cyanogenmod 12.1 (KLTE)? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 5

Is Samsung Galaxy S5 G900T a KLTE handset? cannot seem to find anything related to T-mobile S5

nht48823 said:
Is Samsung Galaxy S5 G900T a KLTE handset? cannot seem to find anything related to T-mobile S5
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Yes it is
from my Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900T on AT&T, Android 5.1.1 DOB1 with Resurrection Remix ROM v5.5.6

jt1998 said:
Yes it is
from my Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900T on AT&T, Android 5.1.1 DOB1 with Resurrection Remix ROM v5.5.6
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I'm trying to flash cyanogenmod from twrp but getting error 7 , can't flash over incompatible system data. I'm on t mobile sm-g900t and downloaded the latest klte snapshot...
Help please.

Dorsant said:
I'm trying to flash cyanogenmod from twrp but getting error 7 , can't flash over incompatible system data. I'm on t mobile sm-g900t and downloaded the latest klte snapshot...
Help please.
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Trying to flash cm 12 rom right? It's a zip? Checked md5 to ensure good download?
I'd update to latest twrp 3.0 first. Make a backup of current rom/setup.
Are you trying clean or dirty flash?
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jt1998 said:
Trying to flash cm 12 rom right? It's a zip? Checked md5 to ensure good download?
I'd update to latest twrp 3.0 first. Make a backup of current rom/setup.
Are you trying clean or dirty flash?
Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk
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Thanks for the reply. Not sure how to check if md5 download was good, but there were no interruptions so I believe it was.
And what is clean vs dirty flash? I downloaded the only "snapshot" version that was on the klte downloads page directly to my phone. Rebooted into twrp recovery, selected zip file, swipe to flash. Then I get the error. Looks like file name says CM 12.1-20115007....
Snapshot is a stable build right? This is my first custom ROM so I wanted to start with a stable build.
Thanks

Dorsant said:
And what is clean vs dirty flash?
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Make a backup, then wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik before flashing the ROM. It helps prevent bugs

Dorsant said:
Thanks for the reply. Not sure how to check if md5 download was good, but there were no interruptions so I believe it was.
And what is clean vs dirty flash? I downloaded the only "snapshot" version that was on the klte downloads page directly to my phone. Rebooted into twrp recovery, selected zip file, swipe to flash. Then I get the error. Looks like file name says CM 12.1-20115007....
Snapshot is a stable build right? This is my first custom ROM so I wanted to start with a stable build.
Thanks
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This is the Cm 12.1 ROM I'd use for your device https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/129251/cm-12.1-20151007-SNAPSHOT-YOG4PAO333-klte.zip
You'll need an android 5.0 lollipop gapps also which allows you to use your ROM with google apps, play store functionality, etc. This is the one I'd use for your device. https://basketbuild.com/filedl/devs...gapps-modular-micro-5.1.1-20150927-signed.zip
Once both are downloaded onto your phone storage, make sure you backup 1st in TWRP so if anything goes wrong you're ok.
Clean flash means you're wiping system, data, dalvik, and cache before installing new ROM/Gapps - always reccommended if you're coming from stock touchwiz a different non CM rom.
Dirty flash means you only wipe dalvik and cache typically b/c you're just updating your current ROM with a newer version of same ROM so no need to wipe data/system but it is the first thing to evaluate if your device has errors like force closures, bugginess, etc.
Also, after you've wiped your device and now are ready to install your ROM and gapps, do both zip installs in one step. so add the ROM, then add another zip which will be your gapps, then swipe to flash having 2 zips in your queue. Then when all is done, reboot and let your device install. Sign in setup your accounts and profit.
Let me know how it goes ok! Hit thanks for me please!!

jt1998 said:
This is the Cm 12.1 ROM I'd use for your device https://download.cyanogenmod.org/get/jenkins/129251/cm-12.1-20151007-SNAPSHOT-YOG4PAO333-klte.zip
You'll need an android 5.0 lollipop gapps also which allows you to use your ROM with google apps, play store functionality, etc. This is the one I'd use for your device. https://basketbuild.com/filedl/devs...gapps-modular-micro-5.1.1-20150927-signed.zip
Once both are downloaded onto your phone storage, make sure you backup 1st in TWRP so if anything goes wrong you're ok.
Clean flash means you're wiping system, data, dalvik, and cache before installing new ROM/Gapps - always reccommended if you're coming from stock touchwiz a different non CM rom.
Dirty flash means you only wipe dalvik and cache typically b/c you're just updating your current ROM with a newer version of same ROM so no need to wipe data/system but it is the first thing to evaluate if your device has errors like force closures, bugginess, etc.
Also, after you've wiped your device and now are ready to install your ROM and gapps, do both zip installs in one step. so add the ROM, then add another zip which will be your gapps, then swipe to flash having 2 zips in your queue. Then when all is done, reboot and let your device install. Sign in setup your accounts and profit.
Let me know how it goes ok! Hit thanks for me please!!
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Perfect! Great explanation, worked perfectly!

Dorsant said:
Snapshot is a stable build right? This is my first custom ROM so I wanted to start with a stable build.
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there's little reason to use an old & insecure version at this point, i've ONLY used a few nightlies, the bugs were usually minor & you can get the fixes pretty much as soon as they come out rather than waiting months
deep sleep battery use & the camera app are greatly improved in CM13
http://www.cmxlog.com/13/klte/ changelogs

Related

Task AOKP - Flash and Back is Home

So flashing the new version either via OTA or via download and flash results in the Back acting as the Home button for me.
In addition, flashing the GAPPS package does not install the Gapps (Play store etc.)
Anyone have any idea?
I have performed a full wipe - wiping data, cache, davlick cahce and it does the same thing each time.
Tried re downloading in case of a bad download/flash - same thing?
I'm stumped????
Sounds like you might not have the right version. Redownloand and try a clean install.
I would re-download the ROM and gapps. When Task first put up the gapps link, the main link linked to the ROM for the S3 and not gapps (the mirror was correct). So what you have most likely been doing is installing the latest AOKP ROM for our phone, and then flashing AOKP meant for the S3 over it. Thus things not working and no gapps.
gogorman said:
So flashing the new version either via OTA or via download and flash results in the Back acting as the Home button for me.
In addition, flashing the GAPPS package does not install the Gapps (Play store etc.)
Anyone have any idea?
I have performed a full wipe - wiping data, cache, davlick cahce and it does the same thing each time.
Tried re downloading in case of a bad download/flash - same thing?
I'm stumped????
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DaveyBB said:
I would re-download the ROM and gapps. When Task first put up the gapps link, the main link linked to the ROM for the S3 and not gapps (the mirror was correct). So what you have most likely been doing is installing the latest AOKP ROM for our phone, and then flashing AOKP meant for the S3 over it. Thus things not working and no gapps.
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I'll give that a try now...
gogorman said:
I'll give that a try now...
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Hope that works for you. I had same guess as DaveyBB, as there seemed to be the two versions posted and some confusion about gapps after first load. I have been running the 5/9 i777 update along with 5/8 gapps and it's been running great. I did a full wipe, but I also ran first just with cleared cache and dalvik cache and it didn't seem to have any problems that way either.
Good luck!

Galaxy S3 In Bootloop After Install Paranoid 5.1

S3 in bootloop after install Paranoid 5.1
Hi all!
I'm in troubles with my S3.
I downloaded paranoid 5.1 for S3 webparanoird /legacy/i9300 (pa_i9300-5.1-20150822.zip), then I saw that I had to download GAPPS , so I downloaded: androidrootz . com/2015/03/download-android-51x-lollipop-pa-gapps.html (STOCK version), and finllay I read that was recommended to use boeffla-kernel, so I went to his web and downloaded last version (boeffla-kernel-4.0-alpha13-CM12.1-NG-i9300.recovery.zip).
After get it all, I put it in the SDCard, I when in recovery, I did Wipes: dalvik, cache and data. Then I install in this order (I read this order somewhere) ROM, then, GAPPS, then wiped cache again, finally I install Boeffla kernel. Then wiped again dalvik and cache and rebooted the phone, but before reboot TRWP said If I wanted to root the phone, so I accept. Finally, phone restart, but is in bootloop from more than 30 mins.
How can -I make run the device,??
Thanks in advance
Shudy
xShudyx said:
Hi all!
I'm in troubles with my S3.
I downloaded paranoid 5.1 for S3 webparanoird /legacy/i9300 (pa_i9300-5.1-20150822.zip), then I saw that I had to download GAPPS , so I downloaded: androidrootz . com/2015/03/download-android-51x-lollipop-pa-gapps.html (STOCK version), and finllay I read that was recommended to use boeffla-kernel, so I went to his web and downloaded last version (boeffla-kernel-4.0-alpha13-CM12.1-NG-i9300.recovery.zip).
After get it all, I put it in the SDCard, I when in recovery, I did Wipes: dalvik, cache and data. Then I install in this order (I read this order somewhere) ROM, then, GAPPS, then wiped cache again, finally I install Boeffla kernel. Then wiped again dalvik and cache and rebooted the phone, but before reboot TRWP said If I wanted to root the phone, so I accept. Finally, phone restart, but is in bootloop from more than 30 mins.
How can -I make run the device,??
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boeffla alpha 13 is based on latest unofficial cm12.1 release 7 by Justarchi, which was released some days ago. Your desired ROM is older (08.22) so maybe it does not support the newer kernel. try to cleanly flash the rom and gapps again without flashing any additional kernel (wipe system, data, cache, flash rom then gapps, no additional steps needed). If it boots with stock kernel. you can try different older releases of boeffla kernel if one of them boots. if you want to go back to stock kernel, you simply have to reflash the rom without wipe (data will be kept)
btw, your desired gapps seems to be a bit old. try some newer one and use a small package (mostly they are called pico/nano or mini package) with only the core gapps needed for playstore and download all additional gapps you need from playstore. IMO it is the better way. there are many actual and good gapps available, for example open gapps, slim gapps, delta gapps, banks gapps, etc.... (I personally use open gapps pico package)
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boeffla alpha 13 is based on latest unofficial cm12.1 release 7 by Justarchi, which was released some days ago. Your desired ROM is older (08.22) so maybe it does not support the newer kernel. try to cleanly flash the rom and gapps again without flashing any additional kernel (wipe system, data, cache, flash rom then gapps, no additional steps needed). If it boots with stock kernel. you can try different older releases of boeffla kernel if one of them boots. if you want to go back to stock kernel, you simply have to reflash the rom without wipe (data will be kept)
btw, your desired gapps seems to be a bit old. try some newer one and use a small package (mostly they are called pico/nano or mini package) with only the core gapps needed for playstore and download all additional gapps you need from playstore. IMO it is the better way. there are many actual and good gapps available, for example open gapps, slim gapps, delta gapps, banks gapps, etc.... (I personally use open gapps pico package)
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Ok I'm gonna try as you do, with pico gapps from oppengaps.
Just one question more, where can I take origina kernel? just to have if any thing goes wrong.
And thanks for the answer! (I'll say something about hoes it goes)
xShudyx said:
Ok I'm gonna try as you do, with pico gapps from oppengaps.
Just one question more, where can I take origina kernel? just to have if any thing goes wrong.
And thanks for the answer! (I'll say something about hoes it goes)
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Darkened_Sky said:
boeffla alpha 13 is based on latest unofficial cm12.1 release 7 by Justarchi, which was released some days ago. Your desired ROM is older (08.22) so maybe it does not support the newer kernel. try to cleanly flash the rom and gapps again without flashing any additional kernel (wipe system, data, cache, flash rom then gapps, no additional steps needed). If it boots with stock kernel. you can try different older releases of boeffla kernel if one of them boots. if you want to go back to stock kernel, you simply have to reflash the rom without wipe (data will be kept)
btw, your desired gapps seems to be a bit old. try some newer one and use a small package (mostly they are called pico/nano or mini package) with only the core gapps needed for playstore and download all additional gapps you need from playstore. IMO it is the better way. there are many actual and good gapps available, for example open gapps, slim gapps, delta gapps, banks gapps, etc.... (I personally use open gapps pico package)
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OK, I have installed with out more problems.
What I have done:
I install first of all, the Stock rom, to run the phone. (so the pone was as stock)
then.
- Downloaded TRWP for I9300, and flashed with Odin.
- Copied Rom Paranoid, PicoGapss from OppenGapps and boefflakernel (this time, this version to be sure: boeffla-kernel-4.0-alpha1-CM12.1-NG-i9300.recovery)
- Restarted phne in recovery mode, and whiped Data, system, cache and Dalvik.
- Installed from SD, first the rom, then the gapps, and restarted the phone, but didnt worked, so I go again to recovery
- Install Boeffla Kernel, whiped chache and dalvik, and restarted again.
- TRWP asked for root the phone, so YES ! XD
The waint less than 5 mins, and phone started .
Thanks for all the help!
@xShudyx: Paranoid official is imo the only S3-ROM, which came and still come with non-booting kernel. So think about its usability. As mentioned here, alpha 3 or Anykernel alpha 4 works. But they are outdated too.

Google Play services stopped | CM13 for GT-i9300

I had Unofficial 5.1.1 installed on my Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-i9300. I updated my device via CM Updater to CM13 6.0.1 Marshmallow. After updating, I am getting an error Google Play services has stopped, unfortunately. I cannot access any Google App.
I've flashed the GApps through OpenGapps. But after flashing GApps, phone stucks on Bootloop. I've tried many variants (pico, nano, stock) but none of them worked. I am still stucked at boot screen.
HELP!
zackygaurav said:
I had Unofficial 5.1.1 installed on my Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-i9300. I updated my device via CM Updater to CM13 6.0.1 Marshmallow. After updating, I am getting an error Google Play services has stopped, unfortunately. I cannot access any Google App.
I've flashed the GApps through OpenGapps. But after flashing GApps, phone stucks on Bootloop. I've tried many variants (pico, nano, stock) but none of them worked. I am still stucked at boot screen.
HELP!
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Definitely Gapps problem.
1) Backup your data.
2) clean install Marshmallow rom (wipe data/ factory reset & install)
3) look for the correct Gapps (slim zero Gapps work for me)
You might know, but just telling - make sure the Gapps is for Android 6.0
P.S: don't panic and flash several things at once. Maybe you haven't clean flashed the CM 13, that might be the reason.
Clean flash 13.0 and don't boot yet after and go back to recovery, instead flash gapps immediately after flashing the rom. If you dont then you're going to have a bad time. Hope I helped
Done. Flash CWM and Boom
Thank You @sashankps. Slim Zero Gapps worked for me.
What I did?
1. Installed CWM Recovery.
2. Wiped everything.
3. Installed CM 13 (6.0.1)
4. Flashed Slim Zero Gapps.
5. Done.
PS: For future readers, please note that do not wipe cache/data after installing Gapps. After finishing above steps directly Reboot your system.
zackygaurav said:
Thank You @sashankps. Slim Zero Gapps worked for me.
What I did?
1. Installed CWM Recovery.
2. Wiped everything.
3. Installed CM 13 (6.0.1)
4. Flashed Slim Zero Gapps.
5. Done.
PS: For future readers, please note that do not wipe cache/data after installing Gapps. After finishing above steps directly Reboot your system.
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Glad it helped.
I was a CWM recovery user myself, but the development is static, I would suggest you move on to TWRP - chances of you encountering flashing problems is less.
Next Time.
sashankps said:
Glad it helped.
I was a CWM recovery user myself, but the development is static, I would suggest you move on to TWRP - chances of you encountering flashing problems is less.
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I don't like the UI of TWRP but Next time I'll surely try TWRP. Maybe while flashing Android N
Thanks a lot! Reply via Samsung Galaxy S3 running 6.0.1

Error 7

I installed one latest firmwares to try it, and hate it. Anyway I went to install CM13 even blisspop and it won't install and gives error 7. I can odin stock rom but can't flash any asop is my sm-g900T dead lol.
enzodad said:
I installed one latest firmwares to try it, and hate it. Anyway I went to install CM13 even blisspop and it won't install and gives error 7. I can odin stock rom but can't flash any asop is my sm-g900T dead lol.
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Are you doing a full wipe before installing any AOSP ROM? I.e. in TWRP, there is an option for Advanced Wipe. Before your first time installing any AOSP ROM, coming from stock ROM, you must wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik. Also when you say latest firmware, you mean FOL1, right? Because that's the latest. Finally, are you using the right ROM file. This phone's development codename is klte, as opposed to kltespr, kltedv, kltevzw, klteusc, etc.
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Are you doing a full wipe before installing any AOSP ROM? I.e. in TWRP, there is an option for Advanced Wipe. Before your first time installing any AOSP ROM, coming from stock ROM, you must wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik. Also when you say latest firmware, you mean FOL1, right? Because that's the latest. Finally, are you using the right ROM file. This phone's development codename is klte, as opposed to kltespr, kltedv, kltevzw, klteusc, etc.
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Yes I've install hundreds of roms on this phone, I know it's klte I do a full advanced wipe in twrp
I believe it was FOL1- I've never had a problem before. Figured maybe new firmware made impossible flash asop or something.
enzodad said:
Yes I've install hundreds of roms on this phone, I know it's klte I do a full advanced wipe in twrp
I believe it was FOL1- I've never had a problem before. Figured maybe new firmware made impossible flash asop or something.
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I googled it and error 7 is a problem with the assert. So double check you have the correct ROM file, then edit the first line or two out of the updater-script (located in META-INF/com/google/android/)

Installing CM14 without (Samsung) OS

So this is my first post, but whatever.
So it's safe to say I screwed up, I accidentally deleted my stock (rooted) Samsung OS. I somehow managed to download Paranoid Android 6.0.1 onto the Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 I received. I heavily dislike Paranoid Android, and I would like to give Cyanogen 14.1 a shot. The problem is since I wiped everything, every time I do a factory reset for my device, it goes into a bootloop, even if I flashed CM 14.1.
I have TWRP installed, if that helps, and all files (that I know of) are installed on my computer (Odin, CM14.1 ZIP, and Paranoid is backed up).
I'd like to thank everyone who even comes and reads this thread, and I'd be very grateful if I managed to get CM 14.1 on the Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300.
Which version of TWRP is installed? If you have 2.87, try 3.02. Are you performing a full system and data wipe before installing cm14.1?
Hi bro
I am agree with the first reply to you.
All You need the official CM14.1 ROM
Download here https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i9300
And then download Gapps for android 7.1 pico
Download here http://opengapps.org/
If yoy havn't twrp recovery ! Download it from here
https://dl.twrp.me/i9300/
The file end with (tar) it flashing with Odin.
And the file end with (img) it is update from other version to new with Flashify app (you can find the app in playstore free)
Now You have all requirements files
Let's flashing Your device:
Move the files to Ext.sdcard
Make sure you have 80% battery charge
Then reboot your device to (recovery mode)
Turn off your device and Push (Power+home+volume up) keys at the same time for 5 sec untill u see the recovery icon
Now go to wipe your phone choose advance wipe check the dalvilk + cache + system + data + inernal storage ,, done
Now go back and choose install
Search to your Ext.sdcard then choose the CM14.1 at the same time click on Add more zips
And choose Gapps 7.1 pico
Now swipe to flash
Wait to flash finish and then click on Reboot system
Done
Good luck
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Which version of TWRP is installed? If you have 2.87, try 3.02. Are you performing a full system and data wipe before installing cm14.1?
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I'm using the latest TWRP, I made sure to install the latest one, and I'm performing a full data and system wipe before I install CM14.1. My question is does it HAVE to be on an external SD card, because I just port it over to a folder in my internal SD card.
It can be installed from the internal memory. Simplest way would be to boot into TWRP, mount storage, copy over CM and gapps, and flash.
Maybe try TWRP 2.87?
audit13 said:
It can be installed from the internal memory. Simplest way would be to boot into TWRP, mount storage, copy over CM and gapps, and flash.
Maybe try TWRP 2.87?
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I've tried to do that multiple times, but everytime I try it, the S3 goes into a bootloop.
Due to the bootloop issue, I would flash a stock ROM with Odin, perform a factory wipe from stock recovery, and then see if the phone will boot properly.
Is the phone a gt-i9300 in download mode?
audit13 said:
Due to the bootloop issue, I would flash a stock ROM with Odin, perform a factory wipe from stock recovery, and then see if the phone will boot properly.
Is the phone a gt-i9300 in download mode?
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Yeah, I managed to install the stock OS. I also tried to install CM14.1 again, following the instructions to the letter, but still no CM build. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong, since I've read multiple threads on XDA and the CM site.
Not exactly sure what you mean by in download mode, since I'm new to all this rooting business.
You need download mode to flash a stock ROM; otherwise, Odin can't install a stock ROM.
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You need download mode to flash a stock ROM; otherwise, Odin can't install a stock ROM.
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Oh if that's the case, then yes. I put it in Odin mode to flash the stock ROM.
Okay, just to confirm but these are the major steps you took:
flashed the latest stock ROM to the phone;
flashed the latest tar version of TWRP using Odin;
booted into TWRP and copied CM14 to the internal memory or an SD card;
wipe data, system, and cache in TWRP;
flash CM14 in TWRP and rebooted.
Yup, those are the exact steps I took. I think I'm just going to tinker around with the Samsung a little longer, until I manage to brick it, or I'll just continue doing research. I'm already happy I managed to get out of a boot loop on my own, with and without OS.
Are you in Canada? Where did you get the i9300? The i747m is sold in Canada and the i747 is sold in the USA.
audit13 said:
Are you in Canada? Where did you get the i9300? The i747m is sold in Canada and the i747 is sold in the USA.
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My dad got it for his work during his visit in Turkey, is that a factor during flashing of new OS's? What surprises me is that I could install Paranoid Android 6.0.1 onto it without an OS with little or no problem.
A pre-existing OS on the phone is not a requirement to flash a custom ROM.
As long as the ROM is for the i9300, you should be fine.
audit13 said:
A pre-existing OS on the phone is not a requirement to flash a custom ROM.
As long as the ROM is for the i9300, you should be fine.
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I made sure it was for the i9300. I'm confused to where it doesn't work because I would see the CM battery charging logo, but when I wanted it to boot, it kept bootlooping for 10 minutes on end. The longest I've let it run was whilst I was sleeping, 8 hours, still nothing.
Maybe try a different version of CM14.1 or a different version of TWRP.
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Maybe try a different version of CM14.1 or a different version of TWRP.
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I'll give those options a shot. I'll try out clockwork and see. I guess I'll keep going until I brick it. Thanks for aiding me, and enjoy having a happy new year.

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