Is it possible to install Cyanogenmod or other mod onto a virtual device?
I haven't been able to find any info on this anywhere. Any and all help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
I've heard from some people that you can Flash a Nandroid you've made on your phone, but they didn't tell me how because they "FORGOT"!
I have not tried it yet, but here is a thread that seems to explain how to accomplish what you are trying to do...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=525930
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I'm sure some version of this question has been asked a million times before, but I searched and couldnt find exactly what I was looking for.
I've got a system image of Gingerbread (2.3) and I want to flash it to my device. What's the easiest way to do this? Step-by-step instructions (or a link to them) would be most appreciated.
Thank you
Got a Crystalview e-pad for Xmas and I searched all over and can't find any word on this device.
I would like to push this to 2.1/2.2 if possible from 1.9, but can't find anything on device. Anyone have any suggestions on how to get this to a decent OS?
Thanks
Hi,
I have Gingerbread on mine (done by manufacturer), but I haven't been able to find a working ClockWork Recovery image for it, once I do I can backup Gingerbread with Nandroid from it and post it somewhere.
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Have you tried software upgrade under settings?
Hey guys, I really want to install ROMs, but I'm pretty much a newb of this. I looked in the development section and found out how to download ROM manager and what-not, but I'm not sure, what is NVFLASH and can I download via Mac?
Mikeglongo said:
Hey guys, I really want to install ROMs, but I'm pretty much a newb of this. I looked in the development section and found out how to download ROM manager and what-not, but I'm not sure, what is NVFLASH and can I download via Mac?
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Only Windows and/or Linux. If you're running Windows under Boot Camp or emulation on your Mac, that should work too.
Also, please search a bit before making a new thread. I'm probably the 19th person to answer that question
Was doing some searching, couldn't find it.
I don't have bootcamp on my mac, so I'm assuming there won't be a way for me to install ROMs then unless I have a windows computer/Linux?
You just need a windows PC to use nvflash to install clockworkmod recovery onto your phone. Ask a friend to use their PC for literally 5 minutes.
If not, get a copy of Windows and install it on your mac via BootCamp. Having Windows as an option on your computer can come in handy (as you can see now).
Yeah, I can ask a friend, but knowing me I'd take forever. I'm new to this and not sure how to do this much. I know an employeee at t-mobile that knows how to do it. I can ask him for a favor and show me how to save my stock ROM, I did it before and it didn't come out too nice.
Hi all, this is my first post. I tried searching and browsing for a similar post on the forums and on the web but couldn't find anything.
So here's the problem...
I would like to install the unofficial CyanogenMod 7 (found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1263292) on my Samsung Galaxy Ace (v2.3.4 DDKQ5) without having to use Clockwork Recovery in any way. I have used Odin to flash the 2.3.4 firmware to my device and I was wondering if I could use this (or a similar tool) to flash CM 7 without altering the recovery image?
Please can someone tell me whether this is at all possible and if so provide some help to get me started?
Thanks in advance guys!
Theoreticly possible yes, something you will be easily able to do?
Probably not.
Ok, thanks for the info Any ideas as to where I could find out more?
I know this isn't a top phone right now so the available dev work will be VERY limited but I need to install custom recovery on this phone. My device isn't listed and shows it has no support for it so can I force a new recovery image manually? If so do I need to back-up my old recovery image first? I did some researching and couldn't find a clear guide on how to install it manually or if there was any risk involved. I appreciate all the help
Anybody know anything about this?
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Anybody know anything about this?
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MTK DRoid tools will help you to make a recovery... it's on the forum....
Thank you I'll check it out.