[APP] DualBootPatcher - Multiboot App for Infinix Devices - Infinix HOT 2

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Disclaimer:
Code:
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.
Requirements:
1. TWRP
2. A ROM to patch
3. DualBootPatcher app
What does the app do ?
It patches...
Kernel's ramdisk 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
How to use the App ?
Note:
- Some roms like Infinix 5.1 make External Storage the default disk. That also removes the writing access to the Internal storage. So, any attempt to install a secondary ROM to /data/media will likely fail. The solution is to remove your external storage (SD Card), install the rom and put it back (unless you want to install to the external storage itself).
1) Download, install and open the app
2) Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS". Now if this is the first time you use it, it will ask you if you want to set kernel. Do so!
Note:
You might see something like "mbtool rejected connection" blablablabla, Just click OK or Continue!
3) Now swipe again and click on "Patch Zip". Click the big add (+) button and select "Add Flashable Zip" and select the ROM you want to patch and use as Dual/Multiboot.
3) Select your device in the first drop down menu. Then select the partition configuration (see more details below for this) in the next drop down menu. I suggest you choose either "Data slot" or "Extsd slot". Give a random number where it states "Enter an ID".
4) Click continue and select where to save the patched file.
5) You should see the file is being put in "Queue". Just click the confirm button to the upper right.
Note: If you want to go back, just swipe the ROM in queue to right and start over.
6) The app will patch the zip. When done, go back to "ROMs".
7) Click "Flash zip files" (the big button on the lower right). Click the plus button to add your previously patched zip file.
8) Locate the file you have patched in step 6. Unless you have changed the name there, it should be something like ROM_name_partition_config_ID.zip (like Cyanogenmod-12.1_20160724_d5110_infinix_data-slot-2.zip).
9) Click on that file and choose "Keep location". Now confirm the flash with the button on the upper right side.
Note: You can also install the patched zip files in recovery.
10) Upon finition, click back and you should see your newly installed ROM along with the Primary ROM.
Note: You can find more options by clicking on the three buttons on each ROM.
Partitions Configurations:
These are places where you can install secondary roms. In our case, I'm affraid it's limited to DATA SLOTS and EXTSD SLOTS. Which means you can only install roms to your Data partition (pratically your internal storage) and your SD Card.
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. This one installs to the System partition slot.
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. Our HOT 2 system partition size is about 2.5GB on Infinix ROM. You can probably install two light ROMs (like cyanogenmod and its variants) to it. But I haven't tested it.
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. Our HOT 2's cache partition is about 250MB which is not enough to install a rom on.
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: Same as the above, but it installs the ROMs to your external SD. Make sure you have backed up your data first!
Other how to ?
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".​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/non-primary ROM?
Patch it for primary before flashing. If the zip does not wipe /cache, it is also safe to flash it directly.​
Downloads:
Get it from chenxiaolong's site: https://dbp.noobdev.io/
Sources
Fork of DualBootPatcher with more devices support: https://github.com/Rendyindo/DualBootPatcher
DualBootPatcher: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
DualBootUtilities: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootZips
Credits:
@chenxiaolong for the awesome DualBootPatcher. @Nonta72 For his thread which I copy 95% of it
XDA:DevDB Information
DualBootPatcher, Device Specific App for the Infinix HOT 2
Contributors
RendyAK
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2017-04-18
Last Updated 2017-05-11

How to update ramdisk?
Go to the app, click on roms, click the triple dot in the rom you want to update the ramdisk, and press Update Ramdisk, done.
For other device
X553 is for Infinix Hot 3 4G version!
X554 is for Infinix Hot 3 3G version!
Something broke?
Give a screenshot here.

Great work!

How about the external sd on android one 6.0. Is it already fixed?
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Great work bro. Now everything working fine bro, SD card, boot ui and other

Hello everyone!
Since IH2 finally officialy supported, I'm going to use this thread as guide for Infinix Hot 3~

Great stuffs here.
Keep it up!

Nonta72 said:
Great stuffs here.
Keep it up!
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Thanks
OP edited a bit for devices
Also thread name edited

@RendyAK I want to install lineage OS 13 on the dual partition. My primary ROM is XOS ROM by Mysteragr. The free space of system partition is 768.8mb. What I want to know is that will the data and cache portion be installed on the /system or on the /data partition?
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Will it boot properly without bootloop?
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Why stock ROM don't allow app sharing? Stock ROM don't allow Ramstick update why?
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Oluseun said:
@RendyAK I want to install lineage OS 13 on the dual partition. My primary ROM is XOS ROM by Mysteragr. The free space of system partition is 768.8mb. What I want to know is that will the data and cache portion be installed on the /system or on the /data partition?
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Will it boot properly without bootloop?
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Why stock ROM don't allow app sharing? Stock ROM don't allow Ramstick update why?
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1. In data
2. Boot ofc
3. I dunno anything abour stockrom, maybe update the ramdisk?

RendyAK said:
1. In data
2. Boot ofc
3. I dunno anything abour stockrom, maybe update the ramdisk?
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As of your answer number 3 stock ROM don't allow update of ramdisk.
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Oluseun said:
As of your answer number 3 stock ROM don't allow update of ramdisk.
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No, it does allow ramdisk to be updated.

RendyAK said:
No, it does allow ramdisk to be updated.
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How? I try it on Infinix Stock ROM and XOS ROM(by Mysteragr) the ramdisk refuse to be updated. This prevent app sharing on the stock and XOS ROM. So how can I make the ramdisk to be updated on the stock and XOS ROM?
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Oluseun said:
How? I try it on Infinix Stock ROM and XOS ROM(by Mysteragr) the ramdisk refuse to be updated. This prevent app sharing on the stock and XOS ROM. So how can I make the ramdisk to be updated on the stock and XOS ROM?
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Just like you do usually, triple dot in the roms list, Update ramdisk, done.
and I already said this, but, plz screenshot if anything goes wrong.

RendyAK said:
Just like you do usually, triple dot in the roms list, Update ramdisk, done.
and I already said this, but, plz screenshot if anything goes wrong.
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I know this very well. I notice you are using two custom ROM. I'm using one stock and the other custom ROM. XOS ROM a and Remix resurrection ROM. Look at the screenshot below. The primary ROM is XOS ROM. It refuse app sharing and ramdisk update. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/591757e6b93da/Screenshot_2017-05-13_194050.jpg?
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/591757f8ad7b4/Screenshot_2017-05-13_194211.jpg?
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/5917581d47d83/Screenshot_2017-05-13_194225.jpg?
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Oluseun said:
I know this very well. I notice you are using two custom ROM. I'm using one stock and the other custom ROM. XOS ROM a and Remix resurrection ROM. Look at the screenshot below. The primary ROM is XOS ROM. It refuse app sharing and ramdisk update. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/591757e6b93da/Screenshot_2017-05-13_194050.jpg?
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/591757f8ad7b4/Screenshot_2017-05-13_194211.jpg?
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/5917581d47d83/Screenshot_2017-05-13_194225.jpg?
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Okay.
Now give me the ramdisk-update.log file. From /sdcard/Multiboot folder.

RendyAK said:
Okay.
Now give me the ramdisk-update.log file. From /sdcard/Multiboot folder.
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Here is it. Maybe I'm got something wrong that you can help me fix. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/59187dc94404b/ramdisk-update.zip
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Oluseun said:
Here is it. Maybe I'm got something wrong that you can help me fix. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/59187dc94404b/ramdisk-update.zip
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It is* I've*
Okay this is new.
If you're using Infinix Hot 2, try using the official instead, dont use my build
Edit: Also if you're in MM, can you give me the full path to by-name folder in /dev?
Edit 2: also make sure you select the correct partition scheme!

My default ROM is XOS ROM v4 by Mysteragr. I'm using the official app "DualBootPatcherAndroid-9.2.0.r88.g35a35a6-snapshot.apk". I don't understand the /Dev path you are talking about.
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Oluseun said:
My default ROM is XOS ROM v4 by Mysteragr. I'm using the official app "DualBootPatcherAndroid-9.2.0.r88.g35a35a6-snapshot.apk". I don't understand the /Dev path you are talking about.
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Since the problem is the DBP can't flaah the new boot image to device, the problem maybe in the boot mountpoint, im going ro do reseaech about it with another MM users, since only you the one who face this problem.

RendyAK said:
Since the problem is the DBP can't flaah the new boot image to device, the problem maybe in the boot mountpoint, im going ro do reseaech about it with another MM users, since only you the one who face this problem.
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The infinix stock rom can have its ramdisk updated. I'm using the latest XOS version 5 yet I still experience the same problem. I can update the ramdisk of infinix stock rom is 5.1 and share applications data across the rom but it's not possible on XOS as the ramdisk refuse to be updated.
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Related

[KitKat] LiquidSmooth KitKat v3.2 - 4.4.4 for Droid X

*** I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU MESS UP YOUR PHONE OR LOSE ANY DATA!! BACK IT UP BEFORE HAND!! ***​
LiquidSmooth KitKat for Droid X​
Important Notes:
I have not tested Phone/Data functionality, as I no longer have service. So I have no idea if it works.
This is a work in progress. I don't have much time to work on this ROM, so please be patient between builds.
This is based off of LiquidSmooth's source, mixed with Quarx's and m.ksy/Aaahh's source.
Instructions for INITIAL INSTALL of LS KK on Droid X:
Download latest ROM and gapps.
If you're on a custom ROM already (CM, MIUI, LiquidICS) goto STEP 6. Otherwise, download Droid2RecoveryBootstrap_CWM5.0.2.0.apk, Framaroot.apk, and twrp_2.8_kitkat_dx.zip to your DX.
On phone: Settings->Applications(Enable Unknown sources)->Development->Enable USB Debugging.
Install Framaroot.apk, launch it and select "Gimli", reboot you're phone.
Install Droid2RecoveryBootstrap_CWM5.0.2.0.apk, launch it, select "Bootstrap Recovery", grant Superuser access and reboot phone.
Reboot phone into CWM Recovery or if you on stock firmware launch Droid X Bootstrapper and press "Reboot Recovery".
In CWM choose wipe data/factory reset (this will completely delete all your data on phone except sdcard), then install zip from sdcard and select twrp_cm11_dx.zip.
Reboot system.
(It's touch) Recovery -> Team Win Recovery.
In TWRP choose Install and select ROM, then swipe.
Once installed, click Reboot System and let it fully boot up.
Reboot into Recovery again.
In TWRP choose Install and select gapps, then swipe.
Once installed, click Reboot System.
Instructions for UPGRADING LS KK for Droid X:
Reboot into Recovery.
Select "Backup".
Check all boxes that apply, then swipe.
Once finished, go back to the main menu.
Select "Wipe" -> "Advanced Wipe".
Check all boxes that apply EXCEPT "sdcard", then swipe.
Return to main menu again.
Select "Install", then select the latest version of the ROM on your sdcard, then swipe.
Once installed, click Reboot System and let it fully boot up.
Reboot into Recovery again.
Select "Install", then select the latest version of the gapps on your sdcard, then swipe.
Select "Reboot System". Enjoy!
Bugs:
Liquid's Kernel Tweaker does not work. Use Aero Kernel Control.
You tell me...
DOWNLOADS
ROM: LS-KK-v3.2-2015-01-28-shadow.zip
MD5: 10c02b31508e9857c70e881db3e93509​
GAPPS: 8-7_GApps_Minimal_4.4.4_DX.zip
MD5: 74a22b22496c88d371b5890adbe0b036​
Extras:
Droid2RecoveryBootstrap_CWM5.0.2.0.apk​Framaroot.apk​twrp_2.8_kitkat_dx.zip​
XDA:DevDB Information
LiquidSmooth KitKat, ROM for the Motorola Droid X
Contributors
roeblatt3, m.ksy, Aaahh, Quarx, CyanogenMod Team, LiquidSmooth Team
HUGE Thanks to Quarx, m.ksy, and Aaahh for their brilliant work to keep these Droids kicking!!
This wouldn't have been possible without them!
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 2.6.x
ROM Firmware Required: TWRP 2.8.0.0
Based On: LiquidSmooth, CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 3.2-2015-01-28
Beta Release Date: 2015-01-28
Created 2015-01-28
Last Updated 2015-01-28
Reserved...
Excellent, a multi ROM safestrap sure would be nice now
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Couple of things i noticed.
If coming from Cm11, Wipe everything except SD card (System, Data, Android Secure and Caches...) It keeped trying to call verizon to activate otherwise.
Just Install Rom, boot rom, then Reboot recovery and install GApps, I could not get past language selection if I installed GApps at same time.
see Attached
Damn... I'm kicking my self now for not taking the old x with me tonight
sd_shadow said:
Couple of things i noticed.
If coming from Cm11, Wipe everything except SD card (System, Data, Android Secure and Caches...) It keeped trying to call verizon to activate otherwise.
Just Install Rom, boot rom, then Reboot recovery and install GApps, I could not get past language selection if I installed GApps at same time.
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Thanks. Instructions updated.
I can't believe that I didn't see this. I'll flash tomorrow sometime!
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Bobcus Leper said:
I can't believe that I didn't see this. I'll flash tomorrow sometime!
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Forget that! I have already flashed and the responsiveness is incredible!
Bobcus Leper said:
I can't believe that I didn't see this. I'll flash tomorrow sometime!
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Forget that! I have already flashed and the responsiveness is incredible!
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Yeah this rom is damn sweet. I've been having problems with many random lockups and reboots though. But I am keeping this on the x. I am not really a fan of cm11... only cause it doesnt have the level of customization that roms like liquidsmooth have
This ROM is great, very smooth and decent battery life.
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What kernels are supported?
kingtiger01 said:
What kernels are supported?
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Only the one included with the rom
Very nice work @roeblatt. Thank you.
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sd_shadow said:
Only the one included with the rom
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While, that is true. Its CM11 based, and i need to add kernel/module functionality. - So i need to know limitations.
(2.6.32.9-AeroKernel) So i need sources to the kernel provided and information/log on the kernel if there is no other kernels for Shadow(CDMA) with CM11 support.
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Also,
OTG(HOST Mode) is broken.
Is there a nightly/beta's availible? (or atleast the repo. for the shadow)
kingtiger01 said:
While, that is true. Its CM11 based, and i need to add kernel/module functionality. - So i need to know limitations.
(2.6.32.9-AeroKernel) So i need sources to the kernel provided and information/log on the kernel if there is no other kernels for Shadow(CDMA) with CM11 support.
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Also,
OTG(HOST Mode) is broken.
Is there a nightly/beta's availible? (or atleast the repo. for the shadow)
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This is the only kernel available at the moment until the 3.0 kernel is ported from Quarx's LP build
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kingtiger01 said:
While, that is true. Its CM11 based, and i need to add kernel/module functionality. - So i need to know limitations.
(2.6.32.9-AeroKernel) So i need sources to the kernel provided and information/log on the kernel if there is no other kernels for Shadow(CDMA) with CM11 support.
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see https://github.com/MotoDX-CM11/android
and
local_manifest.xml.txt
Also,
OTG(HOST Mode) is broken.
Is there a nightly/beta's availible? (or atleast the repo. for the shadow)
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have you tried otg with cm11?
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and mksy's build instructions
https://github.com/MotoDX-CM11/android/blob/cm-11.0/README.mkdn
@roeblatt3 Nice work!! just now noticed this! Perhaps I should try porting AOKP since I already have the source downloaded @Aaahh what's the progress on the true safe strap with multi-ROM support?
Oggie7797 said:
@roeblatt3 Nice work!! just now noticed this! Perhaps I should try porting AOKP since I already have the source downloaded @Aaahh what's the progress on the true safe strap with multi-ROM support?
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I'm not even working on it... "
If i have time i will
its really just syncing multiboot and building it
you then take the ramdisk and move it to safestrap folder
Aaahh said:
I'm not even working on it... "
If i have time i will
its really just syncing multiboot and building it
you then take the ramdisk and move it to safestrap folder
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How about the ramdisk-recovery that you had me and @Bobcus Leper test awhile back?? We had it to where we could setup another ROM slots but only for other cm11's (including liquid now) personally I like safe strap and ROM slots more so than multiboot..but hey, I'll take what I can get xD
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You need a better naming process @Aaahh
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Dualboot Galaxy S4 mini duos with Patcher.

I am very happy to present first dualboot project for gt i9192. This original patcher is made by chenxiaolong and you can find original thread on gt i9505 original android development section. I only made some changes to original patcher. Big thanks to chenxiaolong for his awesome work.
I will not be responsible for your device to be bricked. Please proceed on your own risk.
Note : If you want to dualboot Touchwiz ROM with custom ROM please keep TW ROM as primary one. Also you have to debloat it to make space in /system partition for secondary rom. You can check the size of/system partition by diskinfo pro app attached in zip file.
Procedure : 1) First of all download the zip file attached below.
2) Boot in to primary ROM and install dualboot patcher app.
3) Open the app and set kernel as primary kernel.
4) Now patch the secondary ROM using dualboot patcher software on PC. ( do not patch using dualboot patcher app installed in primary ROM).
5) Reboot into recovery.
6) Flash the patched zip file for secondary ROM ( don't wipe anything just flash zip file).
7) Reboot.
8) You will boot in secondary ROM. Now install dualboot patcher app in secondary ROM.
9) Set current kernel for secondary ROM.
That's it. Now you can boot in either ROM by switching the ROM using dualboot patcher app and reboot.
The zip files to be flash for primary ROM need not to be patched but that for secondary ROM must be patch before flashing. To wipe data, cache, dalvik cache don't wipe through recovery directly. Flash the dualboot utilities zip file attached below in recovery. You will get to menu that let's you wipe the respective partition of either ROM. The normal nandroid backup will backup both primary and secondary ROM. To backup individual ROMs please see original thread by chenxiaolong.
Unfortunately android 5.0 ROMs are not supported by this patcher app.
For i9190/9195 users please install diskinfo pro app and check partition numbers if they are as below then you can directly use the patcher app and software.
system= mmcblk0p21
cache= mmcblk0p22
data= mmcblk0p24
If these are different then just change respective number using notepad++ as per your device partitions and you can use the patcher. You can also patch files manually for secondary ROM but autopatcher is much easy. The method is given in original thread by chenxiaolong.
So enjoy dualbooting and give me thanks if you like my work.
Download link :- http://d-h.st/F1qw
Thank you.
Can we install different based rom?
1. Cm rom
2. Tw rom
Otherwise it must be same based rom
Both Tw roms or both cm roms etc.
Was longing for this since long. Thanks. Well try this in off time
vuralemre said:
Thank you.
Can we install different based rom?
1. Cm rom
2. Tw rom
Otherwise it must be same based rom
Both Tw roms or both cm roms etc.
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You must install TW as primary and CM ROM as secondary ROM.
Sanesh Munde said:
You must install TW as primary and CM ROM as secondary ROM.
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Well done sanesh, will use and let you know the report,kindly try to add support for 'lollipop' also in coming days.
I confirm that it's working.
Details later
Edit : Details :
1)Primary: Samsung modded v2.5 by adityapal & others. Deleted many system apps and free space increased to 403 mb.
2)Installed DualBootPatcher and set kernel as primary.
3)Flashed CM11 by k2wl after patching it in PC. Device booted and found 23mb space left still now.
4)Installed DualBootPatcher and set CM11 kernel as secondary.
5)Can boot to any ROM from dualbootpatcher app.
6)Need to free some more space to flash Gapps CM11 after patching.
7)Made a Nandroid backup. A pretty large file.
8)Need to flash Dualbootutilities now.
Problems:
Cant patch chainfire supersu for upadting second ROM. The PC patcher goes into error.
Thanks to Sanesh to give us another thing to play with. Waiting for its update to become compatible with CM12 now.
A debloated flashable default Samsung ROM which will leave minimum 500mb system space free is welcome.
parthabhatta said:
I confirm that it's working.
Details later
Edit : Details :
1)Primary: Samsung modded v2.5 by adityapal & others. Deleted many system apps and free space increased to 403 mb.
2)Installed DualBootPatcher and set kernel as primary.
3)Flashed CM11 by k2wl after patching it in PC. Device booted and found 23mb space left still now.
4)Installed DualBootPatcher and set CM11 kernel as secondary.
5)Can boot to any ROM from dualbootpatcher app.
6)Need to free some more space to flash Gapps CM11 after patching.
7)Made a Nandroid backup. A pretty large file.
8)Need to flash Dualbootutilities now.
Problems:
Cant patch chainfire supersu for upadting second ROM. The PC patcher goes into error.
Thanks to Sanesh to give us another thing to play with. Waiting for its update to become compatible with CM12 now.
A debloated flashable default Samsung ROM which will leave minimum 500mb system space free is welcome.
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The basic idea of patcher is to patch META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script file. The updater-script file in supersu zip and some gapps packages is dummy file, so it cannot be patched by this patcher. I have tested it with different custom ROMs but only in Mokee AOSP ROM gapps package is installed. If you want supersu app in secondary ROM just download its latest apk file and install it then update its su-binary when prompted.
@sanesh
Just did that what you said in your last sentence. It was the only way left. Successfully patched and flashed gapps too. Everything running well till now
Hi thanks for this work.... But have a doubt....
Should I have to keep a large internal memory or should I have to keep
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large system ROM level..... Attached a screenshot too.... Hope u ll understand d question.....
The reason I am asking is. When I try to flash the secondary it says installation aborted.... Status 7 error.....
Sent 4m My S4 Mini With Stock 4.4.2
singh54 said:
Hi thanks for this work.... But have a doubt....
Should I have to keep a large internal memory or should I have to keep
large system ROM level..... Attached a screenshot too.... Hope u ll understand d question.....
The reason I am asking is. When I try to flash the secondary it says installation aborted.... Status 7 error.....
Sent 4m My S4 Mini With Stock 4.4.2
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Check all boxes in setting of diskinfo app. You will see system partition with number mmcblk0p21. You must clean some space in this partition by debloating present rom. To know how much memory you have to clean, simply extract secondary ROM zip file in PC. The amount of space acquired by extracted rom, you have to clean in system partition.
Sorry for my bad English.
Have a Doubt.........
Hi,
You said, that if i want to install a custom rom over TW ROM then i have to keep the TW ROM as primary...
But my doubt is, i am already in a cm 11 based ROM, should i install another CM 11 ROM or CM 10.2 ROM over the first one by keeping the first cm 11 as primary and the another one as secondary...
Should i do the above, does it cause any problems..????
Will it works???????!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????
Please tell me buddy...............................
I think it won't create any problem. Only the secondary ROM and gapps need to be properly psyche patched. @sanesh
Is the dual boot patcher (android and PC) updated for cm12?
Hei friend can u link me for 9195 project
Thanks
Hello friends, nice to meet you once again.
Xda senior member Chenxiaolong has made nice app Dualboot Patcher that makes our device dualboot or multiboot for lollipop based roms.
You can view the original thread here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2447534
Only remember to install TouchWiz rom as primary rom.
Procedure :
Download latest version of the app from here, https://snapshots.noobdev.io/
Install the app in primary rom and open it.
Go to Roms and set the kernel.
Now patch your favorite custom rom( you may patch it as secondary or for data slot).
Flash the patched zip through recovery( or you may install it from the app inbuilt function).
Reboot your phone, install Dualboot Patcher app in secondary rom and set the kernel.
You may install multiple roms in data slot. Also download dualboot utilities zip from above link and keep its copy in sdcard ready to use.
For I9190 and I9195 users simply unzip the rom before patching, go to build.prop in system folder and change
ro.product.device=serranods
Then zip the rom, patch it and then flash.
So friends enjoy multiboot and hit thanks if you like this post ☺☺?.
Nice! Will definitely give this a try on my I9195 LTE.
RuffBuster said:
Nice! Will definitely give this a try on my I9195 LTE.
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I have this working great on my i9195 LTE running debloated scStock and latest build of CM11 with the latest security fixes using small gapps package.
Had to alter the line "ro.product.device=serranolte" to "serranods" in build prop for primary ROM to set the kernel. And also the patched secondary ROM had to be flashed with the dual boot app otherwise from recovery you have to edit the ROM mod script to ignore phone version as it was originally compiled for the i9192.
But working great here using slimmed down ROMs. Now I have the best of both worlds, having stock features and app compatibility, while being able to use other ROM as my daily driver. And with one click of a shortcut and a reboot I'm able to switch very quickly. This is probably the best dual boot mod I've tried with a wide range of compatibility.
Having one issue though I'm unable to flash F4K's kit kat kernel patched or by including it within the ROM itself. Both methods normally work with this kernel under a normal single ROM installation. Apart from this is good stuff.
Sanesh Munde said:
Now patch your favorite custom rom( you may patch it as secondary or for data slot).
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can we use external_sd?
I got error "there is not enough space to create external_sd/multiboot system.img
Hello, how to install rom on ext sd? I have s4 mini and every time I get error not enough space fro creating system.img / I have philz touch recovery and ext sd slot patched aicp rom on sd card and have installed blisspop as primary
Sanesh Munde said:
Hello friends, nice to meet you once again.
Xda senior member Chenxiaolong has made nice app Dualboot Patcher that makes our device dualboot or multiboot for lollipop based roms.
You can view the original thread here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2447534
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Hi Buddy,
Thanks for this. I just downloaded the latest version and followed all your steps.
Everything is working fine...
singh54 said:
Hi Buddy,
Thanks for this. I just downloaded the latest version and followed all your steps.
Everything is working fine...
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I ever use this app and duallboot utilities and not worked on lp roms [emoji19]
Enviado desde mi GT-I9195 mediante Tapatalk

[ROM] Asus Zenfone Go

I didn't responsible if your device:
- Bricked
- Bootloop
- Dead SD Card
- Broken EMMC Card
Please do this With your own risk!
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Hi! I want to share this rom. Its Zenfone Go rom.
Features:
- Odexed rom
- Asus styled (except NavBar)
- Asus apps
- Your phone will be readed to all server as a Asus Zenfone Go
And many more!
Some bugs:
Camera didn't save to external memory
Download Links
Full Rom:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8bUyQ0TAWFbdU9xU1F3cnRXVWM/view
Bug fixes(NavBar, SIM card, Camera):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By8iOMJkcoRDSGx1ZFU1a25xWjg/view
Remember to made a backup before installing!
How to install:
- Go to TWRP
- Factory reset/Format Data
- Install Full Rom
- Install bug fix
- Reboot
And viola! You have installed this rom.
PLEASE USE INFINIX ROM BEFORE INSTALLING THIS ROM. IF YOU INSTALL IT IN ANDROID ONE ROM, YOU PHONE WILL GET BRICKED
If you get stucked at Checking Info, switch the sim card.
THIS ROM ISNT ROOTED ALREADY, PLZ ROOT AGAIN VIA TWRP.
Credits:
- User Infinix Hot 2 Indonesia group
- Ir. Soekarno (No, this is his facebook name si dont rhink this is indonesian 1st president)
- Rizaldi Dwi Bawonoyudo
- Developers of Needroms.com
- Darjiyo P.O
- Roy Haryadi
XDA:DevDB Information
Asus Zenfone Go, ROM for the Infinix HOT 2
Contributors
RendyAK, Rizaldi Dwi Bawonoyudo, Darjiyo P.O
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
Based On: ZenUI
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
Created 2016-02-13
Last Updated 2016-02-24
Reserved
Q&A
Q: Why i can't flash this on android one rom?
A: http://forum.xda-developers.com/hot-2/development/rom-asus-zenfone-t3308449/post65273979
Q: Is this rom for 2GB or 1GB version of IH2?
A: Both Infinix Hot 2
Q: Why my device are detected by all server as Asus Zenfone Go?
A: Well, the rom porter isn't edit anything (except some of important thing to get properly booted) and the dev Not touch the build.prop!
Q: I get bricked!
A: Reflash from your backup
Q: What is this android version?
A: Lollipop 5.1
Q: Is Asus's theme engine work?
A: No.
Q: Is Double tap to wake work?
A: No
Screenshots
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Is this an update or just same as previous one?
4peace1 said:
Is this an update or just same as previous one?
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As i said, i move the thread.
So this is the new thread, the old one gonna locked.
Well, there is no update.
hi all
my mobile is x510 android one
and i want install infinix rom
but when install it mobile is bricked
can any one help me how to downgread from android one to lollipop infinix rom ?
I installed your rom. It's awesome but I have a problem with sim card.
It shows my career but no signal.
Tried to search for networks manually but didn't find any network
Any help???
can i flash it with infinix or SP flash tool ?
Successfully flashed the Rom and am seriously enjoying it ....
Very stable and smooth!
No bugs so far.
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Romancy said:
hi all
my mobile is x510 android one
and i want install infinix rom
but when install it mobile is bricked
can any one help me how to downgread from android one to lollipop infinix rom ?
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Go and check my thread here Infinix 5.1 XUI Rom for X510
Also checkout my Tutorial on how to use sp flash tool here .
Full SP flash tool tutorial
Noob question:
Does it work with the Android One version of the phone ?
My friend needs a new rom with different UI cause he's fed up with the old sale android ui.
amirmaher said:
I installed your rom. It's awesome but I have a problem with sim card.
It shows my career but no signal.
Tried to search for networks manually but didn't find any network
Any help???
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Try to re-install the rom
ProRedFed said:
can i flash it with infinix or SP flash tool ?
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No, flash from TWRP, and first you must installed infinix rom.
Nonta72 said:
Noob question:
Does it work with the Android One version of the phone ?
My friend needs a new rom with different UI cause he's fed up with the old sale android ui.
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no.
Bolumstar said:
Successfully flashed the Rom and am seriously enjoying it ....
Very stable and smooth!
No bugs so far.
---------- Post added at 01:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:12 PM ----------
Go and check my thread here Infinix 5.1 XUI Rom for X510
Also checkout my Tutorial on how to use sp flash tool here .
Full SP flash tool tutorial
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Should i remind you, but there is no XUI for X510?
RendyAK said:
Should i remind you, but there is no XUI for X510?
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Yeah, my mistake, I kept calling Infinix 5.1 ROM for
X510 XUI trying to differentiate it from Android one
Stock firmware. Anyways, I believe you understand
What I meant but I'll try to correct that
RendyAK said:
no.
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OKAY!
But what's the matter with Android One version ?
Why is it so different if from the standard one?
BTW, I read here that I could flash roms of Infinix to my Android One Hot 2 using SP Flash Tool.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65368714&postcount=119
Nonta72 said:
OKAY!
But what's the matter with Android One version ?
Why is it so different if from the standard one?
BTW, I read here that I could flash roms of Infinix to my Android One Hot 2 using SP Flash Tool.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65368714&postcount=119
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Its different, its use scatter to be readed at flash tool, and cant be readed in recovery. So, you need to use TWRP.
And for the android one problem. It has different partition with infinix rom. If you flash it on android one, your system will not get mounted.
Read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hot-2/development/rom-asus-zenfone-t3308449/post65273979
RendyAK said:
Its different, its use scatter to be readed at flash tool, and cant be readed in recovery. So, you need to use TWRP.
And for the android one problem. It has different partition with infinix rom. If you flash it on android one, your system will not get mounted.
Read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hot-2/development/rom-asus-zenfone-t3308449/post65273979
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Partition table issue can be fixed if the fstab.mt6580 is properly edited in recoveries.
The same way, the android scatter file can be modded to match the android one version.
The things that really matter in ROM porting are the ARCH, the CPU and the android version.
Nonta72 said:
Partition table issue can be fixed if the fstab.mt6580 is properly edited in recoveries.
The same way, the android scatter file can be modded to match the android one version.
The things that really matter in ROM porting are the ARCH, the CPU and the android version.
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Well, idk it will work. But, i dont think the rom size will be fit in android one rom. But if you can fix this, i really appreciate it.
Nonta72 said:
Partition table issue can be fixed if the fstab.mt6580 is properly edited in recoveries.
The same way, the android scatter file can be modded to match the android one version.
The things that really matter in ROM porting are the ARCH, the CPU and the android version.
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I still think it will be be very difficult to make this
ROM fit into Android one partition by flashing it
Through TWRP recovery.
The size it occupies on the system partition after the zip
Is installed is about 1.96Gb which is bigger than the
Android one FIRMWARE system partition.
If there's a way to re write the script to reformat the
/system partition to make it larger then no problem.
I've used Android one partition to restore my full
Backup done in Infinix 5.1 Rom and vise versa but the
Content of both backup for the system partition
were not more than 1.6Gb
Anyways, am really enjoying this ROM
I got SOT of 5 hours and I was using as a hotspot for
My Samsung galaxy note 2
Rooted with xposed and greenify installed.
Bolumstar said:
I still think it will be be very difficult to make this
ROM fit into Android one partition by flashing it
Through TWRP recovery.
The size it occupies on the system partition after the zip
Is installed is about 1.96Gb which is bigger than the
Android one FIRMWARE system partition.
If there's a way to re write the script to reformat the
/system partition to make it larger then no problem.
I've used Android one partition to restore my full
Backup done in Infinix 5.1 Rom and vise versa but the
Content of both backup for the system partition
were not more than 1.6Gb
Anyways, am really enjoying this ROM
I got SOT of 5 hours and I was using as a hotspot for
My Samsung galaxy note 2
Rooted with xposed and greenify installed.
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Is the rom deodexed ?
And I think both devices partitions can be modded by editing the EBR files (EBR1 & EBR2). There is a tool that can do that automatically, but I am not sure it will work on MT6580 because the new MTK CPUs are a bit different.
In fact,
MTK Kitkat ROMs and bellow kitkat have the "MTK" header (i.e MTK ROM format).
But, MTK devices that comes with LP 5.x have "STD" header (i.e Standard ROM format).
Thus, most tools for MTK won't work on the new cpus files.
Here's the tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/howto-modify-ebr-mediatek-devices-t2769604
DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISKS !
Nonta72 said:
Is the rom deodexed ?
And I think both devices partitions can be modded by editing the EBR files (EBR1 & EBR2). There is a tool that can do that automatically, but I am not sure it will work on MT6580 because the new MTK CPUs are a bit different.
In fact,
MTK Kitkat ROMs and bellow kitkat have the "MTK" header (i.e MTK ROM format).
But, MTK devices that comes with LP 5.x have "STD" header (i.e Standard ROM format).
Thus, most tools for MTK won't work on the new cpus files.
Here's the tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/howto-modify-ebr-mediatek-devices-t2769604
DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISKS !
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Nope, isnt deodexed.

XplayZtation Project By Frago (F8331 Marshmallow Rom)

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Hi my Friends
My name is Lefteris Fragiadakis I'm from Greece and
I present to you​
XplayZtation Project​
About Rom​For users with F8331 and Unlocked Bootloader
Its based on stock FW 34.0.A.2.301 for now
Always as stock it must be
Extremely performance with excellent battery life
from my knowledge on my old XplayStation Project for Xperia Play
Debloated by me
Rooted
Stock Odexed for speed
Thunderbolt tweaked for XplayZtation
Busybox
Init.d Support
GPU tweaks
Adaway pre installed
File explorer pre installed
DPI 460 from 480
Xposed tested and working
Thunderbolt tweaked for XplayZtation
Optimised for AndroPlus V05 Kernel
More to come
XplayZtation V2.1 Changelog​Extremely new performance tweaks
Extra battery life
Xposed include for now
Dark booster project tweaks
Faster fingerprint unlocking
XplayZtation Upcoming Update Changelog​Updates will come...
Instructions​--THIS UPDATE WILL NOT WIPE UR DATA,BUT IS BETTER TO DO FROM RECOVERY
Manual wipe system - data from Recovery before installation of the rom
After installation of the zip, that Xperia XZ will reboot itself, it may do 2 bootloops, don't be afraid it's normal for first start,
If u are already a XplayZtation user wipe Dalvik cache-cache from recovery before install the rom
Rom​http://www.mediafire.com/?jyk20ha25f0195x
Thanks to​Pikachu01 for ThunderBolt Mod
dark_optimistic for dark booster mod
DD-Ripper for his amazing work on XPlayStation Logo​Please don't hesitate to give me a thank
It helps me to continue and make better my project
And if u want to buy me a drink u can do it by donate me in this PayPal account
[email protected]
And if u liked and u are user of my rom share my rom sig
Download banner here
http://www.mediafire.com/convkey/2c02/hwa6wevxht5aumsfg.jpg​
Reserve
ROM any screenshots?
yang137197 said:
ROM any screenshots?
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My friend slowly I will update the thread, now I'm waiting for the rom to finish the upload,
Rom uploaded, Give a try with feedback, Follow instructions
Lefteris Fragiadakis (Frago) said:
Rom uploaded, Give a try with feedback, Follow instructions
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Hi. Could you post detailed instructions.. back on Android after quite a while and don't want to to mess up
Kavitam said:
Hi. Could you post detailed instructions.. back on Android after quite a while and don't want to to mess up
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Copy rom to ur sd card, go to recover
Wipe system, data in wipe menu and then just install from zip, choose the rom and thats it,
Lefteris Fragiadakis (Frago) said:
Copy rom to ur sd card, go to recover
Wipe system, data in wipe menu and then just install from zip, choose the rom and thats it,
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Do I need to unlock he bootloader
Kavitam said:
Do I need to unlock he bootloader
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Yes of course, always if u want custom rom u need unlocked bootloader and custom recovery
Thanks for the rom !
Please Upload 4-5 Pic´s. And what is the Thunderbold Tweak ?
Keyles54 said:
Please Upload 4-5 Pic´s. And what is the Thunderbold Tweak ?
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Hey my friend, u can search Google about thunderbolt mod to see exactly what it is, by the end of the week I will upload pictures of the rom,
Lefteris Fragiadakis (Frago) said:
Hey my friend, u can search Google about thunderbolt mod to see exactly what it is, by the end of the week I will upload pictures of the rom,
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Hi Frago, flashing your rom a get the following error: Updater process ended with error: 7 Error installing zip file `/sdcard/Twrp/XplayZtation v1 by Frago.zip
axaman943 said:
Hi Frago, flashing your rom a get the following error: Updater process ended with error: 7 Error installing zip file `/sdcard/Twrp/XplayZtation v1 by Frago.zip
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Weird,,, other people don't seem to have this problem,, have u got dual sim xperia xz?
Hi Frago, after all this mess i managed to get your XplayZtation Rom to work and it works well, aurora rom wont get pass trough initial setup as pretty much all apps are crashing and I can't get pass through android first setup process. I have no idea why at first i couldt either; not get supersu working after unlock bootloader and installing twrp recovery, also couldnt wipe data without errors as i wrote you couple hours before. Actually this afternoon i got in a bootloop after 2nd try flashing Aurora rom, managed to enter twrp recovery turned off device, after turning it on again all data were wiped and i could perform a full wipe, then flashing your rom worked perfectly fine. Can i flash androplus kernel or is your kernel more efficient?
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axaman943 said:
Hi Frago, after all this mess i managed to get your XplayZtation Rom to work and it works well, aurora rom wont get pass trough initial setup as pretty much all apps are crashing and I can't get pass through android first setup process. I have no idea why at first i couldt either; not get supersu working after unlock bootloader and installing twrp recovery, also couldnt wipe data without errors as i wrote you couple hours before. Actually this afternoon i got in a bootloop after 2nd try flashing Aurora rom, managed to enter twrp recovery turned off device, after turning it on again all data were wiped and i could perform a full wipe, then flashing your rom worked perfectly fine.
-should i flash androplus kernel or is your kernel more efficient?
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- was my problem caused by the fact i tri d to flash the roms from internal memory? I'm experienced with nexus 6p and op2 but have no experience with micro sd extention devices. Could give me your feedback about that?
-Also, how would you suggest to go back to Sony Stock rom if needed?
---------- Post added at 07:00 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:36 PM ----------
Lefteris Fragiadakis (Frago) said:
Weird,,, other people don't seem to have this problem,, have u got dual sim xperia xz?
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I have one sim F8331 model the bild was 2. Something when last updated
axaman943 said:
Hi Frago, after all this mess i managed to get your XplayZtation Rom to work and it works well, aurora rom wont get pass trough initial setup as pretty much all apps are crashing and I can't get pass through android first setup process. I have no idea why at first i couldt either; not get supersu working after unlock bootloader and installing twrp recovery, also couldnt wipe data without errors as i wrote you couple hours before. Actually this afternoon i got in a bootloop after 2nd try flashing Aurora rom, managed to enter twrp recovery turned off device, after turning it on again all data were wiped and i could perform a full wipe, then flashing your rom worked perfectly fine. Can i flash androplus kernel or is your kernel more efficient?
---------- Post added at 06:36 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:23 PM ----------
- was my problem caused by the fact i tri d to flash the roms from internal memory? I'm experienced with nexus 6p and op2 but have no experience with micro sd extention devices. Could give me your feedback about that?
-Also, how would you suggest to go back to Sony Stock rom if needed?
---------- Post added at 07:00 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:36 PM ----------
I have one sim F8331 model the bild was 2. Something when last updated
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1st,to go back to stock u should flash latest ftf firmware for xperia xz with flashtool,
2nd, I'm glad to hear that my rom is working good for you finally, u should try to flash AndroPlus v5 kernel,, i don't include a kernel in my rom,
3rd, waiting feedback about how well u are finding my rom!
4th, I don't think if u flash my rom from internal or external sd card has any difference
Lefteris Fragiadakis (Frago) said:
1st,to go back to stock u should flash latest ftf firmware for xperia xz with flashtool,
2nd, I'm glad to hear that my rom is working good for you finally, u should try to flash AndroPlus v5 kernel,, i don't include a kernel in my rom,
3rd, waiting feedback about how well u are finding my rom!
4th, I don't think if u flash my rom from internal or external sd card has any difference
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Hi Frago, really thankful for your answers
1. I'll try to go back to stock using Sony flash tool when they will confirm my account on Emma.
2. I'll flash andro kernel but can i flash it now that your rom has been installed already?
3. I'll send you feedback about your Rom, I'm so excited I don't have to stick with sony bloatware...
4. By reading there could be problems with sd stored apps and stuff on marshmallow i thought maybe sd card mounted flashing could be an issue...
Take care
axaman943 said:
Hi Frago, really thankful for your answers
1. I'll try to go back to stock using Sony flash tool when they will confirm my account on Emma.
2. I'll flash andro kernel but can i flash it now that your rom has been installed already?
3. I'll send you feedback about your Rom, I'm so excited I don't have to stick with sony bloatware...
4. By reading there could be problems with sd stored apps and stuff on marshmallow i thought maybe sd card mounted flashing could be an issue...
Take care
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http://www.flashtool.net/index.php
This is the flash tool, the Emma is for other reasons,
Yes u can flash android plus kernel
fastboot flash boot boot.img
In Fastboot terminal
Lefteris Fragiadakis (Frago) said:
http://www.flashtool.net/index.php
This is the flash tool, the Emma is for other reasons,
Yes u can flash android plus kernel
fastboot flash boot boot.img
In Fastboot terminal
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Sounds good, thanks a lot Frago
Finally a rom that does its job instead of having a bunch of useless **** like all the others.
Venom71 said:
Finally a rom that does its job instead of having a bunch of useless **** like all the others.
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Thanks my friend, excellent score!!!

(Official) Dual Boot Patcher

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:
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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
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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.
Mysteryagr said:
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
Mysteryagr said:
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.
Ryan2400 said:
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?

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