At the moment I have nexus experience rom v10.0.3
My question is, can I have 6.0 stock rom?
My device is XT1092
Yes, restore to 5.1 factory image completely (system, recovery, boot, bootloader, partition, modem) and then OTA update to 6.0.
tyus2 said:
Yes, restore to 5.1 factory image completely (system, recovery, boot, bootloader, partition, modem) and then OTA update to 6.0.
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Thanks, I thought it wasn't possible
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Hi when I try to install any lollipop based rom its install ok, but when rebooting it gets stuck on the sony logo and then it loops. I've managed to install the pre rooted lolipop, but want to install the resurrection rom, does anyone know hot to solve this ? Also if I try to install a kitkat rom it works ok.
for stock rom, you need flash lollipop kernel to boot it up if you came from kk.
your bootloader is unlocked? jush flash a kernel have build in recovery to flash RR.
hxq88 said:
for stock rom, you need flash lollipop kernel to boot it up if you came from kk.
your bootloader is unlocked? jush flash a kernel have build in recovery to flash RR.
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DO you have a link ?
Before installing the .zip in the recovery make sure you do a Factory reset, then wipe Cache, then wipe system, cache, data and then Dalvik/ART cache. Then install ROM .zip and then gapps.zip and then reboot.
Hi,
i have a xt1068 with lollipop rooted and with TWRP ver. 22.21.28.titan_retaildsds.retaildsdsall.en.03.reteu
i want to try marshmallow and if not satisfied go back to lollipop.
needing a TWRP flashable marshmallow!
and after... can i make a TWRP backup of my current system, flash the TWRP version of marshmallow (if exist),
and if i want go back to lollipop flashing my backup previously created?
no one? please!
-Turn off device and boot into fastboot mode (Vol. Down + PWR)
-Navigate to recovery from fastboot menu with Vol. Down, then press Vol. Up to select it.
-Once in TWRP: -make a full backup of your device, Tap backup and check 'boot', 'data', 'cache' & 'system'
-make sure and set the backup storage as your SDCard or OTG-USB (if present)
-Enable compression for backup (optional)
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You say your device is rooted, which means your /system partition is modified and you have a custom recovery installed, thus installing marshmallow via OTA update is not an option for you. Unless you first re-flash stock Lollipop, which is a hassle. As far as I know there is no stock marshmallow flashable zip for TWRP, so your options are:
-Flash stock Marshmallow via fastboot.
OR
-Get someone with an XT1068 to make a clean TWRP backup of stock marshmallow.
Things to note:
-You will have to re-flash TWRP after flashing stock marshmallow via fastboot unless you exclude 'recovery.img' while flashing
-If this is the first time that you're upgrading to marshmallow, that means that your bootloader will be upgraded....and can not be downgraded otherwise you'll hardbrick your device.
-From that point onward you're gonna want to avoid OTA update for marshmallow if you decide to go back to lollipop, otherwise possible hardbrick.
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Apart from that, if you dislike marshmallow then just do a factory reset via TWRP (clear ART/Dalvik cache, cache & data) then do a restore of the lollipop backup you did.
Bonus TIP: when you flash marshmallow to try it out, you can make a full backup of marshmallow via TWRP then switch to and from lollipop and marshmallow without a PC......unless you screw up your phone in some other way. Good Luck!!!
parsifal968 said:
Hi,
i have a xt1068 with lollipop rooted and with TWRP ver. 22.21.28.titan_retaildsds.retaildsdsall.en.03.reteu
i want to try marshmallow and if not satisfied go back to lollipop.
needing a TWRP flashable marshmallow!
and after... can i make a TWRP backup of my current system, flash the TWRP version of marshmallow (if exist),
and if i want go back to lollipop flashing my backup previously created?
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Flash cm 13 mm ROM first.. That'll upgrade your boot loader then flash another mm ROM (optional) . going back to lollipop is as easy as flashing a lollipop rom via twrp
Thanks in advance for any help with this.
Unlocked bootloader (Chinese middle man) Moto xt 1058 on AT&T. Rooted, xposed. 4.4.2 stock
Planning to do a factory reset.
In recovery for TWRP, do I just swipe for factory reset, not choose anything in "advanced"? Will that reset the phone to factory settings, but leave the operating system ok?
Have become a bit rusty with all this, so any advice is very appreciated.
Thanks!
M973 said:
Thanks in advance for any help with this.
Unlocked bootloader (Chinese middle man) Moto xt 1058 on AT&T. Rooted, xposed. 4.4.2 stock
Planning to do a factory reset.
In recovery for TWRP, do I just swipe for factory reset, not choose anything in "advanced"? Will that reset the phone to factory settings, but leave the operating system ok?
Have become a bit rusty with all this, so any advice is very appreciated.
Thanks!
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Factory reset via TWRP is the same as you select in the phone from settings.
The only difference is you don't loose any song,video,files (like rom) you have downloaded (this option is possible via setting on stock since 6.0+).
I only use TWRP 2.8.6.0 offical and now unofficial 3.0.2-0 by TeamMEX.
To delete OS you need to go in advanced and select system but you only need to do when you installing a different rom.
Usually advanced option is used for wipe cache and/or ART/Dalvick cache.
My phone from reference:
Phone: Moto X 2013
Model: XT1052 EU, Asia, International
Stock OS: Lollipop 5.1
Actual OS: Resurrection Remix 5.7.4 (Android 6.0.1)
TWRP: 3.0.2-0 unofficial
Hi!
I've used Sultan's ROM for a while now and thought I might try OOS out (kinda want Nougat for some reason).
The thing is I want root (100% necessary) and was wondering if I could just flash OOS and SuperSU through TWRP without any "encryption failures" etc. I've done flashing many times so fiddling around in TWRP should not be an issue!
Thanks in advance
Simply wipe system, data and cache, then flash full Rom OOs 4.0.3 and SuperSU in sequence
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ivano949 said:
Simply wipe system, data and cache, then flash full Rom OOs 4.0.3 and SuperSU in sequence
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Sweet! Thank you for a quick reply
Hello Community,
I am using a custom recovery (TWRP) and my phone is rooted. Can I update this build update in an official way (like in the picture) or do I need to flash a complete ROM? And if I need to flash a complete ROM, has someone the ROM from the new build update? Wasn't able to find it until now.
Sincerely PIPT
You need to do some reading before trying anything more, because you're likely to brick your phone and then you'll really be in trouble.
Yes, you can download and apply updates without having your data wiped and starting from scratch, but there's a very specific process to do this. Failing to follow the proper steps will result in a bricked device. Save yourself some trouble, and learn more about what you're doing before you make a mistake that you can't fix.
I had the same situation as you. I first tried update with OTA, it downloaded and rebooted and failed.
When it booted again, and ran the OTA updater it downloaded the full ROM package, rebooted and installed fine in twrp.
You should flash full rom over your system like dirty flash, just wipe dalvik and cache after flashing completed, then reboot.
This is safe way if you have root and twrp
Keep in your mind you will lose root and twrp after upgraded, flash them again ?
chazarss said:
You should flash full rom over your system like dirty flash, just wipe dalvik and cache after flashing completed, then reboot.
This is safe way if you have root and twrp
Keep in your mind you will lose root and twrp after upgraded, flash them again
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You also have to flash supersu after dirty flashing the rom. Also I personally wipe Dalvik and cache before flashing the rom. I've never had any issues with the procedure I follow.
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olskar said:
I had the same situation as you. I first tried update with OTA, it downloaded and rebooted and failed.
When it booted again, and ran the OTA updater it downloaded the full ROM package, rebooted and installed fine in twrp.
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If you have a custom recovery or you're rooted never install an OTA. you need to have official recovery to install an OTA. Dirty flashing the full rom is the best way to update.
PIPT said:
I am using a custom recovery (TWRP) and my phone is rooted. Can I update this build update in an official way (like in the picture) or do I need to flash a complete ROM? And if I need to flash a complete ROM, has someone the ROM from the new build update?
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See here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/rom-oxygenos-3-5-4-mm-ota-update-t3519074
In addition to the needed files, the thread has detailed instructions on how to update (stock phone vs. rooted with TWRP) in Post #3 of the thread.
Based on this, you must flash the full ROM zip (as opposed to the partial OTA "patch"), if you are rooted. But you should still be able keep your data. But I would still back up what is important to you, before updating. Just common sense to have your important data backed up, especially before large OS updates.
I'm actually about to do this myself today (rooted OOS 4.0.3 to 4.1.1), so I'll let you know how that goes.
bonham1988 said:
If you have a custom recovery or you're rooted never install an OTA. you need to have official recovery to install an OTA. Dirty flashing the full rom is the best way to update.
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You can flash full OTA packages through TWRP. You can't flash the smaller patches, but if it's the full firmware, then TWRP 3.0.4.1 will work just fine. Just be sure to flash SuperSU or Magisk before booting to retain root.
redpoint73 said:
See here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/rom-oxygenos-3-5-4-mm-ota-update-t3519074
In addition to the needed files, the thread has detailed instructions on how to update (stock phone vs. rooted with TWRP) in Post #3 of the thread.
Based on this, you must flash the full ROM zip (as opposed to the partial OTA "patch"), if you are rooted. But you should still be able keep your data. But I would still back up what is important to you, before updating. Just common sense to have your important data backed up, especially before large OS updates.
I'm actually about to do this myself today (rooted OOS 4.0.3 to 4.1.1), so I'll let you know how that goes.
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Can I install stock recovery too to make OTA updates and then after the update install TWRP and flash root again? I only ask because I want to do the smaller updates (bug fixes and improvements) too and won't wait for OS and Firmware updates to update my build, because not every little update is listed to get installed manually.
But all in all thx for so many answers
I updated officially with stock recovery and full it's zip, DM Verity has been triggered. It's annoying, anyone else?
edit: fixed it, still annoying that a stock rom tripped it tho.