STOCK ROM 6.0.1 (MMB29K)
Hello guys, here is the untoched flashable zip for our beloved bullhead. This will help peeps who use custom recovery to get their new update.
once again i remind you that this is pure flashable factory image
Instruction :
1. Download ROM, and move it in internal storage
2. Boot into TWRP recovery
3. Make Backup
4. Wipe (Dalvik cache, system, data, cache) and Factory reset
5. Flash zip
6. Reboot​
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[INDEX] LG NEXUS 5X Resources Compilation Roll-Up
Been waiting for this, thanks!
Do I need to flash any new radio or anything with this if coming from 6.0?
GoogleFan said:
Do I need to flash any new radio or anything with this if coming from 6.0?
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Yeah, you need the bootloader, radio, vendor images. It's probably easier to just flash 6.0.1 from here https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#bullhead
skulldreamz said:
Yeah, you need the bootloader, radio, vendor images. It's probably easier to just flash 6.0.1 from here https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#bullhead
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So just to clarify, its not even possible to update a phone's bootloader, radio, and vendor.img via TWRP right? Must be done via fastboot?
GoogleFan said:
Do I need to flash any new radio or anything with this if coming from 6.0?
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no need. radio and bootloader are same as 6.0.
gleggie said:
So just to clarify, its not even possible to update a phone's bootloader, radio, and vendor.img via TWRP right? Must be done via fastboot?
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it is possible to flash bootloader but never tested radio and vendor.img.
gleggie said:
So just to clarify, its not even possible to update a phone's bootloader, radio, and vendor.img via TWRP right? Must be done via fastboot?
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Vender can be packed into a flashable zip on our nexus. I'm not sure about the radio and bootloader on our nexus phone. Htc if s-off can flash radios I'm sure of and lg g2, g3, etc can flash loki bootloaders from a custom recovery. But you have got to be careful when your writing data to these very sensitive partitions because 1 screw up and you have a hard brick
shmshd12 said:
no need. radio and bootloader are same as 6.0.
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No the new radio unlocks band 12.
skulldreamz said:
Vender can be packed into a flashable zip on our nexus. I'm not sure about the radio and bootloader on our nexus phone. Htc if s-off can flash radios I'm sure of and lg g2, g3, etc can flash loki bootloaders from a custom recovery. But you have got to be careful when your writing data to these very sensitive partitions because 1 screw up and you have a hard brick
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We can use fastboot to flash radio, bootloader, and vendor.
So this is basically a flashable zip for people(me) who are unwilling to go back to stock 6.0.0 from whatever ROM there are on and apply OTA updates?
Right now, I'm unlocked and rooted, stock with ElementalX kernel(6.0.0) flashed, can I just flash this, then reroot?
This zip includes 6.0.1 kernel right?
Thanks in advanced, I'm new to the Nexus phones
imadiu said:
So this is basically a flashable zip for people(me) who are unwilling to go back to stock 6.0.0 from whatever ROM there are on and apply OTA updates?
Right now, I'm unlocked and rooted, stock with ElementalX kernel(6.0.0) flashed, can I just flash this, then reroot?
This zip includes 6.0.1 kernel right?
Thanks in advanced, I'm new to the Nexus phones
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I believe you still need to fastboot flash the radio and bootloader. The vendor.img there is a TWRP flashable zip in the pure nexus project thread
gleggie said:
I believe you still need to fastboot flash the radio and bootloader. The vendor.img there is a TWRP flashable zip in the pure nexus project thread
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Alright, so I have to flash this zip file, reboot to fastboot, flash radio and boot loader and I'm done? And I can proceed on to root the whole thing again and stuff? Is that right?
imadiu said:
Alright, so I have to flash this zip file, reboot to fastboot, flash radio and boot loader and I'm done? And I can proceed on to root the whole thing again and stuff? Is that right?
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I'm curious about this too
imadiu said:
Alright, so I have to flash this zip file, reboot to fastboot, flash radio and boot loader and I'm done? And I can proceed on to root the whole thing again and stuff? Is that right?
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If you aren't on the latest radios/bootloader, just do a full wipe in TWRP, then reboot to bootloader and fastboot flash radios, bootloader, and vendor.img. Then reboot to TWRP and flash the ROM.zip
There is also a TWRP flashable vendor.img courtesy of Beanstown106
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087014896
You can either flash the vendor.img in fastboot or flash it in TWRP with the flashable version
This ROM is good with Layers, right?
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
iamterence said:
This ROM is good with Layers, right?
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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Yes, the stock ROM works with Layers
MMB29P? I can't find anything for completely up to date.
parkerlreed said:
MMB29P? I can't find anything for completely up to date.
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There's MMB29P ROMS everywhere, man.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
iamterence said:
There's MMB29P ROMS everywhere, man.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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Stock flashable zip? I know there are custom ROMs. I am looking for one just like OP on this thread but for the slight version bump.
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Hi i'm new to the att htc one x, just rooted, and installed twrp... then flash cleanrom5. I also noticed clean has a kernel, i did not see an install guide, but i've installed kernels before on my captivate. So what i'm wondering if it's as easy as....
1. place kernel on phone storage
2. reboot into recovery
3. install kernel from recovery
4. reboot
If there anything i am missing or if i am completely off could someone please help me out with this?
Thank you :good:
If you are on the 1.14 hboot (rooted on 2.20 firmware) you can't flash kernels from recovery. You have to do it using fastboot.
redpoint73 said:
If you are on the 1.14 hboot (rooted on 2.20 firmware) you can't flash kernels from recovery. You have to do it using fastboot.
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Would you mind walking me through that process?
Unless this makes any difference "CleanROM V is based on the latest Asian 2.29 RUU which is Android 4.0.4, Sense 4.1 and is ODEXED!"
not sure if that means i am on 2.29 rooted.
cannon19932006 said:
Would you mind walking me through that process?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957193
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33493959&postcount=2
Sent from my HTC One XL
absolutelygrim said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957193
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33493959&postcount=2
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I don't see anything about flashing kernels in that thread.
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I don't see anything about flashing kernels in that thread.
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the boot.img has the kernel in it, it has to be flashed from fastboot.
heres the kernel. dl.dropbox.com/u/31360541/CleanKERNEL/CleanKERNEL 1.1 - HOX.zip
flash the boot.img from fastboot, then flash the zip from recovery. fastboot flash method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33493959&postcount=2
edit: btw, what exploit did you use to achieve root? Was it the x-factor exploit?
cannon19932006 said:
Unless this makes any difference "CleanROM V is based on the latest Asian 2.29 RUU which is Android 4.0.4, Sense 4.1 and is ODEXED!"
not sure if that means i am on 2.29 rooted.
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Not the firmware you are on now. The firmware you originally achieved root on. More importantly, what version is your hboot (go to hboot, and the version number is listed)?
If your phone was purchased with 2.20 firmware, and you rooted using the new X-factor exploit method, you have the 1.14 hboot.
Hboot 1.14 plugged the hole by which flashing kernels from recovery was possible. So it can only be done by fastboot.
redpoint73 said:
Not the firmware you are on now. The firmware you originally achieved root on. More importantly, what version is your hboot (go to hboot, and the version number is listed)?
If your phone was purchased with 2.20 firmware, and you rooted using the new X-factor exploit method, you have the 1.14 hboot.
Hboot 1.14 plugged the hole by which flashing kernels from recovery was possible. So it can only be done by fastboot.
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i used x-factor yes, and yes it's 1.14, thank you both for the help.
cannon19932006 said:
i used x-factor yes, and yes it's 1.14, thank you both for the help.
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Ok, since you used x-factor, make sure to flash your boot.img before flashing the ROM
Same with a kernel. Flash boot.img then the kernel zip
absolutelygrim said:
Ok, since you used x-factor, make sure to flash your boot.img before flashing the ROM
Same with a kernel. Flash boot.img then the kernel zip
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I already flashed the rom, just not the kernel, i don't remember flashing the boot.img, just following the instructions on the rom's page here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1655011
"Must have twrp Recovery installed with unlocked bootloader! CWM Recovery will cause serious issues!!!
Copy ROM to storage
Reboot to Recovery
Wipe data / Factory Reset in Recovery!
Install ROM and Aroma installer will start.
Choose Options
Let install complete
Reboot to System"
That's how i flashed this rom anyway.
That's funny your in schertz, i live like 5 miles from there in Universal city lol.
cannon19932006 said:
I already flashed the rom, just not the kernel, i don't remember flashing the boot.img, just following the instructions on the rom's page here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1655011
"Must have twrp Recovery installed with unlocked bootloader! CWM Recovery will cause serious issues!!!
Copy ROM to storage
Reboot to Recovery
Wipe data / Factory Reset in Recovery!
Install ROM and Aroma installer will start.
Choose Options
Let install complete
Reboot to System"
That's how i flashed this rom anyway.
That's funny your in schertz, i live like 5 miles from there in Universal city lol.
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Well, If cleanROM is using the same Kernel as stock, then you got lucky. If they use the same kernel, no need to flash boot.img.
If they are different kernels and you dont flash boot.img, you are now in a bootloop
lol Universal City
not bad
Sorry for so many questions lol, just making sure i do this right.
okay so basically i want to download the kernel and the fastboot drivers posted in your post.
Extract the fastboot drivers, and then unzip the kernel, taking the boot.img from it and placing it into the fastboot directory that i just unzipped.
I then want to boot my phone into hboot and select fastboot
open the command prompt and take it to where the fastboot.exe is.
then type fastboot flash boot boot.img into the command prompt
After all this is done i want to go into recovery and flash the zip of the kernel?
Is that all right?
cannon19932006 said:
Sorry for so many questions lol, just making sure i do this right.
okay so basically i want to download the kernel and the fastboot drivers posted in your post.
Extract the fastboot drivers, and then unzip the kernel, taking the boot.img from it and placing it into the fastboot directory that i just unzipped.
I then want to boot my phone into hboot and select fastboot
open the command prompt and take it to where the fastboot.exe is.
then type fastboot flash boot boot.img into the command prompt
After all this is done i want to go into recovery and flash the zip of the kernel?
Is that all right?
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Yeap. Don't "extract" the zip, just drag the boot.img out of the zip
absolutelygrim said:
Yeap. Don't "extract" the zip, just drag the boot.img out of the zip
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Success, THANKS!
absolutelygrim said:
the boot.img has the kernel in it, it has to be flashed from fastboot.
heres the kernel. dl.dropbox.com/u/31360541/CleanKERNEL/CleanKERNEL 1.1 - HOX.zip
flash the boot.img from fastboot, then flash the zip from recovery.
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Why do you say to flash the boot.img and then zip if boot.img has the kernel in it?
Thank you. R
cimenta said:
Why do you say to flash the boot.img and then zip if boot.img has the kernel in it?
Thank you. R
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Because the new hboot makes it to where you cant flash kernels through recovery. only fasboot
So why the second flash if the boot.img was flashed via fastboot?
I am just lost in these. Could you recommend any reading except this forum for me to get more understanding? So I don't do anything to my phone?
cimenta said:
So why the second flash if the boot.img was flashed via fastboot?
I am just lost in these. Could you recommend any reading except this forum for me to get more understanding? So I don't do anything to my phone?
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It wasn't.
boot.img can't be flashed from recovery, it skips it.
Thats why you flash boot.img from fastboot then the ROM from recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963896
absolutelygrim said:
It wasn't.
boot.img can't be flashed from recovery, it skips it.
Thats why you flash boot.img from fastboot then the ROM from recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963896
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So although ROM zip file contains boot.img when flashing boot.img won't be flashed? That's why we need to flash is separately? Is it important to flash it before flashing ROM?
Thank you.R
I'm also, learning as I go. From reading and multiple failed attempts at flashing ROMs and kernels, I have found the correct way with 1.14 Hboot.
-dl the rom/kernel
-extract only the boot.img file
- save both .zip and boot to your desired folder.
-go into recovery and mount sd card to pc
-transfer .zip file to your phones sd card
-get back into fastboot on your phone
-transfer boot.img to fastboot folder
-from fastboot cmd prompt(if you have win7, open your folder with fastboot in it hold shift+right click and open cmd)
-type "fastboot boot boot.img" without quotes
-go back into recovery and clean cache/delvik
-then install .zip that you copied to the sd card
You should be good to go from there.
If I have left anything out, please feel free to correct.
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I cannot seem to be able to update my bootloader to flash new nightlys for Vanir. I have extracted the radio and bootloader from the factory image, but I cannot flash them. I keep getting an access denied from adb, while I'm in fastboot.
you cannot use adb in fastboot. You can only use fastboot in fastboot. adb only works in recovery or android
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TheAfroGuy said:
I cannot seem to be able to update my bootloader to flash new nightlys for Vanir. I have extracted the radio and bootloader from the factory image, but I cannot flash them. I keep getting an access denied from adb, while I'm in fastboot.
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Correct me if wrong but what you want to update is your recovery.
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
Correct me if wrong but what you want to update is your recovery.
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No.idea about this rom.but latest cm11 requires users to be on.latest bootloader and have get.prop checks in updater-script too
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TheAfroGuy said:
I cannot seem to be able to update my bootloader to flash new nightlys for Vanir. I have extracted the radio and bootloader from the factory image, but I cannot flash them. I keep getting an access denied from adb, while I'm in fastboot.
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Hi,
Easier, see in attachment for a flashable zip (it's the last one)...
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
Hi,
Easier, see in attachment for a flashable zip (it's the last one)...
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So I managed to flash the bootloader and radio, but I still cannot flash any CM based ROM. I keep getting a Status 7 error.
TheAfroGuy said:
So I managed to flash the bootloader and radio, but I still cannot flash any CM based ROM. I keep getting a Status 7 error.
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Did you reboot after the flash?
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Guys, use this modified boot image to flash the newest Android L (5.0.0_LRX21P)
Flash in Bootloader (this is not a flashable zip)!!!!
Flash the stock root able rom, here available on xda.
Don't worry it's for our FLO device, just a name. Sorry, i was in a hurry.
Have fun
Jerome-X said:
Guys, use this modified boot image to flash the newest Android L (5.0.0_LRX21P)
Flash in Bootloader (this is not a flashable zip)!!!!
Flash the stock root able rom, here available on xda.
Don't worry it's for our FLO device, just a name. Sorry, i was in a hurry.
Have fun
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Whats modified about it?
use this, if you want to flash the stock rooted rom via twrp etc...
if you use the stock one, your bootloader is locked after flash the stock rom
Jerome-X said:
use this, if you want to flash the stock rooted rom via twrp etc...
if you use the stock one, your bootloader is locked after flash the stock rom
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Incorrect mate, it's still unlocked after flashing factory images. I flashed factory files yesterday and I only lost root and recovery which I expected to happen.
topgeardave said:
Incorrect mate, it's still unlocked after flashing factory images. I flashed factory files yesterday and I only lost root and recovery which I expected to happen.
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Correct!
Op tell me exactly what you did here? Your talking about one thing but saying another. I dont get it
scrosler said:
Correct!
Op tell me exactly what you did here? Your talking about one thing but saying another. I dont get it
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It's just the latest bootloader.img, he thinks if you flash it separately you won't lock your bootloader before flashing the stock rom via recovery.
To my knowledge, nothing locks the bootloader, except you (via fastboot or a toolkit).
So i can install the stock image i downloaded from google and still keep root? What about recovery?
Sorry for noob question, i've only used custom ROMs in the past.
If you flash the stock L image with fastboot, you lose root and recovery but your boot loader stays locked/unlocked (whatever it was before).
To get recovery back, just flash it with fastboot.
To get root back, flash the boot image from the OP or a modified kernel like ElementalX and then flash SuperSU.
Done.
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Thanks for the answer.
I have to go to uni in 1 hour and updated my bootloader via flashify, now its stuck in bootloader and wont boot. TWRP is the only accesible option for me. Tried to reflash the bootloader via fast boot but nothings happening.
Bootloader : hhz11k
Rom : N5X 5.0 AOSP Ver. 5.4
Wipe cache in TWRP and reboot. If that doesn't work, restore your backup. If THAT doesn't work, flash the factory image when you can get to a PC
EddyOS said:
Wipe cache in TWRP and reboot. If that doesn't work, restore your backup. If THAT doesn't work, flash the factory image when you can get to a PC
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I'm restoring right now. Doy you know why this happened? Isn't flashify able to flash the bootloader, and if that was the case, shouldn't a flash via fastboot be the solution to my problem?
Anyways thx for your quick answer!
I don't use apps for things I can do manually, I do it all via adb/fastboot
As to why it's happened, not a clue. Also, make sure you're actually using the Nexus 5 images and not from another Nexus device
EddyOS said:
I don't use apps for things I can do manually, I do it all via adb/fastboot
As to why it's happened, not a clue. Also, make sure you're actually using the Nexus 5 images and not from another Nexus device
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I think the bootloader I flashed is not ment for android 5, thats what happens when you are a lazy **** and try to do important things on your phone...
Now its to late but I wanted to flash Cataclysm anyway
Escoban said:
I think the bootloader I flashed is not ment for android 5, thats what happens when you are a lazy **** and try to do important things on your phone...
Now its to late but I wanted to flash Cataclysm anyway
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The problem probably is that Flashify doesn't have the functionality to flash bootloaders. It flashes boot image (kernel) Radio and recovery. I bet you flashed a bootloader image to your kernel partition. Lucky you didn't brick
rootSU said:
The problem probably is that Flashify doesn't have the functionality to flash bootloaders. It flashes boot image (kernel) Radio and recovery. I bet you flashed a bootloader image to your kernel partition. Lucky you didn't brick
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Technically his bootloader would have still been there then to unbrick. Lol
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Ben36 said:
Technically his bootloader would have still been there then to unbrick. Lol
Sent from my Android 5.0 Nexus 5
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Sometimes unpacking the wrong image in a partition can screw the partition itself up, which wouldn't matter if he had BL or not. Brick doesn't mean wont power up. Brick just means unrepairable without a service centre.
rootSU said:
Sometimes unpacking the wrong image in a partition can screw the partition itself up, which wouldn't matter if he had BL or not. Brick doesn't mean wont power up. Brick just means unrepairable without a service centre.
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flashify managed to flash the bootloader, the one I flashed just didn#t support android 5. I downloaded the wrong bootloader.
Escoban said:
flashify managed to flash the bootloader, the one I flashed just didn#t support android 5. I downloaded the wrong bootloader.
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Were you flashing zips instead do you mean?
rootSU said:
The problem probably is that Flashify doesn't have the functionality to flash bootloaders. It flashes boot image (kernel) Radio and recovery. I bet you flashed a bootloader image to your kernel partition. Lucky you didn't brick
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Glad i said "le'ts google it" before going full wipe, i owe you dude.
I downloaded 5.1 radio and bootloader and flashed them using Flashify, then i got the same problem as OP. Reflashing the kernel fixed it.
*deletes Flashify*
a little background information
current build: NMF260
recovery: TWRP RC1
kernel: elemental x 1.03
rooted: yes
Mods: weta audio 9.1
So I have completely forgotten how to do a manual sideload for an OTA. Could someone give me step by step, hand holding instructions?
What I have downloaded onto PC
sailfish-ota-nof26v -4bbb310d.zip
twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-sailfish.img
boot.img from nof26v build (that is for recovery right?)
and i have twrp zips for supersu, elemental x, and twrp rc1
basically i forgot how to flash stock recovery, because I need to to manually update OTA right? also do I need to remove the weta audio 9.1 mod first before doing the OTA? or can i just flash over it? anyone know?
Thanks!
https://developers.google.com/android/images <---- Click Full OTA update and follow instructions. Will not wipe anything. You do need to be on official.
If you want to just flash the peices download all of them and boot into bootloader then use fastboot commands per each item. Google the commands for bootloader, radio and the kind. Very easy.
cstrife999 said:
https://developers.google.com/android/images <---- Click Full OTA update and follow instructions. Will not wipe anything. You do need to be on official.
If you want to just flash the peices download all of them and boot into bootloader then use fastboot commands per each item. Google the commands for bootloader, radio and the kind. Very easy.
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hey thanks but I have TWRP recovery, those instructions are if youre on stock recovery. do you know how to get back onto stock recovery?
With the OTA zip flash the recovery using command.. flash recovery (recovery name.zip)
cstrife999 said:
With the OTA zip flash the recovery using command.. flash recovery (recovery name.zip)
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where can we get the stock recovery.img?
that is not in the ota.zip file and neither in the full factory image zip file
I'm not rooted but since no one answered as of yet then I do believe stock recovery is now in the boot.img file. Search the Pixel XL forums too.
Stock recovery is in the OTA under boot.
kazemitsui said:
hey thanks but I have TWRP recovery, those instructions are if youre on stock recovery. do you know how to get back onto stock recovery?
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No need for stock recovery. TWRP has a sideload option. Check my guide here.
spiller37 said:
No need for stock recovery. TWRP has a sideload option. Check my guide here.
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thanks ill remember that for future uses, i used skipsoft to reflash stock recovery and all that.