Difference between XNPH22R and XNPH22Q? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

so cyanogen website has the XNPH22Q zip file, however its not flashable with TWRP when I tired, but xda forum has XNPH22R which is flashable version. What's makes the difference? And how would I go about to flashing the original XNOH22Q ROM from official cyanogen website? Thanks in advance.
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zabih107 said:
so cyanogen website has the XNPH22Q zip file, however its not flashable with TWRP when I tired, but xda forum has XNPH22R which is flashable version. What's makes the difference? And how would I go about to flashing the original XNOH22Q ROM from official cyanogen website? Thanks in advance.
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Where did you see the 22Q on official CM website?
It's already for a couple of weeks 25R.
https://cyngn.com/products/oneplusone/
And it's specifically says cm-11.0-XNPH25R-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip, so should be pushed with fastboot.

Oh lol nvm I'm going crazy . lol.
Would u know how to push with fastboot? The commands and process I mean
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zabih107 said:
Oh lol nvm I'm going crazy . lol.
Would u know how to push with fastboot? The commands and process I mean
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IF I'm not mistaken it should be used SIDELOAD METHOD:
adb sideload NAMEofROM.zip
more reading is here:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_bacon
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/02/1...date-a-nexus-without-root-or-custom-recovery/

RalphLauren said:
IF I'm not mistaken it should be used SIDELOAD METHOD:
adb sideload NAMEofROM.zip
more reading is here:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_bacon
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You don't adb sideload a factory image file, its not a flashable zip to begin with. Doing so might brick your device

zephiK said:
You don't adb sideload a factory image file, its not a flashable zip to begin with. Doing so might brick your device
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of course you do not sideload if you have factory image as xxx.img file, than you just flash.
But in case of OPO, we have xxx_fastboot.zip file (and it's not a flash-able in recovery from SD card file).
Please give your version, how to instal OPO's "factory_image.zip" into OPO

Yes, please can someone explain how to flash a factory image on the OPO.
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[Recovery][Unofficial]TWRP 2.7.0.0 & Clockwork Recovery Touch 6.0.4.4 W/loki (D800)

[Recovery][Unofficial]TWRP 2.7.0.0 & Clockwork Recovery Touch 6.0.4.4 W/loki (D800)
Clockwork recovery touch with Loki for AT&T LG G2 (D800) Only.
TWRP recovery touch with Loki for AT&T LG G2 (D800) Only.
The only difference between official recoveries and this version is that Loki is built in to recovery.
THIS IS ONLY FOR 10d FIRMWARE. IF YOU ARE ON 10o THEN DO NOT USE!!!
You may want to flash 10d firmware. It can be found HERE with instructions. If you plan on using ROMs it is best to flash 10d firmware first.
Install Methods
Flashable Zip - Must have TWRP or whatever custom recovery already installed.
Boot into recovery and flash Recovery Zip file.
Manual Method - With no custom recovery already installed.
Must have Root first. Check HERE for root
Download the zip file to which recovery you want
Extract zip file to C:\
Open command prompt in root of C drive
You will need adb installed and properly setup in your environment variables. If not place the recovery.img wherever your adb file is located.
Type the following commands:
Code:
adb push recovery.img /data/local/tmp/recovery.img
adb shell
su
cd /data/local/tmp
dd if=/data/local/tmp/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
exit
exit
adb reboot recovery
Now you should be in recovery.
Downloads
TWRP 2.7.0.0 with Loki
File Name openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.0-d800-loki.zip
MD5 f640c221e4a6c575b375094f765d63ba
Clockwork Recovery Touch 6.0.4.4 with Loki
File Name recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.4-d800-loki.zip
MD5 d50fbe2e026463e5df698f0b8b0a4d91
Download HERE
Mirror - Goo.im
Enjoy!
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Credits
TWRP team for great recovery
Koush for original clockwork recovery
djrbliss for Loki
manojsuper said:
Does everything worked.
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Everything I have tested so far.
Can I flash using flashify?
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holeshot77 said:
Can I flash using flashify?
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I have not tested that way but I am sure you can. If you just need the img file than extract from zip file.
If you try then let us know how it worked out
Using flashify works like a charm. Just extract img file and flash using flashify. As a third alternative.
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I haven't used cwm since the days of the vibrant but ,my question is does this recovery speed up flashing a rom? It takes me less then a minute to flash a rom on the nexus 4 so I was just curious. Thanks.
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ManOnTheMoon said:
I haven't used cwm since the days of the vibrant but ,my question is does this recovery speed up flashing a rom? It takes me less then a minute to flash a rom on the nexus 4 so I was just curious. Thanks.
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If you been flashing OEM modified ROMs on G2 the speed may have been due to the size of the ROMs.
AndroidUser00110001 said:
If you been flashing OEM modified ROMs on G2 the speed may have been due to the size of the ROMs.
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Sorry I meant to include CM/AOSP based roms. The days of flashing 250mb+ roms are over :good:
I also havent used CWM in a long time now, are there any real differences between this and TWRP besides layout? Any special features unique to CWM?
EniGmA1987 said:
I also havent used CWM in a long time now, are there any real differences between this and TWRP besides layout? Any special features unique to CWM?
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They all do the same so people will use what they prefer...
Will I lose my twrp backups if I flash this clockwork recovery?
If not, then would I be able to restore twrp backups with cwm? May be a silly question but I never tried this and worried about losing backups.
You will not lose them until you delete them but I am not sure if you can restore twrp backups with clockwork.
SysAdmNj said:
Will I lose my twrp backups if I flash this clockwork recovery?
If not, then would I be able to restore twrp backups with cwm? May be a silly question but I never tried this and worried about losing backups.
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Thanks for this! Always good to see people doing stuff on this phone : )
Flashing was a breeze. Thanks.
Does this mount usb-otg? When I try "Mount USB Storage" nothing happens. I am pretty sure TWRP also does not yet support usb-otg. My hopes were CWM did.
Thanks
Adb side load is an alternative for Mount usb. Install Zip --> Install from adb sideload. Unfortunately this didn't work for me either. If it works for any of you guys please let me know the steps you followed. Sideload doesn't work in TWRP also.
In case of a soft brick either Mount usb or adb side load should help. Otherwise you have to go back to stock using Lg tools and start all over again.
varunkumars said:
Adb side load is an alternative for Mount usb. Install Zip --> Install from adb sideload. Unfortunately this didn't work for me either. If it works for any of you guys please let me know the steps you followed. Sideload doesn't work in TWRP also.
In case of a soft brick either Mount usb or adb side load should help. Otherwise you have to go back to stock using Lg tools and start all over again.
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Thanks for the reply. I will be a happy camper when we get real usb-otg support from both recoveries
Format Cache is not working
Hey guys,
I flashed this and seem to have a problem with formatting the cache- it just stops so I cannot wipe becuase it stops at formatting cache. Anybody else experienced this before? I flashed again with same results.
thanks,
AC
aaronc_98 said:
Hey guys,
I flashed this and seem to have a problem with formatting the cache- it just stops so I cannot wipe becuase it stops at formatting cache. Anybody else experienced this before? I flashed again with same results.
thanks,
AC
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Just let it finish, it takes a long time. I thought the same and then it finished up.
Worked like a charm. Thanks!
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Is wiping always going to take this long?
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[OTA][KRT16S][GROUPER]signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O.3aad414b.zip

This is just the Grouper KRT16S OTA package from Google. Bugfixes, 1.4Mb in size. ZIP file attached. I am not your tech support to get ADB working on you laptop or why your Nexus 7 does weird things after installing so don't be surprised if I ignore questions that can be answered by searching.
Original file name:
3aad414bf97cede8ecbc2027597e7f01bfe1ce47.signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O.3aad414b.zip
If you are stock and want to update from KRT16O then just drop the zip into your adb folder and sideload it in recovery:
Code:
adb sideload signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O-3aad414b.zip
Help this helps someone.
kpetrie77 said:
This is just the Grouper KRT16S OTA package from Google. Bugfixes, 1.4Mb in size. ZIP file attached. I am not your tech support to get ADB working on you laptop or why your Nexus 7 does weird things after installing so don't be surprised if I ignore questions that can be answered by searching.
Original file name:
3aad414bf97cede8ecbc2027597e7f01bfe1ce47.signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O.3aad414b.zip
If you are stock and want to update from KRT16O then just drop the zip into your adb folder and sideload it in recovery:
Code:
adb sideload signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O-3aad414b.zip
Help this helps someone.
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I have a question. If this can be side loaded to recovery and I assume you mean twrp or cwm why can't it just be down loaded to device and flashed through recovery? Maybe I just don't understand what you mean by sideloaded. Thanks if you reply and if not I read the op and thanks for this
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Also with unlocked Bootloader and TWRP I get this update OTA and installation went fine.
ml_taz said:
Also with unlocked Bootloader and TWRP I get this update OTA and installation went fine.
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Same for me, OTA went fine with TWRP
Received tonight at 02.30 cet!!! :good:
ml_taz said:
Also with unlocked Bootloader and TWRP I get this update OTA and installation went fine.
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How did you update via twrp? I'm having bluetooth.apk error. It always fail. =(
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ianmedina said:
How did you update via twrp? I'm having bluetooth.apk error. It always fail. =(
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use adb sideload command, read the OP
ianmedina said:
How did you update via twrp?
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I didn't update via TWRP! I get the update OTA! Also I have unlocked BL, Root and TWRP.
If you didn't get it via OTA you can sideload the Zip from Post #1.
ml_taz said:
I didn't update via TWRP! I get the update OTA! Also I have unlocked BL, Root and TWRP.
If you didn't get it via OTA you can sideload the Zip from Post #1.
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Whefe can i find the adb folder? Sorry about the question..
Hopefully you can walkthrough me or tell me the step by step.
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ianmedina said:
Whefe can i find the adb folder? Sorry about the question..
Hopefully you can walkthrough me or tell me the step by step.
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platform-tools, SDK
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treIII said:
I have a question. If this can be side loaded to recovery and I assume you mean twrp or cwm why can't it just be down loaded to device and flashed through recovery? Maybe I just don't understand what you mean by sideloaded. Thanks if you reply and if not I read the op and thanks for this
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The stock recovery does not look for a zip on the device without a command file telling it there is one present to flash.
ivn888 said:
platform-tools, SDK
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Thanks... But i think i'm gonna lose root?
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ianmedina said:
Thanks... But i think i'm gonna lose root?
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No, doesn't touch su.
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kpetrie77 said:
No, doesn't touch su.
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How about my twrp? I might lose it.
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ianmedina said:
How about my twrp? I might lose it.
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I believe the stock recovery will be installed with the update? but you can always reinstall TWRP with flashify......
What folder was this update downloaded too?
Re: OTA
bonzer2u said:
I believe the stock recovery will be installed with the update? but you can always reinstall TWRP with flashify......
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The OTA process works with TWRP but reloads stock recovery AND removes root. No problem getting both back through the usual methods.
ianmedina said:
How about my twrp? I might lose it.
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It's a nexus. Its not hard to get back recovery and root.
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ianmedina said:
How did you update via twrp? I'm having bluetooth.apk error. It always fail. =(
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ianmedina said:
Whefe can i find the adb folder? Sorry about the question..
Hopefully you can walkthrough me or tell me the step by step.
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ianmedina said:
Thanks... But i think i'm gonna lose root?
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ianmedina said:
How about my twrp? I might lose it.
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I'm going to say some things not to be mean or rude but to keep you out of trouble. It is not installing because you do not know what you are doing and have not taken the initiative to learn some basics for yourself. Except for the fact you are not on the correct ROM to install this update in the first place, I would say losing root and TWRP would be the best thing for now.
You are going screw up your device and have no idea how to fix it yourself or even what information to provide for others to help you fix it. Your best bet would to be restoring to stock with a factory image and not screw around until you are up to speed.
There are ton of FAQ's and guides on this site in the general sections. Learn how to install and use ADB and fastboot. Read up on the different types up zip files and how they are installed. If you are using a one click, understand what ADB or fastboot commands are going on behind the scenes and exactly what it is pushing to your device.
Once you have a general understanding of things, please come and play around as much as you want. If you do something that causes a bootloop you will at least know how to recover your device.
bonzer2u said:
I believe the stock recovery will be installed with the update? but you can always reinstall TWRP with flashify......
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ChauncyG said:
The OTA process works with TWRP but reloads stock recovery AND removes root. No problem getting both back through the usual methods.
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A 5.4Mb recovery is not going to fit in a 1.4Mb zip file. Also see post 3, 4 and 8. Root and TWRP or CWM will remain intact. Bad information is worse than no information.
"Once you have a general understanding of things, please come and play around as much as you want. If you do something that causes a bootloop you will at least know how to recover your device.A 5.4Mb recovery is not going to fit in a 1.4Mb zip file. Also see post 3, 4 and 8. Root and TWRP or CWM will remain intact. Bad information is worse than no information."
Not trying to give bad info just relating my personal experience. You are correct that a full recovery image file at 5.4mb could not fit, even zipped, in a 1.4mb update, however, a full recovery image file is not needed to change the behavior of things. Root and the ability to boot back into TWRP were lost during my update process. It was easily corrected but it did happen. Others have reported a different experience. That was mine.
A good scientist reports ALL observations and reserves judgement until a complete data set is established.

Please help.. Softbricked nexus 5

Guys please help. A friend has soft bricked his nexus 5. He wiped everything and can't flash any rom using twrp as there is no rom file in the phone. We don't know how to move the cyanogenmod rom.zip on the phone. Adb push through fastboot doesn't seem to work, and when we use the adb sideload from twrp, the rom is moved on phone but not automatically installed. What are we doing wrong? Appreciate your help.
P.s. We have access to fastboot and recovery obviously, but phone has no rom to boot and gets stuck in Google screen.
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I have had problems with adb push using TWRP from a long time (before my nexus as well). Try using PhilzTouch and use the adb commands to sideload or push the zip. I'm sure it will work.
PhilzTouch: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565174
Besides that, you could even try using a OTG cable to transfer the ROM in recovery
lowrider82 said:
Guys please help. A friend has soft bricked his nexus 5. He wiped everything and can't flash any rom using twrp as there is no rom file in the phone. We don't know how to move the cyanogenmod rom.zip on the phone. Adb push through fastboot doesn't seem to work, and when we use the adb sideload from twrp, the rom is moved on phone but not automatically installed. What are we doing wrong? Appreciate your help.
P.s. We have access to fastboot and recovery obviously, but phone has no rom to boot and gets stuck in Google screen.
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Or you can just try adb push.
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
and flash it
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
Or you can just try adb push.
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
and flash it
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Ok we managed to push it... And when flashing we get error flashing zip... Could it be because of bad zip? Trying to redownload now
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
lowrider82 said:
Ok we managed to push it... And when flashing we get error flashing zip... Could it be because of bad zip? Trying to redownload now
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Yes, probably it was just a bad download. Always confirm the md5 before flashing. Make sure you're downloading the correct cm zip for hammerhead!
lowrider82 said:
Ok we managed to push it... And when flashing we get error flashing zip... Could it be because of bad zip? Trying to redownload now
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If you. still have problems flashing. This could be the case where you need to go to Mount menu on TWRP and make sure System is not cheched
Still getting error... With good zip. Also getting error supersu not installed from time to time... Any ideas? System not checked.. Only data and cache are.
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lowrider82 said:
Still getting error... With good zip. Also getting error supersu not installed from time to time... Any ideas? System not checked.. Only data and cache are.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
Zepius said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
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Hi zepius. Why do u link this? I'm telling you the download finishes fine... Could you please explain?
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lowrider82 said:
Hi zepius. Why do u link this? I'm telling you the download finishes fine... Could you please explain?
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did you even read the thread i linked?
lowrider82 said:
Still getting error... With good zip. Also getting error supersu not installed from time to time... Any ideas? System not checked.. Only data and cache are.
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You're using the latest TWRP? Try Philz Touch recovery (Download link in previous posts). No idea what's the supersu error you're getting.
Wipe everything... Factory reset/cache/dalvic and then flash the rom zip (Although it has nothing to do with the error)...
lowrider82 said:
Hi zepius. Why do u link this? I'm telling you the download finishes fine... Could you please explain?
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What he points you to is to return to stock and start over again unlocking and flashing. recovery. It is recommended, but the problem could be just twrp as well as the very Rom you are installing. Try another recovery, another Rom. If not luck, then return to stock
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
What he points you to is to return to stock and star over again unlocking and flashing. recovery. It is recommended. but the problem could be just twrp as well as the very Rom you are installing. Try another recovery, another Rom. If not luck then return to stock
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Got it thanks. The link he gave was showing a post about errors in downloading that's why I wasn't sure.
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Question about Cyanogenmod 11

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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NiZii. said:
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

Won't Update thru OTA

I received the OTA a long time ago but just now that I feel like updating my phone because when I tried before, the update just won't install. Is it because I have TWRP as a recovery? Whenever I install the update it just leads me to TWRP, maybe that's the problem. Am I correct? If I am, how do I install the cyanogen recovery again? Without losing any data? Thank you.
Update is from 12.0-yng1tas2i3 to 12.1-YOG4PAS1N0
FadedAce said:
I received the OTA a long time ago but just now that I feel like updating my phone because when I tried before, the update just won't install. Is it because I have TWRP as a recovery? Whenever I install the update it just leads me to TWRP, maybe that's the problem. Am I correct? If I am, how do I install the cyanogen recovery again? Without losing any data? Thank you.
Update is from 12.0-yng1tas2i3 to 12.1-YOG4PAS1N0
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You must have to be on stock recovery for getting an OTA update...:thumbup:
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Praveen125 said:
You must have to be on stock recovery for getting an OTA update...:thumbup:
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Would that delete anything? Where do i download the stock recovery? Will it be flashed thru twrp or fastboot? Thank you
FadedAce said:
Would that delete anything? Where do i download the stock recovery? Will it be flashed thru twrp or fastboot? Thank you
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No it will not wipe anything. Do Google for your stock recovery.
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FadedAce said:
Would that delete anything? Where do i download the stock recovery? Will it be flashed thru twrp or fastboot? Thank you
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You can download the latest stock recovery here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B98G0KTJwnBFNzBFd2pRMmhvUmc
Rename it to "recovery.img" and then flash with fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Next time please search before posting, this is a very commonly asked question so the answer would have been easy to find if you had looked.
Heisenberg said:
You can download the latest stock recovery here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B98G0KTJwnBFNzBFd2pRMmhvUmc
Rename it to "recovery.img" and then flash with fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Next time please search before posting, this is a very commonly asked question so the answer would have been easy to find if you had looked.
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will do sir, sorry and thank you =)

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