel 6.16.213 (boot.img) here: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Byw...1J0VFBCY1NBM2M
Unzip this folder and copy the boot.img to the "files" folder of the tool. It must be named "ICSFIX" for the tool to work.
If you are going from one ICS to another this is the basic procedure. This uses a fair amount of your pc resources. Don't have a bunch of other programs running. Set the phone to MTP for USB and be sure debugging is on (system setting, developer options).
Be sure you charge your battery first. This is a long process be patient. You will get several errors (INFO validation type) if you are on ICS and flash the GB files. Just let it finish.
1. Charge your battery to 100% and have a high quality usb cable. Sometimes the process fails so you might have to do it twice. When in fastboot mode the battery will not charge.
2. Put the D4213 zip on your external sdcard; just copy and paste with windows.
3. Boot to bootloader and select fastboot (power down, hold both volume buttons and press power, release power, select ap fastboot). You can use the tool for this step but will have to manually do it later.
4. Select menu 16 and flash the GB files plus the boot.img of 213. This will take a while just let it finish and follow the prompts when ask to press a key to continue. You will get some errors (Info validation type). Just let it run and finish.
5. Your phone will reboot and attempt to update (android with spinning ball).
6. Let it run until the screen goes blank and the red "M" appears.
7. Then force a power down and boot to the bootloader.
9. Select recovery. When you see the android with the red exclamation press both volume buttons. Select apply update from external storage and chose the 213 zip.
10. Once complete reboot.
11. ENJOY
12. Root ICS if you want.
If you use this to install vodoo's root keeper make sure your screen is unlocked. If not it seems to hang up sometimes. You should immediately get a superuser request.
Finally this is windows only. If someone writes the linux script I can add it in later. Let me know if you have any issues, suggestions, questions or problems.
As usual doing any of this is at your own risk and may render your phone to be a nice paperweight.
Here is the full menu of the tool:
1. Fastboot GB to stock and ERASE DATA (You can use this to restore stock Gingerbread if you are on a modified GB)
2. Fastboot GB to stock and SAVE DATA
3. Root GB
4. Unroot GB
5. Install Voodoo Rootkeeper
6. Install Safestrap for GB
7. System Pull
8. Overclock for GB
9. Boot to Fastboot
10. Boot to Recovery
11. ADB Shell
12. Reboot phone
13. Flash the ICSFIX Kernel (This is not necessary to jump from one ICS to another, use menu 16. Left in for advanced users only)
14. Install Safestrap for ICS
15. Droid 4 ICS Root
16. D4 ICS Fix (Jump from one leak to another) and SAVE DATA
Thought fastboot back to gb after going to the leaked ics caused a brick?
Sent from my DROID4 using xda premium
twizzles said:
Thought fastboot back to gb after going to the leaked ics caused a brick?
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Yes, but not completely. The phone will still be able to go into fastboot mode which then allows you to flash the necessary files for the upgrade to work.
Gotcha. Thanks a lot
Sent from my DROID4 using xda premium
What are the necessary files to flash via fastboot after downgrading to gingerbread from ICS?
If you are on GB and want to do a stock restore this will do it for you. If you are on a ICS leak it's one of the steps you need to move up.
Now I will feel more comfortable in flashing the update!, thanks man. Great job.
Sent from my DROID4 using XDA
stereokid said:
What are the necessary files to flash via fastboot after downgrading to gingerbread from ICS?
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You can't go back to GB if you are on a ICS leak. You can upgrade to a newer leak. Here are the instructions: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...k-200-aka-upgrading-200-206-instructions.html
Same ones can be used to go up to 208. The tool has everything you need.
If im on 206 do i have to flash to 208 in order to flash the new 211 version? And whats in the updates? Enough to take the risk yet again of flashing a leak?
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You can go right up to 211. I haven't changed the tool yet so you will have to replace the 208 files with the 211 files. I will be modifying the tool soon for 211.
Is there an eta for the tool update by any chance? Thanks
Sent from my DROID4 using xda premium
I have started working over the script, with an idea to simplify a step too. But will test on my own phone before I post. You can use the tool as-is if you rename the boot.img and the ota. There is one little hiccup in the script after pushing the boot.img (kernel), but it's doesn't affect the process. Hope to have it up in a few hours.
The new tool is up with some instructions too. The Lite version is good to go, the other is still uploading.
Is it possible to use this tool to flash up from gb? I'm currently using eclipse on safestrap (I know id need to remove safestrap) but didn't know if this will only work with those already on the leaks or if we can use straight from gb
Sent from my DROID4 using XDA
This tool can restore your phone to stock GB. If you have the GB Fastboot files and the latest ICS OTA you can use the lite version and just put add the files to files folder.
If you want to move to ICS you might be able to uninstall your rom, safestrap and fix the logwrapper renaming. I think I saw a thread about that somewhere.
For anyone trying to download I was having some issues setting up the links for gdrive. Just haven't used it before for file sharing. All should be good now.
jsnweitzel said:
This tool can restore your phone to stock GB. If you have the GB Fastboot files and the latest ICS OTA you can use the lite version and just put add the files to files folder.
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If you can, you might want to edit that first sentence to specify that it can restore your phone to stock GB _if you haven't upgraded to ICS_.
Thanks for the suggestion...just saw that 212 is coming. Will be updating once I get a copy.
Ok I just updated the OP, with all the downloads you need. But it's late I am a bit tired. Let me know if something is out of sorts or a link is broke or wrong. It was just too much to keep the full tool up to date and upload.
Link to the tool is broken unfortunately
jgardner said:
Link to the tool is broken unfortunately
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Not sure what happened there. I did the link over. Try it now:https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BywuYGr-7VrYcURLSjQ5V29pYk0
Some users on droidforums.net had trouble when they just clicked the link. Not sure why, but it worked if they did a copy and paste to the browser.
Amazon Stock OS for Kindle Fire HD 8.9 - Version 8.4.3
BEFORE YOU BEGIN MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A 2ND-BOOTLOADER INSTALLED CORRECTLY AND CAN SEE THE BLUE LOGO DURING BOOTUP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128175
This flash .zip file contains the Amazon OS 8.4.3 update + root/Superuser.apk and should have OTAs disabled. You can use this to revert back to the Amazon OS should you need to for any reason.
NOTE FOR LTE USERS: This does *NOT* contain the wankit update for LTE modem firmware.
Download Information for OS 8.4.3:
Mirror 1: http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/jem/kfhd8-amazon-os-8.4.3.zip
md5sum: d67ab5cd944dbf9d9509b44aa1d4a7e3
Download Information for OS 8.4.1:
http://d-h.st/VnR
md5sum: a39c815becf8517729c2baec2ad13582
OLDER VERSIONS:
Download Information for OS 8.3.1:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/jem/kfhd8-amazon-os-8.3.1.zip
md5sum: 6a2584c9a52d9d57dc13e64e05558985
Download Information for OS 8.3.0:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/jem/kfhd8-amazon-os-8.3.0.zip
md5sum: 9394219ae608bb73b292fcbb84d48aa2
Download Information for OS 8.1.4:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/jem/kfhd8-amazon-os-8.1.4.zip
md5sum: c9e87973e42d6b34f8269469f9fb479a
INSTALLATION (TO REVERT TO AMAZON OS):
Place flash .zip file onto your SD card
Reboot into recovery
Wipe system
Use "INSTALL" and find the .zip file (NOTE: CM10.1 may create a "0" directory under /data/media so you may need to navigation up to /data/media and back down to find .zip)
Make sure to WIPE CACHE if you're currently on stock (and do a full FACTORY RESET for wiping data/cache if you're on CM10.1 going to this).
Reboot
Go back through the stock Amazon setup process
Works flawlessly thank you Hashcode!!
Works great - but not without a 'heart attack moment' first time around.
I pushed the kfhd8-amazon...zip to the /sdcard/download folder from a Windows box. It was put into /sdcard/0/download.
Once in TWRP, I naviguessed to the /download folder to install the old software - and the folder was blank (apparently TWRP defaulted to the /sdcard/download folder). Ok...Hashcode warned us about the duplicate folders in JellyBean, so I backed out of 'install' and used to file manager to find the kfhd8-ama...zip in the /sdcard/0/download folder. It was an easy click to select it to copy, then navigate to the 'other' download folder, then press paste. FAILED I tried again and that copy failed as well.
Navigating back to the 'install' menu refreshed the screen and the update software zip was magically there. Maybe the failed copy didn't really fail? Maybe the initial read of the /download folder failed and needed to be refreshed? Dunno.
But the flash worked perfectly. And it's apparently resilient enough to catch newb errors - I was so happy that the software appeared that I forgot to wipe the system again after installation. Pressing reboot to the system resulted in an attempted boot and a return to TWRP where I could give the system a good wipe. The next boot was normal.
Whew.
Does TWRP backup of CM10 work as other normal phones or we also need to take care of the "stack" file? because I saw these lines in the update-script. Will a backup/restore of CM10 overwrite this?
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run_program("/sbin/sh", "-c", "rm -f /tmp/stack; for i in $(seq 1024) ; do echo -ne '\\x00\\x50\\x7c\\x80' >>/tmp/stack ; done");
run_program("/sbin/dd", "if=/tmp/stack", "of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.1/by-name/system", "bs=6519488", "seek=1", "conv=notrunc");
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thanks, will try this later...
stock room problem
Hello I opened this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38337627#post38337627
What can I do to solve. Thank you
Re: [ROM-STOCK] Amazon OS 8.1.4 (Flash .zip for TWRP)
field3d said:
Hello I opened this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38337627#post38337627
What can I do to solve. Thank you
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You can start by following the instructions given to you in that thread and directing all non-development related questions to the Q&A forum.
Sent from my KFJWI using Tapatalk 2
I just flashed back to this until the CM built has working sound. I'm not sure if this is already known, but if you flash a ICS based gapps package on top of this you have all the gapps =D
vln004 said:
I just flashed back to this until the CM built has working sound. I'm not sure if this is already known, but if you flash a ICS based gapps package on top of this you have all the gapps =D
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Seriously? And everything works? I already have everything installed but if this is true that would make going back and forth between cm and Amazon really easy
wojo797 said:
Seriously? And everything works? I already have everything installed but if this is true that would make going back and forth between cm and Amazon really easy
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Only had about 30 minutes to play with it before going to bed. But everything that i tested worked fine. Google play installs apps fine, youtube works as expected, installed a couple other apps and everything works as it should.
vln004 said:
Only had about 30 minutes to play with it before going to bed. But everything that i tested worked fine. Google play installs apps fine, youtube works as expected, installed a couple other apps and everything works as it should.
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So I bought a demo unit Kindle Fire HD 8.9 (you know, the ones in the store with just a demo OS installed) and I should have it by next week. When I root it I can install this ROM and everything works (sound, camera, HDMI etc.) just like a full one bought in the store?
OP updated for a new 8.3.0 stock ROM .zip file to flash in TWRP.
It includes the new kernel + stock ROM, but NOT the wankit update for LTE users.
Hashcode said:
OP updated for a new 8.3.0 stock ROM .zip file to flash in TWRP.
It includes the new kernel + stock ROM, but NOT the wankit update for LTE users.
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Just install? Or wipe cache and dalvik? Thanks for doing all this work.. Very much appreciated
If you are on stock, then you can just install this over the top of 8.1.4. If you've been playtesting CM10.1 you will need to wipe data/cache.
Re: [ROM-STOCK] Amazon OS 8.3.0 (Flash .zip for TWRP) [04/02 - Version 8.3.0]
Hi,
Is it possible install flash plugin to use with DolphinHD? I ask this because i use Kindle to see NBA games from Game Time.
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Running stock rooted so I simply installed this update over top..no cache or dalvik wipe. After reboot the play store kept force closing.went back into recovery and wiped cache and dalvik. Play store no longer force closing.maybe just isolated to me but I would wipe caches
wojo797 said:
Running stock rooted so I simply installed this update over top..no cache or dalvik wipe. After reboot the play store kept force closing.went back into recovery and wiped cache and dalvik. Play store no longer force closing.maybe just isolated to me but I would wipe caches
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Good point. Adding wipe cache to the OP.
Wow, this is great, with 8.3.0!!
But I never succeeded downloading the file as everytime it stopped at 30%-70%. Anyone can help?
Finally I managed to download it through a proxy.
I am new to rooting and tablets. I cannot understand how to load "flash in TWRP". I try running adb commands in CMD but it says it is a unrecognized command. Can someone make this idiot proof? I am doing something wrong and I don't want to brick my kindle hd 8.9
Latest Ufirm QE2 Nougat Firmware For The S7 Flat Only
This well give you a Customizable NonRooted Rom that uses stock boot.img not the eng boot image so there is no lag and it will pass safetynet checks and samsung pay will work
Give this guy @umaro some thanks he worked on this until it became reality even when I gave up
Files To Download
Odin.zip
ADB_Root_G930U_QE2Files.zip
UFIRM_G930_Odin_Firmware.zip
FlashFire_Flashable_G930UFirmware.zip
UFirm_Multi_Carrier_Hybrid_NoNaMe_PS_BS_Free_G930U_QE2_V2.zip
These first 2 step must be done first unless you are on my previous version of this rom or my carrier specific rom that do not have root or if your unsure just do this first
This Will Wipe Your Phone
1. Unzip UFIRM_G930_Odin_Firmware.zip and flash all files in odin
2. Go through setup ignore invalid sim message and skip adding accounts
3. Goto Step 3 Below
If you are on one of my previous version of this rom or my carrier specific rom
1. Unzip UFIRM_G930_Odin_Firmware.zip
2. Use odin to flash BL and CP
3. Unzip ADB_Root_G930U_QE2Files.zip
4. Flash EngBoot image with odin
5. Root Phone. Im not going to have half a page about rooting there is an entire rooting thread here. The Eng Boot.img can be found in the UFIRM_QD2_Modified_Nougat_Firmware Folder
6. Unzip FlashFire_Flashable_G930UFirmware.zip
7. Copy AP_FlashFire_Only_G930U_QE2_Firmware.tar.md5 to your phone
8. Copy UFirm_Multi_Carrier_Hybrid_NoNaMe_PS_BS_Free_G930U_QE2_V2.zip to your phone
9. Open FlashFire and click Add Zip and choose UFirm_Multi_Carrier_Hybrid_NoNaMe_PS_BS_Free_G930U_QE2_V2.zip make sure to check mount system
10. Now in FlashFire click Add Firmware and choose AP_FlashFire_Only_G930U_QE2_Firmware.tar.md5 select all the partitions
11. Make sure Inject SuperSu is not selected
12. Click Add Wipe and choose Wipe Dalvik Cache and Cache and choose Format Cache Also select wipe SuperSU image. Make sure wipe is at end of flash sequence. The sequence should be AP file first then Zip second and Wipe cache last
13. Now Choose Flash
14. Phone will take Up to 20 minutes to boot
15. Reflashing Zip Will Require Flashing The AP File In FlashFire At The Same Time
16. Do not use Package Disabler Pro if you Choose NoNaMe mods in Aroma
MODS- (NoNaMeRomControl)
3minitbattery
Speed meter
Status bar mods
Center clock
Wifi/signal bar mods
Color change icon mod
Custom backgrounds
Notification drop-down
Incallui background
Gif in notification drop-down
Change/remove carrier names
And much more...
THANKS AND CREDITS
@jds3118 for testing and providing files and bootlooping his phone countless times for me
Gharrington for his awesome 3minitbattery mod...
NoNaMe rom development team for their incredible mods and rom control app...
@malbert16442 for his black themes
Xda for all the great guides to accomplish this...
Kernel source
RomControl Source
In the OP I had the ADB_Root_G930U_QE2Files.zip linked to the ADB_Root_G935U_QE2Files.zip zip so please make sure you have the ADB_Root_G930U_QE2Files.zip when downloading. Its fixed in the OP now so just double check
I recommend everyone put the Flashfire AP zip and Rom Zip on your internal storage as the AP file is so large that it may not be read properly do too limitations of some SD Cards. When you select AP file in Firmware there should be 4 partitions that are selected. If not then you have a bad download or need to have AP file on internal storage
Thanks for all your hard work . I just installed this so far so good but I am missing Wi-Fi calling. Is that normal or am I just not looking in the correct place? Thanks
ledezma2003 said:
Thanks for all your hard work . I just installed this so far so good but I am missing Wi-Fi calling. Is that normal or am I just not looking in the correct place? Thanks
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You may have to flash the TMO version of this rom
jrkruse said:
You may have to flash the TMO version of this rom
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Ok will try that when I get a chance. Thanks again.
Thx for an awesome rom.
Sorry if this question is asked before but couldn't find a solution (checked Verizon thread as well).
I am running Playstore version ROM and everything is working fine except Video Recording.
Photo is fine but when I record a video with included Camera NX, it only plays sound and the screen is either still or black.
I have been taking a needed break. I will update all my s7 roms including this one in the next few days
Nice
That rom can flash for g930p? tks your work!!
@jrkruse
Thanks for all your contributions to this device. I just bought this device and I've been diving through the forums trying to gather as much info on this locked down device.
Could you provide me with just the boot images that don't check the system image and from what model/rom are they from?
Oh and could you provide the partitions locations? The latest roms have an updated Knox that blocks SU from doing it's thing and I have to perform everything via adb (eng boot).
Blank screen
Hello,
I am on your custom rom and the phone was working fine for a day. After I restarted the phone I am not able to see the lockscreen. Its just blank. I do hear the sound of taking a screenshot when I press the buttons and I also can see the " shut down, restart, emg mode" buttons when I hold the power button but no lockscreen. I tried running the recovery boot img but nothing changed.
There is some kind of issue at the locksceen after a restart.
I'm Stuck
jrkruse said:
Latest Ufirm QE2 Nougat Firmware For The S7 Flat Only
This well give you a Customizable NonRooted Rom that uses stock boot.img not the eng boot image so there is no lag and it will pass safetynet checks and samsung pay will work
Give this guy @umaro some thanks he worked on this until it became reality even when I gave up
Files To Download
Odin.zip
ADB_Root_G930U_QE2Files.zip
UFIRM_G930_Odin_Firmware.zip
FlashFire_Flashable_G930UFirmware.zip
UFirm_Multi_Carrier_Hybrid_NoNaMe_PS_BS_Free_G930U_QE2_V2.zip
These first 2 step must be done first unless you are on my previous version of this rom or my carrier specific rom that do not have root or if your unsure just do this first
This Will Wipe Your Phone
1. Unzip UFIRM_G930_Odin_Firmware.zip and flash all files in odin
2. Go through setup ignore invalid sim message and skip adding accounts
3. Goto Step 3 Below
If you are on one of my previous version of this rom or my carrier specific rom
1. Unzip UFIRM_G930_Odin_Firmware.zip
2. Use odin to flash BL and CP
3. Unzip ADB_Root_G930U_QE2Files.zip
4. Flash EngBoot image with odin
5. Root Phone. Im not going to have half a page about rooting there is an entire rooting thread here. The Eng Boot.img can be found in the UFIRM_QD2_Modified_Nougat_Firmware Folder
6. Unzip FlashFire_Flashable_G930UFirmware.zip
7. Copy AP_FlashFire_Only_G930U_QE2_Firmware.tar.md5 to your phone
8. Copy UFirm_Multi_Carrier_Hybrid_NoNaMe_PS_BS_Free_G930U_QE2_V2.zip to your phone
9. Open FlashFire and click Add Zip and choose UFirm_Multi_Carrier_Hybrid_NoNaMe_PS_BS_Free_G930U_QE2_V2.zip make sure to check mount system
10. Now in FlashFire click Add Firmware and choose AP_FlashFire_Only_G930U_QE2_Firmware.tar.md5 select all the partitions
11. Make sure Inject SuperSu is not selected
12. Click Add Wipe and choose Wipe Dalvik Cache and Cache and choose Format Cache Also select wipe SuperSU image. Make sure wipe is at end of flash sequence. The sequence should be AP file first then Zip second and Wipe cache last
13. Now Choose Flash
14. Phone will take Up to 20 minutes to boot
15. Reflashing Zip Will Require Flashing The AP File In FlashFire At The Same Time
16. Do not use Package Disabler Pro if you Choose NoNaMe mods in Aroma
MODS- (NoNaMeRomControl)
3minitbattery
Speed meter
Status bar mods
Center clock
Wifi/signal bar mods
Color change icon mod
Custom backgrounds
Notification drop-down
Incallui background
Gif in notification drop-down
Change/remove carrier names
And much more...
THANKS AND CREDITS
@jds3118 for testing and providing files and bootlooping his phone countless times for me
Gharrington for his awesome 3minitbattery mod...
NoNaMe rom development team for their incredible mods and rom control app...
@malbert16442 for his black themes
Xda for all the great guides to accomplish this...
Kernel source
RomControl Source
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I followed the directions up to Step 7.
For the life of me I can not get the AP file to copy to my SD card. Yes I have enough space on it and I can get the ROM copied.
I tried copying the AP file with a file explorer, on my PC, external card reader. Every time I try, it gets to about 95-99% and says "copy failed".
I know it says flashfire only, but is that my only option?
Reegs said:
I followed the directions up to Step 7.
For the life of me I can not get the AP file to copy to my SD card. Yes I have enough space on it and I can get the ROM copied.
I tried copying the AP file with a file explorer, on my PC, external card reader. Every time I try, it gets to about 95-99% and says "copy failed".
I know it says flashfire only, but is that my only option?
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In my case I created a folder named Download in Internal Storage and copied Zip and AP files there. I didn't have trouble coping files there.
From my experience & guess, you may still have old files & settings even though you flashed U-firm files Step 1-2.
Try to access recovery mode and do factory reset and see if this helps. Make sure you backup all important files to External SD because it will factory reset.
So I rooted my phone using Araltd's guide in this forum. I've got a couple of questions about this rom...
1. If I were to flash this rom to my device, would it remove my root access?
2. What's device performance like? After rooting, my device is very slow and buggy. Will this fix that?
3. Will my device still be full of T-Mobile's bloatware?
Thanks!
wolfpls254 said:
So I rooted my phone using Araltd's guide in this forum. I've got a couple of questions about this rom...
1. If I were to flash this rom to my device, would it remove my root access?
2. What's device performance like? After rooting, my device is very slow and buggy. Will this fix that?
3. Will my device still be full of T-Mobile's bloatware?
Thanks!
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1. Yes, it will remove Root Access but you can still use ADB to do root stuff like push / pull files.
2. Since it will use stock boot instead of ENG boot, it will fix the lag issue.
3. This is U (universal) firmware so it won't have Tmobile bloat but it will have Samsung bloat/apps. During the install you can also choose de-bloat level too. From my experience BS-Free (2nd one), is both lightweight and stable. If you go with Playstore level (most lightweight, replace Samsung Apps with Google ones), you will have trouble with camera.
kyungone said:
1. Yes, it will remove Root Access but you can still use ADB to do root stuff like push / pull files.
2. Since it will use stock boot instead of ENG boot, it will fix the lag issue.
3. This is U (universal) firmware so it won't have Tmobile bloat but it will have Samsung bloat/apps. During the install you can also choose de-bloat level too. From my experience BS-Free (2nd one), is both lightweight and stable. If you go with Playstore level (most lightweight, replace Samsung Apps with Google ones), you will have trouble with camera.
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Do you know how this rom compares to the QF6 one which seems to be a bit more popular?
wolfpls254 said:
Do you know how this rom compares to the QF6 one which seems to be a bit more popular?
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The QF6 ROM you mentioned is T-mobile firmware so it will have Tmobile apps. Most of them can be removed from ROM install or disabled after.
Other than that there's no performance difference.
If you want Tmobile like environment with Tmobile update schedule, go with T-mobile one. If you want less carrier apps, go with U-Firmware one.
I will no longer be updating my s7 threads until the time Oreo is released with root method. For now I have worked with @stang5litre to bring my non-root method to his amazing rom. He currently has a nougat release found here http://stang5litre-roms.proboards.com/
I keep getting samsung pay connection error. any fixes? i tried factory reset and reset settings, but the app still doesnt work. do i have to reflash the rom?
amdeng said:
I keep getting samsung pay connection error. any fixes? i tried factory reset and reset settings, but the app still doesnt work. do i have to reflash the rom?
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If you at any point tried to root it or flashed the modified boot image then you are no longer passing the safteynet checks, my suggestion is to do a clean install and see if it works then try it again making sure you don't root after you are done installing this rom.
Hi!
I have a Nook HD+ running CM 12.1 (Android 5.1.1). The tablet is not rooted. Right now I have TWRP v2.7.1.0 installed, but would like to update to a newer version.
Installing v2.7.1.0 was a breeze. I booted into recovery mode (ClockWorkMod at the time), then flashed an Ovation TWRP ZIP file that I downloaded online. Looking for the most recent Ovation version, it seems it's only available as an IMG file. I can't find a version of TWRP more recent than v2.7.1.0 for Ovation in a ZIP format. Since the tablet is not rooted, I can't flash the newer version using Flashify or similar apps (as far as I can tell, that is) since they all require root access. And I can't flash an IMG file with v2.7.1.0, since that feature wasn't included until a later version (v2.8.5.0 I think). Therein lies the problem. I need a newer version to update, but I can't update until I have a newer version!
I've struggled with the suggested methods of installing TWRP from an IMG file, and would really like to simply flash a ZIP file (I'm already pretty good at doing that). So I've come up with a possible method that sounds too easy and too good to be true. Examining the ZIP folder for v2.7.1.0 (using Linux Archive Manager), I can see that there is a recovery IMG file and a folder labeled META-INF. If I replaced the v2.7.10 recovery IMG file with a more recent TWRP IMG file and left the META-INF file as is, would that work? Or, does the META-INF folder only support v2.7.1.0?
Thanks for your help ... and for not laughing at my possibly nutty idea
MaydayMalone said:
Hi!
I have a Nook HD+ running CM 12.1 (Android 5.1.1). The tablet is not rooted. Right now I have TWRP v2.7.1.0 installed, but would like to update to a newer version.
Installing v2.7.1.0 was a breeze. I booted into recovery mode (ClockWorkMod at the time), then flashed an Ovation TWRP ZIP file that I downloaded online. Looking for the most recent Ovation version, it seems it's only available as an IMG file. I can't find a version of TWRP more recent than v2.7.1.0 for Ovation in a ZIP format.
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More recent versions of TWRP in flashable zip for HD+ (ovation) are available at https://notredame.app.box.com/s/26a4bygh9vbaw7jjq08xr5evomvaw5ww/folder/3332706778, but you should check for their compatibility with your CM12.1 ROM.
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I've struggled with the suggested methods of installing TWRP from an IMG file, and would really like to simply flash a ZIP file (I'm already pretty good at doing that). So I've come up with a possible method that sounds too easy and too good to be true. Examining the ZIP folder for v2.7.1.0 (using Linux Archive Manager), I can see that there is a recovery IMG file and a folder labeled META-INF. If I replaced the v2.7.10 recovery IMG file with a more recent TWRP IMG file and left the META-INF file as is, would that work? Or, does the META-INF folder only support v2.7.1.0?
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I have successfully updated flashable recovery zip files (for both the Nook NT and Nook HD+) with more updated recovery images by using an archive manager tool (mostly Windows 7-zip) to swap the recovery img files, just as you're contemplating -- see my brief discussion of this at https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71402570&postcount=270.
There is a possibility that the update-binary and updater-script in the given flashable zip are not compatible with the newer recovery file image (in which case one would get an error trying to flash it) but I have yet to encounter it, presumably because the versions of old and new recovery images involved have been relative close to one another.
digixmax said:
More recent versions of TWRP in flashable zip for HD+ (ovation) are available at https://notredame.app.box.com/s/26a4bygh9vbaw7jjq08xr5evomvaw5ww/folder/3332706778, but you should check for their compatibility with your CM12.1 ROM.
I have successfully updated flashable recovery zip files (for both the Nook NT and Nook HD+) with more updated recovery images by using an archive manager tool (mostly Windows 7-zip) to swap the recovery img files, just as you're contemplating -- see my brief discussion of this at https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71402570&postcount=270.
There is a possibility that the update-binary and updater-script in the given flashable zip are not compatible with the newer recovery file image (in which case one would get an error trying to flash it) but I have yet to encounter it, presumably because the versions of old and new recovery images involved have been relative close to one another.
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Thanks for your response. You told me exactly what I needed to know.
I have viewed D. Andrei Măceș dropbox in the past, but I neglected to check it for TWRP updates (my bad). I'll keep this in mind the next time I want to explore new possibilities for my HD+.
The idea of creating my own zip was a temptation that I couldn't resist (since I was now feeling confident that I wouldn't brick my tablet, blow up Pittsburgh, or be responsible for something equally catastrophic). So, instead of downloading a zip file from the dropbox, I used Linux Archive Manager (I switched to Linux Mint some time ago to escape the more-frequent-than-I-could-bear crashes with Windows), to delete the file named recovery.img in the v2.7.1.0 zip, then inserted a recovery.img file for TWRP v3.1.1.0 in it's place. It worked perfectly, and I feel like a genius (I'm very easily impressed)!
Thanks for letting me know that my idea wasn't as dumb as I feared it might be.
digixmax said:
More recent versions of TWRP in flashable zip for HD+ (ovation) are available at https://notredame.app.box.com/s/26a4bygh9vbaw7jjq08xr5evomvaw5ww/folder/3332706778, but you should check for their compatibility with your CM12.1 ROM.
I have successfully updated flashable recovery zip files (for both the Nook NT and Nook HD+) with more updated recovery images by using an archive manager tool (mostly Windows 7-zip) to swap the recovery img files, just as you're contemplating -- see my brief discussion of this at https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71402570&postcount=270.
There is a possibility that the update-binary and updater-script in the given flashable zip are not compatible with the newer recovery file image (in which case one would get an error trying to flash it) but I have yet to encounter it, presumably because the versions of old and new recovery images involved have been relative close to one another.
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Hello,
I tried using the TWRP 3.0.1.0 - ovation and 2.8.7.5. and they both receive the status 7 error:
"This package is for device: ovation ; this device is .
E: Error in /external+sd/twrp-3.0.1-0-ovation.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted"
I currently run on CWM Recovery 6.0.4.6, with cyanogenbootloader, lineage os 14.1. Unfortunately I cannot turn off my device (Nook HD+) no matter what, it keeps turning itself on until it empties battery (if I don't pay attention).
I keep trying to install the zips from CWM Recovery but I cannot do it.
Is there any way for me to install TWRP from CWM?
Thank you
pnkye said:
Hello,
I tried using the TWRP 3.0.1.0 - ovation and 2.8.7.5. and they both receive the status 7 error:
"This package is for device: ovation ; this device is .
E: Error in /external+sd/twrp-3.0.1-0-ovation.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted"
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Did you use one of the flashable TWRP zip files from https://www.mediafire.com/#6a4rivb8kkdfu?
I currently run on CWM Recovery 6.0.4.6, with cyanogenbootloader, lineage os 14.1. Unfortunately I cannot turn off my device (Nook HD+) no matter what, it keeps turning itself on until it empties battery (if I don't pay attention).
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Did you tried holding down the power button for 30+ sec?
Thank you for the answer.
1. The link doesn't work (https://www.mediafire.com/#6a4rivb8kkdfu?) leads me to an upload page.
2. I tried all the options I could find online. If I let it be for 1 week (I use it for reading and sometimes youtube) it turns itself on at some point and the battery goes empty. And it is so hard to turn it on again. When I plug it for charging the battery and is completely empty, the led stays green - instead of orange - for a long time and is not responsive to anything I do until it reaches 80%+ , so I let it be for 2hrs while plugged.
3. What I try to do is actually root it for overclocking or make it a little bit faster because it lags in every thing I do with it. Although in some variants of the Android which I installed over the years it used to be more responsive.
Unfortunately I cannot root it because CWM doesn't recognize the install of SuperSU zip from Lineage website. Do you have any advice on that?
Thanks
pnkye said:
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The link doesn't work (https://www.mediafire.com/#6a4rivb8kkdfu?) leads me to an upload page.
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Try this link: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/6a4rivb8kkdfu/Nook+HD+
digixmax said:
Try this link: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/6a4rivb8kkdfu/Nook+HD+
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Thank you very much! You really helped me with this one!
I just did it! Flashed it with the cwm.flashable.twrp zip from your link!
I run now the TWRP 3.0.1-0.
I couldn't flash any higher versions (3.2.x) directly from this installed version
Anyway my booting time is faster and so far (1min time) the turning on/off procedure works normal, as it should be.
What lineage OS version is the best one for the nook hd+?
I just installed the 14.1 version from the lnos-ovation-ota-NJH47F.181223.zip found at: https://notredame.app.box.com/s/26a4bygh9vbaw7jjq08xr5evomvaw5ww/folder/3332706778
This version, however, has landscape mode as default viewing mode and it keeps spinning here and there.
At the moment I find myself in the latest stage of my process: rooting the device so I can try and overclock it.
Trying to install the official lineage "addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip" , from their website (https://download.lineageos.org/extras), but it doesn't work.
I mean it installs it successfully in the TWRP recovery. It is enabled in the developer options for both Apps and Adb. But the root checker app says it is not rooted.
Is there a proper way to root it? If so could you please share a solution when you have time?
Also any ideas on how to properly overclock (make the tablet a little snappier, besides the animation scale option from dev options)?
Cheers!
pnkye said:
I just did it! Flashed it with the cwm.flashable.twrp zip from your link!
I run now the TWRP 3.0.1-0.
I couldn't flash any higher versions (3.2.x) directly from this installed version
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There should be an option in TWRP to "flash image" you can use to directly flash .img binary of a newer TWRP version.
What lineage OS version is the best one for the nook hd+?
I just installed the 14.1 version from the lnos-ovation-ota-NJH47F.181223.zip found at: https://notredame.app.box.com/s/26a4bygh9vbaw7jjq08xr5evomvaw5ww/folder/3332706778
This version, however, has landscape mode as default viewing mode and it keeps spinning here and there.
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You should be able to disable auto-rotation in Settings->Display.
At the moment I find myself in the latest stage of my process: rooting the device so I can try and overclock it.
Trying to install the official lineage "addonsu-14.1-arm-signed.zip" , from their website (https://download.lineageos.org/extras), but it doesn't work.
I mean it installs it successfully in the TWRP recovery. It is enabled in the developer options for both Apps and Adb. But the root checker app says it is not rooted.
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Try disabling and exit Settings->Developer Options, then come back and re-enable it.
digixmax said:
There should be an option in TWRP to "flash image" you can use to directly flash .img binary of a newer TWRP version.
You should be able to disable auto-rotation in Settings->Display.
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My device is with default landscape. If I disable it it stays in landscape and never goes to portrait.
digixmax said:
Try disabling and exit Settings->Developer Options, then come back and re-enable it.
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It still doesn't work.
Thanks for the overall guidance!
XDA:DevDB Information
Permanently Closed, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S4
Contributors
TheGingerSage, arter97 , dkcldark, zahidm & kiffmet
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Downgrade to OD3 + TWRP 3.x.x Recovery
Based On: Stock Build OD3
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Stable Version: FINAL
Stable Release Date: 2019-01-20
Created 2019-01-19
Last Updated 2020-05-31
Permanently Closed
Permanently Closed
Thanks for your good work. In the future Can One UI get port to s4?
nhihoppro said:
Thanks for your good work. In the future Can One UI get port to s4?
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I will totally try my best! Please check back later today for the final that TOTALLY HAS SAMSUNG'S PIE EMOJIS!!!
-> ***Also in order for all the new Emojis to pop up you need an updated keyboard like GBoard. Some of the new ones do show up in stock Samsung Keyboard but not all of them.
nhihoppro said:
Thanks for your good work. In the future Can One UI get port to s4?
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EVERYTHING IS ALL DONE! PLEASE TELL ME IF IT WORKS!
Please follow all instruction carefully thanks for checking it out! ?
TheGingerSage said:
-> Download the install files you will need.
All Downloads
*THIS INSTALL PROCEDURE REQUIRES PC*
-> Extract the I9506XXUDOD3_I9506NEEDOD4_I9506XXUDOD3_HOME.tar.md5.7z + RESTORE ALL PARTITIONS + Saved Presets.7z via computer or with ZArchiver on Android Device.
COMPUTER REQUIRED
->On the the computer use ODIN to completely restore LRX22CI9506XXUOD3 Then I need you to boot and completely, setup the phone inside of stock meaning disable all the apps you want to disable, and the sign into google play store.
--> Place the ViPER4Android folder to the root of the Galaxy S4.
--> Place the JamesDSP folder to the root of the Galaxy S4.
--> Create a Backup of just the boot partition in TWRP to genorate the unique folder id in your TWRP Backups folder.
--> Place the folder RESTORE ALL PARTITIONS in the folder next to the (Name of the backup name you create above) folder, found in /data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/*****/
-> Setup Mode...
-> Use ODIN again to flash TWRP
--> Restore Latest Final (*On top of the signed in google play store stock *Do not wipe data or factory reset!)
--> Boot to success!
--> Install Noox FX.apk
-> Video Tutorial...
This is an old video and all the settings changed due to JamesDSP being added to the SDK
So for now view the video to get a general idea while I make a new video for you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_iz4opSvqY
Nevermind
Follow this video the sound is actually in it!!! Please use over ear or ear buds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4SLs37WT3o
-> Music...
Hip Hop
Metal
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nhihoppro said:
Thanks for your good work. In the future Can One UI get port to s4?
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The only way we can get it ported is if we find an Android 9.0 with the same chipset (Very unlikely) but keep your eyes peeled and let me know if you find one
Have tried to install, but I can't, I have followed this steps:
1. With ODIN, I have installer this file: I9506XXUDOD3_I9506NEEDOD4_I9506XXUDOD3_HOME.tar.md 5.7z
2. Then, I have booted my device, and then Installed TWRP with ODIN.
3. Then, I copied the ViPER4Android and JamesDSP folder into the root directory of my phone.
4. Then, I did a boot backup, and copied the RESTORE ALL PARTITIONS Folder into the folder where the other backup folder is.
5. Then, I Restored the RESTORE ALL PARTITIONS backup, and then I bootes into the system again.
Idk if I'm forgetting to do some step that is in the tutorial, but I can't find the way to install this I'll be very pleased if someone helps me.
thx in advance
Dedede_ said:
Have tried to install, but I can't, I have followed this steps:
1. With ODIN, I have installer this file: I9506XXUDOD3_I9506NEEDOD4_I9506XXUDOD3_HOME.tar.md 5.7z
2. Then, I have booted my device, and then Installed TWRP with ODIN.
3. Then, I copied the ViPER4Android and JamesDSP folder into the root directory of my phone.
4. Then, I did a boot backup, and copied the RESTORE ALL PARTITIONS Folder into the folder where the other backup folder is.
5. Then, I Restored the RESTORE ALL PARTITIONS backup, and then I bootes into the system again.
Idk if I'm forgetting to do some step that is in the tutorial, but I can't find the way to install this I'll be very pleased if someone helps me.
thx in advance
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It is actually quite hard to install this, so sorry for the late reply give me a few hours and I'll record a video tutorial of the full install procedure.
TheGingerSage said:
It is actually quite hard to install this, so sorry for the late reply give me a few hours and I'll record a video tutorial of the full install procedure.
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:good:
Dedede_ said:
:good:
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What is currently on the GS⁴ you plan to install this on? Is it custom or is the latest stock build on it?
EDIT: go ahead and flash the stock image provided in my zip. Then after it reboots to stock revocery and does its little thing immeadiately boot back into stock revovery and format /data after that reboot to download and flash twrp. Go ahead and re setup the restore of the all partitios 7z now when you do a restore unclick all the options and restore only the EFS partition then reboot into the still unbooted stock image you odin flashed. Make sure cellular wifi etc works (If the downgrade was unsuccessful then some of those will break) if the downgrade was unsuccessful then do the same thing above except omit the EFS restore and instread boot after you factory rest in recovery.
TheGingerSage said:
What is currently on the GS⁴ you plan to install this on? Is it custom or is the latest stock build on it?
EDIT: go ahead and flash the stock image provided in my zip. Then after it reboots to stock revocery and does its little thing immeadiately boot back into stock revovery and format /data after that reboot to download and flash twrp. Go ahead and re setup the restore of the all partitios 7z now when you do a restore unclick all the options and restore only the EFS partition then reboot into the still unbooted stock image you odin flashed. Make sure cellular wifi etc works (If the downgrade was unsuccessful then some of those will break) if the downgrade was unsuccessful then do the same thing above except omit the EFS restore and instread boot after you factory rest in recovery.
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Once you have stock with no modifications fully functional go ahead and sign in to google and disable the apps you dont use. Here in a few I will post an updated final TWRP image and new preset zip that has my final config that works well on all music tpyes and speaker types.
Last Resort Install Procedure of Just the Audio
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