Moving from cleanrom 5 to CM10 need some help with steps please :) - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Title explains most, im going from cleanrom 5 to cm10, im also changing the kernel from cleankernel to jac0b.b5.1. I have a general idea of what i need to do, but if anyone is willing to run me through specific steps i'd really appreciate it. If you could put it in a numbered form i would love ya forever!
Thanks

Fastboot flash boot.img if on 1.14
Wipe data/system/caches
Install cm10
Wipe caches
Install gapps
Wipe caches
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area51avenger said:
Fastboot flash boot.img if on 1.14
Wipe data/system/caches
Install cm10
Wipe caches
Install gapps
Wipe caches
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The bootimg from cm10 right?

cannon19932006 said:
The bootimg from cm10 right?
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yup, just extract it from the .zip file

utkaar099 said:
yup, just extract it from the .zip file
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One last nub question, i enter the bootloader by holding down volume and the power button?

yeah, or you can simply hold down the power button and reboot bootloader from the power menu, if your ROM has it (your on CleanROM so it does )

area51avenger said:
Fastboot flash boot.img if on 1.14
Wipe data/system/caches
Install cm10
Wipe caches
Install gapps
Wipe caches
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When you say wipe data/system/caches you mean the cache, dalvik cache, system, external storage? should i also do factory reset?

area51avenger said:
Fastboot flash boot.img if on 1.14
Wipe data/system/caches
Install cm10
Wipe caches
Install gapps
Wipe caches
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Hey i got one more question, how to flash jac0b.b5.1 kernel. im currently in recovery and have cm10 and gapps succesfully flashed.

Wipe everything except external storage

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cyangomod 10 jelly bean 4.1 rom keeps freezing***

i have just flashes cyangonmod 10 jelly bean for my htc one x at&t and it works good and looks good. the ROM was compatible with my phone and i downloaded it from xda. only problem is that the ROM will keep freezing randomly and i will have to reboot my phone. any suggestions?
Wipe before flashing.
lazarat said:
Wipe before flashing.
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i completely wiped my entire phone haha. i tried flashing again and it does the same thing. should i delete cache before i reboot?
lazarat said:
Wipe before flashing.
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it also happens right after i press the switch task button after 9 minuets of use
When in twrp you wipe dalvik cache, cache and factory wipe before flashing a new rom
lazarat said:
When in twrp you wipe dalvik cache, cache and factory wipe before flashing a new rom
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Yes I did all of that.
Could be a corrupted ROM file from downloading from server. Try downloading it again and reflash it.
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They flashing an old ROM like clean ROM 4.0 for some reason certain Ppl are having issues but flashing that ROM then re flashing cm10 seems to help...are u coming from a 4.0.4 ROM? That for sure causes issues as the jb is built off the 4.0.3 kernel
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Flashed Rom Help..

I flashed my boot.img via the auto boot installer and then I went into TWRP & flashed rom but now its just sitting on splash screen...
Hboot 1.14
Rooted
Its that new JellyBam rom
Oh...I didnt do factory reset, I just did wipe cache, system
Do I have to flash my boot image everytime I try to attempt to flash this same rom?
Only if the kernel changes
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absolutelygrim said:
Only if the kernel changes
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Okay I got the rom working but there is no play store and I cant even add my google account... guessing I have to flash gapps?
ChummyDays said:
Yep. That's what the gapps package is for
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There is like 100 of gapps! which one do I choose?
The newest jb one
omario8484 said:
The newest jb one
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They wont work for me Lol. each one gives me a diff thing that has stopped working
GSM4ever said:
They wont work for me Lol. each one gives me a diff thing that has stopped working
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Wipe system, data, cache, dalvik.
Flash boot.IMG
Flash ROM
Flash gapps
Wipe cache/dalvik
Reboot
???
Smile
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Take that back! The last 3 dont work for 4.2.1 yet... my bad guys just have to get used to flashing!

Problems After S-Off

I have an AT&T One XL and have had problems recently. I unlocked my bootloader last year on the 2.20 firmware, which is how the phone came. I was able to flash ROMs no problem. About 3 weeks ago I decided to go S-Off with the whole thing. The S-Off was successful, I immediately flashed a new splashscreen and it is confirmed in bootloader that I am S-off. Last week I tried to flash the stable CM10 build, but it was unsuccessful. I found that the only ROMs I am able to flash are Sense ROMs 4.1.1 and above, or AOSP ROMs that are 4.2.x or above. I am on hboot 1.14 and I am very confused as to why I cannot flash properly. I am on TWRP 2.4.1.0, but have used various recoveries trying to solve the problem. I have also RUU'd trying to fix the problem, but to no avail. Any help would be much appreciated!
Twrp 2.4 has issues with wiping properly. Have you tried a different version or wiping with adb in fastboot?
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From what I understand twrp 2.4.1 should be working but I would flash 2.3.x just in case, then do fastboot erase cache. Then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset.
If you RUUd and are s-off why are you still on 1.14? You may as well go up to 2.14 then downgrade touchscreen to use AOSP. Super easy.
Since S-OFF is just a security flag, I am 100% sure it's not the cause of your issue.
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exad said:
From what I understand twrp 2.4.1 should be working but I would flash 2.3.x just in case, then do fastboot erase cache. Then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset.
If you RUUd and are s-off why are you still on 1.14? You may as well go up to 2.14 then downgrade touchscreen to use AOSP. Super easy.
Since S-OFF is just a security flag, I am 100% sure it's not the cause of your issue.
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I haven't wiped in fastboot because I thought that's what wiping in recovery was for, I really appreciate all of the input and I will be trying both of these things as soon as I'm done with dinner. Man's gotta eat, ya know :laugh:
Lol. Yep.
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Only fastboot erase cache! The rest of the wiping is done in recovery!
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exad said:
Only fastboot erase cache! The rest of the wiping is done in recovery!
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As a question, what is the difference between wiping cache in recovery and the fastboot command?
Downgrade twrp to 2.3.3.1
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The fastboot command wipes a cache related to the recovery. Wiping cache in recovery wipes a cache relating to the rom.
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exad said:
The fastboot command wipes a cache related to the recovery. Wiping cache in recovery wipes a cache relating to the rom.
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So I wiped cache via fastboot, and flashed the ROM like i normally would (wipe everything in recovery), but nothing has changed. I still get hung up on the splashscreen when trying to boot the new ROM. ViperXL boots fine when I restore my NANDroid backup, though.
Did you try flashing the boot.img after? You're still on hboot 1.14 afterall. I haven't seen first hand if you can skip flashing the boot.img with s-off, in your case, it seems not.
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exad said:
Did you try flashing the boot.img after? You're still on hboot 1.14 afterall. I haven't seen first hand if you can skip flashing the boot.img with s-off, in your case, it seems not.
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Even without flashing the boot.img, it should go past the splashscreen to the boot animation, am I wrong?
You are wrong. It may depending on the kernel previously installed
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exad said:
You are wrong. It may depending on the kernel previously installed
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Sorry to sound like a complete noob, I've been rooting ect for 2.5 years and never seen this problem. Could you please explain a bit more what you mean by the previous post. Are you saying it's the kernel or the boot.img not being installed correctly?
WeiblezWobble said:
Sorry to sound like a complete noob, I've been rooting ect for 2.5 years and never seen this problem. Could you please explain a bit more what you mean by the previous post. Are you saying it's the kernel or the boot.img not being installed correctly?
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flashing the boot.img is flashing the kernel. you don't sound like a complete noob so don't worry.
I'm going to try again right now to flash the boot.img and then the ROM like normal, reporting back in 15 mins
WeiblezWobble said:
I'm going to try again right now to flash the boot.img and then the ROM like normal, reporting back in 15 mins
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wipe everything first of course. cache dalvik system and factory reset. i dont mean to treat you like a noob but its better to be extra specific than not specific enough
exad said:
wipe everything first of course. cache dalvik system and factory reset. i dont mean to treat you like a noob but its better to be extra specific than not specific enough
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Alright, tried it all exactly how you said and it had the same response, got stuck on splashscreen. I am completely puzzled
WeiblezWobble said:
Alright, tried it all exactly how you said and it had the same response, got stuck on splashscreen. I am completely puzzled
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alright so just to be sure. first off youre on twrp 2.3.x right?
you wipe cache, dalvik, system and factory reset right?
then you flash the rom and the boot.img right? (doesnt matter what order these are flashed)
and still bootlooping?
exad said:
alright so just to be sure. first off youre on twrp 2.3.x right?
you wipe cache, dalvik, system and factory reset right?
then you flash the rom and the boot.img right? (doesnt matter what order these are flashed)
and still bootlooping?
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Exactly, but just to be 100% clear, I am getting stuck at the splashscreen, and it just sits there infinitely.

[Q] Factory wipe doesn't work.

I'm trying to wipe my One X, but it is refusing to do so, all my stuff stays there and the phone is extremely sluggish.
What am I doing wrong?
I'm wiping from CWM 6.0.3.1
Ratzu said:
I'm trying to wipe my One X, but it is refusing to do so, all my stuff stays there and the phone is extremely sluggish.
What am I doing wrong?
I'm wiping from CWM 6.0.3.1
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Download TWRP 2.3.3.1
Fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.zip
Fastboot erase cache
Fasboot reboot bootloader
Go to recovery, then wipe.
exad said:
Download TWRP 2.3.3.1
Fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.zip
Fastboot erase cache
Fasboot reboot bootloader
Go to recovery, then wipe.
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Didn't work.
Didn't wipe?
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Didn't wipe?
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Nope.
Is there an error or does it complete successfully?
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Ratzu said:
Nope.
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What are you wiping? Just cache? just dalvik cache? Make sure you have a spare rom on your pc and then wipe everything. Cache,Dalvik cache, sytem, factory reset,and sdcard. Guaranteed all your stuff will be gone. Including your rom. Youll have to mount your sdcard afterwards and copy a rom to the sd and flash it afterwards.
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What are you wiping? Just cache? just dalvik cache? Make sure you have a spare rom on your pc and then wipe everything. Cache,Dalvik cache, sytem, factory reset,and sdcard. Guaranteed all your stuff will be gone. Including your rom. Youll have to mount your sdcard afterwards and copy a rom to the sd and flash it afterwards.
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Wiping sdcard returns an error, but everything else "works" but doesn't do anything.
Ratzu said:
Wiping sdcard returns an error, but everything else "works" but doesn't do anything.
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I'm at a loss sorry. If you didn't check the md5, that would be a good start, just to ensure it was a good download. Also, hopefully it was twrp 2.3.3.1 or earlier as higher versions have wiping issues.
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I'm voting operator error
If your on twrp 2.3.3.1 mount storage and format sd on a pc... Copy Rom to sd and flash away. With all your stuff gone
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31ken31 said:
I'm voting operator error
If your on twrp 2.3.3.1 mount storage and format sd on a pc... Copy Rom to sd and flash away. With all your stuff gone
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What is the best way to wipe it? Fastboot?
What can't I delete, if I have to do it manually?
And how do I mount storage from recovery, can you give me a detailed process? I've never had a problem like this.
Ratzu said:
What is the best way to wipe it? Fastboot?
What can't I delete, if I have to do it manually?
And how do I mount storage from recovery, can you give me a detailed process? I've never had a problem like this.
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The tab that says mount... And it won't make a difference if u delete one thing at a time or format it. If you can't find mount in recovery stop screwing with the phone. You haven't read enough. I don't mind helping but.... Do try and help yourself before asking. These phones can be tricky, spend a few hours getting a grasp then I'll bet you could handle it on your own
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Reflashing Venom XL Rom

Are there any step by step instructions to reflash the Venom XL rom using twrp or Goomanager ?
Jeff
Montana, USA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35238759
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Boot to recovery, wipe cache, dalvik system factory reset
Flash viper zip file.
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exad said:
Boot to recovery, wipe cache, dalvik system factory reset
Flash viper zip file.
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Damn, too many steps. Need a full guide. Oh wait no-one would read it
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exad said:
Boot to recovery, wipe cache, dalvik system factory reset
Flash viper zip file
In TWRP check the boxes that say Zip file signature verification and Force MD5...??
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Jklsr55 said:
exad said:
Boot to recovery, wipe cache, dalvik system factory reset
Flash viper zip file
In TWRP check the boxes that say Zip file signature verification and Force MD5...??
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no. leave them as they are by default. unchecked. Everything is always default unless otherwise stated.
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