[FXZ][TWRP] Flashable Stock NPJS25.93-14-4 (March 1 Security) [athene XT1642] - Moto G4 Plus Guides, News, & Discussion

Hi,
I requested my dear friend @Q9Nap to make a TWRP flashable zip of the full NPJS25.93-14-4 stock rom. At first this was meant for personal use only but still we decided to share it here. The zip contains all parts of a full stock ROM EXCEPT for the BOOTLOADER, PARTITION TABLE and STOCK RECOVERY! The files where ONLY tested on a European retail XT1642 dual sim 16GB variant (that's my device). Make sure you have a fastboot version of your stock ROM at hand in case something goes wrong. There are 2 zips: one is a full ROM (again: except for the recovery, bootloader and partition table), the other is the modem only.
One favour in return: please don't mirror these links.
Links:
Full zip
Modem only
Enjoy
(links updated)

will this replace TWRP with stock recovery?
full stock ROM EXCEPT for the BOOTLOADER and PARTITION TABLE
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based on this the answer is "yes". Just wanted to make sure that is indeed the case.
thanks!

derausgewanderte said:
will this replace TWRP with stock recovery?
based on this the answer is "yes". Just wanted to make sure that is indeed the case.
thanks!
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I'm sorry for mentioning this wrong. The answer is "no". so in other words: it does not contain the bootloader, patition table and stock recovery.
I will edit the info, thanks

Droidphilev said:
I'm sorry for mentioning this wrong. The answer is "no". so in other words: it does not contain the bootloader, patition table and stock recovery.
I will edit the info, thanks
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Great, this is good to know. Thank you again.
edit: works on XT1644 with additional flashing of EX Kernel and SuperSU.
cheers

can you upload it to another host because mega has limited donwload data?

kushu said:
can you upload it to another host because mega has limited donwload data?
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I will ask but cannot guarantee. I didn't upload them.

kushu said:
can you upload it to another host because mega has limited donwload data?
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There is no limit. Downloading works fine.

kushu said:
can you upload it to another host because mega has limited donwload data?
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Use megadownloader

fr3d0x said:
Use megadownloader
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that mehod is not viable anymore thats why im asking for another host

kushu said:
that mehod is not viable anymore thats why im asking for another host
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I have tried both on pc and on 2 android devices. All downloads worked just fine. Do you choose to see the desktop version of the site on android?

Droidphilev said:
I have tried both on pc and on 2 android devices. All downloads worked just fine. Do you choose to see the desktop version of the site on android?
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Agree. Mega works fine. I always download MEGA app sign up for 50gb free account, and "IMPORT" the file over to my account, and then download from my account to minimize traffic issue with OP's MEGA account. Downloading via MEGA apps is much better than through web browser which is doable if you choose "DESKTOP VERSION" of the mobile web browser.
O.T. How do I root this stock rom. On the original "fastboot" stock rom install of NPJS25-93-14-4, I can "fastboot" install the rom, install ElementalX 1.04 stock type kernel, and SuperSU 2.82 zip in TWRP 3.1.0.0 and works fine for root. This rom however does NOT like ElementalX and won't boot with it. It won't boot with SuperSU 2.82 alone without ElementalX kernel either requiring restoring "boot" partition via TWRP to boot.
I'm on XT1644, Moto G4 Plus, Verizon carrier, 4gb/64gb, 128gb SDXC

HueyT said:
O.T. How do I root this stock rom. On the original "fastboot" stock rom install of NPJS25-93-14-4, I can "fastboot" install the rom, install ElementalX 1.04 stock type kernel, and SuperSU 2.82 zip in TWRP 3.1.0.0 and works fine for root. This rom however does NOT like ElementalX and won't boot with it. It won't boot with SuperSU 2.82 alone without ElementalX kernel either requiring restoring "boot" partition via TWRP to boot.
I'm on XT1644, Moto G4 Plus, Verizon carrier, 4gb/64gb, 128gb SDXC
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I have no idea what can be the reason. I am emptying my phone now and will give it a try.

Hi,
@HueyT: rooting works fine here. Her's what i did in detail. Let me know if it worked for you also.
-flash rom
-boot rom and go through initial setup
-boot to recovery and flash Elemental
-reboot to rom (i dont knwo if this and next step can be avoided)
-reboot to recovery
-Flash Magisk V12
-reboot to rom
-install Magisk Manager 3.1.1
-open Magisk manager
-open a filemanager. it will ask for root.
Writing to /system won't work but it has nothing to do with this rom particular. All debloated stock roms have the same problem.

Droidphilev said:
Hi,
@HueyT: rooting works fine here. Her's what i did in detail. Let me know if it worked for you also.
-flash rom
-boot rom and go through initial setup
-boot to recovery and flash Elemental
-reboot to rom (i dont knwo if this and next step can be avoided)
-reboot to recovery
-Flash Magisk V12
-reboot to rom
-install Magisk Manager 3.1.1
-open Magisk manager
-open a filemanager. it will ask for root.
Writing to /system won't work but it has nothing to do with this rom particular. All debloated stock roms have the same problem.
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Thanks, these steps worked !!!!

Does one in mm stock via twrp?

I m using rr the custom rom...so should I flash modem only or fulll zip....

abhishek garg1 said:
I m using rr the custom rom...so should I flash modem only or fulll zip....
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It's always better to go back to Nougat Stock like this, make sure all sensors, GPS, 2G/3G/4G/WiFi work and then flash custom rom, Gapps, and root.

HueyT said:
It's always better to go back to Nougat Stock like this, make sure all sensors, GPS, 2G/3G/4G/WiFi work and then flash custom rom, Gapps, and root.
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I m asking should i flash modem only or full zip to get a rom use. .. currently i m on custom rom

abhishek garg1 said:
I m asking should i flash modem only or full zip to get a rom use. .. currently i m on custom rom
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What are you trying to achieve, are you trying to update your modem or are you trying to flash back to the stock/near stock Motorola ROM?

Yes i wanna flash this rom using custom recovery....so should i download modem or full zip

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ICS-4.x-Audiophile Q&A

any question is in here right? haha
What version of CWM recovery is in this? Maybe raver or someone who's flashed this can tell me.
Sent from my SGH-T959V
It uses TWRP as the thread title states.
Nice work Raver!
For those not familiar with the Aroma installer, there are some good options in the "Advanced" screen. For example, I don't know if Audiophile ICS preserves /data by default when flashing. Aroma lets you back it up during the install process.
If you have a modem that you prefer to the KJ6 modem that is bundled with this ROM, you may want to use the Advanced settings to disable the modem flash.
Additionally, TWRP will let you stack zips, so you can, for example, flash in one pass:
ROM
gapps
Your own modifications in a zip
Kudos to Raver for not packaging gapps and obeying the licensing requirements imposed by Google.
hi i just got this phone im coming from a samsung admire i have cwm installed on my galaxy s 4g how do i get twrp installed to flash this rom thanks in advance
dragon5944 said:
hi i just got this phone im coming from a samsung admire i have cwm installed on my galaxy s 4g how do i get twrp installed to flash this rom thanks in advance
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Just install the rom zip. It will install twrp for you.
thanks for the quick responce do i need to wipe anything or just install
Amazing work raver. This is my favorite rom to date so far. It is running flawlessly for me. You once again have outdone yourself.
dragon5944 said:
thanks for the quick responce do i need to wipe anything or just install
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you can just install if you want to keep anything do the custom install and then click backup data/restore data so it keeps your files in tact ... it will auto format system data cache for you
you will need to download a gapps package do to the fact i cannot include it in the rom itself i dont have a link for one but i think there is one floating around here.
ok i went to install the rom and my phone just resets
check md5 of your download if it matches try a reflash.
ok how do i do that im not used to flashing this phone yet my admire was easy to flash
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Latest_Version/Google_Apps
dragon5944 said:
ok how do i do that im not used to flashing this phone yet my admire was easy to flash
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reboot to cwm scroll down to flash zip from sd card choose the zip file click flash it will load aroma installer follow on screen prompts flash reboot profit ;P
got it love the rom but i dont have the play store app did i do something wrong
dragon5944 said:
got it love the rom but i dont have the play store app did i do something wrong
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no u need the gapps pack u can get it from the link above my post.. just grab gapps for cm9 on that page and reboot recovery flash the gapps pack u downloaded and put on ur card reboot let it go from there
thanks for all the help i love this rom
dragon5944 said:
thanks for all the help i love this rom
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yvw
Definitely a fun ROM!
I just noticed that Droid48 doesn't scale well to the "mini-tablet" format, but that is likely an app problem, not a ROM problem. Still totally usable, just funny to see the little calculator buttons and labels.
SuperUser didn't update properly for me through Play -- I'll see if I can reproduce later on.

Marshmallow on Nexus 4

Hello! I have watched your Youtube video Of Marshmallow running on Nexus 4. I want some assistance from your side. I have a rooted Nexus 4 and I also want to install Marshmallow on my nexus 4. I have downloaded the Frank N4 rom and the google apps as provided from the link in your video description. Both are zip files of 201Mb and 199 Mb respectively. So how can I install that rom and Gapps? Please help. I have copied both the zip files to my Phone. 
Can I now turn my phone in to recovery mode and then flash the rom and then Gapps?
Or what is the recommended way? Please help me.
RehanEmoPunk said:
Hello! I have watched your Youtube video Of Marshmallow running on Nexus 4. I want some assistance from your side. I have a rooted Nexus 4 and I also want to install Marshmallow on my nexus 4. I have downloaded the Frank N4 rom and the google apps as provided from the link in your video description. Both are zip files of 201Mb and 199 Mb respectively. So how can I install that rom and Gapps? Please help. I have copied both the zip files to my Phone. 
Can I now turn my phone in to recovery mode and then flash the rom and then Gapps?
Or what is the recommended way? Please help me.
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1. put on twrp recovery, if you dont already have it
2. boot into recovery
3. wipe data, cache, and dalvic cache in advanced wiping options (note all data, pics etc will be lost)
4. install rom and gapps using the install tab
5. reboot
bweN diorD said:
1. put on twrp recovery, if you dont already have it
2. boot into recovery
3. wipe data, cache, and dalvic cache in advanced wiping options (note all data, pics etc will be lost)
4. install rom and gapps using the install tab
5. reboot
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How to put on TWRP recovery?
Well you can put TWRP recovery from fastboot mode or try an app called flaahify to install TWRP
droid_god said:
Well you can put TWRP recovery from fastboot mode or try an app called flaahify to install TWRP
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In the flashify app there is an option to download TWRP? Should I download it from there?
There are various versions also and 2.8.7.0 us the latest one?. Should I download the latest one?
I just have to copy the TWRP 2.8.7.0 in my phone's storage?
And now flaah it using flaahify
RehanEmoPunk said:
I just have to copy the TWRP 2.8.7.0 in my phone's storage?
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i dont use flashify, but i think you just pick the one you want, then click install.
if you want more clarification on how to install it properly, im sure there is a twrp thread in the n4 forum which will provide instructions to install it.
I have copied the frank-mako rom(201mb) and Banks-Gapps6(199mb) zip files in my nexus 4 along with the TWRP-2.8.7.0-Mako.img(8.82mb).
Now what steps should I take to update my Nexus 4 to Marshmallow? Please help me. Thanks in Advance
Go on to flaah recovery and then clean flash rom and reboot. After reboot dont do anything just switch off and boot onto recovery and flaah gapps and then do a normal bootto use rom and enjoy.
RehanEmoPunk said:
I have copied the frank-mako rom(201mb) and Banks-Gapps6(199mb) zip files in my nexus 4 along with the TWRP-2.8.7.0-Mako.img(8.82mb).
Now what steps should I take to update my Nexus 4 to Marshmallow? Please help me. Thanks in Advance
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we have been helping you, but if you have the twrp img on the phone and didnt install it already, you are not listening.
good luck with getting it setup, i for 1 will not continue to help when you dont or cant follow direction.
Spend a few days researching before you end up with a brick. This is not a support site.
bweN diorD said:
we have been helping you, but if you have the twrp img on the phone and didnt install it already, you are not listening.
good luck with getting it setup, i for 1 will not continue to help when you dont or cant follow direction.
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Thanks alot ?
Can I install the frank-N4 Marshmallow rom through the Nexus Root Tool kit?
RehanEmoPunk said:
Can I install the frank-N4 Marshmallow rom through the Nexus Root Tool kit?
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Well i dont know about that will work or not.
But the recovery will always work
RehanEmoPunk said:
Can I install the frank-N4 Marshmallow rom through the Nexus Root Tool kit?
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Don't bother with root kits. They will lead you to nothing but trouble.
RehanEmoPunk said:
Can I install the frank-N4 Marshmallow rom through the Nexus Root Tool kit?
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zelendel said:
Don't bother with root kits. They will lead you to nothing but trouble.
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while i agree people need to learn how to do it the right way, i am well versed in adb and fastboot, but i have use wugs forever and never had an issue.
i have to believe most of the problems come from user error, which the same could be said for manual installs. wug makes a solid tool and has put a ridiculous amount of work into it.
however, im not sure if it can install a custom rom, regardless, if you cant flash a zip without a tool, you shouldnt be modding anything, i def agree with that

[ROM] Boost Moto E 2015 LTE Stock 5.1 (LPI23.29-18-S.12) Unmodified & Deodexed

DISCLAIMER: By using this rom, you agree that you are the only one responsible for anything good or bad that may occur. Use at your own risk.
For Boost Mobile Moto E 2015 LTE XT1526 only.
The files contained in this thread have not been tested. Please let me know if you have issues.
Stock LPI23.29-18-S.12 Unmodified ROM
surnia_boost_LPI23.29-18-S.12-unmodified.zip
Stock LPI23.29-18-S.12 Debloated, Deodexed, Rooted ROM with Init.d and Insecure boot.img Support
surnia_boost_LPI23.29-18-S.12-deodexed.zip
Removed files and link to download them:
app/Books/Books.apk
app/Bug2GoStub/Bug2GoStub.apk
app/CloudPrint/CloudPrint.apk
app/Drive/Drive.apk
app/EditorsDocs/EditorsDocs.apk
app/EmailGoogle/EmailGoogle.apk
app/Exchange3Google/Exchange3Google.apk
app/GadgetGuardian/GadgetGuardian.apk
app/Gmail2/Gmail2.apk
app/GoogleHindiIME/GoogleHindiIME.apk
app/GooglePinyinIME/GooglePinyinIME.apk
app/Hangouts/Hangouts.apk
app/KoreanIME/KoreanIME.apk
app/Music2/Music2.apk
app/Newsstand/Newsstand.apk
app/PlayGames/PlayGames.apk
app/PlusOne/PlusOne.apk
app/Videos/Videos.apk
app/YouTube/YouTube.apk
app/iWnnIME/iWnnIME.apk
app/talkback/talkback.apk
etc/install-recovery.cfg
etc/recovery-resource.dat
priv-app/BodyGuardApp/BodyGuardApp.apk
priv-app/DemoMode/DemoMode.apk
priv-app/GuideMe/GuideMe.apk
priv-app/Moodles/Moodles.apk
priv-app/MotoCare/MotoCare.apk
priv-app/MotoCareInt/MotoCareInt.apk
priv-app/SprintID/SprintID.apk
priv-app/SprintInstaller/SprintInstaller.apk
priv-app/SprintZone/SprintZone.apk
priv-app/Wallet/Wallet.apk
priv-app/fswriter/fswriter.apk
recovery-from-boot.p
surnia_boost_LPI23.29-18-S.12_removed_files.zip
NOTE1: Your partitions need to have already been updated LPI23.29-18-S.11 before using this ROM. If you have not updated them to LPI23.29-18-S.11, you should ( zip located here ). Once updated, flash this partition updater AND the rom of choice.
NOTE2: The unmodified ROM is not rooted. To root, flash SuperSU after the ROM
NOTE3: Your device must have a custom recovery such as TWRP to flash ROMs.
Flash in TWRP as follows:
Download ROM
Put the ROM.zip on your sdcard if not already
Reboot to TWRP Recovery
MAKE A BACKUP!!!!!!!!!!
Wipe data/Factoy reset
Install partition updater from sdcard (see NOTE1 above)
Install ROM from sdcard
Reboot
Enjoy!
Credits:
@bigblueshock - For uploading the backup files and the update.zip
Hotspot Fix - These flashable zips will only work in this TWRP recovery
surnia_boost_LPI23.29-18-S.12_hotspot_fix.zip
surnia_boost_LPI23.29-18-S.12_hotspot_unfix.zip
reserved
reserved2
Hey Super,
So I tried a clean flash, not able to get past the boot screen with the teal M. Let it sit for about 20 minutes just in case.
Also tried another clean flash, this time with partition updater before JUST in case, same outcome.
Odd.. Not sure what the issue could be
bigblueshock said:
Hey Super,
So I tried a clean flash, not able to get past the boot screen with the teal M. Let it sit for about 20 minutes just in case.
Also tried another clean flash, this time with partition updater before JUST in case, same outcome.
Odd.. Not sure what the issue could be
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Please try the unmodified ROM to see if the deodexing is causing issues. Thanks
SuperR. said:
Please try the unmodified ROM to see if the deodexing is causing issues. Thanks
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I can confirm, unmodified ROM works perfectly.
bigblueshock said:
I can confirm, unmodified ROM works perfectly.
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Next is to place the boot.img from the unmodified ROM in the deodexed ROM and see how that goes.
SuperR. said:
Next is to place the boot.img from the unmodified ROM in the deodexed ROM and see how that goes.
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I placed the boot.img from the unmodified ROM and replaced the one in deodexed ROM, then did a clean flash of Deodexed.
First boot did take several minutes this time (a lot longer than just the unmodified one) But it works!!
Gracias!
bigblueshock said:
I placed the boot.img from the unmodified ROM and replaced the one in deodexed ROM, then did a clean flash of Deodexed.
First boot did take several minutes this time (a lot longer than just the unmodified one) But it works!!
Gracias!
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It is normal for first boot to take a long time with deodexed roms. Would you mind flashing this modified kernel over your deodexed rom? If it works it will give you init.d and insecure boot, and I will upload a new deodexed rom with it.
surnia_boost_LPI23.29-18-S.12_mod_kernel.zip
If it does not work, you can flash this one to get back to stock kernel
surnia_boost_LPI23.29-18-S.12_stock_kernel.zip
Thanks
SuperR. said:
It is normal for first boot to take a long time with deodexed roms. Would you mind flashing this modified kernel over your deodexed rom? If it works it will give you init.d and insecure boot, and I will upload a new deodexed rom with it.
surnia_boost_LPI23.29-18-S.12_mod_kernel.zip
If it does not work, you can flash this one to get back to stock kernel
surnia_boost_LPI23.29-18-S.12_stock_kernel.zip
Thanks
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Flashed the "mod" kernel. Booted right up!
Thank you
bigblueshock said:
Flashed the "mod" kernel. Booted right up!
Thank you
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Thanks for testing. I updated the link in the OP with a new deodexed rom including the kernel from the "mod" kernel zip. I hope all is well now
Update PRL and Profile
SuperR:
I have successfully converted a stock Asian rom to work with the XT1526 for 5.1.1 and 6.0. I took the SprintSettings.apk from the 5.1 stock Boost rom and got the menus for activate and system updates to appear in settings. Unfortunately, when I tap the menu items I get an error. Any idea how the update prl and profile menus are integrated into the stock rom?
, Chys
R
Sent from my XT1526 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Wifi tether
Does the deodexed rom include wifi hotspot. I cannot get it to work for some reason tryed build prop edits but nothing worked
Does this rom support VoLTE .?
I m using ressurection remix ri8 now..
Net is working good, but can't make calls n texts..
Using jio on surnia xt1526 sprint..
Hello SuperR,
Could you provide more details on how you make a backup I would really appreciate it. thanks!
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surnia_boost_LPI23.29-18-S.12_removed_files.zip[/HIDE]
NOTE1: Your partitions need to have already been updated LPI23.29-18-S.11 before using this ROM. If you have not updated them to LPI23.29-18-S.11, you should ( zip located here ). Once updated, flash this partition updater AND the rom of choice.
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I have latest CM13 on sprint XT1526. Using tWRP flashed above 2 partition update files, but still failed to flash this ROM. any idea?
dslack420 said:
Does the deodexed rom include wifi hotspot. I cannot get it to work for some reason tryed build prop edits but nothing worked
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No it does not. There are some database edits along with the build.prop edits. I thought I made a flashable hotspot fix for the latest version. I will see if I can find it.
harsheshsachdev said:
Does this rom support VoLTE .?
I m using ressurection remix ri8 now..
Net is working good, but can't make calls n texts..
Using jio on surnia xt1526 sprint..
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This is only for boost mobile.
amadorsg1 said:
Hello SuperR,
Could you provide more details on how you make a backup I would really appreciate it. thanks!
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In twrp, choose the backup option.
min1968 said:
I have latest CM13 on sprint XT1526. Using tWRP flashed above 2 partition update files, but still failed to flash this ROM. any idea?
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Send the recovery.log after flashing so I can see what is going on.
SuperR. said:
Send the recovery.log after flashing so I can see what is going on.
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Attached
min1968 said:
Attached
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This is your issue:
Code:
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system at /system: Device or resource busy
Extracting system...
minzip: Can't create target file "/system/.supersu": Read-only file system
Not sure why it is happening. It does not happen on my surnia. You could try rebooting to recovery from the twrp power menu. I have seen this work before in strange cases. You don't need to flash the partitions again since you have already done so. Just boot to recovery, then reboot to recovery, then flash the rom. Sounds strange I know, but it may work.

Help!My OPO cannot flash ROM with recovery.

The Screenshot is below. I got stuck in the H2OS 2.0 so I flash the cos12 to save it from bricking. Then I flash the TWRP. When I wanted to flash a CM13,the problem in the screenshot occurred. Need some Help here.
Help,PLZ
I don't have another phone.I gotta fix this as soon as possible in case I don't miss any important phone calls. plz. Somebody gives me a hand.
The problem is that you're not installing the TWRP flashable rom.
See that the zip file of the CM13 build you tried to install is called cm13......bacon-signed-fastboot......zip. So you're trying to install a fastboot rom with a custom recovery, instead of trying to install a custom rom for a custom recovery. That's why TWRP doesn't found any meta-inf folder.
When downloading the rom in the official web be sure to download the one compatible with custom recoveries.
mustang_ssc said:
The problem is that you're not installing the TWRP flashable rom.
See that the zip file of the CM13 build you tried to install is called cm13......bacon-signed-fastboot......zip. So you're trying to install a fastboot rom with a custom recovery, instead of trying to install a custom rom for a custom recovery. That's why TWRP doesn't found any meta-inf folder.
When downloading the rom in the official web be sure to download the one compatible with custom recoveries.
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Okay,Thanks. But when I tried another ROM (NucleaRom-V2.1.4-BETA[7.0]-bacon-20161011-0245.zip) ,I failed again. It occurred error 7. The TWRP is universal in many ROMs,right?I used to installed many with it successfully.However, I failed again and again this time.
SimonYJB said:
Okay,Thanks. But when I tried another ROM (NucleaRom-V2.1.4-BETA[7.0]-bacon-20161011-0245.zip) ,I failed again. It occurred error 7. The TWRP is universal in many ROMs,right?I used to installed many with it successfully.However, I failed again and again this time.
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The 7 error use to happen when you get a bad download and there is missing data. You can compare the md5 of the rom to check if there are missing data or simply download it again, or try another rom.
Also i suggest you to use the latest TugaPower TWRP.
mustang_ssc said:
The 7 error use to happen when you get a bad download and there is missing data. You can compare the md5 of the rom to check if there are missing data or simply download it again, or try another rom.
Also i suggest you to use the latest TugaPower TWRP.
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Actually,I'm using the latest TeamWin - TWRP. Here is the screenshot. I downloaded the cm13 official but it didn't work too. Could you give a guide to get a Tugapower TWRP? Maybe it will work with the TugaPower TWRP.
SimonYJB said:
Actually,I'm using the latest TeamWin - TWRP. Here is the screenshot. I downloaded the cm13 official but it didn't work too. Could you give a guide to get a Tugapower TWRP? Maybe it will work with the TugaPower TWRP.
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Did you do wipes (system, data, cache and dalvik cache) before flashing the roms?
mustang_ssc said:
Did you do wipes (system, data, cache and dalvik cache) before flashing the roms?
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yea,of course. This problem began at my last ROM(H2OS V2.0.1). Is it the main reason? Before that ROM ,everything goes well.
SimonYJB said:
yea,of course. This problem began at my last ROM(H2OS V2.0.1). Is it the main reason? Before that ROM ,everything goes well.
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Well, honestly i don't know.
I would suggest you to check if the files you have downloaded are not corrupted in case the computer where you're downloading the roms is corrupt them, i experienced that case. So you can check md5 following this guide: http://forums.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/113984-what-md5-how-use-verify-your-download.html
And the TWRP i suggested you is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/unofficial-twrp-3-0-x-tugapower-t3398366. You can install it though fastboot or try with the current recovery you have.
mustang_ssc said:
Well, honestly i don't know.
I would suggest you to check if the files you have downloaded are not corrupted in case the computer where you're downloading the roms is corrupt them, i experienced that case. So you can check md5 following this guide: http://forums.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/113984-what-md5-how-use-verify-your-download.html
And the TWRP i suggested you is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/unofficial-twrp-3-0-x-tugapower-t3398366. You can install it though fastboot or try with the current recovery you have.
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Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. I'll try as you say.Hope the issues can be solved.:good:

[GUIDE] Install Oreo Custom ROMs via TWRP

Good day to everyone! I wish to provide proper steps on how to install the latest Oreo custom ROMs via TWRP in order to lessen the clutter in the custom ROM threads.
You'll need the following:
Latest TWRP Official (Fastboot TWRP)
Latest TWRP Installer (PERMANENT TWRP)
Considering you already installed TWRP via fastboot, we'll make it so that it will be permanently installed and you will not need to flash TWRP via bootloader again.
Download ROM + GApps (or no gapps if Pixel Experience)
Reboot to latest Official TWRP
Do necessary wipes (FORMAT data if having storage number issue; if not, wipe system/data/cache) then transfer ROM + gapps + magisk to internal/external storage
Flash ROM (don't reboot)
Flash latest TWRP Installer (for Permanent TWRP)
Reboot recovery (no need to transfer slots anymore as TWRP does it automatically)
Flash Gapps + Magisk
Reboot to system
To DIRTY FLASH or update the same ROM with an updated version
Reboot to recovery
Flash ROM
Flash TWRP Installer
Reboot recovery
Flash Gapps + Magisk
Reboot to system
For installing custom kernels
Download custom kernel
Reboot recovery
Flash custom kernel
Reboot to system
All of these has been tried and tested by me already.
Hey , where to flash rom??
As you have written gapps + magisk , gapps + magisk twice
sikoo1996 said:
Hey , where to flash rom?
As you have written gapps + magisk , gapps + magisk twice
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I don't know what you mean. Read it again but slowly.
thnx man.
please add instructions to flash twrp permanent or share link.
vkbhanwariya said:
thnx man.
please add instructions to flash twrp permanent or share link.
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+1
vkbhanwariya said:
thnx man.
please add instructions to flash twrp permanent or share link.
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dceamit46 said:
+1
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Guys, TWRP Installer IS the Permanent TWRP. That's why you need to flash it every time after flashing custom ROMs.
joeyhuab said:
Guys, TWRP Installer IS the Permanent TWRP. That's why you need to flash it every time after flashing custom ROMs.
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thanks mate now ROM flashing seems very easy
vkbhanwariya said:
thanks mate now ROM flashing seems very easy
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You're welcome! Good luck in switching ROMs!
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joeyhuab said:
You're welcome! Good luck in switching ROMs!
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I really want to thank you for putting this up. Its immensely helpful and once again you are best at what you do.
gunmanrishi said:
I really want to thank you for putting this up. Its immensely helpful and once again you are best at what you do.
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You're more than welcome and I'm always more than glad to help out the community. :highfive:
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With custom ROMs we have to install Twrp installer every time along with ROM zip, bit awkward.
Is it just me but every time I flash twrp after flashing rom, I got error 20 when flashing gapps. Here's my steps:
- flash rom
- switch partition
- flash twrp
- reboot recovery (or bootloader then flashboot recovery)
- flash gapps -> error 20
Without flashing twrp permanent, I can flash gapps, no error.
madhpharma said:
With custom ROMs we have to install Twrp installer every time along with ROM zip, bit awkward.
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Yep. That's because the ROM being flashed overwrites the recovery since there's no recovery partition.
kopitalk said:
Is it just me but every time I flash twrp after flashing rom, I got error 20 when flashing gapps. Here's my steps:
- flash rom
- switch partition
- flash twrp
- reboot recovery (or bootloader then flashboot recovery)
- flash gapps -> error 20
Without flashing twrp permanent, I can flash gapps, no error.
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Did you flash the TWRP.img or TWRP Installer.zip in TWRP?
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joeyhuab said:
Yep. That's because the ROM being flashed overwrites the recovery since there's no recovery partition.
Did you flash the TWRP.img or TWRP Installer.zip in TWRP?
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Twrp installer, to be exact Twrp-recoveryInstaller-3.2.1-2-oreo.zip
joeyhuab said:
Guys, TWRP Installer IS the Permanent TWRP. That's why you need to flash it every time after flashing custom ROMs.
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If we need to flash it every time after flash rom so how it's called permanent TWRP I don't understand. That because our device don't have recovery partition? If that so where this TWRP installed ( in which partition)?
cherryb8844 said:
If we need to flash it every time after flash rom so how it's called permanent TWRP I don't understand. That because our device don't have recovery partition? If that so where this TWRP installed ( in which partition)?
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It's called permanent twrp because it won't get replaced by built in recovery whenever you reboot to recovery from system. TWRP gets installed within a part of the system partition.
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kopitalk said:
Is it just me but every time I flash twrp after flashing rom, I got error 20 when flashing gapps. Here's my steps:
- flash rom
- switch partition
- flash twrp
- reboot recovery (or bootloader then flashboot recovery)
- flash gapps -> error 20
Without flashing twrp permanent, I can flash gapps, no error.
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Error 20 if I'm not wrong, means you are using the wrong gapps package.
Are you using the right one?
varben said:
Error 20 if I'm not wrong, means you are using the wrong gapps package.
Are you using the right one?
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Yes, I certainly use the right one (8.1), that's why I was baffled when twrp says that my device is 7.1.2 every time I tried to flash the 8.1 gapps. Anyway, flashing rom then straightaway followed by gapps and magisk was fine. I can flash twrp installer later on. But I just don't understand why.
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Yes, I certainly use the right one (8.1), that's why I was baffled when twrp says that my device is 7.1.2 every time I tried to flash the 8.1 gapps. Anyway, flashing rom then straightaway followed by gapps and magisk was fine. I can flash twrp installer later on. But I just don't understand why.
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Well that's weird. Works for me by flashing Gapps and Magisk after rebooting to recovery since it switches slots when you do that. Did you possibly come from a Nougat ROM which is why that's the error showing up?
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joeyhuab said:
Well that's weird. Works for me by flashing Gapps and Magisk after rebooting to recovery since it switches slots when you do that. Did you possibly come from a Nougat ROM which is why that's the error showing up?
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I was thinking of that too but no, I was on Oreo Jan built the first time I rooted the phone and flash LOS15.1. Do you think I should at least flash Oreo stock once? Maybe my bootloader is still Nougat

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