Does this wipe your current setup? Or only if I choose to wipe data?
I am rooted and custom recovery and want to be able to get otas from not on manually but don't want all data wiped.
Not for me. I dirty flashed otas then supersu from the blu_sparks twrp and didn't lose my setup. It reinstalled some bloat I had to delete again was all.
Use twrp-2.8.7.0-onyx_f2fs_r4.img
Boot in TWRP
Wipe Cache / Wipe Dalvik Cache
Flash OnePlusOxygen_14_OTA_005_all_201511232152.zip
Wipe Cache / Wipe Dalvik Cache
Flash OnePlusOxygen_14_OTA_005-006_patch_201511301941.zip
Wipe Cache / Wipe Dalvik Cache
Reboot ...
Flash BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip
Reboot ...
Flash Marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-1080p.zip ...
There will be OxygenOS 2.1.3 x with root and all your original data unmodified.
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Im about to flash bionix-v 1.3.1. And im trying to be as thorough as i can without odining back to stock. Just wanted to double check what im doing is right.
I already backed everything up and disabled voodoo (just for safety). Then, i wiped dalvik cache. Next, do i wipe data/factory reset? Then after that, wipe cache partition? Then after that, flash new rom?
Vibrant, Bionix-v 1.3, Voodoo...
It's in the noob guide..
summary:
factory wipe
wipe data
wipe dalvik (advanced)
flash rom
wipe data
wipe dalvik
reboot
wait 10 minutes, reboot
sign into market, wait 5-10, reboot
restore apps, boom.
Mine is similar to above.
Recovery
Factory wipe
Flash rom
Wipe dalvic
Wipe cache
Fix permissions
Reboot
Wait 10-15
Reboot
Enjoy
This process greatly reduced bugs when flashing rom to rom
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
After installing I've been stuck at the MIUI_US united World wide splash screen for the past 20minutes.
Sounds like a bootloop. Did you wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik, fix permissions and (if you flashed another kernel) flash the kernel cleaning script first?
If not, do all that stuff. I flashed MIUI yesterday without issues.
if you can load into CWR goto Mounts Menu Format Data, Datadata, System, Cache, the goto advanced Wipe Dalvik. Now install Miui. and Fix permissions then reboot.
if not revert to stock via odin/heim and follow the steps above after flashing CWR.
Im using a galaxy s2 with Lite'ning rom (android 4). But i couldnt resist the MIUI UI (android 2) so decided to change to it. I placed my zip files in the internal storage and reboot CWM to install the zip. But to no avail, my phone gets stuck in boot loop twice. so im wondering is it because of the different android version that my phone refuse to boot? How can I overcome it to install MIUI?
Thanks in advanced
Did you do a full wipe?
- Reboot in CWM
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Flash MIUI.zip
Draak22 said:
Did you do a full wipe?
- Reboot in CWM
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Flash MIUI.zip
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I missed the Wipe Dalvik Cache. Will try again later. Thanks for your help ^^
Draak22 said:
Did you do a full wipe?
- Reboot in CWM
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Flash MIUI.zip
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I did all of this and it still loops at welcome screen T_T
- Reboot in CWM
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- /format system
- Flash MIUI.zip
I would throw /format system at the end.
Its under mounts and storage in your CWM menu
Chakker3D said:
- Reboot in CWM
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- /format system
- Flash MIUI.zip
I would throw /format system at the end.
Its under mounts and storage in your CWM menu
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still fails. everytime it bootloop, i need to use odin to install lite'ning to enter CWM again
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Clean Slate for those that balls up the firmware .Or need to return to service or decide if its hardware/firmware problem .
Backup data first if phone is working .
Boot CWM recovery
Mounts and Storage
Format cache data system sd card .
Remove battery
Boot to download mode
Open Odin
Install correct stock firmware or even your original firmware .
Still fails install old bootloader .
jje
hi
hi there
here is the best way solve ur problem as this has happened to me as-well,
first thing is download the stock rom form sammobile.com, then flash it using odin and then re-root and install CWM then install Miui Rom, if ur still stuck in the boot-loop then do a full wipe, if still stock, then try a deferent miui rom customized here is whet i have in my phone and its amazing and fast and batter saver for me,
MIUISP V.12 by Dragon
i hope this was helpful for you
Regards
iMatrix
My phn rooted
Now prbm I install 2.1.3x Installed failed in stock recovery help any 1 fix prbm tell
samheras said:
My phn rooted
Now prbm I install 2.1.3x Installed failed in stock recovery help any 1 fix prbm tell
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Install twrp-2.8.7.0-onyx_f2fs_r4.img
Boot in TWRP
Wipe Cache / Wipe Dalvik Cache / Wipe data
Flash OnePlusOxygen_14_OTA_005_all_201511232152.zip
Wipe Cache / Wipe Dalvik Cache
Flash OnePlusOxygen_14_OTA_005-006_patch_201511301941.zip
Wipe Cache / Wipe Dalvik Cache
Reboot ...
Flash BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip
Reboot ...
There will be OxygenOS 2.1.3 x with root.
I wiped dalvik cache, cache, data, vendor & data.
then i flashed rom & pico gapps
what did i do wrong ? or what should i do now ?
You shouldn't have wiped the vendor
Now to solve that you must flash the stock ROM which will restore the vendor and then flash the twrp image
and then wipe dalvik cache, cache, and data but not vendor
then flash the boot img and the rom
but after all this the phone will still won't start
so after flashing the boot img and rom and other files with the rom ,
clear the data,dalvik cache, cache and internal storage
after all this your realme 3 pro will start
I had faced same problem and all the steps are tried and tested by me personally