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
Related
So um a funny thing happened, i was in rom manager and reflashed Cwm over again. Because i had a custom themed Cwm. Now when i try booting inti recovery it just sends me to the fastloader screen and says recovery img not found!! I tried reflashing via rom manager 3 times already......CWM just wont come back i needed it to flash roms! Im currently on ns collab/franco. I have no clue whats wrong.
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Do u have adb and fastboot set up?
If so download cwm 5.0.20 rename it to recovery
Navigate to fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Have you tried to flash with fastboot flash recovery name.img?
Can you guys tell me how to do it via terminal emulator? I dont have adb setup and dont use it alot.
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This might help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007782
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This might help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007782
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Yeah thats the one! i used that when rooting and flashing my phone! thanks for linking it. Im downloading CWM 5.0.20 the newest one and will use that guide to push it to the phone
it should be fine, i will try and find out.
Make sure u rename it to recovery not recovery(name).img
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Ok problem - i tried flashing via terminal emulator and now when i try to reboot into CWM it stays on the Google Screen. any ideas guys?
i did it the exact same way it said on here, flashing via terminal, and i also renamed it to recovery.img
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242901
Never mind guys,got it working! after the via terminal, i just reflashed on Rom manager. Its ok now, i can get into CWM. Any idea why this would happen in the first place though? its odd.
you have to edit the official OTA zip file and remove it from there I'm working on it
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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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!
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
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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
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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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Current Status: Stuck on cyogen mod logo with blue "load bar" going around in circles
Current Steps: Brand new Att one X
Used Hansoons AIO toolkit to unlock root/ install TWRP 2.3.1.0
Mounted device and copied CM10 Stable zip for evita to device
Factory Wipe on Device
Installed CM10 Zip
Cleared Cache
Rebooted
Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks.
What hboot are you on? If it's 1.14 you need to flash the boot.img file separately. Extract that file from the CM10 zip and flash it in fastboot with "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
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fabiancalvo said:
What hboot are you on? If it's 1.14 you need to flash the boot.img file separately. Extract that file from the CM10 zip and flash it in fastboot with "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
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Not quite sure why but did the exact same steps a second time and it worked.. thanks though.
Hello guys,
I've been looking around for CM11 for my HTC One X+.
Now I've found the original CM11 on their website for HOX+, but there is one little question I got about this.
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=enrc2b
That's the link where I've found it by the way.
There is no boot.img download, how safe is it to just install the ROM? In my opinion it isn't.
So let me know what you guys think.
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NiZii. said:
Hello guys,
I've been looking around for CM11 for my HTC One X+.
Now I've found the original CM11 on their website for HOX+, but there is one little question I got about this.
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=enrc2b
That's the link where I've found it by the way.
There is no boot.img download, how safe is it to just install the ROM? In my opinion it isn't.
So let me know what you guys think.
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Its on the official website, and It should work. Make a backup though.
The boot.img download isn't there because the boot.img is probably inside the .zip.
So open the zip and you'll have your boot.img.
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krishneelg3 said:
Its on the official website, and It should work. Make a backup though.
The boot.img download isn't there because the boot.img is probably inside the .zip.
So open the zip and you'll have your boot.img.
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Yeah, already found it.
Thanks though.
One small question, if I'm going to put the .zip file on my SD card I can just leave the boot.img in the .zip right?
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NiZii. said:
Yeah, already found it.
Thanks though.
One small question, if I'm going to put the .zip file on my SD card I can just leave the boot.img in the .zip right?
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Well is your device s-off or s-on?
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krishneelg3 said:
Well is your device s-off or s-on?
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S-On, after hours of searching how to put S-Off I gave that up. Since I can't find it for my HTC One X+.
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NiZii. said:
S-On, after hours of searching how to put S-Off I gave that up. Since I can't find it for my HTC One X+.
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Oh okay, you will need to flash the boot.img alone then as flashing the ROM zip won't just work. So boot into bootloader, and flash the new boot.img you had extracted from the .zip
Once yo uhave flashed the .img boot into recovery mode and perform a gull wipe, including cache. Once done simply flash the zip and reboot.
First reboot takes a bit so be patient. I also recommend you getting a band backup in case.
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krishneelg3 said:
Oh okay, you will need to flash the boot.img alone then as flashing the ROM zip won't just work. So boot into bootloader, and flash the new boot.img you had extracted from the .zip
Once yo uhave flashed the .img boot into recovery mode and perform a gull wipe, including cache. Once done simply flash the zip and reboot.
First reboot takes a bit so be patient. I also recommend you getting a band backup in case.
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Ye I know it takes a lot of time since I've been flashing a ROM once before, but I can just leave the file in the .zip when flashing it in recovery?
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NiZii. said:
Ye I know it takes a lot of time since I've been flashing a ROM once before, but I can just leave the file in the .zip when flashing it in recovery?
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Yeah I suppose you can. Nothing will happen.
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krishneelg3 said:
Yeah I suppose you can. Nothing will happen.
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Okay thanks.
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Okay thanks.
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No worries.
All the best.
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If you're coming from a Sense ROM you can't just flash the zip without flashing the boot.img. It wouldn't even boot. And sometimes it boots but without mobile signal or WiFi signal.
So just place the zip on your sdcard, take the boot.img out of the zip on your computer.. Then boot into bootloader and connect it to the computer using USB then type
"fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Then "fastboot erase cache"
(you must have fastboot installed and configured on your computer)
Then boot into recovery and flash the zip file and gapps. Oh don't forget a wipe is mandatory if you're coming from sense ROM. But if you're coming from an AOSP ROM it's recommended but you can go without wiping. I flashed cyanogen over paranoid android without wiping data and had no issues at all. But I wiped the system partition.
And you cannot S-OFF an HTC One X+.. If it's S-ON then it stays that way. Only a few amount of people have S-OFF on their HOX+.
Oh and I don't think TWRP recovery is compatible with CM11 on HOX+.. So I recommend you flash philz recovery. Flash it by using the fastboot command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
(recovery.img should be replaced with the name of the recovery you downloaded)
It doesn't take a lot of time. I change ROMs almost every week.
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backb0ne5p1d0r said:
If you're coming from a Sense ROM you can't just flash the zip without flashing the boot.img. It wouldn't even boot. And sometimes it boots but without mobile signal or WiFi signal.
So just place the zip on your sdcard, take the boot.img out of the zip on your computer.. Then boot into bootloader and connect it to the computer using USB then type
"fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Then "fastboot erase cache"
(you must have fastboot installed and configured on your computer)
Then boot into recovery and flash the zip file and gapps. Oh don't forget a wipe is mandatory if you're coming from sense ROM. But if you're coming from an AOSP ROM it's recommended but you can go without wiping. I flashed cyanogen over paranoid android without wiping data and had no issues at all. But I wiped the system partition.
And you cannot S-OFF an HTC One X+.. If it's S-ON then it stays that way. Only a few amount of people have S-OFF on their HOX+.
Oh and I don't think TWRP recovery is compatible with CM11 on HOX+.. So I recommend you flash philz recovery. Flash it by using the fastboot command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
(recovery.img should be replaced with the name of the recovery you downloaded)
It doesn't take a lot of time. I change ROMs almost every week.
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Hey i have htc one m7_ul and when ever i tried to flash cyanogenmod i ended up with so error like some binary problem do you know the fix for it???
Aisfkhan said:
Hey i have htc one m7_ul and when ever i tried to flash cyanogenmod i ended up with so error like some binary problem do you know the fix for it???
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Whats the error exactly ? and where did you get the error ?
backb0ne5p1d0r said:
Whats the error exactly ? and where did you get the error ?
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Its in twrp 2.6.3.3 and about some extracting binary failed error but now solved i flashed the boot.img file from cm11.zip file then flashed from philz recovery and everything goes fine