Hi,
Can anyone please upload the boot.img file for the latest ics tiamat kernel (140312) for us HTCDEV unlocked users?
Thanx...
MG81 said:
Hi,
Can anyone please upload the boot.img file for the latest ics tiamat kernel (140312) for us HTCDEV unlocked users?
Thanx...
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Can't you fetch it from official tiamat site?
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Nope... Need the boot.img in order to flash it manually via fastboot...
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Extract it from the kernel ZIP you're downloading from Tiamat site. As simple as that.
Jack_R1 said:
Extract it from the kernel ZIP you're downloading from Tiamat site. As simple as that.
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Cayniarb doesn't put a boot.img in his ZIP, it's split into parts, so it's a bit more complicated than that.
Oh damn. Went downloading, checked. Here's the procedure:
Get into recovery.
Connect with USB to PC.
Flash the kernel in recovery (I know it won't flash, but you don't need it to).
Execute the following command on your PC:
adb pull /tmp/newboot.img
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Congratulations, you have your new boot.img. Reboot to fastboot and flash it.
Thanks mate!
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hey guys, just got my HTC ONE S S4.. i just rooted mine today and installed the TRICKDOID rom-- now am looking to flash this kernel.. but am not sure how... sorry--newbie
would anyone please give me a few steps on how to flash it? thanks and I have the CWM recovery
thanks again
EDIT: here is the kernel am trying to flash: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/27832-03-julekernel-virtuous-v06-09-extreme-linux-308/
thanks again!!
Please read before posting... this is posted all over.
Put the boot.img in the same PC folder that u have the fastboot.exe program in. Turn on USB debugging on your phone. Make sure drivers are installed and reboot phone into bootloader. Plug phone into PC and push the power button to go into fastboot. Open cmd window on PC. Navigate to the folder containing fastboot and the boot.img (ex: cd C:\Android\platform-tools)
Then type the following command in cmd window
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Reboot phone
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glacierguy said:
Please read before posting... this is posted all over.
Put the boot.img in the same PC folder that u have the fastboot.exe program in. Turn on USB debugging on your phone. Make sure drivers are installed and reboot phone into bootloader. Plug phone into PC and push the power button to go into fastboot. Open cmd window on PC. Navigate to the folder containing fastboot and the boot.img (ex: cd C:\Android\platform-tools)
Then type the following command in cmd window
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Reboot phone
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thanks a looooot man! +1 thanks
marokkino13 said:
thanks a looooot man! +1 thanks
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Or you can simply flash it by using TWRP recovery instead of CWM recovery.
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LikeaG2root said:
Or you can simply flash it by using TWRP recovery instead of CWM recovery.
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which recovery do you think is better?
marokkino13 said:
which recovery do you think is better?
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TWRP. No need to fastboot flash the kernel.
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invasion2 said:
TWRP. No need to fastboot flash the kernel.
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nice alright, ill try it
btw i noticed youre running the Axiom rom on your One S and i was wondering if you could clarify the install instructions
am confused about these:
"-Flash Boot.img via fastboot
-Install Zydroid Base
-Boot into Android"
if you could clarify a bit,it'd be great man, thanks!
marokkino13 said:
nice alright, ill try it
btw i noticed youre running the Axiom rom on your One S and i was wondering if you could clarify the install instructions
am confused about these:
"-Flash Boot.img via fastboot
-Install Zydroid Base
-Boot into Android"
if you could clarify a bit,it'd be great man, thanks!
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First I recommend you install TWRP recovery. This will take away the need to fast boot flash boot.img separately. You can install TWRP by getting Beta Goo Manager app from play store and using it to install twrp.
Next you download Axiom S 1.5 and flash it. Go to Goo Manager find compatible roms, choose "itsmikeramsey" and you will see Axiom S 1.5 download and also "add ons" downloads.
Download rom zip and choose add on. I suggest an eqs battery % ics.zip. It will give you ICS blue theme. Then flash using Goo manager. Make sure rom zip gets flashed first.
They mention Zydroid base because the Axiom S 1.5 Mdj overclocked kernel has some bugs so just find Axiom stock kernel(same as Zydroid) and flash it also.
I hope this is clear enough. One thing you must do when learning to flash roms is to research as much as you can and follow steps. GL
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LikeaG2root said:
First I recommend you install TWRP recovery. This will take away the need to fast boot flash boot.img separately. You can install TWRP by getting Beta Goo Manager app from play store and using it to install twrp.
Next you download Axiom S 1.5 and flash it. Go to Goo Manager find compatible roms, choose "itsmikeramsey" and you will see Axiom S 1.5 download and also "add ons" downloads.
Download rom zip and choose add on. I suggest an eqs battery % ics.zip. It will give you ICS blue theme. Then flash using Goo manager. Make sure rom zip gets flashed first.
They mention Zydroid base because the Axiom S 1.5 Mdj overclocked kernel has some bugs so just find Axiom stock kernel(same as Zydroid) and flash it also.
I hope this is clear enough. One thing you must do when learning to flash roms is to research as much as you can and follow steps. GL
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big thanks man! i actually already have TWRP flashed on my phone and someone told me it was simple enough that I just had to flash it in recovery and it works now! but thanks alot bro!
Im using ViperXL 1.2.4 and i want to try out Blackout Kernel. Problem is when I try to flash in recovery it hangs when "creating boot.img". When extracting the zip I dont see a boot.img file. Can someone tell me how to get the boot.img so I can flash it?
yungskeeme said:
Im using ViperXL 1.2.4 and i want to try out Blackout Kernel. Problem is when I try to flash in recovery it hangs when "creating boot.img". When extracting the zip I dont see a boot.img file. Can someone tell me how to get the boot.img so I can flash it?
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Are you on 2.20?
abhipati said:
Are you on 2.20?
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Yup
I think the boot.img gets stored in /cache
you'll have to find it with something like root explorer then move it to your computer and flash it in fastboot.
gunnyman said:
I think the boot.img gets stored in /cache
you'll have to find it with something like root explorer then move it to your computer and flash it in fastboot.
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Heard it was in tmp..checked both..nothing..running the clean kernel until beast is correctly working for
2.20
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Hi after just rooting my inspire and i put a rom on it and its stuck at the HTC screen, i waited an hour an it stayed there, how do i get out of there? I don't care if anything gets erased just how
How did you root it and which ROM?
bananagranola said:
How did you root it and which ROM?
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i unlocked boot loader then flashed superuser zip, then i tried flashing the cm9 inspire rom
For unlocked bootloaders you also need to fastboot flash a boot.img when you flash a ROM. See the guide in post #7 of the Ace Think Tank thread for detailed instructions on how to do that. Also, do you have an (EDIT: custom) recovery installed?
bananagranola said:
For unlocked bootloaders you also need to fastboot flash a boot.img when you flash a ROM. See the guide in post #7 of the Ace Think Tank thread for detailed instructions on how to do that. Also, do you have a recovery installed?
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He has a recovery installed, but we don't know if he has flashed a custom one.
I am back from the seaside...naughty as always....
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bananagranola said:
For unlocked bootloaders you also need to fastboot flash a boot.img when you flash a ROM. See the guide in post #7 of the Ace Think Tank thread for detailed instructions on how to do that. Also, do you have a recovery installed?
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oh i need the boot img thats all i need but i don't know where to get that
dude52 said:
oh i need the boot img thats all i need but i don't know where to get that
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Unzip the ROM zip. I think it's in /boot?
bananagranola said:
Unzip the ROM zip. I think it's in /boot?
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Yes. But don't use the unzipped file afterwards. Signature check will fail. Keep the original one
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Hi just a quick question it says in the instruction that I shouldn't use .zip file link to the instruction: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1773659, how can I install this recovery-skyrocket-6037.zip?
Here is the link for the tut that I follow: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1759541&highlight=how+to
You can only flash the zip in a custom recovery. If you don't have a custom recovery you need to install it with Odin. You'll need a .tar.md5 recovery file to flash in Odin.
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jd1639 said:
You can only flash the zip in a custom recovery. If you don't have a custom recovery you need to install it with Odin. You'll need a .tar.md5 recovery file to flash in Odin.
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The instruction says to use this version of recovery-skyrocket-6037.zip the only problem is that it is in .zip format, does this recovery has a version of .tar.md5? Or an alternative recovery file that I can install using Odin to install the kikat custom rom? Thanks for the reply and help.
Hexabuild said:
The instruction says to use this version of recovery-skyrocket-6037.zip the only problem is that it is in .zip format, does this recovery has a version of .tar.md5? Or an alternative recovery file that I can install using Odin to install the kikat custom rom? Thanks for the reply and help.
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Use this in odin ] This will install twrp custom recovery. Once installed then flash (install) your recovery zip in it.
The recovery.tar.zip needs to be extracted with 7-zip.
EDIT, I edit this post to remove the the dev host link. DO NOT use the dev host file. Use the.tar.zip
jd1639 said:
Use this in odin ] This will install twrp custom recovery. Once installed then flash (install) your recovery zip in it.
The recovery.tar.zip needs to be extracted with 7-zip.
EDIT, I edit this post to remove the the dev host link. DO NOT use the dev host file. Use the.tar.zip
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Thanks! got it working:laugh:, how do you remove the other custom recovery?
Hexabuild said:
Thanks! got it working:laugh:, how do you remove the other custom recovery?
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Just flash the one you posted. It'll replace the one that is there.
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Hexabuild said:
Thanks! got it working:laugh:, how do you remove the other custom recovery?
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Flash over it
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xcrazydx said:
Flash over it
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Just flash the one you posted. It'll replace the one that is there.
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Okay thanks guys!
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so cyanogen website has the XNPH22Q zip file, however its not flashable with TWRP when I tired, but xda forum has XNPH22R which is flashable version. What's makes the difference? And how would I go about to flashing the original XNOH22Q ROM from official cyanogen website? Thanks in advance.
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zabih107 said:
so cyanogen website has the XNPH22Q zip file, however its not flashable with TWRP when I tired, but xda forum has XNPH22R which is flashable version. What's makes the difference? And how would I go about to flashing the original XNOH22Q ROM from official cyanogen website? Thanks in advance.
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Where did you see the 22Q on official CM website?
It's already for a couple of weeks 25R.
https://cyngn.com/products/oneplusone/
And it's specifically says cm-11.0-XNPH25R-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip, so should be pushed with fastboot.
Oh lol nvm I'm going crazy . lol.
Would u know how to push with fastboot? The commands and process I mean
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zabih107 said:
Oh lol nvm I'm going crazy . lol.
Would u know how to push with fastboot? The commands and process I mean
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IF I'm not mistaken it should be used SIDELOAD METHOD:
adb sideload NAMEofROM.zip
more reading is here:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_bacon
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/02/1...date-a-nexus-without-root-or-custom-recovery/
RalphLauren said:
IF I'm not mistaken it should be used SIDELOAD METHOD:
adb sideload NAMEofROM.zip
more reading is here:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_bacon
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You don't adb sideload a factory image file, its not a flashable zip to begin with. Doing so might brick your device
zephiK said:
You don't adb sideload a factory image file, its not a flashable zip to begin with. Doing so might brick your device
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of course you do not sideload if you have factory image as xxx.img file, than you just flash.
But in case of OPO, we have xxx_fastboot.zip file (and it's not a flash-able in recovery from SD card file).
Please give your version, how to instal OPO's "factory_image.zip" into OPO
Yes, please can someone explain how to flash a factory image on the OPO.
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