Hi,
1.
I have installed "Tesla-i9100-5.1.1.Arc_Flash.2.3-MR1-20151113.zip" on my Samsung Galaxy S2.
The system doesn't find my extSD Card.
What may be the problem?? (in recovery the sxtSD is accessible)
2.
I have installed TWRP 2.8.7.0 via Odin.
I tried to flash update to TWRP-3.1.0-0-i9100 (zip / img / tar) but it doesn't work.
What may be the problem??
Thanks for advises …
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Little Rooster said:
Hi,
1.
I have installed "Tesla-i9100-5.1.1.Arc_Flash.2.3-MR1-20151113.zip" on my Samsung Galaxy S2.
The system doesn't find my extSD Card.
What may be the problem?? (in recovery the sxtSD is accessible)
2.
I have installed TWRP 2.8.7.0 via Odin.
I tried to flash update to TWRP-3.1.0-0-i9100 (zip / img / tar) but it doesn't work.
What may be the problem??
Thanks for advises …
Rooster
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1)
Could be a matter of permission
2)
Do not know this rom but from rather old date could be a non isorec kernel.
In this case you have to flash an isorec kernel and the allready flashed isorec twrp should turn up.
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TriboDoP said:
1)
1)
Could be a matter of permission
2)
Do not know this rom but from rather old date could be a non isorec kernel.
In this case you have to flash an isorec kernel and the allready flashed isorec twrp should turn up.
ps: crazy crazy crazy ... now i have edited my 3rd answer try, and now i can see my first anwer here, but no more answer 2 + edited answer 3.
Is this board so buggy???
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1) Oh. I didn't know that TWRP is only for isorec Kernel. Thought it works on normal Kernel, too.
I think it doen't make sense to unstall a isorec for android 5.1 ?!
2.) No. It was a matter of format. The TeslaRom (or maybe 5.1 generell?) can't read exFat. With Fat no problems.
TriboDoP said:
1)
1)
Could be a matter of permission
2)
Do not know this rom but from rather old date could be a non isorec kernel.
In this case you have to flash an isorec kernel and the allready flashed isorec twrp should turn up.
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Oh, didn't kown that TWRP is oly for ISOREC. Thought it works on other Kernel, too.
2)
No. The TeslaRom (or maybe 5.1 generell??) can't read exFat. With Fat no problems.
... why doesn't my replys appear here???
I tried to anwer 2 times, but i can't see my answers
ps: crazy ... this anwwr appears, but the 2 others with quote i can't see.
pps: short answer without quote:.
1) aha, i didn't know it's ONLY for isorec.
2) no. 5.1 can't read exFat. Fat works.
Hi
I think there was some problems with your posts.
Got e-mail notification but could not see the post.
Anyway good to hear you solved the problem with sd card/format.
And no, you do not need isorec for your present rom.
But when upgrading to nougat roms you really need it for 2 reasons:
Otherwise you will not have a working recovery
and
you can easily increase system and data partition (is a must for nougat) by using the isorec twrp to do this.
Regards!
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Does anyone have any method that recognizes the sdcard without changing from exfat to fat?
Exfat for me is important because it offers higher transfer rate
@arnab or someone who knows could give me support so that this rom recognizes exfat?
Related
Hello there guys so I'm here because I did a very silly mistake related to the CWM for the Galaxy Player 4.2 (Or at least that's what I think I did ).
Related to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39344227
Anyway I'm not familiar with CWM since the Galaxy Player 4.2 is my first Android device ( And is not like the device has been easy on us right ), my device is rooted and the problem is that I already got the Kernel on my device and as expected I'm without WiFi. How can I configure the CWM Recovery without WiFi, if not, how can I get WiFi back?.
Sorry for bothering with dummy questions/mistakes and thanks in advance .
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Hello there guys so I'm here because I did a very silly mistake related to the CWM for the Galaxy Player 4.2 (Or at least that's what I think I did ).
Related to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39344227
Anyway I'm not familiar with CWM since the Galaxy Player 4.2 is my first Android device ( And is not like the device has been easy on us right ), my device is rooted and the problem is that I already got the Kernel on my device and as expected I'm without WiFi. How can I configure the CWM Recovery without WiFi, if not, how can I get WiFi back?.
Sorry for bothering with dummy questions/mistakes and thanks in advance .
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You need to flash the wifi patch using clockworkmod.
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joemhewitt said:
You need to flash the wifi patch using clockworkmod.
Sent from my ZX Spectrum
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Can I flash the fix without CWM, for example with Odin?. I'm having a really hard time here, since I was dumb enough to install the Kernel without configuring the CWM before or at least making sure I could do it without the WiFi. Now the problem is when I want to flash with Rom Manager it says I need the recovery since I'm not a premium but again in order to get the recovery I need WiFi internet :/.
PerChloric Bread said:
Can I flash the fix without CWM, for example with Odin?. I'm having a really hard time here, since I was dumb enough to install the Kernel without configuring the CWM before or at least making sure I could do it without the WiFi. Now the problem is when I want to flash with Rom Manager it says I need the recovery since I'm not a premium but again in order to get the recovery I need WiFi internet :/.
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Wow it's the first time I see somebody having more problems with CWM than odin (no offense). Actually all you need to do is to put the patch into your device and then boot into CWM. Once into CWM, go into install zip from sdcard, then chose zip from sdcard and chose your patch zip. Once you choose it, you will see a bunch of no and one yes, check yes and it will patch it. Once it's done, reboot your device.
Hope it helps.
I'd like to know if flashing the kernel with CWM will make loose data, apps and preferences ? Thanks.
sinbad21 said:
I'd like to know if flashing the kernel with CWM will make loose data, apps and preferences ? Thanks.
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As far as I can see, nobody have problems flashing it so you should be good to go! :good:
zaclimon said:
As far as I can see, nobody have problems flashing it so you should be good to go! :good:
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You're right, it works fine ! Now I have a question : I tried a backup in CWM, system and data have been backed up, but neither applications nor cache.
I got the following error messages :
Code:
No /sdcard/.android_secure found. Skipping backup of applications on external storage.
Backing up cache...
No sd-ext found. Skipping backup of sd-ext.
Any idea ?
sinbad21 said:
You're right, it works fine ! Now I have a question : I tried a backup in CWM, system and data have been backed up, but neither applications nor cache.
I got the following error messages :
Code:
No /sdcard/.android_secure found. Skipping backup of applications on external storage.
Backing up cache...
No sd-ext found. Skipping backup of sd-ext.
Any idea ?
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/sdcard/.android_secure is the directory of the download of big apps (for example apps like nova or subway surfers I think) Cache has been backed up. Don't worry, all your things has been backed up.
zaclimon said:
Wow it's the first time I see somebody having more problems with CWM than odin (no offense). Actually all you need to do is to put the patch into your device and then boot into CWM. Once into CWM, go into install zip from sdcard, then chose zip from sdcard and chose your patch zip. Once you choose it, you will see a bunch of no and one yes, check yes and it will patch it. Once it's done, reboot your device.
Hope it helps.
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Man, I feel so stupid right now . I managed to run the CWM boot now when I try to install the zip the update. Says:
"E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted"
Maybe I should tell you everything I did just in case.
I had the device already rooted.
Flashed the kernel
Installed the CWM v5.0.2.7
Transfered the Fix zip to sdcard
then I did everything you said and also tried to disable verification and still failed.
Sorry to be bothering U_U.
Ok I finally fixed everything... It was my external sd after all, it wasn't functioning properly. Tried with another Sd card and now it's working. Thanks you for your patience and help
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PerChloric Bread said:
Ok I finally fixed everything... It was my external sd after all, it wasn't functioning properly. Tried with another Sd card and now it's working. Thanks you for your patience and help
Sent from my YP-GI1 using xda app-developers app
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Nice to see it working!! :good:
zaclimon said:
/sdcard/.android_secure is the directory of the download of big apps (for example apps like nova or subway surfers I think) Cache has been backed up. Don't worry, all your things has been backed up.
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Fine, thank you
sinbad21 said:
Fine, thank you
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No wait android secure is apps transferred to sd card instead that they're using the internal storage.
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zaclimon said:
No wait android secure is apps transferred to sd card instead that they're using the internal storage.
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So I suppose that I've no such apps, as I don't have any .android_secure directory in /
Also, cwm backup seems to ignore backup of boot.image and recovery image. There is not even an error or warning message.
I've just moved to CM11 (offical ver) from stock 4.4.4 on my Z Ultra. My company requires encryption to use their email so my /data is encrypted. There are a few issues I'm having that I think should be relatively easy to fix.
1. Once I encrypted I'm stuck in the stock Clockworkmod recovery although I'd really prefer to use TWRP. Before encrypting I was able to get to TWRP. I've looked in the /ext_card/XZDualRecovery/XZDR.prop and it's set to philz and NDR Utils shows TWRP. When I boot to Recovery though I get the base Clockworkmod.
2. When trying to do CM updates using the About menu it properly downloads but since the internal SD is encrypted when I try to do the update it fails because it cannot read the file. I don't really care which recovery I use and I understand I'll need to enter a decryption password but it'd sure be nice if this worked properly. One thought I had was to remove the cmupdater directory and point it to /ext_card/cmupdater via a symlink, that way at least it will download to a directory I can do the update manually from. Currently I have to copy it there manually. Not sure this would work, that it would properly follow a symlink pointing to SD.
Thanks for any help. These are pretty much the only issues I have with CM and they are more annoyances than anything.
mknewman said:
I've just moved to CM11 (offical ver) from stock 4.4.4 on my Z Ultra.
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You're in a wrong forum. It's better to ask im CM thread here.
Rootk1t said:
You're in a wrong forum. It's better to ask im CM thread here.
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Thanks, but this is mostly a recovery issue, if recovery did encryption then it would all fall together.
I have reposted to the XZDR Dual Recovery thread, we'll see if I get an answer there.
This is the newest philz recovery with an OG clockworkmod theme.
All credits go to invisiblek. I am just posting here with his permission.
http://www.invisiblek.org/recovery/
Grab the img for your device flash with flashify or tool of your choice.
**Temporarily removed the aromafm, graphics issues at this time.**
The aromafm.zip is for aroma file manager. Place zip in /data/media/0/clockworkmod/aromafm/. They zip file will be in the folder with your variant recovery.img
Does it have an option to change partition to f2fs?
Many thanks mate.
Helloworld294 said:
Does it have an option to change partition to f2fs?
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No it does not.
<•invisiblek> would need f2fs-support in the boot.img's fstab
<•invisiblek> and if recovery thought it'd be a good idea to re-write that, you're going to end up with an un-bumped boot.img
its in his long term plan but its not there right now.
Woow...Thanks to the good work for d855 [emoji6]
God news
This recovery is not support for F400. It's bad news.
can the partitioning menu be added?
I don't see the aroma zip in the d850 folder
Sent from my LG-D850 using Tapatalk
Is this bumped?
Yes its bumped. Aroma pulled while invisiblek fixes graphic issues.
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Is this bumped?
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yes
on another note, as stated, aromafm is derped pretty hard on our device, i'm planning to look into fixing it up at some point, but it might be a bit
also i'm in the process of building/uploading a new version (6.58.9.1) which supports the cm updater, expect those to start rolling in shortly
for those interested in the fix: https://github.com/invisiblek/philz_touch_cwm6/commit/bef5775f20854a45ccfd96b1b04bf5ee28fe3af4
Does it support nandroid backup for modem?
@invisiblek
Great news. You are the real hero behind the scenes. Your work for our device is much appreciated mate thank you. We wouldn't have all those unofficial roms to play with until you make something official for us. it is very close I believe.
Sent from my LG-D855 using Tapatalk
Well, tried on my D850 and installed and ran fine, but 2 issues:
1. Can't mount external SD (SanDisk 64Gb in FAT32 but soon going back to ExFat), the path for it is incorrect and no option to change it
2. Installed a Zip file that replaced the kernel and even though it said all went ok it was never installed
Had to flash back the TWRP recovery (even though that one can't read my external_SD either no matter the format) so I can flash the new kernel properly.
Waiting for your next release to test it out.
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Omegadrive said:
Well, tried on my D850 and installed and ran fine, but 2 issues:
1. Can't mount external SD (SanDisk 64Gb in FAT32 but soon going back to ExFat), the path for it is incorrect and no option to change it
2. Installed a Zip file that replaced the kernel and even though it said all went ok it was never installed
Had to flash back the TWRP recovery (even though that one can't read my external_SD either no matter the format) so I can flash the new kernel properly.
Waiting for your next release to test it out.
Sent from my LG-D850 using Tapatalk
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Thats odd, I flash kernels just fine and can flash from my sd card. Could you have gotten a bad download possibly.
can't get philz to make back-up
downloaded the latest version, flashed with flashify, rebooted, and when i try to make a back-up of my current rom, all it does is sit at the "checking" when trying to back up to sdcard1
not sure what i did wrong, but isn't working for me
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downloaded the latest version, flashed with flashify, rebooted, and when i try to make a back-up of my current rom, all it does is sit at the "checking" when trying to back up to sdcard1
not sure what i did wrong, but isn't working for me
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bumped;
tried again, and can't get it to do anything after i select make backup. all it does is says "checking" and nothing.
i'm having problems getting 5.0 roms to install correctly, thought this might be the solution.
So what's going on here? Any work in progress? I don't like twrp that much.
Is there a version of philz recovery that will work on lg g3 as990? Can one be created?
I used F2FS file system on data and cache partition and now its like i have a nexus 6p there is little to no UI lag or even any delay in opening apps.
Used to use F2FS on my previous devices(lg g2, Galaxy S2 and Xperia Z ultra) and man the effect was noticeable from day1, so tried it on this device and guess what it works flawlessly.
Here is a thread for comparition between F2FS vs EXT4(the default one).
So here is guide for you guys its Highly dangerous setup so please follow this if you know how to restore a SoftBrick status.
Caution:--
ONLY FOR CM13 and N based roms which support F2FS, If used on OOS3 or H2OS(mm) it will result in not converting the data/cache partition properly and will end up 0mb partition because of modified twrp used for these roms and you wont be able to be mount your internal memory too.
Backup backup backup. Make sure you take a backup and save it on your pc before performing the steps.
Things you can do to make your life easier:--
Clean flashing of rom is highly recommended but you can try dirty too as it does not touch the system partition but still clean is preferred.
Use ZipMe app to make a zip file for your apps so that installing all those apps becomes easier if coming from clean flash.
Full backup of your internal memory files as this setup formats even your internal memory even if you select only the data partion.
Best stay on stock kernel as there is no mention of any cm13 custom kernel to have f2fs support. They may have but in any thread of these i couldnt find f2fs word anywhere. So stay stock.
Rom compatibility/tried on:--
Exodus.
All cm13 based roms work flawlessly.
LineageOS14
Kernel compatibility:--
Darkbeast
Stock kernel or the one provided by default by the rom.
Yarpin's kernel.
Benschold kernel.
Note:- Please this method has worked on F2FS supported roms only before following any of it make sure your rom developer has incorporated f2fs support in his/her rom.
Steps:--
Use revert2lollipop to revert back to lollipop firmware if you are on OOS3/H2OS and wanna try f2fs.
Download and upgrade your twrp version to latest.
Copy the .img file to your root folder and reboot to twrp select--->Install-->Install images button-->select the new .img file you copied and reboot to recovery.
Format everything including your internal memory.
Go to advance wipe and select cache partition and select repair and change file system, once there select change file system and change it to f2fs and swipe. Images.
Repeat the above step for data partition.
Go to twrp settings and tick rm -rf, this will make your device retain your f2fs system after clean flash of some roms.
Reboot your recovery once and copy back all your data back to your internal memory.
Flash the required modem for your rom and clean flash your rom for the best bug free experience.
Benefit!
PS:- Please if someone daring does use this on another rom and if everything works flawlessly then please post about it, i will add it compatible roms/kernels.
Press thanks if it worked for you and do post about any improvements you saw.
Credits:-
@Androguide.fr
@ opt devs for awesome roms.
@ jrummy Apps for zipme app.
Seems rock solid for me! I'm running AICP Nightlies .... Running great! Getting it all set back up but no issues at all.
jbarcus81 said:
Seems rock solid for me! I'm running AICP Nightlies .... Running great! Getting it all set back up but no issues at all.
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Ohhh great will add aicp in the compatible ROMs.
BTW are you on stock aicp kernel?
So we need stock kernel
isoladisegnata said:
So we need stock kernel
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Yeah for now, since for f2fs roms to work properly the kernel also needs to support the file system and no custom kernel has f2fs as a feature mentioned in their list. I couldnt find anything related to f2fs even with the search function, will update the thread if f2fs support is confirmed by the devs of the respective kernels.
chintu1234 said:
Ohhh great will add aicp in the compatible ROMs.
BTW are you on stock aicp kernel?
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Yeah.. Not using any kernel other than what's built into AICP from the OP.. :highfive:
Added yarpin's kernel to the compatible kernels.
Using AOKP with stock kernel perfectly! Thanks for this OP and also for sharing the ZipMe app! Which is amazing, Didnt work for me on CM13 though but love the idea! JRummy devs make the best apps
Can i use titanium backup to app+data?
isoladisegnata said:
Can i use titanium backup to app+data?
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Yes you can.
A noob questions:
- How do I put my data in internal sd...?
. I save the internal memory sd on pc before
. will format everything including internal memory.
. change cache and data partition in F2FS...
when I reboot in twrp.. how do I put all data in sd card?..with ROM ..Modem etc..?
is it possible? if I connect the phone to usb..I'll see internal memory?
isoladisegnata said:
A noob questions:
- How do I put my data in internal sd...?
. I save the internal memory sd on pc before
. will format everything including internal memory.
. change cache and data partition in F2FS...
when I reboot in twrp.. how do I put all data in sd card?..with ROM ..Modem etc..?
is it possible? if I connect the phone to usb..I'll see internal memory?
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Yeah if you connect to PC after conversion you will be able to access your memory as you used to with default system.
Just make sure to wipe system,data,cache,dalvic,internal before going any further for good measure.
f2fs for data and cache on 19/04 Unofficial Temasek's CM13 by Benschold and Benschold's Custom Kernel v3.3 working flawlessly here. So far haven't noticed anything yet, but will report back if anything happens!
boulder96 said:
f2fs for data and cache on 19/04 Unofficial Temasek's CM13 by Benschold and Benschold's Custom Kernel v3.3 working flawlessly here. So far haven't noticed anything yet, but will report back if anything happens!
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how it compare with ext4? u see the different?
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Tatsuya_ said:
how it compare with ext4? u see the different?
Sent from my ONE A2003 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Honestly I wouldn't notice a difference unless you put 2 phones running ext4 and f2fs side by side for comparison. But if I were to really force an answer out from myself I would say that app opening and switching times are greatly reduced.
you really deserved more thanks for this guide.. keep it up and great work!
boulder96 said:
f2fs for data and cache on 19/04 Unofficial Temasek's CM13 by Benschold and Benschold's Custom Kernel v3.3 working flawlessly here. So far haven't noticed anything yet, but will report back if anything happens!
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Nice! thanks for reporting, will add to OP.
Works great with Exodus ROM !!!
very good. Thank you very much. wonder why only cache and data? What about the system partition?
rakieta said:
very good. Thank you very much. wonder why only cache and data? What about the system partition?
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It really isnt needed because in system partition most of the time only read function is done while data and cache constantly need read/write functions to be performed so you wont notice anything different if you format system to f2fs.
@Topser99 has provided us with some newly modified recoveries.
They all have TWRP 3.4 and also now 3.5
⇨NewUpdate
-update kernel
By : @physwizz
Follow : @ULtimaTe_Pie2
Follow Galaxy_A20_official
System and System_root
Twrp-sm-a20 - Google Drive
drive.google.com
Choose .img you want and flash it from your current recovery onto the recovery slot.
Then reboot into recovery.
Or choose the .tar to flash from odin
You must be aware though that your previous backups will not restore .
You should read this next section carefully.
TWRP recovery Incompatability Issue
There are 2 types of recovery:
Type 1 backs up /system
Type2 backs up /system_root but labels it "system"
Both types work well but you can't backup on one type and restore on the other
To overcome this problem, I suggest that filenames of TWRPs should either contain SYSTEM or SYSTEM_ROOT
Also.
TWRP 3.4 is incompatible with TWRP 3.3 and @Topser had modded to produce TWRP 3.4 for us to use.
So now there are 4 types:
1. TWRP 3.3 SYSTEM
2. TWRP 3.3 SYSTEM_ROOT
3. TWRP 3.4 SYSTEM
4. TWRP 3.4 SYSTEM_ROOT
A backup made with one type will not restore with any of the other 3 types.
Post 2
I can confirm TWRP 3.4 SYSTEM version works correctly (including MTP at recovery level). Funnily enough, I just finished porting the A30 version for myself and came up with an almost identical result. I remove the fstab lines for product image, vendor image and system image just to make it cleaner
Thanks for doing this for all @Topser
Whats the difference between system_root and system ?
So this can be installed over 3.3 aswell ?
Jeremy_J7 said:
Whats the difference between system_root and system ?
So this can be installed over 3.3 aswell ?
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both work as backups.
you can replace 3.3 with 3.4 but read the 1st post carefully
physwizz said:
both work as backups.
you can replace 3.3 with 3.4 but read the 1st post carefully
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I see now, its labels it differently , thanks alot, will flash it later today . Thanks Bro ?
physwizz said:
both work as backups.
you can replace 3.3 with 3.4 but read the 1st post carefully
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I just flashed the new recovery, I tested MTP and its working ? I noticed a new option in settings that allows to unmount system before installing a zip, it was enabled by default, I should disable it right ?
Jeremy_J7 said:
I just flashed the new recovery, I tested MTP and its working ? I noticed a new option in settings that allows to unmount system before installing a zip, it was enabled by default, I should disable it right ?
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It's the default
Topser99 said:
It's the default
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So you're saying that it's always been the default in TWRP but now we have the option of turning it on/off. And I should leave it enabled ?
Jeremy_J7 said:
So you're saying that it's always been the default in TWRP but now we have the option of turning it on/off. And I should leave it enabled ?
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Should think of android 4.4 and supersu
Jeremy_J7 said:
So you're saying that it's always been the default in TWRP but now we have the option of turning it on/off. And I should leave it enabled ?
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I'd leave it as it is.
Try that and then untick it and try that to see what happens
physwizz said:
I'd leave it as it is.
Try that and then untick it and try that to see what happens
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Ain't got anything to flash at the moment thou ? Maybe will try when a new version of Edxposed comes up.
Jeremy_J7 said:
Ain't got anything to flash at the moment thou ? Maybe will try when a new version of Edxposed comes up.
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In my understanding
Twrp_3.3 mount system before installing a zip for supersu =>> system/sbin,bin,xbin
Twrp_3.4 unmount system before installing a zip for magisk =>>/data/adb/magisk
@Topser has updated the files on post 1
You can now choose a TWRP to backup data and storage
Jeremy_J7 said:
I just flashed the new recovery, I tested MTP and its working I noticed a new option in settings that allows to unmount system before installing a zip, it was enabled by default, I should disable it right ?
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It's disabled by default since most things using recovery work systemlessly. Most packages that use the system mount point will automatically mount system for reading and writing anyway. So there's no need to mess with the toggle.
can i flash this tar file on my a205f
A205FXXU8BTG3
shawal_islam said:
can i flash this tar file on my a205f
A205FXXU8BTG3
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yes
K I back on the scene again and I have a Galaxy A20 I want to root with TWRP!
Heres what I need to know how to the program that installs TWRP and which 3.4 files do I need?
And how will do the install of TWRP I been off 2yrs I just coming back to the website today?
Sorry if this is hard to follow I will post now for ques and feedback. TIA!
techmanc said:
K I back on the scene again and I have a Galaxy A20 I want to root with TWRP!
Heres what I need to know how to the program that installs TWRP and which 3.4 files do I need?
And how will do the install of TWRP I been off 2yrs I just coming back to the website today?
Sorry if this is hard to follow I will post now for ques and feedback. TIA!
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what do you want to know about Twrp3.4
Topser99 said:
what do you want to know about Twrp3.4
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Which Odin and TWRP do I need to install my Galaxy A20 as per my sig!