I have install the rom for Cyanogen 10.1 for GT-S7500. (cm-10. 1-20130603-UNOFFICIAL-trebon.zip)
However, I couldn't find or import any of my contact to the phone.
Besides that, is it I had to install the google apps for CM10.1 for all application for that specific rom?
I can't even connect to my sd card file after I attached with USB cable.
Bluetooth not working as well.
Anyone can help me out?
I can't post to the main thread of the Cyanogen 10.1 for GT-S7500
I am sorry. I am newbie and I from Malaysia.
Do that affect anything?
citimarz said:
I have install the rom for Cyanogen 10.1 for GT-S7500. (cm-10. 1-20130603-UNOFFICIAL-trebon.zip)
However, I couldn't find or import any of my contact to the phone.
Besides that, is it I had to install the google apps for CM10.1 for all application for that specific rom?
I can't even connect to my sd card file after I attached with USB cable.
Bluetooth not working as well.
Anyone can help me out?
I can't post to the main thread of the Cyanogen 10.1 for GT-S7500
I am sorry. I am newbie and I from Malaysia.
Do that affect anything?
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Flash again..coz it works no such bugs wipe data cache dalvik flash wipe again n its done..
Androidoo said:
Flash again..coz it works no such bugs wipe data cache dalvik flash wipe again n its done..
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Can I check the procedure with you?
My current CWM-based Recovery v5.5.0.4
1) wipe data/factory reset
2) wipe cache partition
3) wipe dalvik cache
4) install zip from sd card -> choose zip from sdcard -> cm-10. 1-20130603-UNOFFICIAL-trebon.zip
5) reboot system now
The step I mention is correct or did I missing something?
citimarz said:
Can I check the procedure with you?
My current CWM-based Recovery v5.5.0.4
1) wipe data/factory reset
2) wipe cache partition
3) wipe dalvik cache
4) install zip from sd card -> choose zip from sdcard -> cm-10. 1-20130603-UNOFFICIAL-trebon.zip
5) reboot system now
The step I mention is correct or did I missing something?
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yep jus wipe cache again after installing from sd card and reboot:good:
Androidoo said:
yep jus wipe cache again after installing from sd card and reboot:good:
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Unfortunately, I still face the same problem.
I wipe the cache partition. (same)
Then I wipe the dalvik cache.
I updating/upgrading some android apps
After that, still the same.
CM 10.1 bugs
Hey citimarz, try out a different CM10.1. There are several.
dankimani said:
Hey citimarz, try out a different CM10.1. There are several.
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Do you have any recommended CM10.1?
Can post the link at here?
Working CM10.2
citimarz said:
Do you have any recommended CM10.1?
Can post the link at here?
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Sorry for taking too long. Here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2632570
Been using it for like 3 weeks. Awesome one.
Problems:
Camera flash. Fix: Install Xposed installer and look for flashlight fixer in the download section.
RAM is 392MB compared to Speedmod KitKat which has 433MB
None other I know of.
Related
I have been addicted to flashing new ROMs almost every other day. On moving to SGS4, I started searching for a flashable zip that will do an extensive wiping for me without bothering me with wipe Data, wipe Cache, Wipe Dalvik etc.
I thought I will make one for myself. now that I have made and used it, I want to share it with others.
There are 4 wipe types in aroma Package:
1) MegaWipe
2) SuperWipe
3) SimpleWipe
4) Factory Reset
All 4 serve different purposes.
1. Megawipe: Use this zip to completely format your phone. It will delete everything in your phone and will bring it to bare bones. After it install any ROM for a fresh experience without any conflicts with in the frame work.It deletes the Data, Cache, System and Preload partitions of your internal memory. So Beware!
2. SuperWipe: This is a simple factory reset and you can use it to move from one ROM to another without bothering about framework conflicts.It deletes the Data Folders and Cache partitions of your internal memory.
3. Factory Reset: Use it to do a Factory Reset, which wipes your Data partition, Cache Partition and Dalvik Cache. It will delete everything on your Internal SDcard.
4. SimpleWipe: A simple wipe is as the name suggests a Simple Cache and Dalvik wipe. You can use it to clear the said partitions before updating to a newer version of your ROM. Also, You can use it before you have flash a new ROM.
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Also, I have read questions on how to completely wipe the phone..the MegaWipe zip will do it for you..just have a ROM to install on the ExtSdcard when you use it.
Requirements: You need to have
1. CWM Recovery installed
2. Busybox installed
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Downloads - Aroma
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e4yxcaso7xhn9g2/Wipe-Scripts-SGS4.zip
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How to use:
Just copy the required zip to your External SDcard and reboot into CWM recovery. Install the zip and you are good to go!
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Credits
All credits goes to Zoot1 becuse without him these scripts are impossible
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Thanks
Can you add RomWipe
Wipe cache and dalvik cache and system and preload and data
With out wipe internal sd ?
Sent From my i9500 With ☆★Crash Rom★☆
Thank you! Does the MegaWipe delete internal SDcard as well?
diego9016 said:
Thank you! Does the MegaWipe delete internal SDcard as well?
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Yes megawipe will delete everything from ur internal sd. U need to put ur rom zip and this script in ur external sd.
AL_IRAQI said:
Thanks
Can you add RomWipe
Wipe cache and dalvik cache and system and preload and data
With out wipe internal sd ?
Sent From my i9500 With ☆★Crash Rom★☆
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Try super wipe. But before trying better take backup of your internal sd
good work exynoss.. and don't come to me for trouble shooting! !
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zoot1 said:
good work exynoss.. and don't come to me for trouble shooting! !
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Thanks.......
Depends on what type of trouble shooting
Good Work
Link is not working ! Can you reload it ?
Twrp provide advance wipe which more simple to use..... i can choose what to wipe
This is a tool originally developed by Zoot1 a developer on xda-developers.com.
All I have done, with his permission, is to modify it for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
I wish to thank him very much for allowing me to do this. You can visit his original development link at Zoot1 Wipe Scripts for Flashaholics.
USE THIS AT YOUR RISK. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AN DAMAGE TO YOUR PHONE, ANY ARGUMENTS BETWEEN YOU AND YOUR SPOUSE, LOST BANK ACCOUNTS, NEW REVOLUTIONS OR ACTS OF GOD.
You MUST have the following installed in order to use this tool:
1. CWM or TWRP Recovery installed
2. Busybox installed
What the tool does:
1. Megawipe: Use this to completely format your phone. It will delete everything on your phone and will bring it to bare bones. After using it, install any ROM for a fresh experience without any conflicts with in the framework.It deletes the Data (except data/media), Cache, System and Preload partitions of your phone. So Beware!
2. SuperWipe: This is a simple factory reset and you can use it to move from one ROM to another without bothering about framework conflicts. It deletes the Dalvik Cache, Preload, System and Cache partitions of your phone. Does NOT delete your data files.
3. Factory Reset: Use it to do a Factory Reset, which wipes your Data partition (except data/media), Cache Partition and Dalvik Cache.
4. SimpleWipe: A simple wipe is as the name suggests. A Simple Cache and Dalvik cache wipe. You can use it to clear the said partitions before updating to a newer version of your ROM. Also, You can use it before you have to flash a new ROM.
Updated Sept. 23, 2015 - v1.2 for N900/N9005 - Note: I only have an N900.
Changes: Sept. 23, 2015
- modified wiping of data partition to skip data/media (your internal SDCard)
- expanded text for the different wipes to give more information about the wipe choices
- NOTE: the only difference between the 2 scripts is the partition numbers for the N900 and the N9005
Download Link:
so is it safe to wipe now? even with cwm? there was an issue with wipe which caused boot loop?! isnt it?
mR.fR34ky said:
so is it safe to wipe now? even with cwm? there was an issue with wipe which caused boot loop?! isnt it?
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Haven't had any problems with CWM wipe.
mR.fR34ky said:
so is it safe to wipe now? even with cwm? there was an issue with wipe which caused boot loop?! isnt it?
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the bootloops were cased by restroing nandroids.. AFAIK there were no issues with wipes...
gcrutchr said:
Haven't had any problems with CWM wipe.
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so the mega wipe wipes interal sdcard as well? is there anyway to edit that so the script only wipes data/system/cache/dalvik, and leaves sdcard intact?
Khizar said:
the bootloops were cased by restroing nandroids.. AFAIK there were no issues with wipes...
so the mega wipe wipes interal sdcard as well? is there anyway to edit that so the script only wipes data/system/cache/dalvik, and leaves sdcard intact?
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The MegaWipe DOES NOT wipe internal sdcard. Having looked at the original script, it never did.
gcrutchr said:
The MegaWipe DOES NOT wipe internal sdcard. Having looked at the original script, it never did.
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Mega Wipe does not delete your internal partition? Because in Samsung Galaxy S 3 i remember this script "reformat" your preload internal partition! the word "reformat" i put it in quotes because i don`t know exactly how to say it in english! Anyway i must thank you for your hard work!
Nice. If I understand this correctly this is like the Darkside wipes (and now Infamous wipes) for GSII. I used those all the time on my phone. Easiest way to wipe without worry. Thanks. I was hoping for this for the Note 3.
does not work for my n9005
Theblack_jack said:
does not work for my n9005
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Thanks for your feedback!
no problem
gcrutchr said:
The MegaWipe DOES NOT wipe internal sdcard. Having looked at the original script, it never did.
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Did you test it on your Note 3 this tool that you port?
good question
the dev of this mod will not again zip for megawipe, such as the not working?
anyone?
Theblack_jack said:
anyone?
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I will post a working update on Sunday.
ah yes! thank you
Theblack_jack said:
ah yes! thank you
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Scripts should be working now. Updated, tested and used for a new ROM I installed.
well does not work on n9005
Theblack_jack said:
well does not work on n9005
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Can you send the partition layout for the N9005 so I can check the partition numbers?
If you do not know what they are, there is a free partition layout app on the PlayStore you can install.
It is called Partition Table by Lakshman.
I need the following:
/data
/preload
/system
/cache
Also, what do you mean it is not working? what happens when you run it?
can you give me the name of the application? and when I flash the zip it's still about 10%
so if I have the full menu. superwipe, megawipe .... with cwm 6.0.4.4
Hello,
im pretty new to rooting and custom roms but managed to root my Pico without a problem yesterday.
After that i installed this custom rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375229
Using Philz Touch recovery v5.15.0
class 4 8gb sd-card
The steps i took:
Partitioned the card ext3 1gb swap 0
Wipe/factory reset
Flashed the rom
After 10 min at the HTC bootscreen the phone started but was very slow/unresponsive and had all kinda services/apps say "Process.xxx.xxx does not respond" pressing wait i got thru the setup but these problems continue with every app. Internet via mobile/wifi and even internet-pass-through is also very slow.
Im pretty sure there is something i didn't do correct as no one else has this problem.
I hope someone knows what the problem is.
ReAlDa62 said:
Hello,
im pretty new to rooting and custom roms but managed to root my Pico without a problem yesterday.
After that i installed this custom rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375229
Using Philz Touch recovery v5.15.0
class 4 8gb sd-card
The steps i took:
Partitioned the card ext3 1gb swap 0
Wipe/factory reset
Flashed the rom
After 10 min at the HTC bootscreen the phone started but was very slow/unresponsive and had all kinda services/apps say "Process.xxx.xxx does not respond" pressing wait i got thru the setup but these problems continue with every app. Internet via mobile/wifi and even internet-pass-through is also very slow.
Im pretty sure there is something i didn't do correct as no one else has this problem.
I hope someone knows what the problem is.
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Before Installing any rom follow this steps:
First you need to go in recovery..
1.Go to wipe data/factory reset.
2.Wipe cache partition.
3.Go to Advanced-> Wipw dalvick cache.
4.Go to mounts and storage->format system/data/cache/boot dont select format /sdcard.
5.Go to install zip select your rom zip -> select yes->install will start.
6.Reboot
This will solve your problem..
shubhojit89 said:
Before Installing any rom follow this steps:
First you need to go in recovery..
1.Go to wipe data/factory reset.
2.Wipe cache partition.
3.Go to Advanced-> Wipw dalvick cache.
4.Go to mounts and storage->format system/data/cache/boot dont select format /sdcard.
5.Go to install zip select your rom zip -> select yes->install will start.
6.Reboot
This will solve your problem..
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That fixed it, thanks!
hi there
After flashing not rebooting ,stuck at this image
plz help...
thanks
Reboot back to recovery and wipe data,system,cache and dalvik cache.
Then install your omni and flash 4.4.x gapps.
Hope it helps
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crewpuk13th said:
Reboot back to recovery and wipe data,system,cache and dalvik cache.
Then install your omni and flash 4.4.x gapps.
Hope it helps
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hi there..
i tried that...but there is no change , still stuck at omni logo.....
thanks
Can you tell me what did you do ?
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crewpuk13th said:
Can you tell me what did you do ?
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hi there
did d normal installation of new rom
-wipe data n factory
- wipe dalvik
- flashed new rom
-flash gapps
-reboot
i am not sure whether i deleted EFS folder, when i flashed again there is a error message
showing UNABLE TO MOUNT EFS
thanks...cheers
SHELDON COOPR said:
hi there
did d normal installation of new rom
-wipe data n factory
- wipe dalvik
- flashed new rom
-flash gapps
-reboot
i am not sure whether i deleted EFS folder, when i flashed again there is a error message
showing UNABLE TO MOUNT EFS
thanks...cheers
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@SHELDON COOPR This might work.
1. Install latest Android-Andi TWRP recovery.
2. Check the md5 of the ROM and Gapps and copy them to your tablet (if you have a microSD card put them on that instead and insert it into your tablet.
3. Boot into TWRP and make a backup.
4. Click Wipe > Advanced wipe. Select system, data, cache, dalvik. If the ROM and backup are on your external SD card then wipe internal SD also.)
5. Flash ROM.zip and gapps.zip and any other addons.
6. Click "Wipe Cache/Dalvik."
7. After the wipe is completed, click "Back" then "Reboot."
8. Once the ROM reboots to the setup screen, let it sit for 5 minutes and then reboot back into recovery.
9. Click Wipe > Advanced Wipe
10. Select Dalvik Cache and Cache.
11. Click "Home" at the top of the screen and then click Reboot > System.
12. The ROM will go into "Android is Upgrading. Optimizing Apps"
13. Go through setup like normal and enjoy the ROM.
Sent from my SGH-T989
jrc2 said:
@SHELDON COOPR This might work.
1. Install latest Android-Andi TWRP recovery.
2. Check the md5 of the ROM and Gapps and copy them to your tablet (if you have a microSD card put them on that instead and insert it into your tablet.
3. Boot into TWRP and make a backup.
4. Click Wipe > Advanced wipe. Select system, data, cache, dalvik. If the ROM and backup are on your external SD card then wipe internal SD also.)
5. Flash ROM.zip and gapps.zip and any other addons.
6. Click "Wipe Cache/Dalvik."
7. After the wipe is completed, click "Back" then "Reboot."
8. Once the ROM reboots to the setup screen, let it sit for 5 minutes and then reboot back into recovery.
9. Click Wipe > Advanced Wipe
10. Select Dalvik Cache and Cache.
11. Click "Home" at the top of the screen and then click Reboot > System.
12. The ROM will go into "Android is Upgrading. Optimizing Apps"
13. Go through setup like normal and enjoy the ROM.
Sent from my SGH-T989
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hi there
thanks for the reply,but still dint work..
showing error
E: UNABLE TO MOUNT EFS
thanks..
SHELDON COOPR said:
hi there
thanks for the reply,but still dint work..
showing error
E: UNABLE TO MOUNT EFS
thanks..
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Wow, that could be a problem. I found this article that might work. http://www.digitalreborn.com/fix-samsung-galaxy-unable-mount-efs/
One other thing that I thought of was to Odin back to stock, but that might not work if what I said above didn't. So I would recommend looking at the link above.
Sent from my SGH-T989
---------- Post added at 06:59 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:57 AM ----------
Ignore what I just said about re-flashing stock with Odin.
efs is a partition on the phone's internal memory that is used to store important information (like the IMEI - the unique serial number of the phone). It's not accessible to a normal user and shouldn't get corrupted under regular use.*
With all of that said, you're apparently having such a problem, but I'm pretty sure that simply rewriting the firmware isn't going to fix this - that partition isn't included in the stock firmware files.
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Quoted from http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-s3/377195-what-does-failed-mount-efs-mean.
One thing I make sure I always do is make a backup of EFS before I flash anything. (The latest @Android-Andi TWRP will do this)
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EFS
HI everyone
is there any chance to restore efs to my tablet, which i accidentally deleted while installing new os.....
thanks
You may have installed the wrong rom like P3100 instead of P3110?
Happened to me with my P5113, instead of P5110 , I did P5100.
Was able to go into D/L mode and odin flash correct rom.
Pp.
I want to flash a clean install of Resurrection Remix, but when I wipe cache, dalvik cache, etc., my pictures, apps data, etc. in /sd is still there. How do I delete that info?
tilt4life2 said:
I want to flash a clean install of Resurrection Remix, but when I wipe cache, dalvik cache, etc., my pictures, apps data, etc. in /sd is still there. How do I delete that info?
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Boot into recovery.. go to wipe , then advanced wipe.. select everything except for otg option.. Reboot. Everything will be erased including your internal memory.
Cheers
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tilt4life2 said:
I want to flash a clean install of Resurrection Remix, but when I wipe cache, dalvik cache, etc., my pictures, apps data, etc. in /sd is still there. How do I delete that info?
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The question is why? This isn't at all necessary when flashing a ROM.
Heisenberg said:
The question is why? This isn't at all necessary when flashing a ROM.
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I downloaded lots of different widgets, wallpaper apps, themes, etc., to test different setups for my phone. I have the setup I want now, but the /SD card folder is cluttered with folders from apps and themes I don't want and don't plan on redownloading.
I have seen your warnings in other threads about wiping internal storage, so I haven't done that. On my Note 3, I had the external SD card, so it was easy to wipe internal storage and flash from the SD card. But since there is no SD card with this phone, I've been trying to read up on it. And there is a bunch of conflicting advice on what's safe and what's not.
Heisenberg said:
The question is why? This isn't at all necessary when flashing a ROM.
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anugrah n3xu5 said:
Boot into recovery.. go to wipe , then advanced wipe.. select everything except for otg option.. Reboot. Everything will be erased including your internal memory.
Cheers
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How do I then flash a ROM without an external SD card? I've read about adb sideload and USB otg, but haven't found a thread that easily explains how to do those methods. I've also seen conflicting reports about whether it's safe to wipe internal storage. Any good threads on this issue you can point me to? Thanks.
tilt4life2 said:
How do I then flash a ROM without an external SD card? I've read about adb sideload and USB otg, but haven't found a thread that easily explains how to do those methods. I've also seen conflicting reports about whether it's safe to wipe internal storage. Any good threads on this issue you can point me to? Thanks.
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You can store the ROM zip on your PC, then use TWRP to wipe your internal storage, then just connect your phone to your PC and copy the zip onto the phone to flash.
tilt4life2 said:
How do I then flash a ROM without an external SD card? I've read about adb sideload and USB otg, but haven't found a thread that easily explains how to do those methods. I've also seen conflicting reports about whether it's safe to wipe internal storage. Any good threads on this issue you can point me to? Thanks.
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First of all do a factory reset(will clear all files ,folders and apps "excluding" system files) then transfer zip file(ROM) and gapps to your phone. Go to recovery > wipe> advance wipe > select everything except for internal memory and otg option > wipe > go to install > select the zip file(ROM) and flash> flash gapps > wipe dalvic cache > reboot
The first boot may take a while (2-10 minutes)
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Heisenberg said:
You can store the ROM zip on your PC, then use TWRP to wipe your internal storage, then just connect your phone to your PC and copy the zip onto the phone to flash.
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Thank you. Do I simply need to mount my phone while in TWRP to copy the ROM and Gapps zips? Also, can wiping internal storage screw up my radios or any other aspects of the phone? I recall seeing a thread where the poster claimed that wiping the internal storage screwed up his phone and resulted in lots of FCs when he installed a new ROM. But others doubted his claims.
Heisenberg said:
You can store the ROM zip on your PC, then use TWRP to wipe your internal storage, then just connect your phone to your PC and copy the zip onto the phone to flash.
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anugrah n3xu5 said:
First of all do a factory reset(will clear all files ,folders and apps "excluding" system files) then transfer zip file(ROM) and gapps to your phone. Go to recovery > wipe> advance wipe > select everything except for internal memory and otg option > wipe > go to install > select the zip file(ROM) and flash> flash gapps > wipe dalvic cache > reboot
The first boot may take a while (2-10 minutes)
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I'm on Resurrection Remix ROM and when I try to wipe from settings, nothing happens. But I tried your method with cm12 and the files were still there.
tilt4life2 said:
Thank you. Do I simply need to mount my phone while in TWRP to copy the ROM and Gapps zips? Also, can wiping internal storage screw up my radios or any other aspects of the phone? I recall seeing a thread where the poster claimed that wiping the internal storage screwed up his phone and resulted in lots of FCs when he installed a new ROM. But others doubted his claims.
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Just connect the phone and it should mount automatically. Wiping the internal storage has no effect on the modem or any other aspect of the operation of the phone.
tilt4life2 said:
I'm on Resurrection Remix ROM and when I try to wipe from settings, nothing happens. But I tried your method with cm12 and the files were still there.
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Go to recovery>wipe > factory reset or
Wipe>advance wipe> select internal storage>wipe it > clear dalvic cache> reboot
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