Q[ROM][JB][Beta]JellyBelly-v5-Lagfree Edition-CM10 (unofficial)[Updated 1/6/13] - EVO Shift 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is that a patch for the a2sd or do I need to find the zip from another thread

rah007 said:
Is that a patch for the a2sd or do I need to find the zip from another thread
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No that is DarkTremor's apps2sd.zip in the OP, it should work on any 4.0+ ROM but I have only tested it on v5. Make sure you follow the instructions word for word.

bilgerryan said:
No that is DarkTremor's apps2sd.zip in the OP, it should work on any 4.0+ ROM but I have only tested it on v5. Make sure you follow the instructions word for word.
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Ok, so I'm just flash on top as I would gapps

rah007 said:
Ok, so I'm just flash on top as I would gapps
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No. Follow the instructions in the OP. Boot the ROM before you try to flash it.

Quick question about a2sd as I am setting up for first time. What type of ext should partition be for this ROM/kernel?

To partition your sc card, back up your sd card on your pc. (The process erases everything on it) After you have it backed up go into cwm recovery/advanced. Highlight partition sd card. Highlight 512m, enter. Then hight light 0m, enter. Cwm will do its thing then when its done its all ready to go. Theres no need to worry about 2, 3 or 4ext etc. When its done just put your stuff back on the sd card and thats it.

Could you change the name of this thread a little? It is really confusing when I get my email notifications.

bilgerryan said:
Could you change the name of this thread a little? It is really confusing when I get my email notifications.
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How would u like it modified to help

rah007 said:
How would u like it modified to help
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Just change the name... its exactly the same as the title of my thread... so when I get notifications I don't know which thread it is coming from. It doesn't matter what you change it to, just make it a little different. Even just adding the [Q] like your other thread would suffice

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[How-To] Apply 10MB RAM Hack to CM 4.2.11.1

This ram hack for CM 4.2.11.1 takes the 10MB away from the GPU for 3D games and makes the extra RAM available for use. Note that if ur a person who plays 3D games, this isnt for u but if not...Enjoy!! you can thank absolutelyandroid.com for this.
*goto http://www.4shared.com/file/183027387/927f7f50/boot42111.html and download the file, place it on the root of your sdcard and rename it ramhack.img
In Terminal Emulator..
1.) type "su" and press enter...when superuser requests root access, select "always accept"
2.) type "flash_image boot /sdcard/ramhack.img" and press enter
3.) type "reboot" and press enter.
4.) Enjoy...
* If you want to check and see if it worked. Go back into Terminal Emulator and..
1.) type "su" and press enter
2.) type "cat /proc/meminfo" and press enter
3.) if done correctly, instead of 97076kb, it should say 107076kb
could i do this for hero rom
boimarc89 said:
2.) type "flash_image boot /sdcard/ramhack.img" and press enter
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i believe, you are incredibly wrong in typing ".../ramhack.img"
it should be ".../boot42111.img"
oh wait wait, you renamed it. my bad. ok so now my question is why would you rename it? such a pointless step! if your gonna copy and paste just copy and paste dont change things.
1. people already have trouble doing things even with the simplest stuff, so extra steps are dumb
2. even something as simple as renaming the file could cause problems.
be careful with what you post so you dont end up with people blaming you for screwing up there phones.
i just read your sig... how about you make the example and follow your own advice?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=566410
guess you didn't see that thread.
HaloTechnology said:
could i do this for hero rom
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naw bruh, its only for CM 4.2.11.1. Cyanogen used Android 1.6 and pieces of 2.0/2.1 to build it. Hero/Sense ROMs that are stable enough for everyday use Android 1.5. Sorry. Remember to use the search button at the top right for questions like that.
Anyway that I can get a mirror on AndroidSpin or have this attached to the thread since 4Shared is blocked at my job?
roadrunnerx7 said:
i believe, you are incredibly wrong in typing ".../ramhack.img"
it should be ".../boot42111.img"
oh wait wait, you renamed it. my bad. ok so now my question is why would you rename it? such a pointless step! if your gonna copy and paste just copy and paste dont change things.
1. people already have trouble doing things even with the simplest stuff, so extra steps are dumb
2. even something as simple as renaming the file could cause problems.
be careful with what you post so you dont end up with people blaming you for screwing up there phones.
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i worded it exactly to how i did it..cummon its my 1st how-to. just tryna help some people because i was one of those people who used to start new posts about questions already answered and i just wanna help.....
boimarc89 said:
i worded it exactly to how i did it..cummon its my 1st how-to. just tryna help some people because i was one of those people who used to start new posts about questions already answered and i just wanna help.....
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ok ok true true, i was a little too hard on you, my bad. sorry. just be careful with what and how you post, especially with how-to's. but your right, thanks for trying to help
cashless said:
Anyway that I can get a mirror on AndroidSpin or have this attached to the thread since 4Shared is blocked at my job?
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i tried to zip the file and upload it but my computer is trippin. sorry bruh
boimarc89 said:
naw bruh, its only for CM 4.2.11.1. Cyanogen used Android 1.6 and pieces of 2.0/2.1 to build it. Hero/Sense ROMs that are stable enough for everyday use Android 1.5. Sorry. Remember to use the search button at the top right for questions like that.
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ohh sorry thaxs anyway
HaloTechnology said:
ohh sorry thaxs anyway
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naw dont be sorry...u jus had a question. we are all here to help eachotha so ask away bruh. remember to use the search button 1st if ur curious about a MOD or somethin.
I'm assuming to undo this you simply backup the boot.img from 4.2.11.1 and reflash it. Or is it not that simple?
david1171 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=566410
guess you didn't see that thread.
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i did search for it but i guess i missed it or i typed somethin wrong in the search bar....oops lol
matt_stang said:
I'm assuming to undo this you simply backup the boot.img from 4.2.11.1 and reflash it. Or is it not that simple?
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if u wanna undo this and regress to your backup rememba rule #1, always back up ur stuff before u do anything via nandroid in recovery mode
negative effects?
i was just wondering, i know that it says that the 10mb hack will negatively effect 3d gaming... i'm fine with that, but before going ahead, is there anything else that anyone has noticed actually getting worse performance? any particular apps, widgets, non-3d games?
thanks
Mirror(1): Here (RapidShare)
Mirror(2): Here (Direct)
Just place boot.img in the root of your sdcard and run the following
Code:
su
flash_image boot /sdcard/boot.img
reboot
You can also test it by running
Code:
su
cat /proc/meminfo
At the very top you should see "MemTotal: 107076 kb (Thanks to boimarc89 for this)
polarbearmc said:
i was just wondering, i know that it says that the 10mb hack will negatively effect 3d gaming... i'm fine with that, but before going ahead, is there anything else that anyone has noticed actually getting worse performance? any particular apps, widgets, non-3d games?
thanks
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The only other known side-effect is random reboots, but those don't happen too often
not bad... i've found my phone has random reboots once in a while anyway haha. as long as it's faster while it's workin, i suppose i'll be happy haha
you can also check if its installed correctly by opening terminal then typing (free) is ur lazy like me
roadrunnerx7 said:
i believe, you are incredibly wrong in typing ".../ramhack.img"
it should be ".../boot42111.img"
oh wait wait, you renamed it. my bad. ok so now my question is why would you rename it? such a pointless step! if your gonna copy and paste just copy and paste dont change things.
1. people already have trouble doing things even with the simplest stuff, so extra steps are dumb
2. even something as simple as renaming the file could cause problems.
be careful with what you post so you dont end up with people blaming you for screwing up there phones.
i just read your sig... how about you make the example and follow your own advice?
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well I dont know about g1, but on mytouch the virtual keyboard in the terminal emulator doesnt type numbers, so renaming the file to something without numbers like ramhack.img is required to do the hack without adb shell

[ROM](Working Update.zip) -> Defy Update.zip Cookie Cutter Rom

Defy Froyo 3.4.2 Cookie Cutter Rom​
Q. How Do I use the Update.zip?
A. Go to Market & Download Defy SD-Recovery & Install..
1. Next place the Update.zip on the /sdcard via PC
2. Turn on MoTo Phone Portal ( SD-Recovery is SD Based so you need to Turn Off USB Mass Storage )
3. ADB Debugging does not have to be Turned Off on my version
Once Booted into the Recovery apply the update.zip
wait a few minutes & it should be done...
Please Reads the notes I left in the Update.zip if you build a Custom Update.zip, this will save you trouble down the road.
What's Flashed?
A. Boot.img
B. dev_tree
C. Moto Blur 3.4.2 Rom ( Yes I know it's not the latest, built off what I had )
D. UNO & TMO-TV Removed
E. Rooted ( SU & Superuser )
F. Busybox Installed to xbin
G. Rest of Rom is stock
Once installed, remove eugene.apk from /system/app ( Old boot strap that need adb turned off before rebooting / defy sd-recovery does not have this issue)
Q. I Edited the update.zip & Now it fails verf. in recovery when trying to flash!
A. example of signapk on signing the edited update
java -Xmx1024m -jar signapk.jar -w testkey.x509.pem testkey.pk8 update1.zip update.zip
Download: Original Post
To Update other parts of the Phone: Add this to the update-scripts for what you are flashing.
If we had all these Parts from 2.1 we could go back.
package_extract_file("lbl", "/tmp/lbl");
write_raw_image("/tmp/lbl","lbl");
delete("/tmp/lbl");
package_extract_file("device_tree.bin", "/tmp/device_tree.bin");
write_raw_image("/tmp/device_tree.bin","devtree");
delete("/tmp/device_tree.bin");
package_extract_file("cdrom", "/tmp/cdrom");
write_raw_image("/tmp/cdrom","cdrom");
delete("/tmp/cdrom");
package_extract_file("logo.bin", "/tmp/logo.bin");
write_raw_image("/tmp/logo.bin","logo.bin");
delete("/tmp/logo.bin");
package_extract_file("umts_wrigleyref_build.bin", "/tmp/umts_wrigleyref_build.bin");
write_raw_image("/tmp/umts_wrigleyref_build.bin","bpsw");
delete("/tmp/umts_wrigleyref_build.bin");
package_extract_file("cdt.bin", "/tmp/cdt.bin");
write_raw_image("/tmp/cdt.bin","cdt.bin");
delete("/tmp/cdt.bin");
Hey eugene,
Glad to see you working on Defy too
I think this will be major help for developers and btw that 3.4.2 version did you used? since there are many of them.
Thanks.
um. 107 I think since it has a floating update.zip someplace & sbf.
Ill update to the latest when I start building roms
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i don't understand. is the boot.img still the signed cg35.smg?
if so, can't we just use the cmw to do that?
can you post more detailed chages you made over cmw?
other than the signapk and usb debugging described.
many thanks.
eugene373 - great work!
racca said:
i don't understand. is the boot.img still the signed cg35.smg?
if so, can't we just use the cmw to do that?
can you post more detailed chages you made over cmw?
other than the signapk and usb debugging described.
many thanks.
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Same here, i'm pretty interested in more details, thank you
this Zip File is for what ?
Thanks
Greetings
you can not use cwm due encryption. If you dont know what an update.zip is stick to nandroid...
This is for rom builders.
Heading out, when I get home ill make it clearer.
Though, now that I think about it cwm might be fine due to the nature of how it works.
Ill test later and let everyone know
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So we are able to install updates via the "normal" Motorola Recovery mode? So we are able to get a "unbrickable" Defy?
Edit: got it myself. The ZIP File won't be recognized by the motorola recovery... anyway thanks for your job
Now, what can SD-recovery do? Can it write other partitions, like cdt.bin?
Simplestas said:
Now, what can SD-recovery do? Can it write other partitions, like cdt.bin?
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Yes. I can add the string if you would like
eugene373 said:
To Update other parts of the Phone: Add this to the update-scripts for what you are flashing.
package_extract_file("lbl", "/tmp/lbl");
write_raw_image("/tmp/lbl","lbl");
delete("/tmp/lbl");
package_extract_file("device_tree.bin", "/tmp/device_tree.bin");
write_raw_image("/tmp/device_tree.bin","devtree");
delete("/tmp/device_tree.bin");
package_extract_file("cdrom", "/tmp/cdrom");
write_raw_image("/tmp/cdrom","cdrom");
delete("/tmp/cdrom");
package_extract_file("logo.bin", "/tmp/logo.bin");
write_raw_image("/tmp/logo.bin","logo.bin");
delete("/tmp/logo.bin");
package_extract_file("umts_wrigleyref_build.bin", "/tmp/umts_wrigleyref_build.bin");
write_raw_image("/tmp/umts_wrigleyref_build.bin","bpsw");
delete("/tmp/umts_wrigleyref_build.bin");
package_extract_file("cdt.bin", "/tmp/cdt.bin");
write_raw_image("/tmp/cdt.bin","cdt.bin");
delete("/tmp/cdt.bin");
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eugene373 said:
Yes. I can add the string if you would like
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CwM can do exactly the same afaik, i've already made quite a few update.zip with it.
after reading all your notes, do you actually mean that we can't use format on those patitions?
if you do, well, i learned it the hard way, and delete_recursive also works for me.
thanks for putting up an excellent example if not for anything else, it's much needed.
racca said:
CwM can do exactly the same afaik, i've already made quite a few update.zip with it.
after reading all your notes, do you actually mean that we can't use format on those patitions?
if you do, well, i learned it the hard way, and delete_recursive also works for me.
thanks for putting up an excellent example if not for anything else, it's much needed.
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Correct, you can only format with the stock recovery ( Hence the reason why I used the Stock Recovery ) any Partition with cwm recovery will cause a non-booting system..
regarding cwm I've not tested it, so Likely it will work.. Steven is still working on the cwm recovery & there is no point in me adding another cwm bootstrap recovery... Mine is just pure stock & works perfect.
I'm still weeding through the /bin /etc file's to find exactly what needs left...
but main goal was to provide an example of what is needed to make an update.zip with out breaking the system.
what exactly is the benefit of this new method?
drsouly said:
what exactly is the benefit of this new method?
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um? Your joking right!
Update versus a nandroid, I would have thought it was a no brainier....
Build & edit roms on the fly + being able to flash boot.img & downgrading is fine without sbf unless you screw up completely..
eugene373 said:
um? Your joking right!
Update versus a nandroid, I would have thought it was a no brainier....
Build & edit roms on the fly + being able to flash boot.img & downgrading is fine without sbf unless you screw up completely..
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ok now i got it thx
drsouly said:
ok now i got it thx
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no problem, wasn't sure if you was being a smart-ass or honestly didn't know...
either way, sorry If I offended you.
~Eugene
I didn't understand yet . I can or not apply the update file using stock recovery?
EDIT: forget I understood now.
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psicodelico said:
I didn't understand yet . I can or not apply the update file using stock recovery?
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Read OP.... Download Defy SD-Recovery from Market
Yeah, I read again slowly and understood.
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[mod] [x-post] Hide / Rebind Option Menu

Mod is listed under the international version of the one x, but i wanted to repost it over here so the rest of us aware of this awesome mod.
Original Thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1582506\
Basically it gets rid of the option bar at the bottom of the screen on non-ICS apps/games and makes the multitask/tast switch button, the new options menu.
Long pressing the home button becomes the new switcher.
Ahem. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645290
pretty sure the general section dwellers just don't come in here, and when they do they don't search.. lol
_MetalHead_ said:
Ahem. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645290
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But I dont want the extended power menu.
Is this even safe? This is for the international version and while they are similar, they are not the same. Someone already softbricked his phone trying to use the odexed version of this mod. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1652566
_MetalHead_ said:
Is this even safe? This is for the international version and while they are similar, they are not the same. Someone already softbricked his phone trying to use the odexed version of this mod. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1652566
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Yup...I still need help if someone has experience with fixing these things and not losing data on ones phone (currently adb is not letting me push my backup-ed files)
can't search for something i didnt know existed
Berserk87 said:
can't search for something i didnt know existed
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Why did you assume this worked for the stateside One X? I checked and trust me, it doesn't.
ErikWithNoC said:
Yup...I still need help if someone has experience with fixing these things and not losing data on ones phone (currently adb is not letting me push my backup-ed files)
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Flashing an RUU does not erase files on /sdcard... I'm assuming you have them backed up in Titanium Backup? So this method should work for you.
zonk7ate9 said:
Flashing an RUU does not erase files on /sdcard... I'm assuming you have them backed up in Titanium Backup? So this method should work for you.
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I flashed the RUU and my music and photos are still there, but I lost all my apps because there stored somewhere else on the device (thanks HTC), at least that's what I thought.
ErikWithNoC said:
I flashed the RUU and my music and photos are still there, but I lost all my apps because there stored somewhere else on the device (thanks HTC), at least that's what I thought.
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That's what Zonk7 meant. Of course it wiped your apps. In order to be able to use most apps while SD card is mounted as USB drive, the apps are not stored in the SD card.
Hence the comment about Titanium backup.
Simply restore your apps after you RUU from the titanium backup you have in your SD card.
the mod should work for us Rogers users though, shouldn't it?
lilhyper said:
That's what Zonk7 meant. Of course it wiped your apps. In order to be able to use most apps while SD card is mounted as USB drive, the apps are not stored in the SD card.
Hence the comment about Titanium backup.
Simply restore your apps after you RUU from the titanium backup you have in your SD card.
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Yeah I know, but I didn't make a backup with Titanium. I know I should have, but I didn't think about it at the time and I'm just concerned with space.
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Ahem. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645290
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designgears said:
pretty sure the general section dwellers just don't come in here, and when they do they don't search.. lol
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Well the one you link to says it doesnt work yet. So maybe the general section dwellers did search and the forum police got it wrong this time lol jk
imma let someone else try it first though lol

[guide and steps] how to dualboot 2 or more roms using dualbootpatcher app

[GUIDE AND STEPS] HOW TO DUALBOOT 2 OR MORE ROMS USING DUALBOOTPATCHER APP​
Howdy All!!!
Today, I'll be guiding you how to Dual Boot 2 ROM from S5 G900H device. This guide can also work for other Phone and Models as well, as long as it is been supported by DualBootPatcherAndroid app.
I'm not the creator of the DualBootPatcherAndroid app, I'm just the user that decided to share a guide and steps for using the DualBootPatcherAndroid app.
With this, we don't need to flash our current ROM away from our devices to try a new ROM. We just test any ROM by Dual Booting it and leave our Daily ROM Untouched. Also, there's NO LIMIT to the number of ROM you want to install on your Device, as long as there's Available Space on your Device or Micro Sd Card. And, any ROM that you Dual Boot that you don't want for one reason or the other, you can easily Delete it and it won't affect you Primary ROM which should be your Daily use ROM. You just Delete the ROM then you good to go with your Daily ROM.
DUALBOOTPATCHER NOW SUPPORT ODIN FILES AS WELL
I pay my Respect by giving Credit to the following:
@chenxiaolong, (for creating DualBootPatcherAndroid app) Here's his thread link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2447534 to thank him and donate to him if you want to donate.
@yash92duster, (For his AWESOMATIC Work and Effort creating WANTED ROM S7EDGE PORT) Here's his thread link http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/development/rom-yash92duster-mm-6-0-1-stock-t3411527 to thank him and donate to him if you want to donate.
@jonathanmohamed, (for his AWESOMATIC Work and Effort creating AJ'S ROM NOTE7 PORT) Here's his thread link http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...development-exynos/g900h-aj-s-n7-rom-t3487815 to thank him and donate to him if you want to donate.
I'm also thanking all other Members and Developers for given Support one way to the other to the above Mentioned OP's.
There's no way you gonna brick you device for following this Guide. You only put your device in DANGER if you Flash any ROM that's not Recommended for you device and if you include any other steps apart from my complete step... Then you have YOURSELF to BLAME!!!
First is to get everything that is needed, best to get everything ready and setup.
1> You need to be on the Primary ROM that you want to be using, that will be the ROM you using daily. My is AJ'S ROM NOTE7 PORT at the moment of creating this Guide and Steps.
2> You need to download the other ROM that you want to Dual Boot with. My is WANTED ROM as at now.
3> You need to download the DualBootPatcher app from the link https://dbp.noobdev.io/
4> You need to install the DualBootPatcherAndroid app on your Primary ROM.
5> After installation of the DualBootPatcherAndroid app, open it and it will ask you to set kernel and reboot, do as it instructed you to do... But, if it did not ask you to reboot your device that fine but if it said you should reboot then don't be a hero, just reboot.
6> Open the DualBootPatcherAndroid again if you reboot your phone, click on ROM and you see just your Primary ROM with a tick. Press the 3 dash on the top left hand of the phone.
7> Click on Patch Zip File, and click on the plus(?) button at the bottom of the right side of the phone.
8> Navigate to where the Second ROM is that you want to Dual Boot, and click on it, something will pop up with info about your device, leave that and click on the Partition Configuration and you will see list of where to install the ROM. You can choose Data Slot or Extsd Slot. Let me explain :
Data Slot: If you have space size you can choose Data Slot as you install more apps your space size will be reducing and you might end up with "Insufficient Space" message.
Extsd Slot: if you choose that then the ROM will be install in your ExtSdCard but the Data Files will be install in the phone memory but the System Files will be in the Memory Card.
9> After choosing your choice for installing the ROM, you now have to choose ID for the ROM, it's a name you want to call it. Now mind you, if you want to install any other thing ZIP files from recovery to this ROM, you MUST name it the same name and follow the process starting from number 6. If your satisfy with the ROM name you choose, then click "Continue". Then choose where you want to save the new ROM, and the click save.
10> Now reboot to recovery and navigate to where you save the new ROM and flash it as normal. You need not worry cause it will be installed in the new name that you named it.
11> After installation, reboot as normal, it will take longer than 10 to 15 minutes to show the Setup Screen but don't worrying it doing it's thing in the background. To know you on track, when it's restarting and you see the light at the very top left side of the phone ON,* then you know you on track, just leave it and soon you be greeted with the Setup screen of the ROM.
12> From the Setup Screen you definitely should know what to do.
13> When you've COMPLETED the Setup, the next thing to do is to install the DualBootPatcherAndroid app, that is what you be using to Switch ROMS.
14> To Switch ROMS:
I> Open the DualBootPatcherAndroid app
II> Press the 3 dash on the top left hand of the phone
III> Click on ROMS (for the first time it will ask to Set Kernel, go ahead and do it)
IV> Click on the ROM you want to Switch to (the one with a tick is the one it will always boot up whenever your device restart)
V> Reboot the device.
VI> Once Reboot, you be on the selected ROM.
Go ahead and Explore the DualBootPatcherAndroid app. But whatever you do. DO NOT MESS WITH YOUR PRIMARY ROM UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND AND KNOW WHAT YOU DOING.
That's ALL there's to it. I hope this Guide been Helpful and easy to Understand. I Might FLASH my Phone from Scratch to create a Video Guide if I happen to find myself something to record with.
SCREEN SHOT LINK HERE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70047953&postcount=101​
Don't just Type "thanks" but instead make use of the "Thanks Button"​
Great... beat luck
sent from my Tencent OS G900H
Trying now
very excited
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faqeeh.f said:
Trying now
very excited
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@faqeeh.f,
Follow the guide and you be extremely more excited when you follow and complete the guide, the out come results will be in your device:good:
10> Now reboot to recovery and navigate to where you save the new ROM and flash it as normal. You need not worry cause it will be installed in the new name that you named it.
To do that should i Full Make a Full Wipe ?
guntzog said:
10> Now reboot to recovery and navigate to where you save the new ROM and flash it as normal. You need not worry cause it will be installed in the new name that you named it.
To do that should i Full Make a Full Wipe ?
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Did I mention about Full Wipe or Wiping anything? Please, people just follow the Guide and Steps as you see it... Don't include anything what so ever
Really simple guide.. just follow guide without questioning any thing.. Thanx man much need thing 4 me..?✌✌✌
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petbede said:
@faqeeh.f,
Follow the guide and you be extremely more excited when you follow and complete the guide, the out come results will be in your device:good:
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Ready to start but was asking you that can i use marshmallow and kitkat dual boot?
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hotmotogp said:
Really simple guide.. just follow guide without questioning any thing.. Thanx man much need thing 4 me..?
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@hotmotogp,
You are highly welcome. Do spread and share my links to help others. @hotmotogp, thanks
faqeeh.f said:
Ready to start but was asking you that can i use marshmallow and kitkat dual boot?
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@faqeeh.f,
Yes you can... There's no limit to what to flash, as long as the ROM you Flashing is Recommended for your device
petbede said:
@faqeeh.f,
Yes you can... There's no limit to what to flash, as long as the ROM you Flashing is Recommended for your device
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May be i have to flash modem for kitkat
Does it conflicts with tge primary rom?
Thanks
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faqeeh.f said:
May be i have to flash modem for kitkat
Does it conflicts with tge primary rom?
Thanks
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@faqeeh.f,
Kindly follow the Guide and Steps. Instruction is not to add anything. Nothing will conflict with anything cause the DualBootPatcherAndroid app will sort it out.
Once again people, just follow the Guide and Steps as it is... Is that too hard to understand
petbede said:
@faqeeh.f,
Kindly follow the Guide and Steps. Instruction is not to add anything. Nothing will conflict with anything cause the DualBootPatcherAndroid app will sort it out.
Once again people, just follow the Guide and Steps as it is... Is that too hard to understand
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No it's too easy. Was just asking.
Thank you and sorry for trouble
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faqeeh.f said:
No it's too easy. Was just asking.
Thank you and sorry for trouble
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@faqeeh.f,
You highly welcome. Kindly use the "thanks button" :good:
please help
how to flash gapps on cm in dual boot?
which partition should i select?
edit: got it now... thsnks
sonisamanvaya said:
how to flash gapps on cm in dual boot?
which partition should i select?
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@sonisamanvaya,
Go to Step 9 of my Guide and the answers you'll need are all there, and remember to follow the Steps as it is, don't change or add anything else.
THIS IS AWESOME!!! Thanks for posting this....
I often have to keep making backups and restoring, this is a great life saver!
jonathanmohamed said:
THIS IS AWESOME!!! Thanks for posting this....
I often have to keep making backups and restoring, this is a great life saver!
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@jonathanmohamed,
You highly welcome. I hope you working on something for our G900H? :good:
@petbede
Hi there good work:good::victory:
One ques
Out of 16gb , How much internal memory is left for you
When you have two clean installed roms without any other apps installed ???
yash92duster said:
@petbede
Hi there good work:good::victory:
One ques
Out of 16gb , How much internal memory is left for you
When you have two clean installed roms without any other apps installed ???
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@yash92duster,
I'm glad to be able to support one way or the other, that's why we ALL here to give support, to get the best among the best for our devices world wide:good:
As for the question you asked, I can't tell now cause I've 3 ROMS running on my device... WANTED ROM 6.3, AJ'S ROM 2.2, and CM-13.0.
What I'll do later today is to wipe everything and start from scratch and give the information details you asked for and be able to tell you.

[OP6/T] Effortless ROM Flashing...

I created a script that'll ease Custom ROM installation on A/B devices. The script is generic and will work w/ any rom, device.
General flash instructions:
-Flash OxygenOS
-Flash your Custom ROM of choice
-Flash Finalize.zip
-Boot to System
Download finalize script from here
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For the intellectuals: This script copies firmware to both slots, clears dalvik-cache and deletes the useless India partition.
Hope this saved you guys some headache while flashing ROMs.
Good job
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Link not found.
anhenrique said:
Links off
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kaziupal said:
Link not found.
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https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261712574
New script in the OP, look there again
I used this same zip on my Motorola G7 Power device. It worked well and is no doubt a life saver. Does anyone know how this is different than finalize zip? I guess I could take a look inside both of them and try to determine what the differences are that way....
There's Finalize.zip I found and I think it is easier. Bacause all you have to do is flash the zip file after installing OOS and ROM with built-in TWRP, then format data and reboot to system. No reboot to recovery in between and save you time.
tiga016 said:
There's Finalize.zip I found and I think it is easier. Bacause all you have to do is flash the zip file after installing OOS and ROM with built-in TWRP, then format data and reboot to system. No reboot to recovery in between and save you time.
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Link ?
lazye53 said:
Link ?
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Finalize zip: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=8889791610682890605
Finalize also deletes India partition.
Flash OOS, flash rom, flash finalize, format data, reboot system.
For some info on finalize see op on Pixen here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ross-device-development/rom-pixen-os-t3969005
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PokemonTotalWar said:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=4349826312261712574
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Stahp
Prakyy said:
Stahp
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Did you take it down for a reason? It's still accessible through Lineage's website, and people are asking for it. Ask a mod to lock your thread if you don't want any more posts on it, brother
anhenrique said:
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Updated w/ AFH link
PokemonTotalWar said:
Did you take it down for a reason? It's still accessible through Lineage's website, and people are asking for it. Ask a mod to lock your thread if you don't want any more posts on it, brother
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I said stop because you are posting incorrect file. Anyways, I also made a script called "Finalize.zip" which is the one I suggest people use and I've updated the thread to reflect the same.
Didn't check on XDA for a while cuz it wasn't on my mind, really.
Prakyy said:
I said stop because you are posting incorrect file. Anyways, I also made a script called "Finalize.zip" which is the one I suggest people use and I've updated the thread to reflect the same.
Didn't check on XDA for a while cuz it wasn't on my mind, really.
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Ah, alright. Not trying to be rude, just didn't get the idea from your previous response. Now that Finalize is up on the main post, I'll go ahead and edit my comment to say so
flash713 said:
I used this same zip on my Motorola G7 Power device. It worked well and is no doubt a life saver. Does anyone know how this is different than finalize zip? I guess I could take a look inside both of them and try to determine what the differences are that way....
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tiga016 said:
There's Finalize.zip I found and I think it is easier. Bacause all you have to do is flash the zip file after installing OOS and ROM with built-in TWRP, then format data and reboot to system. No reboot to recovery in between and save you time.
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Yes I made the finalize thingy as well lol.
And PiXeN uses that in the official flash instructions so yeah, it works and is definitely the one I recommend you use.
Also, updated the OP.
Prakyy said:
I created a script that'll ease Custom ROM installation on A/B devices. The script is generic and will work w/ any rom, device.
General flash instructions:
-Flash OxygenOS
-Flash your Custom ROM of choice
-Flash Finalize.zip
-Boot to System
Download finalize script from here
#######################################
For the intellectuals: This script copies firmware to both slots, clears dalvik-cache and deletes the useless India partition.
Hope this saved you guys some headache while flashing ROMs.
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Dude! This ist Genius! Thank you so swirling much!
Prakyy said:
Download finalize script from here
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using this with no issue at all.
this is what XDA Developers was originally meant for.
thank you very much for this share!
Thank you so much for this. It has made all the flashing hassles much convenient. Works very well on the 6T. I have tried it on couple of different ROMs, no problems yet.
Thank u mister for created this zip fils and script inside in it :good:

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