As the subject says I just got through rooting, NvFlash/OneClick, and installing the CM7 mod for the G2x. I used update-cm-7.1.0.1-G2x-signed.zip and am now looking to add my Google account and get the apps.
I downloaded http://cmw.22aaf3.co...talk-signed.zip and installed it from recovery but I see no Google apps nor do I see anywhere in the mod settings to setup my Google account. Any help would be appreciated.
I was at stock.
Then I flashed Clockwork via NvFlash/Oneclick
I immediately performed a factory reset, partition clear, dalvik clear, battery stats clear
After that I installed CM7.
For previous ROMs I remember needing to run an "update.zip." Is this what I have overlooked?
This might sound dumb, but did you flash the gapps RIGHT after you flashed the rom? Or did you start up the rom and then decide you wanted gapps?
Cause that's a no-no.
SefEXE said:
This might sound dumb, but did you flash the gapps RIGHT after you flashed the rom? Or did you start up the rom and then decide you wanted gapps?
Cause that's a no-no.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's exactly what I did. ;(
Wiped all and installed CM7 again then rebooted to recovery then installed latest gapps pack from http://goo-inside.me/gapps/. It appears that I have market now and it asked me to sign in with my gmail account, which I did but market won't connect.
The clock is effed up too. Clicking on google apps renders a force close. I just removed the apps panel icon from the launcher and have no idea how to get it back. WTF is happening?!
The phone is NvFlashed with Clockwork Recovery and the only two files on my "gold" card, if you will, are the CM7 zip file and the gapps file I got from goo-inside.me/gapps. As of now I've wiped EVERYTHING again and have ONLY installed CM7. Nothing else. No update.zip during flash process either. Just Stock > Clockwork > CM7. When flashing to previous mods on my old myTouch there was a need for the update.zip file is this not applicable here?
What's odd is on install #1 of CM there was no market. But now ~3 full wipes and installs later there is...
I fixed it!!
By installing Weapon... lol
l0lcats said:
I fixed it!!
By installing Weapon... lol
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you still want CM7...I believe you used the wrong gapps. The correct file is named "gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip"
I think I read somewhere that the newtalk file is an update that u can flash after installing the original gapps file.
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
Related
You can get it here:
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=p999
Also, mirrored here:
http://www.multiupload.com/GPC6UIWZWT
Thanks CyanogenMod team!!!!
Do I install it with ROM Manager?
Thanks Cyanogen ModTeam
i haven't used a custom rom hehe i hope it fix some bugs like wifi etc
Well, hows it workin for everybody?
rroyter said:
Do I install it with ROM Manager?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yup! It's flashable with ClockworkMod Recovery...just flash it like any other flashable ZIP.
Okay so I backed up the stock ROM, installed ROM from SD and said Wipe Data and Cache. It rebooted, I had to setup the google account again, but in the settings it still shows version 2.2.2. Maybe I should do a manual wipe?
rroyter said:
Okay so I backed up the stock ROM, installed ROM from SD and said Wipe Data and Cache. It rebooted, I had to setup the google account again, but in the settings it still shows version 2.2.2. Maybe I should do a manual wipe?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That auto wipe that pops up has never worked right for some reason. Do it manually when youre in recovery- wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache.
also do the update through recovery manually.
I've only flashed roms after downloading them through Rom manager, never had to boot into recovery. Is there a good video anyone can recommend on how to do this?
Here's a link to the wiki to assist with installing.
HTH
Ok so I wiped it manually and installed the rom. Make sure you put the rom onto external SD partition because in recovery mode you wont be able to access the internal SD.
So far looks like the basic functionality is working. I had a lot of force closes and the reported battery voltage is wrong, shows 3mV instead of 3000. As for battery life I'll report back tomorrow.
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA Premium App
Howdy. I am about to install CM7. I looked in the downloads and am wondering which nightly I should download? Is the newest one stable or is there another that is stable. The file sizes are all around 92.7mb. Is this the entire MOD or is there a base that I need to install? I know these are noob questions....but I'm a noob to the droid scene. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
mahgninnuc93 said:
Howdy. I am about to install CM7. I looked in the downloads and am wondering which nightly I should download? Is the newest one stable or is there another that is stable. The file sizes are all around 92.7mb. Is this the entire MOD or is there a base that I need to install? I know these are noob questions....but I'm a noob to the droid scene. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Install latest nightly using CWM. Make sure you flashed CWM using NVflash.
That nightly is the actual ROM and only thing you need to flash separately is the goggle apps, which are called gapps
Sent From My G2x Running CM7
moshe22 said:
Install latest nightly using CWM. Make sure you flashed CWM using NVflash.
That nightly is the actual ROM and only thing you need to flash separately is the goggle apps, which are called gapps
Sent From My G2x Running CM7
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you. I already rooted and flashed CWM on my phone itself. How would I go about the google apps. In other words, where do I download them and do I install them in the same way from my SD card? Tanks again and sorry for all of the questions.
Google Apps aka GAPPS is also found in the same post as the CM7 nightly.
Factory Reset>Flash CM7>Flash GAPPS>Reboot>Enjoy
Google asked Cyanogen not to include the Google Apps in this roms, so you have to manually install them after you flash his roms.
Once you get up in a good working CM7 rom, download Rom Manager and use it to download roms/Gapps in the future.
Reboot into recovery
Wipe Data/Factory Reset
Format /system (found in mounts and storage)*
Wipe Dalvik Cache (found in Advanced)
Wipe Battery Stats*
Install latest nightly
Install Google Apps
Install whatever kernel you want, or just skip to use stock
Reboot
Entries marked with a * are not necessary but reduce the chance of something going wrong.
I'm on the latest nightly (78) and it's awesome.
Only jumped to CM a few days ago (from EB FR 1.05) and it's waaaaay better.
Hi All,
I have posted this on the GooManager thread but there hasn't been much activity there recently so asking here as well. Noob question on GooManager...I have the AOKP rom installed on my Sensation and GooManager notifies me of updates to my ROM every now and then. I just want to know if updating my ROM build with GooManager will reset all my custom ROM settings and preferences or will they all be preserved? I'd like to keep my ROM up to date but if it means spending all the time again to setup my preferences and icons/widgets/home screens etc. then I'd rather stick with what I have.
TIA!
I'd recommend to use GooManager only to download the newest ROM and flash it from recovery.
I asume you're using AOKP Swagger from frankenstine, the same I use.
I just download the update from GooManager, boot to recovery, flash ROM, gapps and 4.2 stuff and are ready to go.
All my settings are their after updating - only AdAway needs a reconfiguration and a reboot (and I need to set my alarm clock since I'm overwriting that). Basically you keep all your settings except those you made to the kernel.
Regards
lolmachine4 said:
I'd recommend to use GooManager only to download the newest ROM and flash it from recovery.
I asume you're using AOKP Swagger from frankenstine, the same I use.
I just download the update from GooManager, boot to recovery, flash ROM, gapps and 4.2 stuff and are ready to go.
All my settings are their after updating - only AdAway needs a reconfiguration and a reboot (and I need to set my alarm clock since I'm overwriting that). Basically you keep all your settings except those you made to the kernel.
Regards
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh perfect, yes indeed I am using that exact ROM.
OK so when I boot to recovery, I shouldn't do any wiping? Just simply flash the new file? Will the updated gapps package be in the download I get from GooManager?
freddysensation said:
Oh perfect, yes indeed I am using that exact ROM.
OK so when I boot to recovery, I shouldn't do any wiping? Just simply flash the new file? Will the updated gapps package be in the download I get from GooManager?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I only wipe dalvik & cache after each update.
I can't say something about what GooManager downloads as "gapps", I use some I downloaded some weeks ago + some old version of 4.2 stuff. I might need to update my flash-setup too
lolmachine4 said:
I only wipe dalvik & cache after each update.
I can't say something about what GooManager downloads as "gapps", I use some I downloaded some weeks ago + some old version of 4.2 stuff. I might need to update my flash-setup too
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks lolmachine, for the benefit of anyone who might have the same question as me the following worked:
- Downloaded latest build of my AOKP Rom via GooManager
- Downloaded latest gapps package for my ROM via GooManager
- Boot to Recovery
- Flash new ROM file and then gapps package
- Restart.
My only question is, I didn't wipe davlik and cache so should I, and what difference does it make if I don't?
I used Goo the other day to flash, ummm, bugger, can't remember if it was an update or a new rom.
Oh now I remember, the latest one was an update to Bruce's Rom. I do believe when I tapped flash rom it booted to recovery (the one it installs) and I may have had to select "Install" from there, don't think so though. Either way, I used Goo to handle the install.
I didn't do a wipe. From what I've picked up, wiping is a good way to cover your butt. So if you're having issues and didn't wipe, you go back and do it all again with a wipe. Doing the wipe to start with means you can eliminate those types of issues from the start.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong (which I probably am )
Hi there, I also received an update to my ROM via Goo Manager. It is CyanogenMod 10.1 by Albinoman887 for my HTC Sensation XE. I am using the EXT4 bootloader. I just installed it a few nights ago so I am completely new to rooting. My question is that there is no option to wipe dalvik cach. EXT4 just says wipe cache, wipe data and wipe system. Does wipe cache wipe dalvik cache as well. Also do I need to re-flash gapps as well after updating and will this wipe my gmail accounts etc?
Thanks,
Adam
thisisadamh said:
Hi there, I also received an update to my ROM via Goo Manager. It is CyanogenMod 10.1 by Albinoman887 for my HTC Sensation XE. I am using the EXT4 bootloader. I just installed it a few nights ago so I am completely new to rooting. My question is that there is no option to wipe dalvik cach. EXT4 just says wipe cache, wipe data and wipe system. Does wipe cache wipe dalvik cache as well. Also do I need to re-flash gapps as well after updating and will this wipe my gmail accounts etc?
Thanks,
Adam
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You want to select "wipe dalvik+cache" option when you flash an update.
There's no need to flash gapps after a ROM update.
Sent from my Ouya
AndroidSupporter318 said:
You want to select "wipe dalvik+cache" option when you flash an update.
There's no need to flash gapps after a ROM update.
Sent from my Ouya
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks very much, downloading it now.
Help
im using albinoman's jelly bean rom
excuse me for noob doubts but
1) goo manager shows i have an update, so ive downloaded it. its a zip just like the rom n not just a small update. i have downloaded it now what should i do?
2) if i have to go to the recovery and flash the zip then i have to wipe only the cache right? Im using 4ext recovery.
3) will all my apps get uninstalled? what about the app data?
4) what about gapps? i have a gapps zip file, will i have to flash it again after the update?
Please reply thanks
I finally rooted phone after silly VMUNE7 thing on Verizon but after I get the install openrecoverscript and hit reboot recovery it does not go to teamwiz bootload instead I get something with a green driod on the bottom saying downloading but above it saying in red can't download Odin mode?? Please help I want to run cleanrom for better battery and less bloatware and keep my touchwiz. :crying:
all3rd said:
I finally rooted phone after silly VMUNE7 thing on Verizon but after I get the install openrecoverscript and hit reboot recovery it does not go to teamwiz bootload instead I get something with a green driod on the bottom saying downloading but above it saying in red can't download Odin mode?? Please help I want to run cleanrom for better battery and less bloatware and keep my touchwiz. :crying:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sorry man but i think you are talking for a samsung device am i right?
if yes then this is only for sensation/XE/4G devices
yasho170 said:
im using albinoman's jelly bean rom
excuse me for noob doubts but
1) goo manager shows i have an update, so ive downloaded it. its a zip just like the rom n not just a small update. i have downloaded it now what should i do?
2) if i have to go to the recovery and flash the zip then i have to wipe only the cache right? Im using 4ext recovery.
3) will all my apps get uninstalled? what about the app data?
4) what about gapps? i have a gapps zip file, will i have to flash it again after the update?
Please reply thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Simple.
Go to recovery.
For s-on you must enable smartflash.
Do a nandroid backup.
Dirty flash the update (meaning flash over the previous rom without wiping).
Dirty flash gapps (signed only).
Wipe cache + dalvik.
Reboot.
If it can't boot/run properly then you can just restore the backup or do a clean flash.
First off I'm not experienced in any way, got my Sensation unlocked, rootet and installed Sultanxda's 4.4.2 ROM for sensation. I'm on S-On, too, if anyone wonders.
Updating didnt affect my apps as far as I can tell. Everything seems to be the way as before and everything seems to be working.
What I did was download the ROM manually since the download with goomanager didn't work. I downloaded gapps as backup because I didnt have the zip on my SD, just in case anything would go wrong.
You only need to boot into recovery, with S-On make sure smartflashing or something like that is on, select the zip, flash it and then select wipe cache +dalvik.
It's pretty much what AndroidSupporter318 wrote, just wanted to give feedback and say what I did in detail in case anyone was still wondering.
LxMaD
I guaranted 4EXT Recovery for this type of problem. U don't need to boot into recovery and work with 4ext is very simple.
sorry I am starting a new thread for this but I cant figure this out using the info that's already been posted
so I flashed cm10.1 using goo manager which bundles the rom and the gapps together and I just assumed the gapps would be the correct ones
apparently they were wrong
so now I m just not sure which ones are correct and I am not real clear on how to go about fixing this
any help would be greatly appreciated
sorry I forgot a few details
I have Verizon galaxy s3 vrbmf1
I am stuck in setup wizard loop
I honestly don't even know how to power off to get into recovery
Update: I pulled battery so I could get into recovery and did a wipe but now I dont understand how to get the correct gapps file to my phone so I can flash from twrp
UPDATE:
I wiped everything again and reflashed just the rom without gapps and that worked fine. So now I'm going to attempt to flash the proper gapps which I believe are 20130812 still not 100% sure.
I am also not sure how to go about fixing my super user permissions but hopefully someone will guide me or I'll figure it out
RipRip said:
sorry I am starting a new thread for this but I cant figure this out using the info that's already been posted
so I flashed cm10.1 using goo manager which bundles the rom and the gapps together and I just assumed the gapps would be the correct ones
apparently they were wrong
so now I m just not sure which ones are correct and I am not real clear on how to go about fixing this
any help would be greatly appreciated
sorry I forgot a few details
I have Verizon galaxy s3 vrbmf1
I am stuck in setup wizard loop
I honestly don't even know how to power off to get into recovery
Update: I pulled battery so I could get into recovery and did a wipe but now I dont understand how to get the correct gapps file to my phone so I can flash from twrp
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Flash stock through Odin, and download the right GAPPS then go back into TWRP, wipe and flash CM and GAPPS.
Why are you recommending odin? There is no need for that whatsoever.
All he has to do is find the correct gapps package go into recovery wipe cache and dalvik and flash the correct gapps. There's no need to do any other thing.
Your placing him at risk of having something go really wrong. Gapps are just that Google Apps. How many apps have you downloaded that later you didn't want? Do you go to odin to return to stock or just uninstalled the app you no longer wanted?
Sent from the future via Tapatalk 4
Figured it out
edfunkycold said:
Why are you recommending odin? There is no need for that whatsoever.
All he has to do is find the correct gapps package go into recovery wipe cache and dalvik and flash the correct gapps. There's no need to do any other thing.
Your placing him at risk of having something go really wrong. Gapps are just that Google Apps. How many apps have you downloaded that later you didn't want? Do you go to odin to return to stock or just uninstalled the app you no longer wanted?
Sent from the future via Tapatalk 4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Its okay, I figured it out. I hear that a lot though.... " if in doubt, Odin out" and I was totally getting ready to do that,but I kept hearing the voices of all the people who made YouTube vids of this process saying don't forget to flash Gapps or else you won't have the Play Store! And it finally dawned on me that I COULD flash the rom without them so that I could DL the correct ones and flash after wiping cache and dalvik.:laugh:
But yeah man, if I had taken the Odin route I prolly would've ended up in a real tight spot!
Anyway I worked it out and I'm all set up with my new rom and so far I love it!
I need help stuck in error message.
Phone: Verizon Galaxy S3 Sch-i535
Ok Heres what it did
(Phone already rooted)
I Downloaded and Flashed a Custom Rom from goo. manager (Samsung Galaxy S III (Verizon) CyanogenMod - d2vzw / cm-10.1.2-d2vzw.zip) and The gapps that came along with it.
Also downloaded Ez unlock to unlock my boot loader. (unlocked the boot loader)
Phone was successfully flashed with the new CyanogenMod, everything booted up fine. But when the phone starts to setup, i get an error message saying: Unfortunately, the process com.process.gapps has stopped.
i click ok and it keeps popping up.
Also between that error message I get another error message saying: Unfortunately, Setup Wizard has Stopped.
Can't access any part of the phone. Just stuck in the error message loop.
I do however have access to the recovery mode options that let you Install, wipe backup restore, mount, settings, advanced, reboot.
PLEASE HELP
You flashed the wrong gapps. Just boot into recovery, wipe, flash only the rom, then find the correct gapps, download them, boot back into recovery, flash new gapps, reboot system and you should be good to go.:good:
Don't flash roms in goo manager. Learn to do it the right way.
What is the correct gapps for rootbox 4.x and why is flashing gapps necessary? Should the wipes be done before the gapps or after?
I had the same problem as hesbordofallofus and managed to get back into TWRP and flash my old 4.1.1 rom. I'd like to check out a 4.2.2 or 4.3 vanilla rom. Clean rom 5.5.1 works well but uses battery up fast.
jd1639 said:
Don't flash roms in goo manager. Learn to do it the right way.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
and what is "The right way" ? i only used goo manager because i have a mac and it's a little bit more difficult to flash a samsung Device with a macbook pro.
The problem with goo manager is that, obviously there's a chance you're going to flash the wrong gapps. I don't use clockwork mod recovery because when I rooted my phone with CASUAL it installed TWRP. But, I assume they both work the same way. When you flash files from recovery, you have to manually download the rom and gapps packages from their respective servers so as long as you've done the reading and the quadruple checking, you will flash the correct files for YOU'RE phone. Learning how to boot into recovery manually, using the three button combo is a very important part of flashing roms. And getting comfortable moving around in whatever recovery you're using makes it less likely that you will make a fatal mistake.
I probably spend an hour or two reading in my phones' forum everyday. I want to make sure I understand how to do what I'm doing properly and have a plan for when things go wrong. So read, read, read!!!!!
alt230 said:
What is the correct gapps for rootbox 4.x and why is flashing gapps necessary? Should the wipes be done before the gapps or after?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
the gapps package is necessary because the package is a set of apps like the Play Store, Gmail, and other google apps. You can't sign into you're Google account without Gaaps. The process is always this:
1: wipe Data+ Cache
2. Install ROM (updater-script in ROM zip wipes system for u)
3. Flash PROPER GAAPS
4. Reboot
Remember "System" is essentially your Operating system. So don't wipe that manually unless you have a nandroid or a ROM zip as a backup. There is really no need to wipe system manually in Recovery because a the updater-script in a ROM zip always erases system for u. Just worry about formatting data manually before flashing ROM. Also remember when you flash a Gaaps package it gets installed to your system partition NOT Data. Just some info for you. Remember if you don't know how to do something ASK!! nobody is stupid here and no questions are dumb. If it keeps you from bricking your device then ask. Also READ READ READ! Always make sure you know what you r flashing and that it is meant for your device. The last thing you want to do is to flash a kernel or ROM made for a different version of ur device.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4
I'm not sure what you mean by manually formatting data. I'm also not really sure what you mean when you say don't manually wipe. My personal opinion is, when in doubt follow the dev's instructions. So for instance, when I decided on PACMAN, I went to the dev's page, scrolled down to the links to the downloads, grabbed that, then used link to the gapps, grabbed those, and usually right under the links, there's a brief set of directions for installing the rom/gapps. I always just do what they say. It's become a routine for me to research, pick a rom, grab the files, make as sure as humanly possible I've got them correct, make a fresh nandroid, then proceed.
When I say manually wipe I mean going into the wipe menu in recovery and choosing wipe data etc
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4
Sandman-007 said:
the gapps package is necessary because the package is a set of apps like the Play Store, Gmail, and other google apps. You can't sign into you're Google account without Gaaps. The process is always this:
1: wipe Data+ Cache
2. Install ROM (updater-script in ROM zip wipes system for u)
3. Flash PROPER GAAPS
4. Reboot
Remember "System" is essentially your Operating system. So don't wipe that manually unless you have a nandroid or a ROM zip as a backup. There is really no need to wipe system manually in Recovery because a the updater-script in a ROM zip always erases system for u. Just worry about formatting data manually before flashing ROM. Also remember when you flash a Gaaps package it gets installed to your system partition NOT Data. Just some info for you. Remember if you don't know how to do something ASK!! nobody is stupid here and no questions are dumb. If it keeps you from bricking your device then ask. Also READ READ READ! Always make sure you know what you r flashing and that it is meant for your device. The last thing you want to do is to flash a kernel or ROM made for a different version of ur device.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
"The last thing you want to do is to flash a kernel or ROM made for a different version of ur device." Done that!
So the reason I couldn't get all my apps (I could see them) or get into playstore, log onto google find my contacts, etc. is that I didn't flash the gapps. BIG QUESTION: how do I know which gapps to flash? (BTW I dropped back to cleanrom 5.5.1 and it works fine but I can't send texts. I receive but can't send.) If I could I'd give it a rest and do my real work.
Usually the dev posts the Gaaps package you need in the OP if their thread or on their site.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4