If you flashed a rom using the storage card method and now you want to change the rom to another cooked rom what do you do? So currently, I have the current running rom .nbh file sitting in the root of my storage card. To add a new rom do I just put in the new .nbh file replacing the old one and flash?
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Hi, im trying to flash the french rom (v1.5) and i cant do it. I copy the update.zip to the sdcard, go to the recovery (home +power), wipe and apply update.zip. All says OK but when i reboot the sapphire it stucks on the 2nd boot image (ANDROID). What happen? I only can restore this with the backup of nandroid.
Solved, just format the SD card and copy the rom other time...
So you suggest to have the SD card empty (only update.zip) before flashing?
Also.. how does the french rom work? I will try my first rom tonight and haven't picked one yet
Is it good?
dondian said:
So you suggest to have the SD card empty (only update.zip) before flashing?
Also.. how does the french rom work? I will try my first rom tonight and haven't picked one yet
Is it good?
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I am using the SFR 1.5 ROM successfully. Built in ROOT and some utilities such as wifi-tether. It works great
I dont suggest this but was strange, when I format the SD all the problems was solved..
So I'm rooted and that OCLF installed. The update failed but says my firmware is JH7, but it's didn't really change all the way. I have run a Clockworkmod backup and downloaded the JH7.OTA.zip to my internal sd card.
I'm a noob when it comes to flashing Rom's so I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything. Do I need to take it back to JH6 using Odin or can I just use ROM manager and install from sd card?
Thanks in advace.
I have one of the custom ICS roms installed on my TF300T and want to install the offical JB release.
I downloaded the WW version from here: http://www.asus.com/Tablet/Transformer_Pad/ASUS_Transformer_Pad_TF300T/#download
What then? I read somewhere you put it on an SD Card then reboot and it should detect it? Does it have to be an SD card? I put in onto the root of the internal memory but nothing happens if I reboot. Do I need to rename it, update.zip or something?
I doubt I should use the recovery to flash it, or is it as simple as that?
Hello,
I was going to flash CM 12.1 into my Xperia L, but stupidly I forgot to copy the ROM into internal storage, it was on SD card, so I believe Cyno Recovery could not detect the necessary system files to flash from SD. Is there any way to move ROM (i.e. make the pc recognize &read the storage partitions) into internal storage without flashing the stock rom?
Also, if I would flash the stock from from SD, will the same problem happen again? So am I stuck?
Thanks in advance.
aoenen said:
Hello,
I was going to flash CM 12.1 into my Xperia L, but stupidly I forgot to copy the ROM into internal storage, it was on SD card, so I believe Cyno Recovery could not detect the necessary system files to flash from SD. Is there any way to move ROM (i.e. make the pc recognize &read the storage partitions) into internal storage without flashing the stock rom?
Also, if I would flash the stock from from SD, will the same problem happen again? So am I stuck?
Thanks in advance.
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Flash TWRP/Philz touch and boot into it, mount your device and the PC will detect it, also, It shouldn't be a problem if its in the Ext SD card. You can get Philz Touch by flashing Thunderzap through fastboot
aoenen said:
Hello,
I was going to flash CM 12.1 into my Xperia L, but stupidly I forgot to copy the ROM into internal storage, it was on SD card, so I believe Cyno Recovery could not detect the necessary system files to flash from SD. Is there any way to move ROM (i.e. make the pc recognize &read the storage partitions) into internal storage without flashing the stock rom?
Also, if I would flash the stock from from SD, will the same problem happen again? So am I stuck?
Thanks in advance.
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As @priyank.g mentioned, you can flash any boot image having a custom recovery. Pretty much all custom recoveries at this point support flashing from sdcard. If you can boot into any recovery at all, it should allow you to adb push it to your device. Just get an old thunderzap zip, extract the boot image and flash it through fastboot. Get into recovery using the volume keys and flash your rom.
Thank you both,
I have also tried Philz and TWRP, luckily TWRP had somewhat forced the flash into the phone after some tries while Philz and CWM had insisted on fail.
I can declare case is officially closed. :good: