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i installed the kernel and the rom fine and i wiped system/data/cache/dalvik and the flashed rom and then flashed "pa_gapps-modular-full-4.4.2-20140123a-signed" but when restart system i found that chrome not working and google+ keeps closing and no play store and can't even find any file manager tried wiping data cache and dalvik and the reflashing twice already .. its my first time to flash a non TW rom pls help & thanks in advance
Try again.
1. Wipe system, data and cache.
2. Install rom
3. Install gapps.
4. Reboot
Omni doesnot come with a file manage. Install from playstore.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Try again.
1. Wipe system, data and cache.
2. Install rom
3. Install gapps.
4. Reboot
Omni doesnot come with a file manage. Install from playstore.
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thanks for your reply , tried again same problem occurs ,no play store and most google apps not working , i wanna ask sth when installing gapps it says skipping md5 check no md5 file found despite copying the file with the gapps can this be the problem ????????
aliazooz said:
thanks for your reply , tried again same problem occurs ,no play store and most google apps not working , i wanna ask sth when installing gapps it says skipping md5 check no md5 file found despite copying the file with the gapps can this be the problem ????????
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Thats fine.. Re download gapps from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
Use FULL MODULAR PACKAGE or MINI MODULAR PACKAGE ANDROID 4.4.x PACKAGE
and test again.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Thats fine.. Re download gapps from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
Use FULL MODULAR PACKAGE or MINI MODULAR PACKAGE ANDROID 4.4.x PACKAGE
and test again.
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well i tried the full modular package and now im downloading google stock package for 4.4.2 it will take an hour as i have slow connection and will let you know what happens .. thanks alot for the help :good:
If you use the full stock package, you will loose stock sms (replaced by hangouts) and browser (replaced by chrome). I suggest you try the modular one again (redownload it)
So I'm working on wiping my phone and starting from scratch. I'm going to be using:
*Lineage -14.1
*[GAPPS] [7.1.2] [ARM/ARM64] [July 25th] Beans GApps
*AddonSU - 14.1 arm-signed
*[KERNEL][Kenzo][LineageOS] FrancoKernel - r6
*[MOD] Disable throttling when battery low
I'm just not sure which order to install everything. I assume the OS gets installed first, followed by Gapps. Then do I install the Kernel, MOD, and SU? Any reboots inbetween, or install them all at the same time while in recovery?
What works for me always is ROM, Gapps, kernel, root.
I asked about this a while ago and was told by a dev that most custom kernels resist the loss of root if you flash root and then the kernel, but it just makes more sense to me to flash the kernel first so that SuperSU or Magisk work on a clean kernel.
dahawthorne said:
What works for me always is ROM, Gapps, kernel, root.
I asked about this a while ago and was told by a dev that most custom kernels resist the loss of root if you flash root and then the kernel, but it just makes more sense to me to flash the kernel first so that SuperSU or Magisk work on a clean kernel.
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Pretty much nailed it right there! That's what I do as well!
blueblade123 said:
So I'm working on wiping my phone and starting from scratch. I'm going to be using:
*Lineage -14.1
*[GAPPS] [7.1.2] [ARM/ARM64] [July 25th] Beans GApps
*AddonSU - 14.1 arm-signed
*[KERNEL][Kenzo][LineageOS] FrancoKernel - r6
*[MOD] Disable throttling when battery low
I'm just not sure which order to install everything. I assume the OS gets installed first, followed by Gapps. Then do I install the Kernel, MOD, and SU? Any reboots inbetween, or install them all at the same time while in recovery?
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For Clean Flash:
1.) Go to "Wipe" and then Swipe to Factory Reset
2.) After thats done go to "Advanced Wipe"
3.) Tick Dalvik/Art Cache, System, Data and Cache ONLY!! and then "Swipe to Wipe"
4.) Flash Rom and Gapps
5.) Kernel
6.) Then anything else you might install such as Magisk / Super SU, MOD )
All at the same time in Recovery!
Sent from my shamu using XDA Labs
dahawthorne said:
What works for me always is ROM, Gapps, kernel, root.
I asked about this a while ago and was told by a dev that most custom kernels resist the loss of root if you flash root and then the kernel, but it just makes more sense to me to flash the kernel first so that SuperSU or Magisk work on a clean kernel.
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Do you usually wipe Dalvik/cache before and after flash or just after
minilandl said:
Do you usually wipe Dalvik/cache before and after flash or just after
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A more technically-experienced member may be able to give you a definitive answer on which is best, if it makes any difference at all, but I normally do it only after flashing the ROM and before installing Magisk. For a total advanced wipe, of course, obviously I do all four partitions beforehand.
blueblade123 said:
*Lineage -14.1
*[GAPPS] [7.1.2] [ARM/ARM64] [July 25th] Beans GApps
*AddonSU - 14.1 arm-signed
*[KERNEL][Kenzo][LineageOS] FrancoKernel - r6
*[MOD] Disable throttling when battery low
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For some starting advice/my recommendations:
Instead of Bean GApps, use OpenGApps; they provide newer GApps that aren't months outdated and work fine
Use Magisk for SU/root unless you have a specific reason for AddonSU
Make sure you grab the latest FrancoKernel (I think r73?)
As for flash order:
Wpe everything
Reboot to Recovery
ROM
GApps
Reboot to Recovery
Kernel
Magisk
Reboot to System
As to what I usually do for a really clean install (likely overkill):
Reboot to Bootloader
Wipe everything (fastboot erase all)
Do flash-base.sh from latest factory image (this reflashes modem partitions; this is required after erase all)
Boot to Recovery
Wipe everything from TWRP
Reboot to Recovery
Wipe everything again from TWRP (old habit from when the first wipe didn't actually get rid of everything on older devices)
fstrim Data, Cache, System, and Firmware partitions
Reboot to Recovery
ROM
GApps (I don't use GApps, but if I did, this is when they are to be flashed)
Reboot to Recovery
Wipe everything except System from TWRP
Format Data and Cache to F2FS
fstrim Data and Cache partitions
Reboot to Recovery
Kernel
Magisk
Reboot to System
Do set-up and copy files over to device
Reboot to Recovery
Wipe Dalvik Cache (I guess the button in TWRP would work; I do rm -Rf /data/dalvik-cache)
Use filesystem tools to check and repair partitions (e2fsck for ext4 being System and Firmware partitions, and fsck.f2fs for F2FS being Data and Cache partitions)
fstrim Data, Cache, System, and Firmware partitions
Reboot to System
No, Beans GApps is a better choice.
It only gives the apps that are truly essential.
It doesn't check to see if you're clean flashing a ROM before placing Google Camera in /system.
It's smaller. With OpenGApps you have to download the Stock package at nearly 800MB and exclude a bunch of apps to approximate the full Beans GApps package.
The apps are updated through the Play Store, thus the fact Beans doesn't update his package daily like OpenGApps isn't relevant.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
No, Beans GApps is a better choice.
It only gives the apps that are truly essential.
It doesn't check to see if you're clean flashing a ROM before placing Google Camera in /system.
It's smaller. With OpenGApps you have to download the Stock package at nearly 800MB and exclude a bunch of apps to approximate the full Beans GApps package.
The apps are updated through the Play Store, thus the fact Beans doesn't update his package daily like OpenGApps isn't relevant.
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1. OpenGApps offers multiple packages. If you want the bare-minimum, I don't believe you can limit the apps any further than Pico. If you want Google Search, then Nano is the next step up. Then you have Micro, Mini, and Full, along with Stock and Super. Paired with a gapps-config.txt file, you can have whatever apps you want installed if none of those packages suit your needs, or just grab the smallest package and grab additional stuff from Play Store.
2. I'm not too familiar with a situation where that would be good, but you can use a gapps-config.txt file to force Google Camera and ignore a non-clean install
3. Pico is a little over 100MB, and there's several other options for pre-included packages up until the stock package. If downloading the larger Open GApps package isn't feasible, then a smaller package with the apps from Play Store would work right? Both Bean Gapps and Open GApps are GApps; you're downloading the same amount of data for apps either way regardless, the difference being whether they're included in the package, or you get them from Play Store.
4. I suppose that's a good point, but if I'm doing a clean install of a ROM and GApps, I wouldn't want to have to update all the GApps packages right after a clean flash.
My experience with Open GApps has been great over the years I've used them. I've tried Bean GApps a few times in the past and it also worked fine up until the June full package that was released broken (which gives the impression Bean Gapps are blind-released; although I guess OpenGApps does this as well).
@espionage724: Beans' full GApps package includes the Google Camera. The smallest OpenGApps package that includes the Google Camera is the stock package. In order to emulate what Beans' provides, you have to use the stock package and you have to create a .gapps-config file. When installed, the OpenGApps script looks at the .gapps-config file and by default excludes any items that are listed in that file, such as the items below.
ExchangeGoogle
GoogleNow
TagGoogle
CloudPrint
Docs
Drive
Fitness
Keep
NewsWidget
Books
Movies
NewsStand
Sheets
Slides
Duo
The preceding list is the apps that must be excluded from the install in order to approximate the Beans' full GApps package. Now how do I know this? When Beans was having issues with his GApps package in June I used OpenGApps stock to update the Google apps, and the list above was the list of items that I ended up removing. Once the issues with his GApps package were resolved, I went back to using his.
The above is a rebuttal to point 1 you made.
2. The OpenGApps installer script will not install the Google Camera even if you specifically include it in the .gapps-config. This is done to avoid force closes and other strangeness. According to the OpenGApps wiki...
Experience has shown us that users who install this application FOR THE FIRST TIME during a 'Clean install' GApps installation almost never have issues or problems with these apps. However, there have been several reports of users experiencing FCs or other strange behavior when they have tried to install these apps later (with GApps), after their device has been set up.
To ensure the best possible user experience, Open GApps will only allow this application to be installed FOR THE FIRST TIME as part of a 'Clean' install (data wiped) installation. Updates to an existing System (Open GApps) installation will also install fine, plus you can still freely update these apps from the Play Store and have the Open GApps installer update them later with the next Open GApps update.
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-- https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki/FAQ
3. This has nothing to do with the fact that the minimum size OpenGApps package needed to install all the Google apps found in Beans' full GApps package is the stock package. That said, if we ever do run low on space in /system, the smaller packages (e.g. Micro, the smallest package I recommend using) are certainly an option since most Google apps can be downloaded from the Play Store. The Google Camera however may not be available in the Play Store, depending on the ROM, meaning it would have to be sideloaded.
4. While I'm in agreement about not having to update the packages immediately, at the same time it simply does not matter. The Google apps update frequently enough that trying to keep up with it by repeatedly installing GApps packages is a waste of energy. So I only update when the ROM itself is updated. If that means I have older versions of Google apps in /system, then that's fine by me. The apps will get updated.
Prior to the Nexus 6 I exclusively used OpenGApps and never had an issue. With the Nexus 6 I used the recommended GApps for Pure Nexus, and except for June have had no issues. Obviously, which one you want to use is up to you, but I'll let you know right now that it took about two weeks for OpenGApps to get their Android 8 packages to finish installing without requiring a hard reboot. The impression I get is that what happened with both OpenGApps and Beans full GApps was a one-off aberration.
Hello
Im going to wipe my entire Marshmallow ROM and go to Nougat.
I used Xposed modules a lot.
But Im intrested in some Magisk things as well so Id like to use both.
First thing after wiping is going to install Snapchat and log on. After that, I need Titanium Backup to freeze and make a backup copy which is where root and/or MagiskSU come in. I want to do it correctly and right so what is the correct way to go upon this in this scenario?
Thank you
riahc3 said:
Hello
Im going to wipe my entire Marshmallow ROM and go to Nougat.
I used Xposed modules a lot.
But Im intrested in some Magisk things as well so Id like to use both.
First thing after wiping is going to install Snapchat and log on. After that, I need Titanium Backup to freeze and make a backup copy which is where root and/or MagiskSU come in. I want to do it correctly and right so what is the correct way to go upon this in this scenario?
Thank you
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The below order has worked fine for me in the past:
Wipe all partitions (I personally wipe internal storage as well) and format data
Reboot to recovery and copy the zips to the internal storage
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk/SuperSU
Flash custom kernel
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot and setup the phone
Setup Snapchat and backup it's app+data using Titanium Backup once logged in
Reboot to recovery
Flash Xposed
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot
shadowstep said:
The below order has worked fine for me in the past:
Wipe all partitions (I personally wipe internal storage as well) and format data
Reboot to recovery and copy the zips to the internal storage
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk/SuperSU
Flash custom kernel
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot and setup the phone
Setup Snapchat and backup it's app+data using Titanium Backup once logged in
Reboot to recovery
Flash Xposed
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot
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Looks like a good solid order to get both Magisk and Xposed working on Nougat. Ill try to do that.
riahc3 said:
Looks like a good solid order to get both Magisk and Xposed working on Nougat. Ill try to do that.
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You can also install systemless Xposed through magisk manager. It's a magisk module. Then you can easily turn off Xposed if you need to pass safetynet.
You can do it after setting everything else up. Then go into magisk manager and install Xposed (for your correct API) and the systemless Xposed installer APK (it's in the description in magisk manager for Xposed magisk module) then reboot, wipe cache and dalvik, and boot system. Some have said they had to install Xposed APK after first boot after installing framework in magisk.
madbat99 said:
You can also install systemless Xposed through magisk manager. It's a magisk module. Then you can easily turn off Xposed if you need to pass safetynet.
You can do it after setting everything else up. Then go into magisk manager and install Xposed (for your correct API) and the systemless Xposed installer APK (it's in the description in magisk manager for Xposed magisk module) then reboot, wipe cache and dalvik, and boot system. Some have said they had to install Xposed APK after first boot after installing framework in magisk.
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So:
Wipe all partitions and data
Reboot to recovery and copy the zips to the internal storage
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk/SuperSU
Flash custom kernel
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot and setup the phone
Setup Snapchat and backup it's app+data using Titanium Backup once logged in
Open Magisk Manager
Install Systemless Xposed
Reboot to recovery
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot
Install my Xposed modules
Thats your recommendation?
riahc3 said:
So:
Wipe all partitions and data
Reboot to recovery and copy the zips to the internal storage
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk/SuperSU
Flash custom kernel
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot and setup the phone
Setup Snapchat and backup it's app+data using Titanium Backup once logged in
Open Magisk Manager
Install Systemless Xposed
Reboot to recovery
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot
Install my Xposed modules
Thats your recommendation?
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To make an very full clean flash to get:
- SU access
- Custom kernel
- GApps
- Magisk
- Xposed
- Snapchat
Yeah :good:
riahc3 said:
So:
Wipe all partitions and data
Reboot to recovery and copy the zips to the internal storage
Flash ROM
Flash GApps
Flash Magisk/SuperSU
Flash custom kernel
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot and setup the phone
Setup Snapchat and backup it's app+data using Titanium Backup once logged in
Open Magisk Manager
Install Systemless Xposed
Reboot to recovery
Wipe cache and dalvik-cache
Reboot
Install my Xposed modules
Thats your recommendation?
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Don't forget the modified Xposed installer/manager APK. When you click on Xposed in magisk to get description the link for it is there. And I think you flash magisk zip after your custom kernel (because it modifies boot.img). And setup all your other stuff before Xposed (like opening magisk and make sure it's good). First boot after installing Xposed can take a while, it has to optimize pretty much everything. But everything else looks good.
Im just flashing a ROM (which I believe already has the custom kernel)
Very good list, but I have doubt about this order:
madbat99 said:
And I think you flash magisk zip after your custom kernel (because it modifies boot.img).
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Because in first post in Magisk thread is stated:
Magisk said:
If you plan to flash a custom kernel, flash it AFTER installing Magisk.
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thanks
I made small changes based v2
Suitable with OOS OB13 with Project Treble.
No need to mount any specific partitions (in recovery) manuly such as /vendor
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How to use
If you see this thread, you should know how to use this file.
Just all the same as v2. More info here https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-how-to-decrypt-data-partition-t3642144
Can be used for HOS/OOS 7.1 8.0 8.1 and 8.1 with Project Treble and mokee rom
Download Link https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dMeYaIC4eFNBc3sfNQpGUqFzcqttlMZ0
daxiaamu said:
How to use
If you see this thread, you should know how to use this file.
Just all the same as v2. More info here https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-how-to-decrypt-data-partition-t3642144
Can be used for HOS/OOS 7.1 8.0 8.1 and 8.1 with Project Treble and mokee rom
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File is damanged. also, has a zip.zip extension, but still, after renaming it, doesn't open (at least on the PC)
Awesome. Thank you very much @daxiaamu!
fjsferreira said:
File is damanged. also, has a zip.zip extension, but still, after renaming it, doesn't open (at least on the PC)
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Same thing here. Thanks for the heads up.
fjsferreira said:
File is damanged. also, has a zip.zip extension, but still, after renaming it, doesn't open (at least on the PC)
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link https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dMeYaIC4eFNBc3sfNQpGUqFzcqttlMZ0
a63548 said:
Awesome. Thank you very much @daxiaamu!
Same thing here. Thanks for the heads up.
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link https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dMeYaIC4eFNBc3sfNQpGUqFzcqttlMZ0
Need new link please
Aballamis said:
Need new link please
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You can also use the one from xXx https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...1-1-speed-ram-optimized-t3627121/post72802213
Aballamis said:
Need new link please
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Here's a mirror: http://www.mediafire.com/file/1psz6...ForceEncrypt_2.0_%28OP5-5T-Treble%29.zip/file
Recommendation
I recommend this-
Its unversaly. I use this on every rom.
Regularly updated.
http://zackptg5.com/android.php#disverfe
XDA Thread for this-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
P.S. I never format data while updating before flashing this (never needed, it works fine without that). I onlyformat data whenever i want pure clean install of any rom.
Just make sure to flash this after rom and after custom kernel or anything that edits boot. But flash this before Magisk. So. In short-
1. Flash- rom
2. Flash custom kernel or any thing that edits boot
3. Flash this to decrypt and to boot ur device successfully
4. Then flash Magisk
Note1: When you need clean install then follow these steps-
1. Factory reset (as normal when u do but if u r flash pure stock than wipe everything- i recommend this everytime for every stock(based) rom)
2. Reboot to recovery again
3. Click on Format data, type yes and format it.
4. Reboot to recovery again
5. And now go on flashing as mentioned above before these steps.
Note2: When u just need to update and not clean install. Then follow these steps-
1. First make sure to remove all magisk modules (when enabled it makes issues - after Magisk 18 and Pie update - before these updates i never got issues)
2. Now in twrp flash update zip
3. Flash anything that edits boot (ex. - custom kernel) if you want.
4. Now flash Magisk
5. Don'y flash any tweaks etc yet. (xXx NoLimits also)
6. Reboot.
7. Now if you want flash tweaks, modules etc.
8. And now only you are ready to flash xXx NoLimits again if you want.
**
*I guess this may help many of you in many cases.*
**
Mohitash said:
I recommend this-
Its unversaly. I use this on every rom.
Regularly updated.
http://zackptg5.com/android.php#disverfe
XDA Thread for this-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/universal-dm-verity-forceencrypt-t3817389
P.S. I never format data while updating before flashing this (never needed, it works fine without that). I onlyformat data whenever i want pure clean install of any rom.
Just make sure to flash this after rom and after custom kernel or anything that edits boot. But flash this before Magisk. So. In short-
1. Flash- rom
2. Flash custom kernel or any thing that edits boot
3. Flash this to decrypt and to boot ur device successfully
4. Then flash Magisk
Note1: When you need clean install then follow these steps-
1. Factory reset (as normal when u do but if u r flash pure stock than wipe everything- i recommend this everytime for every stock(based) rom)
2. Reboot to recovery again
3. Click on Format data, type yes and format it.
4. Reboot to recovery again
5. And now go on flashing as mentioned above before these steps.
Note2: When u just need to update and not clean install. Then follow these steps-
1. First make sure to remove all magisk modules (when enabled it makes issues - after Magisk 18 and Pie update - before these updates i never got issues)
2. Now in twrp flash update zip
3. Flash anything that edits boot (ex. - custom kernel) if you want.
4. Now flash Magisk
5. Don'y flash any tweaks etc yet. (xXx NoLimits also)
6. Reboot.
7. Now if you want flash tweaks, modules etc.
8. And now only you are ready to flash xXx NoLimits again if you want.
**
*I guess this may help many of you in many cases.*
**
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Can the DM Verity n force encrypt disbler installed after magisk and without formatting data
And which one is best for Android pie
amitporedi007 said:
Can the DM Verity n force encrypt disbler installed after magisk and without formatting data
And which one is best for Android pie
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Magisk must be flashed after dm...zip. But if you have already installed magisk then no worries. Flash DM Verity n force encrypr disabler and then again flash magisk. No need to format data in this case. Format data only needed when you are doing pure clean install of stock (based) rom. Check my signature, i am on OOS 9.0.2 that is android pie 9.0 and magisk v18. Decrypted (using that dm verity and force encrypr disabler).
Anyone tried this update new features etc. It's all in mandarin can't understand also can anyone tell how to installed it in rooted phone i tried unrooting but phone won't boot without root.
ghostknightfire said:
Anyone tried this update new features etc. It's all in mandarin can't understand also can anyone tell how to installed it in rooted phone i tried unrooting but phone won't boot without root.
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Well, I'm not on Nub8a ROM at the moment, but I tell you what I have done in the past when in your situation.
I used the unbrick tool to revert to Android 9 International version, than I flashed Android 10 Chinese, than update all the way to the last version of the ROM, than root.
Not something to look forward to, I agree.
ghostknightfire said:
Anyone tried this update new features etc. It's all in mandarin can't understand also can anyone tell how to installed it in rooted phone i tried unrooting but phone won't boot without root.
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Download the full rom and place it in internal storage along with magisk 2.0, twrp img and GAPPS
Enter the recovery. Flash the ROM, do not reboot.
Come back to main page, flash the twrp now and do not reboot.
Come back to main page, flash the magisk now and do not reboot.
Come back to main page, flash the gapps and now go for a reboot
All done..
Note : your apps might force close after the rom installation. if it happens, flash gapps again and play store will work and now re install your daily use apps which didn't work. Simple.
kiranaxel said:
Download the full rom and place it in internal storage along with magisk 2.0, twrp img and GAPPS
Enter the recovery. Flash the ROM, do not reboot.
Come back to main page, flash the twrp now and do not reboot.
Come back to main page, flash the magisk now and do not reboot.
Come back to main page, flash the gapps and now go for a reboot
All done..
Note : your apps might force close after the rom installation. if it happens, flash gapps again and play store will work and now re install your daily use apps which didn't work. Simple.
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i try update but now stuck to flash gapps Eror Code 70 "Insufficient storage"
i try delete file than flash Gapps againt but still Eror Code 70 "Insufficient storage"
when i reboot to Bootloader System Root Still : 0
Succses Update But Not with Gapps.
ANY SOLUTION?
(EDIT : I HAVE FIXS THIS ISSUED)
if i manage to download the the update . can i flash it through twrp? because i removed the root , restored the original recovery but the installation fails .
cispinox said:
if i manage to download the the update . can i flash it through twrp? because i removed the root , restored the original recovery but the installation fails .
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you can update ota without twrp after wipe dan clean chace and data.
lilo_ind said:
i try update but now stuck to flash gapps Eror Code 70 "Insufficient storage"
i try delete file than flash Gapps againt but still Eror Code 70 "Insufficient storage"
when i reboot to Bootloader System Root Still : 0
Succses Update But Not with Gapps.
ANY SOLUTION?
(EDIT : I HAVE FIXS THIS ISSUED)
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how bro i also have this problem
DieWalker said:
how bro i also have this problem
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Detele all app google on u're mobile phone
Delete app unwanted/unuseable u're mobile phone
If not enough you delete app that using memory system
Reboot to recovery mode
Click Wipe
Click Advanched Wipe
Tick -- System --> Slash "Repair or Change System"
CLICK --RESIZE FILE SYSTEM--
Install Gapps
You can reinstall app again if you want
I hope this help.
still got error 70 any help
lilo_ind said:
Detele all app google on u're mobile phone
Delete app unwanted/unuseable u're mobile phone
If not enough you delete app that using memory system
Reboot to recovery mode
Click Wipe
Click Advanched Wipe
Tick -- System --> Slash "Repair or Change System"
CLICK --RESIZE FILE SYSTEM--
Install Gapps
You can reinstall app again if you want
I hope this help.
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hi still got error code 70 any help and resize system partition is not their
DieWalker said:
hi still got error code 70 any help and resize system partition is not their
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you must delete app (game, google, all app that use memory system"dont wory u can install again after gapps works")
Try it againt all step but after RESIZE FILE SYSTEM
Reboot to Recovery Mode (make sure free space is more than >100mb)
Then Install by Flash Gapps Pico 98mb
lilo_ind said:
i try update but now stuck to flash gapps Eror Code 70 "Insufficient storage"
i try delete file than flash Gapps againt but still Eror Code 70 "Insufficient storage"
when i reboot to Bootloader System Root Still : 0
Succses Update But Not with Gapps.
ANY SOLUTION?
(EDIT : I HAVE FIXS THIS ISSUED)
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How to fix, pls