Hi,
I've followed the steps detailed below in orded to have simultaneously Android Stock rooted firmware (from there ) and CyanogenMod (from here).
Now, my tablet Archos 80 G9 runs Cyanogenmod smoothly, but the android firmware will not boot.
Steps :
Install SDE
Install Rooted android firmware (pushing archos.ext4.update)
Play a bit with rooted android
Install cyanogenmod
push cyanogenmod.ext4 to /data/media,
flash initramfs and kernel to get multiboot
Now, at boot I have a menu showing : archos.ext4 or cyanogenmod.ext4
But only cyanogenmod.ext4 will load.
When I select archos.ext4, the progress bar shows "loading /data/local/archos.ext4" and does not move
Any hint ?
Thanks
kernel
skizorutabaga said:
Hi,
I've followed the steps detailed below in orded to have simultaneously Android Stock rooted firmware (from there ) and CyanogenMod (from here).
Now, my tablet Archos 80 G9 runs Cyanogenmod smoothly, but the android firmware will not boot.
Steps :
Install SDE
Install Rooted android firmware (pushing archos.ext4.update)
Play a bit with rooted android
Install cyanogenmod
push cyanogenmod.ext4 to /data/media,
flash initramfs and kernel to get multiboot
Now, at boot I have a menu showing : archos.ext4 or cyanogenmod.ext4
But only cyanogenmod.ext4 will load.
When I select archos.ext4, the progress bar shows "loading /data/local/archos.ext4" and does not move
Any hint ?
Thanks
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They use different kernels and you must wipe data also, stock and cm-10.1 aren't compatible.
Hello,
Which multiboot? The one from sirduke989?
If it is this one :
The V0.3a is packed with a zImage for 4.06 kernel.
You'll have to flash with the iinitramfs.cpio.lzo packed in the dmenu-0.3a.zip and another (compatible) kernel ... (zImage)
But you probably loose compatibility with your old archos.ext4 image...
stevemp said:
They use different kernels and you must wipe data also, stock and cm-10.1 aren't compatible.
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OK. Thanks for the answer.
Is there a way to know wich kernel is used by which ROM ?
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skizorutabaga said:
OK. Thanks for the answer.
Is there a way to know wich kernel is used by which ROM ?
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I make a directory for cm-10.1 and one for stock g9 and unpack files in those directories.
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Hello all,
First of all I want to say I'm pretty new to flashing ROMs etc.
Currently I'm at stock 4.3 Jellybean and I want to flash my SGS3 to the new CM 11 ROM.
I rooted my phone following this tutorial: vvvvvv.telefoonrooten.nl/samsung/samsung-galaxy-s3-root/ (sorry if its in Dutch, but it uses the CF-Root-SGS3-v6.3 and Odin).
After I rooted I copied both the CM11 ROM and GAPPS to my external SD, I went to recovery and tried to install the new custom ROM but I got an error (status 7) and it was aborted.
Also if I try to reboot it won't boot normally as it should be but it goes back to recovery mode automatically...
I fixed to get back to Jellybean by flashing the stock rom (unrooting?) it via Odin.
Anyone else got the exact same problem as I do and knows a solution to be able to flash CM 11?
Thanks in advance,
Steelbear
Steelbear said:
Anyone else got the exact same problem as I do and knows a solution to be able to flash CM 11?
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please read the thirst post in a rom/kernel/whatever thread. and maybe if you havent done it already you should also read the stickies in general section.
FAQ (Read before post !!)
- If you obtain Error 7 when you tried to install ROM in CWM or TWRP
Install the latest version of CMW or TWRP
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BTW latest philz touch recovery works too
Since you went back to stock and you already know how to root, I suggest you go to Play Store and download ROM Manager to help you install latest CWM recovery on your device.
Or you can simply go to CWM website, pick the version of the recovery for your phone and flash it via Odin.
Hope it helps.
Steelbear said:
Hello all,
First of all I want to say I'm pretty new to flashing ROMs etc.
Currently I'm at stock 4.3 Jellybean and I want to flash my SGS3 to the new CM 11 ROM.
I rooted my phone following this tutorial: vvvvvv.telefoonrooten.nl/samsung/samsung-galaxy-s3-root/ (sorry if its in Dutch, but it uses the CF-Root-SGS3-v6.3 and Odin).
After I rooted I copied both the CM11 ROM and GAPPS to my external SD, I went to recovery and tried to install the new custom ROM but I got an error (status 7) and it was aborted.
Also if I try to reboot it won't boot normally as it should be but it goes back to recovery mode automatically...
I fixed to get back to Jellybean by flashing the stock rom (unrooting?) it via Odin.
Anyone else got the exact same problem as I do and knows a solution to be able to flash CM 11?
Thanks in advance,
Steelbear
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I had the same problem the fix is quite easy
flash the latest CWM 6.0.4.4 and flash cm11 it will work fine
Blackwolf10 said:
I had the same problem the fix is quite easy
flash the latest CWM 6.0.4.4 and flash cm11 it will work fine
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Indeed it worked! I found it out myself yesterday. Went to the CWM site and downloaded the latest version (6.0.4.4.) and flashed it through Odin. But thanks for your input anyways (to all who replied) !
An alternative solution that I often use is to open the Updater Script in META-INF folder in the ROM's zip and delete first lines, where it gets device model as property.
Obviously it's an UNSAFE operation (because that lines avoid to install ROMs of other phone on mine) but when I'm sure that ROM I've downloaded is for my phone I do it and it works
hi,
here's the steps I did :
1) I had on phone last official sony android firmware 4.0.4 version.
2) rooted the phone and unlocked the phone : ok
3) tried to load custom rom ultimate hd but no success, phone was blocked on the initial logo
4) downloaded official sony emma tool in order to load the original firmware:
the only option was android 2.3.6 and I was able to load it and phone worked again;
5) rooted again the phone,
6) now pc companion pops up with message of possible update to 4.0.4; try to do it but
message error got, update is not possible due to modified firmware.
here's my question : how I can got again android 4.x in general starting from android 2.3.6?
Never mind is not the official one, I 'm interested to any rom 4.x (working ok of course, maybe optimax)
that can be downloaded on the phone.
Is it possible to have all the steps in detail? I'm not so familiar with flashtool.
Thanks/andropagp
andropagp said:
hi,
here's the steps I did :
1) I had on phone last official sony android firmware 4.0.4 version.
2) rooted the phone and unlocked the phone : ok
3) tried to load custom rom ultimate hd but no success, phone was blocked on the initial logo
4) downloaded official sony emma tool in order to load the original firmware:
the only option was android 2.3.6 and I was able to load it and phone worked again;
5) rooted again the phone,
6) now pc companion pops up with message of possible update to 4.0.4; try to do it but
message error got, update is not possible due to modified firmware.
here's my question : how I can got again android 4.x in general starting from android 2.3.6?
Never mind is not the official one, I 'm interested to any rom 4.x (working ok of course, maybe optimax)
that can be downloaded on the phone.
Is it possible to have all the steps in detail? I'm not so familiar with flashtool.
Thanks/andropagp
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- make sure you have installed the android sdk (just press install packages) & install flashtool allways IN main drive (not in subfolder) also install the proper drivers from drivers folder of flashtool install.
how to get to official 4.0.4 ROM using flashtool (only way after bl unlock..) (dl & good explanation there)
http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Andro...y-Bean-ICS-Ice-Cream-Sandwich-and/td-p/154389
how to install custom ROM: 1st check if you need a custom kernel --> b)
a) no custom kernel need (& you still have stock kernel FROM SONY ICS UPDATE!)
- install CWM recovery by x-parts tool found in xperia arc apps thread
- place rom & other needed files (maybe gapps) on SD
- boot to CWM. select wipe data/ factory reset.
- install ROM as mentioned on thread.
- boot.
b) if you use a custom kernel CWM is mostly inside. so just press vol down contunesly on boot screen (on very 1st)
- place rom & other needed files (maybe gapps) on SD
- boot to CWM. select wipe data/ factory reset.
- install ROM as mentioned on thread.
- boot
bejunk said:
- make sure you have installed the android sdk (just press install packages) & install flashtool allways IN main drive (not in subfolder) also install the proper drivers from drivers folder of flashtool install.
how to get to official 4.0.4 ROM using flashtool (only way after bl unlock..) (dl & good explanation there)
http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Andro...y-Bean-ICS-Ice-Cream-Sandwich-and/td-p/154389
how to install custom ROM: 1st check if you need a custom kernel --> b)
a) no custom kernel need (& you still have stock kernel FROM SONY ICS UPDATE!)
- install CWM recovery by x-parts tool found in xperia arc apps thread
- place rom & other needed files (maybe gapps) on SD
- boot to CWM. select wipe data/ factory reset.
- install ROM as mentioned on thread.
- boot.
b) if you use a custom kernel CWM is mostly inside. so just press vol down contunesly on boot screen (on very 1st)
- place rom & other needed files (maybe gapps) on SD
- boot to CWM. select wipe data/ factory reset.
- install ROM as mentioned on thread.
- boot[/QUOTE
Many thanks, I was able to load the official rom; it was easy.
Just a note : I was not able to download flashttol and rom from link provided for free.
I was anyway lucky, because I already doownloade din the past the rom and
old version of flashtool; i used them and everything was ok.
Next step will be to load a custom a ROM
thanks again/angropagp
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Hi, I am new to the whole jailbreaking. I followed this video (hZyfWpBJpiE) to root the tablet (6 gb).
In this process, I used NT16or8gbV47SDimagefile and I set the tablet to factory setting, deleted partitions, and deleted dalvik cache. I may have repeated this process because i thought it wasnt rooted because my screen looked different from the video guys tablet
Then followed this video (GZAQpeCtFi0) to install CWM Recovery 4.0.4.8. It booted to the recovery setting screen but I started seeing green lines to the right of my screen then it shut off to restart.
It wouldnt respond when I tried it again so I repeated the first process and tried again but still, same thing happens.
Does anyone have ideas on how to fix this?
Ultimately, I want to install the CM11...
Thanks in Advance
I used the Root Recovery Tools to run the 4.0.4.8
PfanneKuchenAngriff said:
Hi, I am new to the whole jailbreaking. I followed this video (hZyfWpBJpiE) to root the tablet (6 gb).
In this process, I used NT16or8gbV47SDimagefile and I set the tablet to factory setting, deleted partitions, and deleted dalvik cache. I may have repeated this process because i thought it wasnt rooted because my screen looked different from the video guys tablet
Then followed this video (GZAQpeCtFi0) to install CWM Recovery 4.0.4.8. It booted to the recovery setting screen but I started seeing green lines to the right of my screen then it shut off to restart.
It wouldnt respond when I tried it again so I repeated the first process and tried again but still, same thing happens.
Does anyone have ideas on how to fix this?
...
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You should not have deleted any partition. Also I am not aware of a CWM v4.0.4.8 for the Nook Tablet, are you sure you downloaded tools intended for the Nook Tablet?
I'd suggest that you try the recovery-to-stock method posted at http://raywaldo.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2575489 for more info/pointers.
digixmax said:
You should not have deleted any partition. Also I am not aware of a CWM v4.0.4.8 for the Nook Tablet, are you sure you downloaded tools intended for the Nook Tablet?
I'd suggest that you try the recovery-to-stock method posted at http://raywaldo.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2575489 for more info/pointers.
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Thanks for your reply. I was able to get it back to factory setting but when following direction i get a message that says E: unable to mound /bootdata
I have no idea what is going on anymore
PfanneKuchenAngriff said:
Thanks for your reply. I was able to get it back to factory setting ...
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Meaning you were able to get your NT back to running stock ROM?
but when following direction i get a message that says E: unable to mound /bootdata
...
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Which direction are you referring to?
digixmax said:
Meaning you were able to get your NT back to running stock ROM?
Which direction are you referring to?
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I was able to get back to running stock ROM. Then I followed the other linke ttp://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2575489
After I went through the directions, I got the unable to mount error
Which version of recovery did you use?
digixmax said:
Which version of recovery did you use?
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I rooted the NT with: NT16or8gbV47SDimagefile.img
I used this version: flashable_CWM_6.0.4.8_chrmhoffmann
And I have these to install:
cm-11-20141102-NIGHTLY-acclaim
gapps-kk-20140606-signed
I think I tried 3 different ways to install it...do I need both TWRP and CMW recovery?
I read that TWRP was buggy and when it didn't work, I tried CMW recovery.
Right now, I have the NT back to rooted stated and nothing else. I followed this direction last, I think:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2692403
The other video said I can use the root flasher app to run the CMW recovery so I tried that as well
Thanks
PfanneKuchenAngriff said:
I rooted the NT with: NT16or8gbV47SDimagefile.img
I used this version: flashable_CWM_6.0.4.8_chrmhoffmann
And I have these to install:
cm-11-20141102-NIGHTLY-acclaim
gapps-kk-20140606-signed
I think I tried 3 different ways to install it...do I need both TWRP and CMW recovery?
I read that TWRP was buggy and when it didn't work, I tried CMW recovery.
Right now, I have the NT back to rooted stated and nothing else. I followed this direction last, I think:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2692403
The other video said I can use the root flasher app to run the CMW recovery so I tried that as well
Thanks
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Since your NT is running (rooted) stock, you'd need SD-based recovery to flash CM/Gapps onto EMMC. Flashing CM11 requires CWM version later than 6.0.4.5 or TWRP version later than 2.6.3.0, unfortunately there does not seem to be any compilation of SD-based CWM versions 6.0.4.5 or later for the Nook Tablet, hence we are stuck with TWRP 2.6.3.0+ as the only SD-based recovery for flashing CM11 onto the NT. (The flashable_CWM_6.0.4.8_chrmhoffmann is for flashing CWM 6.0.4.8 onto your NT EMMC to replace the stock recovery; the root flasher app recovery is likely a too old recover version to be compatible with CM11).
A potential alternative course of action is to first flash CM10.x for which there are SD-based CWM recovery available (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51377882&postcount=163), then upgrade from CM10.x to CM11 (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670589).
digixmax said:
Since your NT is running (rooted) stock, you'd need SD-based recovery to flash CM/Gapps onto EMMC. Flashing CM11 requires CWM version later than 6.0.4.5 or TWRP version later than 2.6.3.0, unfortunately there does not seem to be any compilation of SD-based CWM versions 6.0.4.5 or later for the Nook Tablet, hence we are stuck with TWRP 2.6.3.0+ as the only SD-based recovery for flashing CM11 onto the NT. (The flashable_CWM_6.0.4.8_chrmhoffmann is for flashing CWM 6.0.4.8 onto your NT EMMC to replace the stock recovery; the root flasher app recovery is likely a too old recover version to be compatible with CM11).
A potential alternative course of action is to first flash CM10.x for which there are SD-based CWM recovery available (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51377882&postcount=163), then upgrade from CM10.x to CM11 (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/nook-hd/general/how-to-updating-hd-hd-internal-emmc-to-t2863171).
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I think I was able to get through the first step in loading cm 10...
Is it normal for cyanoboot to show up before the cyanogenmod flash??
If normal, I will try to upgrade to cm11. This is a huge improvement though Thanks!
PS. the update from CM10x to CM11 seems to be only for HD or HD+...would this work with NT?
PfanneKuchenAngriff said:
I think I was able to get through the first step in loading cm 10...
Is it normal for cyanoboot to show up before the cyanogenmod flash??
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Yes
PS. the update from CM10x to CM11 seems to be only for HD or HD+...would this work with NT?
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Sorry, the correct URL for the NT CM10.x to CM11 update is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670589.
digixmax said:
Yes
Sorry, the correct URL for the NT CM10.x to CM11 update is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670589.
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Thanks so much for all your help! For this step do I upload the files straight into the device (not the SD card)? Also, do i use the flashable_CWM_6.0.4.5_chrmhoffmann.zip or could I use the 6.0.4.8?
PfanneKuchenAngriff said:
Thanks so much for all your help! For this step do I upload the files straight into the device (not the SD card)?
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Either way would work.
Also, do i use the flashable_CWM_6.0.4.5_chrmhoffmann.zip or could I use the 6.0.4.8?
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Your choice.
FWIW I am using 6.0.4.8 on my NT (running CM11 snapshot M12).
Hello,
I just installed ClockWorkMod 6 (for installing CM11 later on like suggested here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2583895 ).
The phone was already rooted when I got it and it seems there was a custom ROM on it as well? The start screen says: Rafael.Baugis Kernel.
And there it stays, it won't boot any further after I rebooted and followed this instruction:
http://techbeasts.com/how-to-install-cwm-recovery-on-galaxy-ace-s5830s5830i/
What do I have to do now?
Go back into recovery and do sth. there?
How can I still get CM11 running?
Or is it even possible/reasonable to get a later version of CM?
(Here https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Unofficial_Ports#Samsung_Galaxy_Ace_.28GT-S5830i.2FM.2FC.2F5839i.29 it only reads up to version 11)
Thanks
Chris
Any ideas?
Can I get the stock ROM installed somehow?
You are in the forum for S5830i (with i) but you linked the ROM from the forum of S5830 (withOUT i).
They are different, if you don't pick the right one you will probably brick the device.
What model you have?
Hello.
What is the last and best custom ROM for the Galaxy Wifi 5.0, and where can I find the files?
Thanks.
Meticulus.co.vu to download the latest but listen to me you need to start with cwm, then flash meticulous 4.4.4 to update the cwm, then flash twrp to get 5.1.1 installed, here. I figured out the exact steps to get this device working perfectly again. Firstly the twrp folder on the external sd card has to be renamed TWRP because it has extra strange characters after the TWRP. Now we know how to restore our backup, we can start by ODIN back to stock, then Framaroot v1.4.1 root the device then download entropys daily driver kernel cwm, the flash it via terminal emulator, reboot, then you have to install meticulous carbon 4.4.4 to fix the partitions and update the cwm to adb sideload the twrp. So you can then flash Meticulus Carbon 5.1.1 and both updates and 5.1.1 pico gapps. Good to go. Meticulus made the kernel overclock to 1.7ghz and it runs pretty darn good honestly. I modded the build.prop vm dalvik heap limit to 384m from 128m to get some extra performance out of it.
chris1892006 said:
Meticulus.co.vu to download the latest but listen to me you need to start with cwm, then flash meticulous 4.4.4 to update the cwm, then flash twrp to get 5.1.1 installed, here. I figured out the exact steps to get this device working perfectly again. Firstly the twrp folder on the external sd card has to be renamed TWRP because it has extra strange characters after the TWRP. Now we know how to restore our backup, we can start by ODIN back to stock, then Framaroot v1.4.1 root the device then download entropys daily driver kernel cwm, the flash it via terminal emulator, reboot, then you have to install meticulous carbon 4.4.4 to fix the partitions and update the cwm to adb sideload the twrp. So you can then flash Meticulus Carbon 5.1.1 and both updates and 5.1.1 pico gapps. Good to go. Meticulus made the kernel overclock to 1.7ghz and it runs pretty darn good honestly. I modded the build.prop vm dalvik heap limit to 384m from 128m to get some extra performance out of it.
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I have tried but something went wrong.
Now when I boot I have a black screen with "NUTELLA" and a logo with "M".
If I use recovery mode a menu with yellow items is shown but every installation from ZIP file fails with the error:
E: failed to map file
Installation aborted.
Any suggestion ?
Thanks !
erlofp said:
I have tried but something went wrong.
Now when I boot I have a black screen with "NUTELLA" and a logo with "M".
If I use recovery mode a menu with yellow items is shown but every installation from ZIP file fails with the error:
E: failed to map file
Installation aborted.
Any suggestion ?
Thanks !
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www.meticulus.co.vu/p/yp-g70.html
1st download this - https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591023225177417 + update 1 & 2 here =
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24665542585483890
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686680535466961
2nd make sure you have cwm 5.0.2.7 because that Meticulus KK Carbon 4.4.4 rom will update to the version of cwm required to install twrp 2.8.0.0
3rd install the twrp 2.8.0.0 after you updated your cwm via the rom above, it auto-updates the cwm to the version required to have to flash twrp 2.8.0.0
twrp here - https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686680535466961
then install Meticulus 4.4.4 KK Carbon 4.4.4 make sure to put them in folders to know the KK is 4.4.4 and LP is 5.1.1
it fixes the partitions so it can take the 5.1.1 meticulous rom make sure to install the updates
ps - 4.4.4 is faster than 5.1.1
test 4.4.4 KK kit kat first then try 5.1.1 …. I'm using 5.1.1 because its newer but its really slow.
rom 5.1.1 - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572369242688755
update 1 - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24665542585483911
update 2 - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24686680535466111
Finally I has been able to restore my device and install KK.
Now I will try it for some days and then will decide if upgrade to CM12
Some problems because .meticulus site is down today ( deleted ???? ) and because Odin with Win10 doesn't recognise my device. fortunately I still have a WinXP machine that works like a charms !
erlofp said:
Finally I has been able to restore my device and install KK.
Now I will try it for some days and then will decide if upgrade to CM12
Some problems because .meticulus site is down today ( deleted ???? ) and because Odin with Win10 doesn't recognise my device. fortunately I still have a WinXP machine that works like a charms !
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KK works but seems slower than 2.3.6.
Is CM12 even slower than KK ?
erlofp said:
KK works but seems slower than 2.3.6.
Is CM12 even slower than KK ?
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Yeah I'm using Slim Rom 4.3.1 right now but the camera is broken the pictures are blurry and the result is a corrupt file capture. So now I have to find another rom that'll work better.
Meticilius roms are laggy as all get out so idk what to do. I'm going to re-read my post on how to do these tricks anyway its been a while since i messed with it.
*UPDATE* I find Meticulus 4.4.4 works best for now at least the camera isnt broken but no overclock stability sadly but its fine. If only this device had 2gb ram it would be way more fun to play around with.
sadly the link posted for TWRP for the YPG70 was just the same link all over again.
does anyone happen to have the most recent TWRP?
what I want to do is repurpose my Galaxy Wifi Player to view the remote status of my car, so all it needs is a working screen, web browser and wifi.
speculatrix said:
sadly the link posted for TWRP for the YPG70 was just the same link all over again.
does anyone happen to have the most recent TWRP?
what I want to do is repurpose my Galaxy Wifi Player to view the remote status of my car, so all it needs is a working screen, web browser and wifi.
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https://www.mediafire.com/file/uyhoyrubtjtzzm9/TWRP-2.8.0.0-venturi-flashable.zip/file
thanks @chris1892006 that's very kind of you.
chris1892006 said:
Meticulus.co.vu to download the latest but listen to me you need to start with cwm, then flash meticulous 4.4.4 to update the cwm, then flash twrp to get 5.1.1 installed, here. I figured out the exact steps to get this device working perfectly again. Firstly the twrp folder on the external sd card has to be renamed TWRP because it has extra strange characters after the TWRP. Now we know how to restore our backup, we can start by ODIN back to stock, then Framaroot v1.4.1 root the device then download entropys daily driver kernel cwm, the flash it via terminal emulator, reboot, then you have to install meticulous carbon 4.4.4 to fix the partitions and update the cwm to adb sideload the twrp. So you can then flash Meticulus Carbon 5.1.1 and both updates and 5.1.1 pico gapps. Good to go. Meticulus made the kernel overclock to 1.7ghz and it runs pretty darn good honestly. I modded the build.prop vm dalvik heap limit to 384m from 128m to get some extra performance out of it.
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Is there any video to follow steps? Please help me. Thank you.
I'm sorry but I forgot how to do it from the gingerbread is what it comes with by stock right? Reading my posts on here I tell exactly how to do it around these threads somewhere around here on xda. Sorry bro. Keep in touch. BTW - the device is best left stock because its useless for anything for anything other than for musicolet music player or music folder player & mx player. I'd be pleased with stock because all I use mine for is Music only.