[Q] Pros and Cons of flashing custom rom to stock slot - Motorola Droid RAZR

I'm currently running safe strap 3.65. Been flashing roms for quite a while but always left the stock slot alone. I'm wondering if there were any real down sides or things to be careful about when flashing a custom rom/kernal to the stock slot. There's the obvious, that a rom wouldn't work and I would have no working roms, but i'm not worried about that as I could easily flash another. Thanks in advance.

Also wondering. I did a backup of stock but it doesnt exist now! And flashed cm10.1.3 and it won't boot.....
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Does anyone know how to install CM 10.1.3 or 10.2 to stock slot? I tried it, but it won`t boot. I had a stock slot with root and safestrap enabled, then i wiped stock slot in safestrap. After that my phone didn`t do anything, it seems that safestrap has deleted itself while wiping stock slot. So i had to restore my system with RSD Lite.

I did exact same thing. I even backed up before flashing and then the back up dissappear or didn't actually back up
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It works now. Installed Stock with RSD lite, rooted it, installed SS3.65 and did a wipe cache, data and factory reset. Then i installed CM 10.2, Avatar rom 4.3 over stock system. Then i installed Gapps and JBX kernel 1.5. It is running great.

Just wanted to update this since I hadn't received any responses about the actual pros and cons. I decided to jump right in and do it and see what happened. Here's what I did.
SafeStrap 3.65:
Activate stock slot
wipe: cache, dalvik cache, android secure, data, system
repeat (I always repeat this step to be sure everything is clear)
Flash CM11 12/15 Nightly
Flash PA Gapps
Flash WiFi Access Point Patch
Flash JBX 2.0 Kernal
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
Reboot.
Everything works perfectly on stock slot.
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I prefer to leave the stock side alone for a couple of reasons. I like to always have it there as a fall back boot option. Also, if you have to delete ROM slots and are down to the option of having none left, you need to be able to activate the stock slot so that you can delete the last slot.

Seems the biggest pro for flashing over stock is saving storage space.
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moparfreak426 said:
I did exact same thing. I even backed up before flashing and then the back up dissappear or didn't actually back up
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Is the Backup maybe on the SD card and you searching in the internal storage, or other way round?

Just set it completely stock, rooted and deleted everything for **** and hdmi so annoying hdmi quits popping up forcing landscape mode
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How did you wipe system and your safestrap still works? If i wipe system, safestrap wipes itself and the recovery stops working after the wipe, phone is bricked. Only RSD helps fixing it

Einheit-101 said:
It works now. Installed Stock with RSD lite, rooted it, installed SS3.65 and did a wipe cache, data and factory reset. Then i installed CM 10.2, Avatar rom 4.3 over stock system. Then i installed Gapps and JBX kernel 1.5. It is running great.
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Lol, I made a thread a long while ago, and that was my exact setup that I posted in that thread...
Einheit-101 said:
How did you wipe system and your safestrap still works? If i wipe system, safestrap wipes itself and the recovery stops working after the wipe, phone is bricked. Only RSD helps fixing it
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Using 3.73 / 3.75 I no longer have this problem. 10 out of 10 times

Lol never tried with 3.73/75 but i dont use the XT910 anymore so i dont care anymore about this. Just waiting for a Root exploit for my new Droid Maxx.

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[Q] Cyanogenmod 10.2 stuck on circle

This is my first time trying to install this I have a Samsung galaxy s2 T989 And I'm pretty sure I've done it right. I factory wiped it, cleared the cache and the cleared the cache in advanced settings. It's been atlesst over 10min and its still on the blue circle just spinning around.
Can someone please help me?
When I installed cm10.2 for the first time mine done that. Best bet and worked for me is do a battery pull and reboot. If that don't push you past the spinning circle which I ran across you should reinstall the ROM again and it should boot up just fine. Hope this helps
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You've bootlooped it. The T989 is a pain when flashing custom ROM's because the custom recovery's built in wipe doesn't quite work for it.
Keep this ZIP handy as you'll be needing to run it every single time you need to wipe data/cache and dalvik. Don't ever ever use any other means of wiping aside from this one until this issue is fixed. I've been doing this for a while and have flashed upwards of 20 ROM's on my T989 alone.
It's called Darkside Super Wipe.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1477955
So, just put that ZIP on your SD card, along with your custom ROM and appropriate Gapps. Flash Darkside first (always) then flash ROM then Gapps. Then reboot and problem solved!!
Good luck!! :highfive:
So after putting that in my sd card. Install that and gapps and cm10.2?
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murtillon said:
So after putting that in my sd card. Install that and gapps and cm10.2?
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Yup, install Darkside Super Wipe first, then install the ROM zip then Gapps. Then reboot!
Should I factory reset and clear caches first or no?
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murtillon said:
Should I factory reset and clear caches first or no?
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Nope, just run the Darkside Super Wipe and it'll erase all /system, /data and /cache partitions. And like the thread says, it won't wipe your SD card or EMMC.
Just make sure you don't leave the recovery without flashing the ROM and Gapps
Also, you should get in the habit of making backups. You can make them from CWM or TWRP's custom recovery.
Titanium backup is an application on the Google Play store that you should look into as well my friend.
T989 Tears
Very finicky phone for customs. On mine I can get no ROM to fully load other than the stock Koodo 4.04, and CM 10.0 I flashed the latest radio for JB, darkside super wipe, flash custom rom, flash gapps, wipe dalvik. The same process for every ROM i try... still no success, 10.2 stays at boot. Dirty Unicorns starts boot, goes through the "optimizing apps" stage gets to the "starting apps" and reboots, lather, rinse, repeat. I've tried a few others, AOKP and some others. Still only Koodo 4.04 and CM 10.0 will fully boot. Not even the stock T-mobile 4.03 will boot (came with phone). Going to give JMT a shot, it looks pretty

Phone bootloops after rebooting freshly installed rom

Just as the title says.
Here is the series of events that led up to this.
Picked up a Moto X yesterday and am giving the phone to my father. I factory wipe, clear data and cache, and also format data via TWRP. Install a copy of CleanROM 1.6 Odex on there since that has been my most stable ROM to date. Boots up fine after installation, so I reboot into recovery to create a backup of the ROM for him in case he does anything that messes it up. Go to reboot the phone after a successful backup and the phone hangs at the Galaxy S4 bootscreen.
This is where I'm at now. I have tried everything that I can to get the phone to boot up, and the only thing that will work is to do a data format again and a fresh install. That's all well and good, until I reboot the phone and then it goes right back to not booting. I never took the ME7 update or applied an ME7 ROM. Is there a way to fix the data partition issue that I believe I'm having? Is my only option to Odin back to stock?
What version of twrp are you using?
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jd1639 said:
What version of twrp are you using?
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2.5.0.2 I believe. What is the best version to use? It doesn't matter too much at this point since I ended up using ODIN to flash back to stock and re-rooted. I do want to install a custom ROM for him though. What version of TWRP is the best?
Check out this thread - similar issue solved.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325911
I had the same issue a while ago and fixed it like you did. Others are saying to "fix permissions" in TWRP
after wiping data.:good:

Is it possible to flash a ROM over the stock partition in SafeStrap 3.6x

I really want to use SafeStrap instead of BMM because with BMM, my SD card and internal storage get messed up on every reboot. However, I'm just not ok with partitioning in order to install a ROM; I want it installed over my Stock partition. Can I do that with SafeStrap? Whenever I try, it just boots to a black screen after the recovery.
Redjax said:
I really want to use SafeStrap instead of BMM because with BMM, my SD card and internal storage get messed up on every reboot. However, I'm just not ok with partitioning in order to install a ROM; I want it installed over my Stock partition. Can I do that with SafeStrap? Whenever I try, it just boots to a black screen after the recovery.
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yeah you can. clear you cache and dalvik in the recovery, should start up find after that.
@Redjax Have you had any luck in doing this? I tried flashing to the stock partition (after making backups of everything, thank goodness!) and got the same black screen. Is there anything extra to do if you want to flash the Stock partition?
I flashed to the newest cm11 to stock slot on SS3.65. Here's what I did with no problems.
Activate Stock Slot
Wipe: Cache, Dalvik Cache, Android_secure, System, Data (Repeat; I always wipe everything twice, probably unnecessary, but i like to be sure)
Flash CM11 Nightly
Flash PA Gapps
Flash JBX Kernal
Flash WiFi Patch
Wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache again
Reboot
Everything worked fine first try. I realize what you flash will probably be different depending on which Rom you choose.
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coreywallen said:
I flashed to the newest cm11 to stock slot on SS3.65. Here's what I did with no problems.
Activate Stock Slot
Wipe: Cache, Dalvik Cache, Android_secure, System, Data (Repeat; I always wipe everything twice, probably unnecessary, but i like to be sure)
Flash CM11 Nightly
Flash PA Gapps
Flash JBX Kernal
Flash WiFi Patch
Wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache again
Reboot
Everything worked fine first try. I realize what you flash will probably be different depending on which Rom you choose.
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Hmm.. I wiped everything except for the Android_secure... Wonder if that's what did it? I was just trying to flash the latest/first official CM11 nightly, along with DHackers no_set_metadata GAPPS.
After I flashed the phone wouldn't boot -- just red Moto symbol then black screen. I managed to get it into APX Fastboot mode, used DROID_RAZR_Utility to flash the stock rom back on to the phone (without data wipe). Lo and behold, the phone came back to life! RE-rooted and reinstalled Safestrap 3.65, and all the slots were still there -- no harm, no foul, but I thought for a good while I bricked the phone. Whew!
Ok, Off to research what the Android_secure partition is for...
I think, BMM is better than SS, don't have any problem with my device
I've been out of the loop for awhile. Back in the days of og droid we just used recovery. SS came in later allowing you to have dual boot.
If you don't want that option can you just use a recovery like CW and not use SS or BMM?
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On SS 3.65 i always wipe in my stock rom everything exept the SD card and the internal Storage and it works, i do it like that nearly a year without any problems.
Yes, I've not had a problem. I'm using Jelly Bean's ROM, and all I did was backup my Stock ROM, wipe it, and install through SafeStrap. I don't know why it wouldn't work for you...what ROM are you attempting it with?

[Q] Help with safestrap v3.75

I wanted to flash a ROM on my Droid Razr XT912, i tried, wiped the stock partition, then in advanced wipe, wiped the /system /data /cache, dalvik cache, I then made romslot -1 and made 1 GB system, 2 GB data and 10 MB cache partition, installed the ROM, and rebooted.
After the screen with a 'M' in a red circle, my phone went to a black screen.
I had guessed I bricked it.
Used RSDLite to restore my Phone.
And now, I am to scared to flash a ROM without help.
Now please guide me over following things:
1- Can I flash ROM on stock slot? I don't want to sacrifice my internal memory. If so, How can I do that?
2- Why did my phone got bricked on my first attempt?
Please give Detailed answer
Thanks in Advance
ashal said:
I wanted to flash a ROM on my Droid Razr XT912, i tried, wiped the stock partition, then in advanced wipe, wiped the /system /data /cache, dalvik cache, I then made romslot -1 and made 1 GB system, 2 GB data and 10 MB cache partition, installed the ROM, and rebooted.
After the screen with a 'M' in a red circle, my phone went to a black screen.
I had guessed I bricked it.
Used RSDLite to restore my Phone.
And now, I am to scared to flash a ROM without help.
Now please guide me over following things:
1- Can I flash ROM on stock slot? I don't want to sacrifice my internal memory. If so, How can I do that?
2- Why did my phone got bricked on my first attempt?
Please give Detailed answer
Thanks in Advance
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You can't reboot with out a Rom on stock slot.
Safestrap is installed on stock /system
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sd_shadow said:
You can't reboot with out a Rom on stock slot.
Safestrap is installed on stock /system
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OH, So that is the reason I bricked my phone. Silly me.
Ok, Secondly, can I flash custom ROM on stock slot?
ashal said:
OH, So that is the reason I bricked my phone. Silly me.
Ok, Secondly, can I flash custom ROM on stock slot?
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Yes but you must be careful not to reboot unless install was complete.
Verify md5 for Rom.zip after downloading
In safestrap backup system, then wipe system, install Rom, watch for errors, check stock ROM slot for space used,
If it used 450 - 600mb of system space install should be good
Also not a bad idea to leave stock Slot stock, until you try the Rom on a Rom slot first.
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sd_shadow said:
Yes but you must be careful not to reboot unless install was complete.
Verify md5 for Rom.zip after downloading
In safestrap backup system, then wipe system, install Rom, watch for errors, check stock ROM slot for space used,
If it used 450 - 600mb of system space install should be good
Also not a bad idea to leave stock Slot stock, until you try the Rom on a Rom slot first.
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You mean i SHOULD format /system?
And what can be the worst if I go wrong?
A soft-brick that can be corrected by RSDlite?
ashal said:
You mean i SHOULD format /system?
And what can be the worst if I go wrong?
A soft-brick that can be corrected by RSDlite?
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Wipe system and data like you did before, just backup first, and install Rom on stock slot , not Rom slot.
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Locked bootloader prevents most hard bricks
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Thankyou Man! You rock!
Thanks alot
Just booted my XT912 on stock slot and flashed the global GSM script

Help with ghost push virus

I am running Stock ROM JB 4.1.2 98.72.16.XT912.Verizon.en.US and its infected by ghost push virus. I don't have access to a pc. So flashing by fastboot is not possible. Is it possible to reflash the same firmware or another one with the stock recovery? Or should I install Safestarp on the infected system and boot up a custom ROM.
For those who don't know what's ghost push, its a virus that roots the phone and installs as a system app. So a factory reset won't fix the issue.
Where can I download safestrap for unused partitions. I think the link is down. Does safe slot give same speed. I guess its better to flash there to be on the safer side. What do you suggest?
navinng said:
I am running Stock ROM JB 4.1.2 98.72.16.XT912.Verizon.en.US and its infected by ghost push virus. I don't have access to a pc. So flashing by fastboot is not possible. Is it possible to reflash the same firmware or another one with the stock recovery? Or should I install Safestarp on the infected system and boot up a custom ROM.
For those who don't know what's ghost push, its a virus that roots the phone and installs as a system app. So a factory reset won't fix the issue.
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flash firmware with RSD Lite
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3023837
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sd_shadow said:
flash firmware with RSD Lite
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3023837
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No access computer is my biggest problem
I don't think you can be sure, unless you flashed firmware, which requires a PC
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sd_shadow said:
I don't think you can be sure, unless you flashed firmware, which requires a PC
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I am going to install safestrap for unused partition and install cm 12.1 on it. I guess that's the best option for now. Once I finish if I try removing the system apps and end up with a no boot in stock ROM will it affect safestrap and my CM 12.1
navinng said:
I am going to install safestrap for unused partition and install cm 12.1 on it. I guess that's the best option for now. Once I finish if I try removing the system apps and end up with a no boot in stock ROM will it affect safestrap and my CM 12.1
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you cannot wipe stock system, safestrap is installed there, and requires a working rom.
but if you just use a custom rom, it should be safe to leave system as is.
or even install a custom rom over system (stock slot)
roms on stock or safe slots are a little faster than roms on rom slot 1-4
slot 1-4 are good for testing a rom is to see if you like it, but most prefer their main rom on stock slot or safe slot.
If installing a custom rom over stock just be sure to not to reboot stock if you see errors
if see errors post them here, so we can try to diagnose.
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Thanks for your reply....so its completely safe to install cm 12.1 on stock slot using safestrap with unused partition....I thought it will brick the device bcoz of bootloader n kernal and should install on safe slot.
While flashing I guess I should wipe data cache dalvic flash the ROM, gapps and the ram zip then wipe cache and dalvic cache.
navinng said:
Thanks for your reply....so its completely safe to install cm 12.1 on stock slot using safestrap with unused partition....I thought it will brick the device bcoz of bootloader n kernal and should install on safe slot.
While flashing I guess I should wipe data cache dalvic flash the ROM, gapps and the ram zip then wipe cache and dalvic cache.
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cm12.1 can be installed over stock rom, but you may find cm11 more stable.
custom kernels are booted after stock kernel using kexec.
kexec, abbreviated from kernel execution and derived from the Unix/Linux kernel call exec, is a mechanism of the Linux kernel that allows "live" booting of a new kernel "over" the currently running one.
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I have flashed in safe slot and booted up cm 12.1 fine. Thanks a lot for your help. I guess I can boot into the default system also fine. Is there anything I need to be aware of like formatting internal storage or anything that can brick the device
navinng said:
I have flashed in safe slot and booted up cm 12.1 fine. Thanks a lot for your help. I guess I can boot into the default system also fine. Is there anything I need to be aware of like formatting internal storage or anything that can brick the device
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nope, just don't wipe /system partition without installing a rom right after.
cache, dalvik, data, internal storage and SD card can be wiped
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