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There is a guide on how to flash a new radio on the One S, but its outdated and obsolete.
While we still dont have S-OFF yet, there is a trick that lets you flash radio images.
Requirements.
The latest TWRP recovery image. Available here.
Grab the latest US or EU radio here and copy it to your SD Card. (adb push filename.zip /sdcard/radio.zip) Click the changelog-button to see which radio's are US and EU.
Lets get flashing
Reboot your device into the bootloader.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Use fastboot to boot up into recovery.
Code:
fastboot boot openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-ville.img
You will boot directly into recovery from the recovery image, and no restrictions apply. Now simply flash the radio.zip file that you pushed over earlier, and you're all set!
Enjoy!
Credits to xkonni for the tip!
Is it really bad if I flash a EU radio on my TMOBUS device? I have done so 24hrs ago and notice very fast speeds and good signal strength. I don't get why there is a difference.
Closed Source Project said:
Is it really bad if I flash a EU radio on my TMOBUS device? I have done so 24hrs ago and notice very fast speeds and good signal strength. I don't get why there is a difference.
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i would like to know the answer to this also
No it works great on my tmobile one s no problems here
sent from a guy living in a van down by the river
Untouchab1e said:
There is a guide on how to flash a new radio on the One S, but its outdated and obsolete.
While we still dont have S-OFF yet, there is a trick that lets you flash radio images.
Requirements.
The latest clockwork recovery image. Available here. Make sure you get the latest version for the Ville. (released on or after 29-apr-2012).
Grab the latest US or EU radio here and copy it to your SD Card. (adb push filename.zip /sdcard/radio.zip) Click the changelog-button to see which radio's are US and EU.
Lets get flashing
Reboot your device into the bootloader.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Use fastboot to boot up into recovery.
Code:
fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-5.5.0.4-ville.img
You will boot directly into recovery from the recovery image, and no restrictions apply. Now simply flash the radio.zip file that you pushed over earlier, and you're all set!
Enjoy!
Credits to xkonni for the tip!
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got the same result by just rebooting into bootloader, then choosing fastboot>recovery.....then chose radio.zip i placed on "sdcard"...never having to plug phone into PC
On leedroid without the radio it gets about 12mb but with this radio i get 10mb, when i load the same site, this radio loads about 2seconds faster..tmobUS thanx btw
I too just flashed the .zip from Clockwork Recovery from my T-Mobile US phone for the EU radio. Working just fine.
I'm getting an error when I enter stock recovery that it can't find /sdcard cause the file doesn't exist... a little help please
ralph96gt said:
I'm getting an error when I enter stock recovery that it can't find /sdcard cause the file doesn't exist... a little help please
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Had the exact same problem as you.
I just flashed the recovery with CWM recovery image. The one in this topic didn't work for me cause it wouldn't mount the /sdcard either. I used a different version.
Then I just installed the radio.zip from this topic.
So if I have the last CWM, just I have to put the zip to the SD, and flash it from recovery?
Edit: The radio I have now is the 0.15.31501S.19_2_10.13.31501S.06L
cualla84 said:
So if I have the last CWM, just I have to put the zip to the SD, and flash it from recovery?
Edit: The radio I have now is the 0.15.31501S.19_2_10.13.31501S.06L
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From what Ive been told, and what I did, was to boot directly into the latest recovery image. Meaning, you dont flash the recovery image first, you simply fastboot boot into it, then you flash the radio.zip from there.
Again, make sure you pick the newest version of the recovery image.
Untouchab1e said:
From what Ive been told, and what I did, was to boot directly into the latest recovery image. Meaning, you dont flash the recovery image first, you simply fastboot boot into it, then you flash the radio.zip from there.
Again, make sure you pick the newest version of the recovery image.
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Thank you! I have the CWM 5.8.3.1. I have to wipe before flashing?
cualla84 said:
Thank you! I have the CWM 5.8.3.1. I have to wipe before flashing?
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No, you dont have to wipe data before flashing a new radio.
Untouchab1e said:
No, you dont have to wipe data before flashing a new radio.
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Thank you very much! I'll make a nandroid my rom, and flash radio and alpha8 of CM9
cualla84 said:
Thank you very much! I'll make a nandroid my rom, and flash radio and alpha8 of CM9
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Sounds like a good plan! Enjoy Alpha8. Nightly builds are available too (check signature)
Untouchab1e said:
Sounds like a good plan! Enjoy Alpha8. Nightly builds are available too (check signature)
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Better then flash the nightly? What improvements have regarding alpha8? I can´t see the features!
cualla84 said:
Better then flash the nightly? What improvements have regarding alpha8? I can´t see the features!
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No Ville-specific improvements, just the latest CM9 commits. Its basically the exact same ROM, just with the latest CM9 improvements.
Thanks Untouchab1e!
Untouchab1e said:
No Ville-specific improvements, just the latest CM9 commits. Its basically the exact same ROM, just with the latest CM9 improvements.
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OK! I will charge the battery and I get to it!
Flashed 1.78 EU radio to stock tmous and I'm getting zero issues and excellent battery life so far. Thx
Sent from my HTC VLE_U using xda premium
flash directly from cwm?
having already unlocked, root and flashed the latest cwm, can't i just move the radio.zip file to the phone and flash directly in cwm instead of all commands?
As the tittle say, this one its a Stock ROM Sense 6.06.401.1 by HTC Android 4.4.3
Rom is made by the system dump from: HERE ( thanks @LlabTooFeR ) No Wipe ROM
Requesites:
Unlocked bootloader and Custom Recovery.
Instructions:
Go to TWRP ( tested with latest ) TWRP 2.7.1.1
( flashed over latest release 5.11.401.10 and everything its good
Select zip and flash.
One 6.06.401.1 for Custom Recovery
Mirror --> https://copy.com/XyR3yKTrjEQQ1Xyt
MD5: 43b9baece3c03ed880d0d8534f9c52bc
Stock Radio 6.06.401.1 for CustomRecovery / 4T.28.3218.04_10.33E.1718.01L ScreenPrint
Mirror --> https://copy.com/uADZQfhNhj7HqlrK
MD5: 26ac293910c7d2fbb3874ea301fe81d5
Stock Recovery 6.06.401.1
Mirror --> https://copy.com/LJAjKZl7GVwtoUaI
MD5: 07372a66ef42dfa6a6e33d8d5211d490
Happy Flashes
** For ROOT use the latest zip supplied by @Chainfire http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Cheers
Please dont mirror the ROM without asking perssion, if you want to use the ROM base its OK, just give apropriate credits and ask permission.
Link ON (uploaded completed)
And by stock do you mean the real HTC One GE edition rom?
Turbojugend said:
And by stock do you mean the real HTC One GE edition rom?
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No, i mean the Sense Edition
Will add the info to OP
are we not getting complete stock version of 2.24.401.1 without root and anything ...
sagarsamtani said:
are we not getting complete stock version of 2.24.401.1 without root and anything ...
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Well, i can put in OP a zip file, this one flashing over recovery will remove root if you want, or i can make one without root and busybox.
Wich method you prefer ?
Update:
Uploading version without ROOT and BusyBox
OP updated with ROM full stock without root and busybox...
Cheers
Hello nice job thank
Can you explain the sideload or maybe there a tread ?
JEZ69 said:
Hello nice job thank
Can you explain the sideload or maybe there a tread ?
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Its easy, it requires ADB drivers instaled in PC and ADB commands to execute.
So, in TWRP you make a full WIPE, format data also.
Then you reboot recovery and over advanced you activate adb sideload.
Then connect phone to PC and send the zip file with command:
adb sideload name_of_the_rom.zip
Then just wait ADB send file to phone and then Recovery start flash of ROM .
danieldmm said:
Well, i can put in OP a zip file, this one flashing over recovery will remove root if you want, or i can make one without root and busybox.
Wich method you prefer ?
Update:
Uploading version without ROOT and BusyBox
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Its easy, it requires ADB drivers instaled in PC and ADB commands to execute.
So, in TWRP you make a full WIPE, format data also.
Then you reboot recovery and over advanced you activate adb sideload.
Then connect phone to PC and send the zip file with command:
adb sideload name_of_the_rom.zip
Then just wait ADB send file to phone and then Recovery start flash of ROM .
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Thank s for reply this work only with TWRP right?
andlast question this rom is reel stock i mean can we have ota with the non root version? with stock recovery and stock boot of course
danieldmm said:
Well, i can put in OP a zip file, this one flashing over recovery will remove root if you want, or i can make one without root and busybox.
Wich method you prefer ?
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Thanks thats what i wanted.. Awesome...
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
JEZ69 said:
Thank s for reply this work only with TWRP right?
andlast question this rom is reel stock i mean can we have ota with the non root version? with stock recovery and stock boot of course
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With TWRP it works, i tested, other Recovery i dont know if they have sideload option.
Relative to OTA yes, with stock recovery you can have OTA. But i dont have stock recovery from this one since dump dont contain firmware.zip
Dont know if firmware.zip from 2.24.709.1 it will do the trick, but sincerelly i dont wait from OTA updates, its a loss of time
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With TWRP it works, i tested, other Recovery i dont know if they have sideload option.
Relative to OTA yes, with stock recovery you can have OTA. But i dont have stock recovery from this one since dump dont contain firmware.zip
Dont know if firmware.zip from 2.24.709.1 it will do the trick, but sincerelly i dont wait from OTA updates, its a loss of time
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i ask because we don t have the last ruu and for stock recovery we can have it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
is in the zip file.
you right for loos of time but I still did not unlock my devices first time i wait to do it....i mthinking about
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i ask because we don t have the last ruu and for stock recovery we can have it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
is in the zip file.
you right for loos of time but I still did not unlock my devices first time i wait to do it....i mthinking about
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Thats correct, i did not know Mike already put the firmware zip, thanks for tell me in
Another thing, you must unlock bootloader to flash TWRP.
If needed you can have S-OFF and flash latest RUU x.xx.401.x and you are good to GO.
Cheers
Would this work with T-Mobile/AT&T versions?
Also sideloading doesn't touch the "sdcard" content right. We would just need to do a factory reset.
danieldmm said:
Thats correct, i did not know Mike already put the firmware zip, thanks for tell me in
Another thing, you must unlock bootloader to flash TWRP.
If needed you can have S-OFF and flash latest RUU x.xx.401.x and you are good to GO.
Cheers
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thank s
brzgw said:
Would this work with T-Mobile/AT&T versions?
Also sideloading doesn't touch the "sdcard" content right. We would just need to do a factory reset.
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Correct, it work all models EXCEPT SPRINT.
Sideload dont touch anything over sdcard but if you are in 4.1.2 base a wipe data / factory reset and a format sdcard its advised....
if i may ask, what is TugaPower?
is the second file really full stock?
hamdir said:
if i may ask, what is TugaPower?
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Its my Nick Name over android
Here at XDA it was already taken by a guy that was pissed of at my home forum and because that over XDA i dont have this nickname.
http://www.androidpt.com/index.php?/forum/241-rom-tugapower/
Here at my home forum my nickname
danieldmm said:
Its my Nick Name over android
Here at XDA it was already taken by a guy that was pissed of at my home forum and because that over XDA i dont have this nickname.
http://www.androidpt.com/index.php?/forum/241-rom-tugapower/
Here at my home forum my nickname
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so is the second zip file really full stock?
can i ask for a favor can someone provide the data stock apps like flashlight, calculator and the rest in separate zipfile?
i wiped and lost them
Hey.
Need you help or advice..
I made a mistake when flashed my ATT One X with the latest firmware(
And now i can't do anything, I mean root or custom recovery.
I have S-OFF and super CID but I don't how to fix this.. to downgrade or to roll back to oldest firmware.
Even to have root will be perfect.
How can I manage this?
Thanks in advance!
vimev said:
Hey.
Need you help or advice..
I made a mistake when flashed my ATT One X with the latest firmware(
And now i can't do anything, I mean root or custom recovery.
I have S-OFF and super CID but I don't how to fix this.. to downgrade or to roll back to oldest firmware.
Even to have root will be perfect.
How can I manage this?
Thanks in advance!
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According to your bootloader details you are at a good starting point. Here is what I recommend you do from here:
1. Download a custom recovery like TWRP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2558503
2. flash this in bootloader mode. If you don't know how here is the help thread you need to read through:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2593382
3. Once you have a custom recovery installed, you can flash SuperSu or other root app (google is your friend.)
4. Stick with the rooted rom you have or flash another of your choosing.
Madcat8686 said:
According to your bootloader details you are at a good starting point. Here is what I recommend you do from here:
1. Download a custom recovery like TWRP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2558503
2. flash this in bootloader mode. If you don't know how here is the help thread you need to read through:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2593382
3. Once you have a custom recovery installed, you can flash SuperSu or other root app (google is your friend.)
4. Stick with the rooted rom you have or flash another of your choosing.
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Men.. thats great! Thanks a lot!
I was thinking its impossible to make root...
vimev said:
Men.. thats great! Thanks a lot!
I was thinking its impossible to make root...
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Not impossible for you because your bootloader is unlocked and you are S-Off. You are always able to root and flash.
Hey, I have the same bootloader setup but i am unable to flash a recovery
Grinno said:
Hey, I have the same bootloader setup but i am unable to flash a recovery
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What happens when you try to flash a recovery?
What recovery are you trying to flash?
Post your own bootloader (Don't show the IMEI)
Madcat8686 said:
Not impossible for you because your bootloader is unlocked and you are S-Off. You are always able to root and flash.
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What happens when you try to flash a recovery?
What recovery are you trying to flash?
Post your own bootloader (Don't show the IMEI)
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I use EZT toolkit....It runs the commands then said fail (too many links
Grinno said:
I use EZT toolkit....It runs the commands then said fail (too many links
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Why are you using a toolkit to flash recovery???
Just download from http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/evita
or download the unofficial TWRP from the original android dev section if you plan on flashing an AOSP or CM based Rom and then fastboot flash recovery recovery_filename.img
Easy peasy. Too many links is an error that should have nothing to do with flashing recovery...
exad said:
Why are you using a toolkit to flash recovery???
Just download from http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/evita
or download the unofficial TWRP from the original android dev section if you plan on flashing an AOSP or CM based Rom and then fastboot flash recovery recovery_filename.img
Easy peasy. Too many links is an error that should have nothing to do with flashing recovery...
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Donno, Maybe fastboot/drivers or messed up. I keep getting cannot load 'recovery.img' unknown error
Grinno said:
Donno, Maybe fastboot/drivers or messed up. I keep getting cannot load 'recovery.img' unknown error
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You need to type the filename of the recovery file you download. Either the recovery filename you are typing is wrong or the file is not in the folder you are trying to flash from.
exad said:
You need to type the filename of the recovery file you download. Either the recovery filename you are typing is wrong or the file is not in the folder you are trying to flash from.
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Thanks, Got it to flash..... you were correct i was typing the filename wrong.
Ok, so I'm just looking for final confirmation before I install my TWRP2710-RAZR-HD_M-KITKAT image...going to just fastboot flash it on there using the files in my Motopocalypse folder, but do I need to rename some file in the system folder or something before I do this? Seems like I had to do that in the JB era and I can't find much for the KK version. Noob question I know. Do I just put my phone in fastboot mode and flash away or is there a step prior to that? Thanks in advance.
Just follow the directions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2776515
pothole said:
Ok, so I'm just looking for final confirmation before I install my TWRP2710-RAZR-HD_M-KITKAT image...going to just fastboot flash it on there using the files in my Motopocalypse folder, but do I need to rename some file in the system folder or something before I do this? Seems like I had to do that in the JB era and I can't find much for the KK version. Noob question I know. Do I just put my phone in fastboot mode and flash away or is there a step prior to that? Thanks in advance.
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Not sure why you think you have to rename something to flash a new recovery. Yeah, maybe the instructions had you rename the recovery image file or something, but no. Just flash it per the instructions the previous poster linked to. It's really that simple.
Good luck!
iBolski said:
Not sure why you think you have to rename something to flash a new recovery. Yeah, maybe the instructions had you rename the recovery image file or something, but no. Just flash it per the instructions the previous poster linked to. It's really that simple.
Good luck!
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Or you could just use flashify in the play store...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify
Thanks gents, just the info I was looking for.
pistacios said:
Or you could just use flashify in the play store...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify
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That's what I did. Worked great!
Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk
pistacios said:
Or you could just use flashify in the play store...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify
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The only thing about Flashify that I don't like is you need to be already rooted.
Otherwise, if you're not rooted, then you can't root until you put on a custom recovery, which means you need to use fastboot to flash CWM or TWRP and then sideload root. Then you'd be able to flash TWRP or CWM. Kind of the chicken and the egg conundrum.
Everyone should know how to do it via fastboot because you may not have root to install TWRP or any other custom recovery. It's always good to know how to do things from the command line because there may come a time when you have no other option.
running official kk on xt926 here.
can i install official cm11 nightlys after flash 2.7 twrp ?
I believe they can only be installed when they update them with the new kitkat bootloader. There are some builds by dhacker29 that I have tried that worked but are in progress. You would need to reflash back to JB bootloader to use the official CM11 nightlies.
aaki_rocker said:
running official kk on xt926 here.
can i install official cm11 nightlys after flash 2.7 twrp ?
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yujikaido79 said:
I believe they can only be installed when they update them with the new kitkat bootloader. There are some builds by dhacker29 that I have tried that worked but are in progress. You would need to reflash back to JB bootloader to use the official CM11 nightlies.
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how can i flash back to jb bootloader without bricking ?
edit : got it..
iBolski said:
Not sure why you think you have to rename something to flash a new recovery. Yeah, maybe the instructions had you rename the recovery image file or something, but no. Just flash it per the instructions the previous poster linked to. It's really that simple.
Good luck!
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i think it is because back in the day, correct me if im wrong, you had to rename the old recovery file so it wouldnt re-install.
but now that development has progressed, that is no longer necessary.
thats why all the, do i need to rename questions are arising.
bweN diorD said:
i think it is because back in the day, correct me if im wrong, you had to rename the old recovery file so it wouldnt re-install.
but now that development has progressed, that is no longer necessary.
thats why all the, do i need to rename questions are arising.
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yep, that's what I was inquiring about.. all sorted now and rocking the device as it's supposed to be used. thanks.
Does anyone happen to have this? I used the 9.5.3 img for the TWRP with working decrypt, and it booted fine once, however now it keeps booting back to TWRP despite selecting "reboot system." I think someone mentioned they had it, but I can't find it for the life of me. Thanks so much!
No, don't think there are any full zips for T-Mo yet.
Bradl79 said:
No, don't think there are any full zips for T-Mo yet.
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Thanks for the heads-up I actually got it to boot again by flashing SkyDragon kernel and Magisk!
sabrdawg said:
Thanks for the heads-up I actually got it to boot again by flashing SkyDragon kernel and Magisk!
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How did this fix the boot image? How did your flash TWRP? The one with decryption or no?
photolarry said:
How did this fix the boot image? How did your flash TWRP? The one with decryption or no?
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I flashed the TWRP with working decrypt. The only problem is, is that I just tried restoring a backup with it, and now I can't get out of fastboot mode. Downloading MSM Tool now :/
MSM Tool?
sabrdawg said:
I flashed the TWRP with working decrypt. The only problem is, is that I just tried restoring a backup with it, and now I can't get out of fastboot mode. Downloading MSM Tool now :/
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Where is it? They said it is not out yet.
Here you go
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/msm-tool-guac-t3934691
In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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Thank you!
bmg1001 said:
In case you still need it, I'm fairly certain this is the boot image for GM31CB 9.5.5. I extracted it from my own device when I was flashing the international firmware. I will be honest, it might have the Chinese TWRP patched in. I doubt it though since it I can't find any of the TWRP files in the decompiled image.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nla0OCUpFL01CnVM5vm0G4aQ1gZ6cupI
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You had to root in order to extract boot IMG correct?
Nekromantik said:
You had to root in order to extract boot IMG correct?
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No, I flashed TWRP to the opposite partition and extracted it there.
bmg1001 said:
No, I flashed TWRP to the opposite partition and extracted it there.
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hmm
the instructions for installing twrp mentions having stock boot.img in order to install it
how did you flash to second slot without a stock boot.img?
Nekromantik said:
hmm
the instructions for installing twrp mentions having stock boot.img in order to install it
how did you flash to second slot without a stock boot.img?
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I didn't use the guide. I flashed TWRP (the TWRP image that is provided in that same thread) to the opposite partition.
bmg1001 said:
I didn't use the guide. I flashed TWRP (the TWRP image that is provided in that same thread) to the opposite partition.
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ah ok
not sure I wanna risk anything as no msmtool guaranteed for the 5g version.