Multi boot galaxy note 4 910C - Galaxy Note 4 Themes and Apps

Hello all galaxy note 4 910C users...below is the guide to multiboot different ROMs on your galaxy note 4 910c model.
1. Install the dual boot patcher app from the following link and also download the zip file which can be used while in recovery when needed........https://snapshots.noobdev.io/
2. Select patch zip...select the note 4 exynos model and select the data slot and write any name in id field...this id would be used later to flash any zip to the Rom on data slot.... Then select the tw/aosp ROM and tap to patch. The touchwiz ROM can be installed only on the data slot since the system memory will not allow it to install as secondary ROM. For eg. If u r using sweet ROM and you want to install simpl ROM ...you have patch it with data slot.
3. Once the patch is successful ...select ROM and click on the bottom right corner with a pink icon. ..and select the patched file and flash the zip.
4. After successful flash, the ROM section in the menu will show two roms. Select the new ROM and reboot. That's it.
Note
1. The secondary ROM can not be flashed if you are using glamor ROM because there is some system mouting error and you can not also flash the glamor ROM as secondary or data slot due to permission fix requirement after the first boot.
2. If you want to install the glamor rom.....there is a workaround..will write in detail later.
3. To flash any zip like xposed to the ROM on data slot patch the zip uaing the id assigned to the Rom and flash the zip.
A big thanks to @chenxiaolong ..original thread ....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2447534 by @chenxiaolong.

For using dual rom having glamor as primary please follow the below steps:
1. You should be on note 4 touchwiz rom such as sweet rom , ketan rom , simpl rom , etc
2. Install the dual boot apk and flash the aosp rom to the secondary slot as mentioned in the OP.
3. Reboot to the secondary rom and install the dual boot apk. Go to patch zip and patch the glamor rom with primary upgrade slot. After sucessfull patch flash the glamor rom. After sucessfull flash go the rom section and in it will show the primary rom as glamor.
4. Click on the 3 dot menu and select wipe rom and delete cache, dalvik and data only. Then select glamor rom and it will switch to glamor rom and then reboot and after 5 min go to recovery and fix the permission. Wait for a solid 15 to 20 min and you would reboot in to glamor rom.
5. Once you set your rom go to system and open the build.prop and paste the following at the end and save and reboot the phone
ro.patcher.device=treltexx
6. Open the dual boot app and switch to secondary rom and you would be able to boot in to the secondary rom.
7. Patch any rom with data slot and flash it. To flash anything to glamor or rom on data slot you need to reboot in to secondary rom. This rom will act only for flashing the stuff and you can not flash anything to secondary rom.
You can use end number of roms on data slot till your memory is out of space.

Hi! Can you please explain how to backup the secondary rom? Also, is it safe to delete a rom inside the app?
Thanks, and congratulations for the great work!
Regards!

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[APP] Dual Boot Patcher

Dual Boot Patcher - Dual boot any ROMs on your Galaxy Grand Prime VE
Huge thanks to @chenxiaolong for his wonderful app, bringing a new life to our device
Now let's get started!
This app patches...
Custom kernels for dual boot support
ROMs so that they can be installed as secondary
Google Apps packages for AOSP-based ROMs
SuperSU so that it can be used in the secondary ROM
NOTE: If you want to dualboot a TouchWiz ROM, I highly recommend installing TW as the primary ROM. Otherwise, any mods will need to be patched before flashing.
How to use the patcher
Android
Download the patcher apk and run it. Tap "Patch Zip File" from the navigation drawer and choose the file you want to patch.
Windows (GUI)
Double click DualBootPatcher.exe and choose the file you want to patch.
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After patching the zip file, a new file, like some_rom_dual.zip file will be created. For example, patching ktoonsez's
KT-SGS4-JB4.3-AOSP-TMO-08.28.2013.zip
would create a new
KT-SGS4-JB4.3-AOSP-TMO-08.28.2013_dual.zip
Instructions for dual booting
Before doing anything, download the Dual Boot Patcher app and the DualBootUtilities.zip from the download section below.
The patcher offers several locations for installing ROMs:
Primary: This is normally used for installing a zip to the primary ROM. It is not required, but is strongly recommended because it has code to prevent the zip from inadvertently affecting other ROMs.
Dual: Dual/Secondary is the first multiboot installation location. It installs to the system partition. This is a good spot for installing a second ROM because it doesn't take any space away from the internal storage.
Multi-slots: There are 3 multislots: multi-slot-1, multi-slot-2, multi-slot-3. These install to the cache partition. This is specifically for devices, like the Galaxy S4, that have a massive cache partition.
Data-slots: There can be an unlimited number of data slots. These install to the data partition and eat up space on the internal storage. This is useful for devices where the system partition is nearly full and the cache partition is tiny. These slots are named "data-slot-[id]", where "id" is something you provide in the app.
Extsd-slots: There can be an unlimited number of extsd slots. These install to the external SD card, which is useful as it keeps the ROMs off of the internal storage. Note that the ROM's data files are still stored on the data partition.
With that said, let's get to the "how to"!
First, boot into your primary ROM and install the Dual Boot Patcher app
Open the app and go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer. It will ask if you want to set the kernel. Make sure that you do.
Go to "Patch zip file" in the navigation drawer and patch the ROM or zip you want to install. You can select one of the installation locations described above.
There are two ways of flashing the patched zip file. You can either flash it normally from recovery or flash it using the in-app flashing feature. Both methods are explained below.
Flashing from recovery
To flash from recovery, just flash the patched zip file like you would for any other zip. Nice and simple.
In-app flashing
To use in-app flashing, go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the floating button on the bottom right, and add the zips you want to install. You can queue multiple zips and they will all be flashed in one go. Once you've added all the zips you want to flash, click the check mark in the action bar and they will be flashed right away.
A normal backup from recovery will backup every ROM. If you would like to back up ROMs individually, please see @rlorange's awesome tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2491299
How do I...?
Switch the ROM if something doesn't work properly?
You can flash the DualBootUtilities zip from recovery. It will provide a menu interface that allows switching to the various ROMs.
If you have TWRP, you can also switch manually by tapping Install -> Images (bottom right) -> Go to /sdcard/MultiBoot/[Your ROM]/ -> flash boot.img.​
Wipe /cache, /data, /system, or dalvik-cache?
The easiest way is to do it from the app while booted in another ROM. Just go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the 3 dots options menu for the ROM you want to wipe, and tap "Wipe ROM".
Alternatively, flash the DualBootUtilities zip from recovery, which will also allow you to wipe a ROM.
NOTE: Don't use the recovery's built-in wiping abilities as that may delete non-primary ROMs!​
Update the primary ROM?
Patch the zip for primary and flash it. The "primary" installation target is designed so that other ROMs won't be affected when you want to flash something for the primary ROM.​
Update a non-primary ROM?
Patch and flash the zip exactly like how you did it the first time.​
Flash a mod or custom kernel for the primary ROM?
Patch it for primary before flashing. If the zip does not wipe /cache, it is also safe to flash it directly.​
Flash a mod or custom kernel for a non-primary ROM?
Just patch and flash it ​
Downloads:
[LINK] Dual Boot Patcher
Source code:
DualBootPatcher: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
Build instructions: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/tree/master/docs
XDA:DevDB Information
Dual Boot Patcher, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
doesntexits, chenxiaolong
Source Code: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-12-20
Last Updated 2016-12-20
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Reserved
Thank you.

[Tutorial]DUAL BOOT Roms Patcher[COOLPAD Note 3 & Lite]

Coolpad Note 3 and lite are now officially supported by DualBootPatcher
Steps to use DualBootPatcher :-
# Downlad and install latest DualBootPatcher
apk from here
https://dbp.noobdev.io/
# Open it -> Go to roms in option
Grant all the permission,set the kernal
and update the ramdisk in primary rom.
# Go to settings and install boot ui.
# Now go to patch zip file -> Add flashable zip
# Select the rom.zip , googleapps.zip ,
patches.zip , addons.zip which you want to
use as secondary rom.
Select your device , data slot , (ext sd slot not
tested).
And apply patch.
# After patch completes install all the zip files
you have patched from twrp.
# If u want to use inapp flasher of
DualBootPatcher,
flash this zip before u use the app.
https://mega.nz/#!xhgQERbL!5UEPeMbbHU9kxLBmWLpUpsosRk4lGmtr0S3pWgkbdeU
#Note : works only if your rom supports init.d or su.d
# After the flash completes, hit reboot ==>> u
will be in the second rom.
# To switch rom :- Methods(any one works )
1. Using boot ui :u get option to switch rom during reboot
2. Select the rom in the App and reboot.
3. Install the boot.img in internal -> mutiboot folder from recovery and reboot
# If something goes wrong :-
Go to recovery -> install boot.img of primary
rom.
Note : 1. Not all the roms are tested.
Do At Your Own Risk
2. Note 3 plus also added but not tested
those who are interested can test and
coment here
CREDITS:-
#Chenxialong : For the incredible app
@Uday Hegde (For this Guide)
@kuberrocks96 (personally tested on Coolpad Note 3 Lite)
UPDATE : WORKING ON COOLPAD NOTE 3 , LITE AND PLUS
Working On Coolpad Note 3 as well
Note 3 plus try..
Well got interested...did the steps all...
And given all permissions...
When I try to install ROM as secondary (tried cm 12.1) while installing rom I got error saying unable to symblink and other as failed to extract data file to /data...any idea how to fix this...
Thanks in advance
File uploaded for reference crash log and a screenshot..
RaghuStar said:
Well got interested...did the steps all...
And given all permissions...
When I try to install ROM as secondary (tried cm 12.1) while installing rom I got error saying unable to symblink and other as failed to extract data file to /data...any idea how to fix this...
Thanks in advance
File uploaded for reference crash log and a screenshot..
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did u tried to flash from recovery..?
Uday Hegde said:
did u tried to flash from recovery..?
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Oh well no..flashed it from the app...as secondary ROM..
And I was able successfully boot android lollipop stockrom and Nougat Resurrection remix custom ROM as dual..I had no problem with that...and for RR ROM I selected extsd slot...so basically I could install in SD card...but failed in other slots..(slot 1.2.3 or secondary did not work for me.) And I did not try in data...
RaghuStar said:
Oh well no..flashed it from the app...as secondary ROM..
And I was able successfully boot android lollipop stockrom and Nougat Resurrection remix custom ROM as dual..I had no problem with that...and for RR ROM I selected extsd slot...so basically I could install in SD card...but failed in other slots..(slot 1.2.3 or secondary did not work for me.) And I did not try in data...
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It is bcoz
Secondary slot is of system partition
and other 3 slots are of cache partition
as there is not enough space in all these 4 slots,it wont work.
And data slot is working for all roms.Extsd slot is working only for some roms as I tested.
And it is better to use twrp to flash.
no probleam if ur rom supports init.d (just flash the fix)otherwise u may face an assue of in switching rom,need to flash boot image of secondary rom manually.
Uday Hegde said:
It is bcoz
Secondary slot is of system partition
and other 3 slots are of cache partition
as there is not enough space in all these 4 slots,it wont work.
And data slot is working for all roms.Extsd slot is working only for some roms as I tested.
And it is better to use twrp to flash.
no probleam if ur rom supports init.d (just flash the fix)otherwise u may face an assue of in switching rom,need to flash boot image of secondary rom manually.
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Well twarp is for primary ROM right!! How can I flash it for secondary ROM??? Is their any option for that...because if I want to flash gapps for my second ROM..all I did was first patching the ROM selecting same slot in which my RR ROM is present and then flashing the file by logging into the primary ROM..
RaghuStar said:
Well twarp is for primary ROM right!! How can I flash it for secondary ROM??? Is their any option for that...because if I want to flash gapps for my second ROM..all I did was first patching the ROM selecting same slot in which my RR ROM is present and then flashing the file by logging into the primary ROM..
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what the app does is it inserts some binary to handle the process of flashing into the zip files.
patch the zip files such as gapps or patches to the rom and give the same id as the rom,it will be flashed to ur rom(to which ro has that id).
and flashing the patched zip files from recovery will not touch the primary rom.binary will create create a chroot environment at /data/local/multiboot/slot-id/ and everything will be flashed into it...
Uday Hegde said:
what the app does is it inserts some binary to handle the process of flashing into the zip files.
patch the zip files such as gapps or patches to the rom and give the same id as the rom,it will be flashed to ur rom(to which ro has that id).
and flashing the patched zip files from recovery will not touch the primary rom.binary will create create a chroot environment at /data/local/multiboot/slot-id/ and everything will be flashed into it...
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Thanks a lot bro...
It works in coolpad note 3 plus..so u can edit ur blog saying it is tested in cpn3+ also...all the best...
If I get any qustn I will post it...thank u very much bro
RaghuStar said:
Thanks a lot bro...
It works in coolpad note 3 plus..so u can edit ur blog saying it is tested in cpn3+ also...all the best...
If I get any qustn I will post it...thank u very much bro
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sure bro
Thanks sir for the guide
yadavdharmendar said:
Thanks sir for the guide
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All thanks to @Uday Hegde
Unable to dual boot RR with MIUI 8.1
Am trying to dual boot RR with MIUI 8 but its showing same error that was posted by RaghuStar. Even tried by TWRP recovery, but it showing same error, what should I do?
What exactly going wrong?
Am using Coolpad Note 3 Lite
unable to update ramdisk on cpn3. why?
ripon_b said:
unable to update ramdisk on cpn3. why?
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may be ur using nougat rom.
its bcoz of special characters in board name.
to solve
backup your boot.img
unpack it using any boot.img unpack tool
edit boot.img-board using text editor
clear all the lines in that file
repack boot.img and flash
now it will not fail to update
abhishek_patil said:
Am trying to dual boot RR with MIUI 8 but its showing same error that was posted by RaghuStar. Even tried by TWRP recovery, but it showing same error, what should I do?
What exactly going wrong?
Am using Coolpad Note 3 Lite
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use data slot or external sd card
I have tried that also..
abhishek_patil said:
I have tried that also..
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u have log file of the error..??
Uday Hegde said:
u have log file of the error..??
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Actually it was deleted, but according to my research, for dual boot, ram disk should be updated in both ROMs, but I noticed a problem with nougat ROM, I am unable to update RAMDisk in Nougat ROM, so when I dual boot it with MIUI, it goes in Boot Loop. But how can I update RAMDisk in Nougat?
abhishek_patil said:
Actually it was deleted, but according to my research, for dual boot, ram disk should be updated in both ROMs, but I noticed a problem with nougat ROM, I am unable to update RAMDisk in Nougat ROM, so when I dual boot it with MIUI, it goes in Boot Loop. But how can I update RAMDisk in Nougat?
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check above comnts for update ramdisk in nougat roms.
but its not necessary to update ramdisk,it is required only to use boot ui.
Uday Hegde said:
check above comnts for update ramdisk in nougat roms.
but its not necessary to update ramdisk,it is required only to use boot ui.
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Okay, i have following Questions.
1) Which software should I use to unzip img file.
2) I am unable to dual boot it with MM V010 on CN3L,
It showing same error posted by @RaghuStar.
3) Avoiding use of BootUI will prevent BootLoop?
4) Is there any effect of kernel version?

RR Android 7.1 for lenovo a6010 /plus stable [back camera -flash-dual speaker work]

Resurrection Remix 5.8.1
Android 7.1.1 for lenovo a6010 /plus stable [back camera -flash-dual speaker work]
INSTALL USING TWRP
1. Download and transfer the ROM and Gapps files to internal storage.
2. Boot your device into TWRP recovery. You can simply Google how to enter recovery mode on your device.
3. In TWRP recovery, click on Wipe » Advanced Wipe. Here select the following options shown in the screenshot below. Do not select the option which reads ‘Internal Storage‘ at any cost, as it will wipe off EVERYTHING, including your ROM file.
4. Go back to TWRP main menu, tap on Install and select the rom Zip file that you transferred to your device in Step 1.
5. After selecting the .zip file, do Swipe to Confirm Flash on the bottom of the screen to begin the custom ROM installation process. This may take some time.
6. Once your ROM is successfully flashed, you’ll see Wipe cache/Dalvik option, select it and then do Swipe to wipe on the bottom of the screen.
7. Now flash the rom Gapps file similarly like you flashed the ROM file.
8. After flashing both ROM and Gapps files, reboot your device.

[app][official] DUALBOOT PATCHER FOR SAMSUNG GALAXY ACE 4 ( SM-G316HU/ S DUOS 3 )

DUAL BOOT PATCHER
DualBootPatcher is an open-source app that allows multiple ROMs to be installed on a single Android device. It does its best to work with existing code and does not require explicit support from ROMs. This will allow any number of ROMs to be installed at the same time. It works by patching the secondary ROM's installation scripts and boot image to load the ROM files from an alternate location (/system/multiboot, /cache/multiboot, and /data/multiboot). Because of the way this is implemented, no changes to the primary ROM are necessary.
Disclaimer:
Code:
Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. Hard. A lot.
Requirements:
1. A Custom Recovery (TWRP)
2. A ROM (Supported SM-G316HU. Such as Touchwiz Galaxy J3(Lollipop) & J100H(Kitkat), CM 11, 12, 13, MIUI, FlymeOS)
3. Dual Boot Patcher app and the DualBootUtilities.zip from the download section below.
What Can Be Done:
It Patches :
Custom kernels for dual boot support
ROMs so that they can be installed as secondary
Google Apps packages for AOSP-based ROMs
SuperSU so that it can be used in the secondary ROM
How to use the App?
- Download, install and open the app.
- Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS". Now if this is the first time you use it, it will ask you if you want to set kernel. Do so!
- After it has finished go to ROM Settings (primary ROM 3 dot menu) and select Update Ramdisk. It will update it and will ask you to reboot. Press Reboot Now, or Reboot later.
- Now Download any ROM you like and open the app again and open the menu and open Patch Zip File from the menu. Ensure that your Device is set to (greatlte) and under Partition configuration select secondary (will install 2nd ROM in /system) or data slot.
- Click continue and select where to save the patched file.
- You should see the file is being put in "Queue". Just click the confirm button to the upper right.
Note: If you want to go back, just swipe the ROM in queue to right and start over.
- The app will patch the zip. When done, go back to "ROMs".
- Click "Flash zip files" (the big pink button on the lower right). Click the pink plus button to add your previously patched zip file.
- Locate the file you have patched in step 7. Unless you have changed the name there, it should be something like ROM_name_partition_config_ID.zip (like RR-N-v5.8.3-20171004-greatlte-Unofficial_dual.zip).
- Click on that file and choose "Keep location". Now confirm the flash with the button on the upper right side.
Note: You can also install the patched zip files in recovery.
- It will now open the terminal and begin flashing the file. This requires some patience. After it has flashed the file you'll see success message in green.
- Now click back and you should see your newly installed ROM along with the Primary ROM.
Note: You can find more options by clicking on the three buttons on each ROM.
- Now reboot and wait till finishing 2nd ROM first boot. install DualBootPatcher apk so you can easily switch ROMs, there is another way to change ROMs: flash DualBootUtilities.zip and switch ROM manually.
Note: Using Bootui:
- Open app then select settings and press install (update) bootui. then Swipe to the right to open the menu. Click "ROMS" again and open secondary ROM Settings) and select Update Ramdisk, Now you can change ROMs simply using boot ui (something like grub bootloader but it works like twrp)
Partitions Configurations:
The patcher offers several locations for installing ROMs:
Primary: This is normally used for installing a zip to the primary ROM. It is not required, but is strongly recommended because it has code to prevent the zip from inadvertently affecting other ROMs.
Dual: Dual/Secondary is the first multiboot installation location. It installs to the system partition. This is a good spot for installing a second ROM because it doesn't take any space away from the internal storage.
Multi-slots: There are 3 multislots: multi-slot-1, multi-slot-2, multi-slot-3. These install to the cache partition. This is specifically for devices, like the Galaxy S4, that have a massive cache partition.
Data-slots: There can be an unlimited number of data slots. These install to the data partition and eat up space on the internal storage. This is useful for devices where the system partition is nearly full and the cache partition is tiny. These slots are named "data-slot-[id]", where "id" is something you provide in the app.
Extsd-slots: There can be an unlimited number of extsd slots. These install to the external SD card, which is useful as it keeps the ROMs off of the internal storage. Note that the ROM's data files are still stored on the data partition.
How to boot to another ROM ?
This is simple . There is no reboot to primary, secondary or whatever. So all you have to do is:
1) Go to ROMs section of the App.
2) Click on the ROM you want to boot to. You should see "Switching ROM" message. After few seconds, you should see a report message saying that "ROM successfully switched".
3) Now just do a normal reboot of your device. See the magic! It should boot to the ROM you have switched on step 2.
Note: You can find more options by selecting the three buttons on each ROMs (like creating reboot widgets for directly rebooting to specific rom).
You also need to install the App to all of the ROMs you install. Otherwise, you want be able to boot to other ROMs!
Apps and Data sharing:
DualBootPatcher very recently got support for sharing apps and their data across ROMs. Maybe sharing is somewhat of a misleading term. The feature actually makes Android load the shared apps and data from a centralized location, /data/multiboot/_appsharing. So you're not sharing apps from one ROM to another per se. The ROMs are just loading the apps from one shared location. Let me make this clearer with an analogy.
Think of the people in a company office as ROMs. You want to share with your coworkers some documents (apps). Instead of telling them to come over to your desk to see those documents (sharing apps from one ROM to another), everyone goes to the conference room to look at the documents together (loading apps from a shared location). That's how app and data sharing is implemented.
To use app sharing, follow these steps in every ROM that you want to use app sharing: (doesn't work with JB ROMs)
Install the app you want to share
Open DualBootPatcher and go to "App Sharing" in the navigation drawer
Enable individual app sharing
Tap "Manage shared applications" and enable APK/data sharing for the app
Reboot
Quote:
When you uninstall an app that's shared, it simply become unshared for the current ROM. That way, other ROMs are not affected. To continue the analogy above, if you quit your job, you won't shred the documents that everybody else was looking at.
If you unshare an app's data, it will go back to using the data it had before it was shared. In other words, you leave the conference room and go back to work on your own documents at your desk.
Other How to ?
Wipe /cache, /data, /system, or dalvik-cache?
The easiest way is to do it from the app while booted in another ROM. Just go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the 3 dots options menu for the ROM you want to wipe, and tap "Wipe ROM".
Update the primary ROM?
Patch the zip for primary and flash it. The "primary" installation target is designed so that other ROMs won't be affected when you want to flash something for the primary ROM.
Update a non-primary ROM?
Patch and flash the zip exactly like how you did it the first time.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for the primary ROM?
Patch it for primary before flashing. If the zip does not wipe /cache, it is also safe to flash it directly.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for a non-primary ROM?
Just patch and flash it
Downloads:
https://dbp.noobdev.io/downloads
Sources:
DualBootPatcher: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher
DualBootUtilities: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootZips
Galaxy ACE 4(SM-G316HU) Source:
https://github.com/chenxiaolong/DualBootPatcher/pull/1090
Known issues:
- You have to tell me !!!
Contributors
yshalsager, chenxiaolong, dbp007
Version Information
Status: Stable
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ROMS
Which custom roms do have for this device SM-G316HU
please provide link @HWDEV
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can't update ramdisk
it shows 'failed to update ramdisk'
pulmit said:
Which custom roms do have for this device SM-G316HU
please provide link @HWDEV
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can't update ramdisk
it shows 'failed to update ramdisk'
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Visit this link :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ace-4/general/master-thread-samsung-galaxy-ace4-s-t3631541
HWDEV said:
Visit this link :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ace-4/general/master-thread-samsung-galaxy-ace4-s-t3631541
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Thats ok for roms
But what about failed to update ramdisk error
pulmit said:
Thats ok for roms
But what about failed to update ramdisk error
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Give the screenshoots. & multiboot.log file.
HWDEV said:
Give the screenshoots. & multiboot.log file.
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previously i was using rooted stock rom when it showed ramdisk error
then i used custom rom lineage os 14 the ramdisk updated successfully
i flashed secondary rom and it was flashed successfully
after flashing the secondary rom the device was not booting
so i wiped the system and flashed the custom rom
i will again use the app and try to resolve the issue

[GUIDE] Flashing Modded MIUI ROMs on RAPHAELIN Devices A.K.A Indian Redmi k20 Pro

OK, so guys some of us have been facing problems in flashing the MIUI modded roms, and the error “ur device is Raphaelin and this Rom is for Raphael” sorry I don't remember the exact statement but u got me right.
Well...below are the steps u can do to fix this error.
Prerequisite:
1. Your system must have 7zip installed
2. You should have a modded MIUI Rom
3. Little Attention
1. Download Your Modded ROM (eu, MIUIMIX, MASIK, MIUI MOD, MIUI PRO) and all other MIUI modded roms.
2. Right Click on the .zip file which u have downloaded.
3. Follow now....
Right Click on zip file > 7zip > Open Archive > META INF > com > google > android > right click on updater-script and choose Edit or F4
4. A text file will open up with some code stuff….
5. Now change raphael to raphaelin thats it. (in begaining, u have to change around 4 names in most of the Roms)
6. After changing the name, when You Close the Text File window, a pop will ask u to SAVE the file
7. Choose Save , then agan it will ask “Do you want to update it in the archive?” Choose OK
8. 7zip will automatically repack the zip file
9. Now u can flash this ROM without problems
Please help
I have unlocked my bootloader and flashed the twrp successfully but every time I try to flash a rom (tried to flash evolutionx 4.0 rom ) the twrp says “E unhandled flag wrapped key” and after flashing the rom it directly boots into fast recovery.
RandomStha said:
I have unlocked my bootloader and flashed the twrp successfully but every time I try to flash a rom (tried to flash evolutionx 4.0 rom ) the twrp says “E unhandled flag wrapped key” and after flashing the rom it directly boots into fast recovery.
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yeah do not worry abt it.
right after flashing the ROM, kindly flash dm variety zip file
https://zackptg5.com/downloads/Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_02.02.2020.zip
and reboot to system.
FOD not working after flashing MIUI EU stable
leosinfinity said:
OK, so guys some of us have been facing problems in flashing the MIUI modded roms, and the error “ur device is Raphaelin and this Rom is for Raphael” sorry I don't remember the exact statement but u got me right.
Well...below are the steps u can do to fix this error.
Prerequisite:
1. Your system must have 7zip installed
2. You should have a modded MIUI Rom
3. Little Attention
1. Download Your Modded ROM (eu, MIUIMIX, MASIK, MIUI MOD, MIUI PRO) and all other MIUI modded roms.
2. Right Click on the .zip file which u have downloaded.
3. Follow now....
Right Click on zip file > 7zip > Open Archive > META INF > com > google > android > right click on updater-script and choose Edit or F4
4. A text file will open up with some code stuff….
5. Now change raphael to raphaelin thats it. (in begaining, u have to change around 4 names in most of the Roms)
6. After changing the name, when You Close the Text File window, a pop will ask u to SAVE the file
7. Choose Save , then agan it will ask “Do you want to update it in the archive?” Choose OK
8. 7zip will automatically repack the zip file
9. Now u can flash this ROM without problems
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Thanks for the guide. I have flashed stable Miui EU rom on Raphaelin but i am not able to fingerprint FoD to work. Is there a solution?
diwakar2030 said:
Thanks for the guide. I have flashed stable Miui EU rom on Raphaelin but i am not able to fingerprint FoD to work. Is there a solution?
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It is working on my side bro im also on MIUI EU stable.(k20 pro indian)
Kindly clean flash the ROM.
WIPE CACHE, DALVIK CACHE, SYSTEM, VENDOR, DATA
Then flash the ROM right after that flash DM variety zip file.
https://zackptg5.com/downloads/Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_02.02.2020.zip
boot into system.
Any other way to edit that file not in PC but in phone....?
abhimukesh25 said:
Any other way to edit that file not in PC but in phone....?
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Use MIxplorer

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