Hello fellas,
I'm on Xiaomi.eu rom and want to switch to Indonesia ROM. I have downloaded the MIUI 14 rom from https://new.c.mi.com/global/miuidownload/detail/device/1900389 which seems to be a recovery ROM. Can I install it through TWRP? Moreover, when wipe cache etc, will it also delete material other than the app data like camera photos, videos etc.
Regards
Try to download the fastboot rom of miui indonesian and flash it with mi flash too and don't forget to check clean all
Thanks for reply. Can I flash recovery ROM downloaded from mi website (link shown above in my original post), using TWRP to switch to Indonesia ROM?
sherazi21st said:
Thanks for reply. Can I flash recovery ROM downloaded from mi website (link shown above in my original post), using TWRP to switch to Indonesia ROM?
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Yes but don't forget to do a clean flash (format Data & wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache) ;-)
Based on my experience:
Flash rom, do format data, reboot
And everything done
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Hey everyone.
I am running stock ics 4.0.3 , with Hydrocore kernel also my device is rooted and have CWM mod.
Im just wondering how i go about getting Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean via ParanoidAndroid custom ROM.
Using the download off the rom on the site:
http://www.androidauthority.com/gal...-4-1-1-jelly-bean-paranoidandroid-rom-116835/.
Any help is appreciated thank you.
Nazeiro said:
Hey everyone.
I am running stock ics 4.0.3 , with Hydrocore kernel also my device is rooted and have CWM mod.
Im just wondering how i go about getting Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean via ParanoidAndroid custom ROM.
Using the download off the rom on the site:
http://www.androidauthority.com/gal...-4-1-1-jelly-bean-paranoidandroid-rom-116835/.
Any help is appreciated thank you.
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Since you are on Hydracore it is safe to wipe. But just to be sure just take a nandroid backup, by Booting in to recovery
Selecet Backup & restore--> Select Backup & do a nandroid backup Then just follow the installation procedure below
Keep both the ROM & Gapps file on your SD card
Wipe data / factory reset
Wipe Cache Partition
Go to Advanced - > Wipe Dalvik Cache
Select Install Zip from SD Card--> Select either internal card or SD card (external sd ) based on where you kept the file-->Install the zip file of the ROM
Same way Select & install the Gapps package
Go Back & wipe Cache Partion & Dalvik Cache once again
Reboot & you are Paranoid...:good:
the best advice I can just offer you is to go to the respective Paranoid Android ROM thread and post this question there. There many people there as well willing to help you. Or you can wait for someone who has PA already on their device and perhaps they can give you some nice info on how to go about installing PA on your phone.
sorry, I can't do much help on you as I'm not using JB for now.
You can flash any custom rom if you are on safe kernel, hydracore is safe and you can simply boot into cwm recovery and flash the rom zip followed by gapps.
Help i am stuck on the PA logo
singh.harvinder said:
You can flash any custom rom if you are on safe kernel, hydracore is safe and you can simply boot into cwm recovery and flash the rom zip followed by gapps.
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My phone is now stuck on the boot logo for paranoid androd. How do i fix this , it will not boot?
You havent done full wipe or wiped cache/dalvik, probably.
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Do i need to...
Utacka said:
You havent done full wipe or wiped cache/dalvik, probably.
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I wiped the wiped both of the cache including the dalvik , i havent wipe/factory reset my phone , do i need to do that?
Nazeiro said:
I wiped the wiped both of the cache including the dalvik , i havent wipe/factory reset my phone , do i need to do that?
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Yes you need to factory reset when coming from another rom that is not aosp based, i.e stock gb/ics.
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Nazeiro said:
My phone is now stuck on the boot logo for paranoid androd. How do i fix this , it will not boot?
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I think you need to read instructions to the point before carrying them out. I had posted you the method for installation of PA which so far as I know is the correct one coming from any non AOSP based ROM. Pls. do follow the instructions. In case you are in doubt just ask for a reconfirmation.
Also any ROM developer will have the instructions posted in the OP thread, which you should definitely follow.
As others have told you, do a full wipe coming from a non AOSP based ROM..
By the Way if your problem is solved just change the OP title to Solved..
In regards to doing a full wipe: When doing the same process a couple of weeks back, coming from a stock ICS rom to PA i read you need to do a full wipe.
google brought me to this page: http://checkrom.com/threads/full-wipe-the-correct-way.432/
do you guys consider wipe/factory reset to be sufficient or is it a good idea to do this manual format of the /system/ /data/ and /cache/ partitions as per the above guide?
I was in a bit of doubt on that one at the time, so i did it anyway to be on the safe side and it all worked fine.
Paranoid android
Hey :laugh:
Someone can tell me what's the difference between the Paranoid rom from Imilka (PARANOIDANDROID 2.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797698) and the Paranoid rom from Utacka (PARANOIDANDROID 2.15 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1871713)????
To be sure
OK, just to be sure I want to make everything straight... So if a have Hydracore kernel and a non-AOSP rom (for example ClassicRom V5) I can flash ParanoidAndroid? Even without AOSP rom? Just having Hydracore kernel and non-AOSP rom I can install ParanoidAndroid safely? I just have to do a Full wipe, then flash paranoid, flash Gapps, wipe cache and dalvik and reboot and thats it? Thanks in advance for the answer
kokodv said:
OK, just to be sure I want to make everything straight... So if a have Hydracore kernel and a non-AOSP rom (for example ClassicRom V5) I can flash ParanoidAndroid? Even without AOSP rom? Just having Hydracore kernel and non-AOSP rom I can install ParanoidAndroid safely? I just have to do a Full wipe, then flash paranoid, flash Gapps, wipe cache and dalvik and reboot and thats it? Thanks in advance for the answer
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yea, hydracore is safe, flashing using hydracore is safe
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Hi Everyone!
I want to go back to Stock 2.3.6 rom from CyanogenMod 7.2, it is the official from vo-1.
What should I do ?
Simply flash a stock rom via Odin ? Is it need to be full package rom or one package is good too?
Do I have to do a full wipe before or after flashing?
It would be good to have a step by step answer.
Thanks!
Kresshy
Kresshy said:
Hi Everyone!
I want to go back to Stock 2.3.6 rom from CyanogenMod 7.2, it is the official from vo-1.
What should I do ?
Simply flash a stock rom via Odin ? Is it need to be full package rom or one package is good too?
Do I have to do a full wipe before or after flashing?
It would be good to have a step by step answer.
Thanks!
Kresshy
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One package is enaugh.
Flash any stock rom via ODIN
After flash is finish, go in recovery and hit wipe data/ wipe cache (without it u will have bootloop).
Thats it
Cryss said:
One package is enaugh.
Flash any stock rom via ODIN
After flash is finish, go in recovery and hit wipe data/ wipe cache (without it u will have bootloop).
Thats it
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Ok, thank you works great!
Ok! I also was, wondering about this.,now instead of making a new thread about this.,since its the same question.,i also want to ask : "What first must i do?
is it wipe data/cache / dalvic cache then flash the stock new ROM.
or vice Versa?..
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mordigan said:
Ok! I also was, wondering about this.,now instead of making a new thread about this.,since its the same question.,i also want to ask : "What first must i do?
is it wipe data/cache / dalvic cache then flash the stock new ROM.
or vice Versa?..
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I think if you are flashing with ODIN, just go into Download mode, without wiping. If after flashing with ODIN you get caught in a boot loop, go to recovery and wipe factory reset. Hope it helped.
hi, i have a question. i want to flash this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2452833 however, its not clear to me what "flashing" method i should use. should i flash it using flashtool on a pc, or flash it using cwm on my phone? hope you can help me. thanks.
see post 2 on that rom thread...flash it via cwm
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see post 2 on that rom thread...flash it via cwm
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thanks. also, what if i flash one custom rom, and then i decided i want to use another, how can i do that?
Follow the instructions of that ROM these are described in the thread itself
Common ones:
- Download ZIPfiles and put them on SD card
- Reboot in recovery
- Wipe Data and cache (factory reset)
- Wipe System
- Wipe Dalvik cache (can be found under advanced)
- Flash ROM
- Reboot device
- Enjoy
Just do full wipe and flash the rom...also u need to pay attention if a custom rom requires an unlocked bootloader
Hi guys. I just decided to use custom Roms because stock is slow. I checked some Roms and 2 interested me: CM 11 and Zaiben.
1. Could you tell me about differences between them? At the moment I have got orginal Android 4.1.2 V20B. Is it possible to flash Zaiben from V20B, I am asking because in Zaiben's thread there isn't any information about flash from v20b. There is only about flash from v20a. And I can't post in that thread yet.
2. Also what should I do before flash new Rom. Will wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition be enough?
3. And could you tell me if I want to flash new Kernel I just use install zip option? And which Kernels do you recommend guys?
Thanks in advance.
speeduser said:
Hi guys. I just decided to use custom Roms because stock is slow. I checked some Roms and 2 interested me: CM 11 and Zaiben.
1. Could you tell me about differences between them? At the moment I have got orginal Android 4.1.2 V20B. Is it possible to flash Zaiben from V20B, I am asking because in Zaiben's thread there isn't any information about flash from v20b. There is only about flash from v20a. And I can't post in that thread yet.
2. Also what should I do before flash new Rom. Will wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition be enough?
3. And could you tell me if I want to flash new Kernel I just use install zip option? And which Kernels do you recommend guys?
Thanks in advance.
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1) Zaiben is a modified stock rom, cm is a completely independent rom based on open source project.
All you need to do is have the most updated recovery and you can simply flash right away.
2) If moving to zaiben you can probably dirty flash and don't need to wipe data since it's basically the same basis
If moving to cm you will most likely need a full wipe (system, data cache and dalvik
3) Yes - you canno't ask that question
Before you do any of the above you must unlock your bootloader to install cwm or twrp recovery!
Thank you for the help And last question: If I change Kernel what do I need to wipe after this?
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If I change Kernel what do I need to wipe after this?
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Flashing kernel doesn't require wiping anything.
Each kernel has it's advantages and disadvantages. You need to read through their topics and find out which one will be more suitable for your needs.
Then I will try some. Thank you for help
im with the mi 11 pro and i have already the "eu rom stable" . from some reasons i want to flash from the beginning the most updated version of this exact rom (eu rom stable) , which wipe do i have to choose - dalvick or wipe data? or both of them?
If you are staying with same ROM, then flash and dalvik wipe.
If you are changing ROM from stable to weekly or EU to Global etc etc ( change of branch), it is a full data wipe where you have to confirm with a yes in twrp.