I have installed OmniROM - Wingray - bigPart
I have a lot of problems with big part, is there any way to go back to original partion?
Why you don´t search the forum?! Just flash back the original Recovery without bigPart
partner11 said:
I have installed OmniROM - Wingray - bigPart
I have a lot of problems with big part, is there any way to go back to original partion?
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What problems are you having in particular? I may be able to help you.
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Hello, Im planning to install custom ROM on my Motorola Xoom.
Since Im from Asia, Motorola didn't release ICS and planning to release ICS at Q3 of 2012.
But then still uptoday, there's no update from Motorola.
I want to try custom rom for Xoom and can I ask if Jelly bean rom of EOS is good enough?
And what if I want to go back to stock rom? Can I do that?
Thank you so much.
Yes, EOS is good.
Here's link on stock firmwares too.
http://developer.motorola.com/products/software/
Thank you for the reply.
I would like to know if there are any guide of Team EOS to install JB coming from Honeycomb.
Im sorry but I really dont know what Im doing right now, if you could just point out how to done it correctly I would be glad.
Thank you.
It sounds like you are stock. Sorry, can't provide exact links at this time, but check the stickies in the forums. You will need to:
- Unlock boot loader (will happen in next step)
- Install CWM (clockwork mod recovery. This will also give you root)
- Root
- Download the EOS latest ROM, and flash via CWM.
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- Install CWM (clockwork mod recovery. This will also give you root)
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Unless you use some tool that incorporates a script for gaining root access, flashing a custom recovery does not necessarily mean you also get root access.
Im now running at jelly bean made by team eos for xoom wifi only.
Thank you for the guide. The jelly bean made my day.
Just want to ask again, what if I want to update the build made by Team EOS.
What software should I use in order to backup my saved games. :victory:
Thank you. Have a nice day.
I also want to ask Im using a CWM recovery 3.2, im reading that there 5.0++ version.
Are there any difference with this CWM recovery? Thanks. Again.
villain_allain said:
Im now running at jelly bean made by team eos for xoom wifi only.
Thank you for the guide. The jelly bean made my day.
Just want to ask again, what if I want to update the build made by Team EOS.
What software should I use in order to backup my saved games. :victory:
Thank you. Have a nice day.
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Use titanium backup to backup apps (like games). The data that is backed up for the apps will (typically) be your progress within those games.
Some games store this information elsewhere though (like GTA3).
To update EOS build:
Download the latest nightly, put on SD card.
Clear cache partition, dalvik.
Flash nightly.
Reboot.
It will delete all my apps right?
villain_allain said:
It will delete all my apps right?
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If you are simply updating nightlies, you don't need to wipe anything and thus you won't lose anything. Just install the zip, reinstall gapps and reboot.
If the devs say at some point that for "x" release you need to wipe stuff, then you'll want to do a titanium backup of everything so you can restore after the install.
Hi guys,
I want to ask you some questions,I never flashed my tab.
1. Is it this TWRP file I have to flash ? http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf300t/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-tf300t-4.2.blob (I'm on stock official Asus 4.2.1 now)
2. If I go on CM11 for example, can I revert to stock Asus 4.2.1 ?
3. If I go on CM11, can I flash on it a CM 10.2 rom for example ?
And does the keyboard work on custom rom like CM11?
Thank you for your help
needhelp11 said:
1. Is it this TWRP file I have to flash ? http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf300t/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-tf300t-4.2.blob (I'm on stock official Asus 4.2.1 now)
2. If I go on CM11 for example, can I revert to stock Asus 4.2.1 ?
3. If I go on CM11, can I flash on it a CM 10.2 rom for example ?
And does the keyboard work on custom rom like CM11?
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1. That recovery will not work for KitKat ROMs like CM 11 or OmniROM. Check the respective ROM thread for a working TWRP. Also double-check the version of your bootloader.
2. Yes, read the sticky guides in the general section.
3. Yes.
When flashing a different ROM (not just another version of the same ROM) remember to do a full wipe: data, system, cache, dalvik.
If you mean the keyboard dock, yes that basically works in all ROMs I tried so far. Some ROMs don't support all the special keys, but basic typing works fine.
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Hi,
Thank you for your answer. I have read a lot of guide, but I'm a bit confusing because I never used TWRP before and there is so much things to do ( adb, fastboot etc...)
Im on the lastest Asus official firmware so I think I need the TWRP 2.6.3.0 or .2 4.2 version. Should I do this before : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545610? (install nvflash flatline )
Edit : And if I flash cm 10.2 stable, can I use TWRP 2.6.3.0 ?
Again thank you
needhelp11 said:
Hi,
Thank you for your answer. I have read a lot of guide, but I'm a bit confusing because I never used TWRP before and there is so much things to do ( adb, fastboot etc...)
Im on the lastest Asus official firmware so I think I need the TWRP 2.6.3.0 or .2 4.2 version. Should I do this before : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545610? (install nvflash flatline )
Edit : And if I flash cm 10.2 stable, can I use TWRP 2.6.3.0 ?
Again thank you
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Flatline is the best thing you can do for your 300... I would highly recommend backing up of your nvflash blobs.....
If you need any help with this just let me know, drop me a line at [email protected]
Thx as always Josh
Thank you. I will do it a little later, im now busy with my work.
Thanks again to you guys for helping me
needhelp11 said:
Edit : And if I flash cm 10.2 stable, can I use TWRP 2.6.3.0 ?
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Yes, that is fine.
The latest version from scanno (2.7.0.0) should work for both CM 11 and CM 10.2, but I am not sure the respective patch made it into that build, maybe only with the next update.
2.6.3.0-42 from the official download site is the safe choice for CM 10.2.
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So i was trying to flash CM 11 onto my Razr HD following the instructions on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518701&highlight=boot+loop
However, after flashing and everything, my phone ends up in a bootloop... I'm on 4.4.2, 183.46.10XT926, kernel 3.4.42 and an unlocked bootloader
Any help?
braube said:
So i was trying to flash CM 11 onto my Razr HD following the instructions on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518701&highlight=boot+loop
However, after flashing and everything, my phone ends up in a bootloop... I'm on 4.4.2, 183.46.10XT926, kernel 3.4.42 and an unlocked bootloader
Any help?
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i dont think cm is updated to 4.4 source yet, i could be wrong. (as it turns out, i was wrong and cm is on 4.4 source)
if it is not, you cant install it over 4.4, that's why it is bootlooping.
What do you talking about? CM11 is 4.4.4, maybe @braube is trying to install an old version of CM11 that is based on 3.0 kernel, just try the latest versions available here: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=moto_msm8960
DorianX said:
What do you talking about? CM11 is 4.4.4, maybe @braube is trying to install an old version of CM11 that is based on 3.0 kernel, just try the latest versions available here: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=moto_msm8960
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i said "i could be wrong", learn to read, or at least reply more politely with a correction.
So you answer any question without a minimal knowledge? That's how you get so many thanks?
DorianX said:
So you answer any question without a minimal knowledge? That's how you get so many thanks?
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jealous?
Yup I'm so jealous ;(
braube said:
So i was trying to flash CM 11 onto my Razr HD following the instructions on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518701&highlight=boot+loop
However, after flashing and everything, my phone ends up in a bootloop... I'm on 4.4.2, 183.46.10XT926, kernel 3.4.42 and an unlocked bootloader
Any help?
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I know you stated you followed the directions, but just in case, this is what I do:
1. Boot into TWRP
2. Wipe cache, dalvik cache, data and system
3. Install CM11.
4. Install GAPPS
5. Wipe cache and dalvik (from the Install screen)
6. Reboot and profit.
If this still doesn't work for you, you might have a corrupted download for CM11 and/or GAPPS, so try downloading them again and make SURE you are using the correct CM11 image.
If you are getting them from epinter, then make sure you choose the correct one. There are a LOT of ROM images there (for XT925, for CM10 for JB-based phones, CM11 xt926 I believe is for JB based phones, you want the CM11 with msm9690 in the file name).
I get mine from here -> http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=moto_msm8960
Also, make sure you have the correct TWRP installed (2.7.1.0) that is KK based. Do NOT use earlier versions which are based off of JB.
You can also use CWM recovery, but make sure it's 6.0.4.9. Anything else is for JB-based phones that haven't been upgraded to KK.
Thanks for all the replies. I just did a standard wipe with TWRP so maybe thats the problem.
Another question, is the msm8960 CM11 compatible with XT926? I read somewhere that it was but i just want to make sure
That's what you want and it's what I linked you to.
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Hey guys,
I just unlocked my stock xt926 (Build 183.46.10 Kit Kat) using towelroot and motopocalypse. I then installed TWRP 2.7.1.0 (Kit Kat 4.4 build from Original development section) and did a backup of the stock ROM. I tried installing a couple builds of Cyanogenmod 11, but all of them get stuck on the red M. I got the latest snapshot from get.cm, as well as the one posted by epinter. I sent them over USB and used Ubuntu to validate MD5's using md5sum. I do a full wipe (of everything but internal storage) and install just the ROM, not Gapps, kernels or anything else. After a reboot, nothing but the red M. It will flash once every 5-10 minutes, but I let it sit for 45 minutes without anything else happening.
I also tried it in CWM6 (Kit Kat build from original development) and had the same results.
Right now I'm trying Gummy to see if it's just a CM thing, but has anyone else encountered this? If so, did you find a fix?
Thanks!
Make sure you are using a recent nightly. The earlier M snapshots are based on the JB kernel. I think the current nightly use the kk kernel but check the cm11 thread in the development section.
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Hey guys,
I just unlocked my stock xt926 (Build 183.46.10 Kit Kat) using towelroot and motopocalypse. I then installed TWRP 2.7.1.0 (Kit Kat 4.4 build from Original development section) and did a backup of the stock ROM. I tried installing a couple builds of Cyanogenmod 11, but all of them get stuck on the red M. I got the latest snapshot from get.cm, as well as the one posted by epinter. I sent them over USB and used Ubuntu to validate MD5's using md5sum. I do a full wipe (of everything but internal storage) and install just the ROM, not Gapps, kernels or anything else. After a reboot, nothing but the red M. It will flash once every 5-10 minutes, but I let it sit for 45 minutes without anything else happening.
Right now I'm trying Gummy to see if it's just a CM thing, but has anyone else encountered this? If so, did you find a fix?
I am having the same issue, I have basically done/flashed the same things but seems like no matter what I just get stuck on splash screen.... And my phone gets HOT- too hot to touch...
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I think snapshots are for jb bootloader.
And doesn't CM tell you to flash gapps?
Someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
Doug B.
I also used CWM and not TWRP. I'm not much help as I'm on stock kk with xposed at the moment. I need Moto exchange services because AOSP has to many issues. I'm missing lots of CM11 favorites (like working BT with Wifi lol).
dvgb173 said:
I think snapshots are for jb bootloader.
And doesn't CM tell you to flash gapps?
Someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
Doug B.
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Gapps is not required. It just means you won't have Google Play store and other google apps on the phone until you go back and flash them, but NOT flashing gapps will not cause the phone to hang.
You have to ensure you are using the correct CM11 tree, especially if you are on the KK bootloader.
Go here to grab the latest nightlies for KK bootloaders -> http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=moto_msm8960
Grab the latest nightly, not snapshot, as someone else stated.
Hi
I installed CyanogenMod M10 as an update to my Nightlies Built-...0910
The Booting process can complete But Keep Rebooting as soon as Lock-Screen appears!
I m Multi-ROM user
Internal ROM: Rooted Stock Android
Kernel: Kexek 4.4.4
(I can boot to another ROM)
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I tried reflash CM-M10 but problem still here...
I m looking for a Solution (instead of Wiping anything, if possible!)
& I searched for get back to previous version and lots of member not recommend it, what about you?
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>> Solution was Flashing a Previous version of CM (at this moment last version is CM...Nightlies...0915)
as the other say Dirty Flash or something like this
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