I am trying to use flash paranoid android and flashing this version of gapps along with it: pa_gapps-stock-4.4.2-20140412-signed. When I go to flash the ROM, it succeeds without issue, but when I go to flash gapps it says that it cant open the zip fie of gapps and than in parenthesis it says (bad). and than it says installation aborted. Please help!!!
maxell505 said:
I am trying to use flash paranoid android and flashing this version of gapps along with it: pa_gapps-stock-4.4.2-20140412-signed. When I go to flash the ROM, it succeeds without issue, but when I go to flash gapps it says that it cant open the zip fie of gapps and than in parenthesis it says (bad). and than it says installation aborted. Please help!!!
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Have you tried re-downloading GAPPS? or from another mirror link? you could have a bad download.
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
Have you tried re-downloading GAPPS? or from another mirror link? you could have a bad download.
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I have tried from several places with the same gapps version. Can I try to install a older version of gapps and than just let them automatically update once I have booted?
maxell505 said:
I have tried from several places with the same gapps version. Can I try to install a older version of gapps and than just let them automatically update once I have booted?
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Yep, that works as well.
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
Yep, that works as well.
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So I can flash this version right: gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip
maxell505 said:
So I can flash this version right: gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip
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There are some not that old like 04-05 http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/...ions/pa_gapps-stock-4.4.2-20140405-signed.zip
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
There are some not that old like 04-05 http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/...ions/pa_gapps-stock-4.4.2-20140405-signed.zip
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I already started flashing the the version of gapps that I posted and it worked! Paranoid Android gave me an update to the latest gapps and now it is updating. Thank you for your help. Also, what should I do if I want to switch to OmniROM later on. Can I just flash the OmniROM zip and the gapps zip or do I have to do something extra?
maxell505 said:
I already started flashing the the version of gapps that I posted and it worked! Paranoid Android gave me an update to the latest gapps and now it is updating. Thank you for your help. Also, what should I do if I want to switch to OmniROM later on. Can I just flash the OmniROM zip and the gapps zip or do I have to do something extra?
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Comming from paranoid, I suggest first to back up apps data and wipe caches before the flashing the Rom .
You should not have any issues there after but if any, the wipe data and flash Rom and pa gapps
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
Comming from paranoid, I suggest first to back up apps data and wipe caches before the flashing the Rom .
You should not have any issues there after but if any, the wipe data and flash Rom and pa gapps
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So do the same process as when I was flashing paranoid. All I have to do is wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik chache, and flash the rom and the gapps?
maxell505 said:
So do the same process as when I was flashing paranoid. All I have to do is wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik chache, and flash the rom and the gapps?
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Yep, that's pretty much what's recommended for changing Roms. I personally don't clean anything when flashing similar Roms but PA is a bit complex imo and you already had issues with it. so, wipe.
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
Yep, that's pretty much what's recommended for changing Roms. I personally don't clean anything when flashing similar Roms but PA is a bit complex imo and you already had issues with it. so, wipe.
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Ok for some reason, gapps updated and then it said that it has to install so it rebooted me into recovery and it started to install but it said that there was an error in the rom manager script or something like that. So I just got fed up and restored my backup that I had. So now I am back on stock. I want to install OmniROM though tomorrow.
maxell505 said:
Ok for some reason, gapps updated and then it said that it has to install so it rebooted me into recovery and it started to install but it said that there was an error in the rom manager script or something like that. So I just got fed up and restored my backup that I had. So now I am back on stock. I want to install OmniROM though tomorrow.
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Because the Paranoid OTA cannot use CWM. Use twrp instead.
Sent from my Nexus 5
Pirateghost said:
Because the Paranoid OTA cannot use CWM. Use twrp instead.
Sent from my Nexus 5
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So lets say that I just want to install OmniROM. Will OmniROM work with CWM?
Also will I be able to automatically update gapps once OmniROM boots because for some reason I cannot flash the latest version of gapps so I have to use an older version?
You can also get gapps from goo manager and the online version.
Sent from my LG-D800 using xda app-developers app
maxell505 said:
So lets say that I just want to install OmniROM. Will OmniROM work with CWM?
Also will I be able to automatically update gapps once OmniROM boots because for some reason I cannot flash the latest version of gapps so I have to use an older version?
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It's not that PA doesn't work with CWM, just the ota app.
OmniROM requires twrp or CWM-based recovery. Not CWM itself if I recall.
You also have zero reason to install those gapps updates on either rom..
Gapps are updated automatically through the play store.
Sent from my Nexus 5
Pirateghost said:
It's not that PA doesn't work with CWM, just the ota app.
OmniROM requires twrp or CWM-based recovery. Not CWM itself if I recall.
You also have zero reason to install those gapps updates on either rom..
Gapps are updated automatically through the play store.
Sent from my Nexus 5
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ok. Sorry if I am asking too many unnecessary questions. So since I have ClockWorkMod Recovery, I can easily install OmniROM by just flashing it and than installing gapps after that right?
maxell505 said:
ok. Sorry if I am asking too many unnecessary questions. So since I have ClockWorkMod Recovery, I can easily install OmniROM by just flashing it and than installing gapps after that right?
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Yes. You can do the same thing with ParanoidAndroid also. You DO NOT need to update gapps through the ota app
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If I would like to update to latest nightly of CM12.1 do I have clean wipe or simply flash the latest zip?
[email protected] said:
If I would like to update to latest nightly of CM12.1 do I have clean wipe or simply flash the latest zip?
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i can only answer this surely if you tell us which rom/ version you currently using .... but if you allready on CM12.1 update this way:
(dirty install):
backup current rom (in case of problems)
in recovery install the new update
wipe cache + dalvic-cache
now, if you get any issues or FC's etc... you will need a clean install (fatcory reset / data wipe)
remeber this rom is still under development so sometimes a clean install in fact is needed...
Hi everyone! First of all, I was wondering if is it worth it to install CM12S having already CM12.1 last nightly; and if you say so, is it enough to make a clean install and flash the CM12S zip? Cause I don't wanna mess it up forgetting about flashing the correct boot.img or something and make my One a wonderful paperweight.
Thanks!
I haven't used 12.1 for a bit, as I went to 12S and have remained there until the official full 12.1S release arrives, but my suggestion is always to do a clean install. It provides the most assured way to have the most secure/error free system, and it takes a very short time, as well.
So there's no need to flash any boot or kernel?
sdert said:
So there's no need to flash any boot or kernel?
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No, the kernel is included in the zip. But always clean install.
Hi All,
I am using Samsung S2 GT-I9100 device with CM12.1. Earlier I was using KitKat and recently updated to Lollypop. While I was on KitKat got an update for CM12.1 Nightly and updated my phone to Lollypop. After that all my Gapps have stopped working and even I have tried to flash them through recently available Gapps packages, none of the Gapps are working.
Please suggest the fix.
Thanks!!
sbehera23 said:
Hi All,
I am using Samsung S2 GT-I9100 device with CM12.1. Earlier I was using KitKat and recently updated to Lollypop. While I was on KitKat got an update for CM12.1 Nightly and updated my phone to Lollypop. After that all my Gapps have stopped working and even I have tried to flash them through recently available Gapps packages, none of the Gapps are working.
Please suggest the fix.
Thanks!!
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get the update from cm site, and a lollipop gapps. wipe cache, dalvic cache, and system only in advanced menu, then flash rom and gapps.
no data will be lost. make a backup first, in case there is a problem.
Thanks for your input. Just querying, if i will flash only the gapps will it work as my phone is already have lollipop os. Just trying to avoid to flash lollipop again.
Please let me know your thoughts.
sbehera23 said:
Thanks for your input. Just querying, if i will flash only the gapps will it work as my phone is already have lollipop os. Just trying to avoid to flash lollipop again.
Please let me know your thoughts.
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really nothing will change by doing it the way i said, unless you made a bunch of system mods.
you can try it your way, it may work.
my way just gives you a clean system, so there is no chance of conflict with the old gapps that dont work properly.
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really nothing will change by doing it the way i said, unless you made a bunch of system mods.
you can try it your way, it may work.
my way just gives you a clean system, so there is no chance of conflict with the old gapps that dont work properly.
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Can i flash using default cyanogen recovery? I have tried installing CWM but it is going by default to Cyanogen Recovery. Could you please help in providing the steps for easy reference if possible.
Thanks!!
sbehera23 said:
Can i flash using default cyanogen recovery? I have tried installing CWM but it is going by default to Cyanogen Recovery. Could you please help in providing the steps for easy reference if possible.
Thanks!!
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i wasnt aware cyanogen had their own recovery. not knowing anything about it, i cant speculate if you can use it to flash with.
the procedure i described in post 2 are the proper steps, but if you dont have those options in the cyan recovery, im not sure what to tell you. sorry
Hey
I used the slim zero gapps, but today I saw that there wont be more updates
If I'm using slim zero gapps
which should I use now?
Opengapps, but which ones?
And, how could I install it? flashing with TWRP as I used to do with slimzero or I need a clean installation of CM13 + gapps?
thank you
Morloc2 said:
Hey
I used the slim zero gapps, but today I saw that there wont be more updates
If I'm using slim zero gapps
which should I use now?
Opengapps, but which ones?
And, how could I install it? flashing with TWRP as I used to do with slimzero or I need a clean installation of CM13 + gapps?
thank you
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Try Banks Dynamic Gapps 6.0.x. That's what TSL recommends for their ROMs and it works really well for me. http://www.teamsuperluminal.org/download/banks-dynamic-gapps-6-0-x/
I 've read there that I need to wipe system, and data
so, it is a clean installation and I 'll need to install again all the apps
isnt it?
thank you
I don't think that there's any reason to do a full wipe if you install GAPPS. Just wipe Dalvik/ART Cache and Cache after you've installed GAPPs and you should be good to go (I think). That is, if you haven't installed any previous version of GAPPS. The first boot will probably take a few minutes, depending how many apps you have installed on your phone. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry!