I have a vs980 and I am running 39a bootstacks and XDABBEB's VS980 v3.1.2 rom. Oh and TWRP. I have CM11 And the gapps but I don't want to install it hen get a boot error or something. Should I flash 27a bootstack.
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I'm stock rooted tmobile lg g4 on n, I can backup and restore in twrp but It doesn't flash zip files, it starts flash then it reboots into twrp what is wrong
I'm currently using TWRP and Resurrection Remix and I'm very, very happy with that setup. Will flashing the factory Marshmallow image wipe out my TWRP recovery? Is there a root method for Marshmallow? How can I put TWRP back in after updating to Marshmallow?
If you don't flash recovery.img, just the other portions with fastboot, it won't get rid of TWRP.
In the Newbie thread, on the last few pages the new details for rooting MM is posted.
If you flash all partitions you can get TWRP back by downloading the latest versions and flashing via fastboot.
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First, I can dirty flash cm11 to cm12 right?
Second, should I uninstall xposed framework before flashing cm12?
Third, does xposed can work fine on CM12?
No, you should do a full wipe. This means formatting cache+system+data.
Because you are doing a full wipe there is no neer tot uninstall xposed.
There is now an official xposed for lollipop which you can download from xda. Don't flash the version you used for kitkat.
I have Moto G 2014 Xt1068
I unlocked the bootloader, rooted, flashed CM13 (it was working perfectly) and tried to update SuperSu. It wouldn't work so I tried to flash it and then got stuck in a boot loop.
What can I do?
I have not done anything since then so as not to mess up further.
Thanks.
TheSaffronArmy said:
I have Moto G 2014 Xt1068
I unlocked the bootloader, rooted, flashed CM13 (it was working perfectly) and tried to update SuperSu. It wouldn't work so I tried to flash it and then got stuck in a boot loop.
What can I do?
I have not done anything since then so as not to mess up further.
Thanks.
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Which SuperSU did you flash?
You have to flash the builds after 2.60
Here the latest : Click Here
Remember you need to flash SuperSU again after each cm update.
sagar846 said:
Which SuperSU did you flash?
You have to flash the builds after 2.60
Remember you need to flash SuperSU again after each cm update.
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I reflashed CM13 and this got me out of the bootloop. Also, I think I had flashed the latest version of SuperSu. However, now I have found the root options on CM13 and I don't think I really need SuperSu.
Thanks for your help!
A year back I installed XZDualRecovery with a Lollipop ROM from xda. Now I want to update to resurrection remix for marshmallow. I wanted to know what is the path to follow?
Flash twrp 3.0+ (can I directly flash it on my current phone using twrp 2.8 on XZDualRecovery?).
and then the kernel?
THeLogiC said:
A year back I installed XZDualRecovery with a Lollipop ROM from xda. Now I want to update to resurrection remix for marshmallow. I wanted to know what is the path to follow?
Flash twrp 3.0+ (can I directly flash it on my current phone using twrp 2.8 on XZDualRecovery?).
and then the kernel?
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You can flash RR rom using twrp 2.8 and if you want to update twrp then flash the twrp 3.0.2 zip after flashing the rom.You don't need to flash any other custom kernel on RR.It's stable.
Røbin said:
You can flash RR rom using twrp 2.8 and if you want to update twrp then flash the twrp 3.0.2 zip after flashing the rom.You don't need to flash any other custom kernel on RR.It's stable.
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Thank you for your response. The rom is working perfectly.