Flash a non.hlos.bin file? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can it be done? I need to fix my signal drop but can't use fastboot lol

I think I know which non.hlos Bin you are referring to. I followed that guide and I flashed that file successfully but it really made no difference whatsoever.
Flashing the latest nightly build of CM did the trick though. My reception is a million folds better and reliable now.
So instead of flashing and messing with your modem which is more risky... I would recommend you flash the latest Nighly Build of CyanogenMod. :good:

Just flashed it hopefully its good, seen nothing reception related in the changelog though

hashim71 said:
I think I know which non.hlos Bin you are referring to. I followed that guide and I flashed that file successfully but it really made no difference whatsoever.
Flashing the latest nightly build of CM did the trick though. My reception is a million folds better and reliable now.
So instead of flashing and messing with your modem which is more risky... I would recommend you flash the latest Nighly Build of CyanogenMod. :good:
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Nope still the signal is boucnimg around the place!

hashim71 said:
I think I know which non.hlos Bin you are referring to. I followed that guide and I flashed that file successfully but it really made no difference whatsoever.
Flashing the latest nightly build of CM did the trick though. My reception is a million folds better and reliable now.
So instead of flashing and messing with your modem which is more risky... I would recommend you flash the latest Nighly Build of CyanogenMod. :good:
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Do you know of any way to get those reception boosts on other ROM's? I prefer to use Mahdi ROM for the customization options.
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gavin-phelan said:
Can it be done? I need to fix my signal drop but can't use fastboot lol
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The only reliable way I know of is using fastboot for now (fastboot flash modem non-hlos.bin). Tried to do it via recovery, partition got corrupted. So in conclusion... Only fastboot for now.
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CyanogenMod 10 Flashing a 4.0.3 ROM

I've been using CyanogenMod 10 for a couple weeks now, still having some issues. One being not having LTE... I saw h8rift said to flash a 4.0.3 ROM before CM but don't see where I can find one to flash. If someone could guide me in the right direction I would appreciate it!
philecker said:
I've been using CyanogenMod 10 for a couple weeks now, still having some issues. One being not having LTE... I saw h8rift said to flash a 4.0.3 ROM before CM but don't see where I can find one to flash. If someone could guide me in the right direction I would appreciate it!
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Hmm, I'm in the same boat mate, want to flash the latest nightly, but if I'd like to flash 4.0.3 first...
Seffundoos said:
Hmm, I'm in the same boat mate, want to flash the latest nightly, but if I'd like to flash 4.0.3 first...
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its not needed anymore. You can flash straight to nightly and lte should work
Yup, with latest nightly you shouldn't need to. I've tested flashing 4.0.4 -> CM10 myself and LTE worked ok. Make sure to do full wipe.
Doh! I need to remove that from my FAQs.
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[Q] How to update baseband/radio/modem

Hi everyone,
My verizon galaxy s3 right now has a baseband of I535VRLHE.
First I was wondering which baseband is most recent, I have heard of MB1, MF1, etc. I know where to get these software updates but I have not found out how to actually update the baseband. Right now, I am jumping between many roms but as of this moment I am on an unofficial cm 10.1 build. They suggest getting on MF1 modem, but I really have no idea how do it.
Thanks for the help,
PS: I looked for quite a while so please don't tell me to keep looking or something like that.
droidxroothelp said:
Hi everyone,
My verizon galaxy s3 right now has a baseband of I535VRLHE.
First I was wondering which baseband is most recent, I have heard of MB1, MF1, etc. I know where to get these software updates but I have not found out how to actually update the baseband. Right now, I am jumping between many roms but as of this moment I am on an unofficial cm 10.1 build. They suggest getting on MF1 modem, but I really have no idea how do it.
Thanks for the help,
PS: I looked for quite a while so please don't tell me to keep looking or something like that.
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Flash in recovery, baseband updates are always in alphabetical order, most recent is mf1.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1788313
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BadUsername said:
Flash in recovery, baseband updates are always in alphabetical order, most recent is mf1.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1788313
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Do I need to wipe anything for flashing it? Also, its ok to flash baseband updates with a custom rom installed?
And these will make my radios stronger, and thus my signal stronger?\
Thanks
droidxroothelp said:
Do I need to wipe anything for flashing it? Also, its ok to flash baseband updates with a custom rom installed?
And these will make my radios stronger, and thus my signal stronger?\
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no
yes
theres really no answer to pt3
What modem do you guys suggest flashing to. Right now I am on I535VRLHE and by my understanding that is extremely outdated. So just to make sure again no wiping anything, no formatting, no anything? And I should be flashing an update in either twrp or cwm? I know these questions sound stupid when I said I flash roms daily, but I really do not want to risk bricking my beloved s3 hahaha.
Thanks for taking your time to help me.
from what i understand the modem that works best for you will depend mostly on location. they might get better as they update, but i get teh same signal on the latest as I did on a modem from a few updates ago.
you can download the all in one packages here
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/34053-firmware-vrbmf1-modemrpmtzsbl-verizon-sgs3-sch-i535/
reboot into recovery, then flash, reboot back to the ROM. if youre worried, make a backup. things can always go wrong i guess.
Ok thank you again, another question haha sorry. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1788313&page=6 In this thread, the first few pages say to flash via odin and what not none of them confirm being able to flash through recovery. Have you ever flashed a radio through recovery?
Also what advantages does an AIO have compared to just the modem.
droidxroothelp said:
Ok thank you again, another question haha sorry. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1788313&page=6 In this thread, the first few pages say to flash via odin and what not none of them confirm being able to flash through recovery. Have you ever flashed a radio through recovery?
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did it today.
that link is over a year old. since then theyve been converted to flashable zips.
check here for more info and the downloads. theres an FAQ question you might want to read if youre nervous or unsure
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/34053-firmware-vrbmf1-modemrpmtzsbl-verizon-sgs3-sch-i535/
Hello. I have a galaxy s3 bought from three uk and I was wondering if i can change the baseband? If somebody wanna help me with some info.
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ZappMasteR said:
Hello. I have a galaxy s3 bought from three uk and I was wondering if i can change the baseband? If somebody wanna help me with some info.
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You need to do a Google search for "i9300 xda" because we can not help you in the SCH-I535 forums.
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RLS 16 to [Rom][d2vzw][Official][Kitkat - 4.4.2] - Gummy - Nightly's

I'm currently running Hyperdrive RLS 16 and want to know if it is possible to go to [Rom][d2vzw][Official][Kitkat - 4.4.2] - Gummy - Nightly's?
Do I just need to follow the instructions or is there more files I need to change within the phone? Basically, I want to know if it will be a simple transition.
Thank You!
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You should be just fine. Just install like any other ROMs. Don't forget to wipe Data. Make sure you update your recovery to the latest version first BEFORE FLASHING since gummy is Kitkat. This is very important.
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Cool thanks a ton!
GlitchMob said:
Cool thanks a ton!
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There are so many people saying different things. Im on 2.4.4.0 is that okay?
GlitchMob said:
There are so many people saying different things. Im on 2.4.4.0 is that okay?
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2.4..3.1 is the latest for Verizon S3, where did you get TWRP 2.4.4.0 from? That said, KitKat works on TWRP 2.4.3.1 definitely, I'm using it now for SlimKat.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
2.4..3.1 is the latest for Verizon S3, where did you get TWRP 2.4.4.0 from? That said, KitKat works on TWRP 2.4.3.1 definitely, I'm using it now for SlimKat.
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lol no idea. I dont remember its been a while. When I load twrp that is what I see at the top.
GlitchMob said:
lol no idea. I dont remember its been a while. When I load twrp that is what I see at the top.
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I'm mistaken...badly. You need to be on TWRP 2.6.3.1 in order to flash any KitKat rom. That's what I'm on. KitKat roms will not flash on anything before TWRP 2.6.3.1.
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Yes TWRP 2.6.3.1 is required to flash any KitKat ROM. If you use anything prior you could actually screw up your partituons
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Sandman-007 said:
Yes TWRP 2.6.3.1 is required to flash any KitKat ROM. If you use anything prior you could actually screw up your partituons
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Ya I found the latest twrp and installed Gummy. What I want to know is if I want to update to a different nightly do I have to wipe everything and start over?
Sandman-007 said:
Yes TWRP 2.6.3.1 is required to flash any KitKat ROM. If you use anything prior you could actually screw up your partituons
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What about CWM can i use that and if so which ver.?
razorr69 said:
What about CWM can i use that and if so which ver.?
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Yes, the latest is up on the Rom Manager website.
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Funny I had the same question..
I was going to pose the same question.. Ironically I'm on Hyperdrive RLS 16 also and am either going to the last carbon nightly or maybe something 4.4 ?
My question was do I need to flash the MF1 firmware, but I guess not ?
I loved carbon when I used it before ( last was v 1.7 stable ) but had to flash to stock/TW base to flash my phone to PagePlus and TW is waaaay to clunky for me I can't stand it anymore !!
Edit: Would the new PhilZ work for a KitKat rom ? the new official one ?
cjmcsw87 said:
I was going to pose the same question.. Ironically I'm on Hyperdrive RLS 16 also and am either going to the last carbon nightly or maybe something 4.4 ?
My question was do I need to flash the MF1 firmware, but I guess not ?
I loved carbon when I used it before ( last was v 1.7 stable ) but had to flash to stock/TW base to flash my phone to PagePlus and TW is waaaay to clunky for me I can't stand it anymore !!
Edit: Would the new PhilZ work for a KitKat rom ? the new official one ?
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You do need the VRBMF1 firmware installed. You do not need the VRUCML1 firmware installed. PhilZ recovery should work, idk firsthand cuz I use TWRP.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
You do need the VRBMF1 firmware installed. You do not need the VRUCML1 firmware installed. PhilZ recovery should work, idk firsthand cuz I use TWRP.
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Ok cool thanks snoop, as always you da man ! I'm still on MB1 so I kind of thought so. I Guess I'll give it a whirl after a few and post my results (from philZ)
GlitchMob said:
Ya I found the latest twrp and installed Gummy. What I want to know is if I want to update to a different nightly do I have to wipe everything and start over?
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Clean flashing is recommended if you don't want to have any issues.
But you're free to dirty flash over an existing nightly if you don't want to clean flash. However, any issues you get are your own issues and should not be reported in the Gummy thread.
david_hume said:
Clean flashing is recommended if you don't want to have any issues.
But you're free to dirty flash over an existing nightly if you don't want to clean flash. However, any issues you get are your own issues and should not be reported in the Gummy thread.
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That kind of sucks. I'll probably just stick with the most current nightly till they come out with an official one.
Thanks for the response.
SlimSnoopOS said:
You do need the VRBMF1 firmware installed. You do not need the VRUCML1 firmware installed. PhilZ recovery should work, idk firsthand cuz I use TWRP.
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Sorry for the newb ? but where do i look to see what firmware i'm running i havent flashed since synergy which im still running?
Thanks
razorr69 said:
Sorry for the newb ? but where do i look to see what firmware i'm running i havent flashed since synergy which im still running?
Thanks
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Don't apologize, we all start somewhere. Look in Settings/About Phone/Baseband.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Don't apologize, we all start somewhere. Look in Settings/About Phone/Baseband.
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Thats what i thought but wasn't %100 sure because mine is VRLHE. Should i flash it anyway to M1 modem only will i get better speeds and is the radio better. Eventually im going to flash 4.3 or 4.4 just waiting for a daily driver.

Benefits of flashing stock 4.4.4 rom

Hello,
I am currently running SlimKat stable build 7 with elemental x. My nexus 5 has been unlocked, rooted and been running custom roms since 4.4.1. I have flashed the 4.4.4. Radio recently and it's been working good.
Will i benefit from flashing a stock Rom apart from the Radio?? Will flashing stock fix any bugs I might have even though I'v e been running SlimKat with no problems at all.
Thanks.
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Mojar7070 said:
Hello,
I am currently running SlimKat stable build 7 with elemental x. My nexus 5 has been unlocked, rooted and been running custom roms since 4.4.1. I have flashed the 4.4.4. Radio recently and it's been working good.
Will i benefit from flashing a stock Rom apart from the Radio?? Will flashing stock fix any bugs I might have even though I'v e been running SlimKat with no problems at all.
Thanks.
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If slimkat is running without problems why flash stock?
The old saying don't fix what isn't broken:good:
Mojar7070 said:
Hello,
I am currently running SlimKat stable build 7 with elemental x. My nexus 5 has been unlocked, rooted and been running custom roms since 4.4.1. I have flashed the 4.4.4. Radio recently and it's been working good.
Will i benefit from flashing a stock Rom apart from the Radio?? Will flashing stock fix any bugs I might have even though I'v e been running SlimKat with no problems at all.
Thanks.
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I must admit I simply don't understand what you're getting at here. You say Slimkat is running good, why change it? If you go to stock you'll lose features. Most ROMs are about as stable as stock by now anyways.
and radios and roms are completely unrelated. you can flash whatever custom rom, none of them include radios. radios are a separate flash.
Very true. SlimKat at has been really stable for me. Its more of planning for the next Android OS release. Maybe something I'm not seeing or experiencing but might cause problems later on.
Thanks.
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simms22 said:
and radios and roms are completely unrelated. you can flash whatever custom rom, none of them include radios. radios are a separate flash.
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This is my point exactly, even though I flashed the radio, it doesn't apply to the Rom and it's features.
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TheLastSidekick said:
I must admit I simply don't understand what you're getting at here. You say Slimkat is running good, why change it? If you go to stock you'll lose features. Most ROMs are about as stable as stock by now anyways.
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I understand I'll lose the features, but maybe there are certain "codes" that the stock Rom has and custom does not.
You are right though, most custom roms are very stable already.
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Mojar7070 said:
I understand I'll lose the features, but maybe there are certain "codes" that the stock Rom has and custom does not.
You are right though, most custom roms are very stable already.
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As far as I know, there's no good reason to return to stock. People still on stock generally have had problems in the past with other ROMs and prefer the guaranteed stability of stock. I know Franco one of our kernel developers uses stock with his kernels and his reason given was because it's the only ROM that can support everyone the way he intended and guarantees it works properly.
Mojar7070 said:
I understand I'll lose the features, but maybe there are certain "codes" that the stock Rom has and custom does not.
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If you don't know what these "codes" are or how they affect your experience then they should be irrelevant to you.
Wakamatsu said:
If you don't know what these "codes" are or how they affect your experience then they should be irrelevant to you.
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Sounds like a plan. Thanks.
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TheLastSidekick said:
As far as I know, there's no good reason to return to stock. People still on stock generally have had problems in the past with other ROMs and prefer the guaranteed stability of stock.
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This is why I am on stock. Seems like everytime I go with a custom ROM I eventually end up getting annoying system UI FCs. Very rarely ever get it on stock. Would love to ask what ROMs are the most stable so I can experiment, but alas that's not allowed so I'll stick with stock, but rooted.
scottharris4 said:
This is why I am on stock. Seems like everytime I go with a custom ROM I eventually end up getting annoying system UI FCs. Very rarely ever get it on stock.
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I too experienced this. Until I discovered Rastakat and for some reason, never had any weird problems after that.
TheLastSidekick said:
I too experienced this. Until I discovered Rastakat and for some reason, never had any weird problems after that.
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What is Rastakat?
scottharris4 said:
What is Rastakat?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541185
[ROM] RASTAKAT [Android 4.4.4_r1 KTU84P] [PRODUCT_DEVICE := hammerhead] + Vanilla
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scottharris4 said:
What is Rastakat?
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A custom ROM in Original Development.
TheLastSidekick said:
I too experienced this. Until I discovered Rastakat and for some reason, never had any weird problems after that.
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Never had one that wasn't my own doing.
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rootSU said:
Never had one that wasn't my own doing.
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I mean it very well could be my own doing, but the same things I generally did on other ROMs that produced some errors didn't on Rastakat. I guess everyone finds their true ROM in the end, lol.
TheLastSidekick said:
I mean it very well could be my own doing, but the same things I generally did on other ROMs that produced some errors didn't on Rastakat. I guess everyone finds their true ROM in the end, lol.
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I'm not familiar with Rastakat, so how is their history with ROM development? I ask because I don't want to flash it and then before long they just stop official development (like what happened with CyanogenMod on my Moto G).
scottharris4 said:
I'm not familiar with Rastakat, so how is their history with ROM development? I ask because I don't want to flash it and then before long they just stop official development (like what happened with CyanogenMod on my Moto G).
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I guess the only way to describe is to see for yourself. Go check out the thread. All of the users there constantly help each other.
TheLastSidekick said:
I guess the only way to describe is to see for yourself. Go check out the thread. All of the users there constantly help each other.
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hi i am new to nexus 5 , just wanted to know what is the build date on the offical stock kernel 4.4.4.,mine is mon-mar- 17/ 15.16.36 PDT 2014, could you please tell me if i am on the right version build date , regards joe,

Flashing again in a very long time..

last time i flash was dec 2013 version 4.4.2
twrp version 6.3.3 i guess something like that
my nexus version is the ca / us version
what should i do first if wanna get back to flashing again?
new twrp? if i flash a new rom should root it again?
elnitrox said:
last time i flash was dec 2013 version 4.4.2
twrp version 6.3.3 i guess something like that
my nexus version is the ca / us version
what should i do first if wanna get back to flashing again?
new twrp? if i flash a new rom should root it again?
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Always a good idea to update your recovery to the latest.
Root is IN the rom. I pretty much guarantee that any rom you flash via recovery will be pre-rooted.
If you're unsure of the processes for anything, have a read of all the sticky threads linked in my signature
Flash the latest twrp first, then pick a rom
Latest twrp - https://www.dropbox.com/s/05vh73mstsovz9j/twrp2801.zip?dl=0
Flash in recovery then reboot recovery to check version at the top
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rootSU said:
Root is IN the rom. I pretty much guarantee that any rom you flash via recovery will be pre-rooted.
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Unless he wants to flash a stock image
Ben36 said:
Flash the latest twrp first, then pick a rom
Latest twrp - https://www.dropbox.com/s/05vh73mstsovz9j/twrp2801.zip?dl=0
Flash in recovery then reboot recovery to check version at the top
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on that note, is twrp recommended over CWM? I noticed last week that I had cwm on mine
Bonusbartus said:
on that note, is twrp recommended over CWM? I noticed last week that I had cwm on mine
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CWM is outdated. Use TWRP or Philz
Bonusbartus said:
Unless he wants to flash a stock image
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Stock factory images aren't flashed in recovery.. That's why rootsu specifically said recovery
Bonusbartus said:
on that note, is twrp recommended over CWM? I noticed last week that I had cwm on mine
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Personally, I've faced many issues with twrp in the past and ever since I've started using PhilzTouch (advanced version of cwm), I haven't looked back!
- Sent from an IceCold Hammerhead!
I on the other hand have never ever had any problems with twrp across various devices
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vin4yak said:
Stock factory images aren't flashed in recovery.. That's why rootsu specifically said recovery
Personally, I've faced many issues with twrp in the past and ever since I've started using PhilzTouch (advanced version of cwm), I haven't looked back!
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I had a lot of issues with TWRP on my S3. We're you having issues on this device?
Aerowinder said:
I had a lot of issues with TWRP on my S3. We're you having issues on this device?
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No mate. I was on HTC One X!
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vin4yak said:
Stock factory images aren't flashed in recovery.. That's why rootsu specifically said recovery
Personally, I've faced many issues with twrp in the past and ever since I've started using PhilzTouch (advanced version of cwm), I haven't looked back!
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according to the official thread:
End Of Support
Quote:
Project Status: No Longer Updated
As I mentioned before, I have a lot of new important projects in my real life. I am very happy to abandon this project for real life alternatives.
CWM is a dead project for now, until some dev resurrects it. I was about to do, until these new projects came.
Current version will probably work a while for many devices. Some devices with new ROM installers could have issues. Just use TWRP or the CM Simple Recovery
If the current version works for you, there is no reason you don't use it though. No need to ***** in all threads because it doesn't work for you. Just move on to other alternatives.
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but I see that it has been updated 2 days ago...
Philz is good and it works for now. I too had issues with TWRP on my S3, That's why I moved to Philz on that device and brought Philz to the N5.
We may see bug fixes with Philz if the device maintainers notice them. For example, the update 2 days ago was a bug I found and fixed. So if there is something broken, we may see fixes. New features - nope. So lets see what happens when L comes out with its default device encryption. I'm not jumping ship until I have to.
Ben36 said:
Flash the latest twrp first, then pick a rom
Latest twrp - https://www.dropbox.com/s/05vh73mstsovz9j/twrp2801.zip?dl=0
Flash in recovery then reboot recovery to check version at the top
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I did download from your link however when i flash it in twrp itself it says failed..any link for any latest twrp
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elnitrox said:
I did download from your link however when i flash it in twrp itself it says failed..any link for any latest twrp
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Here you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50042079
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elnitrox said:
I did download from your link however when i flash it in twrp itself it says failed..any link for any latest twrp
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well, most recoveries arent going to be in a flash in recovery form. if its in a zip, you might have to extract it and use fastboot to flash the actual twrprecovery.img or you can use the flashify app(if you have root).
simms22 said:
well, most recoveries arent going to be in a flash in recovery form. if its in a zip, you might have to extract it and use fastboot to flash the actual twrprecovery.img or you can use the flashify app(if you have root).
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Done using flashify.
Flashing complete.
Is the latest version 6.2.3.4 ?
So just choose any rom and thats it right?
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elnitrox said:
Done using flashify.
Flashing complete.
Is the latest version 6.2.3.4 ?
So just choose any rom and thats it right?
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no, its 2.8 http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/205
anyways, im using an old one as well(2.6.something), and everything works fine.
rom and gapps. most roms will need the google apps to be flashed as well, since its illegal to include them in publically distributed custom roms.
the only reason why i havent flash a new rom again because the rom that im currently running is good doesnt really give problems like random reboots
the only thing is its an older version.
and its really tiring thing to start all over again.
anyways any good rom out there?
its close to stock rom with minor tweaks
im on purity rom btw 4.4.2
elnitrox said:
the only reason why i havent flash a new rom again because the rom that im currently running is good doesnt really give problems like random reboots
the only thing is its an older version.
and its really tiring thing to start all over again.
anyways any good rom out there?
its close to stock rom with minor tweaks
im on purity rom btw 4.4.2
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rastakat. a very close to stock rom, with the right amount of tweaks(just whats needed), and no more. no issues for anybody on that rom. its in the original development section.
and last thing whats the latest gapps?
any links
thanx for the guidance simms22
elnitrox said:
and last thing whats the latest gapps?
any links
thanx for the guidance simms22
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heres pa gapps http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
but you can use any, really. if you get a minimal gapps, you can install the other gapps through the play store
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oh, youll also need to flash the latest supersu(for root) http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu

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