[Q] Will CM work with new partitions post HTC RUU 2013 - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

You guys have any idea if CM will start making nightlies and roms in general for Jewel post RUU that HTC officially launched for Android 4.3 and Sense 5?
I am aware that using the RUU on the device will update radios, bootloader, etc and partitions. The existing CMs (I have tried nightlies) don't flash because of different partitions.
GoblinZ, here on XDA, uploads the nightlies for CM with the modified partitions and this leads me to my second question. Every time I flash one of his roms of CM (unofficial) does that mean if I want to update then I need to factory reset and install rom from recovery? I cannot use the CM updater in the settings menu because it is unofficial right?
Whoever can help, thanks very much! I am new but feel welcome!

rohanpatelt7 said:
You guys have any idea if CM will start making nightlies and roms in general for Jewel post RUU that HTC officially launched for Android 4.3 and Sense 5?
I am aware that using the RUU on the device will update radios, bootloader, etc and partitions. The existing CMs (I have tried nightlies) don't flash because of different partitions.
GoblinZ, here on XDA, uploads the nightlies for CM with the modified partitions and this leads me to my second question. Every time I flash one of his roms of CM (unofficial) does that mean if I want to update then I need to factory reset and install rom from recovery? I cannot use the CM updater in the settings menu because it is unofficial right?
Whoever can help, thanks very much! I am new but feel welcome!
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Updater will not work because unofficial right. CM will probably not be doing official with new partitions.
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GoblinZ said:
Updater will not work because unofficial right. CM will probably not be doing official with new partitions.
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That means that any time I want to update from your nightlies, I would have to factory reset and loose my phone data? Thanks

rohanpatelt7 said:
That means that any time I want to update from your nightlies, I would have to factory reset and loose my phone data? Thanks
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In order to go from that new format CM I built to an official cyanogenmod build on the old format, you would need an RUU to go back to the old format...this alone would require a clean flash (ie you would lose your data). I built this as a stop gap for people who would like to still use an updated CM on the new format.

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Nightly Builds Cyanogenmod

I currently have the Stock software atm on my Galaxy S III. I was planning to get Cyanogenmod 10, but I see that it is nightly builds.
I was wondering how nightly builds work? Does that mean that everyday you have to update your phone? Also, doing so, will you have to wipe your phone with every build?
If I decide to wait for a stable Cyanogenmod 10 instead of using the nightly builds, and I use Cyanogenmod 9, then want to re-flash to Cyanogenmod 10 would I have to wipe? I know that I can use titanium backup to backup my apps, I am just curious.
realmain said:
I currently have the Stock software atm on my Galaxy S III. I was planning to get Cyanogenmod 10, but I see that it is nightly builds.
I was wondering how nightly builds work? Does that mean that everyday you have to update your phone? Also, doing so, will you have to wipe your phone with every build?
If I decide to wait for a stable Cyanogenmod 10 instead of using the nightly builds, and I use Cyanogenmod 9, then want to re-flash to Cyanogenmod 10 would I have to wipe? I know that I can use titanium backup to backup my apps, I am just curious.
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CM10 is amazing and quite stable. You don't need to update everyday though if you do you don't need to wipe(though it's better if you wipe in some cases). Stable CM10 is going to take alot of time. CM9-->CM10 is better with wipe.
My advice to you just flash CM10 and update when you want to the latest nightly.
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If I have one of the nightly builds already, all I would need to do is go into CWM Recovery and flash the new build. And it wouldn't erase anything on my phone, all it will do is update the software files of CyanogenMod 10. Is this correct?
realmain said:
If I have one of the nightly builds already, all I would need to do is go into CWM Recovery and flash the new build. And it wouldn't erase anything on my phone, all it will do is update the software files of CyanogenMod 10. Is this correct?
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Yes correct, just wipe cache and dalvik cache and flash the update. You also don`t have to reinstall google apps every time you flash.
Would I just download the nightly build daily from the Cyanogenmod website? Or is there other places I can download it easier from?
Bookmark this : http://get.cm/?device=i9300
In fact, I believe you don't even have to wipe cache as it automatically wiped by the script when you flash CM10..
Here is the link mate http://get.cm/?device=i9300. If you have Rom Manager Premium the update will be downloaded automaticly.
Thanks guys ^ ^ Just what I needed. I'll try flashing the nightlies after I fix my CMW problem with extsdcard, which is at CWM Recovery ExtSDCard Problem if you can help.
Oh and I just realized from the links that you 2 have linked me to. I believe that I have a SGH-T999 since I have a T-Mobile Galaxy S III (USA) and on that link, it says i9300 which is the international one. Would it still works on a SGH-T999?
Edit: Nevermind, I think I found the T-Mobile US one. Samsung Galaxy S III (TMUS) - d2tmo. I got it from Cyanogenmod Devices Overview.
realmain said:
Thanks guys ^ ^ Just what I needed. I'll try flashing the nightlies after I fix my CMW problem with extsdcard, which is at CWM Recovery ExtSDCard Problem if you can help.
Oh and I just realized from the links that you 2 have linked me to. I believe that I have a SGH-T999 since I have a T-Mobile Galaxy S III (USA) and on that link, it says i9300 which is the international one. Would it still works on a SGH-T999?
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No it will not, go to the US T-Mobile forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1706, read this first http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1756332 and do not flash anything from here.
Oh… I did not realized that I have been posted in the international forum. Thank you for your help/information though, it was useful nonetheless.
Battery issue
akast077 said:
CM10 is amazing and quite stable. You don't need to update everyday though if you do you don't need to wipe(though it's better if you wipe in some cases). Stable CM10 is going to take alot of time. CM9-->CM10 is better with wipe.
My advice to you just flash CM10 and update when you want to the latest nightly.
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Hi mate, I had installed directly cm10 nightly builds on my galxy s3 international version and i found that there is a battery drainage in cm10 nightly build. usually my mobiles battery life is 15hours (3g on). but i found that in cm10 its only 8hours or even less. is there any solution for this? you are also facing the same issue?
i got CM10 on my GS2 and it works great.
I only wonder, if i use the cynogen updater to update the nightly. do i need to run every single update between my current version and the newest. or do i only need the latest?
arseniuss said:
i got CM10 on my GS2 and it works great.
I only wonder, if i use the cynogen updater to update the nightly. do i need to run every single update between my current version and the newest. or do i only need the latest?
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You can just update to the latest.
faites atiddei
realmain said:
I currently have the Stock software atm on my Galaxy S III. I was planning to get Cyanogenmod 10, but I see that it is nightly builds.
I was wondering how nightly builds work? Does that mean that everyday you have to update your phone? Also, doing so, will you have to wipe your phone with every build?
If I decide to wait for a stable Cyanogenmod 10 instead of using the nightly builds, and I use Cyanogenmod 9, then want to re-flash to Cyanogenmod 10 would I have to wipe? I know that I can use titanium backup to backup my apps, I am just curious.
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How can I duplicate a nightly build? Is there a manifest included in the zip of the build that I can copy into my build tree somewhere? I ask because my local build after repo sync does NOT succeed, whereas it previously did work.

TWRP 2.4

I was just curious if anyone was planning on building TRWP 2.4 for the fassy since its not yet supported by their team.? Or does it still not play nice with the fassy?
BDogg718 said:
I was just curious if anyone was planning on building TRWP 2.4 for the fassy since its not yet supported by their team.? Or does it still not play nice with the fassy?
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I'd love to see it on the fascinate! I'm rolling with it on my a500 and its freaking awesome
I am going to be receiving a fascinate tomorrow and have plans to install cm10.1 via odin. From my understanding I can then install twrp and goo to install updates from that point on. I presume I have to still use odin to unlock the phone and get CM10.1 working, but goo/twrp should work for updating it from the nightlys after that point, correct?
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/40
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I am going to be receiving a fascinate tomorrow and have plans to install cm10.1 via odin. From my understanding I can then install twrp and goo to install updates from that point on. I presume I have to still use odin to unlock the phone and get CM10.1 working, but goo/twrp should work for updating it from the nightlys after that point, correct?
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You don't have to unlock the fascinate its all open just put cwm on it and flash cm10.1 twrp won't work on cm10 and above so you have to use cwm use this guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070
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Xceptiona1noob said:
I am going to be receiving a fascinate tomorrow and have plans to install cm10.1 via odin. From my understanding I can then install twrp and goo to install updates from that point on. I presume I have to still use odin to unlock the phone and get CM10.1 working, but goo/twrp should work for updating it from the nightlys after that point, correct?
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/40
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cm10 includes it's own "cmupdater" app. Checks for new builds on your schedule (or manually), notifies of new builds, displays change logs, and installs the updates. Works well. It's visible on the "about phone" settings menu. Also available in the app drawer...
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I've fixed twrp to work with cm10.1. Works pretty well. Too bad injection doesn't work any more.
jt1134 said:
I've fixed twrp to work with cm10.1. Works pretty well. Too bad injection doesn't work any more.
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Nice I've never used twrp so I may have to try it
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Linked below is a kernel bundled with the latest version of TWRP modified to work with the fascinate. I've only tested it with my personal cm10.1 build, it should work with other 4.2.2 ROMs, may work with 4.2.1 ROMs. Due to the way the bootloader handles the kernel/recovery partitions, it (currently) has to be bundled with the kernel. If I come up with a way to make it stick across different builds I'll submit the changes to the appropriate upstream repositories, etc.
I haven't tested much other than flashing zip files, backup/restore may break your device into a million pieces. That might be kinda funny.
Updated source code is here:
https://github.com/jt1134/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/commits/twrp2.4
https://github.com/jt1134/android_device_samsung_fascinatemtd/commits/myjb-next
http://www.mediafire.com/?ul4n2gc1ba044sb
jt1134 said:
Linked below is a kernel bundled with the latest version of TWRP modified to work with the fascinate. I've only tested it with my personal cm10.1 build, it should work with other 4.2.2 ROMs, may work with 4.2.1 ROMs. Due to the way the bootloader handles the kernel/recovery partitions, it (currently) has to be bundled with the kernel. If I come up with a way to make it stick across different builds I'll submit the changes to the appropriate upstream repositories, etc.
I haven't tested much other than flashing zip files, backup/restore may break your device into a million pieces. That might be kinda funny.
Updated source code is here:
https://github.com/jt1134/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/commits/twrp2.4
https://github.com/jt1134/android_device_samsung_fascinatemtd/commits/myjb-next
http://www.mediafire.com/?ul4n2gc1ba044sb
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Thanx JT! Back-up and restore work just fine! Great work as always!
BDogg718 said:
Thanx JT! Back-up and restore work just fine! Great work as always!
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Good to know. Thanks for testing it
jt1134 said:
Linked below is a kernel bundled with the latest version of TWRP modified to work with the fascinate. I've only tested it with my personal cm10.1 build, it should work with other 4.2.2 ROMs, may work with 4.2.1 ROMs. Due to the way the bootloader handles the kernel/recovery partitions, it (currently) has to be bundled with the kernel. If I come up with a way to make it stick across different builds I'll submit the changes to the appropriate upstream repositories, etc.
I haven't tested much other than flashing zip files, backup/restore may break your device into a million pieces. That might be kinda funny.
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And it does work on the latest hellybean as long as you 1st flash your cm kernel to it :thumbup:
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hhp_211 said:
And it does work on the latest hellybean as long as you 1st flash your cm kernel to it :thumbup:
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I'd love to see this incorporated into the devil kernel
Seems my changes have been merged in the main TWRP repository
I still can't seem to come up with a decent way to replace the recovery permanently from kernel to kernel, but I've fixed fakeflash to work with the current version of TWRP. Fakeflash allows you to temporarily flash a different recovery by flashing a zip file in your current recovery. This allows it to work regardless of what kernel/recovery you are currently using.
A test version is linked below. Flash it in your current recovery and it will reboot into TWRP. Subsequent reboots will run your previous recovery, the zip needs to be flashed each time to use TWRP. Anyone who has had the fascinate for more than a year and a half should know all about fakeflash it's the original way we used recovery (**** you samsung).
http://www.mediafire.com/?tq0uq2uo24lofcl
Thanks jt. It`s a step forward. You da man that's all I can say. :thumbup::beer:
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if you are on fassy, notta posted a pa twp recovery flashable test as of now
LasVegasRomeo said:
if you are on fassy, notta posted a pa twp recovery flashable test as of now
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does that kernel notta posted kill your WiFi?
kill type ?my wifi is workin I havent had any issues as far as i know. ran wifi a lil bit earlier and no issues. My wifi has is always crappy for me though here at home. Seems spotty a lil but like i said thats normal for me.
jt1134 said:
Seems my changes have been merged in the main TWRP repository
I still can't seem to come up with a decent way to replace the recovery permanently from kernel to kernel, but I've fixed fakeflash to work with the current version of TWRP. Fakeflash allows you to temporarily flash a different recovery by flashing a zip file in your current recovery. This allows it to work regardless of what kernel/recovery you are currently using.
A test version is linked below. Flash it in your current recovery and it will reboot into TWRP. Subsequent reboots will run your previous recovery, the zip needs to be flashed each time to use TWRP. Anyone who has had the fascinate for more than a year and a half should know all about fakeflash it's the original way we used recovery (**** you samsung).
http://www.mediafire.com/?tq0uq2uo24lofcl
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is there a way to modify the source to use the prebuilt bootimage.Also when compiling it fails to create the utilities folder.

Updating "unofficial" ROM Builds

Hey
Well here is the thing , developers keep updating their build right?
So whats the best way to keep updating to the latest ROM build without losing app data etc etc
As far as i know ROM Manager is not supported on the htc one x with TWRP , right?
AW: Updating "unofficial" ROM Builds
Developers use OTA updates or manual Flash in recovery.
all infos at there own threads
skdubg said:
Developers use OTA updates or manual Flash in recovery.
all infos at there own threads
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Well i'm on the AOKP 4.2.1 and there is no OTA , manual is the only way i guess.
Do i wipe anything? because it'll be like "re-installing" on the current build to update.
packtt said:
Well i'm on the AOKP 4.2.1 and there is no OTA , manual is the only way i guess.
Do i wipe anything? because it'll be like "re-installing" on the current build to update.
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The general rule is that there is no need to wipe unless the dev uses a newer base for the rom. Either way if the dev feels a wipe is necessary he should post it in the changelog for that particular version.
There are plenty of ways to backup your apps and data. Nandroid and titanium backup are the most popular.
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Unable to install any kind of Android 4.4 ROMs

Hello All,
I am currently running PA version 3.99 R2. Previous to that ROM I was running CM11.2.(an. 4.3) I can't for any reason at all get any Android 4.4 ROM to install without there being a failed error in the latest TWRP recovery. This is getting kind of annoying. It would be greatly appreciated if someone could share some insight as to why I can flash ANY ROM before 4.4 with no issues. I have tried CM12, PA 4 (4.4), both fail at the very end of installation. If you need any more info just ask.
Thanks,
Chris
chris674 said:
Hello All,
I am currently running PA version 3.99 R2. Previous to that ROM I was running CM11.2.(an. 4.3) I can't for any reason at all get any Android 4.4 ROM to install without there being a failed error in the latest TWRP recovery. This is getting kind of annoying. It would be greatly appreciated if someone could share some insight as to why I can flash ANY ROM before 4.4 with no issues. I have tried CM12, PA 4 (4.4), both fail at the very end of installation. If you need any more info just ask.
Thanks,
Chris
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Did you update your partitions? If so, you won't be able to run any roms until they're updated with the new settings.
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chris674 said:
Hello All,
I am currently running PA version 3.99 R2. Previous to that ROM I was running CM11.2.(an. 4.3) I can't for any reason at all get any Android 4.4 ROM to install without there being a failed error in the latest TWRP recovery. This is getting kind of annoying. It would be greatly appreciated if someone could share some insight as to why I can flash ANY ROM before 4.4 with no issues. I have tried CM12, PA 4 (4.4), both fail at the very end of installation. If you need any more info just ask.
Thanks,
Chris
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You need to install the version of twrp specifically designed for kit kat. Otherwise all kit kat ROMs will fail. Look in the OP of Deck's cm 11 thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518211
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atheistevofreak said:
You need to install the version of twrp specifically designed for kit kat. Otherwise all kit kat ROMs will fail. Look in the OP of Deck's cm 11 thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518211
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I just checked and I am running TWRP 2.6.3.0 as specified in that post. Any other suggestions?
Thanks
numel007 said:
Did you update your partitions? If so, you won't be able to run any roms until they're updated with the new settings.
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Sorry, I am unfamiliar with updating partitions? Could you explain a little more please? I am running TWRP 2.6.3.0.
chris674 said:
Sorry, I am unfamiliar with updating partitions? Could you explain a little more please? I am running TWRP 2.6.3.0.
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There is a thread by Captain_Throwback that provides all the information for flashing the new firmware for the new partition layout. It will update you to the new 4.13.651.3 firmware, HBOOT 2.10, and the 2.6.3.1b TWRP. At this stage, you can flash the NEW versions being released for most KK ROMs (AOKP, Carbon, SlimKat, BeanStalk, etc.). Look for "New Layout" or "New Partition Setup" or something in the change logs to be sure.
I suggest going this route. After the firmware update, your partition layout will be changed (so back up everything and be prepared to not go back to any old ROMs without doing a VipeRUU or similar 3.16 downgrade) and you'll be good to go for the new generation of ROMs.
Edit: Alleyoop! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2639180 (Read, read, read, understand, then flash.)
chris674 said:
Sorry, I am unfamiliar with updating partitions? Could you explain a little more please? I am running TWRP 2.6.3.0.
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Flash the recovery in decks. That recovery has the same number but has magical powers to enable KitKat Roms to be flashed.
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lreyes said:
Flash the recovery in decks. That recovery has the same number but has magical powers to enable KitKat Roms to be flashed.
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^This. You may be running 2.6.3.0 yes but it has to be the one with SElinux enabled. Flash the recovery in decks thread to be sure.
If you haven't run the RUU to update to 4.3 and change the partitions, you can't run any of the new ROMs that support that format. Be sure to read the OP's carefully for any ROM you are trying to flash.
EVOlved human
Ok, i will give that a try. Decks post though doesn't have much of any step by step instructions... Will i still be able to use a freshly installed 4.3 rom after the firmware and all the other updates? Do i simply just install the new recovery and flash away? Thanks
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chris674 said:
Ok, i will give that a try. Decks post though doesn't have much of any step by step instructions... Will i still be able to use a freshly installed 4.3 rom after the firmware and all the other updates? Do i simply just install the new recovery and flash away? Thanks
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If you haven't ran the RUU or updated your hboot to 2.10, just flash his recovery and you can still flash 4.3 ROMs too. If you have updated your firmware and hboot to 2.10, you can only use the recovery in Captain_Throwback's thread and flash ROMs that are compatible with the new format.
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Flashing CM after HTC's official 4.3 update.

I am having a really hard time with my evo lte!
Problem:
I had CM nighties running prior to downloading and using the official HTC RUU for sense 5 and android 4.3.
I ran the RUU and everything was fine, my antennas, bootloader, etc updated.
I decided to go back to CM so I rooted (attempted to later you will find out what went wrong) and installed CWM (latest one 6.0.4.6). I downloaded a cm rom and flashed it with the latest Gapps but every time I flash CM's nightly, it fails. I factory reset and rebooted and it asked me if I wanted to root? <--- think the problem is there... But anyway, I can flash Gapps fine but not CM's roms. I tried stable nightlies and different ones.
Any ideas?
i.imgur.com/2TACLZ0.jpg
imgur.com/rIOGrn4
I am a noob here, I apologize in advance.
Thanks in advance to ones that can help!
Which cm version did u flash?
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My CM version
klin1344 said:
Which cm version did u flash?
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cm-11-20140407-NIGHTLY-jewel.zip
rohanpatelt7 said:
I am having a really hard time with my evo lte!
Problem:
I had CM nighties running prior to downloading and using the official HTC RUU for sense 5 and android 4.3.
I ran the RUU and everything was fine, my antennas, bootloader, etc updated.
I decided to go back to CM so I rooted (attempted to later you will find out what went wrong) and installed CWM (latest one 6.0.4.6). I downloaded a cm rom and flashed it with the latest Gapps but every time I flash CM's nightly, it fails. I factory reset and rebooted and it asked me if I wanted to root? <--- think the problem is there... But anyway, I can flash Gapps fine but not CM's roms. I tried stable nightlies and different ones.
Any ideas?
i.imgur.com/2TACLZ0.jpg
imgur.com/rIOGrn4
I am a noob here, I apologize in advance.
Thanks in advance to ones that can help!
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You must flash a version with updated partition support as the 4.3 update changed everything. CM nightlies do not support this, they only work with those who have no updated to the new format that came with 4.3. You'll need to get a build with the support commit included. Fairly easy to do yourself if you have the time and storage on your hard drive.
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numel007 said:
You must flash a version with updated partition support as the 4.3 update changed everything. CM nightlies do not support this, they only work with those who have no updated to the new format that came with 4.3. You'll need to get a build with the support commit included. Fairly easy to do yourself if you have the time and storage on your hard drive.
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Thanks for the speedy reply! Quick question, does this mean I need to find an older RUU and use it on my phone before I reroot and try again? Also if you do not mind, can you post quick steps to doing this maybe with links?
The help is greatly appreciated! This is my daily driver phone.
rohanpatelt7 said:
Thanks for the speedy reply! Quick question, does this mean I need to find an older RUU and use it on my phone before I reroot and try again? Also if you do not mind, can you post quick steps to doing this maybe with links?
The help is greatly appreciated! This is my daily driver phone.
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If you want to flash nightlies, you will have to RUU back to an older version. You'll have to run the RUU and go through all the steps again, yes. An alternative is to use ROMs that have been updated to support the new partitions. I believe CaptainThrowback has a list in Android Development that lists all the builds that support. Not included in the list is Pac-Rom which can be found in Original Android Development.
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Thanks
numel007 said:
If you want to flash nightlies, you will have to RUU back to an older version. You'll have to run the RUU and go through all the steps again, yes. An alternative is to use ROMs that have been updated to support the new partitions. I believe CaptainThrowback has a list in Android Development that lists all the builds that support. Not included in the list is Pac-Rom which can be found in Original Android Development.
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Thank you sir, I will give this a try! Will report back results if any other person is going through the same situation.
rohanpatelt7 said:
Thank you sir, I will give this a try! Will report back results if any other person is going through the same situation.
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Or you could flash this version of CM with new partition layout
http://d-h.st/BOy
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GoblinZ said:
Or you could flash this version of CM with new partition layout
http://d-h.st/BOy
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Thanks! I am going to flash this after my root tonight but just a question, are you going to be following the updates with the nighties? CM's updater won't work will it with your build of it? Thanks!

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