I'm going to buy a second-hand Droid Razr.
How I can completely wipe it? I want to remove everything, I want it just like out of the box without any mod or personal data.
Thank you
supermario3 said:
I'm going to buy a second-hand Droid Razr.
How I can completely wipe it? I want to remove everything, I want it just like out of the box without any mod or personal data.
Thank you
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Config/pricacy/factory reset/ mark format everything and you should be okay.
If you - are running a custom rom however you'll have to flash a stock rom. Cheers
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And how can I be sure that there isn't a custom rom?
wipe data then rsd back to .173 and OTA to 184
Settings Menu
1. Go back to the Home screen.
2. Next tap on the application list.
3. Select Settings.
4. Then choose Privacy.
5. Next tap on Factory data reset.
6. Then select Reset phone. If you want to wipe out all data on the SD card then make sure the checkbox Erase USB storage is ticked.
7. Next follow the onscreen instruction to finish off the process.
Wait for the Razr to reboot.
Hardware key
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Press VOLUME UP + VOLUME DOWN + POWER KEY for a few seconds.
3. From the Boot options screen, use the VOLUME DOWN key to navigate to the next option, then select the Recovery by using the VOLUME UP key.
4. When you see the Motorola logo screen, press the VOLUME UP + VOLUME DOWN key.
5. On the next screen, press the VOLUME DOWN key to go to the Wipe data / factory reset option, then use the POWER key to select that option.
6. Press VOLUME DOWN key to select YES - delete all user data. Then Press the POWER key.
7. When prompted for a reboot, press the POWER key.
8. Wait for the Motorola Razr to reboot.
Where I can find this ".173" . I have an european unbranded phone, is .173 good for me? Or should I choose something from here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362956
Any particoular advice? (for example about downgrading possibilities, latest update or root)
A "n00b guide"? I used to have only HTC smartphones
supermario3 said:
Where I can find this ".173" . I have an european unbranded phone, is .173 good for me? Or should I choose something from here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362956
Any particoular advice? (for example about downgrading possibilities, latest update or root)
A "n00b guide"? I used to have only HTC smartphones
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those are several different versions. go to your about phone in settings and waht does it say in the system version section?
along with android version?
My razr has
System version
651.167.23.XT910.Retail.en.EU
Android Version
2.3.6
Modem Version
U_03.1C.93P
Kernel Version
2.6.35.7-g24431a2
Build number
6.5.1-167_SPU-15-M2-3
Is this the latest version? Is this an original version?
Thanks you very much to all of you
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I have successfully flash the the stock SBF 6 times and while it does unroot my phone and restore the stock system it doesn't seem to wipe the data. WHen I reboot my phone and go through the activation, all my apps are still there and my email ect is still set up.
Doesn't returning to stock actually return it to just out of the box condition? I'm new to motorola so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Advice would be sweet...
Here's what I have done:
1) Power off and volume up and power
2) plug in usb
3) load up RSD Lite and select SBF
4) click start
5) once completed I pull battery and manually power up
No it doesn't wipe the phone. You would have to do a factory reset. You can do it in settings. Also you can power down. Press volume down and power till boot. Press power down till you see android recovery then volume up. Then volume down and up at same time. I think. May want to google it to be sure the steps are right.
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Battery Question
So wait, if i installed a Pseudo-Rom, such as the Photon Laser Rom, without following the battery instructions, do i have to return to stock then redo all the Rom installation stuff to fix it?
bricky23 said:
No it doesn't wipe the phone. You would have to do a factory reset. You can do it in settings. Also you can power down. Press volume down and power till boot. Press power down till you see android recovery then volume up. Then volume down and up at same time. I think. May want to google it to be sure the steps are right.
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Thanks, I figured as such. I'm used to odin and that wipes the entire phone.
Hello,
I recently upgraded to 4.0.3 (without reading up) and found that it was a beta release and somethings are not working correctly or crashing a lot.
So I would like to revert back to 2.3.5 however I have had a few problems doing so. When I put 2.3.5 back on, I received a load of force closes of processes (google) to name a few.
I used ODIN to do the update and again to revert back to 2.3.5. Could anyone explain or point me in the right direction of how to do this?
I am using a Galaxy S2 on the orange network. Please let me know if you need anymore information and please post as much information as possible as I only know so much.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
Simon1983uk said:
Hello,
I recently upgraded to 4.0.3 (without reading up) and found that it was a beta release and somethings are not working correctly or crashing a lot.
So I would like to revert back to 2.3.5 however I have had a few problems doing so. When I put 2.3.5 back on, I received a load of force closes of processes (google) to name a few.
I used ODIN to do the update and again to revert back to 2.3.5. Could anyone explain or point me in the right direction of how to do this?
I am using a Galaxy S2 on the orange network. Please let me know if you need anymore information and please post as much information as possible as I only know so much.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
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You are right to use odin, did you do a full data wipe before reverting back.
s.d.oconnor said:
You are right to use odin, did you do a full data wipe before reverting back.
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I don't think I did now you mention it, can you let me know how to do a full wipe and add 2.3.5 back on(link to a stable version)?
1. Shut the POWER OFF
2. Hold the Volume Down button
3. Briefly Press and release the Power button
4. A menu will then appears that let you allows for Fastbook, Recovery, Clear Storage, and Simlock
5. Select Clear Storage by pressing the Volume Down button
6. Quickly Press and release the Power button
7. Select Volume Up for YES and Volume Down for NO
Is this correct?
Nice tags by the way, very welcoming.
Simon1983uk said:
1. Shut the POWER OFF
2. Hold the Volume Down button
3. Briefly Press and release the Power button
4. A menu will then appears that let you allows for Fastbook, Recovery, Clear Storage, and Simlock
5. Select Clear Storage by pressing the Volume Down button
6. Quickly Press and release the Power button
7. Select Volume Up for YES and Volume Down for NO
Is this correct?
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Correct for what ???
never seen this on SGS2 ,
what are you trying to achieve .
jje
A full data wipe then putting 2.3.5 on instead of 4.0.3.
Simon1983uk said:
A full data wipe then putting 2.3.5 on instead of 4.0.3.
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Follow the instructions to wipe in CWM recovery as in the faqs and guides .
phone off hold down power home and vol up buttons release at boot screen .
ignore what you posted totally as they are nothing to do with SGS2
Install older bootloader
Install stock rom .
....................................
Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .Or need to return to service or decide if its hardware/firmware problem .
Backup data first if phone is working .
Boot CWM recovery
Mounts and Storage
Format cache data system sd card .
Remove battery
Boot to download mode
Open Odin
flash old bootloader
followed by
Install correct stock firmware .
use usb jig to set rom counter to zero .
jje
Newbie with i717 Unrooted stock JB. Due to apparent lag issues since updating to JB, I would like to improve performance by installing either Padawan or Stock deodexed_DEBLOAT ROM.
1. What are the differences between the 2 ROMS?
2. Where can I find the detailed steps to follow to install the Padawan ROM?
3. Where can I find the detailed steps to follow to install the deodexed_DEBLOAT ROM?
Go to the development thread. Each rom has instructions on how to flash. GL
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I've use the Padawan jb 4.1.2
Its a great ROM. There were still some lag issues that some were experiencing. I did not. Maybe just what you use with it and how. There is also a kernel made just for it allowing over clock(oc) I liked it. Anyway there are a couple other ROMS available. The BlackStar X ( ICS 4.0.4) is a must if you haven't experienced it. Anyway hope this helps a little. Experiment a little....
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I flash everything. There is no other way to know what you will like. It's all about how you use the rom. And remember, every phone responds different to different roms, the phone has a mind of its own. I did enjoy the padawan....great rom! Myself, I'm not much into stock roms though....Just have fun! :cyclops:
Stock deodexed debloated is just at&t official JB deodexed and debloate. You can look up the meaning of deodexed and debloated means getting rid of at&t and samsung crap apps.
With Padawan, the dev took the stock rom (probably the deodexed, debloated rom) and made some performance tweaks.
I have used previous versions of Padawan and they have been rock solid and stable. Paired with the custom OC kernel, it may be the best rom option
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I have always used Padawan since version 4. Bought my note used, unlocked, rooted, then flashed Padawan.
Never felt the need to try another.
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Ash359 said:
I have always used Padawan since version 4. Bought my note used, unlocked, rooted, then flashed Padawan.
Never felt the need to try another.
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You really never tried any other roms?? That is amazing if it be the case. It is too easy to try the many, many great roms out there, to not do so. IMHO. Backups work wonders so you can go back with little hassle. Just curious.
Thanks to all for your help. i717 is currently UNrooted with stock JB 4.1.2. My plan is to flash either the debloated_deodexed ROM or the Padawan ROM (both of which are pre-rooted) using the following procedure:
1 It is not necessary to Root UNrooted phone before starting this procedure
2 Backup items on internal sd card (phone folder) to external SD or Computer
3 Odin307.zip file - extract 4 files to computer Desktop
4 openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-quincyatt.img.tar file - copy to computer Desktop
5 SGH-I717UCMD3_4.1.2_Stock_Deodexed_DEBLOAT.zipfile or Padawan_JB.zipfile - copy to root of External SD Card
6 Unplug phone and power off
7 Open odin3 v3.07.exe on computer desktop and click pda button
8 In pda dialog, browse to desktop and select openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-quincyatt.img.tar file, which puts link to twrp file in pda entry area
9 Put phone in download mode - hold vol down button and plug in usb cable
10 At warning screen, push vol up to continue and go to downloading mode
11 On desktop computer see connection under ID:COM (blue highlight) if no connection, may need to install drivers. curser should be blinking in phone entry area
12 To flash recovery, click start - recovery takes just a few seconds resulting in green bar at top left and RESET in blue highlight (& later PASS in green highlight?)
13 Phone will auto reboot - unplug phone after reboot starts (music tones)
14 Wait for phone to completely reboot and then power off phone
15 Push and Hold vol up & down and push power button
16 At Samsung logo, release power button
17 At Teamwin display, Release vol up & down
18 Push backup & with Boot, Data and System boxes checked, swipe to backup (2-3 min)
19 At finish, swipe to unlock
20 Don't reboot system, backup to screen with buttons
21 Select wipe button & swipe to factory reset
22 Select Advanced Wipe (may require backup to prev screen) & then select system and then swipe to wipe
23 Press Back button or backup arrow one or more times to screen with buttons and then select Install button
24 Find ROM File on SD Card: SGH-I717UCMD3_4.1.2_Stock_Deodexed_DEBLOAT.zip (or Padawan_JB.zip)
25 Select the ROM File with finger and then swipe to confirm flash.
26 After Flash, the word Successful should be displayed
27 Select reboot system (If TWRP offers to fix SU, select do not fix) and leave alone for 10 minutes after it boots up
28 Go thru setup process. e.g., when Use Google Location screen appears, select FINISH, etc
29 At home screen select Apps Icon - ATT Smart WFI is there but most other att apps & bloatware are gone. SuperSU is also there
Two Questions:
1. Does my phone have to be rooted BEFORE I begin the above procedure? (Update - not necessary to Root)
2. Are there any apparent errors in the above procedure?
marose1 said:
Thanks to all for your help. i717 is currently UNrooted with stock JB 4.1.2. My plan is to flash either the debloated_deodexed ROM or the Padawan ROM (both of which are pre-rooted) using the following procedure:
1Unplug phone and power off
2Open odin on computer and click pda button
3Go to desktop and open twrp file, which puts link to twrp file in pda entry area
4Put phone in download mode - hold vol down button and plug in usb cable
5At warning screen, push vol up to continue and go to downloading mode
6On desktop computer see connection under ID:COM (blue highlight) (if no connection, may need to install drivers) Curser should be blinking in phone entry area
7To flash recovery, click start - recovery takes just a few seconds resulting in green bar at top left and RESET in blue highlight (& later PASS in green highlight?)
8Phone will auto reboot - unplug phone after reboot starts (music tones)
9Wait for phone to completely reboot and then power off phone
10Push and Hold vol up & down and push power button
11At Samsung logo, release power button
12At Teamwin display, Release vol up & down
13Push backup & with Boot, Data and System boxes checked, swipe to backup (2-3 min)
14At finish, swipe to unlock
15Don't reboot system, backup to screen with buttons
16Select wipe button & swipe to factory reset
17Select Advanced Wipe (may require backup to prev screen) & then select system and then swipe to wipe
18Press Back button or backup arrow one or more times to screen with buttons and then select Install button
19Find ROM File on SD Card: SGH-I717UCMD3_4.1.2_Stock_Deodexed_DEBLOAT.zip (or Padawan_JB.zip)
20Select the ROM File with finger and then swipe to confirm flash. (If TWRP trys to fix SU, do not fix)
21After Flash, the word Successful should be displayed
22Select reboot system and leave alone for 10 minutes after it boots up
23Go thru setup process. e.g., when Use Google Location screen appears, select FINISH, etc
24At home screen select Apps Icon - ATT Smart WFI is there but most other att apps & bloatware are gone. SuperSU is also there.
Two Questions:
1. Does my phone have to be rooted BEFORE I begin the above procedure?
2. Are there any apparent errors in the above procedure?
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No your phone does not have to be rooted to do all of this. That is by far the BEST and informative procedure I've read. The only thing that is not included in the list is downloading the custom pre-rooted rom onto the sdcard.
marose1 said:
Thanks to all for your help. i717 is currently UNrooted with stock JB 4.1.2. My plan is to flash either the debloated_deodexed ROM or the Padawan ROM (both of which are pre-rooted) using the following procedure:
1Unplug phone and power off
2Open odin on computer and click pda button
3Go to desktop and open twrp file, which puts link to twrp file in pda entry area
4Put phone in download mode - hold vol down button and plug in usb cable
5At warning screen, push vol up to continue and go to downloading mode
6On desktop computer see connection under ID:COM (blue highlight) (if no connection, may need to install drivers) Curser should be blinking in phone entry area
7To flash recovery, click start - recovery takes just a few seconds resulting in green bar at top left and RESET in blue highlight (& later PASS in green highlight?)
8Phone will auto reboot - unplug phone after reboot starts (music tones)
9Wait for phone to completely reboot and then power off phone
10Push and Hold vol up & down and push power button
11At Samsung logo, release power button
12At Teamwin display, Release vol up & down
13Push backup & with Boot, Data and System boxes checked, swipe to backup (2-3 min)
14At finish, swipe to unlock
15Don't reboot system, backup to screen with buttons
16Select wipe button & swipe to factory reset
17Select Advanced Wipe (may require backup to prev screen) & then select system and then swipe to wipe
18Press Back button or backup arrow one or more times to screen with buttons and then select Install button
19Find ROM File on SD Card: SGH-I717UCMD3_4.1.2_Stock_Deodexed_DEBLOAT.zip (or Padawan_JB.zip)
20Select the ROM File with finger and then swipe to confirm flash. (If TWRP trys to fix SU, do not fix)
21After Flash, the word Successful should be displayed
22Select reboot system and leave alone for 10 minutes after it boots up
23Go thru setup process. e.g., when Use Google Location screen appears, select FINISH, etc
24At home screen select Apps Icon - ATT Smart WFI is there but most other att apps & bloatware are gone. SuperSU is also there.
Two Questions:
1. Does my phone have to be rooted BEFORE I begin the above procedure?
2. Are there any apparent errors in the above procedure?
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If you go to rootgalaxynote.com there is a video that takes you through it step by step.
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I ran padawan but now I'm running debloated. Some reason it runs smoother on my phone
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I have tried few other ROM before Padawan, but I like the stability of Padawan.
I am now running Telus official JB and debloated it myself. Padawan JB is AT&T based, and it is missing few things that I am looking for, but Telus has them.
I am just wishing ptmr will do a new version of Nebula, which is like Padawan, but based on Telus.
4.1.2 ends up getting laggy and extremely slow for me...clearing cache and such helps but always goes back ... I've flashed all of them .....4.2.2 is smoother on my device
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Got the phone with rebooting problem: it got the rebooting after updated. The device restarted during Android app optimization stage so I just unblock with the AT&T stock file (pda-odin-att-stock.tar) after that the phone can boot up fine the problem still. It works but continuing reboot every 2 minutes. I tried to clear the cache, test redbend fota... but nothing works
Anyone has idea?
abbuyacc said:
Got the phone with rebooting problem: it got the rebooting after updated. The device restarted during Android app optimization stage so I just unblock with the AT&T stock file (pda-odin-att-stock.tar) after that the phone can boot up fine the problem still. It works but continuing reboot every 2 minutes. I tried to clear the cache, test redbend fota... but nothing works
Anyone has idea?
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your English is a little rough my friend
did you get the phone with reboot issue?
or
it started rebooting after an update?
what kind of update?
what rom are you trying to run?
and I don't understand "unblock with the ATT stock file " ?????
also what is "test redbend fota" ???
you need to be a little clearer with information please
captemo said:
your English is a little rough my friend
did you get the phone with reboot issue?
or
it started rebooting after an update?
what kind of update?
what rom are you trying to run?
and I don't understand "unblock with the ATT stock file " ?????
also what is "test redbend fota" ???
you need to be a little clearer with information please
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First of all sorry about my English. I wish I can do better.
I got the phone with the rebooting and base on the owner of the phone he said it started rebooting after an update.
Not sure what was of update to but the phone I got always rebooting during Android app optimization stage ( when it updating about 90 files or so) but it got reboot when updating to the file of 57th (So it was not actually working)
I watched and followed the youtube (how to unblock/unbrick galaxy i717) which it used the pda-odin-att-stock.tar file with the ODIN3 V1.85 (I guess that original ROM of AT&T (android version 2.3)
After successful unblock/unbrick the phone the phone actual worked but the problem still. It works but only 2 minutes and the phone reboots.
2/ test redbend fota is one the options you can choose after hard booting the phone using both up - down keys and power key (other options are to clear the cache, or wipe the data..)
That actually happened to me while testing out Bean Stalk(which btw AWESOME ROM). It would do a Random Reboot and continuously do that every 2 minutes or so. The way I fixed it was by doing the following steps:
1) Power off your phone. If unable to power off, remove and reinsert the battery.
2 )Press and hold between both Volume keys and the Power key at the same time until the phone vibrates, then release ONLY the Power key.
3)Continue holding the Volume keys until Samsung appears on the screen. Then release both volume keys.
The recovery menu will display.
4) Press Volume down to move to option 3, Wipe data/factory reset, and then press the Home key to accept.
5) Use Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate in the menu and select Yes- Delete all user data.
6)Navigate to highlight OK and press the Home key to select.
7) Select Reboot system now.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THIS WILL DELETE EVERYTHING INSIDE YOUR SD CARD AS WELL! SO DO A BACKUP BEFORE ERASING EVERYTHING!
hafridi said:
That actually happened to me while testing out Bean Stalk(which btw AWESOME ROM). It would do a Random Reboot and continuously do that every 2 minutes or so. The way I fixed it was by doing the following steps:
1) Power off your phone. If unable to power off, remove and reinsert the battery.
2 )Press and hold between both Volume keys and the Power key at the same time until the phone vibrates, then release ONLY the Power key.
3)Continue holding the Volume keys until Samsung appears on the screen. Then release both volume keys.
The recovery menu will display.
4) Press Volume down to move to option 3, Wipe data/factory reset, and then press the Home key to accept.
5) Use Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate in the menu and select Yes- Delete all user data.
6)Navigate to highlight OK and press the Home key to select.
7) Select Reboot system now.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THIS WILL DELETE EVERYTHING INSIDE YOUR SD CARD AS WELL! SO DO A BACKUP BEFORE ERASING EVERYTHING!
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I have done it already and it didn't works. I tried to clear the cache also and other options too but none of them worked.
abbuyacc said:
I have done it already and it didn't works. I tried to clear the cache also and other options too but none of them worked.
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Could it be a battery issue? I mean if its not software, it might be hardware. Please check if the battery is fine? If you could elaborate the steps you took or the update process you followed, that would be great.
Don't worry we will definitely figure this out, i know how sad it can be when you are without your phone.
hafridi said:
Could it be a battery issue? I mean if its not software, it might be hardware. Please check if the battery is fine? If you could elaborate the steps you took or the update process you followed, that would be great.
Don't worry we will definitely figure this out, i know how sad it can be when you are without your phone.
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No. Surely it is not about the battery. Battery is full and hold the charge pretty well. As I mentioned I was re-installed the original ROM of the phone and there was nothing much to say about this procedure. After reinstalled the original rom the phone works but the problems is still same (rebooting after 2 minutes), before the the phone didn't work and just was in the updating stage but I guess the time of the updating file was also about 2 minutes.
I believe this is about the software than the hardware issue. I am thinking that I may want to install the newest ROM to see it will work or not but I am in the middle of some works right now and have no time for it. So I am just wait to see if there is anyone had similar issue and follow their instruction. Thank you you all.
I am sure you either have hardware issue or in most circumstances it is a user issue.
Is there any possibility you have not read everything or something you are not understanding?
Those of us responding do so because our methods are tried and true. Nobody else is having this issue.
I just ask is it possible?
Have you confidently tried all suggestions with no shortcuts? Even the smallest deviation can lead to the biggest problems
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Here is a suggestion:
Please go to stock rom. After Odin restarts the phone...do not touch. Let the phone sit there for a little bit. Then if it restarts u might need to format your internal sd card after formatting system, data, cache and then install rom.
I had to flash it
hafridi said:
That actually happened to me while testing out Bean Stalk(which btw AWESOME ROM). It would do a Random Reboot and continuously do that every 2 minutes or so. The way I fixed it was by doing the following steps:
1) Power off your phone. If unable to power off, remove and reinsert the battery.
2 )Press and hold between both Volume keys and the Power key at the same time until the phone vibrates, then release ONLY the Power key.
3)Continue holding the Volume keys until Samsung appears on the screen. Then release both volume keys.
The recovery menu will display.
4) Press Volume down to move to option 3, Wipe data/factory reset, and then press the Home key to accept.
5) Use Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate in the menu and select Yes- Delete all user data.
6)Navigate to highlight OK and press the Home key to select.
7) Select Reboot system now.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THIS WILL DELETE EVERYTHING INSIDE YOUR SD CARD AS WELL! SO DO A BACKUP BEFORE ERASING EVERYTHING!
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factory reset did not help me with this...I ended up having to flash CM 10.1. Its the most stable custom I have used on this phone yet....
Hi ,
i got a phone which is similar to Note 2 but it is not.i want to completely wipe out and install the custom rom on this.
it has got only 2 gb internal storage
after bit of googling i copied cynogenmod 10.1 of Note 2 and Gapps on the internal storage of phone then i tried to do get into boot mode of the phone where it shows me 3 options recovery, fastboot and normal boot. when i select normal boot phone starts normally, when i choose fastboot it does nothing and on recover it takes me
android system recovery 3e
it give me few options
reebot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from SD card
apply update from cache
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache
backup user data
restore user data
when i select any options it does nothing and comes with red warning triangle with android icon and the it goes back if i press home button
being a absolutely new i dont have any clue
can someone help me or point into right direction
for installing custom rom on unbranded phone? i have found many links for various branded models of the phone but not for chines s or unbranded
i am sure currently it has 4.1.1
can someone provide me the step by step guidence to install the tools and get the custom rom?
your help will appreciated
Thanks in advance
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In 3e, the select button is usually the home button, and the back button is usually the power button. It could also be the other way round.
Have you tried that?
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aureljared said:
In 3e, the select button is usually the home button, and the back button is usually the power button. It could also be the other way round.
Have you tried that?
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yes i did and when i do that i can see is android logo with red warning triangle. if i press again home button the it come back 3e screen with same options
jain236 said:
yes i did and when i do that i can see is android logo with red warning triangle. if i press again home button the it come back 3e screen with same options
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If your device happens to have the same keylayout as my other unbranded S4 clone, the keys are
Vol Up - Select
Vol Down - Scroll Down
Home - none
Back - none
Menu - none
Power - some kind of screen lock that doesn't let you push any buttons unless you press Power again
But since you mentioned something about the home button, probably it'll be
Vol Up - Select
Vol Down - Scroll Down
Home - some kind of screen lock that doesn't let you push any buttons unless you press Homeagain
Back - ?
Menu - ?
Power - ?
As you can see, there is no key for Scroll Up as far as I know.
Let me know if the keys above work.
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jain236 said:
i copied cynogenmod 10.1 of Note 2 and Gapps on the internal storage of phone
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android system recovery 3e
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Whoa. Hold up. You can't install zips other than OTA zips in 3e. :good:
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