Hey,
All my steps:
1. Root device: LINK
2. Install TWRP: LINK
3. Install new CyanogenMod by this LINK
After installing CyanogenMod 13 and boot.img my device just in boot loop.
I've tried install 12 CM, but no luck.
So ... what I need to do ?!
Thank you for your HELP !
Okay, to install the cm there athe this steps:
1 - Open TWRP (I don't know what you used, but i assume you used this one https://dl.twrp.me/klte/twrp-3.0.0-0-klte-klte.img.tar.html )
2 - Wipe Dalvik / ART Cache, Cache, Data and System (do not wipe Micro SDCard or Internal Storage, you need your zips)
2.5 - Wipe System is the only one you probably doens't HAVE to do, but i recommend to do. The other 3 are 101% necessary, because old apps or app caches WILL bootloop you.
IF YOU WIPED SYSTEM, DO NOT REBOOT
3 - Install the Rom Zip file (Extracted from the post https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/klte-latest.zip )
4 - Install Open Gapps or (anything) Gapps for 6.0 (Again, extracted form the post http://opengapps.org/?api=6.0&variant=nano )
4.5 - As you know, the korean rom is kind different, it requires te boot.img for some reason, well, flash it. (This one, of course http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3823989&stc=1&d=1469502182 )
5 - Reboot and enjoy
If you did anything different or in any different order, i suggest you try again, and just a detail, this is the S5 Mini section, not the S5, DO NOT USE files you found here, they WILL bootloop your device
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How to flash xenon hd? Its showing error on my mi3 ,cwm c7 furniel, kindly send details of perfect installation procedure
Usual procedure (for clean flash) is as follows :
- Download the latest build
- Download Gapps
- Take a nandroid backup (in case something goes wrong)
- Full wipe/factory reset
- Flash ROM using recovery (TWRP works flawlessly)
- Flash Gapps
- Wipe Cache/Dalvik
- Reboot
I flashed it few days back after using Cancro by Bitti09 on stock partition for more than 2 months. Process I followed :
1. Download Latest TWRP recovery (flashable one would be better) + CWM R11 (this is required if you are on previous CWM version) + 1.2GB repartition script + Xenon HD + TkGapps + Stuxnet latest + any other add-on flashable script.
2. Reboot to recovery.
3. Flash CWM R11.
4. Reboot to recovery (Now, you will be in CWM R11).
5. Flash 1.2 GB partition script.
6. Flash TWRP recovery.
7. Reboot to recovery (Now, you will be in TWRP recovery)
8. Wipe data + cache + dalvik- cache + system.
9. Install Xenon Zip.
10. Install TKGapps zip.
11. Install Stuxnet zip.
12. Clear Cache + dalvik - cache.
13. If any addon flashable zip (I flashed viper).
13. Reboot to System.
A lengthy process but at the end you will have a stable ROM. Make sure to tweak kernel settings in Kernel Auditor and then @Audahadi's Rom will let your Mi3 fly.
I hope this process helps you.. I followed the exact process explained above and you can get the zips from Xenon's thread/repartition thread, just search a little bit.
THANKS FOR GIVEN PROCEDURE , but Repartitioning only struck , any body explain re-partitioning ????????????????????:victory:
sahafdeen said:
THANKS FOR GIVEN PROCEDURE , but Repartitioning only struck , any body explain re-partitioning ????????????????????:victory:
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-mi-3/general/howto-resize-extend-partition-capacity-t3011918 everything you need to know, plus the script-procedure to do it.
In short, the Mi3 comes with system1 and system2 partitions, each of 600MB. Nice idea, devs with other devices spend a lot of effort in building a multi-boot option. However, 600MB is not much for a ROM + Gapps, plus all the stuff that ends up in system partition. This is why often a ROM+Gapps combo will not flash successfully into those 600MB - there is insufficient space so it fails.
So the script changes the size of the 2 partitions: system 1 get 1.2GB, and system 2 a testimonial 5MB (since you are not ever going to use system 2 with this config).
CWM identifies and works with system 1 & 2, so you run the partitioning script from CWM. Once you have your system 1 partition as 1.2GB, you can use TWRP if you want to.
As a basic principle, if you are not comfortable with what you are reading, don´t do it
Hi, everyone! I decided to make this post, containing the stuff from the name.
*I AM NOT THE AUTHOR OF ANY CONTENT BELOW. ALL CREDITS GO TO THE DEVELOPERS FROM RUSSIA*
Root and recovery
How to install TWRP 3.0:
1. Open m4twrp.zip
2. Install recovery.img using SP Flash Tool, scatter file inside the archive
3. When leaving TWRP, it will ask you to choose to install root. Agree
4. Profit
Custom ROMs
BACKUP YOUR STOCK MODEM BEFORE FLASHING!!!
GApps: http://opengapps.org/ (ARM64, 5.1 or 5.0, Pico)
AOSP 5.0
Download: https://yadi.sk/d/GmxF8cBTrtu74
Installation:
1. Put the zip to your SD card
2. Wipe Dalvik/ART Cache, System, Cache, Data with TWRP
3. Install the zip
4. After booting go to SuperSU and disable "Mount namespace separation"
5. Profit
First boot about 3-4 minutes
Author: iwewni
AOSP 5.1
Download: https://yadi.sk/d/2WorFxgFrvPKi
Installation:
1. Put the zip to your SD card
2. Wipe Dalvik/ART Cache, System, Cache, Data with TWRP
3. Install the zip
4. Not leaving TWRP, install Fix_compass.zip and patch51.zip
5. After booting go to SuperSU and disable "Mount namespace separation"
6. Profit
First boot about 3-4 minutes
Author: iwewni
CyanogenMod 12.1 (Android 5.1.1)
Download: https://yadi.sk/d/3UtQPP8aspLaE
Installation:
1. Put the zips to your SD card
2. Wipe Dalvik/ART Cache, System, Cache, Data with TWRP
3. Install the zip
4. Profit
First boot about 3-4 minutes
Author: iwewni
Flyme OS BETA (Android 5.1)
NOT WORKING: TORCH, RECENTS KEY, MANUAL FOCUS, PROXIMITY SENSOR
Download: https://cloud.mail.ru/public/42EC/dgtRh2EFM
Download patched core: https://yadi.sk/d/YVB08GsbsfrcN
Installation:
1. Put the patched core zip to your SD card
2. Wipe Dalvik/ART Cache, System, Cache, Data with TWRP
3. Install the zip with Flashtool
4. Not booting, go to TWRP and install patched core
5. Profit
Author: ruslan_3_
Patched core author: Artttech
M4 Stock Deodex (Android 5.0)
Download: https://yadi.sk/d/GmxF8cBTrtu74
Installation:
1. Put the zip to your SD card
2. Wipe Dalvik/ART Cache, System, Cache, Data with TWRP
3. Install the zip
4. Profit
Author: Artttech
BLU Studio Energy 2 Stock (Android 5.0)
Download: https://yadi.sk/d/swWgAQ9tsKvb7
Installation:
1. Put the zip to your SD card
2. Wipe Dalvik/ART Cache, System, Cache, Data with TWRP
3. Install the zip
4. Profit
Author: acstudio
I spent two hours making this post...
Camera quality????
josepgreg said:
Camera quality????
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Aosp 5.1 and flyme don't have autofocus, everything else is same as stock
Thank you bro any chance to get masmellow
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4. Not leaving TWRP, install Fix_compass.zip and patch51.zip
Where is link
cm 12.1 sim card not detected
i install cm 12.1 sim card not detected plzz tell me how to fix this problem ??
rohitsahota said:
i install cm 12.1 sim card not detected plzz tell me how to fix this problem ??
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the OP says with a huge font: backup your stock modem. now restore it.
Gershik said:
the OP says with a huge font: backup your stock modem. now restore it.
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How does one backup their stock modem?
Thank you.
how to backup the modem files? pls help....
how to backup the modem files? pls help....
Gionee m4
Which one is best?
Thanks Gershik
Thanks Gershik i have rooted my this but I'm facing problem in flashing xposed framework..its show error executing updater binary in zip in TWRP.. do u have any idea what to do?
Link flyme os beta gionee m4 die
I've recently purchased Galaxy S5 SM-G900T, Marshmallow, not rooted. Would like to flash Lineageos 17.1. Here is my plan and list of questions. I would be greatly appreciate your comments and suggestions.
1. Flash TWRP version 3.1.0-1 *.tar.md5 file (Use Odin 3.12.3 or 3.11.1?).
2. Make Nandroid backup of the Android phone and save it on SD card. Partitions: System, System.img, Data/user data (excl. storage?), Boot, Vendor, Vendor.img, Cache, Recovery, EFS, Persist, Logo.
3. Copy LOS 17.1 (zip), Magisk 18.1, Magisk uninstaller and Magisk manager.apk (latest stable 7.5.1) to microSD.
4. Reboot in TWRP (deny to install TWRP app) and make clean install of LOS 17.1:
Wipe> Adv. wipe> System, Data, Cache, Dalvik.
Flash LOS 17.1 (zip), Kernel. Install Magisk 18.1, Magisk manager.apk
5. Reboot from TWRP to the System.
6. Root with Magisk, install BusyBox and Substratum modules.
Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) probably was installed OTA. Should I first downgrade to the Lollipop or even KitKat or it is OK to go with Marshmallow? Or may be it is better to make a factory reset?
It is not clear for me if Bootloader is unlocked in my Galaxy SM-G900T from T-mobile (see attached pic). If it is locked can I still flash TWRP with Odin?
Are the versions of the Odin, TWRP, Magisk I've listed before OK and safe to flash on Samsung galaxy S5 SM-G900T?
Lineage OS flashing: Is it enough just to wipe System/Data/Cache or I must to Format it? Should I also wipe/format internal storage?
should I install kernel along with LOS or I can do that later?
Kltetmo, Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, Qualcomm MSM8974PRO-AC
ARMv7 Processor rev 1
Bootloader G900TUVU1GQC2
Build MMB29M.G900TUVU1GQC2
Not rooted
OK, you should know that you are wanting to jump to the most Beta builds for the S5!
(Meaning, you might find that some things don't work, or may be a bit buggy on your phone) Now, if you agree to that, then ... (Only IMHO....)
First, if I was in your shoes (...just purchased a used Galaxy S5 SM-G900T) I would actual get the most up to date Stock Rom (Android 6.0.1 for you phone, ( can be found here on XDA, as well as Sammobile could really take a lot of time to download there)) Reason- So you know that you are 100% safe at Stock with all the
Seems that your on the right path, just missing some minor, changes. i just might do it a little different.. could just be me though...
1- Get Stock Rom for your phone
2 - Get Recovery- well TWRP 3.1.0-1 can work, the 3.3.1 seems to have issues to Android 10 Roms
3 - Odin 3.10 seems to work well (IMHO) but can use 3.12 or 3.11
4 - Yes, put the 17.1 image on your Micro SD Card...like in your Lineage Folder, also put any other files you may need or want IN the Micro SD card (i.e. latest Magisk 20.4 and Magisk Manager 7.5.1 9at time of writing)
5 - Flash the latest Stock Rom, (have the Reboot box checked-so it Reboots when done flashing) unplug the phone
6 - Flash your recovery (when doing so, make sure that you do not have the Reboot checked, so you can boot into recovery after powering off the phone, when done flashing, Boot to Recovery
7- True, when in Recovery, DON'T install their darn App! But also, go into settings, and set up Your Recovery... then all should be fine from this point
8 - Make your Backup (Check every box in the list, can even change the Name if you want) It will put it in the TWRP Folder in Internal Storage
9 - Clean up Stock, Wipe System, Data, Cache and Dalvik Cache. (I would format system to ext4 as well as Data Just to make sure nothing is there from Stock) (check out Clean Flashing for the S5)
10 - Flash your 17.1 image, (it will ask to wipe cache and dalvik cache after flashing, DO SO) then in your case flash your Kernel, wipe, flash Magisk, wipe, flash Magisk Manager, wipe
11 - Boot to system after flashing the Rom and all the goodies. Relax... it will take several minutes to boot.
Just a reminder, Make sure that you have charged battery! Don't want any issues with power
hopefully you can see the minor changes I made from your steps 1 - 6 ! Just my 2 cents, but like I said you seem to be on right track.
Now, another good idea that I do, is, I actually Copy my TWRP folder in the Internal SD card to my External Micro SD Card ( So I don't lose my back ups, in case of an issue with the phone)
Hope this helps you out
This guide requires that you are already on custom Recovery and your phone firmware is RUI 1.0
First things first - Backup! Take all Kinds of backups, this is very critical when you are upgrading to newer Android OS.
For optimal performance in Android 11, I will recommend downloading apps from playstore if you can handle the stress of starting all over again with some apps.
PROCEDURES:
1) Take backup. You can use Migrate, Titanium or Swift, whichever one that works for you. Also remember to copy some downloaded files to SDcard or PC.
2) Reboot into TWRP recovery and wipe:
Dalvik Cache
Cache
System
Data
DO NOT WIPE VENDOR PARTITION
3) Flash Rom, Flash Gapps. In our case, Nezuko Custom Rom already contains Google Apps so no need to flash gapps.
4) Go to Wipe, Advanced Wipe and select Format data. It will give you option to type in yes to be sure that you know exactly what you are doing.
NB: formatting data will wipe everything in your internal storage so, make sire to take a backup before that.
5) Reboot. If the Phone gives you a warning that no OS is installed, just ignore it once you are sure that the Rom and Gapps flashed without errors.
Enjoy Android 11.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for this walk through for custom rom.
Can you also please make a guide on to upgrade from stock rooted realme UI(android 10) to realme UI2 successfully.
Whenever I try to upgrade, it says that the zip is made for rmx1992L1 and fails with a red warning in twrp.
Since realme UI 2 has been official pushed for X2 as stable build this guide would be a good guidance for us new users.
I'm not a developer, I just found the ROM and wanted to post it here, so I'm not responsible for any damage to your device, do it at your own risk.
Steps I did to install it:
1- Backup.
2- Download the latest stable version of the ROM.
3- Start recovery mode.
4- Delete Cache, Dalvik Cache and System. (In my case it was not necessary to delete the internal storage, or vendor, if you delete something else I do not promise that the installation will work)
5- Now flash the ROM .zip file (Shouldn't take long).
6- Clear Dalvik Cache and reboot the system.
Download ROM: https://download.pixelexperience.org/mi439
you should also format data, lots of issues with working around not wanting to do so
XT19443 said:
I'm not a developer, I just found the ROM and wanted to post it here, so I'm not responsible for any damage to your device, do it at your own risk.
Steps I did to install it:
1- Backup.
2- Download the latest stable version of the ROM.
3- Start recovery mode.
4- Delete Cache, Dalvik Cache and System. (In my case it was not necessary to delete the internal storage, or vendor, if you delete something else I do not promise that the installation will work)
5- Now flash the ROM .zip file (Shouldn't take long).
6- Clear Dalvik Cache and reboot the system.
Download ROM: https://download.pixelexperience.org/mi439
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Hey any major bug/problem in pixel experience? Which is more stable PE plus a12 or PE a13?