I need help on how to flash a boot.img - General Questions and Answers

Hi guys, i need somebody to teach me how to flash a boot.img file. im new on this android stuff. it could really help if you could make a video for it. Phone: HTC One v (primou) ROM: myONEv RC 3.1. i want to flash the tittanium kiss kernel but i don't know how. (.zip installation from recovery doesn't work).HELP ASAP

If you are flashing in FASTBOOT mode, this is the command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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check this thread and you will get fastboot download link and instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421760

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What is TWRP Recovery?

I'm only familiar with ClockwordMod. I see on some ROM pages that you don't need to use the boot.img if you have TWRP recovery. What is it and where do I get it? Thanks.
It is team win recovery project . I believe you can be able to get online if you do a search . It is based on aosp recovery and has standard recovery options plus a few of their own options . Hope this helps and answers your questions. Just search team win recovery project and you can download from their site I believe.
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Legaleye3000 said:
I'm only familiar with ClockwordMod. I see on some ROM pages that you don't need to use the boot.img if you have TWRP recovery. What is it and where do I get it? Thanks.
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It's in the dev section, you should at least look there 1st or search
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677670
What I really like about TWRP is that you could mount the sdcard; something you can't do with CWM.
Also some people reported that if your battery dies on you while on CWM, your phone might not charge at all and you will have a dead phone.
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Pheroh said:
What I really like about TWRP is that you could mount the sdcard; something you can't do with CWM.
Also some people reported that if your battery dies on you while on CWM, your phone might not charge at all and you will have a dead phone.
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Kinda true so how do I overwrite cwm and replace with twrp
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k1llacanon said:
Kinda true so how do I overwrite cwm and replace with twrp
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You can either
1- download the recovery.img and use fastboot to flash.
2- Easier just to use Goo Manager, Hit the menu button (or 3 dots) and choose
"Flash OpenRecovery"
baseballfanz said:
You can either
1- download the recovery.img and use fastboot to flash.
2- Easier just to use Goo Manager, Hit the menu button (or 3 dots) and choose
"Flash OpenRecovery"
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Thanks I'm now on twrp so what's this thing that I don't need to install fastboot commands on computer ? Like boot.IMG ? And how would I do it straight of the phone would I have to put the IMG file on the sd card ?
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k1llacanon said:
Thanks I'm now on twrp so what's this thing that I don't need to install fastboot commands on computer ? Like boot.IMG ? And how would I do it straight of the phone would I have to put the IMG file on the sd card ?
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CWM for some reason can not write to certain partitions, boot.img is one.
The boot.img is in the ROM and TWRP will flash it.
In case you want to use CWM, just extract the boot.img from the ROM file you download. Put it where fastboot can see it (usually where fastboot.exe is).
Run command
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
After that is done boot into recovery and flash ROM
baseballfanz said:
CWM for some reason can not write to certain partitions, boot.img is one.
The boot.img is in the ROM and TWRP will flash it.
In case you want to use CWM, just extract the boot.img from the ROM file you download. Put it where fastboot can see it (usually where fastboot.exe is).
Run command
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
After that is done boot into recovery and flash ROM
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Yeah I know how to flash boot.img on the computer just wasn't sure how twrp did it still prefer cwm ui tho
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Clockworkmod recovery not working

Hello people,
I have flash my phone with the 'air kernel' and the stock (custom) 4.1 rom. but i don't like this rom.
But now i can't boot the recovery anymore. Now i can only come in the android system recovery but i can't flash the rom in there?
Can you help me please? Thanks!
Reflash CWM. Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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[Q] Complete Help

I know you guys hate this, but I need help.
I have an HTC One S, unlocked. I am in Canada, it's unlocked for Mobilicity, but not sure where it came from originally.
How do I know what exact version phone I have, and how do I go about getting a newer android version on it. 4.2.2 or at least 4.2.
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What do you mean with "version"
Look under settings->phone information or sth like that. Latest official version for the one s is android 4.1.1.
If you mean which model, check how your CPU frequency is, 1,7ghz is the C2/S3, 1,5ghz is the C1/S4.
If you want android 4.2.2 flash a custom recovery and follow the instruction for flashing a custom rom (cm10.1), you will find it in the development section
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Ok, so I want to install
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2051865
Not sure how. I have 1.06 band and 3.08-01575 kernel version.
hboot 1.14....what do I need to do to get this installed. It says something about aroma installer, but have no idea how to use that.
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Aroma installer is a GUI for the installing progress.
Wipe everything twice before flashing the Rom.
Extract the Boot.IMG Form the flash zip.
Flash the Boot.IMG via fastboot ("fastboot flash boot boot.img" there are flashing guides in the forum)
Clear dalvik cache
Flash the rom and everything should work fine
Good luck
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NQNH said:
Aroma installer is a GUI for the installing progress.
Wipe everything twice before flashing the Rom.
Extract the Boot.IMG Form the flash zip.
Flash the Boot.IMG via fastboot ("fastboot flash boot boot.img" there are flashing guides in the forum)
Clear dalvik cache
Flash the rom and everything should work fine
Good luck
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I don't see any boot.img inside the zip file?
I am reading all you do is extract the zip, but I don't see the boot.img once that is done? Help please.
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Sry my fault, didnt read the thread carefully, you dont need the boot.img
You cam flash the Rom the usual way
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NQNH said:
Sry my fault, didnt read the thread carefully, you dont need the boot.img
You cam flash the Rom the usual way
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So wipe it twice, then install from zip? That's it?
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I think so
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[Q] TWRP recovery

Hi everyone, I've just flashed the latest twrp recovery by mistake and I just realize that this version have some issue on flashing things. Can anyone tell me how go back to the old version?
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img the same way you updated to the new version
Or just dd your old recovery back from android terminal
If still looking, here are twrp images--
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/ville
like mentioned:
fastboot flash recovery "exact recovery name here".img
I've fixed it, thanks everyone
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[Q] SlimBean rom WiFi Bug

After i didnt like the P.A.C Man ROM
Ive installed SlimBean OFFICIAL ROM.
Now i have a WiFi Bug,
it wont turn on, anyone had the same problem?
Thanks Ahead
Yes i know this Problem. You were too lazy to flash the boot.img.
If you don't know how to do simply extract the boot.IMG from the slimbean zip and make sure that the fast boot driver is in the same location than the boot.img than open cmd in this directory and type in "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
If I have helped hit thanks
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sGollSv said:
Yes i know this Problem. You were too lazy to flash the boot.img.
If you don't know how to do simply extract the boot.IMG from the slimbean zip and make sure that the fast boot driver is in the same location than the boot.img than open cmd in this directory and type in "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
If I have helped hit thanks
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i thought boot.img is a kernel, so i installed a custom one...
Thanks

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