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CyanogenMod is a customized, aftermarket firmware distribution for several Android devices. Based on the Android Open Source Project, CyanogenMod is designed to increase performance and reliability!
While this build is heavily optimized, it is also capable of pushing your phone much harder. I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or the current economic crisis. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
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CyanogenMod Website
CyanogenMod Changelog
Flashing CM-7 ROM:
NOTE: Your device MUST be rooted and ClockworkMod Recovery MUST be installed!
* Download CyanogenMod 7 v7.0.3 (Download)
* Optional: Download Google apps (See attachments)
* Place both files where you can easily find it and connect your phone as USB disk-drive to transfer both .zip files to the SD card.
* Now reboot your phone into ClockworkMod Recovery (Holding the VOLUME DOWN + POWER button) and click on "Recovery".
*Once in ClockworkMod Recovery, use the side VOLUME buttons to move around, and the POWER button to select; or use the TRACKBALL.
• Select the option “Wipe data/factory reset”.
• Then select the option “Wipe cache partition”.
• Select "Install zip from SDcard".
• Select "Choose zip from SDcard".
• Choose "update-cm-7.0.3-buzz-signed.zip"
• Let it finish the installation
• Once done, Select "Install zip from SDcard".
• Then select "Choose zip from SDcard"
• Choose "google_apps-gb-20110307-signed.zip"
• Once the installation has finished, get back to the main menu using the back button and select the “Reboot system now” option.
>DONE<
Need to root your device?
Find out how to HERE
You must be the next melvin.
.. Jks
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We really need a guide for this? LOL. This is the dev section for christ sake -.-
And +1 Kevin
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Lol guys, this guide is intended for NOOBS
I know its really easy but there are people that really don't know how to do this lol.
If they need this guide they shouldnt even have root. There are plenty of guides already posted, im sorry but it was a thread not needed.
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Okay well sorry. Just thought it might be helpful to some people...
Sorry didnt meen to come accross mean i was just saying dude
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kevin2516 said:
You must be the next melvin.
.. Jks
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lol! I hope not, what's happened to Melvin, has he gone quiet or did I block him and forget?
djdevine2 said:
lol! I hope not, what's happened to Melvin, has he gone quiet or did I block him and forget?
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I think died from noobness its a horrible disease i hear jks
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He's got a nexus s now.
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Hello everyone.
Today I installed "update-cm-7.0.3-buzz-signed," it's amazing how well it works.
I have only one problem, I can not send files via bluetooth. I linked the two devices (and BUZZ SamsungGalaxySII) and entirely correct. But do not send the file in the SGSII says "the remote device has rejected your request."
Can you help me?
Thanks for everything
kskbl23 said:
Hello everyone.
Today I installed "update-cm-7.0.3-buzz-signed," it's amazing how well it works.
I have only one problem, I can not send files via bluetooth. I linked the two devices (and BUZZ SamsungGalaxySII) and entirely correct. But do not send the file in the SGSII says "the remote device has rejected your request."
Can you help me?
Thanks for everything
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Use Bluetooth File Transfer from the market. Much less hassles.
There are any framework to change the battery icon with % for this ROM?
Fully Functional CM7.0.3
With much guidance from Melvin, i successfully installed CM7.0.3. he said that we have to install 7.0.2 and then update it from there. i am convinced as my 7.0.3 has a lot of problems when i installed it directly and totally worked when updated from an installed 7.0.2. Good Luck trying!
jayzhoukj said:
With much guidance from Melvin,..
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Oh Snap, Now I get where I saw your sig before....
/End OT
Problem with WiFi
I've flashed it to my wildfire. And it couldn't find my WiFi network.
It does see some nets but in a funny rush way - it sees then in a moment it sees not! and very few networks are seen with this rom. I have about 10 wifi networks in my house, but with this rom I could say I have 5 at most!
Well any way I'm going back to droid rom
my gps not working what i havtu do
flash new radio from here
htp://rom.tat.tw/wildfire/wildpuzzlerom/radio/Radio_13.55.55.24H_3.35.20.10.zip
(one "t" is missing in the link above)
go to recovery and install it from SDHC
mine works now
My MMS not working >.<
GO TO
Mod Edit: Link to external site removed, per forum rules.
FOR FURTHER SUPPORT
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Changelog:
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F.A.Q:
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*** UNOFFICIAL TWRP port for use only with LG Optimus One phones ***
Introduction:
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TeamWin Recovery Project, or twrp for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added a lot of our own features that we deemed missing from current recoveries. After a lot of hard work for weeks, we are happy to announce the release of twrp in anticipation of unrEVOked & AlphaRev's revolutionary release.
Key Features:
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- Clean, simple, intuitive Menu System
- Ability to save custom recovery settings
º Default partitions to back up
º Default zip folder location
º Default color theme (lots to choose from) (Thanks to ffolkes!)
º Default Time Zone (for more accurate time stamps; US time zones only for now)
º Zip Verification
- Ability to select which individual partitions to backup, and restore.
- Ability to choose compression or no compression backups.
º Compression takes longer of course, but you save roughly half the space. EVO3D's stock system uncompressed is ~800mb, 380mb compressed. You choose.
- Ability to auto reboot after successful flashes (for the lazy)
º Home - Main Menu
º Menu - Advanced Menu
º Back - Up a Menu Level
º Search - Select Current Selection
- Battery Level and Timestamp
Known Issues:
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- None so far!!!
Disclaimer:
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As usual, use at your own risk. TeamWin is not responsible for anything bad that may occur from using twrp. We do however take responsible for the awesomeness that comes with it. Don't be a d3rp and use twrp for bad. With great power, comes great responsibility.
Special Shout Outs:
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- TeamWin
º Assassinslament
º toastcfh - for his under appreciated dedication to the community.
º agrabren - for his leading the way to freedom for numerous devices with fre3vo.
º Dees_Troy, joeykrim, shift, vividboarder, onicrom, netarchy, kevank, myndwire, bigbiff, dkelle4, shinzul, spiicytuna, eyeballer, OtisFeelgood.
- Amon_RA - for his great Recovery for which we gained a lot of inspiration from.
- Koush - for his dedication to the community and ClockworkMod.
- unrEVOked for their great work and dedication to the community.
- AlphaRev for their great work and dedication to the community.
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This support edify? Is it better than cwm?
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dax4182 said:
This support edify? Is it better than cwm?
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Yup, uses Edify... UI is pretty intuitive and pretty fast... AOSP recovery modified from start... mmm
The only downside right now is not being able to partition sd but will be added in next releases
add some screenshots !
this suport convert ext?
thanks
mutia said:
this suport convert ext?
thanks
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Not yet, wait for upcoming releases ,
ill be keeping an eye on this. this is pretty interesting
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kbzona said:
Yup, uses Edify... UI is pretty intuitive and pretty fast... AOSP recovery modified from start... mmm
The only downside right now is not being able to partition sd but will be added in next releases
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Ok i notice something bro... Wen u wan to flash a zip, u must have all the folders right? Why half of the folders r not shown? Is it a bug? Nice ui!
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Looks pretty good on a quick test. Nothing missing, except for the SD partitioning. The key bindings are much more logical, though it takes a while to get used to. Menu sorting much better.
Thorough testing later, maybe tonight.
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well will give it a try after sd ext support as really important for my loads of apps and games .
best of luck for future updates
shhbz said:
well will give it a try after sd ext support as really important for my loads of apps and games .
best of luck for future updates
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This DOES support sd-ext backup/restore etc. The only thing you cannot do is SD partitioning and ext? conversion.
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Good! Will add to the recos thread as soon as I get home.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1169953
I think this should be implemented in the recovery.. SDPART. Read the first post for sdpart, the cool thing about it is that you can partition the sdcard without loosing any data.
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Ok i notice something bro... Wen u wan to flash a zip, u must have all the folders right? Why half of the folders r not shown? Is it a bug? Nice ui!
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mmm, i have 28+ folders and i can see them all... Anyways it will always show .zip files firstly.. Also this recovery allows to set a custom folder, so when you want to install a zip, it'll show the folder you set in recovery settings
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mmm, i have 28+ folders and i can see them all... Anyways it will always show .zip files firstly.. Also this recovery allows to set a custom folder, so when you want to install a zip, it'll show the folder you set in recovery settings
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The problem is i got at least 70 folders on my sdcard (8gb)... How bro?
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Will try it shortly. For so long I have been waiting for any development in recovery area.
Kudos to you for doing this. Hope you will continue to improve upon this.
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The problem is i got at least 70 folders on my sdcard (8gb)... How bro?
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Oh, you're right, guess i'll need to fix this, but later
I just flashed this and it looks awesome
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Hi I present to you the next installment of ProMini but under a different name or En-Mini is created anew with a clean firmware with additions emanoN minimodX in ROM and also put their patches, ie supre mod. The ROM I do not know what does not work alone because I could not test it but it certainly works:
Code:
wifi
camera
calls and sms
Fixed some bugs with emanoN 5
Downloads rom:
beta 1:
Code:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9fwiatibr6mvpjy/Pl-Mini.zip
rom installation is simple:
Code:
* Run your phone to Recovery mode (Home + Power)
* In Recovery move the volume indicators, and accept the Home.
* Choose wipe data / reset, and then yes.
* Select the partition and then wipe the cache yes
* Select the install zip from sd
* Select choose zip from SD Card
* Select the downloaded rom
* Please select Yes - Update Install
* Wait until it installs.
* Select the reboot system now
screnschoot
How do you find any errors please let us know and certainly it repaired in time
the download link is... offline bro!! thanks for this rom
japoina92 said:
the download link is... offline bro!! thanks for this rom
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Confirmed, link not working
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update link :d
mrExtrm said:
update link :d
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i try it!! hehe thanks for change link hehe
Seems interesting! I defnetly give it a try!!
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[RECOVERY] CTR recovery v3.3_sprout
Android one
Requirements:
• Any Android One device
• already installed a custom recovery
Download :
https://www.4shared.com/zip/7RMaEChXba/CTR_33-Recovery_Sprout.html
Step :
• Install via cwm / twrp
• Select the reboot recovery
• done
Credits :
• Carliv
• Clockworkmod team, and Cyanogenmod for the base recovery
• bgcngm for his mtk tools for linux
• michfood for his unpack/repack tools for windows
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Best Recovery
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[RECOVERY][5.1.1]CTR recovery v3.3_sprout
Android one
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Good job dude!
Great! But I'm so used to TWRP and I don't think will replace my favorite recovery (maybe a new recovery project in the future :3)
1cefire said:
Good job dude!
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Thank you master ?
Is F2FS supported by this recovery?
hp5942 said:
Is F2FS supported by this recovery?
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not support sir
I'm proud to present the first dual boot project for the HTC one M8! This will allow any number of ROMs to be installed at the same time. It works by patching the secondary ROM's installation scripts and boot image to load the ROM files from an alternate location (/system/multiboot, /cache/multiboot, and /data/multiboot). Because of the way this is implemented, no changes to the primary ROM are necessary
A huge thanks goes out to all of the donators for supporting this project! I if forgot to add you (and you want to be added), please send me a quick PM.
See all of our supporters here: https://gist.github.com/chenxiaolong/3f3fb485cbd0cb77c4281941433ec54d
It patches...
Custom kernels for dual boot support
ROMs so that they can be installed as secondary
Google Apps packages for AOSP-based ROMs
SuperSU so that it can be used in the secondary ROM
NOTE: If you want to dualboot a Sense ROM, I highly recommend installing Sense rom as the primary ROM. Otherwise, any mods will need to be patched before flashing.
How to use the patcher
Android
Download the patcher apk and run it. Tap "Patch Zip File" from the navigation drawer and choose the file you want to patch.
Windows (GUI)
Double click DualBootPatcher.exe and choose the file you want to patch.
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After patching the zip file, a new file, like some_rom_dual.zip file will be created. For example, patching ktoonsez's
KT-SGS4-JB4.3-AOSP-TMO-08.28.2013.zip
would create a new
KT-SGS4-JB4.3-AOSP-TMO-08.28.2013_dual.zip
Instructions for dual booting
Before doing anything, download the Dual Boot Patcher app and the DualBootUtilities.zip from the download section below.
The patcher offers several locations for installing ROMs:
Primary: This is normally used for installing a zip to the primary ROM. It is not required, but is strongly recommended because it has code to prevent the zip from inadvertently affecting other ROMs.
Dual: Dual/Secondary is the first multiboot installation location. It installs to the system partition. This is a good spot for installing a second ROM because it doesn't take any space away from the internal storage.
Multi-slots: There are 3 multislots: multi-slot-1, multi-slot-2, multi-slot-3. These install to the cache partition. This is specifically for devices, like the Galaxy S4, that have a massive cache partition.
Data-slots: There can be an unlimited number of data slots. These install to the data partition and eat up space on the internal storage. This is useful for devices where the system partition is nearly full and the cache partition is tiny. These slots are named "data-slot-[id]", where "id" is something you provide in the app.
Extsd-slots: There can be an unlimited number of extsd slots. These install to the external SD card, which is useful as it keeps the ROMs off of the internal storage. Note that the ROM's data files are still stored on the data partition.
With that said, let's get to the "how to"!
First, boot into your primary ROM and install the Dual Boot Patcher app
Open the app and go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer. It will ask if you want to set the kernel. Make sure that you do.
Go to "Patch zip file" in the navigation drawer and patch the ROM or zip you want to install. You can select one of the installation locations described above.
There are two ways of flashing the patched zip file. You can either flash it normally from recovery or flash it using the in-app flashing feature. Both methods are explained below.
Flashing from recovery
To flash from recovery, just flash the patched zip file like you would for any other zip. Nice and simple.
In-app flashing
To use in-app flashing, go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the floating button on the bottom right, and add the zips you want to install. You can queue multiple zips and they will all be flashed in one go. Once you've added all the zips you want to flash, click the check mark in the action bar and they will be flashed right away.
A normal backup from recovery will backup every ROM. If you would like to back up ROMs individually, please see @rlorange's awesome tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2491299
Here is a full guide for DualBoot Patcher : https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/guide-dualbootpatcher-build-source-t3663076
How do I...?
Switch the ROM if something doesn't work properly?
You can flash the DualBootUtilities zip from recovery. It will provide a menu interface that allows switching to the various ROMs.
If you have TWRP, you can also switch manually by tapping Install -> Images (bottom right) -> Go to /sdcard/MultiBoot/[Your ROM]/ -> flash boot.img.
Wipe /cache, /data, /system, or dalvik-cache?
The easiest way is to do it from the app while booted in another ROM. Just go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the 3 dots options menu for the ROM you want to wipe, and tap "Wipe ROM".
Alternatively, flash the DualBootUtilities zip from recovery, which will also allow you to wipe a ROM.
NOTE: Don't use the recovery's built-in wiping abilities as that may delete non-primary ROMs!
Update the primary ROM?
Patch the zip for primary and flash it. The "primary" installation target is designed so that other ROMs won't be affected when you want to flash something for the primary ROM.
Update a non-primary ROM?
Patch and flash the zip exactly like how you did it the first time.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for the primary ROM?
Patch it for primary before flashing. If the zip does not wipe /cache, it is also safe to flash it directly.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for a non-primary ROM?
Just patch and flash it
Downloads:
Downlaod link : https://dbp.noobdev.io/downloads/
Donations:
Donations are not required, but are greatly appreciated Donators will have their names listed in a nice big font on this post and will also be listed in the README file of the patcher.
Source code :
DualBootPatcher: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
Build instructions: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/tree/master/docs
Thanks :
@chenxiaolong as the creator of this method huge thanks to him
@navcar for correcting and making test build !
@Mysteryagr as the one who made the debug app (working)
@ahmed.ismael for testing
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The great project:fingers-crossed:
:highfive:
Whhhhooooooooottttt :laugh::laugh::victory::highfive:
Thanks!!!!
great
thank you very much
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ahmed.ismael said:
great
thank you very much
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Thanks to you for testing phase
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Enjoy the app
Mysteryagr said:
Enjoy the app
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hi
thank you for the fixed version ( highly appreciated )
yesterday I reported a bug to @3lambda in private about the device name ( case sensitive ) m8 instead of M8 it causes a lot of issues once I edited the build.prop it worked fine
so any chance for an update for the debug version or better for the official app ?
thanks in advance
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ahmed.ismael said:
hi
thank you for the fixed version ( highly appreciated )
yesterday I reported a bug to @3lambda in private about the device name ( case sensitive ) m8 instead of M8 it causes a lot of issues once I edited the build.prop it worked fine
so any chance for an update for the debug version or better for the official app ?
thanks in advance
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I already committed the codename on my repo, the fix will be available in the next release.
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I already committed the codename on my repo, the fix will be available in the next release.
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Huge thanks for your help !
Very much appreciated
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3lambda said:
Huge thanks for your help !
Very much appreciated
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Model validation does not match:crying:
Cloverkit said:
Model validation does not match:crying:
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Try looking into the meta inf / com / google/ android / updater script
then add this line || getprop("ro.build.product") == "m8" ||
somewhere in the beginning
Cloverkit said:
Model validation does not match:crying:
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Yap app doesn't detect lower and upper case
So it doesn't recognise "m8" only "M8"
Next update will fix that
Stay tuned
As workaround in build.Prop replace all "m8" by "M8"
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3lambda said:
Yap app doesn't detect lower and upper case
So it doesn't recognise "m8" only "M8"
Next update will fix that
Stay tuned
As workaround in build.Prop replace all "m8" by "M8"
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I try to modify /multiboot/device.json replace "m8" by "M8"
Through the verification
New build is up
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298979644
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New build is up
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298979644
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thank you very much
Any bugs in the new build? Might give it a try tomorrow.
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Any bugs in the new build? Might give it a try tomorrow.
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I only added the missing codename with small letters, nothing else changed.
When I try to patch a zip file from the app, it won't work and crashes every time so just used the PC app to patch it and works well. Keep up the good work
Ryan2400 said:
When I try to patch a zip file from the app, it won't work and crashes every time so just used the PC app to patch it and works well. Keep up the good work
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it works fine for me
how ever try to pull a log ( it will be useful )
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ahmed.ismael said:
it works fine for me
how ever try to pull a log ( it will be useful )
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Sorry for the stupid question, how do I do that?