Flashify vs Adb - Verizon HTC One (M8)

Have temp root with Weaksauce, was wondering if any benefit of one over the other for installing TWRP? Have done it via adb before, just curious.
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I personally think using adb keeps you in practice. Using adb every once in a while is good for someone that modifies their phone. Other than that, I don't think there's really benefits from one to the other. Flashify will allow you to flash if you don't have access to a computer, though.
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RikRong said:
I personally think using adb keeps you in practice. Using adb every once in a while is good for someone that modifies their phone. Other than that, I don't think there's really benefits from one to the other. Flashify will allow you to flash if you don't have access to a computer, though.
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... IF you are unlocked/S-off

Well if you use adb you know it is getting flashed to the correct block. As say if you let a app flash it for you an they have the wrong block you could flash say recovery to your system one an then you will have no os just a example but has happened. Myself I only and/fastboot plus you get to see output before you reboot. I recommend NEVER EVER use a app or program to flash anything.

Yea, those are valid points. Flashing through fastboot is pretty straightforward. Was just at work w/o and wanted to get a head start on flashing.

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[Q] Official CM Installation Method Confusion

Greetings,
My name is Tim and I'm looking for some assistance with getting CM 10.1.3 up and running on my GS3 (d2vzw / SCH-i535). I'm not a complete noob, as I managed to successfully flash CM to my Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, and my Droid X2 after countless hours of reading through XDA forum posts for each of the devices, however...I'm still pretty new to a lot of this stuff as I usually don't mess with it once I get CM up and running, and struggle with command prompts still, so I apologize for any/all idiocy posted herein.
I am using the instructions found on the CM site under the d2vzw device (I'd link you but it doesn't appear as though I'm allowed to), and after reading that I don't need to root my device to install CM, I'd prefer to stick with this method (I'm also uncomfortable using Odin or any other such software, as I've heard bad things and already managed to soft brick my GS3 once with it.)
I've got all the appropriate files listed at the above page, but I'm confused with several aspects of the "official" install instructions, and would like some clarification, if possible. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
1) USB drivers: I installed the Samsung drivers, but when I ran heimdall print-pit in CMD, it failed giving me an error 12 (can't remember what, specifically, but apparently it has to do with USB drivers). A bit of Google-ing, and I was able to determine that Samsung drivers = bad. Okay, I can deal with that and have uninstalled them. However, does that mean I need to NOT let Windows 7 Update auto install drivers? Further, do I need to use the zadig app to install drivers before I can use Heimdall appropriately? I ask because after I uninstalled the Samsung drivers and rebooted, I tried to flash but it failed.
2) Wording of CMD commands confuses me. Heimdall flash --ABOOT aboot.mbn - okay, I get that I'm typing "heimdall flash" as the preface, but the actual aboot.mbn file is within a .tar file...so do I just flash to the location of the actual tar file? Or do I extract it with 7zip (as I initially tried) and try to flash to the location of the actual aboot.mbn file? Further, --ABOOT doesn't show up on the list of viable options within CMD, which confuses me (is it part of the command, or is it a place holder for some command I'm not understanding).
3) Same question for the other CMD commands.
I've looked around on XDA, the Heimdall site, and elsewhere for more detailed "official" install guides, but they all seem to either involve Odin or rooting, and as I mentioned I want nothing to do with either of them, if possible.
Thank you kindly for your time.
Sure you can do all that, but there are some easy one click root apps for the gs3. Then install cwm recovery. Then flash CM and GAPPs.
Just search the forum and you should be able to find the thread.
Good luck!!
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stolo said:
Sure you can do all that, but there are some easy one click root apps for the gs3. Then install cwm recovery. Then flash CM and GAPPs.
Just search the forum and you should be able to find the thread.
Good luck!!
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The only "one-click app" I know of is Framaroot which does not work on the VZW varient of the GS3. So what app are u referring to?
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I was not referring to an apk on the phone, meant pc app.
I have not personally used this, but looks like it will do the trick.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332825
stolo said:
I was not referring to an apk on the phone, meant pc app.
I have not personally used this, but looks like it will do the trick.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332825
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I thought I downloaded that before and it ended up being a jumble of files...but I just downloaded it now and it looks promising. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll give it a try tomorrow!
Swatpro004 said:
I thought I downloaded that before and it ended up being a jumble of files...but I just downloaded it now and it looks promising. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll give it a try tomorrow!
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If you want just go try out the cyanogenmod installer from the play store. It should root, unlock, and install for you. Just follow the instructions in the app.
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Well, I just tried using the "casual" root one-click thing.
I successfully rooted, but it took ~10 minutes on the flashing of aboot. It claimed to be done, but when I tried to flash CWM it rebooted into the "unauthorized software, contact verizon" screen.
Any ideas? This makes me sad. I don't know why this is so much more difficult than my other devices.
-e- I can still get into download mode, but when I try to go into recovery it just loops back to the main samsung screen with the custom icon and then hops into the verizon unauthorized stuff. Also, when I plug it in to charge it just vibrates once every ~5 seconds without doing much else.
Additionally, I still don't know which USB drivers I want for doing all of this. I'm relying on the ones Windows 7 auto-installs currently, if that helps with troubleshooting. Thank you in advance, again.
Swatpro004 said:
Well, I just tried using the "casual" root one-click thing.
I successfully rooted, but it took ~10 minutes on the flashing of aboot. It claimed to be done, but when I tried to flash CWM it rebooted into the "unauthorized software, contact verizon" screen.
Any ideas? This makes me sad. I don't know why this is so much more difficult than my other devices.
-e- I can still get into download mode, but when I try to go into recovery it just loops back to the main samsung screen with the custom icon and then hops into the verizon unauthorized stuff. Also, when I plug it in to charge it just vibrates once every ~5 seconds without doing much else.
Additionally, I still don't know which USB drivers I want for doing all of this. I'm relying on the ones Windows 7 auto-installs currently, if that helps with troubleshooting. Thank you in advance, again.
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you just didn't unlock your bootloader that's all. Flash stock (or stock recovery) using Odin. Then root using the same method above. When rooted unlock your bootloader using EZunlock1.2. Its an app that runs on your phone. Then flash recovery. Done.
Edit: at this point it may be easier to just flash a prerooted stock ROM using Odin.
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Sandman-007 said:
you just didn't unlock your bootloader that's all. Flash stock (or stock recovery) using Odin. Then root using the same method above. When rooted unlock your bootloader using EZunlock1.2. Its an app that runs on your phone. Then flash recovery. Done.
Edit: at this point it may be easier to just flash a prerooted stock ROM using Odin.
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Thank you, Sandman. I will try this right now.

[Q] Made the switch

Hey guys as you can tell I made the switched after I had and unfortunate issue with my previous phone. Pretty much the act of god and stupid me I didnt have insurance on it so I had to start a new line and fork over the 220$ price tag, but anyways. I got the phone last night, and it's an amazing phone. For some reason i always been afraid to try out HTC. For some reason seemed to complex to me, but after I did more research it actually isn't.
I have a few questions and maybe I can get some help:
1) I follow root junky on youtube, and pretty much watched all his videos on the Verizon M8. From my understanding after reading through the forums that firewater will not work on newer m8 models, and that I would have to pay 25$ and get sunshine. This true about firewater? I had seen a few post about people saying it works, and more saying that it wont. I do have the newest sense 6, and and the update came to the phone.
2) I also noticed about the temporary root access apk, and that with a phone reboot it resets itself. So if i do the root and then obtain the root and use titanium back up that actually resets also?
3) I went threw the forum again about water proof/ dust proof, drop proof cases. Anyone here have one or used one and what do you think?
4) Lastly if I do the sunshine is that considered full root, and then I can add twrp through flashify, and then roms if I decide to go that route?
Thanks in advance,
the_rooter
Firewater is working on some people's still. It depends what hardware the phone has for some reason. So your process to root and soff will be, following the threads here.
Use weak sauce to temp root, download SuperSU after, do not open the app or anything. Don't try and update binaries or anything.
Then use firewater, using the correct directions, there's 3 different sets if I recall. Just pick the right one that is for using weak sauce root.
Then if firewater works great, you'll be soff and unlocked. If not, buy sunshine and run it. Then you'll get soff and unlocked.
You'll then get rid of SuperSU and uninstall weak sauce app as well.
Then flash a recovery. I'd suggest fastboot flashing it, but I guess flashify would work. But you'll already have fastboot working if you tried firewater so might as well flash twrp with fastboot.
Once you have your recovery, download the latest SuperSU zip found here in chainfires thread and flash it in twrp. Then reboot and you will be permanent rooted. Then you can flash all the Roms or whatever you want.
Hope that helps.
silver04v said:
Firewater is working on some people's still. It depends what hardware the phone has for some reason. So your process to root and soff will be, following the threads here.
Use weak sauce to temp root, download SuperSU after, do not open the app or anything. Don't try and update binaries or anything.
Then use firewater, using the correct directions, there's 3 different sets if I recall. Just pick the right one that is for using weak sauce root.
Then if firewater works great, you'll be soff and unlocked. If not, buy sunshine and run it. Then you'll get soff and unlocked.
You'll then get rid of SuperSU and uninstall weak sauce app as well.
Then flash a recovery. I'd suggest fastboot flashing it, but I guess flashify would work. But you'll already have fastboot working if you tried firewater so might as well flash twrp with fastboot.
Once you have your recovery, download the latest SuperSU zip found here in chainfires thread and flash it in twrp. Then reboot and you will be permanent rooted. Then you can flash all the Roms or whatever you want.
Hope that helps.
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Did anyone find out the difference in hardware the phones that work, and is there a way to check on that or no?
the_rooter said:
Did anyone find out the difference in hardware the phones that work, and is there a way to check on that or no?
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No, you just try firewater. It really is easy. And if it works great, if not, no big deal. It will tell you, whelp, this won't ever work for your device is it fails. Then just use sunshine. Just read the how to threads and it really is simple. Droidmodderx on YouTube has a couple videos that are Verizon specific that may lend a hand too.
silver04v said:
No, you just try firewater. It really is easy. And if it works great, if not, no big deal. It will tell you, whelp, this won't ever work for your device is it fails. Then just use sunshine. Just read the how to threads and it really is simple. Droidmodderx on YouTube has a couple videos that are Verizon specific that may lend a hand too.
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I just paid the 25 dollars and now I am root free s off and twrp
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Check out the 2 other posts many get firewater to work using superuser with weaksauce app instead of supersu. Check out the two other posts below first is the main one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2787587
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...firewater-s-off-fail-bottle-chugging-t2821691
I got it up and running. Right now trying gpe
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Roefastford said:
Check out the 2 other posts many get firewater to work using superuser with weaksauce app instead of supersu. Check out the two other posts below first is the main one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2787587
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...firewater-s-off-fail-bottle-chugging-t2821691
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After getting s off I am on a custom rom and recovery question is. If I wanna do S-OFF I JUST run sunshine again correct? I can just keep doing that back and forth?
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the_rooter said:
After getting s off I am on a custom rom and recovery question is. If I wanna do S-OFF I JUST run sunshine again correct? I can just keep doing that back and forth?
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Once your s-off you will stay s-off unless they release an update ota and it can affect s-off and you flash it, in that case sunshine is supposed to work for your device once again. Just dont flash any new update until you know for sure that it wont affect s-off.
the_rooter said:
After getting s off I am on a custom rom and recovery question is. If I wanna do S-OFF I JUST run sunshine again correct? I can just keep doing that back and forth?
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Pretty sure once you're s-off, you're s-off until you restore s-on. Flashing a custom rom won't change the secure write status.
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the_rooter said:
After getting s off I am on a custom rom and recovery question is. If I wanna do S-OFF I JUST run sunshine again correct? I can just keep doing that back and forth?
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Once your soff and custom recovery there is no need to complete this process again your done with it. You can flash ROMs in recovery if you don't like it.. Wipe and load something else : )
Edit.... Lol two of you beat me to the answer...
thunderbls said:
Once your soff and custom recovery there is no need to complete this process again your done with it. You can flash ROMs in recovery if you don't like it.. Wipe and load something else : )
Edit.... Lol two of you beat me to the answer...
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Thanks guys for the answers I don't plan on s-off just thinking more about if and when it comes time to sell to someone. Right now I am using gpe rom and it's running great.
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[Q] Nexus 5 Brick/Soft Brick

Hey guys,
New to this forum so I hope someone can help me out with this issue.
Status: Bircked/Soft Bricked..
CM11
Running ART
TWRP installed
Rooted
Unlocked bootloader.
CM11 has been running fine for me for quite a while until i switched it over to ART. It ran for a few days and then all of a sudden..BAM... it dies and wont boot into the OS or the TWRP now. I can get into the CM11 start screen and even to the point where it says"updating apps" it boots into the phone but starts giving me phone errors and then reboots itself into the CM11 logo screen..yadda yadda yadda.
Also, I cannot boot into TWRP. I get to the TWRP screen and it freezes on the TWRP initial screen, the screen without the options.
when I run fastboot and run a "Adb devices" in the command prompt i get the "emulator-5554 offline" error.
I have tried flashing twrp and even CWM onto the nexus 5, nothing seems to happen
Im in a jam and i hope someone can help me through this.
Thanks guys
Hmm.Did it work for you?
http://androidforums.com/application-development/5398-android-help-emulator-5554-disconnected.html
Or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVS6n6HWK10
I looked at the [email protected] and was not able to download the program, keep getting a bad gateway off their site.
I also opened up Eclipse and found my emulator is offline, im still trying to figure out how to use it as we speak.
Quart77 said:
I looked at the [email protected] and was not able to download the program, keep getting a bad gateway off their site.
I also opened up Eclipse and found my emulator is offline, im still trying to figure out how to use it as we speak.
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Try flashing the factory image in fastboot.
Also, adb commands are not going to work in the bootloader. You need fastboot commands.
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This is the error I get when i try and flash a new system image
Quart77 said:
This is the error I get when i try and flash a new system image
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have you installed adb and fastboot drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
or read this thread this may help for sure http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/tutorial-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2513701
and about your error https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVS6n6HWK10
Yah I installed the adb drivers, or at least I believe they are installed. I checked off the ones that needed to be installed. The device is showing up on Device manager as well
Quart77 said:
Yah I installed the adb drivers, or at least I believe they are installed. I checked off the ones that needed to be installed. The device is showing up on Device manager as well
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What happens if you lock the bootloader then reboot? Does it stay locked?
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What command would I give in Fatboy to do that? Sorry still new to this game
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Quart77 said:
What command would I give in Fatboy to do that? Sorry still new to this game
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fastboot oem lock
Then reboot into the bootloader and then
fastboot oem device-info
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Here is what i get:
Also, when i give the lock command it locks the bootloader.
As soon as I reboot the loader, it says LOCK STATE: UNLOCKED again
Quart77 said:
Here is what i get:
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I was afraid I'd see that. The bootloader didn't lock. That usually means you emmc flash memory is bad. You'll have to rma the device.
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Will they RMA a device that is modified?
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Quart77 said:
Will they RMA a device that is modified?
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Hopefully. Google seems to be pretty cool about it. If you have to go through LG they'll probably charge you.
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So I guess there is no way to unroot it at this point? I called google and they want me to unroot it to return it.
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Quart77 said:
So I guess there is no way to unroot it at this point? I called google and they want me to unroot it to return it.
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I don't think there is going to be a way. But I'd try this. Download the bootunlocker script from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40409356
Also have the twrp recovery image on your PC. Then boot into the bootloader. Try
fastboot boot recovery.img. Where recovery. img is the twrp recovery image. If that works it'll boot into twrp.
If it works adb push the bootunlocker script to your device and install it in twrp
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So just an update, they are going to RMA the device. I told them everything I did to it and they are still going to take it back. Let's hope it is that emmc flash memory, it should be covered under the warranty as a hardware defect. Well I'm assuming it is .
Thanks for the help, unfortunately nothing seemed to fix it. Ah well we tried. I will update everyone on the process, so ppl in the future know if Google will honor that warranty.
Cheers
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Quart77 said:
So just an update, they are going to RMA the device. I told them everything I did to it and they are still going to take it back. Let's hope it is that emmc flash memory, it should be covered under the warranty as a hardware defect. Well I'm assuming it is .
Thanks for the help, unfortunately nothing seemed to fix it. Ah well we tried. I will update everyone on the process, so ppl in the future know if Google will honor that warranty.
Cheers
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Good luck on it!
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So an update: Google did not charge me for the return and the new one is up and going. Amazing, this is why I will continue to buy their products.
Cheers guys
Quart77 said:
So an update: Google did not charge me for the return and the new one is up and going. Amazing, this is why I will continue to buy their products.
Cheers guys
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Glad to hear it. Enjoy your new device!
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[Q] Has anyone used Kingo Root to root this?

So yeah,
I used to have an S3, and have rooted countless phones from friends using Kingo Root.
I was wondering if it's possible with the OnePlus One as well.
Anyone tried it yet?
Why? You don't need to use an exploit, this is an open device, just unlock the bootloader, flash TWRP, and flash SuperSU. Job done.
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+1 to what timmaaa said. OnePlus One has a unlockable bootloader via fastboot. No need to exploit yourself to flash a custom recovery.
Check timmaaa's signature on how to unlock the bootloader.
You could also just enable root under developer options on this phone once in stock 44s. Just can't flash things. But for all other purposes, follow the many guides to unlock, flash custom recovery, etc... This device is the simplest to root and unlock I have ever seen.
from the one+
I was actually looking for a one-click solution...
Or is it that the one-plus doesn't have a one click solution?
MavPinch said:
I was actually looking for a one-click solution...
Or is it that the one-plus doesn't have a one click solution?
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There isn't one, and you don't need one. As previously stated, this device doesn't require an exploit for you to root it. I'm guessing you've only dealt with devices that do need exploits, that'd explain your way of thinking. This phone isn't like other devices that are locked down, just unlock the bootloader with a single fastboot command, then flash a recovery with a single fastboot command, then flash your root zip. That's it.
Check out my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
timmaaa said:
There isn't one, and you don't need one. As previously stated, this device doesn't require an exploit for you to root it. I'm guessing you've only dealt with devices that do need exploits, that'd explain your way of thinking. This phone isn't like other devices that are locked down, just unlock the bootloader with a single fastboot command, then flash a recovery with a single fastboot command, then flash your root zip. That's it.
Check out my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
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I agree with this method that's what I used
Also stay away from one click methods and tool kits IMO. Learn the commands and how to use them. That way if you have any problems you know what commands to use and make your life easier instead of not knowing anything about the actual commands used
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ek69 said:
I agree with this method that's what I used
Also stay away from one click methods and tool kits IMO. Learn the commands and how to use them. That way if you have any problems you know what commands to use and make your life easier instead of not knowing anything about the actual commands used
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+1 to what ek69 said. Plus, if a user is unable to do simple fastboot commands then they really shouldn't be tinkering with their phone because it'll cause problems if they can't spend 5-10 minutes following a guide. No offense.
Thanks,
Now that i read through it, it doesn't sound remotely hard at all
Thank you very much,
May you be blessed with lots of girls.
MavPinch said:
May you be blessed with lots of girls.
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:highfive:

help i think that iv bricked my phone

Hey.
I tried to go back to 100% , long story short i delet everything oj my phone include the system.
I tried to install flashboot roms throw the fastboot but i cant install the system img, it says that the system file is to large, i tried to install the recovery but after i installed it the phone just come back to the old useles recovery.
Please please anyone, i need your help.
Download opo-toolbox and open your phone in fastboot mode. Then its quite easy to flash the stock cm 11s rom and you can use it to root and install custom recovery. Just search it on xda for it. Or use this link
htt p://inthiaano.com/oneplus-one-toolbox/
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Don't use the toolbox. Really bad idea. All you need to do is update your adb/fastboot by installing the latest Android SDK.
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Timmaa, I bricked my phone twice in 20 days since I purchased it. I simply used opo toolbox to fix it. It works like a charm...
manish1ly said:
Timmaa, I bricked my phone twice in 20 days since I purchased it. I simply used opo toolbox to fix it. It works like a charm...
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That doesn't mean anyone should use a toolkit. The first reason is I've seen toolkits cause so many problems it isn't even funny. The second reason is toolkits allow you to do things to your phone without having a clue about what you're actually doing. They bypass crucial learning, and it's this bypassed knowledge that's going to get you out of trouble in future when something goes wrong. It's much better to learn how to use fastboot and have a firm grasp on everything. The choice is yours, but it's only a matter of time before you regret it.
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Since I didn't have the stock ROM , I used the opo toolbox, which I had downloaded when I didn't even have the device. But it helped me a lot when my device was bricked while I was trying to multiboot from my opo. But you are right that learning is more important. After all knowledge is power.
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