Stock stagefright fix FOR Heimdall - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 Android Development

WIP!
This is a Heimdall flashable file. This will NOT work on Odin.
Heimdall:
This is NOT ROOTED!
BACK UP ALL YOUR DOCUMENTS AND PICTURES/VIDEOS ON YOUR INTERNAL SD CARD. THIS WILL ERASE EVERYTHING.
For SPH-L720T ONLY! This is the triband variant if you don't know please check.
STOCK_NO_ROOT_720T
XDA:DevDB Information
Stock OH1 for 720T, ROM for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4
Contributors
amadorsg1
ROM OS Version: Lollipop
Based On: Stock
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-10-06
Last Updated 2015-10-06

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I snagged the update.zip file for Sprint that has the Stagefright updates in it, if anyone needs it.

ActorMike said:
I snagged the update.zip file for Sprint that has the Stagefright updates in it, if anyone needs it.
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If you use the update.zip it will check your current /system for modifications. (like root)
This will be flash-able through Heimdall without checking your system for root or anything causing it to fail and not install the update.
I also have the Odin flash-able file if anyone likes that method although I rather have more users use open software versus proprietary leaked possibly malware ridden software.

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Flashable ZIP - Android L Radio and Bootloader

Android version 6.0.1 bootloader and radio files updated January 7, 2016
Hello all.
I created a few flashable ZIP files which will install the radio and bootloader images from Android 5.0.x, 5.1.x or 6.0.x depending on your choice.
To install the Android 6.0.1 radio (M8974A-2.0.50.2.28) and bootloader (HHZ12k), flash the following ZIP in recovery:
The file is N5_AndroidM_6.0.x-MMB29S_Radio+Bootloader.zip, MD5 9fef18abade89f85fe13b37320b740bd, size 22.7MB.
You can download it here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24352994023708028
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To install the Android 5.1.1 radio (M8974A-2.0.50.2.26) and bootloader (HHZ12h), flash the following ZIP in recovery:
The file is N5_AndroidL_5.1.x-LMY48M_Radio+Bootloader.zip, MD5 c90de28bf48e9461a13c6617c9d792ce, size 22.7MB.
You can download it here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347812405
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To install the latest Android 5.0.x radio (M8974A-2.0.50.2.22) and bootloader (HHZ12d), flash this ZIP in recovery:
The file is N5_AndroidL_5.0.x-LRX22C_Radio+Bootloader.zip, MD5 4c9861bfe068d232340e961aa7726767, size 22.6MB.
You can download it here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347812506
Hope this helps!
Thanks
Separate radio frm the zip
Thanks for this.
I already have the updated radio. Could you please split the zip in two, with the updated bootloader separate from the radio.
FunDionysus said:
Thanks for this.
I already have the updated radio. Could you please split the zip in two, with the updated bootloader separate from the radio.
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I suppose I can, though it doesn't change anything to flash the same radio version on top of itself, so you could just flash the whole thing to update the bootloader. The only reason there would be to split it up would be if you wanted to keep a different radio version than the one in the zip.
Are these updated files? Google factory images are at LRX21O but I've seen threads here that have LRX21V in the name, suggesting there's an update of some kind but I'm unable to find any info regarding this with my searches lol.
I'm just trying to update my wife's nexus 5 with factory files (no custom ROM's) as she just wants her phone to work and not have any instability unlike what I do with my phone haha.
She's had it say no network sometimes, I wonder if Google released this update to the radio to address a bug? Or where did you get these files from? Just wondering
ek69 said:
Are these updated files? Google factory images are at LRX21O but I've seen threads here that have LRX21V in the name, suggesting there's an update of some kind but I'm unable to find any info regarding this with my searches lol.
I'm just trying to update my wife's nexus 5 with factory files (no custom ROM's) as she just wants her phone to work and not have any instability unlike what I do with my phone haha.
She's had it say no network sometimes, I wonder if Google released this update to the radio to address a bug? Or where did you get these files from? Just wondering
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The bootloader and radio has been the same through all the revisions of Lollipop.
Wakamatsu said:
The bootloader and radio has been the same through all the revisions of Lollipop.
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So these files are from the Google factory images then?
Do you have a link to get the latest revision of lollipop? I wonder if LRX21O isn't the latest anymore lol
ek69 said:
So these files are from the Google factory images then?
Do you have a link to get the latest revision of lollipop? I wonder if LRX21O isn't the latest anymore lol
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Yes, these are from the Google factory images. Specifically, the factory images for the Nexus 5. You can see all of the released Nexus factory images here. As you can see, LRX21O is still the latest version released for the Nexus 5. It seems as though other devices have had images released with "higher" letters, for instance LRX21V is the build number for the latest Nexus Player factory image. My guess is that Google makes device-specific changes to Android and then updates only those devices that would benefit, though I have nothing to back that up.
In any case, the radio and bootloader have been the same versions throughout all builds of Android 5.0 for the Nexus 5 so far, and the latest of those builds is LRX21O. This ZIP does contain the latest and greatest that we have officially available at the moment. I'll do my best to keep it updated should that ever change.
iammuze said:
YIn any case, the radio and bootloader have been the same versions throughout all builds of Android 5.0 for the Nexus 5 so far, and the latest of those builds is LRX21O. This ZIP does contain the latest and greatest that we have officially available at the moment. I'll do my best to keep it updated should that ever change.
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Thanks for this info. When I installed the bigxie stock Lollipop flashable ROM, the OP included a link to the updated radio. But the bootloader was not updated to the latest.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...-android-4-4-3-ktu84m-rooted-busybox-t2557523
So if the latest bootloader is available as a separate flashable zip that would be best. However I've yet to find a link for such.
No problem!
FunDionysus said:
So if the latest bootloader is available as a separate flashable zip that would be best. However I've yet to find a link for such.
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Well like i said a couple posts above there's no harm in flashing the same version radio on top of itself, so even if all you want is to update the bootloader (and as long as ths radio in the ZIP is the same version you want to keep), this will work just fine.
Maybe a stupid question but I prefer to be on the safe side.... If I flash this file on my device (Nexus 5 of course) actually rooted with custom KK rom and TWRP. Will this wipe the data in the SD card (flashing a new bootloader) or is it safe ?
Thanks
pierrep56 said:
Maybe a stupid question but I prefer to be on the safe side.... If I flash this file on my device (Nexus 5 of course) actually rooted with custom KK rom and TWRP. Will this wipe the data in the SD card (flashing a new bootloader) or is it safe ?
Thanks
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Nope! No wiping, perfectly safe.
Thx for all your help and clarifying things
I was just wondering why some threads in the nexus 5 section were referencing LRX21V in the titles cuz like u said LRX21O is the latest out by Google for nexus 5
Simply and easy to upgrade the bootloader. Thanks!
Thanks ! :good:
If we flashed the lollipop factory image I assume we have the latest bootloader?
Thank you for this file! I was already running the latest radio but I needed the boot loader update!
Why does everyone care about latest bootloader update so much?
Just wondering
Sent From Bacon
ek69 said:
Why does everyone care about latest bootloader update so much?
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For myself just wanting to learn the diff.
Can locate no documentation or changelog.
The Android 5.0 LRX21O - Stock/Flashable ROM I installed did not install the updated bootloader, which I believe came out for the Lollipop Preview back in October,
Just to make sure I don't have to fix anything after I do this process.
If I flashed Cataclysm ROM for Android 5.0, I need to install this correct?

Knock Code for D415v10c

This is Knock Code (the series of taps to unlock the device while screen is off or on) for the LG L90-D415 running the stock V10c ROM.
What this does:
This uses some of the items from the stock V10e ROM to allow anyone running the V10c ROM to use LG's KnockCode feature.
How this was developed:
This was brought about by DevoutDevelopment spending ages to find out how to open the V10e KDZ file. Once this was done, aerdely brought it to attention that some of the files could be used to allow knock code to work on older versions of the rom.
Downloads
Knock Code Version 1
Special Thanks:
Sandix for the hosting of the download​
XDA:DevDB Information
Knock Code for D415v10c, Tool/Utility for the LG Optimus L90
Contributors
DevoutDevelopment, aerdely
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1
Beta Release Date: 2015-01-26
Created 2015-01-27
Last Updated 2015-01-27
Installed this mod and now I can't root via Towelroot. I'm on the stock 10c ROM. Any fixes?
It says phone not supported but it was working before I flashed it. Help pls.
Solenz said:
Installed this mod and now I can't root via Towelroot. I'm on the stock 10c ROM. Any fixes?
It says phone not supported but it was working before I flashed it. Help pls.
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Try flashing v10c boot.img if you have it, the mod had v10e boot.img built in which would keep you from rooting, i updated my knock code zip and took the v10e boot.img out for that reason. Originally we thought it was necessary for the knock code to work but after testing i found out its not. You can unpack the zip, remove the boot.img and repack it.
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Solenz said:
Installed this mod and now I can't root via Towelroot. I'm on the stock 10c ROM. Any fixes?
It says phone not supported but it was working before I flashed it. Help pls.
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If all else fails since you say cant root, ill repack it with the v10c boot.img and upload it if necessary, that will fix it.
Here's the v10c boot.img to fix your current issue of rooting.
https://mega.co.nz/#!x1MnTZAB!WXGn70DQwPjlwwp5xdiSX8UbmsqdtNagz2i0mDw9ry0
Here is a modified version of knockcode zip with out the boot.bin for future use.
https://mega.co.nz/#!koUBBbhS!su61HXVmbgec-oPywk23F0qa17Z9LHogTk90cIUVGVU
It's working now, thank you. Before you posted this I ended up advanced restoring the boot.img from a backup but lost the Knockon capability. Will try the zips you uploaded soon
Solenz said:
It's working now, thank you. Before you posted this I ended up advanced restoring the boot.img from a backup but lost the Knockon capability. Will try the zips you uploaded soon
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It should work, its the same zip, i just removed the boot.img so hope it does, honestly you can install it with out the zip as well by copying th 2 lglockscreen.apk's to /data/app folder, just make sure it over writes the old one, you can also save it if you wanted to go back. Thers also an apk in the /system/cust/overlay/app folder, com.lglockscreen.apk, if theres an issue with the zip, make sure you remove that one. If theres an issue after installing the zip.
Solenz said:
It's working now, thank you. Before you posted this I ended up advanced restoring the boot.img from a backup but lost the Knockon capability. Will try the zips you uploaded soon
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You also can stay or upgrade to d41510e again and root with this new method some one else found. Confirmed works on d415 while on firmware d41510e.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3049772

Bootstack: KK and L (Unknown baseband and IMEI fix) for L90

BOOTSTACK (KK and L) for L90
Supported variants: D400hn, D405, D405n, D410, D410hn, D415
Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. 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.
*/
​
What is BOOTSTACK ?
Bootstack is a bunch of files placed deep inside your phone. They are responsible for turning your phone ON and OFF, they are providing download mode which allows you to flash official KitKat and Lollipop .kdz files. Bootstack is ensuring SIM support so you could make calls, send texts and access mobile internet. Those files also allows you to fix your bricked phone after flashing bad ROM. Bootstack is basically making you phone work. If those files get corrupted you may have to send your phone to repair.
YOU SHOULD NOT MESS AROUND WITH DOES FILES !!!
Bootstacks available in download section are meant for advanced users who know what they are doing.
Which BOOTSTACK do I need ?
Usually you do NOT need and should NOT touch those files.
They are being updated when you flash .kdz file.
When you're updating your L90 to Lollipop using .kdz you are also updating bootstack to a newer version. After that update you can only use stock LG Lollipop. So if you want to go back to stock KitKat or install any customROM you have to downgrade your bootstack.
You can do this in two ways:
1. Use .kdz file with KitKat in LG Mobile Support Tool. After that update you may lose all your data, your bootloader will be locked (does not apply to D415), your recovery will be restored to original and you will lose ROOT privileges. Your entire phone will be restored to factory state. (Safer and recommended for inexperience users)
2. Use bootstack zips provided here. After flashing one of the zip available below you will downgrade or upgrade your bootstack (depending on which zip will you use). You will get unlocked bootloader and your recovery will change to TWRP. ROOT privileges will NOT be affected.
If you decide to use second option check out this description:
- If you want to use official LG stock Lollipop choose Lollipop zip
- If you want to use official LG stock KitKat or customROM choose KitKat zip.
I still don't understand what is BOOTSTACK for
If you updated your stock software from KitKat to Lollipop using .kdz file (or official OTA) you also (unwillingly) updated your BOOTSTACK to Lollipop version which is good. It's how it supposed to be. But if you decide to restore your KitKat backup from recovery or install customROM while being on stock Lollipop you will NOT be able to make calls, send texts or access mobile internet. To have SIM support you need KitKat BOOTSTACK and you can find it in this thread. Read again "Which BOOTSTACK do I need ?" to make sure you know what you are doing. If you have never updated your phone to official stock Lollipop from LG you don't need to change anything.
If you still have questions about BOOTSTACK ask them in Q&A section here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-l90/help/qa-bootstack-kk-l-l90-t3118867
You will need ROOT, unlocked bootloader and custom recovery (TWRP recommended) to flash this.
If you decide to use my bootstacks, please let me know if it worked correctly for you (please include variant number and name of zip you used) !!!
Download:
If you want to use official LG stock Lollipop choose Lollipop zip
If you want to use official LG stock KitKat or customROM choose KitKat zip.
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It's STRONGLY advised to less advanced users to read sections: "What is BOOTSTACK ?" and "Which BOOTSTACK do I need ?" before doing anything.
They should also choose ONLY files labeled as STABLE. They are confirmed as working properly for most of the people.
You should NOT forget that even stable files can work incorrectly for some users.
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D400hn (Single SIM, equipped with NFC)
Disclaimer:
Information and files published here may be incorrect. Using files provided in this thread may lead to complete, irreversible device damage. STABLE status is ONLY a suggestion NOT a fact. Every file available here, even files marked as STABLE might be faulty and may cause serious damage to software and/or hardware. I'm not responsible for bricked devices.
YOU ARE USING THOSE FILES AT YOUR OWN RISK !
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KitKat: Faulty zip. If you already downloaded the file, please delete it !
Version: 1.0
Status: untested, use at your own risk !]
Lollipop: Not available.
D405 (Single SIM, no NFC)
Disclaimer:
Information and files published here may be incorrect. Using files provided in this thread may lead to complete, irreversible device damage. STABLE status is ONLY a suggestion NOT a fact. Every file available here, even files marked as STABLE might be faulty and may cause serious damage to software and/or hardware. I'm not responsible for bricked devices.
YOU ARE USING THOSE FILES AT YOUR OWN RISK !
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KitKat: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347759481
Version: 1.0
Status: STABLE. Confirmed as working by user: H84
Lollipop: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347759482
Version: 2.0
Status: STABLE. Confirmed as working by user: H84
D405n (Single SIM, equipped with NFC)
Disclaimer:
Information and files published here may be incorrect. Using files provided in this thread may lead to complete, irreversible device damage. STABLE status is ONLY a suggestion NOT a fact. Every file available here, even files marked as STABLE might be faulty and may cause serious damage to software and/or hardware. I'm not responsible for bricked devices.
YOU ARE USING THOSE FILES AT YOUR OWN RISK !
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KitKat: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347759483
Version: 1.4
Status: STABLE. Confirmed as working by users: Xemidra, grey heron, velosa.
Lollipop: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347759484
Version: 2.4
Status: STABLE. Confirmed as working by users: Xemidra, grey heron.
Lollipop: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347772737
Version: 2.5
Status: untested, use at your own risk !
D410 (Dual SIM, no NFC)
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer:
Information and files published here may be incorrect. Using files provided in this thread may lead to complete, irreversible device damage. STABLE status is ONLY a suggestion NOT a fact. Every file available here, even files marked as STABLE might be faulty and may cause serious damage to software and/or hardware. I'm not responsible for bricked devices.
YOU ARE USING THOSE FILES AT YOUR OWN RISK !
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KitKat: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347759487
Version: 1.3
Status: STABLE. Confirmed as working by user: 4peace1
Lollipop: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347759485
Version: 2.4
Status: STABLE. Confirmed as working by user: 4peace1
Lollipop: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347759486
Version: 2.5
Status: STABLE. Confirmed as working by user: 4peace1
D410hn (Dual SIM, equipped with NFC)
Disclaimer:
Information and files published here may be incorrect. Using files provided in this thread may lead to complete, irreversible device damage. STABLE status is ONLY a suggestion NOT a fact. Every file available here, even files marked as STABLE might be faulty and may cause serious damage to software and/or hardware. I'm not responsible for bricked devices.
YOU ARE USING THOSE FILES AT YOUR OWN RISK !
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KitKat: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347798525
Version: 1.0
Status: STABLE. Confirmed as working by user: F. Gacrux
Note: This bootstack was created by user F. Gacrux. Unlocked bootloader included. TWRP is NOT present in this zip. Please make sure you have installed the latest version of TWRP.
Lollipop: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347798524
Version: 1.0
Status: STABLE. Confirmed as working by user: F. Gacrux
Note: This bootstack was created by user F. Gacrux. Unlocked bootloader included. TWRP is NOT present in this zip. Please make sure you have installed the latest version of TWRP.
D415 (Single SIM, no NFC, US-only )
Disclaimer:
Information and files published here may be incorrect. Using files provided in this thread may lead to complete, irreversible device damage. STABLE status is ONLY a suggestion NOT a fact. Every file available here, even files marked as STABLE might be faulty and may cause serious damage to software and/or hardware. I'm not responsible for bricked devices.
YOU ARE USING THOSE FILES AT YOUR OWN RISK !
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KitKat: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347761027
Version: 1.1
Status: untested, use at your own risk !
KitKat: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347759490
Version: 1.2
Status: untested, use at your own risk !
Lollipop: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347759489
Version: 2.3
Status: STABLE. Confirmed as working by user: jran0880
Installation instructions:
0. Make sure you have ROOT privileges, unlocked bootloader and custom recovery (TWRP recommended) installed on your device.
1. Download correct zip and place it on you SDcard.
2. Go to you custom recovery, chose INSTALL and select zip file with the bootstack
3. Confirm your choice and wait. That's it !
If the installation fail do NOT leave recovery. Connect your charger, write in this thread and wait for help.
Information about content:
- Both KitKat and Lollipop versions
- Unlocked bootloader and TWRP 2.8.5.0 included
Status:
Partly tested*
Using files provided in this thread may lead to complete, irreversible device damage. I'm not responsible for bricked devices. You are using this files at your own risk.
* - STABLE status is given after confirmation that everything is OK from users who used the ZIP files on their variants of L90. I do NOT test those files. Be aware that in some cases some ZIPs may be marked as STABLE by mistake so even STABLE ZIPs may be faulty. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK !
Credicts / Thanks:
LG - for releasing .kdz files
shoxxy - for TWRP for L90
Зевс - for unlocked bootloaders
ITS NOT ALLOWED TO MIRROR MY FILES , IF YOU WANT TO SHARE , ASK ME , AND ONLY LINK TO THIS ORIGINAL THREAD !!!​
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Finally, I was waiting for this thread. Can I ask you if V20A bootstack for D405n is good in V20B?
SlimShady's said:
Finally, I was waiting for this thread. Can I ask you if V20A bootstack for D405n is good in V20B?
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It should.
There is no information about changes between 20A and 20B and even if they are, they are probably regarding system partition. The only bootstack that I used was slightly modified D405n for KitKat.
Hi
What it is? I'm a noob so that's why I'm asking. Am I need it for something, or what?
freeman94 said:
Hi
What it is? I'm a noob so that's why I'm asking. Am I need it for something, or what?
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You are not the first person who ask about this so I included an information in first post.
Flashed BOOTSTACK_v1.2_D415-20B w/TWRP. Flash was said to be successful. Reboot system and black screen. Seems to be stuck in download mode. Cannot get back into recovery, or boot into system
bobl61 said:
Flashed BOOTSTACK_v1.2_D415-20B w/TWRP. Flash was said to be successful. Reboot system and black screen. Seems to be stuck in download mode. Cannot get back into recovery, or boot into system
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What ROM were you on when you flashed the bootstack?
Sent from my LG-D415 using XDA Free mobile app
Hi
It should be NO Bootstack from KK needed. :​
1.Flash Lollipop from KDZ
2.Root the Device
3.Unlock Bootloader using this from my Thread ( Thx @Зевс)
4.Flash my TWRP or any recovery you want, via an app like: rashr, or flashify or .......
Thats it
The Bootstack thing is only needed on devices with locked Bootloader... but i bricked my G-Pad v400 (msm8226) many many times , when i try that out :silly: so the unlocked Bootloader (if its available) is the best way for me :good:
Best Regards
bobl61 said:
Flashed BOOTSTACK_v1.2_D415-20B w/TWRP. Flash was said to be successful. Reboot system and black screen. Seems to be stuck in download mode. Cannot get back into recovery, or boot into system
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Before messing around I suggest you to flash kdz. Also, maybe in OP there should be a disclaimer regarding this shouldn't be used when nothing is wrong about your device ATM.
bobl61 said:
Flashed BOOTSTACK_v1.2_D415-20B w/TWRP. Flash was said to be successful. Reboot system and black screen. Seems to be stuck in download mode. Cannot get back into recovery, or boot into system
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Thats what i am talking about. if you could not go into Recovery or Download Mode you are bricked at QHSUSB Mode 9006 or 9008.
This Bootstack Thing should only be used if you defintly know what you do, also make sure you could unbrick your device
What about bootstack C KitKat for D-415 ZNF..... Don't see it listed for people who need it
@Xemidra
I used the version kk on my d405n and everything ok.as soon as I can I will test the LP version
velosa said:
@xemidra
i used the version kk on my d405n and everything ok.as soon as i can i will test the lp version
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you dont need the bootstack !!!
shoxxy said:
you dont need the bootstack !!!
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thanks for the advice but I know.only use to test.
shoxxy said:
Hi
It should be NO Bootstack from KK needed. :​
1.Flash Lollipop from KDZ
2.Root the Device
3.Unlock Bootloader using this from my Thread ( Thx @Зевс)
4.Flash my TWRP or any recovery you want, via an app like: rashr, or flashify or .......
Thats it
The Bootstack thing is only needed on devices with locked Bootloader...
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Bootstack are needed when you want to flash custom ROMs and your phone is upgraded to official lollipop.
Installing ROMs that way (without using kk bootstack or flashing back kk via kdz) ends with unknown baseband, no network signal.
Are you suggesting that people can use custom ROMs directly from lollipop stock?
judas1977 said:
Bootstack are needed when you want to flash custom ROMs and your phone is upgraded to official lollipop.
Installing ROMs that way (without using kk bootstack or flashing back kk via kdz) ends with unknown baseband, no network signal.
Are you suggesting that people can use custom ROMs directly from lollipop stock?
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ok i dont know that will try it out.
is it not enough to flash the modem then ?
also its much safer i think to flash the kk Kdz ?
edit: the bootstack is also neede on devices like my gpad (wheres no unlocked BL)... to use twrp on stock LP
thats the reason why i have to use bootstack from kk there
regards
edit2: yes youre right,(just tryed out) i i was not so much on my L90 the last days , so i dont saw that . THx @judas1977
So guys..I don't understand what Bootstack is..What I wanna ask is..
1- ATM I'm in stock Lollipop
2-If I unlock bootloader and install CM, there'll be unknown baseband..And I know this..
3-If I flash KK bootstack on Official LG Lollipop Stock, and then flash a custom ROM, will baseband work?
P.s. My phone is fully working right now, and I don't need bootstack for unbricking my phone.
You need bootstack to get network working on custom ROMs
SlimShady's said:
So guys..I don't understand what Bootstack is..What I wanna ask is..
1- ATM I'm in stock Lollipop
2-If I unlock bootloader and install CM, there'll be unknown baseband..And I know this..
3-If I flash KK bootstack on Official LG Lollipop Stock, and then flash a custom ROM, will baseband work?
P.s. My phone is fully working right now, and I don't need bootstack for unbricking my phone.
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Yes, That's correct. After flashing KK bootstack you will get a working baseband on customsROMs.
Razer206 said:
What about bootstack C KitKat for D-415 ZNF..... Don't see it listed for people who need it
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Bootstock C, you mean 10C ?
D415 ZNF ? What's ZNF ?

[Trailblazer101][ROM][7/18][OF1] LightlyCleaned/Rooted ROM

LightlyCleaned/Rooted ROM - OF1
What's going on once again everyone! Man it's been kinda quiet in here... Well, since no one else has released a ROM yet for OF1 I'd release what I threw together. It is rooted, includes BusyBox, and removes everything I didn't want. (Except Visual Voicemail, for those of you who like that kinda thing...)
The Deodexed version contains all updated Base Google and Samsung Apps incorporated into System, thus freeing up data space. I didn't include this in the odexed version because these files aren't odexed xD
PLEASE READ!
WARNING: If considering downgrading back to OC3 or OE2, which you CAN do with this, you will need to flash the FLASH_ME package once more, until I figure out a proper procedure for a full downgrade. This package just contains the OF1 modem (radio), which works with both previous builds, so it's really not a big deal, but just keep this in mind if you ODIN...
We have reached the crossroads. Build OF1 now includes the rollback protection we have seen in other variants ROMs, especially 5.1.1... This is unfortunate because OF1 is also not root-able, at this very moment. What I have done, to maintain being able to rollback, is take the system files and modem from OF1, and retain everything else from OE2. This means that you should be on OE2 already. I can confirm that all important services works fine with this setup. (I will note however that there are errors in the adb log involving Secure Storage, which doesn't mean much since other ROMs actually willingly remove this functionality)
This procedure will almost guaranteed not work for future updates, so we will have to update the bootloader/etc eventually. But today is not that day for me. If another user wants everything up to date (kernel, recovery, bootloader, etc) I can guide them through that, but right now I don't want to take that step myself.
The good news is that you don't have to flash anything with ODIN if you don't want to this time around, granted you are already on OE2. Using FlashFire, you will flash my FLASH_ME package at the same time you flash my ROM.
Step-By-Step
Flash the ROM and FLASH_ME package at the same time using FlashFire.
Downloads
FLASH_ME PACKAGE (Flash At the Same Time As The ROM): Mega Download Link
Wi-Fi Patch (ODEX/DEODEX):
OF1 - XDA Downloads Link
ODEX:
OF1 - Mega Download Link
DEODEX:
OF1 - Mega Download Link
XDA:DevDB Information
LightlyCleaned/Rooted ROM - OF1, ROM for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Contributors
trailblazer101
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Beta Version: v1.0
Beta Release Date: 2015-07-14
Created 2015-07-14
Last Updated 2015-07-14
woot
Will your edge packages and WiFi tether work on this?
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first of all thanks for this!
i just recently started from scratch and put on your OE2 version. is there much to gain by upgrading to this? just deciding if i should wait for the next big one.
i would do it in a second if reception improved.
thanks
If I am on oc3 what are the proper steps to upgrade to this?
Sorry for my confusion, but is this the 5.1.1 update? I can't find any documentation elsewhere for OF1.
Brickman221 said:
Sorry for my confusion, but is this the 5.1.1 update? I can't find any documentation elsewhere for OF1.
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No, definitely not 5.1.1
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This should work on regular s6 on vzw right? All the other ones I've tried have
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For some reason my phone won't remember my wifi after disconnecting anymore. Really weird.
benwalburn said:
For some reason my phone won't remember my wifi after disconnecting anymore. Really weird.
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This was a problem in CleanRom 1.5 also I believe, I have not personally tested it but I assume this should fix it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61660321&postcount=501
.. Also great work on the rom!
It's running great!! Nice work
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Great work! Quick question though, once we go OF1, can we still Odin back to OC3? Thanks in advance!!
Can anyone confirm whether the Theme Store works? I couldn't get it in the last build as it would force close on me as soon as I opened it.
b00st4ddicted said:
Great work! Quick question though, once we go OF1, can we still Odin back to OC3? Thanks in advance!!
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In the OP: "What I have done, to maintain being able to rollback..."
jasonbiggs said:
In the OP: "What I have done, to maintain being able to rollback..."
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You can rollback to OC3 or OE2, but it's a bit tricky. If you are going to try it, be sure to ask trailblazer how to proceed. And for the other person who asked about Theme Store, it works just fine.
If the OF1 modem works in OE2, can't you just flash fire back your OE2 backup? unless of course the modem does not work and you would have to flash OE2 modem back as well. Just guessing here. Lol.
jasonbiggs said:
If the OF1 modem works in OE2, can't you just flash fire back your OE2 backup? unless of course the modem does not work and you would have to flash OE2 modem back as well. Just guessing here. Lol.
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If you just flash the tar file in Odin for OC3 or OE2, you will end up with an "update failed" blue screen. When you get the blue screen, flash trailblazer's FLASH_Me modified OF1 file using Odin, and you'll be able to boot, then go back and reflash OC3 or OE2 using Odin, whichever you prefer.
So there's no going back using flashfire alone? He has us flashing the new modem along side the ROM to get it up and running using flashfire only.
You should still be able to rollback, if I'm not mistaken, I believe the bootloader + Kernel are where the rollback protection is built-in. That's why we flash - Only - the modem. Dev did the tedious transferring of system files manually, from OF1. At least that's my understanding.
Does this ROM fix the memory leak issue? Because I have much better RAM usage now. I also have been seeing really great battery life, I'm a heavy phone user and I get 8+ hours out of this.

[ROM][STOCK] Deodex Bases for Rom Development

Standard Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for anything that may happen to your device.
With that being said, I will keep this thread updated as long as i can.
These are Verizon HTC 10 Stock, Deodexed, Completely Stock (all bloat included) bases. They are pre-rooted with whatever magisk version was available at the time. They are a free-for-all, use them however you wish.
3.18.605.13
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=890129502657598174 MD5 c97a4c93df3da25e1f22cd1127d849b8
2.41.605.36
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329069570 MD5 7cce84219e1b303756b19bafbe7b783d
2.41.605.30
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329060279 MD5 d291ff5fc4d976945c9aea049f17d614
2.41.605.23
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329049102 MD5 efa87895b1d1dbe7fc02a8d9431149dc
2.41.605.20
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=961840155545587464 MD5 09113483aaedcf51c0ac285007d50f5d
2.41.605.18
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634772248 MD5 404ada2b1c2aa8bdfbff0f240fa39264
Installation Instructions:
Please Note: You must be S-OFF | Bootloader locked/unlocked with TWRP
1. Download ROM and confirm MD5 matches, pasted for your convenience.
2. Flash/be running current/latest/matching firmware. Download from here.
2A. Alternatively, you can flash the RUU, and get the same result. Download from here.
3. Download/Install/Flash Latest TWRP Recovery (If TWRP is not already installed)
3A. Reboot into Recovery.
4. Full Wipe: Dalvik Cache, Cache, Data, System.
5. Install ROM.
6. Reboot, the initial boot will be awhile optimizing (Anywhere from 5-15 minutes realistically).
Thanks:
HTC
dottat - RUU's used for base, help
kisakuku - RUU's used for base currently
Santod040 - Nougat firmware, help
andybones - Lots of help from him
buckmarble - Lots of help from him
SuperR - SuperR Kitchen
topjohnwu - Magisk
leedroid - figuring out the nuances of oreo
XDA:DevDB Information
Verizon HTC 10 Stock Deodex Bases, ROM for the Verizon HTC 10
Contributors
aer0zer0
Source Code: http://dl4.htc.com/RomCode/Source_and_Binaries/perfumewlvzw-3.18.31-perf-g4f98addbcf4.tar.gz
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.x
Based On: RUU Source
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2017-11-10
Last Updated 2017-11-10
Installation Instructions/Nuances of Oreo
Deodexing Oreo is a little bit janky. The boot.img need to be patched to allow for use of dalvik cache, or it is really really slow.
Installation of the deodex base for the first couple of reboots is pretty odd
1. Install it as you would any other base.
2. When it reboots, the screen will stay black for 10-15 minutes (crack a beer and wait, dont worry)
3. Once it boots, it may or may not throw a systemui error, press wait and continue with the initial setup and get into the OS
4. reboot once or twice, and the speed shall return.
Reserved
It says 404 error not found for the newest rom .30
Codyl10 said:
It says 404 error not found for the newest rom .30
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fixed, thank you for telling me, i appended an extra https:// to the front end
2.41.605.36 is Up
aer0zer0 said:
2.41.605.36 is Up
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@hgoldner does magisk 15 work on the 10? I'm in essential Neverland now. Haven't played with my 10 in weeks....really should
aer0zer0 said:
@hgoldner does magisk 15 work on the 10? I'm in essential Neverland now. Haven't played with my 10 in weeks....really should
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Absolutely. Have Stock Verizon 2.41.605.36 running with Magisk 15 on my 10. Typically I roll back to the stock recovery and boot images, take the OTA, then reflash TWRP, then Magisk, then ElementalX kernel.
And I still prefer my 10 to the U11 (and I detest Oreo).
hgoldner said:
Absolutely. Have Stock Verizon 2.41.605.36 running with Magisk 15 on my 10. Typically I roll back to the stock recovery and boot images, take the OTA, then reflash TWRP, then Magisk, then ElementalX kernel.
And I still prefer my 10 to the U11 (and I detest Oreo).
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Really liking the essential phone. Engineers are fairly regular on Reddit, lots of stuff going on
aer0zer0 said:
Really liking the essential phone. Engineers are fairly regular on Reddit, lots of stuff going on
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But no removable storage and no Verizon so no deal here.
hgoldner said:
But no removable storage and no Verizon so no deal here.
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Verizon works perfect actually. LTE/3G/1X HD calling/VOLTE. Only thing your missing out on is video calling/wifi calling. No external sd is troublesome, but I have made it work. Super easy to flash thing. A/B is still kinda new, especially coming from HTC. Very enjoyable experience for me so far
ALSO: to note: they freely give away betas to anybody who wants to test and report bugs. Its not the gift of the select few like like the 10 (huddled around a flickering fire, waiting for @santod040 @hgoldner @dottat to throw them bone of what is next to come) over dramatic...lol but seriously i really like the concept, fairly transparent. They want you to be their dev base
OP and 2nd Post Updated. Added the Oreo Deodex Base.

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