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I have decided to post the wipe scripts here for those KernelHolics & Flashaholics that are flashing kernels and ROMs constantly. I've made small modifications to these scripts FULL credit to the originator of them Credits below.
These are compatible with TWRP, CWM.
Since there have been numerous kernels recently being posted and people wondering what to wipe or what not to wiped here is the Kernel Cleaner.
1. Place the file in the root of your /sdcard
2. Flash Kernel Cleaner
3. Flash/Fastboot Kernel
4. Reboot.
Download: http://d-h.st/ke1
This second script I'm sure everyone is familiar with SUPERWIPE script.
Tired of wiping after every ROM or not knowing what to wipe to flash a ROM and have a clean install? Just flash this script & flash ROM easy right?
1. Place Wipe-Script in root of /sdcard
2. Flash Wipe-Script
3. Flash ROM
4. Reboot.
5. Wipes System, Cache, Data.
Download: http://d-h.st/qIo
Debug
If it doesn't flash please tell me what recovery your using.
ONLY works for the DROID DNA flashing this on another device will brick your phone.
Credit goes to the following people.
Mike1986
AmazingLarry31
Jivy26
I-777
Myself
IF YOU USE/DOWNLOAD THIS SCRIPT PLEASE PRESS THE THANKS BUTTON
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Awesome. Thanks. Will test later today when I get home.
Sent from my ViperDNA
cool,works great Thanks!
Very cool...what does the Kernel Cleaner wipe? I will either Flash GUI or fastboot flash the boot.img file, then boot into recovery, wipe cache, wipe dalvik, mount system then flash the corresponding zip files.
Anything else I should be doing/this script does?
when using the system wipe it will wipe your SD card FYI. Just lost my backups luckly I know about the adb sideload trick to get a rom back on my device to get back up and running. May want to adjust the script to not wipe the location on data that is the SD card (not sure of the xact location )
crackeyes said:
when using the system wipe it will wipe your SD card FYI. Just lost my backups luckly I know about the adb sideload trick to get a rom back on my device to get back up and running. May want to adjust the script to not wipe the location on data that is the SD card (not sure of the xact location )
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Will update the zip today.
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...Awesome... said:
Will update the zip today.
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It is the data/media folder that holds the SD card
crackeyes said:
It is the data/media folder that holds the SD card
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Yes its cache, system, data. I will make one with just cache, system.
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...Awesome... said:
Yes its cache, system, data. I will make one with just cache, system.
Sent from my HTC One S using Tapatalk 2
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has it been updated
bakemcbride21 said:
Very cool...what does the Kernel Cleaner wipe? I will either Flash GUI or fastboot flash the boot.img file, then boot into recovery, wipe cache, wipe dalvik, mount system then flash the corresponding zip files.
Anything else I should be doing/this script does?
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i second this.. what does the kernel cleaner wipe actually do?
No most of those programs already wipe. This is only if you fastboot/flash the kernel just like the OP states.
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So i used the superwipe script in TWRP recovery and immediately after I went into mounts and attempted to mount system. I was going to install CyanogenMOD newest nightly from a clean flash.
Although when I chose mount system my phone rebooted, since there is no OS it obviously stays at the HTC white splash screen. So i hold the power and vol down button get back into bootloader so i can go back into recovery but now my entire SDcard is wiped, gone, no where to be found. At first I am like alright whatever screw it sh*t happens so i move onto to restore a backup of a ROM i have via USB-OTG and now nothing works, I cant boot into OS or recovery, i tried fastboot flash recovery again, and it succeeds both with TWRP and CWM but it never boots into recovery.
I see like the splash screens of the recovery (the teamwin icon and CWM icon but never fully boots) and then it goes into a constant bootloop that never comes out of it.
Help please!
El Ha$on said:
So i used the superwipe script in TWRP recovery and immediately after I went into mounts and attempted to mount system. I was going to install CyanogenMOD newest nightly from a clean flash.
Although when I chose mount system my phone rebooted, since there is no OS it obviously stays at the HTC white splash screen. So i hold the power and vol down button get back into bootloader so i can go back into recovery but now my entire SDcard is wiped, gone, no where to be found. At first I am like alright whatever screw it sh*t happens so i move onto to restore a backup of a ROM i have via USB-OTG and now nothing works, I cant boot into OS or recovery, i tried fastboot flash recovery again, and it succeeds both with TWRP and CWM but it never boots into recovery.
I see like the splash screens of the recovery (the teamwin icon and CWM icon but never fully boots) and then it goes into a constant bootloop that never comes out of it.
Help please!
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Follow the unbricking thread. Specifically my posts to get you back up and running.
Skip right to the part where you flash "ROM.zip", check md5, in fastboot. This will restore your to stock and you can start over.
If you have the eng hboot or a custom splash screen you may have to flash the original parts if the flash doesn't take.
Pay any attention to errors while flashing. I don't follow the DNA much so hit me up in pm if you need help.
thanks a lot
Doesn't work on TWRP 2.5 !
Hi there ,
I have Htc DNA . installed custome recovery TWRP ... flashing Kernel cleaner works! BUT flashing superwipe.zip Doesn't work ! (gives [email protected]).
Can you please help ?!
One another question : how to format phone with twrp ? i have one option "wipe" ... as written there it will wipe everything needed by sliding ?! I do that but seems something still not wiped !? cause phone has crashes ... I would prefer CWM! (better and simple).
BY the way in TWRP i have in wiping partions ... something like "OTG USB " ?? WTF ? what's this that i can't wipe ?!
Thanks for help .
Related
Hi, I was following the steps given in the below thread
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145&fb_source=message
I rooted my phone successfully. Then downloaded "cm-7.1.0-RC1-Cooper-KANG-10.10.11-Grif_07" (98MB) and put it into the root of my SD card. Then I wiped the cache and partition. And then I updated from my SD card selecting the above file (for CM mode 7). Error in caching messages came. And now my phone is not rebooting. The screen is freezed at GALAXY ACE GT - S5830 and I don't know what to do. Can someone please help me
Here's the recovery mode screenshot at present
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Install CWM4 first and then try again.
redlag said:
Install CWM4 first and then try again.
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Can you tell me how ?
I am anything but an expert on these matters.
I wiped data/factory. I wiped cache partition. Also, I didn't flash custom recovery as I was told not to. Is the problem due to any one of the above three ?
Ur facing the problem bcoz ur flashing it with stock recovery. Flash it with cwm 4.0.0.9. Here's d link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1168417
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domnic79 said:
Ur facing the problem bcoz ur flashing it with stock recovery. Flash it with cwm 4.0.0.9. Here's d link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1168417
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Now I don't have to wipe anything?
It will be really helpful if you can tell me how to flash CWM 4.0.0.9
flash the link domnic gave first and reboot recovey. you will have a new recovery.
select install zip and select your rom.
Happy Flashing!
Flash cwm4 same way you tried flashing that rom.
redlag said:
flash the link domnic gave first and reboot recovey. you will have a new recovery.
select install zip and select your rom.
Happy Flashing!
Flash cwm4 same way you tried flashing that rom.
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I flashed it. But the error messages were still coming and when I rebooted the screen still gets freezed at GALAXY ACE GT-S5830 and nothing else is happening.
When I go into the recovery mode, Clock Work Recovery Mode 4.0.0.9 screen is coming , but what are the next steps? Install CM 7?
egregious said:
I flashed it. But the error messages were still coming and when I rebooted the screen still gets freezed at GALAXY ACE GT-S5830 and nothing else is happening.
When I go into the recovery mode, Clock Work Recovery Mode 4.0.0.9 screen is coming , but what are the next steps? Install CM 7?
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First of all, put CWM Recovery as mentioned by dominic79.
then, reboot into Recovery. U will be in CWM recovery now.
Now, wipe data, wipe cache, goto advanced>wipe dalvik cache.
now, go back to main menu in recovery.
choose install zip from sd card.
choose the ROM from ur sd card, and select Yes.
It should work.
amrith.28 said:
First of all, put CWM Recovery as mentioned by dominic79.
then, reboot into Recovery. U will be in CWM recovery now.
Now, wipe data, wipe cache, goto advanced>wipe dalvik cache.
now, go back to main menu in recovery.
choose install zip from sd card.
choose the ROM from ur sd card, and select Yes.
It should work.
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Well, I didn't wipe data or cache or dalvik cache. I installed the ROM from SD card and it worked. I am using CW 7 now and I hope it will be working fine (though I didn't wipe data/cache/dalvik cache like you mentioned)
Thanks a ton
egregious said:
Well, I didn't wipe data or cache or dalvik cache. I installed the ROM from SD card and it worked. I am using CW 7 now and I hope it will be working fine (though I didn't wipe data/cache/dalvik cache like you mentioned)
Thanks a ton
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its just a standard procedure i follow while flashing new ROMs
u should follow the Instructions as per the ROM that u are flashing
u are using CM 7.1 by Grif right ? Well, u do need to wipe (according to the instructions).
Yeah. But I thought since I wiped it before , I didn't need to wipe it again. Before in the sense that before flashing CWM 4.
Thats ok...if u dnt get any problem its fine (bootloops, phone restarting by itself)....
But if u get these problems then do the wipes first then reinstall the rom again
Sent from my GT-S5830
@ rylegolas
sure i will
if its not working though , clean flash back via odin . then install that zip on recovery again.
reyyy96 said:
if its not working though , clean flash back via odin . then install that zip on recovery again.
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Alright.
i was doing swap in my, phone.
i restart phone, and i cant boot a system.
i went to the recovery and wiped sdcard, cache, data , just everything.
i installed new rom, but i still cant boot system.
Can someone help me?
TheHardew said:
i was doing swap in my, phone.
i restart phone, and i cant boot a system.
i went to the recovery and wiped sdcard, cache, data , just everything.
i installed new rom, but i still cant boot system.
Can someone help me?
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Total lack of details firmware etc please post what and where and why .
Dont use such stupid sized fonts .
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siayh kernel
ultima rom XXEMC3
philz recovery 4 cwm based 6.3.0.1
i was making swap to expand my ram
yeasterday about eight oclock PM
did you tried to go back to previous ROM or stock ROM ?
Yea, i installed new rom from recovery and i boot animation cant start. i have still screen samsung galaxy s3.
when i installed rom from odin boot animation starts, im waiting, restart and again.
Im also was tring to restore my backub but i didnt change anything
marbedMB pozdrawiam
Now i restored system from backup and bootanimation cant end. it is still flashing and flashing.
But i think im on the right way
Can you link us to the page you got the instructions and script for swap off please, also try flashing a stock rom then wipe data from stock recovery.
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i was using app Root Swapper Extend Memory
i was tring that.
i installed rom from recovey, from odin, restored system from backup
actualy boot animation starts and cant end
You should look into how you write an informative title. "Problem, help needed" doesn't really describe what you need help with.
But i dont now hot to do this
Did you use the swap file or choose a swap partition?
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i used swap file 256 mb but on sdcard i saw that that file has only 32 mb
i deleted that file from recovery menu
any ideas?
im flashing XXEMC3 stock rom thru odin and bootanimation is starting, ending and restarting after thet im restoring system from backup and i bootanimation cant end
when i restored boot from backup boot animation couldnt start
If you used a swap file there is no reason for the phone to bootloop after flashing stock rom, a data wipe and formatting the SD card (data wipe in stock recovery automatically formats the SD card)
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but im using philz cwm based 6.0.3.2
TheHardew said:
but im using philz cwm based 6.0.3.2
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If you had tried a stock rom you would have flashed stock recovery it's why I said flash it THEN wipe data. You can wipe SD card by going to mounts and storage and format /sdcard.
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ok i do that i do factory reset and wipe cashe but still the same problem
TheHardew said:
ok i do that i do factory reset and wipe cashe but still the same problem
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Format /sdcard?
If that doesn't solve it, I don't think you are telling us everything reflashed a rom should be enough to fix problems, worst case a data wipe will be needed.
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i wiped anything.
I dont now how i do that. Maybe i have to try to install another rom thru odin
TheHardew said:
i wiped anything.
I dont now how i do that. Maybe i have to try to install another rom thru odin
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Here is what I would do in this order exact order:
Wipe data through recovery
format /sdcard in recovery (in CWM touch, mounts and storage format /sdcard)
restore a nandroid backup or flash a custom rom
flash a stock rom through Odin
wipe data again through stock recovery (flashed when you flash any stock rom)
Be sure to check it's fixed after each step, and it should solve 99% of all software based problems.
Also if you recieve any errors tell us exactly what they say, otherwise we are shooting in the dark.
hi,
I'm trying to install the Super Jelly Bean 4.0 and
therefore I have to flash stock ics .587 excluding: kernel and simlock.ta but those options aren't available nor visible in my flashtool. and by researching they should be enabled. I tried this on an other computer same deal there
OS used:
windows 7 - 64 bit
windows 8 - 64 bit
phone:
Sony Ericson Xperia ray running stock ics .587
screen of flash tool (version 9.10.1 downloaded here):
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anyone got a clue on how to fix this or what I might be doing wrong?
Do a backup in cwm first
Then simply flash a kernel for sjb and install the rom. You don't really need to flash .587 first, it's just recommended and I didn't do that too
Sent from my SK17i running stock ics (.587)
You can still install .587 and flash the right kernel after that.
Now it got stuck on the fusion logo (installed v5.5), it remains showing up, shutting the phone down and then restart to the logo
any idea's on how to fix that?
I know it says this might take some time, but I've been waiting 4~5h so I think it's stuck
cskiwi said:
Now it got stuck on the fusion logo (installed v5.5), it remains showing up, shutting the phone down and then restart to the logo
any idea's on how to fix that?
I know it says this might take some time, but I've been waiting 4~5h so I think it's stuck
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flash the kernal again. using flash tool. extract the boot file from the rom
Siddharth121 said:
flash the kernal again. using flash tool. extract the boot file from the rom
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not sure what you mean by this?
In fastbood mode on my phone
> flash kernel (using the .img file downloaded from fusion)
and then?
What he meant was flash the Kernel Included with the ROM but there is no Included kernel with Super jelly bean.
Try the latest Lupus kernel (that's the one i use) and try re-flashing SJB.
tym0 said:
What he meant was flash the Kernel Included with the ROM but there is no Included kernel with Super jelly bean.
Try the latest Lupus kernel (that's the one i use) and try re-flashing SJB.
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Thanks I tink I'm slowly getting how this work, but flashing with lupus gives me same just the logo (maybe just installing)
but I think I might be doing something wrong:
Let me just tell what i do in flashtool
phone in fastboot (blue light)
in cmd: > fastboot.exe flash boot "luPus_urushi_jBv8(5).img"
- Start phone
- Root phone (tool I foned that seems to work)
- install x-parts
- install CWM
-- go in recovery mode
----> wipe data / factory reset
----> wipe cache partition
----> wipe dalvik cache
-- In mounts and storage
----> erase system
----> erase data
----> erase cache
-- install from sd
----> SJB
----> gapps
this should work? or might I be forgetting some parts or doing somehting wrong?
cskiwi said:
Thanks I tink I'm slowly getting how this work, but flashing with lupus gives me same just the logo (maybe just installing)
but I think I might be doing something wrong:
Let me just tell what i do in flashtool
phone in fastboot (blue light)
in cmd: > fastboot.exe flash boot "luPus_urushi_jBv8(5).img"
- Start phone
- Root phone (tool I foned that seems to work)
- install x-parts
- install CWM
-- go in recovery mode
----> wipe data / factory reset
----> wipe cache partition
----> wipe dalvik cache
-- In mounts and storage
----> erase system
----> erase data
----> erase cache
-- install from sd
----> SJB
----> gapps
this should work? or might I be forgetting some parts or doing somehting wrong?
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If you've already flashed the kernel, then there's no need to root or install cwm again. The kernel has auto root function and cwm included, so simply flash the kernel, do the wipes and install the rom
Sent from my SK17i running stock ics (.587)
yes yes i ment this only! i didnt knew that rom does not include a kernel. so take the kernal which the rom says, and flash it via fastboot. U are goin right
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cskiwi said:
Thanks I tink I'm slowly getting how this work, but flashing with lupus gives me same just the logo (maybe just installing)
but I think I might be doing something wrong:
Let me just tell what i do in flashtool
phone in fastboot (blue light)
in cmd: > fastboot.exe flash boot "luPus_urushi_jBv8(5).img"
- Start phone
- Root phone (tool I foned that seems to work)
- install x-parts
- install CWM
-- go in recovery mode
----> wipe data / factory reset
----> wipe cache partition
----> wipe dalvik cache
-- In mounts and storage
----> erase system
----> erase data
----> erase cache
-- install from sd
----> SJB
----> gapps
this should work? or might I be forgetting some parts or doing somehting wrong?
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- Start phone
- Root phone (tool I foned that seems to work)
- install x-parts
- install CWM
(flash kernal at this time)
-- go in recovery mode
----> wipe data / factory reset
----> wipe cache partition
----> wipe dalvik cache
-- In mounts and storage
----> erase system
----> erase data
----> erase cache
-- install from sd
----> SJB
----> gapps
remember you have debugging, external sources checked. and you have the adb drivers installed for your device
Thanks for the info,
But for now my phone is still tuck on the Lupus logo, it just remains there it's doing nothing (or not showing anything)
so for now that's my first problem to fix
cskiwi said:
Thanks for the info,
But for now my phone is still tuck on the Lupus logo, it just remains there it's doing nothing (or not showing anything)
so for now that's my first problem to fix
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Which devoce are you using? The rom might not be working for you. Have you tried cyanogenmod? I am running this rom on my two devices. even the kernal is inbuilt.
Siddharth121 said:
Which devoce are you using? The rom might not be working for you. Have you tried cyanogenmod? I am running this rom on my two devices. even the kernal is inbuilt.
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I'm using the Xperia Ray, and nope. new to this. so testing things out while I come along
cskiwi said:
I'm using the Xperia Ray, and nope. new to this. so testing things out while I come along
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go for cyanogen! tension free
After some distraction, I started with a clean head, and even fixed my phone in 1 try
(found out you can access CMW by pressing down arrow while booting the phone)
so now successfully running SJB 5.5 ^^
STOCK ROM 6.0.1 (MMB29M)
Hello guys, here is the untoched flashable zip for our beloved Angler. 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 bootloader. 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 bootloader
6. Flash zip
7. Reboot
shmshd12 said:
STOCK ROM 6.0.1 (MMB29M)
Hello guys, here is the untoched flashable zip for our beloved Angler. 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 (optional)
4. Wipe (Dalvik Cache , System , data,cache ) and Factory reset
5. Flash zip
6. Reboot
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Does this include new vendor/radio/bootloader partitions?
Thanks
gprovale said:
Does this include new vendor/radio/bootloader partitions?
Thanks
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radio and bootloader are same as 6.0. i did not include vendor.img
shmshd12 said:
radio and bootloader are same as 6.0. i did not include vendor.img
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No they're not.
MDB08M bootloader: 2.01
MDB08M radio: 2.15
MMB29M bootloader: 2.45
MMB29M radio: 2.50
Without these and the vendor image this isn't a proper update, nor if it a flashable factory image as you state in the OP. You need to add a disclaimer in the OP that these need to be flashed separately via fastboot, which kinda defeats the purpose doesn't it? They might as well just flash everything via fastboot.
Heisenberg said:
No they're not.
MDB08M bootloader: 2.01
MDB08M radio: 2.15
MMB29M bootloader: 2.45
MMB29M radio: 2.50
Without these and the vendor image this isn't a proper update, nor if it a flashable factory image as you state in the OP. You need to add a disclaimer in the OP that these need to be flashed separately via fastboot, which kinda defeats the purpose doesn't it? They might as well just flash everything via fastboot.
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@Heisenberg ohk thanks for that info. Ok then i will add radio and bootloader as attachments.
shmshd12 said:
@Heisenberg ohk thanks for that info. Ok then i will add radio and bootloader as attachments.
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Users will need to flash the vendor image as well, but that's probably too big to add as an attachment here. Beanstown has a flashable version in his Pure Nexus thread, I'd suggest you ask him if it's OK to link to that from here, and give him credit of course.
Heisenberg said:
Users will need to flash the vendor image as well, but that's probably too big to add as an attachment here. Beanstown has a flashable version in his Pure Nexus thread, I'd suggest you ask him if it's OK to link to that from here, and give him credit of course.
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vendor if Beanstown is from AOSP, so will it make trouble?
shmshd12 said:
vendor if Beanstown is from AOSP, so will it make trouble?
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His vendor is taken directly from the factory images, the only difference is he made it flashable in recovery. You're both AOSP anyway.
Why is this in General?
Is this rom now ok to flash from twrp now that you've added the new bootloader img?
5. Flash bootloader with twrp ?
Can someone explain to me the purpose of a rom that still requires you to flash something via adb and a computer? Can't we just get a rom with everything needed built in? Love flashing new roms but I usually download and flash via my phone and don't always have a compatible USB type c cable laying around. Is there anyway to update my phone to 6.0.1 without the need of a computer? I'm rooted with twrp recovery on 6.0 the M build if that helps.
I would like to do that too. Wipe dalvik cache, regular cache, and get on my way. Stock everything. Just unlocked bootloader, rooted with supersu 2.5.2
OP should also state whether this will force encryption or not.
Im assuming it will as its "untouched" but this should be clarified.
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I'm still kind of scratching my head with this too. I was under the impression once I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP, rooted and have SU permission I could just flash updates without having to wipe my phone every time. I'm really not trying to wipe my phone and then copy over all my pictures and music again.
hustletron said:
I'm still kind of scratching my head with this too. I was under the impression once I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP, rooted and have SU permission I could just flash updates without having to wipe my phone every time. I'm really not trying to wipe my phone and then copy over all my pictures and music again.
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Why would you need to copy over all your pictures etc after wiping and flashing a rom?
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force70 said:
Why would you need to copy over all your pictures etc after wiping and flashing a rom?
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Factory reset wipes all your info and data correct? Pictures, music, downloads, etc. Have to copy them back to the phone since there's no removable storage.
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Factory reset wipes all your info and data correct? Pictures, music, downloads, etc. Have to copy them back to the phone since there's no removable storage.
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Lol, no sir.
A proper twrp wipe is factory reset, then in advanced wipe only cache,dalvik cache,system and data..thats all. This will not remove pics etc
If you format data/wipe internalthat wipes your internal storage clean which is usually not needed for flashing roms.
You have some reading to do, its good to fully grasp how all this works before flashing anything. Props to you for asking in advance, :thumbup:
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Lol, no sir.
A proper twrp wipe is factory reset, then in advanced wipe only cache,dalvik cache,system and data..thats all. This will not remove pics etc
If you format data/wipe internalthat wipes your internal storage clean which is usually not needed for flashing roms.
You have some reading to do, its good to fully grasp how all this works before flashing anything. Props to you for asking in advance, :thumbup:
Sent from my Nexus 6P, Note 5, Nexus 6 or Note 4
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Well I've been rooting my devices since my Samsung Moment so throwing around the term "wiping" and "factory reset" have a few different meanings to me since the process is obviously different for different phones and has evolved over the years. I just "factory reset" my Galaxy S5 before I sold it and it removed all my personal data to include pictures and music hence why I asked.
If you can' recommend any threads for me to read to help me understand the process with regards to the 6P then by all means.....
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Well I've been rooting my devices since my Samsung Moment so throwing around the term "wiping" and "factory reset" have a few different meanings to me since the process is obviously different for different phones and has evolved over the years. I just "factory reset" my Galaxy S5 before I sold it and it removed all my personal data to include pictures and music hence why I asked.
If you can' recommend any threads for me to read to help me understand the process with regards to the 6P then by all means.....
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Ah ya one thing, a factory reset with the stock recovery will absolutely wipe the device. Twrp will not...my bad i should have clarified that.
Everything you need should be here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=63049038
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Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Download & Installation (assuming, you've unlocked the bootloader following Korelev's instructions)
1) Download and open the Official TWRP App from the Play Store
2) Select TWRP flash
3) "Select device" > "LG Spirit LTE (H440N) -- c70n" > select the latest image available
4) When the image is downloaded, return to the app and "select a file to flash". Select the downloaded image and tap "Flash to recovery"
5) Reboot to recovery
You're in TWRP!
NOTE: To boot into recovery with hardware buttons use this method. Power off the device > press and hold Power + Volume Down buttons simultaneously > keep pressing them until the LG logo shows up > when the LG logo shows up, let go of the buttons for 1 second and then press them again. A factory reset menu will show up. Select "Yes" two times to "wipe" your device. Don't worry, this will actually NOT wipe your device. It will boot into recovery normally. This is because LG phones are a bit different and they instruct the recovery (TWRP in this case) to automatically perform a factory reset of the phone by triggering the /misc wipe flag. I mapped /misc partition to a different partition (/pad) so TWRP doesn't perform a factory reset.
BUGS:
battery indicator (sometimes)
Some features were untested, but the most important ones seem to work just fine. As I'm pretty unexperienced with this, help from other devs would be greatly appreciated. If you come up with an improved version of my build, let me know and I'll edit the OP ASAP.
XDA: DevDB Information
[RECOVERY]Official TWRP for LG Spirit H440N, Device Specific App for the LG Spirit H440N
Contributors
Fobos531
Device tree: https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_lge_c70n
Version Information
Status: Stable
Thanks to:
@midzan21
@Korelev
@pvineeth97
@cerg2010cerg2010
If I've left anyone out, please let me know. I'm new to this too
Created 2017-02-27
Last Updated 2017-03-24
CHANGELOG
#1 2017-02-27 - first build
#2 2017-02-27 - screen timeout bug fixed
#3 2017-03-02 - fixed booting into recovery with hardware buttons, you can now do that normally
#4 2017-03-11 - TWRP 3.1.0 released, check the changelog here
It's already starting!!! Actual development for our old but still good Spirit! :,-)
Is this the desire twrp? I think you should post it at kernerls recoveries and development subforum instead of the guides one. Good work!
Korelev said:
Is this the desire twrp? I think you should post it at kernerls recoveries and development subforum instead of the guides one. Good work!
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the base is from Moto G 3rd gen.
Yeah, my bad. I'll leave it here for now.
fixed screen timeout bug, redownload the recovery from OP
I'll give it a try tonight
Make sure you flashed the c70n_recovery3.img(I forgot to update the link till today) recovery image since that's latest one with all fixes so far.
New build up, download: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4VJbV8vBFHadllaM2EyY3hVMk0
Check post #2 for changelog
Another build up, download from the OP.
The difference between this build and the one in post #9 is that in post #9 I used a dirty hack that told TWRP to ignore the /misc wipe flag when booting into TWRP with hardware buttons on LG phones. In the newest build I removed that hack and instead the mapped the /misc partition to a different partition (/pad) so the factory reset doesn't occur. The reason this was needed is because, with the previous build, if we had LineageOS and tried to do a factory reset in the system, it wouldn't work because of the hack I used. Now the factory reset will work when performing a factory reset on (future) custom ROMs.
@Fobos531: Hi, just wanted to tell you that the latest TWRP didn't seem do what the OP says. If I understood correctly, the intended behaviour on stock roms should have been to ignore the factory reset commands and just boot up TWRP for normal use.
When I selected yes for the second time, to confirm a factory reset, TWRP booted executing some kind of a script (forgot the exact name), and never gave me a chance to stop it. After that it rebooted. It technically performed a factory reset, only using TWRP to do it.
Did I misunderstand something in your explanation? I'm running stock MM, installed using Korelev's zip.
Alanon said:
@Fobos531: Hi, just wanted to tell you that the latest TWRP didn't seem do what the OP says. If I understood correctly, the intended behaviour on stock roms should have been to ignore the factory reset commands and just boot up TWRP for normal use.
When I selected yes for the second time, to confirm a factory reset, TWRP booted executing some kind of a script (forgot the exact name), and never gave me a chance to stop it. After that it rebooted. It technically performed a factory reset, only using TWRP to do it.
Did I misunderstand something in your explanation? I'm running stock MM, installed using Korelev's zip.
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Can you specify the exact name of the "latest" TWRP you're referring to? I flashed the exact TWRP that is currently in the OP and booting into TWRP with hardware keys works completely fine for me. I encountered this script you're referring to as well, but that was when I was using an older version of the build. The newest image that I built shouldn't do that.
If there are more issues, feel free to send me a PM in your native language. I speak it so we should be fine.
I pretty much flashed them in order of appearance, closely following your posts. If I remember correctly, the first was called recovery.img, then there was c70n_recovery.img, and finally twrp.img, which was the last one I flashed. The only memory I have is of these names, and I have a twrp.img in a folder on my PC. The file attributes, like the time of creation, match.
If I didn't flash the latest twrp, I still must have flashed the build with the previous factory reset hack, which still doesn't explain what happened. The only explanation I can think of is that that somehow Flashify didn't really overwrite the existing twrp?
Anyways, It's not all that big a deal, since I boot to recovery from the OS in 90% of the cases, and ADB is always there as a backup solution. This was really about testing to see if it worked, for if and when this was the only option. I've already reflashed the twrp from the first post, but I'd really hate to have to go through another factory reset in search of confirmation. I just got the apps sorted again. xD
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I pretty much flashed them in order of appearance, closely following your posts. If I remember correctly, the first was called recovery.img, then there was c70n_recovery.img, and finally twrp.img, which was the last one I flashed. The only memory I have is of these names, and I have a twrp.img in a folder on my PC. The file attributes, like the time of creation, match.
If I didn't flash the latest twrp, I still must have flashed the build with the previous factory reset hack, which still doesn't explain what happened. The only explanation I can think of is that that somehow Flashify didn't really overwrite the existing twrp?
Anyways, It's not all that big a deal, since I boot to recovery from the OS in 90% of the cases, and ADB is always there as a backup solution. This was really about testing to see if it worked, for if and when this was the only option.
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If you've indeed flashed the build with the previous factory reset hack, you may have left out the "cd /cache/recovery, echo '--show_text' etc." steps. I suppose they have to be done every time a build is flashed.
I've already reflashed the twrp from the first post, but I'd really hate to have to go through another factory reset in search of confirmation. I just got the apps sorted again. xD
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Fine, no problem, the only unfortunate thing that could happen is if you were to flash a custom ROM and it would bootloop, you wouldn't have much chance of properly getting into recovery (since it would execute that wipe script AFAIK) and you wouldn't be able to flash the recovery through fastboot either so it's worth getting the recovery right, at least before flashing custom ROMs.
Remember, you can always make a Nandroid backup of your ROM in TWRP and then test if you can boot into TWRP with hardware buttons, and if factory resets the phone, you can have it set up like before by restoring the backup in TWRP.
how to boot into twrp recovey with key.?
when i go to twrp recovery my phone going to auto reset.
i install marshmellow rom with twrp.
plz help
inoxentrajaa said:
how to boot into twrp recovey with key.?
when i go to twrp recovery my phone going to auto reset.
i install marshmellow rom with twrp.
plz help
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Make sure you flashed the latest TWRP (link is in the original post) using the procedure described in the original post.
To boot into TWRP recovery with hardware keys:
Power off the device > press and hold Power + Volume Down buttons simultaneously > keep pressing them until the LG logo shows up > when the LG logo shows up, let go of the buttons for 1 second and then press them again. A factory reset menu will show up. Select "Yes" two times to "wipe" your device. Don't worry, this will actually NOT wipe your device. It will boot into recovery normally
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TWRP 3.1.0 is released, download from the OP, changelog in second post
inoxentrajaa said:
how to boot into twrp recovey with key.?
when i go to twrp recovery my phone going to auto reset.
i install marshmellow rom with twrp.
plz help
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use adb its better way
adb reboot recovery
fobos531 said:
twrp 3.1.0 is released, download from the op, changelog in second post
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thanks bro
inoxentrajaa said:
thanks bro
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4VJbV8vBFHaUmREejFjeUpUZ1k