Hello guys
I have OPO 64gb internation edition.I was a few minutes before with cyanogen 38R(with root access) and as recoevery i had TWRP.By false i detele eveything and there is no software just the recovery.Please could you help me to intall the latest and official cyanogen edition for the One because the phone is not a phone.
Go into the general forums and find the thread that says going back to stock and from there you'll find instructions on how to flash stock images to 44s
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Hello, I'm new to the lg g2 custom rom scene and i'm looking for some help
I have stock kitkat rooted with custom recovery installed with autorec...
I want to install CyanogenMod or another custom rom but i'm not sure if i can do that on kitkat or
if i'd have to go back to JB.
I've searched all over and can't find the answer to this simple question lol any help would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks.
EDIT: AT&T d800
SacredUser said:
Hello, I'm new to the lg g2 custom rom scene and i'm looking for some help
I have stock kitkat rooted with custom recovery installed with autorec...
I want to install CyanogenMod or another custom rom but i'm not sure if i can do that on kitkat or
if i'd have to go back to JB.
I've searched all over and can't find the answer to this simple question lol any help would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks.
EDIT: AT&T d800
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Once you have a custom recovery installed, you are good to go. Before Autorec came out, the only way to install a custom recovery was to downgrade to Jellybean, that isn't the case now. So just pick your ROM and happy flashing.
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Hi
It's been a while since I've looked into this so would value your advice.
Nexus 5 running 4.4.2 rooted, unlocked and running Phil's touch recovery.
I've edited a couple of system files, build.prop & mixer_paths.XML to help with sound volumes. I have the original files still, if I can remember where they need copying back to..
The phone is now advising a software update to 4.4.3 is available.
What is the best way to do this, ideally keeping root etc.
Thanks. All help and advice is gratefully received.
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The best and easiest way to update to 4.4.3 safely is making a nandroid of your 4.4.2 and flashing a custom 4.4.3 ROM that has pre root and dirty install over 4.4.2
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Thanks.
I don't really want to run a custom ROM, I'd like to stick to rooted stock.
Any other options ?
Sorry if I've posted this in the wrong forum.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013) KitKat 4.4.3
albert_htc said:
Thanks.
I don't really want to run a custom ROM, I'd like to stick to rooted stock.
Any other options ?
Sorry if I've posted this in the wrong forum.
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There is a 4.4.3 Stock ROM with SuperSU in the Android Development section. (The ROM is large also).
And for that you need to open new thread. It's sticky 4.4.3 questions or whatever goes there and no need for new thread! Sorry but next time read a little and respect comunity rules.
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Sorted.
Downloaded the stock rooted ROM and su.
Flashed both from recovery. No wiping.
And seems to be working fine.
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pls help me with my Samsung SIIX sgh t989d koodo.. ICS 4.0.4 its an old phone but this phone is my best one..
i rooted my phone using this.
galaxys2root.com/t-mobile-galaxy-s2/how-to-root-icsgb-on-t-mobile-galaxy-s2-sgh-t989/
it went well..
then i backed up my rom first when i rooted it. i followed these steps..
galaxys2root.com/galaxy-s2-backup/how-to-backup-rom-on-rooted-t-mobile-galaxy-s2-sgh-t989/
then i decided to install new rom.. i followed this.
galaxys2root.com/t-mobile-galaxy-s2/how-to-install-rom-on-rooted-t-mobile-galaxy-s2-sgh-t989/
i install the darkside evolution
galaxys2root.com/t-mobile-galaxy-s2/darkside-evolution-ics-rom-v7-for-t-mobile-galaxy-s2-sgh-t989-best-rom/
i thought everything went fine but when i rebooted my phone, it is just stucked in bootload image of darkside evolution.. i waited about hrs but its still stucked.. i restarted my phone but no luck... then i just decided to restore my backup using CWM but its getting error. when it about to restore the system files, it keeps getting error...
then i search for the stock rom of koodo sgh-t989d.. i end up here.. forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1844657
""""Quote:
Originally Posted by lypang
Haven't seen anyone shared this yet.
Here's the KOODO ICS 4.0.4 stock ROM I used CWM to flash to stock after I tried the custom ROM.
dl.dropbox.com/u/83026541/KO...ock_Signed.zip
I also flashed DARKSIDE.SUPER.WIDE before I flashed this or you can used CWM Recovery 6.0.1.2 to wipe system and cache.""""
i followed that but end up stucking in KOODO bootload image.. im stuck i dont know what to do anymore. pls help me.. im gonna die.. :crying:
i tried to search for stock rom and install using odin but it ends up in hotfile and that page is not working anymore. so i cant try to install stock rom using odin since i cant find the file i need..
ANYONE PLS HELP.. :crying::crying::crying::crying:
I BEG YOU.
Hi there,
You have a dedicated forum for this device and for more relevant you must start asking there:
XDA Developers> T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989 > T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Have a nice day
I live here on Dubai. I bought my Tab named "Q-wave781M"(Which is not known) with 4.2.2 firmware cost 600+ AED. I want to update it atleast 4.3 or 4.4. Checked the About Tablet then update but nothing pop out. I dl'ed an app that check what firmware i can upgrade to and it possible for 4.4. 2 weeks ago i learned about custom roms. But there is a possibility to brick if it's not properly installed. I dl'ed Rom Manager but cwm/twrp doesn't support the device(Can't install/flash). A msg said it's installed but after booting to recovery still the stock recovery. I'm newbie here and modding android. Please help. Ty
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I live here on Dubai. I bought my Tab named "Q-wave781M"(Which is not known) with 4.2.2 firmware cost 600+ AED. I want to update it atleast 4.3 or 4.4. Checked the About Tablet then update but nothing pop out. I dl'ed an app that check what firmware i can upgrade to and it possible for 4.4. 2 weeks ago i learned about custom roms. But there is a possibility to brick if it's not properly installed. I dl'ed Rom Manager but cwm/twrp doesn't support the device(Can't install/flash). A msg said it's installed but after booting to recovery still the stock recovery. I'm newbie here and modding android. Please help. Ty
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Hello there! Welcome to XDA!
Since there is no Forum for your device on XDA...
First register an XDA account, then try asking here:
Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
or here:
General Q&A
Good Luck!
XDA Visitor said:
I live here on Dubai. I bought my Tab named "Q-wave781M"(Which is not known) with 4.2.2 firmware cost 600+ AED. I want to update it atleast 4.3 or 4.4. Checked the About Tablet then update but nothing pop out. I dl'ed an app that check what firmware i can upgrade to and it possible for 4.4. 2 weeks ago i learned about custom roms. But there is a possibility to brick if it's not properly installed. I dl'ed Rom Manager but cwm/twrp doesn't support the device(Can't install/flash). A msg said it's installed but after booting to recovery still the stock recovery. I'm newbie here and modding android. Please help. Ty
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I am trying to figure this out too pls
I have rooted my HTC one m8(don't know the version), successfully. And now my is stuck at boot loop ,I have tried flash recovery,factory reset and even wiped the system,now I don't have os in my phone.since I don't know the version ofy phone I am not able find the correct ROM,so please help me. And I also want to know how to do s off other than sunshine method.
Thank u for reading.
Hello,
Thanks for using XDA Assist.
FInd the stock backup collection here or stock firmwares here.