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I am trying to flash the latest nightly of cm 11 to my tab 2 7.0 (p3113) and I wiped cache and delvik then did install zip and selected the cm 11 nightly zip and did the swipe to flash and it started to flash but after several seconds it said failed.
file I attempted to flash: cm-11-20140110-NIGHTLY-p3110 and gapps-kk-20131119
I am using twrp v2.6.3.0
this is the rom I was running prior to flashing cm 11: cm-10.2-20130919-UNOFFICIAL-p3110
Any assistance would be greatly apreciated. I don't know why this won't flash and am restoring a backup of my old rom now. But I would like to run kitkat if I can
update your recovery (mentioned in OP of CM Thread! Read carefully next time!) and please report your thread to be moved to "Q & A" Forum --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-2/help
there is no need to post this question in dev section
Android-Andi said:
update your recovery (mentioned in OP of CM Thread! Read carefully next time!) and please report your thread to be moved to "Q & A" Forum --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-2/help
there is no need to post this question in dev section
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sorry Can I get the thread moved? I have a very bad habit of posting in the wrong place. My bad
Thread moved, please use the correct sections.
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Thread moved, please use the correct sections.
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I am now using cwm 6.0.4.5 and still no luck in fact every time I try and go back to an old rom it boots up once and only once but if i reboot it will hang at the galaxy tab screen
use philz recovery
I was facing this issue on my tab 2 p3100. As the latest build of cwm recovery is not available for this device, I had to search other options. Philz recovery came to rescue. Get the latest build . you'd definitely taste success. This recovery is based on cwm therefore you'd be able to use cyan Delta updater too.
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I was facing this issue on my tab 2 p3100. As the latest build of cwm recovery is not available for this device, I had to search other options. Philz recovery came to rescue. Get the latest build . you'd definitely taste success. This recovery is based on cwm therefore you'd be able to use cyan Delta updater too.
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I will try that. Does it work with kitkat ? is it for the p3113 as well? thank you for your reply
philz for 3113? doubtful.
mikee286 said:
I will try that. Does it work with kitkat ? is it for the p3113 as well? thank you for your reply
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Hi
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39935850&postcount=89
Unfortunately,I've not seen your model in the list.
You may need to wait for an update for your recovery
I'll suggest you to check cwm official site as well.
And yes, it works with kitkat. It was the sole reason to switch to the new recovery
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Hi
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39935850&postcount=89
Unfortunately,I've not seen your model in the list.
You may need to wait for an update for your recovery
I'll suggest you to check cwm official site as well.
And yes, it works with kitkat. It was the sole reason to switch to the new recovery
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I currently have 6.0.4.5 unofficial. Should I revert to 6.0.2.3 which is the last version listed on the cwm site?
or should I get the latest version of twrp?
I am really stumped and can't get ANY rom to work at all.
Given the vast knowledge this forum has to offer what would be the best course of action?
philz for 3113? got it
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I currently have 6.0.4.5 unofficial. Should I revert to 6.0.2.3 which is the last version listed on the cwm site?
or should I get the latest version of twrp?
I am really stumped and can't get ANY rom to work at all.
Given the vast knowledge this forum has to offer what would be the best course of action?
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Congrats...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548257
Have fun @mikee286
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You need to flash this recovery first. Needless to say, nandroid backups won't hurt
Enjoy kitkat!
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Congrats...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548257
Have fun @mikee286
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You need to flash this recovery first. Needless to say, nandroid backups won't hurt
Enjoy kitkat!
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Thank you. After trying a few different CWM recoveries with no luck but twrp 2.6.3.3 worked like a charm. I am now on a kitkat nightly with no reboot freezes. However there seems to be something draining the battery a little faster than with cm 10.2
I've felt the same in kitkat. Although our models differ,it's quite concerning.
Anyway,it's good that you got kitkat. I don't prefer twrp as cyan delta updater doesn't work on that recovery ,if I'm not wrong.
sent using my HTC One S
error status 7(cm11 for samsung tab 2)
hey buddy u need to install latest cwm recovery from link here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47964256 ... try to flash the rom after installing latest version say 6.0.4.5 or 6.0.4.6 that suites for model :good:
What Rom did you use?
Mine is sensonic, and it is quite draining my battery. And still some issues.
Im waiting for slimroms official build now
i use cm11 kitkat http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525713 .. best smoothest rom and no bugs ...
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bro u ll need latest version of cwm recovery for installing cm11 kitkat version rom .. u can download cwm 6.0.4.5 or above versions form here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47964256 for all samsung tab 2 series.. and for cm11 rom for tab 2 series u can download from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525713
Hi The name is Devon. I am a complete nub wanting to know more about android and yay first post! lol
I am posting a thread to ask is there a difference between the officially branded htc one x and the carrier version (e.g AT&T) htc one x ?
Are there difference in the stock roms (based on carrier) and also what are the requirements to install/upgrade from a stock rooted rom 4.0.4 to jelly bean 4.2.2 ? To flash a newer rom, must the hboot be upgraded ?
My device is an unlocked AT&T HTC One X with superCID and S-Off running rooted stock rom 4.0.4 (Ice cream sandwich) with TWRP custom recovery. I live in Barbados and my current service provider is LIME. I wish for some response asap as I would like to install one of the jelly bean roms, either 4.2 or 4.3. I would like to know as much as possible. Thank you and have a good day
My thanks to you kindly,
Devon or NZXTBourne
Big difference. Stay in the forum for your model.
Start of in the CM10 thread and follow the steps.
Each step will require you to search the forums to understand what they're asking you to do.
As you search you will find the best thread in which to ask specific questions.
Good luck!
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The two phones look very similar but on the inside they're completely different. This means nothing from the HTC One X (Endeavoru) forum is compatible with your phone, and will likely brick it. Basically make sure you stay in our forum which is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1538
Bookmark that page and make sure you stay within it, and make sure you only download ROMs/kernels/radios/mods from the two development sections within it.
In order to flash the ROMs you mentioned you probably need to update your firmware. To confirm this I need to see your bootloader details, post the first five lines please.
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If his screen works on ICS I think he definitely needs to ruu that beast
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The screen isn't the issue, the older ts firmware is compatible with newer ROMs. It's the other way round that's a problem. Plus, if he's stock rooted there's no reason his screen wouldn't work anyway. It's actually the firmware modules contained in the RUU that are important.
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timmaaa said:
The two phones look very similar but on the inside they're completely different. This means nothing from the HTC One X (Endeavoru) forum is compatible with your phone, and will likely brick it. Basically make sure you stay in our forum which is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1538
Bookmark that page and make sure you stay within it, and make sure you only download ROMs/kernels/radios/mods from the two development sections within it.
In order to flash the ROMs you mentioned you probably need to update your firmware. To confirm this I need to see your bootloader details, post the first five lines please.
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Thank you so much for your response. Here is the info you asked for.
My bootloader data is as follows:
***TAMPERED***
***UNLOCKED***
EVITA PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
CID- 11111111
HBOOT- 1.14.0002
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aaron.a said:
Big difference. Stay in the forum for your model.
Start of in the CM10 thread and follow the steps.
Each step will require you to search the forums to understand what they're asking you to do.
As you search you will find the best thread in which to ask specific questions.
Good luck!
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Thank you for the reply.My apologies for not mentioning in my post that I wish to keep the Sense functionality on my phone. Please correct me if I am wrong but I am sure that CM removes Sense. Thanks again for your response.
Eh. Just ruu it and flash viperxl
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Thanks. You need to run the 3.18 RUU to upgrade your firmware, and then flash the 2.15 firmware package. You'll find the RUU here:
http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_..._10.130.32.34_release_signed_With_Partial.exe
You'll find detailed instructions for running an RUU in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2593037
Once you've completed that you can find the 2.15 firmware with instructions in the first post of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2423735
Sent from my Evita
Hey Tim, how can I check what firmware I'm running?
My bad, not trying to jack the thread or anything.
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Hey Tim, how can I check what firmware I'm running?
My bad, not trying to jack the thread or anything.
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I'm not going to hijack this thread by answering here, I've answered you in my q&a thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2567916
Sent from my Evita
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Forgot to post the link, it's there now.
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Hey Tim, how can I check what firmware I'm running?
My bad, not trying to jack the thread or anything.
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I think it is the software information
Settings --> About --> Software Information
And no you are not jaking the thread or anything.
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I think it is the software information
Settings --> About --> Software Information
And no you are not jaking the thread or anything.
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This is actually incorrect, at least in light of what aaron.a is asking. Thing is, the term "firmware" is confusing. He actually seems to be asking about all the modules aside from the actual ROM that get installed with an official RUU or OTA, which include hboot, media modules, touchscreen firmware, radio, etc. What you are giving instruction to check is simply the ROM or OS version, which is actually independent from the other firmware modules (particularly if you have been modding the phone.
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Hi The name is Devon. I am a complete nub wanting to know more about android and yay first post!
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Back to your original post, the absolute best thing you can do as a n00b is READ READ READ (and did I mention read?).
Especially since it seems that you bought the device used, and bootloader unlocked, and s-off, its extremely important that you have good understanding of what those things mean before attempting any type of modification. In particular, s-off means all security checks are off, meaning that flashing the wrong file can brick your device as the safety checks that would for instance normally prevent you from flashing a potentially fatal (to your device) file (such as a ROM for another device) are now being completely bypassed.
So just do yourself a big favor and take a few hours to read, research, and gain a good understanding of the lingo, concepts, and steps before trying any type of mod on your phone.
Start with my Index threads, and also the very useful threads maintained by timmaaa:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2593382
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136172
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2567916
All of these threads are sticky (pinned) to the top of either the General or Q&A forum sections.
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This is actually incorrect, at least in light of what aaron.a is asking. Thing is, the term "firmware" is confusing. He actually seems to be asking about all the modules aside from the actual ROM that get installed with an official RUU or OTA, which include hboot, media modules, touchscreen firmware, radio, etc. What you are giving instruction to check is simply the ROM or OS version, which is actually independent from the other firmware modules (particularly if you have been modding the phone.)
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I just do what I'm told in the cm threads since most roms rely on cm dev, so if its not specifically detailed in our cm thread.. lazy (or just good at conserving energy)
My touchscreen doesn't work on cm10 so I assumed he hadn't ruu'd.
Choice advice bro. Much read. Many knowledgeable. #happyface
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RUU
timmaaa said:
Thanks. You need to run the 3.18 RUU to upgrade your firmware, and then flash the 2.15 firmware package. You'll find the RUU here:
http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_..._10.130.32.34_release_signed_With_Partial.exe
You'll find detailed instructions for running an RUU in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2593037
Once you've completed that you can find the 2.15 firmware with instructions in the first post of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2423735
Sent from my Evita
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Must my bootloader be relocked in order to use the RUU ?
No, because you're s-off you don't need to relock, just run the RUU. Your unlocked bootloader and s-off status will survive the process so after it's done you just need to flash TWRP recovery again and then you can flash your ROM. If you need any guides you'll find them in my How-To Guide For Beginners thread, link in my signature.
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timmaaa said:
Thanks. You need to run the 3.18 RUU to upgrade your firmware, and then flash the 2.15 firmware package. You'll find the RUU here:
http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_..._10.130.32.34_release_signed_With_Partial.exe
You'll find detailed instructions for running an RUU in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2593037
Once you've completed that you can find the 2.15 firmware with instructions in the first post of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2423735
Sent from my Evita
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OMG THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH !!!! I love you man (no homo)
It is running but sometimes my data drops out but when I checked the link for 2.15 firmware there was a link on that page that carried me to a page that relates to some kernel but i am lost as to how to attain the file and how to install it. I was also wondering if you know of any custom roms for 4.2.2 that I can install on my phone please? I found one called aokp mr1 build for 4.2.2 that I found on youtube from zedomax a.k.a High on android (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnfGam6JY9c) was wondering if you could check this please. Thanks
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OMG THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH !!!! I love you man (no homo)
It is running but sometimes my data drops out but when I checked the link for 2.15 firmware there was a link on that page that carried me to a page that relates to some kernel but i am lost as to how to attain the file and how to install it. I was also wondering if you know of any custom roms for 4.2.2 that I can install on my phone please? I found one called aokp mr1 build for 4.2.2 that I found on youtube from zedomax a.k.a High on android (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnfGam6JY9c) was wondering if you could check this please. Thanks
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Don't worry about the kernel, just flash the firmware. You'll find the firmware is on the first page of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45122768
That aokp ROM dev doesn't look familiar to me, don't flash it. A quick word of advice: don't go searching all over the web for ROMs, other sites don't properly distinguish between our phone and the HTC One X (Endeavoru). They're two completely different phones and flashing the wrong ROM can brick a device. The only place you ever need to be is XDA. Our device main page is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1538
Bookmark that page and stay within it. You'll see two development sections there, Android Development (mostly Sense ROMs) and Original Android Development (aosp ROMs). Every compatible ROM for our device can be found in either of those two sections.
Is there any particular reason you were looking at a 4.2 ROM? That's pretty old now in the world of Android seeing as we're up to 4.4 KitKat now.
I have some detailed instructions on basic flashing operations in my How-To Guide For Beginners thread, the link is in my signature. If you decide that you want to flash a KitKat ROM you will need to install a different recovery. The one you're looking for is the unofficial modified TWRP 2.6.3.0 by jrior001 which can be found in the first couple of pages of our Original Android Development section. It's a very easy thing to do, just check out my guide thread.
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timmaaa said:
Don't worry about the kernel, just flash the firmware. You'll find the firmware is on the first page of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45122768
That aokp ROM dev doesn't look familiar to me, don't flash it. A quick word of advice: don't go searching all over the web for ROMs, other sites don't properly distinguish between our phone and the HTC One X (Endeavoru). They're two completely different phones and flashing the wrong ROM can brick a device. The only place you ever need to be is XDA. Our device main page is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1538
Bookmark that page and stay within it. You'll see two development sections there, Android Development (mostly Sense ROMs) and Original Android Development (aosp ROMs). Every compatible ROM for our device can be found in either of those two sections.
Is there any particular reason you were looking at a 4.2 ROM? That's pretty old now in the world of Android seeing as we're up to 4.4 KitKat now.
I have some detailed instructions on basic flashing operations in my How-To Guide For Beginners thread, the link is in my signature. If you decide that you want to flash a KitKat ROM you will need to install a different recovery. The one you're looking for is the unofficial modified TWRP 2.6.3.0 by jrior001 which can be found in the first couple of pages of our Original Android Development section. It's a very easy thing to do, just check out my guide thread.
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I can't stop thanking you and everyone else that is with xda and also those who have posted. Thank you soo much yet again. I am running the 2.15 firmware now and I don't seem to having any problems with the radio and data signal. Will make another post if the issue arises again. I was wondering if it is possible for me to try the ElementalX kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061577
Hi there looking for some help,
I have my OPO for over 4 months now, and am extremely happy with it. However I have not got any updates to the OS. From when I have bought the phone its been stuck on 11.0-XNPH25R. And if I check the System updates option, it says its upto date.
I would like to know, can I just update to 44s without the incremental updates of the previous versions ? And whats a noob friendly tutorial of how to do so ? Cos I have never flashed a ROM on my phone so far ?
I Don't want to be left out on the Android L update when it does happen. So want to do the updates right now, any help will do. The phone at the back does not have the cyanogen OS logo, just the manufacturer info. Does this have anything to do with it ? ( international version etc )
Please help.
Regards,
Melvin
You've already asked the same question in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2731638
And you've been answered there.
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You've already asked the same question in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2731638
And you've been answered there.
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Thanks Bro. I was looking for my previous question and could not find it. Can the MOds please close this thread or delete it.
misterjester said:
Thanks Bro. I was looking for my previous question and could not find it. Can the MOds please close this thread or delete it.
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Thread closed - OP request.
What Custom ROMs do you recommend for my Moto G 2015? I'm thinking about using the Alberto97 Unofficial CyanogenMod 13 ROM or the PAC-ROM, but I want to know your opinion before. ( It's great if you link to the intallation tutorial or put the tutorial in your post. )
Also, I have some questions: ( Not necessarily Moto G related )
At what point is my phone rooted? I unlocked my bootloader, flashed TWRP and installed SuperSU, but before installing SuperSU I already could create backups using TWRP.
How hard it is to hard brick your phone without doing something really wrong?
I'm asking those questions here because I'd feel bad making another post just for 2 questions ( And I don't even know where I would ask them )
I use the Nexus Experience in Moto G3
CyanogenMod 12.1 Snapshot was very stable. Now im testing Nexus Experience 10.2 Rom. Very smooth and stable so far.
I use blispop rom..work very well
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Vhugo98 said:
I use the Nexus Experience in Moto G3
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hi mate, i use last week Nexus Experience but i dont found how to save the photos on the memory sd
diegomartinezlovey said:
I use blispop rom..work very well
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hi mate, i use last week Nexus Experience but i dont found how to save the photos on the memory sd
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If you use NX gapps, then you will have Google Camera installed. So, you won't be able to save to external SD. But if you use aOpen ogapps pico, you will be able to save to sd extern because your stock camera will not be replaced. I am not guessing, but instead I am telling you what I experimented with this rom.
N.B, I am referring to the Official NX rom for moto g3 which is not on xda.
I'm kind of new to this, but I saw a video of ONE UI running on the OnePlus 6 and 6t, but it day that they port that Rom, will I be able to install that Rom on the OnePlus 7 Pro for example? Or install a Android Q beta Rom via TWRP without port/support? Or does it has to be ported or compatible with the device?
Theoretically you should be able to flash A/B GSIs (note that the OnePlus 6 uses A only GSIs! There's a difference! Grab the AB GSIs!). Don't expect things to work properly. It might boot. It might not.
radhamescambero said:
I'm kind of new to this, but I saw a video of ONE UI running on the OnePlus 6 and 6t, but it day that they port that Rom, will I be able to install that Rom on the OnePlus 7 Pro for example? Or install a Android Q beta Rom via TWRP without port/support? Or does it has to be ported or compatible with the device?
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There's a handful of ROMs available now in their respective threads here on XDA. They all have instructions on installation.
Yep, go to the Development section and study the roms. Then Flash away...
galaxys said:
Yep, go to the Development section and study the roms. Then Flash away...
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What's the point of posting your comment if you're not going to help?
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What's the point of posting your comment if you're not going to help?
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Send me your phone and I'll flash a custom ROM for you. Otherwise, do your homework. We're not here to babysit.
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Send me your phone and I'll flash a custom ROM for you. Otherwise, do your homework. We're not here to babysit.
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XDA has a "Question and Answer" thread, which was created to help each other, if you're not going to help don't even bother commenting, also, line I said, why are you on this section if you're not going to help?
radhamescambero said:
XDA has a "Question and Answer" thread, which was created to help each other, if you're not going to help don't even bother commenting, also, line I said, why are you on this section if you're not going to help?
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ROMs are built for a specific device and can be ported and maintained. There are a few that you need to flash in TWRP as per their specific instructions and a few that you can flash in magisk. You need to research and all the information you need is usually on XDA with each ROM in the development section. If it's not there, it probably doesn't exist or is done by a Dev who does not associate with XDA. Make sure you are familiar with nandroid backup and restore, root, TWRP and all the flashing methods associated with each. The instructions are all there and Google is your friend. Most issues you may experience are already brought forth and that's what the search function is for, but if you follow the instructions, you shouldnt have any issues.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/development