[Completed] Installing ROM w/o Volume Buttons - XDA Assist

Hoping to install this 5.1.1 ROM but the volume buttons on my Galaxy Nexus don't work so I'm wondering what the workaround is? I have adb working btw but don't know how to go about it. Any help is appreciated, thanks! Also, somewhat related... is Titanium Backup a good choice to backup files with to restore after I get the new ROM working?

Hello,
Find a CWM Touch or TWRP recovery for your device, they use touch interface instead of hardware keys. To find one of those if they exist go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus
If you have questions of what you need to find in that forum you can post your question in the Q&A subforum there.

Droidriven said:
Hello,
Find a CWM Touch or TWRP recovery for your device, they use touch interface instead of hardware keys. To find one of those if they exist go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus
If you have questions of what you need to find in that forum you can post your question in the Q&A subforum there.
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thanks, I got it working using TWRP

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[Completed] [Q] I think I bricked my device...

I backed it up through nandroid before hand as well, so there is a backup on the internal storage. But the issue is I can't seem to make a connection with my PC or get into the recovery. The only thing that the device is doing, is flashing the logo whenever I do the button combination.
Is there anything I can do to fix this?
From my research there seems to be no OS on this even though I flashed rocket tab.
Hi,
I will need you device make and model to point you in the right direction for help.
Thanks!
KJ said:
Hi,
I will need you device make and model to point you in the right direction for help.
Thanks!
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 SM-T110
Im trying to follow this thread here, but Odin doesn't want to seem to set up the connection
http://i.imgur.com/Nzb9QBl.png
I see you've already found your device section and posted your issue.
Please note that XDA Assist is here to help members navigate the site, not for support. And you've already found your way.
Threads closed. Thank you.

[Completed] Htc one m8 without OS trying to install viper

Hey XDA'ers
few days ago I tried to reset my phone to stock settings and I had stock Rom and everything on except it was rooted and I had twrp on it.
I accidently wiped everything on my phone including the OS itself and thats what you call having a soft bricked phone i think
cause I can still turn in on and enter Bootloader and TWRP.
so I looked everywhere on the internet for the Stock Htc one m8 OS ROM and found nothing at all but lookalikes etc so I searched through some the ROMS and found viper. I have downloaded ViperOne and put it on my SDcard i dont know if im supposed to have S-off to use viper ? or if im supposed to have stock OS and apply Viper to that ? but after successful installation it Reboots and enters Bootloader instantly everythime i turn it on I used to have to turn phone on and hold power button plus volume up then down to enter bootloader but now it just goes straight into that. ive wiped all data chache everything except SDcard
many times and tried to reinstall viper after deleting everything again but with no luck
i will apreciate it alot if any one could help me since i have no other phone and my Htc one m8 is pretty new
Thanks in advance
Hi,
What you need is a RUU (firmware), for your exact model. The M8 section has development sections for each model/carrier....looking through the development section for your exact device will have the RUU you need and likely flashing instructions.
If you need further help, please post in the Q&A section under the M8...here is a link to the main M8 section.
HTC One M8
Good luck!
This may be a better thread to ask for help in also,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/help-thread-htc-one-m8-questions-t2897783
KJ said:
Hi,
What you need is a RUU (firmware), for your exact model. The M8 section has development sections for each model/carrier....looking through the development section for your exact device will have the RUU you need and likely flashing instructions.
If you need further help, please post in the Q&A section under the M8...here is a link to the main M8 section.
HTC One M8
Good luck!
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Hey again
i do have the Ruu for the exact model i have but i dont know how to install it since my pc doesnt Recognize my phone
Then you can ask for help in the link above. ?
KJ said:
Then you can ask for help in the link above. ?
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i did that too. hoped you knew something about it
XDA assist is here to help navigate the site...nothing more. ?
KJ said:
XDA assist is here to help navigate the site...nothing more. ?
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ah Okay thanks for that then
Thank you. Thread closed.

[Completed] [Q] Motox X 2nd in Bootloop

Hello,
After the my moto "forced" me to update with the spamm, i updated it yesterday, but somehing must have failed, since my Moto doesnt start anymore.
when i start it goes till the screen where it says "ur device is unlocked" and its stuck there.
i tryed to go in Recovery mode, cleared cache and user data+settings. that didnt work.
what options are left for me? would an update help? if yes, how do i know which update i pick?
kind regards
gracefang said:
The easiest method is to first root your device and then flashing a custom rom onto your device all the information will be available for you in your device verified section and the other way is to flash stock rom
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hey ty for now
with custom rom u mean unoffical OS, made by private dev's right? my device is unlocked, doesnt it mean its rooted? i would prefer a custom roms, if there are good ones out there
gracefang said:
Go to your device xda section and choose any rom you like from there and flash
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have u answers to my questions? im not sure on what point i am atm.
Hi,
Thanks for using XDA Assist it looks like your found your answer here
Good Luck!
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[Completed] Please help me figure out how to install a recovery on my s5 galaxy smg900p.

I have found several times on here a link to the download but it is broken and saying that it had to be shutdown for money reasons. All I want to do is install a custom recovery on my boost galaxy s5 smg900p that I rooted via odin a few weeks back. I am having the hardest time. cwm on the playstore does not let me and suggest trying to install a custom recovery manually, after I paid for it I found this out. I have been looking all over for 4 days now with no luck. please help me and I will most definitely show some love. thanks in advance.
XDA Visitor said:
I have found several times on here a link to the download but it is broken and saying that it had to be shutdown for money reasons. All I want to do is install a custom recovery on my boost galaxy s5 smg900p that I rooted via odin a few weeks back. I am having the hardest time. cwm on the playstore does not let me and suggest trying to install a custom recovery manually, after I paid for it I found this out. I have been looking all over for 4 days now with no luck. please help me and I will most definitely show some love. thanks in advance.
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Hi, thanks for using XDA assist!
First, please create an account so you can post in other forums.
Here is the main forum for your device model:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5
It appears you share models with Sprint.
Here is where you should post your question:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5/help
First, use the "search this forum" feature to see if your question has already been posted. If you can't find any relevant threads, then create a new post.
The experts for your device are located there and will be able to help.
Good luck!

[Completed] Xperia Z3 stuck in LoopBoot - Missing some /system/ files

I'm unable to find a way to fix this problem.
I mean I only need the backup files.
The problem:
I used the http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-5-1-successfully-t3074586 sdk22 file version because, well, that's what my device is.
I can go into the recovery mode, used adb to fix the problem. But nothing seems to be working.
My question: Does anyone knows a way to only restore/replace the missing/corrupt files from the system forlder?
Thank you in advance ! :fingers-crossed:
Edit1; I tried to use xposed-v67-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20150716.zip but didn't work
Gersin said:
I'm unable to find a way to fix this problem.
I mean I only need the backup files.
The problem:
I used the http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-5-1-successfully-t3074586 sdk22 file version because, well, that's what my device is.
I can go into the recovery mode, used adb to fix the problem. But nothing seems to be working.
My question: Does anyone knows a way to only restore/replace the missing/corrupt files from the system forlder?
Thank you in advance ! :fingers-crossed:
Edit1; I tried to use xposed-v67-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20150716.zip but didn't work
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Hello and thank you for using XDA Assist.
Sorry to hear about your trouble but fortunately there is an XDA area dedicated to the Sony Xperia Z3 at http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3 which would be a good starting place. I suggest you post your question with all relevant details in the friendly Q&A forum there at http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/help where the experts familiar with your device will be best able to guide you. However, if you are solely referring to the Xposed framework files, it might be easier to simply flash the official Xposed for Lollipop file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 (currently xposed-v72-sdk22-arm.zip) unless your device somehow requires a non-standard version
Good luck!
EDIT: I see that you have previously posted in the Z3 Compact forums. If that's the device you use, the proper Q&A Forum is http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/help but the Xposed link remains the same

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