OPO Issues on 44s - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I recently tried a custom ColorOS Rom off here and then flashed a CM 44s backup through TWRP as I didn't like the custom ROM.
However I know have a few issues on 44s
1. Custom gestures no longer work
2. When I call anyone the screen turns off and I cant access the the dialpad, , etc
Does it sound like some settings are probably borked? I think I may need a stock 44s flash and possibly Kernel? I'm not sure.

Kildimo89 said:
I recently tried a custom ColorOS Rom off here and then flashed a CM 44s backup through TWRP as I didn't like the custom ROM.
However I know have a few issues on 44s
1. Custom gestures no longer work
2. When I call anyone the screen turns off and I cant access the the dialpad, , etc
Does it sound like some settings are probably borked? I think I may need a stock 44s flash and possibly Kernel? I'm not sure.
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I'm shure you will find some people here with better knowledge than me on the matter.
But i would advice a full wipe before installing a different rom, just to avoid conflicts.
But first and as you have TWRP installed i would suggest using it to make a backup, save it to your PC and then a full wipe (everything but internal storage).
I would go for a fastboot install of stock cm11s 44s, just to ensure everything stays as stock again.

I suggest you get an full 38R rom and install this one clean. I do only read annoying stuff about 44S and I will not install it. My battery life is perfect for me with 38R and this should not be ruined
Sent from my O+O

I experienced this first hand ColorOS flashes the ColorOS partitions etc. You'll need to perform a full flash of the stock ROM via fastboot to flash all the CM11S partitions and such then it works a treat.

Kildimo89 said:
I recently tried a custom ColorOS Rom off here and then flashed a CM 44s backup through TWRP as I didn't like the custom ROM.
However I know have a few issues on 44s
1. Custom gestures no longer work
2. When I call anyone the screen turns off and I cant access the the dialpad, , etc
Does it sound like some settings are probably borked? I think I may need a stock 44s flash and possibly Kernel? I'm not sure.
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"Backup" is not flashed, it gets Restored with TWRP

nikzDHD said:
I experienced this first hand ColorOS flashes the ColorOS partitions etc. You'll need to perform a full flash of the stock ROM via fastboot to flash all the CM11S partitions and such then it works a treat.
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Ok I am getting an error.
I have downloaded 33r and extraced folder into the android-sdk on my desktop. Bootloader is unlocked and phone rooted.
I boot into fastboot and navigate to the Cm11 33r folder and try to run the flash-all.bat command and I get
"fastboot is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file"

I first use this guide to start.
If i understand well, i think you extract your rom to the wrong folder it should be extract to /android-sdk-windows/platform-tools/ extract the rom zip content, not the entire folder, if you do it right you should have all your rom files on same place that fastboot.

You don't need to extract to the SDK folder, I usually extract the full image and just copy the adb.exe and dlls and fastboot into the folder, then control shift right click open a new command window here. I recommend you download the image from the cyngn site extract and flash each item separately.

hallow said:
I first use this guide to start.
If i understand well, i think you extract your rom to the wrong folder it should be extract to /android-sdk-windows/platform-tools/ extract the rom zip content, not the entire folder, if you do it right you should have all your rom files on same place that fastboot.
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I just came here to post I figured it out not long after I posted, this was my error I was cd'ing android-sdk-windows/platform-tools/cm11-33r
I extracted all contents into platform tools and then it flashed perfect, thanks for all your help everyone

Lollipop
Rocco3 said:
I suggest you get an full 38R rom and install this one clean. I do only read annoying stuff about 44S and I will not install it. My battery life is perfect for me with 38R and this should not be ruined
Sent from my O+O
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Battery life is even more perfect with Lollipop, its ludicrous how long it lasts forget 38R!

just my opinion. my phone lasts 3 days with my usage profile...never change a running system!
all other wannabe hackers crying here in the forums about battery after updating stuff etc....sorry, not my deal

Kildimo89 said:
I just came here to post I figured it out not long after I posted, this was my error I was cd'ing android-sdk-windows/platform-tools/cm11-33r
I extracted all contents into platform tools and then it flashed perfect, thanks for all your help everyone
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Do yourself a favor and install this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
It installs the adb drivers computer wide so you don't have to worry about where you copy files, etc
Just go to the folder where the files are, shift+Ctrl+ right click then open command prompt there and flash away

ek69 said:
Do yourself a favor and install this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
It installs the adb drivers computer wide so you don't have to worry about where you copy files, etc
Just go to the folder where the files are, shift+Ctrl+ right click then open command prompt there and flash away
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ek69 said:
Do yourself a favor and install this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
It installs the adb drivers computer wide so you don't have to worry about where you copy files, etc
Just go to the folder where the files are, shift+Ctrl+ right click then open command prompt there and flash away
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:good: If your a windows user. A good bit easier with linux.

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[Q] how to reflesh stock kernel?

Ok so i flashed francos kernel trough FKU updater app and i want to go back to stock just to compare the battery life and some stuff again and to decide what to use.
How can i flash stock kernel back, do i flash all factory images or is there .zip file to flash trough recovery, or there is another way to do this? thanks for your replays.
Hi,
Stock kernel here (recovery zip file): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47269605.
You can also take a look here to fastboot the boot.img (kernel): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701.
Alexandar92zr said:
Ok so i flashed francos kernel trough FKU updater app and i want to go back to stock just to compare the battery life and some stuff again and to decide what to use.
How can i flash stock kernel back, do i flash all factory images or is there .zip file to flash trough recovery, or there is another way to do this? thanks for your replays.
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boot.img is the kernel. If you have the factory images you can just fastboot flash that,
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
Hi,
Stock kernel here (recovery zip file): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47269605.
You can also take a look here to fastboot the boot.img (kernel): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701.
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ok so i just download the zip and flash trough twrp right?
rootSU said:
boot.img is the kernel. If you have the factory images you can just fastboot flash that,
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oh ok did not know that im quite new to this, but now i know thanks for information.
Alexandar92zr said:
ok so i just download the zip and flash trough twrp right?
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That's right, download the right zip (4.4 or 4.4.1/4.4.2) put it "in your sdcard", reboot in recovery, flash and reboot, that's all
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
That's right, download the right zip (4.4 or 4.4.1/4.4.2) put it "in your sdcard", reboot in recovery, flash and reboot, that's all
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thanks man i clicked on that thanks button
Alexandar92zr said:
thanks man i clicked on that thanks button
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No worries, thanks
Last thing since you came from Franco kernel (the following procedure is specific):
The Gingerbread Man said:
Return to stock romz
Franco's kernel changes these system files below, so to change them back you can remove the .bak extension, or fastboot system.IMG and boot.IMG from a Google factory image which is probably easier and faster.
1 - Rename /system/lib/hw/power.msm8974.so.bak to /system/lib/hw/power.msm8974.so
2 - Rename /system/bin/thermal-engine-hh-bak to /system/bin/thermal-engine-hh
3 - Reboot to the boot loader and flash stock Kernel by downloading the Nexus images and then fastboot flash boot boot.img
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So before flashing the stock kernel in recovery do the step 1 and 2 (even after if you forgot, it should be good).
Alexandar92zr said:
thanks man i clicked on that thanks button
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May i suggest you start reading up before you get into serious rouble. Read the first 4 threads in the General section.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 5 met Tapatalk
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
No worries, thanks
Last thing since you came from Franco kernel (the following procedure is specific):
So before flashing the stock kernel in recovery do the step 1 and 2 (even after if you forgot, it should be good).
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ok lets see if i understood right.
im comeing from the stock rom just with francos kernel and now to go back to the stock i need to do step 1 and 2, how do i rename that files i connect my phone to pc or i need to download some file menager that can see that files? and about step 3 do i need to flash boot.img via fast boot or i can do it trough twrp as well?
sorry about the many questions but i do not want do do something wrong
Alexandar92zr said:
ok lets see if i understood right.
im comeing from the stock rom just with francos kernel and now to go back to the stock i need to do step 1 and 2, how do i rename that files i connect my phone to pc or i need to download some file menager that can see that files? and about step 3 do i need to flash boot.img via fast boot or i can do it trough twrp as well?
sorry about the many questions but i do not wont do do something wrong
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With a file explorer, directly from your phone, (Root Explorer, Es File Explorer, etc...) follow the path to the files in point 1 and 2, rename the files and save. Then reboot in recovery and flash the stock kernel if you want to flash it via recovery (equal to step 3).
If you are not used with this kind of stuff (modify system files by yourself), flash the system.img and boot.img by following the link I provided above (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701).
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
With a file explorer, directly from your phone, (Root Explorer, Es File Explorer, etc...) follow the path to the files in point 1 and 2, rename the files and save. Then reboot in recovery and flash the stock kernel if you want to flash it via recovery (equal to step 3).
If you are not used with this kind of stuff (modify system files by yourself), flash the system.img and boot.img by following the link I provided above (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701).
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i founded the files that i need to rename via es file explorer and now i understand it all and im not confused anymore about how to get stock kernel back.
im not used to this stuff yet because i rooted my phone yesterday and im quite new to this because last device i rooted and flashed lots of custom roms and stuff is to HD2 so i know the basic stuff but not much
and one of the topic question. why does my colors look a little diferent when i flashed the francos kernel? i know that there is something about color profiles etc. but i do not know where to start and look into that
Alexandar92zr said:
i founded the files that i need to rename via es file explorer and now i understand it all and im not confused anymore about how to get stock kernel back.
im not used to this stuff yet because i rooted my phone yesterday and im quite new to this because last device i rooted and flashed lots of custom roms and stuff is to HD2 so i know the basic stuff but not much
and one of the topic question. why does my colors look a little diferent when i flashed the francos kernel? i know that there is something about color profiles etc. but i do not know where to start and look into that
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Okay, so all is fine to go back to stock, take your time and read all closely
About the colors, take a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49561443 (links for profiles are down, for example: http://192.227.135.147/N5_ColorProfiles/Latest_Profiles/ from vomer).
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
Okay, so all is fine to go back to stock, take your time and read all closely
About the colors, take a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49561443 (links for profiles are down, for example: http://192.227.135.147/N5_ColorProfiles/Latest_Profiles/ from vomer).
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thanks i will look into this.
I made a stock kernel backup on Franco app and used it to restore back to stock kernel after using Franco was this process ok
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[Q] Upgrading Nexus 5 rooted with custom kernel to 4.4.4?

Currently running Android 4.4.3. I have TWRP installed. To upgrade can I just flash system.img and radio.img within TWRP? I believe that this is how I upgraded from 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 but my memory is hazy and this was before I installed a custom kernel. I'm not sure on whether I need to do anything additional such as rolling back to stock 4.4.3 before upgrading to 4.4.4. I've seen people discuss this but I think that's just if one wants to run the OTA update.
you can. or you can just dirty flash(no wiping) a stock rooted rom from the android development section, and your kernel, and reboot
prnz said:
Currently running Android 4.4.3. I have TWRP installed. To upgrade can I just flash system.img and radio.img within TWRP? I believe that this is how I upgraded from 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 but my memory is hazy and this was before I installed a custom kernel. I'm not sure on whether I need to do anything additional such as rolling back to stock 4.4.3 before upgrading to 4.4.4. I've seen people discuss this but I think that's just if one wants to run the OTA update.
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You are correct, except you flash img files with fastboot.
Aerowinder said:
You are correct, except you flash img files with fastboot.
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Thanks. Is there any way to do it from recovery? I hate having to hook up the USB cable, etc.
Also, this seems a lot easier than what is suggested here (Special Scenario #1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/info-nexus-5-ota-help-desk-t2523217
1) downloaded factory image from https://developers.google.com/androi...ges#hammerhead
2) extract the tgz, the tar within that, then extract the the zip within that to get the system.img and boot.img files
3) moved these two files into the adb folder (for the fastboot/adb method)
4) downloade SuperSU-v1.80.zip from http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
5) put SuperSU-v1.80.zip on your phone's internal storage
6) download the 4.4.1 OTA update zip from http://android.clients.google.com/pa...M.7ed504f6.zip
7) rename it to ota.zip
8) move ota.zip onto your phone's internal storage
9) boot into bootloader
10) open command prompt from your adb folder
11) connect USB cable
12) type 'fastboot devices' to check the connection
13) type 'fastboot flash system system.img'
14) type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'
15) use volume and power buttons to boot into recovery (TWRP)
16) install ota.zip
17) install SuperSU-v1.80.zip
18) clear dalvik and cache
19) reboot phone
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Seems to me like people go to a lot of extra work installing the OTA instead of the factory images.
prnz said:
Thanks. Is there any way to do it from recovery? I hate having to hook up the USB cable, etc.
Also, this seems a lot easier than what is suggested here (Special Scenario #1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/info-nexus-5-ota-help-desk-t2523217
Seems to me like people go to a lot of extra work installing the OTA instead of the factory images.
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extra work is done in both those methods. just dirty flash a precompiled rooted stock rom and your kernel. itll take seconds to a minute, and you wont lose anything. and you do that in recovery.
simms22 said:
extra work is done in both those methods. just dirty flash a precompiled rooted stock rom and your kernel. itll take seconds to a minute, and you wont lose anything. and you do that in recovery.
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Not to create a flamewar but I'm too afraid of security issues to install a pre-rooted ROM.
prnz said:
Not to create a flamewar but I'm too afraid of security issues to install a pre-rooted ROM.
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have you ever seen or heard(a real one, not just "stories") of a security issue?
prnz said:
Not to create a flamewar but I'm too afraid of security issues to install a pre-rooted ROM.
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The ones on XDA are safe. Just as safe as you rooting your stock ROM.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

[Q] Flashing a ROM from the PC

I have a strange problem with my One running CM12. The bottom 1/4 of the screen is not detecting touch. so I can't use the navigation buttons or a little above it. Nothing has happened physically to the phone so I was thinking (hoping) it was a software issue. I figured it's the perfect time to put Oxygen on it but when I boot into TWRP I still can't access the bottom of the screen to swipe the flash (hoping that it's software diminishes).
As a last ditch effort I wanted to flash it from the PC but I can't find any tutorials that take me step by step. I copied the ROM over to the device (no SD card) and can boot into Fastboot mode but I'm not sure how to flash the image.
Ironman273 said:
I have a strange problem with my One running CM12. The bottom 1/4 of the screen is not detecting touch. so I can't use the navigation buttons or a little above it. Nothing has happened physically to the phone so I was thinking (hoping) it was a software issue. I figured it's the perfect time to put Oxygen on it but when I boot into TWRP I still can't access the bottom of the screen to swipe the flash (hoping that it's software diminishes).
As a last ditch effort I wanted to flash it from the PC but I can't find any tutorials that take me step by step. I copied the ROM over to the device (no SD card) and can boot into Fastboot mode but I'm not sure how to flash the image.
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The only way to flash Oxygen from PC would be to adb sideload it, but that requires touch control in the section of the screen that isn't working. Your best bet is to actually flash the stock images with fastboot, not only does that not require any touch control on the phone, but it'll being the phone back to a factory state which is the best method to see if it's software/firmware or hardware. I have instructions in section 8 of my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
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timmaaa said:
The only way to flash Oxygen from PC would be to adb sideload it, but that requires touch control in the section of the screen that isn't working. Your best bet is to actually flash the stock images with fastboot, not only does that not require any touch control on the phone, but it'll being the phone back to a factory state which is the best method to see if it's software/firmware or hardware. I have instructions in section 8 of my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
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Thank you! That's the type of help I needed. One question. I download cm-11.0-XNPH38R-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip and that contains a file called boot.img. Do I only unzip that file or all the files in the zip?
Ironman273 said:
Thank you! That's the type of help I needed. One question. I download cm-11.0-XNPH38R-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip and that contains a file called boot.img. Do I only unzip that file or all the files in the zip?
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Just unzip cm-11.0-XNPH38R-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip into the folder where you have adb.exe and fastboot.exe. It should contain way more files than just boot.img though. And is it that particular build that you're wanting? That one has been replaced by the 44S and 05Q builds now.
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timmaaa said:
Just unzip cm-11.0-XNPH38R-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip into the folder where you have adb.exe and fastboot.exe. It should contain way more files than just boot.img though. And is it that particular build that you're wanting? That one has been replaced by the 44S and 05Q builds now.
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Yup, you were right. I downloaded 05Q and flashed it and got to the setup screen. Unfortunately I can't click "Next" because that area is still unresponsive. So much for it being software.
Thanks again for all your help, though. It's exactly what I wanted to do.
Ironman273 said:
Yup, you were right. I downloaded 05Q and flashed it and got to the setup screen. Unfortunately I can't click "Next" because that area is still unresponsive. So much for it being software.
Thanks again for all your help, though. It's exactly what I wanted to do.
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No worries, that's a shame that it's a hardware issue though. Time to start the dreaded OnePlus RMA process.
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Please help me! Cant install any ROM on my OnePlus!

Hi Everyone!
Because of having issues i can´t fix on my OnePlus, i´m finally asking for some professional help here, as it´s getting more and more complicated and i don´t want to ruin my phone.
What was my plan?
Installing CM11S 44S on my OPO, which had the 05Q Version as factory setting.
Also i wanted to install a franco kernel.
I hoped, if i do both steps successfully, my OPO will have a good battery life (44S seemed to be the most efficient version, according to some forums).
What did i do so far?
First i set up an adb backup for my data, but not for the OS. However, i installed SDK plus tools and drivers.
Next step was installing a new recovery, which is able to flash a new version of CM11S, so i set up TWRP with fastboot, which means my device is "unlocked" now.
Everything worked well so far, i also made an backup in TWRP.
The problem:
I wanted to reboot my OPO at some point and TWRP asked me for rooting my device. Accidentally i swiped over so it started rooting process, but i didn´t want to root it, so i immediately shut the device down.
By now TWRP recovery/fastboot is working, but my OS 05Q is lost and i can´t install a new ROM because im getting the Report:
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Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check; no MD5 file found
Error flashing zip /<path to .zip file>
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Can anyone help me to get 05Q back or the 44S with the franco kernel?
I know there might be some other threads that deal with similar problems, but actually none of them helped me so far. For example: do i need a fastboot image or signed flashable zips (which i have)? In which order do i install the kernel and the ROM?
Some Information:
I can access my device via fastboot and my OPO is also shown as a adb device on my MAC.
When starting in TWRP, i can also access the device in USB Mode, transfering files is also possible.
I´m not really competent with android modding or programming, so i will need some noob-friendly answers, but i bet you guys know how to help me out here.
Thank you very much for your help, i really don´t know what to do anymore.
EDIT:
I found out how to place a md5 file to the referring version, but it still sais: MD5 does not match.
I´m so done with it right now that i wish i had my OPO back as it was few days ago.
Well, i cant really help here as i have not face this problem but ur mistake was that u Immediately shut the device down the moment it was installing root. It may have corrupted the partitions of the phone and left it at that state, so maybe restoring the partitions of that section may help. Like i said im not knowledgeable about this
Agreed, you shouldn't have shut down the phone while it was modifying a partition. The root wouldn't have mattered anyway because you were about to overwrite the system partition by flashing a ROM. Go to my guide thread and look at section 8 to flash the stock images for the build you desire:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
Heisenberg said:
Agreed, you shouldn't have shut down the phone while it was modifying a partition. The root wouldn't have mattered anyway because you were about to overwrite the system partition by flashing a ROM. Go to my guide thread and look at section 8 to flash the stock images for the build you desire:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
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Can i follow all these instructions altough im using a mac?
I will try it out today, hopefully this will fix the problem.
Thyrix said:
Can i follow all these instructions altough im using a mac?
I will try it out today, hopefully this will fix the problem.
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Yes you can still use fastboot on a Mac, but you'll need to Google how to set it up on a Mac first.
Heisenberg said:
Yes you can still use fastboot on a Mac, but you'll need to Google how to set it up on a Mac first.
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Alright, so fastboot is ready, but i need to know, if i will need one of those "unofficial stock rooted fashable zips" a fastboot image. or anything else? sorry to ask for
Can i trust an android version anyone rooted...?
Thyrix said:
Alright, so fastboot is ready, but i need to know, if i will need one of those "unofficial stock rooted fashable zips" a fastboot image. or anything else? sorry to ask for
Can i trust an android version anyone rooted...?
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You need the fastboot images.
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You need the fastboot images.
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Got stuck at step 2: It Terminal said error: cannot determine image filename for sbl1.mbn - although the name is correct and the file is in the correct folder :/
EDIT:
Fixed it, forgot to type sbl1 2 times, im sorry
And it worked, thank you sooooo much!!!

I can't flash stock firmware with the smart assistant or rsd lite

I flashed some roms and now can't install the stock firmware back. It doesn't recognize my device(it doesn't show the model number anymore-xt1995-4/reteu). A new rom would be fine but now almost all of them say "No Service"(maybe if someone can help me with this).
Solved it
teor18 said:
I flashed some roms and now can't install the stock firmware back. It doesn't recognize my device(it doesn't show the model number anymore-xt1995-4/reteu). A new rom would be fine but now almost all of them say "No Service"(maybe if someone can help me with this).
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I finally got the stock firmware back. I found a firmware image online and downloaded it. Then I extracted the content into the adb/fastboot folder and I created a bat file with all the commands needed to flash the stock rom(found them on a forum by doing a quick search). Put my phone into fastboot and clicked the bat file and it did everything for me. NEVER am I gonna install a custom rom on an a/b device again! Now I have signal and the battery lasts so much longer.
teor18 said:
I finally got the stock firmware back. I found a firmware image online and downloaded it. Then I extracted the content into the adb/fastboot folder and I created a bat file with all the commands needed to flash the stock rom(found them on a forum by doing a quick search). Put my phone into fastboot and clicked the bat file and it did everything for me. NEVER am I gonna install a custom rom on an a/b device again! Now I have signal and the battery lasts so much longer.
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I have a bat file too that someone gave me works great.on ROMs have to flash the AB partion zip before doing rom and maky sure I do factory reset then boot into twrp using adb flash rom then boot back into twrp factory reset maky sure ur on slot a on all this should not have any problem
Whhheeerrrreeee
Kilo__ said:
Whhheeerrrreeee
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https://mega.nz/file/uFpmBCpI#Ntr8gegku2TxsZiebK-C6sfQxWG7Fl9_J0fCqHLMFmw try this bat file

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