[Completed] [Q] How to Install TWRP-KT.ALL.IN.1.zip (Ktoonsez variant) - XDA Assist

Need help flashing TWRP-KT.ALL.IN.1.zip (The Ktoonsez TWRP Custom Recovery variant)
I just got a TMob S5 (SM-G900T) on Android 4.4.2 with Build NH5. I rooted with Chainfire's "CF-Auto-Root-kltetmo-kltetmo-smg900t.tar.md5" using Odin3-ver3.07.exe. The "modified stock recovery" gives the following options:
1 - Reboot system now
2 - apply update from ADB
3 - apply update from external storage
4 - wipe data/factory reset
5 - wipe cache partition
6 - apply update from cache
I ASSUME I copy the "TWRP-KT.ALL.IN.1.zip” to my external SD, boot into Recovery, choose Option 3 above, navigate to the TWRP file on the external SD and let it rip.
Is this right?
Can't find either an img or tar file to flash - and am unsure how to flash a zip file for a custom recovery.
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY INPUT!
BTW - I've posted this on [KERNEL][INTL][TW-AOSP 4.4,5.0,5.1][05/02/2015] KT-SGS5 - OB1 - KTweaker 1 2 3 but can't seem to get an answer there - so . . .
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GF Geek said:
Need help flashing TWRP-KT.ALL.IN.1.zip (The Ktoonsez TWRP Custom Recovery variant)
I just got a TMob S5 (SM-G900T) on Android 4.4.2 with Build NH5. I rooted with Chainfire's "CF-Auto-Root-kltetmo-kltetmo-smg900t.tar.md5" using Odin3-ver3.07.exe. The "modified stock recovery" gives the following options:
1 - Reboot system now
2 - apply update from ADB
3 - apply update from external storage
4 - wipe data/factory reset
5 - wipe cache partition
6 - apply update from cache
I ASSUME I copy the "TWRP-KT.ALL.IN.1.zip” to my external SD, boot into Recovery, choose Option 3 above, navigate to the TWRP file on the external SD and let it rip.
Is this right?
Can't find either an img or tar file to flash - and am unsure how to flash a zip file for a custom recovery.
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY INPUT!
BTW - I've posted this on [KERNEL][INTL][TW-AOSP 4.4,5.0,5.1][05/02/2015] KT-SGS5 - OB1 - KTweaker 1 2 3 but can't seem to get an answer there - so . . .
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Now I found your question in the [KERNEL][INTL][TW-AOSP 4.4,5.0,5.1][05/02/2015] KT-SGS5 - OB1 - KTweaker by ktoonsez thread.
I have provided an answer there.
If you don't get an answer by the dev, you can ask again or post your question in the corresponding Q&A thread.
Ktoonzes is a busy man and the thread is mainly his kernel's thread ... so the TWRP recovery is just a kind of add-on.
Let's keep the details about how to install Ktoonzes TWRP recovery in the correct thread.
Thread closed.

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[Q] HTC Tattoo Recovery Mode Menu incomplete

Hello everybody,
I own a HTC Tatto, I'm trying to update the system to Andorid 2.3 Gingerbread and I have a problem with recovery I cannot solve.
I'm following the instructions of site wiki cyanogenmod
(I put the text below, I can't make a link on the page on this first mine message!!)
I've rooted the phone succesfully, installed clockworkmod recovery of different relases (3.*, 5.*) both from adb and ROM manager, but when I try to flash CyanogenMod I coulden't.
I have only 4 voices on the recovery menu :
- recovery
- apply update.zip
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
I tried to use apply update.zip, but it gives me an error of no signature problem.
Following the guide I wanted to do the steps :
Install zip from sdcard.
Select Choose zip from sdcard. But I DON'T HAVE THEM ON THE MENU!!!
Please help, I'm going mad about this!
Thanks in advance,
Paolo F.C.

[Q] Unlock and install CROMi-X

Hi,
After 1 year my warranty is now off and i'm starting to replace the slow stock rom by CROMi-X rom.
My tab is a 4.2.1 / 10.6.1.14.8 stock rom and so far here is what i have done :
- backup all my apps with Titanium Backup and copy them on my PC
- unlock with Asus unlock tool
- install goomanager
- install OpenRecoveryScript from within goomanager
Now i'm downloading the deodex cromi-x 4.7.0 before doing next steps.
I have few questions :
- TWRP was it installed when i installed goomanager and OpenRecoveryScript or did I miss a step ?
in thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223492 it's indicated :
If you are already rooted then use goomanager to install the latest TWRP via the menu
So I believe I have to do something inside goomanager but i don't find literaly in its menu the option "install latest TWRP".
Coud you please indicate me what option of the menu I have to use to do that step ?
- i've chosen deodex in case i'd like to add theme. is it your own choice or do you prefer odex ?
- is it interesting to install nvflash (i'm sure anyway that my tab is compatible with that) ?
- nandroid backup : is it done from inside TWRP (after boot recovery) ?
- navigate backup to install : is it done from inside TWRP (after boot recovery) ?
That's all for the moment, thanks in advance for your assistance
Ghorin said:
- TWRP was it installed when i installed goomanager and OpenRecoveryScript or did I miss a step ?
in thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223492 it's indicated :
If you are already rooted then use goomanager to install the latest TWRP via the menu
So I believe I have to do something inside goomanager but i don't find literaly in its menu the option "install latest TWRP".
Coud you please indicate me what option of the menu I have to use to do that step ?
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I see in some other threads that this is the goomanager option "install recoveryscript" that install TWRP and now i see in my tab inside folder goomanager that there is a file openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-tf700t.blob. It seems to me that this is the rwrp tool. Am I right ? Then it means that I could now boot on recovery (option Rebbot Recovery inside goo manager + Power and Volume Down and hit Volume up on the RCK icon in the 10.6.1.x bootloader screen) to do next actions (backup my current rom and then install the cromi-x rom).
Question : Do I need to do a factory reset ?
Ghorin said:
I see in some other threads that this is the goomanager option "install recoveryscript" that install TWRP and now i see in my tab inside folder goomanager that there is a file openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-tf700t.blob. It seems to me that this is the rwrp tool. Am I right ? Then it means that I could now boot on recovery (option Rebbot Recovery inside goo manager + Power and Volume Down and hit Volume up on the RCK icon in the 10.6.1.x bootloader screen) to do next actions (backup my current rom and then install the cromi-x rom).
Question : Do I need to do a factory reset ?
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It's up to you but you don't have to.
maxal said:
It's up to you but you don't have to.
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Thanks maxal, i will do a first comi-x installation without hard reset and i'll see how it's going on.
I remind here my few questions for which I prefer to have answer before I do next steps of my first custom rom installation. If somebody has answers, thanks in advance
- Was TWRP installed when i installed goomanager and OpenRecoveryScript or did I miss a step ?
in thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2223492 it's indicated :
If you are already rooted then use goomanager to install the latest TWRP via the menu
So I believe I have to do something inside goomanager but i don't find literaly in its menu the option "install latest TWRP".
Coud you please indicate me what option of the menu I have to use to do that step ?
- do I have to install nvflash (i'm sure anyway that my tab is compatible with that) ?
- nandroid backup : is it done from inside TWRP (after boot recovery) ?
- navigate backup to install : is it done from inside TWRP (after boot recovery) ?
- i've chosen deodex in case i'd like to add theme. is it your own choice or do you prefer odex ?
Ghorin said:
I remind here my few questions for which I prefer to have answer before I do next steps of my first custom rom installation. If somebody has answers, thanks in advance
- Was TWRP installed when i installed goomanager and OpenRecoveryScript or did I miss a step ?
in thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2223492 it's indicated :
If you are already rooted then use goomanager to install the latest TWRP via the menu
So I believe I have to do something inside goomanager but i don't find literaly in its menu the option "install latest TWRP".
Coud you please indicate me what option of the menu I have to use to do that step ?
- do I have to install nvflash (i'm sure anyway that my tab is compatible with that) ?
- nandroid backup : is it done from inside TWRP (after boot recovery) ?
- navigate backup to install : is it done from inside TWRP (after boot recovery) ?
- i've chosen deodex in case i'd like to add theme. is it your own choice or do you prefer odex ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Have you rooted using motochoper ?
Ghorin said:
I remind here my few questions for which I prefer to have answer before I do next steps of my first custom rom installation. If somebody has answers, thanks in advance
- Was TWRP installed when i installed goomanager and OpenRecoveryScript or did I miss a step ?
in thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2223492 it's indicated :
If you are already rooted then use goomanager to install the latest TWRP via the menu
So I believe I have to do something inside goomanager but i don't find literaly in its menu the option "install latest TWRP".
Coud you please indicate me what option of the menu I have to use to do that step ?
- do I have to install nvflash (i'm sure anyway that my tab is compatible with that) ?
- nandroid backup : is it done from inside TWRP (after boot recovery) ?
- navigate backup to install : is it done from inside TWRP (after boot recovery) ?
- i've chosen deodex in case i'd like to add theme. is it your own choice or do you prefer odex ?
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Click to collapse
- I did not use goo to install the twrp, so I don't know how it works...
- I believe that you use goo to find the latest twrp and install it yourself using goo. There must be a menu or button that you can use to install twrp or other custom recovery.
- You can not use NVFlash to backup your blob if your tab has a rom version later than ICS .26.
- Yes, you can nandroid backup from TWRP when you have it installed.
- I use both of them to test out the theory of performance. I don't know if one is better than the other. However, I have noticed that Sbdags has more tweaks in the build.prop of Odex version comparing with Deodex. Only Sbdags can answer that question for. You could try both and test them yourself. Hope that I answer all yourquestions..
- Yes, you can restore your backup from TWRP.
The post above me has a good question for you. Goo needs root permission to install any custom recovery. You can use motochopper to get root if you have not had it. Good luck.
To install twrp recovery using Goo you must be rooted first tha'ts why I asked have you used motochopper to root.
Here is a link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252563&highlight=motochopper
Have you rooted using motochoper ?
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Yes my tab is rooted with motochooper since a long time (mainly to use TitaniumBackup and do some tweaks).
- I did not use goo to install the twrp, so I don't know how it works...
- I believe that you use goo to find the latest twrp and install it yourself using goo. There must be a menu or button that you can use to install twrp or other custom recovery.
- You can not use NVFlash to backup your blob if your tab has a rom version later than ICS .26.
- Yes, you can nandroid backup from TWRP when you have it installed.
- I use both of them to test out the theory of performance. I don't know if one is better than the other. However, I have noticed that Sbdags has more tweaks in the build.prop of Odex version comparing with Deodex. Only Sbdags can answer that question for. You could try both and test them yourself. Hope that I answer all yourquestions..
- Yes, you can restore your backup from TWRP.
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Thanks for all these answers. As you don't use goo, you could not give right answer to all my questions but still you tried
Ghorin said:
Yes my tab is rooted with motochooper since a long time (mainly to use TitaniumBackup and do some tweaks).
Thanks for all these answers. As you don't use goo, you could not give right answer to all my questions but still you tried
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To install twrp using Goo is easy, open Goo, look in the top right hand corner for the three dot click on it then click on install open recovery.
Wait for twrp to download and your tablet should boot into update mode and you should see a blue bar build from the left when it's finished it should reboot ans you should then have twrp installed.
You can download quick boot from the play store and when you open it you will see an option to enter recovery, the easy way,
maxal said:
To install twrp using Goo is easy, open Goo, look in the top right hand corner for the three dot click on it then click on install open recovery.
Wait for twrp to download and your tablet should boot into update mode and you should see a blue bar build from the left when it's finished it should reboot ans you should then have twrp installed.
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I did install open recovery script from goo top right menu and i had a reboot.
Is there a way to verify that twrp is well installed ?
Ghorin said:
I did install open recovery script from goo top right menu and i had a reboot.
Is there a way to verify that twrp is well installed ?
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Yes reread my last post I have just edited it.
I installed quick boot i'll use the recovery option in few minutes
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using xda app-developers app
Ghorin said:
I installed quick boot i'll use the recovery option in few minutes
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TWRP was installed, i'm inside it now. I have done the backup of the defauls 3 selected partitions (system, data, boot).
In a few minutes, I will launch the install of cromi-x zip file.
Ghorin said:
TWRP was installed, i'm inside it now. I have done the backup of the defauls 3 selected partitions (system, data, boot).
In a few minutes, I will launch the install of cromi-x zip file.
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Make sure you all the instructions for installing Cromi by the op at least 3 times.
maxal said:
Make sure you all the instructions for installing Cromi by the op at least 3 times.
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You don't imagine how many times I've read the CROMI-X instruction (link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223492) in order to be sure not to brick my tab !
I don't see any missing task or any wrong thing that i've done. But this is the first time I ever install an alternate rom on an android device and even if i'm working in computing, this is quite new for me and I might be wrong. So if you have a few minutes to check my resume below, I would be very grateful to have your remarks or questions
My current configuration :
- stock rom 4.2.1
- bootloader 10.6.1.14.8
- root (via motochooper)
What I have done :
- download "CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.7.0 DEODEX" from CROMI-X thread link
and copy the zip file (CROMi-Xenogenesis DEODEX 4.7.0_Signed.zip) to the internal SD card
- backup all my apps and data (with Titanium Backup) and copy it on my computer
- unlocked the tab (via asus unlock tool) : at bootup it displays "the device is unlocked"
- twrp installed (via goo manager / install OpenRecoveryScript)
- quick boot installed (as i was not sure of how to use twrp)
- boot on recovery (via quick boot) : i'm now in TWRP v2.6.0.0
- done backup of 3 partitions (system, data, boot)
If I read the CROMI-X thread, it says that now I have to :
- Navigate back up to install (inside TWRP)
- Choose the CROMi-Xenogensis zip file and follow the instructions
- Enjoy
Ghorin said:
You don't imagine how many times I've read the CROMI-X instruction (link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223492) in order to be sure not to brick my tab !
I don't see any missing task or any wrong thing that i've done. But this is the first time I ever install an alternate rom on an android device and even if i'm working in computing, this is quite new for me and I might be wrong. So if you have a few minutes to check my resume below, I would be very grateful to have your remarks or questions
My current configuration :
- stock rom 4.2.1
- bootloader 10.6.1.14.8
- root (via motochooper)
What I have done :
- download "CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.7.0 DEODEX" from CROMI-X thread link
and copy the zip file (CROMi-Xenogenesis DEODEX 4.7.0_Signed.zip) to the internal SD card
- backup all my apps and data (with Titanium Backup) and copy it on my computer
- unlocked the tab (via asus unlock tool) : at bootup it displays "the device is unlocked"
- twrp installed (via goo manager / install OpenRecoveryScript)
- quick boot installed (as i was not sure of how to use twrp)
- boot on recovery (via quick boot) : i'm now in TWRP v2.6.0.0
- done backup of 3 partitions (system, data, boot)
If I read the CROMI-X thread, it says that now I have to :
- Navigate back up to install (inside TWRP)
- Choose the CROMi-Xenogensis zip file and follow the instructions
- Enjoy
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Yes what you have done sounds right, one thing I normally do is back up all the partitions, and I copy the back up to the micro sdcard that I have mounted in the tablet.
maxal said:
Yes what you have done sounds right, one thing I normally do is back up all the partitions, and I copy the back up to the micro sdcard that I have mounted in the tablet.
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I don't have any micro-sdcard and my largest sdcard (to connect to the dock) is not large enough (1 Gb). So i've quit TWRP and connect the tab to my PC to copy the TWRP/Backup folder to my computer.
The copy from my tab to my PC is not working for the large files (i don't know why).
I'm doing again the backup : this time i do backup of all partitions (not only the 3 selected by default).
As i don't do factory reset, I should not loose this backup, should I ?
Ghorin said:
I don't have any micro-sdcard and my largest sdcard (to connect to the dock) is not large enough (1 Gb). So i've quit TWRP and connect the tab to my PC to copy the TWRP/Backup folder to my computer.
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Thats fine, sounds like you are ready to install Cromi.X

[XOOM] How To: Undo BigPart Repartition!

NOTE: This is for users who did the BigPart Repartitioning (probably for flashing a 4.4.2 ROM) on their Xoom and for any reason want to go back to normal.
What You Need:
-TWRP 2.6.3.0 touch recovery from @runandhide05
-TWRP 2.6.3.0 BigPart touch recovery from @runandhide05 (if you're reading this you should already have this installed no need to download)
-Your Favorite Standard Partition ROM
Instructions:
1. Reboot Into Recovery (You should have already installed TWRP2.6.3.0 BigPart)
2. Flash the non-BigPart TWRP 2.6.3.0 (Do not Reboot)
3. Tap the Home Icon
4. Wipe > Advanced > WIPE Davlik, System, Cache, Data and Internal Storage
5. Tap Home
6. Reboot into Recovery (Ignore NO OS and Ignore SuperSU)
7. Booting the nonBigPart Recovery will take a while just be patient.
8. Ignore the “Password” screen > Tap Home
9. Wipe > Format Data > Type “yes”
10. Wipe > Advanced > WIPE System and Cache
11. Tap Home
12. Reboot Into Recovery (Again Ignore No OS and SuperSU)
13. Mount > Sdcard, Cache, and Data should be checked; System should be unchecked. Tap the box next to System, make sure that it mounts without any errors, and then unchecked it again. If you've made it this far, you’re back to the standard partitions.
14. Now you can Flash your favorite Standard Partition ROM and corresponding GApps.
Thanks To:
@webeougher (for the Stingray losing data solution tutorial)
@bigrushdog (for the hard work on BigPart)
@realjumy (for the hard work on BigPart)
[RESERVED]
This deserves endless "THANKS!"...
I managed to "undo" the BigPart following your tutorial in just 10 minutes... many many many thanks for summarizing everything in a single and concise post.
many thanks!
Ditto of above post. Works wonderful just follow instructions
No problem Here to help & learn!
And this is the solution that I look for, thank you
Non-Bigpart TWRP 2.6.3.0 touch recovery from @runandhide05 link is gone...damn it...
charos said:
Non-Bigpart TWRP 2.6.3.0 touch recovery from @runandhide05 link is gone...damn it...
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I still have a copy, uploaded to box here :
https://app.box.com/s/p6jb4e51zd64h7qfadoyebwpkfdqod63
Both versions of 2.6.3 (bigpart and non-bigpart)
Let me know if any issues downloading from box
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
charos said:
Non-Bigpart TWRP 2.6.3.0 touch recovery from @runandhide05 link is gone...damn it...
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moved files off dev-host
to much malware/ misleading links to download
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934538765
there is the zip
all my files are going to android file host now
Thank you for this,i have 2 Wingrays ,both bigparted but i wanted 1 back to stock partition so i can unroot for my son to use for the Sky app on.
worked 1st time, you weren't kidding that installing twrp (non bigpart) takes a while to install, i thought i had done something wrong.
Thanks again
Thanks a lot for the great instructions! Saved my day!
Skickat från min SM-G920F via Tapatalk
Still in 2020 I want t thank you for this great guide for reverting back to stock! I had my xoom laying around unused and want to give to someone, but the best thing is to have it in stock conditions.
Thanks!
It's 2022 and it is still useful. Thanks!

[Q] Updating PhilZ Touch Recovery

Hi,
I am running PAC-ROM | All-in-One-ROM [4.3 / 4.2.2 ] on my 5110 with Philz Touch 5.03.7 (Base version 6.0.3.2) but want to install the following Rom:
[P51xx][5.x] CyanogenMod (CM12 / CM 12.1).
But I believe I need to update my Recovery to install a LP rom.
I have gone through the [GT-P51XX] TWRP | PhilZ Touch | CWM Thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548476) to try to understand what I need to do but I am still unsure of exactly what I need to do.
I've located the files for the new recovery from (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=25711) but I am unsure whether I flash the md5 file or the Tar file (or both)? Also, can I flash this new recovery from the Recovery I have currently got.
Any help with this would be appreciated as I haven't messed about with ROMs for over a year so I am a bit (a lot) rusty at the moment.
Thanks in advance
TWRP recovery is better and more intuitive.
Grab the latest zip file, not tar.md5 file, from here :
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=25708
and flash it directly from your PhilZ recovery.
Cool, cheers. Do I need to factory reset device before flashing that?
Thanks again
Just follow the OP instructions :
Installation
First time installing CyanogenMod to your Galaxy Tab 2, or coming from another ROM:
Read the official wiki
Copy GApps and CM-Rom ZIPs to your internal SDCard
Boot into Recovery
wipe data factory reset
wipe cache
wipe dalvic cache
format system
Flash CM-Rom ZIP from internal SDCard
Flash GApps zip from internal SDCard
Reboot
Don't restore system data using Titanium Backup!
Restoring Apps + Data might cause problems and is not recommended, avoid it if possible!
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I was ok with the rom instructions, I couldn't find any instructions about flashing the recovery.
I just went for it so all sorted now, thanks for help.
Sent from my C6603 using Tapatalk

[Completed] Instructions howto install Cyanogen rom on Kingzone K1 turbo

Hii
on the Cyanogen 12.1 rom page I found the following instruction on howto install the rom.
To some of the steps, I have an answer: (in brackets)
Thank you a lot
Download the ROM (clear)
Download GApps package (clear)
Put the zip files on your SDCard (I assume on the internal SD card, not the additional one?)
Reboot in Recovery (My phone is encrypted. Do I have to decrypt/reset it in factory mode and then press power and volume down simultaneously?)
Wipe Data/Factory Reset (I assume there is a menue point with this?)
Install CM12 zip file (how is the installation started?)
Install GApps zip file (dito above)
Reboot system (clear)
Enjoy CyanogenMod 12 .
XDA Visitor said:
Hii
on the Cyanogen 12.1 rom page I found the following instruction on howto install the rom.
To some of the steps, I have an answer: (in brackets)
Thank you a lot
Download the ROM (clear)
Download GApps package (clear)
Put the zip files on your SDCard (I assume on the internal SD card, not the additional one?)
Reboot in Recovery (My phone is encrypted. Do I have to decrypt/reset it in factory mode and then press power and volume down simultaneously?)
Wipe Data/Factory Reset (I assume there is a menue point with this?)
Install CM12 zip file (how is the installation started?)
Install GApps zip file (dito above)
Reboot system (clear)
Enjoy CyanogenMod 12 .
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Hello,
This forum is for newbies finding their way around XDA Developers.
You may post this here, It will be useful for users looking for the same.
Also, You may create a XDA account to post and reply in the forum.
Thread closed.
-Vatsal

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