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Have some way to flash roms with adb fastboot without cwm ? becouse i have a problem with the files in cwm( he dont read files)( unable to mount /sdcard). Thank you
Agom said:
Have some way to flash roms with adb fastboot without cwm ? becouse i have a problem with the files in cwm( he dont read files)( unable to mount /sdcard). Thank you
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In download mode, the only ROMs that you can flash are the stock ROMs.
What CWM you using? Latest is 6.0.4.7.
Also, maybe you can sideload?
neozen21 said:
In download mode, the only ROMs that you can flash are the stock ROMs.
What CWM you using? Latest is 6.0.4.7.
Also, maybe you can sideload?
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Im using 6.0.4.7, I dont Know what is sideload.
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Agom said:
Im using 6.0.4.7, I dont Know what is sideload.
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When you select "Install from Zip file", you will see an option "Install zip from sideload".
Follow the instructions given by CWM.
Basically, you send the package you want to install from your computer, but using adb sideload <filename>
Good luck!
neozen21 said:
When you select "Install from Zip file", you will see an option "Install zip from sideload".
Follow the instructions given by CWM.
Basically, you send the package you want to install from your computer, but using adb sideload <filename>
Good luck!
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Ill try Thanks
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neozen21 said:
When you select "Install from Zip file", you will see an option "Install zip from sideload".
Follow the instructions given by CWM.
Basically, you send the package you want to install from your computer, but using adb sideload <filename>
Good luck!
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this Works with Any ROM and kernel?
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Agom said:
this Works with Any ROM and kernel?
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It allows you to flash a .zip file without it being saved on your phone 1st.
Whether your phone will boot or work properly with what you flashed, that's another story.
So... make sure you are flashing the right stuff...
Okay Ive search the forums and Google for 5 hours straight I've found close solutions but nothing worked
First I'm stupid I didn't back up when I flashed a new ROM.(liberty s4)
Second I should've stopped when it asked if this was the international version
Third I don't think I should've installed the radio
So my device now doesn't get passed the HTC boot screen.
I am able to get into recovery (twrp)
But my computer doesn't detect my device so sideload and One s aio tool kit doesn't work
I have no idea what to do PLEASE HELP
ninja08 said:
Okay Ive search the forums and Google for 5 hours straight I've found close solutions but nothing worked
First I'm stupid I didn't back up when I flashed a new ROM.(liberty s4)
Second I should've stopped when it asked if this was the international version
Third I don't think I should've installed the radio
So my device now doesn't get passed the HTC boot screen.
I am able to get into recovery (twrp)
But my computer doesn't detect my device so sideload and One s aio tool kit doesn't work
I have no idea what to do PLEASE HELP
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May you post bootloader infromation? Hboot/firmware/radio/CID ?
LS.xD said:
May you post bootloader infromation? Hboot/firmware/radio/CID ?
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Vle pvt ship s on
Hboot- 2.15.0000
Radio 1.13.50.05.31
Opendsp v31.1.0.45.0815
Emmc-boot
And the CID? Connect fastboot and Type "fastboot getvar all" to See the cid
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ninja08 said:
Okay Ive search the forums and Google for 5 hours straight I've found close solutions but nothing worked
First I'm stupid I didn't back up when I flashed a new ROM.(liberty s4)
Second I should've stopped when it asked if this was the international version
Third I don't think I should've installed the radio
So my device now doesn't get passed the HTC boot screen.
I am able to get into recovery (twrp)
But my computer doesn't detect my device so sideload and One s aio tool kit doesn't work
I have no idea what to do PLEASE HELP
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I had the same problem and didn't know how to solve it
I had to install a new Rom using the USB otg and twrp, which is the only recovery that loads an otg
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There are different ways to fix for sure Using OTG is really non common and kinda exotic
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Verdera11 said:
I had the same problem and didn't know how to solve it
I had to install a new Rom using the USB otg and twrp, which is the only recovery that loads an otg
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I have an otg! So just load a ROM on to it and flash it?
I'd suggest running a stock firmware/RUU . Thats why I asked for the CID. You can try OTG but the way I suggest is (nearly) guaranted to work.
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ninja08 said:
I have an otg! So just load a ROM on to it and flash it?
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Yes that is
Or you can use the RUU option as last option, because you will lose all the data and the superuser access
Your mobile will be like a new One S, but with the bootloader unlock I think
Sometimes you need S-Off to flash any different RUU
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Verdera11 said:
Yes that is
Or you can use the RUU option as last option, because you will lose all the data and the superuser access
Your mobile will be like a new One S, but with the bootloader unlock I think
Sometimes you need S-Off to flash any different RUU
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If his system is bricked atm --> he will lose his data in ANY case...
Yes but he will lose too the costum recovery, the root access, maybe the bootloader unlock, but I'm sure rant he won't lose the S-OFF
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Verdera11 said:
Yes but he will lose too the costum recovery, the root access, maybe the bootloader unlock, but I'm sure rant he won't lose the S-OFF
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Whats the point? He spent days on a bricked phone. Unlocking + custom recovery + root can easily be done in 10minutes or less...
LS.xD said:
Whats the point? He spent days on a bricked phone. Unlocking + custom recovery + root can easily be done in 10minutes or less...
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Yes but if he can install a new ROM without the RUU, he will conserve the music, videos, photos, whatsapp with the backups...
With the RUU he will erase all the internal sd card
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---------- Post added at 03:51 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:46 PM ----------
But it's his mobile, so it's his decision
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ninja08 said:
Okay Ive search the forums and Google for 5 hours straight I've found close solutions but nothing worked
First I'm stupid I didn't back up when I flashed a new ROM.(liberty s4)
Second I should've stopped when it asked if this was the international version
Third I don't think I should've installed the radio
So my device now doesn't get passed the HTC boot screen.
I am able to get into recovery (twrp)
But my computer doesn't detect my device so sideload and One s aio tool kit doesn't work
I have no idea what to do PLEASE HELP
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since ure S-on, did u flashed boot_hboot2.15.img from the zip/kernel using fastboot?
What? You can't flash a HBoot.img file directly using fastboot when the phone is "S-ON"
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LS.xD said:
What? You can't flash a HBoot.img file directly using fastboot when the phone is "S-ON"
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its boot image not hboot. in liberty rom, ther r 2 boot.img's named according to hboot. for s-on boot_htbbot2.15 (boot for hboot 2.15) needs to be flashed.
Verdera11 said:
I had the same problem and didn't know how to solve it
I had to install a new Rom using the USB otg and twrp, which is the only recovery that loads an otg
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OKAY TWRP IS NOT FINDING MY OTG! aree there certain things i have to do to find it?
Please read, circuit1 gave you the answer : flash the 2.15 kernel located in the Liberty zip file
You are S-ON so each time you flash a new rom you need to flash the kernel after to make your phone bootable !
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I am running stock, latest stage fright update with stock recovery and s-off. I would like to try the GPE rom, what are the steps I need to flash this rom? I have read the thread but still need a little guidance. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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luvtorev01 said:
I am running stock, latest stage fright update with stock recovery and s-off. I would like to try the GPE rom, what are the steps I need to flash this rom? I have read the thread but still need a little guidance. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...ment/rom-vzw-stock-gpe-5-1-lmy47o-h9-t3212413
Just as the instructions state:
Install: TWRP custom recovery is recommended
1. Reboot to TWRP custom recovery
2. Wipe/Factory reset if coming from another ROM
3. Flash ROM
4. Reboot
5. Enjoy, First boot will take 5 to 10 minutes
You may want to flash a sense ROM first and get a lock on GPS, some people have had an issue with GPS on GPE ROM, however I didn't have this issue, but I did come from a Sense ROM.
You are already on Sense ROM, so just do a lock on GPS, make sure it works, then go ahead, flash custom recovery TWRP, download the ROM of choice, reboot to recovery, wipe, flash ROM.
andybones said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...ment/rom-vzw-stock-gpe-5-1-lmy47o-h9-t3212413
Just as the instructions state:
Install: TWRP custom recovery is recommended
1. Reboot to TWRP custom recovery
2. Wipe/Factory reset if coming from another ROM
3. Flash ROM
4. Reboot
5. Enjoy, First boot will take 5 to 10 minutes
You may want to flash a sense ROM first and get a lock on GPS, some people have had an issue with GPS on GPE ROM, however I didn't have this issue, but I did come from a Sense ROM.
You are already on Sense ROM, so just do a lock on GPS, make sure it works, then go ahead, flash custom recovery TWRP, download the ROM of choice, reboot to recovery, wipe, flash ROM.
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Thank you. So just to make sure I am on sense stock and from here just install twrp and wipe and flash rom? Do I need to worry about installing a different firmware?
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luvtorev01 said:
Thank you. So just to make sure I am on sense stock and from here just install twrp and wipe and flash rom? Do I need to worry about installing a different firmware?
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Nope just make sure to be on latest Verizon firmware.
andybones said:
Nope just make sure to be on latest Verizon firmware.
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I just have s-off but not rooted, can you send me to right direction for that? Thanks again
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luvtorev01 said:
I just have s-off but not rooted, can you send me to right direction for that? Thanks again
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The ROM comes rooted.
andybones said:
The ROM comes rooted.
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I get it, but how can I install twrp recovery if I'm not rooted?
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luvtorev01 said:
I get it, but how can I install twrp recovery if I'm not rooted?
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You don't need root to install custom recovery.. Just S-OFF.
have you looked at the TWRP thread?
You need to know how to use adb and fastboot
Reboot to fastboot
Put custom twrp.img in adb folder
Run cmd:
Fastboot flash recovery nameoffile.img
A little research goes along way..
Google and searching is your friend.
andybones said:
You don't need root to install custom recovery.. Just S-OFF.
have you looked at the TWRP thread?
You need to know how to use adb and fastboot
Reboot to fastboot
Put custom twrp.img in adb folder
Run cmd:
Fastboot flash recovery nameoffile.img
A little research goes along way..
Google and searching is your friend.
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Thanks for this and you are right Google is a friend but you seem on point with everything so I figure I would ask you. Thank you for your time.
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luvtorev01 said:
Thanks for this and you are right Google is a friend but you seem on point with everything so I figure I would ask you. Thank you for your time.
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More than welcome. If need anymore help let me know. :good:
Can someone link original recovery img to global version of phone? I installed twrp and want to restore original back.
Dark_Sleipnir said:
Can someone link original recovery img to global version of phone? I installed twrp and want to restore original back.
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Flash original rom so original recovery will overwrite the twrp
PeppeCNN said:
Flash original rom so original recovery will overwrite the twrp
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Thank you for answer. If I flash 10.0.11.0 ROM PEEMIFH through twrp it will be ok? Or I must flash it using recovery mode?
Dark_Sleipnir said:
Thank you for answer. If I flash 10.0.11.0 ROM PEEMIFH through twrp it will be ok? Or I must flash it using recovery mode?
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Better via TWRP
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I want to install TWRP really bad but I can't do that without a custom ROM.
And I can't install a custom ROM without a custom recovery!
So please tell me how I can install a custom rom without a custom recovery...
Model: C1905
skeleton2323 said:
I want to install TWRP really bad but I can't do that without a custom ROM.
And I can't install a custom ROM without a custom recovery!
So please tell me how I can install a custom rom without a custom recovery...
Model: C1905
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You can't install custom ROMs without custom recovery.
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Droidriven said:
You can't install custom ROMs without custom recovery.
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Then why some doof websites claim that I can use fastboot to flash ROMS?
skeleton2323 said:
Then why some doof websites claim that I can use fastboot to flash ROMS?
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Give me a link to an example
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Droidriven said:
Give me a link to an example
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https://clickitornot.com/install-twrp-recovery-root-sony-xperia-m-nicki/
(can't find the 2nd website anymore)
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skeleton2323 said:
https://clickitornot.com/install-twrp-recovery-root-sony-xperia-m-nicki/
(can't find the 2nd website anymore)
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That link doesn't have anything to do with flashing custom ROMs via fastboot.
That link discusses installing TWRP and then using TWRP to install the ROM.
Let me clarify my previous response. Custom ROM .zip files can't be flashed via fastboot but you can the system.img from the ROM zip and then use fastboot to flash the system.img.
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Droidriven said:
That link doesn't have anything to do with flashing custom ROMs via fastboot.
That link discusses installing TWRP and then using TWRP to install the ROM.
Let me clarify my previous response. Custom ROM .zip files can't be flashed via fastboot but you can the system.img from the ROM zip and then use fastboot to flash the system.img.
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Alright, but my main question is how can I install TWRP on a Sony Xperia M C1905? I've searched the guy's post that says that I can't flash it via fastboot or flashtool but I don't get it how will I get TWRP to run using the FOTAkernel method without any pre-installed recovery.
I've not tested it with the official TWRP app yet but I have tried it with rashr with no success.
Oh, and if I use fastboot to flash "system.img" from a ROM, will the device run with the new firmware or do I need to do extra things besides that?
(I have an unlocked bootloader, android version 4.3 and rooted firmware.)
skeleton2323 said:
Alright, but my main question is how can I install TWRP on a Sony Xperia M C1905? I've searched the guy's post that says that I can't flash it via fastboot or flashtool but I don't get it how will I get TWRP to run using the FOTAkernel method without any pre-installed recovery.
I've not tested it with the official TWRP app yet but I have tried it with rashr with no success.
Oh, and if I use fastboot to flash "system.img" from a ROM, will the device run with the new firmware or do I need to do extra things besides that?
(I have an unlocked bootloader, android version 4.3 and rooted firmware.)
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If the device is already rooted, you should be able to flash a copy of TWRP for your device via the Flashify app.
Things weren't that complicated in the days of 4.3, you shouldn't have any special conditions to worry with.
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Droidriven said:
If the device is already rooted, you should be able to flash a copy of TWRP for your device via the Flashify app.
Things weren't that complicated in the days of 4.3, you shouldn't have any special conditions to worry with.
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I've tested flashify and when I pressed on flash TWRP, it did nothing.
I tried to select the file manually and it told me that I'm not able to flash recoveries because it could not find the recovery partition.
One more question: that guy said that I'm not able to flash TWRP using the stock ROM.
How is it going to work?
skeleton2323 said:
I've tested flashify and when I pressed on flash TWRP, it did nothing.
I tried to select the file manually and it told me that I'm not able to flash recoveries because it could not find the recovery partition.
One more question: that guy said that I'm not able to flash TWRP using the stock ROM.
How is it going to work?
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Here is the TWRP page for your device here at XDA. Read the first three posts, it explains things.
https://twrp.me/sony/sonyxperiam.html
Here is the Xperia M page at the official TWRP website.
https://twrp.me/sony/sonyxperiam.html
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Droidriven said:
Here is the TWRP page for your device here at XDA. Read the first three posts, it explains things.
https://twrp.me/sony/sonyxperiam.html
Here is the Xperia M page at the official TWRP website.
https://twrp.me/sony/sonyxperiam.html
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I tried doing it within the app but it said that an error occurred.
Is it because I've installed on internal storage?
I've also tried it with rashr and it said that it completed but the phone rebooted back to normal.
Also, should I flash TWRP to the BOOT partition?
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Thank you for helping me! I flashed TWRP on the boot partition and it worked!
I didn't care about the firmware because I was going to flash a new one anyway.