[Q] Can't flash Exodus-Vanir - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was trying to flash Exodus-Vanir on my OnePlus One. But it gives me error on
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Comparing TZ version TZ.BF.2.0-2.0.0109 to TZ.BF.2.0-2.0.0096
assert failed: oppo.verify_trustzone("TZ.BF.2.0-2.0.0109") == "1"
E: Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/Vanir ROM/exodus-vanir_bacon_5.0.2.031015.zip
I'm not sure about what to do in this case. I have tried to remove the line from the updater script but figured I need to get some ideas beforehand. Anybody got a workaround for this?

I know you need to update the firmware but EVERY SINGLE LINK I FIND IS DEAD! Someone, please give me a working link to the CM12 firmware.

You need the updated firmware and modem.
Firmware:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B98G0KTJwnBFczZZTTZ0X2dzbEE/edit?usp=docslist_api
Modem:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B98G0KTJwnBFMThZUjhndGJlc1U/edit?usp=docslist_api
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Hi. How can we update them? Just flash them the through recovery?
Also, is there available a beginner guide how to install Exouds/Vanir Rom? Im currently on Liquidsmooth 5.0 and I want to switch to Vanir rom, but im not 100% sure what I have to do...
Thanks.

edzalv said:
Hi. How can we update them? Just flash them the through recovery?
Also, is there available a beginner guide how to install Exouds/Vanir Rom? Im currently on Liquidsmooth 5.0 and I want to switch to Vanir rom, but im not 100% sure what I have to do...
Thanks.
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Just flash them in recovery. Flashing any ROM is the same, I have a guide thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
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Thank you very much for your quick reply. Ill give it a try now.
Ohh, one last thing. I have to Flash firmware and mode after I flashed new Vanir Rom, or I have to do it on my current Rom?

edzalv said:
Thank you very much for your quick reply. Ill give it a try now.
Ohh, one last thing. I have to Flash firmware and mode after I flashed new Vanir Rom, or I have to do it on my current Rom?
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Perform a full wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik cache), flash firmware and modem, go to reboot menu and reboot to recovery, flash ROM + gapps, reboot phone into new ROM.
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Perform a full wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik cache), flash firmware and modem, go to reboot menu and reboot to recovery, flash ROM + gapps, reboot phone into new ROM.
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Luv ya'

I have smillar problem,i flashed firmware update and modem files without problem.But there is no signal , checked 4634,sometimes it finds the signal but no network registration ,sometimes the signal is 0.Imei,baseband are okay.I can use it with 44s modem and sensor file.Any suggestion?

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[Q] Flashable Boost Stock Rom

Hey guys, is there a way to just Flash a stock Boost ROM instead of having to flash the stock firmware using PC?
ishred11 said:
Hey guys, is there a way to just Flash a stock Boost ROM instead of having to flash the stock firmware using PC?
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From what I've found, this is the only flashable stock ROM:
http://androidforums.com/cdma-moto-...k-4-4-2-deodexed-unmodified-boost-mobile.html
I haven't tried flashing it, myself - when I need to go stock, I just flash the stock firmware via PC.
:good:
Thanks, will there be problems going from 4.4.4 to 4.4.2?
ishred11 said:
Thanks, will there be problems going from 4.4.4 to 4.4.2?
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I couldn't tell you, to be honest.
Make a Nandroid, and if the flash fails, or you encounter issues, restore your backup.
Ok thanks, the last time I made a backup and did a wipe for the phone, my backup also go deleted. Does it only do that on TWP?
ishred11 said:
Ok thanks, the last time I made a backup and did a wipe for the phone, my backup also go deleted. Does it only do that on TWP?
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I use this recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2639583
I haven't used TWRP on this device, so I couldn't tell you with complete certainty. PhilZ's recovery has an option to clean your device for flashing a new ROM (wipes data, system, dalvik, & cache). SD contents will remain untouched.
OK thanks very much

Stuck on splash screen

Hi all,
I've just unlocked the bootloader and flashed a TWRP custom recovery on my OPO, I am able to enter to the recovery and I've flashed a custom ROM and the FK, but when I try to reboot the system it stays in the splash screen with the OnePlus logo.
I've tried reflashing the SuperSU 2.02 many times, flashing different ROMs and kernels, wiping data, with no luck.
Everytime I enter the recovery and I want to reboot the system, the recovery asks me to root the device because it detects it's not rooted.
I don't know what else do, can anybody help me please?
I've tried TWRP 2.8.0.1 and 2.7.1.1
Thanks in advance.
Exactly what ROM have you flashed? What's the full filename? And what's the exact process you're using to flash?
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Exactly what ROM have you flashed? What's the full filename? And what's the exact process you're using to flash?
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First I tried with mahdi 2.7, and then I've tried with crDroid b7.
The process is, once I'm in the recovery:
- wipe data and dalvik
- flash ROM
- flash gapps
- reboot
before that I have flashed SuperSU 2.02 and rebooted the recovery.
Thanks!
OK, I'm downloading again the flashable files (ROM, kernel and SuperSU) from Firefox instead of Chrome and checking the md5 is not the same than the original downloaded... I don't know why Chrome currupts the downloads, I'll try again with theses recent downloads from Firefox..
pablo.va87 said:
First I tried with mahdi 2.7, and then I've tried with crDroid b7.
The process is, once I'm in the recovery:
- wipe data and dalvik
- flash ROM
- flash gapps
- reboot
before that I have flashed SuperSU 2.02 and rebooted the recovery.
Thanks!
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Is there any reason you're not performing a full wipe (system/data/cache/dalvik cache) like you should be?
There's no point flashing SuperSU before flashing the ROM because the ROM is pre-rooted, plus you're meant to wipe /system which will wipe SuperSU anyway.
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pablo.va87 said:
First I tried with mahdi 2.7, and then I've tried with crDroid b7.
The process is, once I'm in the recovery:
- wipe data and dalvik
- flash ROM
- flash gapps
- reboot
before that I have flashed SuperSU 2.02 and rebooted the recovery.
Thanks!
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before your reboot do a data factory reset
Thanks for your answers, seemed to be something related to the download of the ROM from Chrome, I've just done it from Firefox and flash it without any problem.
Cheers!

Phone Stuck on 1+ Logo wont boot HELP

Ok was trying to install a ROM and got an error that there was no OS installed and now the phone wont boot up
I rooted it via Bacon root toolkit and I took a back up before I rooted but I cannot get it to reboot. The back up is saved on the PC and phone not getting picked up by PC
Anyone tried to restore android back up file and went to ab file on pc but it wont load. Can go into fastboot and recovery but not showing on PC
HELP
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This is why you shouldn't use toolkits, you have no access to fastboot and no idea how to fix it. What drivers are installed on your PC? I guess it doesn't matter, my advice is to completely delete anything that the toolkit installed and start fresh. Go to my guide thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
I have links to the Android SDK (which contains adb/fastboot) and the right drivers for this phone. Make sure you reboot your PC after deleting everything, then install the SDK and the drivers, reboot PC again, connect phone.
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timmaaa said:
This is why you shouldn't use toolkits, you have no access to fastboot and no idea how to fix it. What drivers are installed on your PC? I guess it doesn't matter, my advice is to completely delete anything that the toolkit installed and start fresh. Go to my guide thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
I have links to the Android SDK (which contains adb/fastboot) and the right drivers for this phone. Make sure you reboot your PC after deleting everything, then install the SDK and the drivers, reboot PC again, connect phone.
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Live and Learn and got back to the stock using adb/fastboot and installing images and back to normal again. I want to update to Lollilop and Sabermod but after trying may just stick with Stock for a while as I kept getting errors when trying to load the ROM??
Thanks
funkyirishman said:
Live and Learn and got back to the stock using adb/fastboot and installing images and back to normal again. I want to update to Lollilop and Sabermod but after trying may just stick with Stock for a while as I kept getting errors when trying to load the ROM??
Thanks
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Exactly what error are you getting when trying to flash? Are you checking the md5 when you download? What recovery are you using?
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Exactly what error are you getting when trying to flash? Are you checking the md5 when you download? What recovery are you using?
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When I tried to flash initially I got the below
Went into recovery and did Factory reset and then wipe cache partition. Then tried Apply update and scrolled to the ROM file and apply update and I get the below error
Install Failed
Finding Update Package
Opening Update Package
Verifying Update Package
E: Failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted
I have the files saved in the download folder.
Then when I tried to install with TWRP rather than update I clear cache, dalvik and system and tried to load and got the below error
Checking for MD5 File
Skipping MD5 Chekck: no MD5 file found
Comparing TZ Verionsioj TZ. BF.2.0-2.0.0109 to TZ
BF 2.0-2.0.0096
assert failed oppo verify trustzone
I got the message that no os installed and I could not reboot so I flashed it back to stock using the below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
Phone now rooted and unlocked and like to update but afraid I will just experience it all over again:crying:
Any help appreciated
Thanks
funkyirishman said:
When I tried to flash initially I got the below
Went into recovery and did Factory reset and then wipe cache partition. Then tried Apply update and scrolled to the ROM file and apply update and I get the below error
Install Failed
Finding Update Package
Opening Update Package
Verifying Update Package
E: Failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted
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Ok, you got this error because you're trying to flash a custom ROM with the stock recovery. The stock recovery can only flash zips signed by CM (official updates)
funkyirishman said:
Then when I tried to install with TWRP rather than update I clear cache, dalvik and system and tried to load and got the below error
Checking for MD5 File
Skipping MD5 Chekck: no MD5 file found
Comparing TZ Verionsioj TZ. BF.2.0-2.0.0109 to TZ
BF 2.0-2.0.0096
assert failed oppo verify trustzone
I got the message that no os installed and I could not reboot so I flashed it back to stock using the below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
Phone now rooted and unlocked and like to update but afraid I will just experience it all over again:crying:
Any help appreciated
Thanks
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Your problem here is that you're trying to install a ROM but you don't have the correct firmware installed. When flashing a Lollipop ROM for the first time you need to first flash Lollipop firmware and Lollipop modem. Once you've flashed those they're always there so you don't need to do it again. The only reason you'd need to flash firmware and modem again would be if you wanted to return to a KitKat ROM, and then it'd be KitKat firmware and modem that you'd need to flash. Anyway, you'll find the modems here:
http://boeffla.df-kunde.de/bacon/modems
And I mirror the firmwares here:
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B98G0KTJwnBFRGhZeUNpMEI4ajg/edit
PS. I also noticed you weren't wiping properly before attempting to install the ROM. When flashing a ROM you need to perform a full wipe, this includes system, data, cache, and dalvik cache. This didn't cause the problem you experienced, but had the install succeeded you would have had other problems.
It might benefit you to read the OnePlus One FAQ thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/faq-oneplus-one-frequently-questions-t2895136
And my guide thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
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timmaaa said:
Ok, you got this error because you're trying to flash a custom ROM with the stock recovery. The stock recovery can only flash zips signed by CM (official updates)
Your problem here is that you're trying to install a ROM but you don't have the correct firmware installed. When flashing a Lollipop ROM for the first time you need to first flash Lollipop firmware and Lollipop modem. Once you've flashed those they're always there so you don't need to do it again. The only reason you'd need to flash firmware and modem again would be if you wanted to return to a KitKat ROM, and then it'd be KitKat firmware and modem that you'd need to flash. Anyway, you'll find the modems here:
http://boeffla.df-kunde.de/bacon/modems
And I mirror the firmwares here:
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B98G0KTJwnBFRGhZeUNpMEI4ajg/edit
PS. I also noticed you weren't wiping properly before attempting to install the ROM. When flashing a ROM you need to perform a full wipe, this includes system, data, cache, and dalvik cache. This didn't cause the problem you experienced, but had the install succeeded you would have had other problems.
It might benefit you to read the OnePlus One FAQ thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/faq-oneplus-one-frequently-questions-t2895136
And my guide thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
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Cheers thanks for that. I thought the ROM updated the firmware and modems so that's a lesson learned
So I download the modem and firmware and copy these into the download folder on the phone and install via TWRP recovery correct? Modem first then firmware? This will then put lollipop on the phone correct?
Then if I want to install a new ROM I need to do a full wipe. I just did not see that option and was just following the video tutorial associated with the Sabermod thread by wiping cache system and dalvik
Read your thread and will be doing a full nandroid & EFS back up prior to do any of the above
Thanks again
funkyirishman said:
Cheers thanks for that. I thought the ROM updated the firmware and modems so that's a lesson learned
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CM12 does do that, but no other ROMs do.
funkyirishman said:
So I download the modem and firmware and copy these into the download folder on the phone and install via TWRP recovery correct? Modem first then firmware? This will then put lollipop on the phone correct?
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Yes, install via TWRP recovery. It doesn't matter which order you flash them in. So install both, then go to the reboot menu, and select to reboot back to the recovery. This doesn't install Lollipop as such, this installs Lollipop compatible firmware.
funkyirishman said:
Then if I want to install a new ROM I need to do a full wipe. I just did not see that option and was just following the video tutorial associated with the Sabermod thread by wiping cache system and dalvik
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Go to the wipe menu in TWRP, then select advanced wipe, from there you can choose which partitions you want to wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik cache), just don't wipe internal storage (that's your virtual sd card).
funkyirishman said:
Read your thread and will be doing a full nandroid & EFS back up prior to do any of the above
Thanks again
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Very good, that's super important. It doesn't happen often, but sometimes the EFS partition will just randomly become corrupt, if you don't have a backup in that situation your phone is useless (you can't use someone else's EFS backup because it contains unique device identifiers).
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timmaaa said:
CM12 does do that, but no other ROMs do.
Yes, install via TWRP recovery. It doesn't matter which order you flash them in. So install both, then go to the reboot menu, and select to reboot back to the recovery. This doesn't install Lollipop as such, this installs Lollipop compatible firmware.
Go to the wipe menu in TWRP, then select advanced wipe, from there you can choose which partitions you want to wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik cache), just don't wipe internal storage (that's your virtual sd card).
Very good, that's super important. It doesn't happen often, but sometimes the EFS partition will just randomly become corrupt, if you don't have a backup in that situation your phone is useless (you can't use someone else's EFS backup because it contains unique device identifiers).
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Reading about back ups etc on the below when creating a recovery
-Make sure you check the md5 to verify its integrity.
How and what do you check?
Also I first do the back up. Then install the firmware and modems and then update the ROM.
I dont need to flash the stock kernal or fastboot images, correct?
Also doing a back up does it back it up to an internal SD Card or should I keep it on PC
Cheers
funkyirishman said:
Reading about back ups etc on the below when creating a recovery
-Make sure you check the md5 to verify its integrity.
How and what do you check?
Also I first do the back up. Then install the firmware and modems and then update the ROM.
I dont need to flash the stock kernal or fastboot images, correct?
Also doing a back up does it back it up to an internal SD Card or should I keep it on PC
Cheers
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The download page for a ROM or kernel usually lists the md5 checksum for that particular file. An md5 is like a digital fingerprint of the file, so once you've downloaded it you use an md5 checking app/program to confirm that the md5 of the downloaded file matches the md5 listed on the download page. This confirms that the file hasn't become corrupt during the download, if even a single byte of information is corrupt in a file the md5 will be drastically different.
You don't need to flash the stock kernel or stock images, the numbered parts in my guide aren't steps, they're sections.
When you create your nandroid backup using TWRP it will automatically be saved to your internal storage. You should keep at least one backup on your phone at all times, think of it as an insurance policy just in case something goes wrong, you'l always have a known working OS there to save you. You should also copy it to your PC for safe keeping.
timmaaa said:
The download page for a ROM or kernel usually lists the md5 checksum for that particular file. An md5 is like a digital fingerprint of the file, so once you've downloaded it you use an md5 checking app/program to confirm that the md5 of the downloaded file matches the md5 listed on the download page. This confirms that the file hasn't become corrupt during the download, if even a single byte of information is corrupt in a file the md5 will be drastically different.
You don't need to flash the stock kernel or stock images, the numbered parts in my guide aren't steps, they're sections.
When you create your nandroid backup using TWRP it will automatically be saved to your internal storage. You should keep at least one backup on your phone at all times, think of it as an insurance policy just in case something goes wrong, you'l always have a known working OS there to save you. You should also copy it to your PC for safe keeping.
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Perfect I will google an md5 checking app/program so for the Sabermod I need to check on the download page on their link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/rom-kernel-sabermod-cm-11-0-t2880407
Just checked their download link is not working but I downloaded the ROM to my PC previously and its in zip format can you check the MD5 v this?
Thanks
funkyirishman said:
Perfect I will google an md5 checking app/program so for the Sabermod I need to check on the download page on their link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/rom-kernel-sabermod-cm-11-0-t2880407
Just checked their download link is not working but I downloaded the ROM to my PC previously and its in zip format can you check the MD5 v this?
Thanks
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You have nothing to check it against though.
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You have nothing to check it against though.
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Ok so the ROM I downloaded is called cm-12-20150324-ROBBIEL811-UBER4.8-bacon and is in zip format and the download link on the developers page is dead so I cannot check the md5 file?
Thanks
funkyirishman said:
Ok so the ROM I downloaded is called cm-12-20150324-ROBBIEL811-UBER4.8-bacon and is in zip format and the download link on the developers page is dead so I cannot check the md5 file?
Thanks
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Well yeah, if you can't reach the download page there's no way to see what the md5 is. Not all download pages have it anyway, they should, but not all do.
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Am I clean flashing correctly?

Hey guys I'm new to owning this device and just wanted to know if I have to reflash my firmware after clean flash?
This is what I do
Wipe System/Data/Art/Cache
From there I Flash Firmware/ROM/gapps
Is the firmware step required? Or can I just skip that step once I alreday flashed it previously?
I'm asking this question because I've been having some major issues flashing roms where they flash successfully but frankly just don't boot. I'm just not sure if I'm doing this correctly.
ChainFires Son said:
Hey guys I'm new to owning this device and just wanted to know if I have to reflash my firmware after clean flash?
This is what I do
Wipe System/Data/Art/Cache
From there I Flash Firmware/ROM/gapps
Is the firmware step required? Or can I just skip that step once I alreday flashed it previously?
I'm asking this question because I've been having some major issues flashing roms where they flash successfully but frankly just don't boot. I'm just not sure if I'm doing this correctly.
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Clean flash involves wiping
/system /data /dalvik /cache
Then flash ROM + gapps
If you flash current firmware it should show 241 baseband in About Phone. Only need to do it once. No need to do every time you flash. CM nightlies do include firmware in their zips so by default will flash the firmware or at least check if its updated every nightly.
Use TWRP 2.8.6.0 or 3.0.0-1 which are versions known to flash firmware correctly.
If you flashed COS12.1.1 fastboot zip at any point in time your data and cache partitions will be F2FS and only certain ROMs will work with that. AOSP based ROMs most likely won't boot.
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Renosh said:
Clean flash involves wiping
/system /data /dalvik /cache
Then flash ROM + gapps
If you flash current firmware it should show 241 baseband in About Phone. Only need to do it once. No need to do every time you flash. CM nightlies do include firmware in their zips so by default will flash the firmware or at least check if its updated every nightly.
Use TWRP 2.8.6.0 or 3.0.0-1 which are versions known to flash firmware correctly.
If you flashed COS12.1.1 fastboot zip at any point in time your data and cache partitions will be F2FS and only certain ROMs will work with that. AOSP based ROMs most likely won't boot.
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Appreciate the the reply! I'm going to restore to stock, and do it all over and update the baseband/firmware from there. Just to be safe ?

Can I use a flashable zip instead of updating through ota?

My phone is currently on 13.0-ZNH0EAS26M and I want to update to cm-13.0-ZNH0EAS2JK as it is the incremental update. I rooted my phone and have TWRP. Before, I had to redownload my phone's current images and flash it thru fastboot to go back to "stock" and update my phone thru OTA. Now, I plan on doing that again but I can't find the images for 13.0-ZNH0EAS26M, all I could find are cm-13.0-ZNH0EAS2JK, can I just download the flashable zip and just go from there? Will I lose any data from this? Thanks
FadedAce said:
My phone is currently on 13.0-ZNH0EAS26M and I want to update to cm-13.0-ZNH0EAS2JK as it is the incremental update. I rooted my phone and have TWRP. Before, I had to redownload my phone's current images and flash it thru fastboot to go back to "stock" and update my phone thru OTA. Now, I plan on doing that again but I can't find the images for 13.0-ZNH0EAS26M, all I could find are cm-13.0-ZNH0EAS2JK, can I just download the flashable zip and just go from there? Will I lose any data from this? Thanks
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If you have TWRP you can just flash to the latest cm-13.1-ZNH2KAS1KN directly using the signed flashable zip found here.
Its the full ROM so there is no need to go from OTA to OTA till the latest.
Simply download, go to recovery and wipe system, dalvik and cache then flash the ROM and you're on the latest build
please close this thread as i already flashed it and everything is ok. thank you
Renosh said:
If you have TWRP you can just flash to the latest cm-13.1-ZNH2KAS1KN directly using the signed flashable zip found here.
Its the full ROM so there is no need to go from OTA to OTA till the latest.
Simply download, go to recovery and wipe system, dalvik and cache then flash the ROM and you're on the latest build
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Thank you sir, please disregard the previous message as i thought nobody replied to my post. Thank you very much

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