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hello, I'm Spanish so excuse my bad English.
I'm trying to load some rom eclair and no I finished the installation,
error busybox sys,
and all abortions.
I checked the integrity of the downloaded rom.
I have recovery: 1.6.2g. that screenshot is old
here a screenshot of the error:
The following observations were made by me :
1: Wrong Forum
2: Minimal information provided by Original Poster
To assist you i need more information such as your radio/spl and what rom it is you are trying to flash.
Since english isnt your native language, guys dont flame the guy plz.
apology for the location on forum
spl: original htc g1
rom: SuperEclair v8.2 (htcmania) and SuperEclair v3.0 (xda-developers)
Ok i would re-download the rom just to be sure no corruption has occured.
Then i would do a phone wipe.
Then i would backup my information on my sdcard and create an ext partition
Then i would flash this rom.
Daneshm90 said:
Ok i would re-download the rom just to be sure no corruption has occured.
Then i would do a phone wipe.
Then i would backup my information on my sdcard and create an ext partition
Then i would flash this rom.
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room tested with sha1, correct code, downloaded two times
wipe: all, the five wipe.
sd: partitioned into ext3, swap, fat32 (without deleting content for:fat32 loading rom)
I found this on their thread. Try it
+ boot into recovery
+ Wipe everything (data, dalvik, ext, batt stats, rotation)
+ partition sd (96/128 swap, 512/1024/whatever you want, rest fat)
+ repair ext
+ ext2 to ext 3
+ ext 3 to ext4
+ Put rom sd (toggle MS)
+ wipe data and dalvik again
+ flash zip from sd
+ reboot system
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Daneshm90 said:
Ok i would re-download the rom just to be sure no corruption has occured.
Then i would do a phone wipe.
Then i would backup my information on my sdcard and create an ext partition
Then i would flash this rom.
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Daneshm90 said:
I found this on their thread. Try it
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now I do.
question:
repairing ext. that achievement? returns since ext3 to ext2?
ext repairing fixes any file access issues u get from switching roms. Just do as it says.
Daneshm90 said:
ext repairing fixes any file access issues u get from switching roms. Just do as it says.
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Indeed the steps!.
error screenshot:
K that error i remember seeing when i had the wrong spl. So it seems as though you need danger spl for his rom or you could use firerat's patches to make it work on stock spl
Daneshm90 said:
K that error i remember seeing when i had the wrong spl. So it seems as though you need danger spl for his rom or you could use firerat's patches to make it work on stock spl
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I would like to retain the original spl. by the break.
Ok try this.
Flash the rom, when u get the error flash again. Dont reboot or do anything just flash again.
I just flashed on my phone with stock spl and it worked.
So its something wrong with urs.
Daneshm90 said:
Ok try this.
Flash the rom, when u get the error flash again. Dont reboot or do anything just flash again.
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hise what I intended.
update the rom, error.
new charge, without rebooting. and error. :S
elfasito said:
hise what I intended.
update the rom, error.
new charge, without rebooting. and error. :S
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Are you sure you are downloading it without any corruptions because it sounds like you are downloading bad files left and right??? I just re downloaded and flashed and worked fine...
You need EXT 4 for some reason but that isn't the problem when your flashing your missing files try re downloading in a new browser like Firefox or Opera
Somthing like this happened to me one time after flasing an eclair rom. I couldn't restore nandroid ("error: try running nandroid from adb" blah blah), and if i wiped and flashed it wouldn't get past splash screen. I finally flashed super d OVER an eclair rom, booted up, did sign it, went back to recovery, wiped and reflashed super d, and viola. I think my errors were like his, too.
Edit: HOWEVER! I could reflash the eclair rom and it boot up perfectly. I didn't try a different ROM. So I can't really say if another eclair would have done the same thing.
One more edit: This actually happens to me everytime i flash an eclair rom then try and go back to a donut. that's why i just stay away from them. really like them, just scared one day it wont be fixable.
XxKOLOHExX said:
Are you sure you are downloading it without any corruptions because it sounds like you are downloading bad files left and right??? I just re downloaded and flashed and worked fine...
You need EXT 4 for some reason but that isn't the problem when your flashing your missing files try re downloading in a new browser like Firefox or Opera
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I assure you that is not corrupt.
and I tried to load 2 different rom.
and also have tested the code with sha1.
if you have time, adjuntame the rom that was downloaded.
use firefox
r3s-rt said:
Somthing like this happened to me one time after flasing an eclair rom. I couldn't restore nandroid ("error: try running nandroid from adb" blah blah), and if i wiped and flashed it wouldn't get past splash screen. I finally flashed super d OVER an eclair rom, booted up, did sign it, went back to recovery, wiped and reflashed super d, and viola. I think my errors were like his, too.
Edit: HOWEVER! I could reflash the eclair rom and it boot up perfectly. I didn't try a different ROM. So I can't really say if another eclair would have done the same thing.
One more edit: This actually happens to me everytime i flash an eclair rom then try and go back to a donut. that's why i just stay away from them. really like them, just scared one day it wont be fixable.
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I do not understand much, (English)
you could spend the steps or explain a little better?, I would appreciate
edit:I never flash an eclair.
single donut
without error flash this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633957
the others give error
I am currently S-Offed and running a custom rom, but have seen in a few of the forums people talking about "Superwipe". I've searched around and it seems that the Superwipe is written for the HTC Dream. Is it safe to use the V2 script in this thread "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834812" on the Sensation, and what does it do that doing a wipe from CWM Recovery doesn't? Is it worth doing?
Thanks.
i would not risk it myself as i dont know as im fairly new to android coming from winmo
But i have done my sensation and used the superwipe provided in the android revolution hd rom thread here. (half way down, just under the download link for the rom)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849
the file is named as if its specifically for the sensation and worked perfectly for me.
I used the Full_wipe.zip from CoreDroid rom which worked perfectly.
You can try this if superwipe does not work for you.
same as woody, i did as he said and had no issues
Can we just wipe all the data using cwm, I want to root and apply a Rom, I'm not new to this as I have rooted and installed Roms on my vibrant. I never used no superwipe on my vibrant. After reading this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1261458 I don't even want to risk using superwipe
me to, althought i use super-wipe but i also want to know how to use CWM to wipe too
You can do it in CWM but is just so much easier to run the superwipe script. I have been using Mike's ARHD Superwipe script practically from the day we got the Sensation unlocked and have never had a single issue. And don't read too much into the thread you linked b/c running the superwipe script will not do anything to brick your phone. If you don't want to superwipe then you can factory reset, clear cache, format cache, format system, format data, and wipe dalvic cache which should do the same as the script. Welcome on board and happy flashing
supraman89 said:
Can we just wipe all the data using cwm, I want to root and apply a Rom, I'm not new to this as I have rooted and installed Roms on my vibrant. I never used no superwipe on my vibrant. After reading this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1261458 I don't even want to risk using superwipe
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woody21 said:
i would not risk it myself as i dont know as im fairly new to android coming from winmo
But i have done my sensation and used the superwipe provided in the android revolution hd rom thread here. (half way down, just under the download link for the rom)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849
the file is named as if its specifically for the sensation and worked perfectly for me.
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The DL link for SuperWipe seems to be dead in that thread. Does anyone have an alternative link for where to download it from?
It's my first time flashing a ROM so I'm trying to follow instructions exactly to have minimal possible issues.
I use this if moving to a different ROM:
http://www.multiupload.com/CYTE1KKXHS
(new link to the one that was on mike1986's thread)
That's great, thanks Eddy!!
I've used the super wipe and full wipe zips before and just now have heard something of mounting the system partition prior to flashing the super wipe. Is it necessary and a second question is why the super wipe states that the partitions are unmounted already? Does it unmount them prior to formating or what? Thx in advance.
What does super wipe do? Will it wipe all sdcard(like format)?
jjdoctor said:
What does super wipe do? Will it wipe all sdcard(like format)?
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No, it just removes some system files from the SD card, but doesn't format it.
The following directories will get removed recursively from the SD card:
.android_secure
.bookmark_thumb1
.data/footprints
.data/mail
Android/data/com.android.providers.media
sdcard/Android/data/com.google.android.apps.genie.geniewidget.news-content-cache
sdcard/Android/data/com.google.android.apps.maps
sdcard/.data/navigator/Data/Temporary
sdcard/LazyList
sdcard/LOST.DIR
However your system, data and boot partition will get formatted, as well as a cache partition on your SD card.
Ste05 said:
The DL link for SuperWipe seems to be dead in that thread. Does anyone have an alternative link for where to download it from?
It's my first time flashing a ROM so I'm trying to follow instructions exactly to have minimal possible issues.
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Super Wipe script link from this thread.
wmoore said:
Super Wipe script link from this thread.
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This link is dead for me too.
Here you go.
Hi there all,
I'm going to be flashing the latest 6.x ARHD ICS ROM onto my sensation.
I'm following the threads on firmware etc... Just wanted to know abit more about Superwipe.
I'm running EXT4 as my recovery atm, will Superwipe replace that?
What exactly does a superwipe do? Also will my recovery still be intact and will Superwiping delete anything that has been saved to apps etc... Saved games, details etc...
The-Last-Hylian said:
Hi there all,
I'm going to be flashing the latest 6.x ARHD ICS ROM onto my sensation.
I'm following the threads on firmware etc... Just wanted to know abit more about Superwipe.
I'm running EXT4 as my recovery atm, will Superwipe replace that?
What exactly does a superwipe do? Also will my recovery still be intact and will Superwiping delete anything that has been saved to apps etc... Saved games, details etc...
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Superwipe formats the system and data partitions on the phone, ready for you to flash a new ROM. It doesn't touch your SD card. It won't touch your recovery tool.
wmoore said:
Superwipe formats the system and data partitions on the phone, ready for you to flash a new ROM. It doesn't touch your SD card. It won't touch your recovery tool.
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Ok great to know, So once I've used Superwipe and flashed the ROM onto my phone etc I can del the file from my root sd card?
The-Last-Hylian said:
Ok great to know, So once I've used Superwipe and flashed the ROM onto my phone etc I can del the file from my root sd card?
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I spend so much time flashing new ROMs I just leave it on there
Not sure what i've done...
I wiped my System partition, and data partitions and was going to flash the latest AOKP (i had some issues with rohan's kernel so i needed to start fresh) but i can't mount my SD in TWRP and I'm pretty concerned that my built in storage is screwed. Any help ??
Prfndhatrdofman said:
Not sure what i've done...
I wiped my System partition, and data partitions and was going to flash the latest AOKP (i had some issues with rohan's kernel so i needed to start fresh) but i can't mount my SD in TWRP and I'm pretty concerned that my built in storage is screwed. Any help ??
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go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237 and read before you do anything else. Then.. find your device specific RUU and run it. You'll have to relock your bootloader and reflash TWRP.
Which AOKP were you looking to flash?
Which hboot do you have?
and do you have the international or US version?
Myrder said:
go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237 and read before you do anything else. Then.. find your device specific RUU and run it. You'll have to relock your bootloader and reflash TWRP.
Which AOKP were you looking to flash?
Which hboot do you have?
and do you have the international or US version?
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I was hoping to avoid doing an RUU, don't RUUs wipe USB Storage?
I have Hboot 1.09
CID 11111111
I had flashed AOKP Milestone 1 JB earlier.
I flashed a few 4.2 JB apps and upon reboot my phone would stick at the boot animation.
So I wiped my data partition and system to reflash Milestone 1 but now i can't flash anything.
Can you get into TWRP? If so, you can adb push.
Sent from my HTC One XL cellular device over clocked to 1.9Ghz
I've been trying to flash using fastboot: fastboot update blahblah.zip
fails saying there is android-info.txt
Yes, RUU wipes everything and gets rid of any corruption. Wait, are you wiping cache and delvik, and system...?
Sent from my HTC One XL cellular device over clocked to 1.9Ghz
Myrder said:
Yes, RUU wipes everything and gets rid of any corruption. Wait, are you wiping cache and delvik, and system...?
Sent from my HTC One XL cellular device over clocked to 1.9Ghz
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I did yes. Everything is wiped currently so im sort of in a soft brick. i can boot in and out of recovery but i cannot flash anything. my SD storage wont mount in TWRP
I figured out what i did. i accidentally hit factory reset from Bootloader. and then stopped the reset. had to flash stock recovery and flash twrp again. lost all of my stuff. pretty upset about it. my fault though i guess.
Close this thread please.
Does windows ask you if you want to format when you mount usb in twrp?
If so format fat32, transfer files over and go.
I don't know why everyone are telling people to RUU when they dont have to
because formatting in windows doesn't always fix it.
newbie mistake
So after stumbling to this thread I realized what happened with my attempt at flashing a rom. I selected Viper 2.6.0 for my newly rooted At&t one x on firmware 2.20. It was stuck on bootloop. I had backed up using TWRP 2.3.1, but the restore was stuck on a bootloop as well.
I realize now that this was because I was flashing an international rom. Is this recoverable or is this the last mistake I can make on this phone?
Any advice or links to the proper thread would be very much appreciated.
[How to] Fix corrupt/unmountable internal storage on the HTC One X/XL
I'm having the "E: Can't mount /sdcard/ problem in CWM recovery v5.8.3.1. I followed the guide to install but I find it misleading. I came from Leedroid so I had to "factory reset" but this has caused the problem. Any advice to a noob?
Bradz213 said:
I'm having the "E: Can't mount /sdcard/ problem in CWM recovery v5.8.3.1. I followed the guide to install but I find it misleading. I came from Leedroid so I had to "factory reset" but this has caused the problem. Any advice to a noob?
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your in the wrong forum
DvineLord said:
your in the wrong forum
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Wrong thread perhaps, right forum!
No wrong forum. Sounds like you have a tegra 3 Onex. This forum is for the s4 version
Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app
Question - Haven't found a clear answer
I'm new to flashing and because of this, I'm constantly flashing Roms over the past couple weeks messing around.
I've determined Viper to be my daily driver so far, but I'd really like to be able to just flash a backup on rather than reinstalling everything and reconfiguring it the way I like.
1) If I do a backup with Clockwordmod on my current system, then say, Flash Baked on my phone, do I need to flash the boot.img back on the phone from Viper (I use Flash GUI) before I flash the Nandroid of Viper back on my phone? Or does the backup (nandroid) do this?
2) If I format my SD Card parition, will I lose anything like my CWM installation? (or the ability to flash)
Sorry guys, this would help me a lot.
Thanks
bigystyle84 said:
Question - Haven't found a clear answer
I'm new to flashing and because of this, I'm constantly flashing Roms over the past couple weeks messing around.
I've determined Viper to be my daily driver so far, but I'd really like to be able to just flash a backup on rather than reinstalling everything and reconfiguring it the way I like.
1) If I do a backup with Clockwordmod on my current system, then say, Flash Baked on my phone, do I need to flash the boot.img back on the phone from Viper (I use Flash GUI) before I flash the Nandroid of Viper back on my phone? Or does the backup (nandroid) do this?
2) If I format my SD Card parition, will I lose anything like my CWM installation? (or the ability to flash)
Sorry guys, this would help me a lot.
Thanks
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For a start dump CWM and get TWRP. Any backup you do will need you flash the boot.img that goes with it and ya do it the way you said. No need format the sd card.
Darknites said:
For a start dump CWM and get TWRP. Any backup you do will need you flash the boot.img that goes with it and ya do it the way you said. No need format the sd card.
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Thanks
Question 1 is answered and is what I thought but wanted to be sure!
Question 2:
Just to be more clear, I bought the phone 2nd handed (it was mint) but the SD portion is full of folders, pics, etc that the previous owner had. Rather than going through everything and deleting, I was wondering if simply formating the SD partition would hurt anything or cause anything to be reinstalled for flashing?
I've had 0 problems with CWM with flashing 8-9 Roms so far. Is there any particular reason for switching?
Thanks for the reply, Learning lots of good info.
bigystyle84 said:
Thanks
Just to be more clear, I bought the phone 2nd handed (it was mint) but the SD portion is full of folders, pics, etc that the previous owner had. Rather than going through everything and deleting, I was wondering if simply formating the SD partition would hurt anything or cause anything to be reinstalled for flashing?
I've had 0 problems with CWM with flashing 8-9 Roms so far. Is there any particular reason for switching?
Thanks for the reply, Learning lots of good info.
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Flashing is fine but you can't mount sd as mass storage and have you ever tried turning your phone off? The way I clean the sd is to do it before flashing a new rom and I don't format it but just delete everything there.
Darknites said:
Flashing is fine but you can't mount sd as mass storage and have you ever tried turning your phone off? The way I clean the sd is to do it before flashing a new rom and I don't format it but just delete everything there.
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Thanks
I've got it figured out.
Since you brought the topic up, one last question.
I got CWM installed before coming to XDA and have noticed most recommend TWRP here.
Is it simply because its touch based? Or is there anything in particular that it does better? I've had no issues at all with CWM and don't mind using the volume rocker/power button.
bigystyle84 said:
Since you brought the topic up, one last question.
I got CWM installed before coming to XDA and have noticed most recommend TWRP here.
Is it simply because its touch based? Or is there anything in particular that it does better? I've had no issues at all with CWM and don't mind using the volume rocker/power button.
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Its got bugs like not being able to turn your phone off and if you mess up somewhere it will bootloop to the recovery and can mount sd as mass storage. Ya it does have touch but you can get touch version of CMW too.
Darknites said:
Its got bugs like not being able to turn your phone off and if you mess up somewhere it will bootloop to the recovery and can mount sd as mass storage. Ya it does have touch but you can get touch version of CMW too.
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I see
I've noticed one in a while when I shut down it does go into Recovery, but it doesn't always do it. (more often shut down works than not)
Thanks
bigystyle84 said:
I see
I've noticed one in a while when I shut down it does go into Recovery, but it doesn't always do it. (more often shut down works than not)
Thanks
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Ya you wont have that issue with TWRP.
Darknites said:
Any backup you do will need you flash the boot.img that goes with it and ya do it the way you said.
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Hi, and if hboot its 1.06, the same rule apply? tks
zecabra said:
Hi, and if hboot its 1.06, the same rule apply? tks
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Nope TWRP can flash that for you so no need for messing.
Sent from my HTC One S using Tapatalk 2
Hello XDA community,
I've rooted my HTC One X+ like 2 months ago.
I still got the latest stock ROM but I want to put a custom ROM on it.
Which is this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987885
I still got some questions about it since it will be the first time flashing a ROM, because the thread isn't really clear to me so I hope someone can help me out with a little bit more detailed guide than mentioned in the ROM thread.
1. Do I have to wipe all my data?
2. Is a dalvik wipe really needed?
I contacted the developer of the ROM he said I didn't have to but when I asked more things about it he didn't reply.
3. How to flash a boot.img?
I can't find a really good tutorial on that.
4. What's the really right order to perform this flash mentioned in above linked thread?
I hope anyone of you can help me out since most of the threads I've seen around people are *****ing about: you shouldn't do it if you don't know what you are doing blablabla.
Since I really want to learn something about it too.
Sent from my HOX+
NiZii. said:
Hello XDA community,
I've rooted my HTC One X+ like 2 months ago.
I still got the latest stock ROM but I want to put a custom ROM on it.
Which is this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987885
I still got some questions about it since it will be the first time flashing a ROM, because the thread isn't really clear to me so I hope someone can help me out with a little bit more detailed guide than mentioned in the ROM thread.
1. Do I have to wipe all my data?
2. Is a dalvik wipe really needed?
I contacted the developer of the ROM he said I didn't have to but when I asked more things about it he didn't reply.
3. How to flash a boot.img?
I can't find a really good tutorial on that.
4. What's the really right order to perform this flash mentioned in above linked thread?
I hope anyone of you can help me out since most of the threads I've seen around people are *****ing about: you shouldn't do it if you don't know what you are doing blablabla.
Since I really want to learn something about it too.
Sent from my HOX+
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FULL WIPE is clearly recommended when you want to flash another rom. That means (/boot) /system /data /cache /dalvik. You can try it without a FULL WIPE but that will causes errors in most cases.
You need a working HTC USB cable
You need working adb/fastboot, download it from here
You need latest HTC drivers, download it from here
You need a GOOD custom recovery, download it from here
Additionally you need a flashable rom + boot.img
When you got all these we can proceed with flashing a rom
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FULL WIPE is clearly recommended when you want to flash another rom. That means (/boot) /system /data /cache /dalvik. You can try it without a FULL WIPE but that will causes errors in most cases.
You need a working HTC USB cable
You need working adb/fastboot, download it from here
You need latest HTC drivers, download it from here
You need a GOOD custom recovery, download it from here
Additionally you need a flashable rom + boot.img
When you got all these we can proceed with flashing a rom
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Hello LS.xD,
Thanks for your reply.
I am not at home at the moment.
I will be in about 4.5 or 5 hours, so I will download everything then.
I got the recovery flashed already, so I can probably skip that.
My HTC drivers are probably outdated.
Since my HTC desktop programm had to update the last time I opened it.
And I downloaded the files of the ROM too.
Sent from my HOX+
By the way LS.xD,
I got 'CWM-based Recovery v6.0.3.2'. (That's what it says in the top when I am in recovery mode)
I got three wipe options:
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- wipe dalvik cache
These are all the wipes I got to perform AFTER installing the zip right? Because if you do it before you will wipe the zip file, is that right?
Sent from my HOX+
NiZii. said:
By the way LS.xD,
I got 'CWM-based Recovery v6.0.3.2'. (That's what it says in the top when I am in recovery mode)
I got three wipe options:
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
- wipe dalvik cache
These are all the wipes I got to perform AFTER installing the zip right? Because if you do it before you will wipe the zip file, is that right?
Sent from my HOX+
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Its for a reason i recommended the recovery in my post. Pls install and THEN we can go on
and NO you first perform the wipe and then install a rom.
and pls uninstall HTC sync before using fastboot to flash boot.img as it will cause errors if you have htc sync installed.
LS.xD said:
Its for a reason i recommended the recovery in my post. Pls install and THEN we can go on
and NO you first perform the wipe and then install a rom.
and pls uninstall HTC sync before using fastboot to flash boot.img as it will cause errors if you have htc sync installed.
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Okay I will do that when I am home. Thanks for the patience with me and all the help, nobody was replying in other threads so I really appreciate all your help.
Sent from my HOX+
One more question, what is a safe spot to put the ROM zip file on? So it doesn't get wiped? (HOX+ doesn't have a SD slot, just 64GB internal)
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NiZii. said:
One more question, what is a safe spot to put the ROM zip file on? So it doesn't get wiped? (HOX+ doesn't have a SD slot, just 64GB internal)
Sent from my HOX+
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Thats totally safe as long as you dont WIPE or FORMAT /sdcard LOL
Probably a dumb question, but if you do a factory reset your music and pictures will be deleted, why doesn't the zip file be deleted? I will test it at home though. Factory reset, put the zip file on it, then factory reset again in recovery and look if the zip file still exists on my phone.
Sent from my HOX+
NiZii. said:
Probably a dumb question, but if you do a factory reset your music and pictures will be deleted, why doesn't the zip file be deleted? I will test it at home though. Factory reset, put the zip file on it, then factory reset again in recovery and look if the zip file still exists on my phone.
Sent from my HOX+
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MAN be patient pls. Install the recovery i suggested. Then everything will be clear and safe once you opened it. DONT perform factory reset / clear storage in bootloader mode!!!
LS.xD said:
MAN be patient pls. Install the recovery i suggested. Then everything will be clear and safe once you opened it. DONT perform factory reset / clear storage in bootloader mode!!!
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I am sorry, I will tell you when I did..
Sent from my HOX+