[Q] Update to latest nightly (CM12.1) - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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...

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[Q] Updating Team EOS ICS 4.0.3 NIGHTLIES

Hi !
I have installed on my xoom wifi MZ604 Team EOS ICS ROM.
How to update the ROM?
I mean: How to update the nightly build?
My is Eos-wingray-47 build and i want to update to 48.
I need to flash it as a normal ROM?
And what about the G-APPS? Just flashing it?
no need to wipe? thanks
Wipe the cache and Dalvik Cache. Flash the new nightly build and then flas the Gapps. Do not reboot between flashing the nightly and Gapps.
That's how I have done it for every build since they got the camera working and not had a problem.
So I have to wipe?
No you don't need to wipe data, just the cache and Dalvik Cache (it's recommended that you do this to make sure old cache information won't cause issue with updated info).
OK...
And when flashing the G-APPS i dont need to wipe,right?
just cache?
efid845 said:
OK...
And when flashing the G-APPS i dont need to wipe,right?
just cache?
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No need to wipe anything when updating Gapps if you flash Gapps immediately after you flash the Eos Nightly.
It depends if you are changing versions of Gapps. If you are just reflashing Gapps after flashing each nightly then no. If you are flashing a different version of Gapps it depends. You need to look at the release notes for that version. If you were running version 9.x and upgrading to a 10.x version a full wipe was needed. Incremental 10.x upgrades, say from 10.1 to 10.2, did not need a full wipe.
The biggest thing that I have seen cause problems is that people are rebooting between flashing the nightly and Gapps. This is what I recommend.
-reboot into recovery
-perform a backup
-wipe the caches
-flash the new nightly
-flash Gapps
-reboot
I always perform the backup. Yes it takes some time, but when something goes wrong you always have the ability to revert back to a good working state. Well worth the few minutes it takes to have that peace of mind.

[Q] Flashing update of CM9 nightly...

Hi Friends...
I have flashed "update-cm-9-20120226-NIGHTLY-crespo-signed.zip" from the official site of cyanogenmod and its works great. Now they have update on that. Could you please answer for my queries...
1.When I update to the new version, do I need to wipe data, cache....etc..?
2.Do I need to flash gapps again....?
3.When I flash the update, the applications installed will be wiped...?
Thanks
pafaisal said:
Hi Friends...
I have flashed "update-cm-9-20120226-NIGHTLY-crespo-signed.zip" from the official site of cyanogenmod and its works great. Now they have update on that. Could you please answer for my queries...
1.When I update to the new version, do I need to wipe data, cache....etc..?
2.Do I need to flash gapps again....?
3.When I flash the update, the applications installed will be wiped...?
Thanks
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1. no
2. yes
3. no
4.
Thank you simms..... The fourth answer is too cute....
pafaisal said:
Hi Friends...
I have flashed "update-cm-9-20120226-NIGHTLY-crespo-signed.zip" from the official site of cyanogenmod and its works great. Now they have update on that. Could you please answer for my queries...
1.When I update to the new version, do I need to wipe data, cache....etc..?
2.Do I need to flash gapps again....?
3.When I flash the update, the applications installed will be wiped...?
Thanks
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Hey, i was just wondering how you updated the cm9 latest nightly build update
Did you use is through Recovery?
A lot of Androids r similar as far as updating. If its just an update, usually u just need wipe cache and dalvik. If its a entirely different build then u will need to do a Clean Wipe. If after reboot u find no Gapps u can always just boot into recovery again and flash Gapps. Some guides will recommend doing a factory reset which will clear user data.
optimusv45 said:
A lot of Androids r similar as far as updating. If its just an update, usually u just need wipe cache and dalvik. If its a entirely different build then u will need to do a Clean Wipe. If after reboot u find no Gapps u can always just boot into recovery again and flash Gapps. Some guides will recommend doing a factory reset which will clear user data.
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Thank you I tried that and it worked.

updating nightlys

Just checking my process......
Wipe cache/dalvik cache ---- flash updated nightly ------- re-flash gapps ------ reboot
Seems to work out OK
jerrybaxter said:
Just checking my process......
Wipe cache/dalvik cache ---- flash updated nightly ------- re-flash gapps ------ reboot
Seems to work out OK
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If you are using cyanogen, under about tablet there is Cm updater, use that. If you are not using Cm, I don't think you need to re flash gapps if you already have it. Unless you're updating fro the 4.1 to 4.2
Thanks
Tamaskan said:
If you are using cyanogen, under about tablet there is Cm updater, use that. If you are not using Cm, I don't think you need to re flash gapps if you already have it. Unless you're updating fro the 4.1 to 4.2
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Will do thanks

[Q] TWRP Carbon nightlyflash fail using install of zip -

Flash of Carbon KK nightly d2lte ROM fails on my VZW (SCH-535) Samsung III using TWRP zip install function. I have tried two nightlies (July 4 and July 13) Any suggestions to get the flash to succeed? I do a clean wipe before proceeding.
I have been using Carbon R 1.8. Is that the last stable release under Android JB 4.2.2 for VZW Galaxy S3?
Does CWM have a better success at processing the zip file contents?
paul1701 said:
Flash of Carbon KK nightly d2lte ROM fails on my VZW (SCH-535) Samsung III using TWRP zip install function. I have tried two nightlies (July 4 and July 13) Any suggestions to get the flash to succeed? I do a clean wipe before proceeding.
I have been using Carbon R 1.8. Is that the last stable release under Android JB 4.2.2 for VZW Galaxy S3?
Does CWM have a better success at processing the zip file contents?
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Coming from an older base you need to format system and factory reset according to Carbon's FAQ page. You should also make sure that your recovery is up to date. I'm using Philzs latest touch recovery and updated to latest Carbon KK fro a TW rom without a hitch. Good luck.
TWRP rom flash fails
Thank you.. I am more of a Noob than I realize. I thought I was following the Carbon FAQ - Now I see the 'default' format and factory reset in TWRP does not include system wipe. If I use advance option and select system, data, cache and dalvik cache then subsequent install is successful. KK Carbon is quite impressive! Very responsive.
This closes my inquiry. Thank you.
Malave said:
Coming from an older base you need to format system and factory reset according to Carbon's FAQ page. You should also make sure that your recovery is up to date. I'm using Philzs latest touch recovery and updated to latest Carbon KK fro a TW rom without a hitch. Good luck.
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[Q] Before flashing a 5.1 rom over a stock 5.0.2 rooted do i need a cm12.1 nightly ?

I was on CM12 stock 5.0.2 (version 12.0-YNG1TAS2I3) and i wanted to root my phone , so I unlocked bootloader and rooted the phone but now I want to flash a new Rom but I ve read in a couple of rom threads that we have to flash another 5.1nightly before flashing a ROM and I am not sure I understand this part.
I would be grateful if someone could help me with the process of flashing a 5.1 rom and gaaps for the first time on a freshly rooted phone
P.S : ( I also want to use calaukin's gaaps modified by mohit (http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/themes-apps/gapps-modified-slim-gapps-calkulin-t3082242).
Flashing the CM12.1 nightly first ensures that your firmware is up to date. The process goes like this:
1. Download the latest CM12.1 nightly and install it with your custom recovery (no need to flash gapps, but make sure you perform a full wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik cache) first).
2. Boot the phone up once.
3. Boot back into your custom recovery and perform a full wipe.
4. Install your chosen ROM + gapps.
5. Boot phone.
6. Enjoy.
Heisenberg said:
Flashing the CM12.1 nightly first ensures that your firmware is up to date. The process goes like this:
1. Download the latest CM12.1 nightly and install it with your custom recovery (no need to flash gapps, but make sure you perform a full wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik cache) first).
2. Boot the phone up once.
3. Boot back into your custom recovery and perform a full wipe.
4. Install your chosen ROM + gapps.
5. Boot phone.
6. Enjoy.
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Thank you so much . I followed your guide too so thank you for the support .
It is not necessary to flash nightly first, most ROM threads provide a separate firmware flashable .zip (just make sure it is flashed correctly, cause people reported issues with newer TWRP than 2.8.6.0)
davebugyi said:
It is not necessary to flash nightly first, most ROM threads provide a separate firmware flashable .zip (just make sure it is flashed correctly, cause people reported issues with newer TWRP than 2.8.6.0)
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I used to share your opinion. But, while a lot of ROM threads do provide a firmware zip, they aren't maintained, it's usually uploaded and forgotten about. Flashing the nightly ensures that you're on the very latest firmware available.

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