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NEW: battery saving tips in post #20
How to falsh PACman ROM: Post #2 Thank Langes
0. Do I need unlocked bootloader? YES
1. I'm going to post my question without doing a search.
Fine, but you'll just get made fun of, or infracted by one of the mods who use this mod. Searching is the first rule of XDA.
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting, whether you have a question or something new to share, it's very likely someone already asked that question or shared that news.
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2. People have sometimes a bad attitude in this thread, or they ignored my question.
You broke rule #1, didn't you?
3. Why Youtube FC all the time?
Mabye it’s the latest youtube app problem. Try [APP] Youtube Apk For Ics/Jelly Bean [Version 3.5.5].
4. I didn’t hear music, ringtone, notification, etc. Why?
The steps for custom tones are:
create
sdcard\alarms
sdcard\notifications
sdcard\ringtones
At first time after the rom install if you choose rintone the ringtone is mute. Select one of the ringtones and press vol+ or vol-. The notification ringtone is mute too. Select one of the notification tone then press vol+ or vol-. The same relates to the alarm. I have only one alarm time, and my phone wakes me up every time.
In apollo if you play music at the first time, the sound is mute too. press vol+ or vol-..
5. I lost my custom ringtone/alarm/notification sound, why?
Are your custom sound int he right folder? See 4.
6. I don’t want a tablet look.
If you use pac 4.1.2 it doesnt have paranoidpreferences.apk (Search for any 4.1.2 PA rom, and extract paranoidpreferences.apk from it.)
The new 4.2.2 PAC has it, so you don't need to search for it.
Just go in setting/paranoid setting/apps select
Settings (com.android.settings) and change size to 240, layout 360px save, and hit ok.
select System UI (com.android.systemiu) and change to 240/360 px.
(setting and system ui take effect after you restart the phone)
If gmail/calendar and other apps are in hybrid mod, then change it to 240/360px too.
Or try this flashable zip: see original thread post 1519 don't forget to thank pluGinSz
7. Which gapps do i need? Can i use inverted gapps too?.
Yes.
Be sure you use the proper gapps.
for 4.1.2 roms you need "gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip"
for 4.2.2 roms you need "gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip"
Search xda for inverted gapps.
you can save about 30mb in the system partition by flashing the "Bexton" script (download here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?t=1831004) or you can modify justunbean's zip to remove the offending files...Bexton was good enough to list the files in his OP.
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– Thanks to justmpm in this post: #1145
8. Why it calls Alpha, its a stable rom, rename itt to beta!
alpha status protects szl from not needed questions
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9. I'm on wrong baseband where can i find bb77, and how to upgare it?
I would like to update baseband from .70/.72. to .77,is necessary after update do something? Or is recommend to do full wipe (or maybe reflash ROM)?
The basebands are in sirkay's kernel thread. Thans to him!
Download from dropbox link the "ST18i_8x55A-AAABQOAZM-203028G-77_baseband.ftf" Copy it to [C:/]Flashtool/firmwares folder. In flashtool select Flashmode, select de baseban ftf file. (Turn off the phone, press volume down when plug in the usb) Flash it without fota, unchecked all wipe and checked no final verification. It's only the baseband, so it affect only for network signal. After baseband flashing just start your phone.
you can also use BB85, download link Thanks Langes
I tried the bb85 and found bb77 is the best, but you can give a try too
10. Where is the kernel?
The kernel (boot.img) is inside the zip. Don't unzip it, just copy the "boot.img" to the folder, where you can find it.
If you use another kernel, be sure you downloaded kernel for right jb version.
11. Can i use the rom with other kernel?
Yes you can. Some devs made a kernel for JB. But remember, that if you use other kernel, you must probably falsh his own wifi modules. Read and search in kernel thread for possible bugs.
sirkay's xKernel: xKernel JB v1.0.2 If you use it, don't forget to thanks him.
Lupus kernel by wedgess: LuPuS-_-JB.img If you use it, don't forget to thanks him.
FlyKernel by thomas1991_12: Flykernel JellyBean. Working from P.A.C. v16 and up, older (e.g. v15) not supported If you use it, don't forget to thanks him.
12. I've flashed [MOD][ICS]Camera Mod v.4.4 Cybershot Experience /
[Driver GPU Libs] New JB Adreno Driver For ICS Increase Performance
As in the thread name is, both is for IceCreamSandwich. Please read the threads! If you found it's for ICS, so it's "maybe?" not compatible with JB rom. If you found for ICS/JB roms, then you can test it for your own risk.
13 . Play store fc?
I had the same issue with PAC 15 and Google Play. What I did:
-wipe cache
-wipe dalvic cache
-reset permissions
-re-flash gapps
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14. Can I use the PACman kernel in another JB ROM (FXP CM10 for example)?
Yes you can. The PACman kernel has a good selection of governors and schedulers, as well as OC/UV capability. The Wi-fi is also quite stable when compared with similar JB kernels. For any marriage to work, the wi-fi modules found within the PACman ROM zip archive (in folder: /system/lib/modules) MUST replace those within the ROM you want to pair the kernel with. If you haven’t installed the ROM the you want to use you can drag (not copy and paste) the files from the PACman ROM folder to the new ROM folder before you flash it. If you have already installed the ROM you want to use you can drag the files from the PACman ROM folder to the root of your SD card, then copy and paste them to the system/lib/modules folder on your phone using a root explorer (like ES), making sure that the system is mounted and the permissions of the files once on the phone are set correctly (i.e. check they are the same as the files you replace)… Remember to unmount system when you’ve finished and reboot.
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15. my sim card is not allowed to its own provider! does anyone know what to do?
You can manually restore the APN.
or you can try and restore the apns-conf.xml by flashing the attached zip.....
if it doesn't restore automatically after rebooting, go into system settings->Wireless&Networks->More->Mobile Networks->Access Point Names
hit the menu key and then select restore default (this is also where you would find go to manually restore the APN, except you would select add new APN) attachment: see post: 1287
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I applied zip, but when I try to set up the apn's and go to settings --> wireless & networks --> more... --> mobile networks --> access point names it goes back to the main settings screen and so I can't set the apn's.
Make sure you turn off any sim card lock and then turn the phone off and on to make sure it is gone. Check to see if your apn sets up automatically. If that doesn't work make sure that your provider (including country) is listed in the apns-conf.xml (it is pretty legible if you open it with notebook+).
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- thanks justmpm
16. Can I use xperia keyboard? - It's the defauld keyboard from v16 - to v19.3.
Yes you can. [APP] Xperia S Keyboard [ICS][JB] Don't forget to thank idareyoutoclickthis in his thread.
The other prefered xperia keyboard is: Xperia sx keyboard Don't forget to thank naruk
17. Can I revert back to android keyboard? Since the defauld keyboard in v16-v19.3 is xperia keyboard
Yes you can. The 4.2 android keyboard support only english, but you can copy LatinIME.apk from rom zip [in 4.1.2 roms the v15 has it (4.1.x keyboard), in 4.2.2 roms in all zips], and put with rootexplorer in system/app. Change permissions to rw-r--r--. Reboot and enjoy.
Or you can download from original thread post #1953 don't forget to thank justmpm
18. Low RAM problem?
If you want you can activate swap.
Read more and how to in this post: SWAP flashable zip.
Don't forget to thank shardul_seth!
19. TWRP recovery (pac v19.1 kernel) backup problem?
E:Unable to locate boot partition.
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Who has this backup fail, open .twrps file from sdcard/twrp folder with text editor (root explorer or copy it to pc and edit with notepad++ and overwrite old one). In this file change "tw_backup_boot 1" to 0.
20. Themed mms/sms app Recommended :good:
Made by Adulfo, download link and instructions: [HDPI/MDPI][FXP/CM10/PAC]Inverted MMS with 471 Emoji Icons
Don't forget to thank Adulfo in oroginal thread.
more comming soon.
HOW TO USE FLASHTOOL?
Flashtool & Fastboot (XPERIADEV) or Ray Flashtool thread
HOW TO FALSH PAC ROM, IF YOU ARE A NEW ANDROID USER OR YOU UNLOCKED A BOOTLOADER FEW WEAKS AGO
Try this, slowly, carefully, exactly and in order.
1) Make sure you have a copy of the PAC ROM zip on your SD card.
2) Using Flashtool, install 4.0.4 in full, Do not exclude anything, all the wipe tick boxes checked.
3) Unplug your phone, do not turn it on.
4) On your computer, open the PAC ROM zip with WinRAR and DRAG boot.img to your desktop with your mouse. Close the ROM zip.
5) Holding volume +, plug your phone back in. The light will go blue. The Flashtool window will show connected in fastboot mode.
6) Open the Fastboot window in Flashtool and select kernel to flash. Pick the one on your desktop. Wait for it to finish (not long)
7) In the fastboot window, reboot phone into system.
8) Unplug the phone
9) The phone should start, if it doesn't then turn it on.
10) The PAC logo will appear. When the lights flash press Vol + and Vol - until the wobbly CWM recovery screen comes on.
11) do this from the menus:
Wipe data/ factory reset, then Wipe cache.
Go to advanced, wipe dalvik cache.
Hit back, go to mounts and storage, format system.
Hit back, choose zip to install, pick the PAC ROM from your SD card.
Leave the phone for about an hour alone.
Then install gapps from SD card using recovery. Pick reboot to recovery from power off menu.
You do not need xparts. The phone will go back into wobbly CWM screen. Choose zip from SD card. Choose gapps. When installed wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache again. DON'T FORMAT SYSTEM. Reboot.
The giude was made by Daniel_GT thank him in this post: #2175
How to Flash PACman ROM (first time)
1 - MAKE BACKUP
2 - download rom zip file, store it somewhere on your SD card (I have a "FlashFiles" folder)
3 - copy boot.img from zip to pc, where you can find it
4 - flash kernel in ROM zip file in fastboot mode
5 - reboot into recovery
!! did you make a backup ??
6 - flash ROM
7 - flash gapps (or inverted gapps if you want)
8 - factory reset
9 - wipe cache
10 - wipe dalvik cache
11 - flash any other zip's you need/want to (e.g. wifi modules if you usin other kernel as in the zip)
12 - reboot
13 - enjoy
14 - click on THANKS button in szl's Original Post
How to Update PACman ROM (you are already on PACman, new version is out)
1 - MAKE BACKUP
2 - download rom zip file, store it somewhere on your SD card (I have a "FlashFiles" folder)
3 - flash kernel in ROM zip file (only if a new kernel is mentioned)
4 - reboot into recovery
!! did you make a backup ??
5 - flash ROM
6 - flash gapps
7 - flash any other zip's you need/want to
8 - reboot
9 - enjoy
10 - click on THANKS button in szl's update post
If you encounter any bugs after updating ROM without wipe data process, back up your installed apps & user data using TB, go to CWM & wipe data, reboot & restore from TB
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For incremental updates:
How to Update PACman ROM (you are already on PACman, update is out e.g. from 15.0 to 15.1)
1 - MAKE BACKUP
2 - download update zip file, store it somewhere on your SD card (I have a "FlashFiles" folder)
3 - reboot into recovery
!! did you make a backup ??
4 - flash update zip file
5 - reboot
6 - enjoy
7 - click on THANKS button in szl's update post
The gapps doesn't include Gmail and maps, this two apps (if you want it) you must download from playstore.
Credit goes to Langes for this guide
KERNEL:
V19.3 kernel with TWRP recovery - Fixed WiFi connectivity
V19.3 kernel link: boot.img (v19.3)
Code:
MD5: aa05b6fedd97f4afaa2b69dee4081e0b *boot.img
Older kernels
v19.2.1 test kernel with TWRP
v.19.2.1 kernel link: Original thread post#2848
Code:
MD5: 68204ba4fa8dd7e2573b41c4266a19c3 *boot_v19.2.1_test.img
V19.2 kernel with TWRP recovery - Fixed TWRP backup & restore
V19.2 kernel link: boot.img (v19.2)
Code:
MD5: 46dadcb05b50ff4d1d4b6f008ff12f4b *boot.img
V19.1 kernel with TWRP recovery
V19.1 kernel link: boot.img (v19.1)
Code:
MD5: 909202c9afbd6692ce2ad2dcdf25193c *boot.img
*If you have problem with creating backup then go to post #1 19.
If you want you can use my twrp theme for pac rom: PAC twrp theme 854x480
V19 kernel
. New two-stage boot method
. Fix some lagging
. Fix dancing CWM (thank to Scritch007)
. CWM 6.0.2.5
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V19 kernel link: boot.img (v19)
Code:
md5: 62dc729b9309bb201fbdba9f0820f149 *boot.img
V18 kernel:
V18 kernel link: boot.img (v18)
Code:
md5: 5ce2ca3297ecf6f474ca4f3e98904b1c *boot.img
this is what i'm waiting for! your awesomeness increases 100%
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Power saving
I added some lines to pac v16.1 build.prop to save more battery.
I maked it as flashable zip, so you don't need add lines manually to build.prop.
Download zip. Put it in sdcard root (or where you can find it on sdcard) Go in cwm, select "install zip from sdcard" select zip, reboot and enjoy.
This are the lines what i added:
Code:
# power saving
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=0
# Saves some battery without reducing performances
wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=180
pm.sleep_mode=1
If you want to edit/delete some lines, or add your own lines just copy wechy.sh from zip, edit it with notepad++ (add your tweak line) copy back edited one into zip, and falsh it as i wrote above. Be carefull what you add to build.prop!
And of course: flash it at your own risk, i'm not responsible if you brick your phone... etc.
Hit thanks if i helped you.
New version: View attachment Battery_saves_buildprop_addon.zip
(MD5: cedef7671603c5b2cb5d4ce6d561c5d8 *Battery_saves_buildprop_addon.zip)
Woww...Amazing....Nice and informative thread.... :good::good::good:
erro while installing
Wechy77 said:
How to Flash PACman ROM (first time)
1 - MAKE BACKUP
2 - download rom zip file, store it somewhere on your SD card (I have a "FlashFiles" folder)
3 - copy boot.img from zip to pc, where you can find it
4 - flash kernel in ROM zip file in fastboot mode
5 - reboot into recovery
!! did you make a backup ??
6 - flash ROM
7 - flash gapps (or inverted gapps if you want)
8 - factory reset
9 - wipe cache
10 - wipe dalvik cache
11 - flash any other zip's you need/want to (e.g. wifi modules if you usin other kernel as in the zip)
12 - reboot
13 - enjoy
14 - click on THANKS button in szl's Original Post
How to Update PACman ROM (you are already on PACman, new version is out)
1 - MAKE BACKUP
2 - download rom zip file, store it somewhere on your SD card (I have a "FlashFiles" folder)
3 - flash kernel in ROM zip file (only if a new kernel is mentioned)
4 - reboot into recovery
!! did you make a backup ??
5 - flash ROM
6 - flash gapps
7 - flash any other zip's you need/want to
8 - reboot
9 - enjoy
10 - click on THANKS button in szl's update post
- by szl.kiev
For incremental updates:
How to Update PACman ROM (you are already on PACman, update is out e.g. from 15.0 to 15.1)
1 - MAKE BACKUP
2 - download update zip file, store it somewhere on your SD card (I have a "FlashFiles" folder)
3 - reboot into recovery
!! did you make a backup ??
4 - flash update zip file
5 - reboot
6 - enjoy
7 - click on THANKS button in szl's update post
The gapps doesn't include Gmail and maps, this two apps (if you want it) you must download from playstore.
Credit goes to Langes for this guide
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Im sorry for the question but I dont understand what im doing wrong...
I have unlock my bootloader, install CWM , flash my Xperia Ray with the Boot.img kernel (via flashtools) but when Im installing the .zip file via CWM I get a error message (Status 7)...
Anyone have any Idea why is this happening ???? I have download all from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803076
Thanks
Betogil89 said:
Im sorry for the question but I dont understand what im doing wrong...
I have unlock my bootloader, install CWM , flash my Xperia Ray with the Boot.img kernel (via flashtools) but when Im installing the .zip file via CWM I get a error message (Status 7)...
Anyone have any Idea why is this happening ???? I have download all from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803076
Thanks
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Edited: Try Tutych method: link
Wechy77 said:
Edited: Try Tutych method: link
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How do I open the file? every time I extract the folders it asks if I Want to replace the (because there is a File allready with that name). :/ sorry for this questions...
Betogil89 said:
How do I open the file? every time I extract the folders it asks if I Want to replace the (because there is a File allready with that name). :/ sorry for this questions...
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copy from file (dont extarct) edith with notepad ++ and copy back to place.
Wechy77 said:
copy from file (dont extarct) edith with notepad ++ and copy back to place.
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It gives a error message every time... says the file is corrupted or missing... :\
Ok I have done it... problem was that was doing it With 7zip instead of Winrar... Ok Im going to try it finally thaks a lot
SOLVED
Thx a lot for the additional instructions about reverted gapps ! :victory:
Xperia SX Keyboard
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33774862&postcount=1404
How to remove dot pointer? It's so annoying me, sorry for bad english
Budi Satria said:
How to remove dot pointer? It's so annoying me, sorry for bad english
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In settings--> developer options is "Show touches" or "Pointer location" enabled?
Wechy77 said:
In settings--> developer options is "Show touches" or "Pointer location" enabled?
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No guys, it's been unchecked but it won't be removed, how do i do?
Activate SWAP Thanks to shardul_seth
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34487502&postcount=2058
szl.kiev said:
Activate SWAP Thanks to shardul_seth
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34487502&postcount=2058
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Added as 18.
Detailed step-by-step guide
Be sure your bootloader is unlocked
1. Download flashtool from this thread: Flashtool thread
If you don't fion the download link: http://androxyde.github.com/index.html?1353608331000 Go to "installation" and download Flashtool
2. Install flashtool.
3. Install drivers inside [C:/]flashtool/drivers restart your pc
4. Download boot.img from post #2
5. Download rom from original thread and download gapps from original thread too.
6. Copy untouched zips to sd card root.
7. Turn off your phone
8. Plug usb into Pc
9. Hold volume up when plug the other end of usb cable into phone (led lights blue)
10. Run flashtool, hit the lightning icon and select fastboot mode
11. Flash kernel YOU MUST SEE: "OKEY"
12. Disconnect usb cable
13. Turn on phone, go into recovery
And follow post #2 How to Flash PACman ROM (first time)
Battery saving tips:
1. See what's sucking the most juice. Navigate to Settings > About Phone > Battery Use to see an organized breakdown of what's consuming your phone's battery. Applications and features will display in a descending list of battery hogs. If you see an application you barely use or a feature you never use, uninstall the app or turn off the feature.
You can download BetterBatteryStats from xda
2. Turn unnecessary hardware features off It's great that today's phones have 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, but do you really need all four activated 24 hours per day? (Use toggles and enable/disable it)
3. Dump unnecessary home screen widgets and live wallpaper. Just because they're sitting on the home screen, seemingly inactive, doesn't mean they're not consuming power. That goes for widgets that poll status updates in the background, as well as ones that just sit there but look pretty and animated—not to mention animated live wallpaper.
4. Screen rotation - use with toggle. enable it, if you really want to with toggle
5. Google play store - Do you need realy that google play looks for updates in 24 h a day? Or you can check it manually when you are at home with wifi?
In playstore settings disable Notification, Auto-update apps, Auto-add widgets and Google AdMobs Ads.
6. Are you 0/24 on net? Enable with toggle only 2g, and disable it, when you use internet browsing mail download etc.
7. Keep an eye on signal strength. If you're in an area with low signal strength, the phone will work harder to latch onto a strong-enough cellular signal. This has an adverse effect on battery life. If your phone switching all the time from 3g to 2g, then you shoul enable only 2g, then the phone doesn't look for 3g network.
8. Most of widget/apps has a update time chooser. Set weather widgets/apps update time to 1 hour.
9. Sometimes i use Google maps, but location is off by me. If you dont want share you location with others then disable it in setting (so the phone does not attempt to determine your place on the basis of transmission towers)
10. I'm almost certain, that after turning wifi off the battery drain is much higher than normally...
justmpm I think this is pretty normal...it will depend a lot on how you set up you 3g/2g settings. Syncing, location tracking, and google maps can all really burn up the battery. If you don't want to fiddle around optimizing every little network app....you can use something like Green Power from the play store. You can set this up to turn off the wifi and data network when the screen goes off....the good thing about Green Power is that you can set it up to wake up every so often to sync your emails, facebook, and whatever else you want. When I have it installed, I usually have it off for 15 minutes and then turn on to sync for 1 minute (it will keep the network open until all the traffic is done, so it won't cut things off if they take > 1 minute to download). I think the default setting for this is off for 5 minutes, on for 1. Even these settings can really extend your battery if your wifi or 3g/2g networks are causing a lot of battery drain.
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With this settings you can reach 2 days maybe 3 with low usage.
If someone has other usefull idea, than i edit this post.
[Caveat emptor: adopt/follow this guide at your own risk].
[Important Note: this process is applicable for CM11 builds that still maintains two separate partitions for /data and /media – as in CM10.x and stock ROMs (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48612997#post48612997 for more info). If/when these two partitions get merged in some future CM11 builds (as being contemplated by our NT CM developers – see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560827&page=28) this "CM10 to CM11" update process will not be valid for those future builds with merged /data+media partition].
Below is the process that can be used to update your NT EMMC from CM10.x to CM11.
Download the following files to a location in your user content-media storage space on the NT:
the flashable_CWM_6.0.4.5_chrmhoffmann.zip file from https://www.mediafire.com/folder/xjwc1a482a6ll/Nook_Tablet which contains the CWM recovery v0.2 provided by Chris Hoffmann (in the first post of the XDA Official CM11 thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560827).
the zip file of CM11 ROM build of your choice from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=acclaim (see http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cm-11-m4-post-release-items for considerations in choosing nightlies vs. snapshot/stable builds)
the zip file of the Gapps package corresponding to CM11 – e.g., from http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps
Boot into your current emmc recovery
Select install zip and install flashable CWM recovery zip file (obtained in step 1(a)).
Select reboot to boot into the new emmc recovery (flashed in the preceding step).
Select Wipe data & factory reset.
Select install zip and install CM11 zip file.
Select install zip and install Gapps zip file.
Reboot into the new CM11.
Once the NT boots up, set up the wifi connectivity and your google account info. If you had previously enabled Google backup service on your CM10.x your Google Playstore apps will be auto-downloaded (but their settings will not be auto-restored).
If the NT on occasion boots or reboots into a black screen (in lieu of CM boot animation), then you have encountered one of the "random boot crashes" – more info and potential remedies, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48941796&postcount=94 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48301259#post48301259.
A few additional points worth noting:
Flashing CM11 requires CWM version 6.0.4.5 or later, or TWRP version 2.6.3.0 or later. To create a flashable recovery zip file for TWRP, use an archive file manager such as 7-zip to delete and replace the recovery.img inside the flashable recovery zip file (obtained in step 1(a) above) with your choice of TWRP internal recovery image file from http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/acclaim (e.g., openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-acclaim.img). Remember to rename the downloaded TWRP .img file to recovery.img before inserting it into the recovery zip file, and also rename the resulting new recovery zip file to some other name like flashable_TWRP_2.x.y.z.zip to avoid future mix-up.
Installing CM11 ROM and Gapps will override your NT's CM10.x boot, recovery, ROM, and Apps, so make sure that you backup all this stuff using recovery backup function, for easy in reverting to CM10.x if desired. See my post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48612997#post48612997 for more "Info and Tips for Mitigating Risks in Rooting and Flashing Custom-ROM".
I would advise against using any other functions of the recovery without first carefully researching to understand what they really do.
My thanks to all the developers who collective work created the wonderful CM11 ROM for the NT as well as the tools and info I made use of to install it.
A day before i moved from CM 10 to CM 11 , with the help of mikeataol
Anyway Thanks a lot for this guide.
Few questions
* Any good custom kernel ? I tried Bexus but its giving me "android.phone" stopped responding error and wont allow me to do anything , it just keeps on coming even after pressing "OK"
* What happend to multi touch feature ? any ROM , way to enable it ?
* Is it only me or others too feel that the screen lags a lot wrt to touch input ? Its more evident during scrolling or reaading pdf. Also anyway to resolve it ? I desperately need a fix for this.
* I used gapps from here : http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps
CM 11 20140105 , is it fine or i should use PA Gapps only ?
naveen_reloaded said:
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* What happend to multi touch feature ? any ROM , way to enable it ?
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Look for the Touch FW Flasher app on the App Drawer screens.
* Is it only me or others too feel that the screen lags a lot wrt to touch input ? Its more evident during scrolling or reaading pdf. Also anyway to resolve it ? I desperately need a fix for this.
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Did you do wipe /data and /cache in the CM11 installation process?
* I used gapps from here : http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Google_Apps
CM 11 20140105 , is it fine or i should use PA Gapps only ?
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The Gapps KK package you installed is fine, the PA package just has a few more apps (such as Maps and YouTube, etc. -- all of which you can get from the Google Playstore) and is more frequently updated (-> less likelihood/need for updates for the apps in the package immediately after first installation).
digixmax said:
Look for the Touch FW Flasher app on the App Drawer screens.
Did you do wipe /data and /cache in the CM11 installation process?
The Gapps KK package you installed is fine, the PA package just has a few more apps (such as Maps and YouTube, etc. -- all of which you can get from the Google Playstore) and is more frequently updated (-> less likelihood/need for updates for the apps in the package immediately after first installation).
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Thanks , I heard that multitouch has bug which makes tablet slow at <50% battery , is it so ? also does that app work on cm 11?
Yes , i did wipe everything and installed CM 11 , still the screen is stuttering. very annoying. Is there a way to increase the fps ? or see if GPU drivers are working properly ?
The default Gapps are giving error when flashed with Bexus kernel
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aatt.fpsm&hl=en
Used this app and saw that fps varies and it varies like from 7 - 50 during reading pdf.
On slow scrolling of pdf , it only shows 11 or so fps , which is why i think shows the stuttering effect
Used the same app on my GS3 to see the difference and it holds its FPS at 60+ and not dropping below 50.
I think if i can make this tablet to render everything at 30+ fps i might not feel this stuttering effect.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15488514/nooktablet.mp4
here is the video i tried to take regarding the screen lag.
its all real time , there is no , afaik any camera lag ( taken with sg3) , its pretty much how it looks . Also i have shown the FPS . You can see when i scroll slowly , the FPS drops to 20 or so making it jerky. if i do it fast , it reaches 50+ but not stable and not very responsive to my touch feedback either.
digixmax said:
[Caveat emptor: adopt/follow this guide at your own risk].
[Important Note: this process is applicable for CM11 builds that still maintains two separate partitions for /data and /media – as in CM10.x and stock ROMs (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48612997#post48612997 for more info). If/when these two partitions get merged in some future CM11 builds (as being contemplated by our NT CM developers – see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560827&page=28) this "CM10 to CM11" update process will not be valid for those future builds with merged /data+media partition].
Below is the process that can be used to update your NT emmc from CM10.x to CM11.
Download the following files to a location in your user content-media storage space on the NT:
the flashable_CWM_6.0.4.5_chrmhoffmann.zip file from https://www.mediafire.com/#xjwc1a482a6ll which contains the CWM recovery v0.2 provided by Chris Hoffmann (in the first post of the XDA Official CM11 thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560827).
the zip file of CM11 ROM build of your choice from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=acclaim (see http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cm-11-m4-post-release-items for considerations in choosing nightlies vs. snapshot/stable builds)
the zip file of the Gapps package corresponding to CM11 – e.g., pa_gapps-modular-mini-4.4.2-20140301-signed.zip from http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps-mini
Boot into your current emmc recovery
Select install zip and install flashable CWM recovery zip file.
Reboot into the new emmc recovery (flashed in the preceding step).
Select Wipe data & factory reset.
Select install zip and install CM11 zip file.
Select install zip and install Gapps zip file.
Reboot into the new CM11.
Once the NT boots up, set up the wifi connectivity and your google account info. If you had previously used Google backup service your apps will be auto-downloaded (but their settings will not be auto-restored).
If the NT on occasion boots or reboots into a black screen (in lieu of CM boot animation), then you have encountered one of the "random boot crashes" – more info and potential remedies, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48941796&postcount=94 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48301259#post48301259.
A few additional points worth noting:
Flashing CM11 requires CWM version 6.0.4.5 or later, or TWRP version 2.6.3.0 or later. To create a flashable recovery zip file for TWRP, use an archive file manager such as 7-zip to delete and replace the recovery.img inside the flashable recovery zip file (obtained in step 1(a) above) with your choice of TWRP internal recovery image file from http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/acclaim (e.g., openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-acclaim.img). Remember to rename the downloaded TWRP .img file to recovery.img before inserting it into the recovery zip file, and also rename the resulting new recovery zip file to some other name like flashable_TWRP_2.x.y.z.zip to avoid future mix-up.
Installing CM11 ROM and Gapps will override your NT's CM10.x boot, recovery, ROM, and Apps, so make sure that you backup all this stuff using recovery backup function, for easy in reverting to CM10.x if desired. See my post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48612997#post48612997 for more "Info and Tips for Mitigating Risks in Rooting and Flashing Custom-ROM".
I would advise against using any other functions of the recovery without first carefully researching to understand what they really do.
My thanks to all the developers who collective work created the wonderful CM11 ROM for the NT as well as the tools and info I made use of to install it.
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The mediafire link does work anymore. Could you reupload the zip file?
Hannibal2050 said:
The mediafire link does work anymore.
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Link fixed.
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Link fixed.
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WHen I pressed to Install zip from sd card, the screen only show the symbol of ROM Manager (a hat), and stucked.
What should I do now?
Hannibal2050 said:
WHen I pressed to Install zip from sd card, the screen only show the symbol of ROM Manager (a hat), and stucked.
What should I do now?
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What version of CWM do you currently have on emmc?
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What version of CWM do you currently have on emmc?
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Sorry, I handled this issue.
But now if I selected the ZIP file I downloaded from the first post, CWM reported that this file is BAD, and I cannot install.
I am using CWM 5.5.0.4.
I downloaded this file several times, but the issue does not disaapear
Hannibal2050 said:
Sorry, I handled this issue.
But now if I selected the ZIP file I downloaded from the first post, CWM reported that this file is BAD, and I cannot install.
I am using CWM 5.5.0.4.
I downloaded this file several times, but the issue does not disaapear
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You need a newer version of CWM 6.0.[1-3].x to install CM10.x.
If you have a SD card handy, try the method outlined at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51377882&postcount=163.
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You need a newer version of CWM 6.0.[1-3].x to install CM10.x.
If you have a SD card handy, try the method outlined at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51377882&postcount=163.
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Hi,
I did exactly like that. I tried to update CWM to 6.0.45 and the current CWM reported that the zip file of CWM 6.0.45 is BAD
Hannibal2050 said:
Hi,
I did exactly like that. I tried to update CWM to 6.0.45 and the current CWM reported that the zip file of CWM 6.0.45 is BAD
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For CM10.x you need 6.0.[1-3].x (e.g., 6.0.2.8).
6.0.4.5 and later versions are for CM11 only.
If you follow the SD-based CWM recovery method in the referenced post the CWM recovery you'd be using (to flash the new CWM, ROM, Gapps) is provided by the file recovery.img (downloaded and copied to the SD card) rather than your current 5.5.0.4 on emmc. Make sure that you boot the NT off the SD card as prescribed in step #3 (otherwise you will end up booting emmc cyanoboot and CWM).
FYI, i'm pretty sure TWRP 2.7 (official from GooManager/TWRP site) doesn't work. if you click on the console button (square with lines in it, top) it'll say "This kernel doesn't support configuring SELinux" or something like that. i tried wiping stuff and it would just do a soft reboot. i may go file a proper report to TeamWin but i have CWM on there now and i don't particularly feel like reflashing a broken recovery.
TL;DR don't use TWRP
Hello, I'm new and trying to learn so please don't be too harsh. In following the instructions I somehow overwrote the stock rom and now duel boot CM 10.1 and 11. Any clue as in what I have done wrong?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello, I'm new and trying to learn so please don't be too harsh. In following the instructions I somehow overwrote the stock rom and now duel boot CM 10.1 and 11. Any clue as in what I have done wrong?
Thanks in advance.
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This thread OP is for updating the NT Internal Emmc to CM11 (from CM10.x), i.e., CM11 would be installed internally. If you were still running stock ROM internally, it wold be replaced by CM11.
good looking out
digixmax said:
[Caveat emptor: adopt/follow this guide at your own risk].
[Important Note: this process is applicable for CM11 builds that still maintains two separate partitions for /data and /media – as in CM10.x and stock ROMs (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48612997#post48612997 for more info). If/when these two partitions get merged in some future CM11 builds (as being contemplated by our NT CM developers – see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560827&page=28) this "CM10 to CM11" update process will not be valid for those future builds with merged /data+media partition].
Below is the process that can be used to update your NT emmc from CM10.x to CM11.
Download the following files to a location in your user content-media storage space on the NT:
the flashable_CWM_6.0.4.5_chrmhoffmann.zip file from https://www.mediafire.com/folder/xjwc1a482a6ll/Nook_Tablet which contains the CWM recovery v0.2 provided by Chris Hoffmann (in the first post of the XDA Official CM11 thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560827).
the zip file of CM11 ROM build of your choice from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=acclaim (see http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cm-11-m4-post-release-items for considerations in choosing nightlies vs. snapshot/stable builds)
the zip file of the Gapps package corresponding to CM11 – e.g., pa_gapps-modular-mini-4.4.2-20140301-signed.zip from http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps-mini
Boot into your current emmc recovery
Select install zip and install flashable CWM recovery zip file.
Reboot into the new emmc recovery (flashed in the preceding step).
Select Wipe data & factory reset.
Select install zip and install CM11 zip file.
Select install zip and install Gapps zip file.
Reboot into the new CM11.
Once the NT boots up, set up the wifi connectivity and your google account info. If you had previously used Google backup service your apps will be auto-downloaded (but their settings will not be auto-restored).
If the NT on occasion boots or reboots into a black screen (in lieu of CM boot animation), then you have encountered one of the "random boot crashes" – more info and potential remedies, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48941796&postcount=94 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48301259#post48301259.
A few additional points worth noting:
Flashing CM11 requires CWM version 6.0.4.5 or later, or TWRP version 2.6.3.0 or later. To create a flashable recovery zip file for TWRP, use an archive file manager such as 7-zip to delete and replace the recovery.img inside the flashable recovery zip file (obtained in step 1(a) above) with your choice of TWRP internal recovery image file from http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/acclaim (e.g., openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-acclaim.img). Remember to rename the downloaded TWRP .img file to recovery.img before inserting it into the recovery zip file, and also rename the resulting new recovery zip file to some other name like flashable_TWRP_2.x.y.z.zip to avoid future mix-up.
Installing CM11 ROM and Gapps will override your NT's CM10.x boot, recovery, ROM, and Apps, so make sure that you backup all this stuff using recovery backup function, for easy in reverting to CM10.x if desired. See my post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48612997#post48612997 for more "Info and Tips for Mitigating Risks in Rooting and Flashing Custom-ROM".
I would advise against using any other functions of the recovery without first carefully researching to understand what they really do.
My thanks to all the developers who collective work created the wonderful CM11 ROM for the NT as well as the tools and info I made use of to install it.
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Ive been trying to update for a while now and i just couldn't figure it out until i came across your thread.and as right now i am running cm 11 and its all good so far.you made my day.
Help
digixmax said:
[Caveat emptor: adopt/follow this guide at your own risk].
[Important Note: this process is applicable for CM11 builds that still maintains two separate partitions for /data and /media – as in CM10.x and stock ROMs (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48612997#post48612997 for more info). If/when these two partitions get merged in some future CM11 builds (as being contemplated by our NT CM developers – see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560827&page=28) this "CM10 to CM11" update process will not be valid for those future builds with merged /data+media partition].
Below is the process that can be used to update your NT emmc from CM10.x to CM11.
Download the following files to a location in your user content-media storage space on the NT:
the flashable_CWM_6.0.4.5_chrmhoffmann.zip file from https://www.mediafire.com/folder/xjwc1a482a6ll/Nook_Tablet which contains the CWM recovery v0.2 provided by Chris Hoffmann (in the first post of the XDA Official CM11 thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2560827).
the zip file of CM11 ROM build of your choice from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=acclaim (see http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cm-11-m4-post-release-items for considerations in choosing nightlies vs. snapshot/stable builds)
the zip file of the Gapps package corresponding to CM11 – e.g., pa_gapps-modular-mini-4.4.2-20140301-signed.zip from http://goo.im/devs/paranoidandroid/roms/gapps-mini
Boot into your current emmc recovery
Select install zip and install flashable CWM recovery zip file.
Reboot into the new emmc recovery (flashed in the preceding step).
Select Wipe data & factory reset.
Select install zip and install CM11 zip file.
Select install zip and install Gapps zip file.
Reboot into the new CM11.
Once the NT boots up, set up the wifi connectivity and your google account info. If you had previously used Google backup service your apps will be auto-downloaded (but their settings will not be auto-restored).
If the NT on occasion boots or reboots into a black screen (in lieu of CM boot animation), then you have encountered one of the "random boot crashes" – more info and potential remedies, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48941796&postcount=94 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48301259#post48301259.
A few additional points worth noting:
Flashing CM11 requires CWM version 6.0.4.5 or later, or TWRP version 2.6.3.0 or later. To create a flashable recovery zip file for TWRP, use an archive file manager such as 7-zip to delete and replace the recovery.img inside the flashable recovery zip file (obtained in step 1(a) above) with your choice of TWRP internal recovery image file from http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/acclaim (e.g., openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-acclaim.img). Remember to rename the downloaded TWRP .img file to recovery.img before inserting it into the recovery zip file, and also rename the resulting new recovery zip file to some other name like flashable_TWRP_2.x.y.z.zip to avoid future mix-up.
Installing CM11 ROM and Gapps will override your NT's CM10.x boot, recovery, ROM, and Apps, so make sure that you backup all this stuff using recovery backup function, for easy in reverting to CM10.x if desired. See my post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48612997#post48612997 for more "Info and Tips for Mitigating Risks in Rooting and Flashing Custom-ROM".
I would advise against using any other functions of the recovery without first carefully researching to understand what they really do.
My thanks to all the developers who collective work created the wonderful CM11 ROM for the NT as well as the tools and info I made use of to install it.
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So, will pa_gapps-modular-mini-4.4.2-20140608-signed.zip work with any cm11?
11lump said:
So, will pa_gapps-modular-mini-4.4.2-20140608-signed.zip work with any cm11?
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Yes.
Can't seem to figure this out myself. I have Twrp 2.6.3.0 and it won't let me flash CWM or CM11. Just gives the standard flashing error. Any ideas?
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Hi all recently purchased the Mecool KM8 P 2GB/16GB S912 Amlogic, updated the firmware to 7.1 but lost root access. I have managed to find some instructions on a Russian website to root the stock firmware but can't make head nor tale of it and don't want to brick the device.
The google translate version of the instructions reads as follows:
To get root 7 Androide did:
1.Nado SuperSu create a text file without an ending .txt textBOOTIMAGE = / dev / block / boot
2. Flash card throw Recovery for 7 Androyd created Fail SuperSu and SuperSU.zip (5,63 MB)
3. Boot into Recovery with USB there "Advanced" ==> "File Manager" find the file on a flash drive that put his name it .SuperSu in and copy it into the folder / system
3. Without leaving the Recovery go to "Set" and set SuperSU.zip (5,63 MB)
Can someone please help to decipher the above?
Here's the link to the instructions website. The downloads are pinned to the top of the page. Please let me know if you have any success...
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=807465&st=1100#entry62380504
1. Create a texfile with this content:
BOOTIMAGE = /dev/block/boot
If I am not mistaken then this file should be saved wit the name .SuperSU and no extension.
2. Copy this file and the Supersu.zip onto a SD with a working TWRP recovery.
3. The file .SuperSu is now to be copied into the system folder - it does not specify if the one from the box or the one from the recovery is used - I assume the one on the box. But needs to be tested to be sure.
4. Without ending the recovery session go back and install install SuperSu.
Thing is you need a recovery that works with Nougat to do any of this.
But then again translators suck and someone capable of reading russing could bring some light on it....
Managed to get it to work. Steps in common English are as follows:
To get root on Android 7.1:
1. Create a text file (eg in Notepad) and name it Supersu without an ending .txt with the folowing text BOOTIMAGE = / dev / block / boot
2. On a microsd card copy Recovery.img (TWRP 7), the created SuperSu file (from step 1) and SuperSU.zip (5.63 MB)
3. Insert the card into Boax and boot into Recovery.
4. Using theTWRP recovery got to Advanced" then "File Manager" find the created Supersu file (from step 1) and copy it into the folder / system.
5. Without leaving the Recovery go to "Install" and flash SuperSU.zip (5.63 MB) from the Microsd card
can you post the required Files here?
i dont understand russian so i dont know what they wrote on 4pda.ru
I have found all file and attached at end of the Post
1. decompress km8p.zip to the root of your TF-Card so you have 3 Files on the root of your TF-Card (.SuperSU, SuperSU.zip and recovery.img)
2. power off your KM8P
3. Press Reset and hold it
4. Power your Box on and hold Reset
5. If you see the TWRP-Logo you can stop press Reset
6. On the Screen accept write and modifying Systemfiles
7. go to Advanced" then "File Manager" copy .Supersu file from TF-Card in/ system of your Box
8. then go to "Install" and flash SuperSU.zip (5.63 MB) from the TF-Card
9. Reboot and now you have root installed
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I have found all file and attached at end of the Post
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I think you uploaded the wrong file, as the zip file you uploaded only contain one file (km8p), which has no file extension (it is probably a .zip file).
However it is missing the other files you are talking about, so could you upload the right files?
Thanks for the effort!
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I think you uploaded the wrong file, as the zip file you uploaded only contain one file (km8p), which has no file extension (it is probably a .zip file).
However it is missing the other files you are talking about, so could you upload the right files?
Thanks for the effort!
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I attached the TWRP for Android 7 here, if you still need it.
I have also started a thread on how to root with Magisk instead of supersu, as supersu wouldn't work for me.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android-stick--console-computers/amlogic/howto-km8-p-2gb-8gb-s912-amlogic-tv-box-t3745937
Hi,
in this tutorial I will guide you how to upgrade from Nougat to Oreo and updating Oreo to newer version, when they are released.
NEW! Update Oreo to Pie - in testing now, please report!
ANNOUNCEMENT - 06 March 2019: Since I fried my phone with wrong update files, I don't own a P10 anymore. I'm still active on XDA but can't give as much support as usual for the P10. If you find any issues or have any suggestions, please post it here and qoute me. Everyone is free to use and edit my script and release it in a new threat. If someone needs help with that, let me know.
Special thank are going to @mankindtw who wrote the script and @Blackball who released something similar for the P10Plus.
I just edited the script for working with the P10 to make it easier for you.
DISCLAIMER: I don't give any warranty. I tested this on 5 devices without any problems.
This Tutorial ist just for the Huawei P10 (VTR).
This tutorial has two versions:
Tutorial 1: Upgrading your P10 from Nougat to Oreo
Tutorial 2: Updating to a newer Oreo version.
Prerequisites: You need a sd card with minimum 4gb free space, formatted in FAT32.
Also you need an unlocked bootloader and TWRP installed.
Read first, then do it.
Backup, backup, backup - please, don't blame me when you notice data loss.
For everyone who don't know how to unlock bootloader and install TWRP, here's a short tutorial:
Unlocking bootloader (will void warranty!):
The site is down at the moment. There's no official statement from Huawei if they shut it down completely or if there's just an error on this site. Fact is, at this moment you can only get an unlock code by sending Huawei support an E-Mail or using DC Phoenix (costs around US$5)!
If you found another solution, tell it here for everyone, please!
- Go to settings app and write down you IMEI, Build-Number and Model-Number. VERY IMPORTANT!
- Open phone app and dial *#*#1357946#*#* - write down the Product-ID and Serial Number. VERY VERY IMPORANT!
- Go back to settings, open developer options and activate OEM-Unlock and USB-Debugging.
- Go to this site, login or create account, follow the steps and fill out the forms to get your unlock code.
- VERY VERY VERY IMPORTANT: Write it down on paper, pc, laptop, tablet - everything you have. If you lost it and brick your phone with locked bootloader, you'll not be able to unbrick it without payed services like FunkyHuawei!
- ALSO VERY IMPORTANT: Do a backup of everything you need! Unlocking the bootloader will cause a factory reset, all data will be removed!
- Now turn off your phone.
- Connect it to USB and turn it on while holding the volume-down button.
- You should see the fastboot screen with green FRP Lock and Bootloader Lock.
- AGAIN: BACKUP! Do you have your unlock code save?
- Type following command into your cmd or terminal: "fastboot oem unlock CODE"
- Confirm the unlock with volume-up and power button.
- Done, phone will do a factory reset and the bootloader is unlocked.
Install TWRP:
- Open the developer settings and enable the the "OEM Unlock" and "USB Debugging" if you haven't done it already.
- Download the right TWRP version: TWRP 3.1.1-0 for Nougat by @OldDroid - TWRP 3.1.1 for Oreo by @Blackball.
- Boot into fastboot mode by turning off the phone, connect it via usb to you pc and power it on while holding down Volume-Down until you see the white fastboot screen.
- Flash the TWRP version - there are two different commands for Nougat and Oreo:
Nougat:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.IMG
Oreo:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk TWRP.IMG
- Test it by turning off the phone with holding the power buttong until it's off and boot the phone with DISCONNECTED usb while holding Volume-Up.
Now the real thing:
Tutorial 1 - Upgrade Nougat to Oreo
Do not use this to unbrick your P10 or REinstall Oreo! This works only, if you're on Nougat! Otherwise you can full brick your P10!
Mention: I didn't loose any data after upgrading from Nougat to Oreo with this method. None of the guys who tested it noticed any data loss. BUT, no warranty for this!
BACKUP BEFORE YOU UPGADE!
- First you need to find your correct firmware for your model on the Huawei Firmware Database. This is not a rebrand tutorial!
Link: http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database or use the links for L09/L29 I provided below.
- When you found your version (example VTR-L29C432B360) find the row which containts "FullOTA-MF" and click on "filelist". Only tested with B360 FullOTA-MF, one guy bricked his phone using B365 Full-OTA-MF-PV, I think it's because B365 is an update from B360, but I really don't know if B1xx to B365 alway bricks your phone! Just use B360 and then use oreoupdate.zip for updating to a newer version - this method is tested on multiple devices without any problems.
- You need three files: update.zip, update_data_full_public.zip, and update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip (example update_full_VTR-L29_hw_eu.zip).
- When you downloaded all three files rename it after this:
update.zip stays.
update_data_full_public.zip stays.
update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip to update_full_hw.zip.
- Download this rar archive (alternative link without ads if you don't want to support me ) - Version 060518, MD5 0637269f1dc9b9a509de97ff14559f4a.
- Extract the archive on your sd card - you should have a folder named "oreoupgrade" on it. This folder contains three files: oreoupgrade.zip, VTR_RECOVERY_NoCheck.img and VTR_RECOVERY2_NoCheck.img.
- Put the three update zips you downloaded before inside the "oreoupgrade" folder on sd card.
- Your SD card has to look like this:
{
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"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
- Insert the sd into your phone and boot into TWRP.
- AGAIN: DO A BACKUP!
- Tap on Install, navigate to your sd card and into the oreoupgrade directory.
- Tap on oreoupgrade.zip and install it.
- The phone will restart by itself - don't press any button!
- eRecovery will start and install the update - if you didn't do anything wrong, it should take around 2 minutes and the phone will do a reboot.
- If the phone won't reboot after update wait at least 5 minutes until you do it by yourself (I had this issue with only one P10).
That's it - you should have Oreo installed.
The script installs the original recovery, so TWRP is removed. The bootloader stays unlocked.
Tutorial 2 - Updating Oreo version
Do not use this if you're on Nougat! This Tutorial is only to upgrade the Oreo / EMUI 8 version! Don't use it to unbrick, if you don't know what you do!
BACKUP BEFORE YOU UPDATE!
I tested it on 24.03.2018 with my VTR-L29C432. I updated from B360 to B365 without any problems. No data loss, no bugs notices. Update process took around 4 minutes.
- First you need to find your correct firmware for your model on the Huawei Firmware Database. This is not a rebrand tutorial!
Link: http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database or use the links for L09/L29 I provided below.
- When you found your version (example VTR-L29C432B360) find the row which containts "FullOTA-MF" and click on "filelist". BFullOTA-MF-PV seems to mean "Public Version". I tested it on three devices without any problems but one guy notified me that B365 FullOTA-MF-PV bricked his phone after using this to upgrade from Nougat. For me it works fine.
- You need three files: update.zip, update_data_full_public.zip, and update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip (example update_full_VTR-L29_hw_eu.zip).
- When you downloaded all three files rename it after this:
update.zip stays.
update_data_full_public.zip stays.
update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip to update_full_hw.zip.
- Download this rar archive (alternative Link without ads if you don't want to support me ) - version 040518, MD5 c4c7b33d104b696a6132f8be1f36ba0b
- Extract the archive on your sd card - you should have a folder named "oreoupdate" on it. This folder contains three files: oreoupdate.zip, VTR_RECOVERY_OREO_NoCheck.img.
- Put the three update zips you downloaded before inside the "oreoupdate" folder on sd card.
- Your SD card has to look like this:
- Insert the sd into your phone and boot into TWRP.
- AGAIN: DO A BACKUP!
- Tap on Install, navigate to your sd card and into the oreoupdate directory.
- Tap on oreoupdate.zip and install it.
- The phone will restart by itself - don't press any button!
- eRecovery will start and install the update - if you didn't do anything wrong, it should take around 2 minutes and the phone will do a reboot.
- If the phone won't reboot after update wait at least 5 minutes until you do it by yourself (I had this issue with only one P10).
That's it - you should have updated Oreo to a newer version.
The script installs the original recovery, so TWRP is removed. The bootloader stays unlocked.
If there are any issues with this notify me so we can work together to find a solution!
Please post the TWRP log and a screenshot of your oreoupgrade / oreoupdate directory on your sd card with file sizes. With this information it's easier to help.
Tutorial 3 - Updating Oreo version with official EMUI updater
Do not use this if you're on Nougat! This Tutorial is only to upgrade the Oreo / EMUI 8 version! Don't use it to unbrick, if you don't know what you do!
This Method is only if there's an official update released for your device by Huawei. You'll get a system update notification. If there's no such notification use Tutorial #2!
MENTION: I tested it on my device from B365 to B369 without any problems. If there are any issues, please notify me. Brick risk is barely 0 because it's using offical update files downloaded by EMUI.
BACKUP BEFORE YOU UPDATE!
- Check if there's an official update available in system settings. You should also get a notification. DO NOT INSTALL, YET!
- Download this rar archive (alternative Link without ads if you don't want to support me ) - version 130618, MD5 52cb33d74055f01a2fb4425d5b918b18.
- You can choose two different places where you extract it:
- 1. Without root: SD card: Just extract the archive on SD card, so you'll have a directory on it called "officialupdate". Inside this directory are two files: "officialupdate.zip" and "VTR_RECOVERY_OREO-NoCheck.img".
- 2. With root: /cust directory. Extract the archive with a file manager of your choise and put the "officialupdate" directory into /cust.
- Now boot into TWRP and install the officialupdate.zip on SD or in /cust - /cust needs to be mounted. Go to "Mount" and just check "cust". Then go to "Install" and navigate to the .zip file.
- TWRP will install the modified recovery - it's the same one as in Tutorial #2.
- Reboot into system
- Install the update and the update process will start.
Note: The reboot after the update can take a few minutes (my phone took around 5 minutes!). Don't abort the reboot process!
You also need to install the root again after this update!
Note #2: I need testers for it. Please write here in this threat if it worked for your or not with phone information (model, version, etc.).
Tutorial 4 - Upgrading Oreo to Pie - IN TESTING NOW!
Do not use this if you're on Nougat! This Tutorial is only to upgrade EMUI 8 to 9! Don't use it to unbrick, if you don't know what you do!
BACKUP BEFORE YOU UPDATE!
I tested it on 24.03.2018 with my VTR-L29C432. I updated from 8.0.0.381 to 9.0.1.157 without any problems. No data loss, no bugs notices. Update process took around 5 minutes + 5 minutes for booting.
- First you need to find your correct firmware for your model on the Huawei Firmware Database. This is not a rebrand tutorial!
Link: http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database or use the links for L09/L29 I provided below.
- When you found your version find the row which containts "FullOTA-MF" and click on "filelist".
- You need three files: update.zip and update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip (example update_full_VTR-L29_hw_eu.zip).
- When you downloaded both files rename them after this:
update.zip stays.
update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip to update_full_hw.zip.
- Download this rar archive - version 190219 MD5 37b51e19f70af6a896cadd522342e213
- Extract the archive on your sd card - you should have a folder named "pieupgrade" on it. This folder contains two files: pieupgrade.zip, VTR_RECOVERY_OREO_NoCheck.img.
- Put the three update zips you've downloaded before inside the "pieupgrade" folder on sd card.
- Insert the sd into your phone and boot into TWRP.
- AGAIN: DO A BACKUP!
- Tap on Install, navigate to your sd card and into the pieupgrade directory.
- Tap on pieupgrade.zip and install it.
- The phone will restart by itself - don't press any button!
- eRecovery will start and install the update - if you didn't do anything wrong, it should take around 2 minutes and the phone will do a reboot.
- If the phone won't reboot after update wait at least 5 minutes until you do it by yourself (I had this issue with only one P10).
That's it - you should have updated to EMUI 9 / Pie.
The script installs the original recovery, so TWRP is removed. The bootloader stays unlocked.
Please note, that there's no TWRP for Pie at the moment. You may not be able to install Magisk! If you find a working TWRP, let me know!
Please note that this is too new to know everything. If you have any issues, let me know. I can't guarantee that this script works for you.
Only use your model region, only use it with B376++, only install the Pie-Beta if you know about the risk to brick your phone.
Be also aware that installing not official released version can cause a not certified play protect status! I noticed this on my P10 after updating to 9.0.1.157. I didn't notice any issues with that, yet, but I can be.
Tutorial 5 - Updating Pie and downgrading to Oreo - IN TESTING NOW!
Do not use this with Nougat or Oreo! This script is for Pie, only!
BACKUP BEFORE UPDATING / DOWNGRADING!
This script will work for updating Pie version and also for downgrading back to Oreo, with the right files.
Read the tutorial first before you do anything! BRICK RISK IS HIGH!
Special thanks to @lukasob, who helped me with this script.
- First you need to find your correct firmware for your model on the Huawei Firmware Database.
- ATTENTION FOR DOWNGRADING: There are downgrade updates available, mostly to version 384. Those downgrades are containing only 2 files instead of 3:
- "update.zip"
- "update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip"
If there's also a "update_data_full_public.zip", it's the wrong downgrade! DON'T USE THIS!
THIS WILL CAUSE FULL HARD BRICK!
- When you downloaded both files rename them after this:
update.zip stays.
update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip to update_full_hw.zip.
- Download this rar achive - version 180319 MD5 e53284141f1d93ac2e6ab9d1f528db08
- Extract the archive on your sd card - you should have a folder named "pieupdate" on it. This folder contains four files: pieupdate.zip, VTR_RECOVERY_OREO_NoCheck.img, pie_stock_recovery.img.
- Put the TWO update zips you've downloaded before inside the "pieupdate" folder on sd card.
- Inser the sd into your phone and boot into TWRP (flash the Oreo TWRP which you can find here on XDA. It'll work with this).
- AGAIN: DO A BACKUP!
- Tap on Install, navigate to your sd card and into the pieupdate directory.
- Tap on pieupdate.zip and install it.
- The phone will restart by itself - don't press any button!
- eRecovery will start and install the update - if you didn't to anything wrong, it should take around 2 minutes and the phone will do a reboot.
That's it. You either did an update or a downgrade, depending on which files you've used.
It's really important to flash the correct downgrade files, otherwise you'll brick your phone totally! I did this and even with DC Phoenix I couldn't recover my phone yet.
Flash stock recovery with Pie - TWRP or Root needed
- Download Pie update.zip and extract the UPDATE.APP.
- With Huawei Update Extractor (Google it, please) extract RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img and ERECOVERY_RAMDIS.img (you need to disable the file verification in the settings of HUE)
ROOT METHOD (all commands without qoutes):
- Put the two files in the root directory of your phone's internal memory without any directory
- Use a terminal emulator or adb shell on your pc.
- Enter following command to find out which device you're on: "/dev/block/platform/"
- You should see either "ff3b0000.ufs" or "hi_mci.0" after confirm the command with enter - remember it, I call it TYPE in the following commands.
- Access root privileges with "su" --> ENTER
- Now enter two commands and confirm with enter after each:
"dd if=./RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img of=/dev/block/platform/TYPE/by-name/recovery_ramdisk" --> ENTER
"dd if=./ERECOVERY_RAMDIS.img of=/dev/block/platform/TYPE/by-name/erecovery_ramdisk" --> ENTER
- Done, if there are no error outputs.
TWRP METHOD:
Download this file and put it on external sd in a directory called "flashrecovery". (used zippyshare, because mega is slow at the moment)
Extract RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img and ERECOVERY_RAMDIS.img from UPDATE.APP and put it into flashrecovery on sd (file names are important and also case sensitive!).
Install the flashrecovery_pie.zip with TWRP. The phone will reboot after flashing the recovery.
Magisk installation - NOUGAT AND OREO ONLY! NOT WORKING ON PIE
It's a bit more complicated to install Magisk with EMUI 9 than it was before.
Instructions can be found here.
I didn't try it, yet. Please report if this works.
EDIT_MAGISK:
I tried to patch recovery image with Magisk but with this the phone doesn't boot with enabled root.
Let me know, if you find any solution.
Thanks for testing @tangoalfa
Addition: Root with Magisk by @Blackball
Special thanks to @mleczan who provided the code for eMMC devices!
KNOWN ISSUES
- @SwiftingDuster got is bootloader loggeg with VTR-L29C636B362 coming from B162. It can be produced by the firmware files, I really don't know.
- eMMC version of P10 can be bricked! Thanks @mleczan for notice. If possible I will release an eMMC version, but without testers I can't do it.
--- U P D A T E - C H A N G E L O G ---
UPDATE 130618 - Only officialupdate
- Fixed an issue with the script, should work know (theoretically - can't test it at the moment!)
UPDATE 020618 - Only officialupdate
- Added a third guide for using official update method by EMUI.
Testers needed!
UPDATE 060518 - Only oreoupgrade
- Added support for eMMC devices
Thanks to @mleczan who provided me information about eMMC devices!
Testers for both versions are still welcome and wanted - I need information if it's working or not (I can't provide any warranty for safety!)
UPDATE 040518 - Only oreoupdate
- Added support for eMMC devices.
Special thanks to @mleczan who provided the code for eMMC devices!
Testers with eMMC devices are needed! Please read post #219!
UPDATE 080418
- Fixed oreoupdate - should work now!
UPDATE 050418
- Added comments to TWRP output
- Added security and fail safety
(check if all files are present and in the right directory, if not, it stops)
IF YOU FIND ANY ERRORS OR TYPOS PLEASE REPORT !!
UPDATE 130318
- Fixed a typo on oreoupdate, sorry for this guys!
UPDATE 120318
- Fixed the script for oreoupdate.
- Added version number 120318 for better overview of updates.
- Added MD5.
- Added firmware links for VTR-L09 and VTR-L29 version B360 provided from hwmt firmware database.
- Added screenshots of sd card directory.
- Edited the tutorial for unlocking bootloader and installing TWRP.
UPDATE 180319
- Added spoilers, for better overview
- Added pieupdate, for updating pie and downgrading to oreo
Greetings,
Jannomag
Can i lock the bootloader again after this Method?
Jannomag said:
Hi,
in this tutorial I will guide you how to upgrade from Nougat to Oreo and updating Oreo to newer version, when they are released.
Special thank are going to @mankindtw who wrote the script and @Blackball who released something similar for the P10Plus.
I just edited the script for working with the P10 to make it easier for you.
DISCLAIMER: I don't give any warranty. I tested this on 5 devices without any problems.
This Tutorial ist just for the Huawei P10 (VTR).
This tutorial has two versions:
Tutorial 1: Upgrading your P10 from Nougat to Oreo
Tutorial 2: Updating to a newer Oreo version.
Prerequisites: You need a sd card with minimum 4gb free space, formatted in FAT32.
Also you need an unlocked bootloader and TWRP installed.
Read first, then do it.
Backup, backup, backup - please, don't blame me when you notice data loss.
For everyone who don't know how to unlock bootloader and install TWRP, here's a short tutorial:
- Save all your data, make a backup. Unlocking the bootloader will cause a factory reset!
- Open the developer settings and enable the the "OEM Unlock" and "USB Debugging".
- Boot into fastboot mode by turning off the phone, connect it via usb to you pc and power it on while holding down Volume-Down until you see the white fastboot screen.
- Download the right TWRP version: TWRP 3.1.1-0 for Nougat by @OldDroid - TWRP 3.1.1 for Oreo by @Blackball.
- Flash the TWRP version - there are two different commands for Nougat and Oreo:
Nougat:
Oreo:
- Test it by turning off the phone with holding the power buttong until it's off and boot the phone with DISCONNECTED usb while holding Volume-Up.
Now the real thing:
Tutorial 1 - Upgrade Nougat to Oreo
Mention: I didn't loose any data after upgrading from Nougat to Oreo with this method. None of the guys who tested it noticed any data loss. BUT, no warranty for this!
BACKUP BEFORE YOU UPGADE!
- First you need to find your correct firmware for your model on the Huawei Firmware Database. This is not a rebrand tutorial!
Link: http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database
- When you found your version (example VTR-L29C432B360) find the row which containts "FullOTA-MF" and click on file list.
- You need three files: update.zip, update_data_full_public.zip, and update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip (example update_full_VTR-L29_hw_eu.zip).
- When you downloaded all three files rename it after this:
update.zip stays.
update_data_full_public.zip stays.
update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip to update_full_hw.zip.
- Download this rar archive.
- Extract the archive on your sd card - you should have a folder named "upgrade" on it. This folder contains three files: oreoupgrade.zip, VTR_RECOVERY_NoCheck.img and VTR_RECOVERY2_NoCheck.img.
- Put the three update zips you downloaded before inside the "upgrade" folder on sd card.
- Insert the sd into your phone and boot into TWRP.
- AGAIN: DO A BACKUP!
- Tap on Install, navigate to your sd card and into the upgrade folder.
- Tap on oreoupgrade.zip and install it.
- The phone will restart by itself - don't press any button!
- eRecovery will start and install the update - if you didn't do anything wrong, it should take around 2 minutes and the phone will do a reboot.
- If the phone won't reboot after update wait at least 5 minutes until you do it by yourself (I had this issue with only one P10).
That's it - you should have Oreo installed.
The script installs the original recovery, so TWRP is removed. The bootloader stays unlocked.
Tutorial 2 - Updating Oreo version
MENTION: This method isn't tested because of the lack of newer version. But it's the same thing as upgrading and should work. I can't give warranty for this. If there will be any problems with it, just contact me and we can work on a solution.
BACKUP BEFORE YOU UPDATEE!
- First you need to find your correct firmware for your model on the Huawei Firmware Database. This is not a rebrand tutorial!
Link: http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database
- When you found your version (example VTR-L29C432B360) find the row which containts "FullOTA-MF" and click on file list.
- You need three files: update.zip, update_data_full_public.zip, and update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip (example update_full_VTR-L29_hw_eu.zip).
- When you downloaded all three files rename it after this:
update.zip stays.
update_data_full_public.zip stays.
update_full_MODEL_hw_[].zip to update_full_hw.zip.
- Download this rar archive.
- Extract the archive on your sd card - you should have a folder named "update" on it. This folder contains three files: oreoupdate.zip, VTR_RECOVERY_OREO_NoCheck.img.
- Put the three update zips you downloaded before inside the "updatee" folder on sd card.
- Insert the sd into your phone and boot into TWRP.
- AGAIN: DO A BACKUP!
- Tap on Install, navigate to your sd card and into the upgrade folder.
- Tap on oreoupdate.zip and install it.
- The phone will restart by itself - don't press any button!
- eRecovery will start and install the update - if you didn't do anything wrong, it should take around 2 minutes and the phone will do a reboot.
- If the phone won't reboot after update wait at least 5 minutes until you do it by yourself (I had this issue with only one P10).
That's it - you should have updated Oreo to a newer version.
The script installs the original recovery, so TWRP is removed. The bootloader stays unlocked.
If there are any issues with this notify me so we can work together to find a solution!
Thanks for testing @tangoalfa
Greetings,
Jannomag
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Do we have to take FF IMEI check into account before applying this method?
MajaronM said:
Do we have to take FF IMEI check into account before applying this method?
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FF IMEI check? Do you mean the unlock code generator by Huawei, where you need to enter product no. and IMEI? If yes, you have to do it, because you need to u lock the bootloader.
Jannomag said:
FF IMEI check? Do you mean the unlock code generator by Huawei, where you need to enter product no. and IMEI? If yes, you have to do it, because you need to u lock the bootloader.
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In Firmware Finder app, you have to check if the update is compatible with your phone. The app check this with the Imei code of the phone. My phone is not yet approved with the actual b360. I was wondering if it was safe to install it.
I can confirm that it Works smoothly as silk!
I went from Romfromfuture B179 worked like a charm.
Thanks.
MajaronM said:
In Firmware Finder app, you have to check if the update is compatible with your phone. The app check this with the Imei code of the phone. My phone is not yet approved with the actual b360. I was wondering if it was safe to install it.
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Don't use the app. Read the guide, use the Database via Webbrowser on your PC.
Jannomag said:
Don't use the app. Read the guide, use the Database via Webbrowser on your PC.
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Thanks, I'll give it a try!
Thanks for the tutorial, i find the hwota method more straight forward and the steps are actually pretty much the same to achieve that goal.
LwannaCM said:
Thanks for the tutorial, i find the hwota method more straight forward and the steps are actually pretty much the same to achieve that goal.
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The script does the same as HWOTA but I know some guys who had problems with HWOTA. Also HWOTA doesn't support the Oreo recovery command, so you have to modify the script by yourself, which isn't easy for everyone. For me this is easier than HWOTA, for others it's not, but you still can choose your favorite method.
I have a problem, I go to install the oreoupdate.zip with all the correct files in the folder but when the device reboots it goes back tot TWRP recovery with this error.
skolebolle said:
I went from Romfromfuture B179 worked like a charm.
Thanks.
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Please, can you tell me what you do? Did you lost you data? I'm now on 179 FromFuture. Do you have Magisk and what rom you flash?
Sent from my Huawei P10 using XDA Labs
Hi!
I did not lost data at all. Just root. Followed the guide with a room that FF says is approved to my device. Did not restart after update thought. But restarted myself after some minute's.
Supergood rom with speed and good battery management.
Jannomag said:
The script does the same as HWOTA but I know some guys who had problems with HWOTA. Also HWOTA doesn't support the Oreo recovery command, so you have to modify the script by yourself, which isn't easy for everyone. For me this is easier than HWOTA, for others it's not, but you still can choose your favorite method.
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There you are totally right. I never thought about it yet, because i wans´t curious (or stupid) enough to use the beta. So i wasn´t in the position to update oreo.
Just curious, did you use the hwota8 from mankindtw for this (https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-mate-9-flash-oreo-update-package-t3699522)?
I can also confirm it´s working, so thanks again!
If it´s ok for you, i will post your guide in my thread?
SeanTho said:
I have a problem, I go to install the oreoupdate.zip with all the correct files in the folder but when the device reboots it goes back tot TWRP recovery with this error.
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If you read the error text, then you should be able to find a solution by yourself.
The update.zip is missing. Did you download the three update files and placed them into the oreoupgrade folder on SD card?
Jannomag said:
If you read the error text, then you should be able to find a solution by yourself.
The update.zip is missing. Did you download the three update files and placed them into the oreoupgrade folder on SD card?
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Yes I followed the guide and made sure all the files were in the right place
SeanTho said:
Yes I followed the guide and made sure all the files were in the right place
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Can you share a screenshot of you SD card content including content of oreoupgrade folder on it, please? I need to be sure. Is your sd card formattet to FAT32?
Jannomag said:
Can you share a screenshot of you SD card content including content of oreoupgrade folder on it, please? I need to be sure. Is your sd card formattet to FAT32?
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Of course, here you go
And there we have it.
The folder name is wrong, it hast to be "oreoupgrade" and it should've this name when you extract it. The script looks for the path /sdcard/oreoupgrade/...
Pixel 2 Boot Animations. (Huawei Ascend XT2) (H1711)Preview - White - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrXHzTr2TrM
Preview - Black - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR6wrGwHYvQ
These were originally posted in this thread by TECHNO_THUNDER (Please go over there and give him thanks!)
But the files over there will not flash correctly onto our Huawei XT2 because the bootanimation.zip file that we need to replace is located in a completely different location on our device.
I solved this issue by repacking and making a new flashable zip file that will flash the files to the right location. These boot animations look pretty awesome on our device so i thought I would share my zips with the community here.
This is my first time ever creating flashable zips so bear with me. I tested all of them multiple times just to be safe so you should have no problems.
Please back up your phone before installing mods. I cant be responsible if you brick your device
Instructions:
1. Place zip on your External SD.
2. Reboot to TWRP recovery.
3. Hit KEEP READ ONLY.
4. Go to INSTALL and SELECT STORAGE and then select Micro SD Card.
5. Find your zip file and select it. Then swipe to Flash.
6. Delete Cache and click reboot system. (Make sure to hit Do Not Install before the reboot)
Your phone will reboot and there might be some lag after the first boot but that should go away after the second reboot.
Download:
Pixel 2 Black Boot Animation 720p - Google Drive Mirror
Pixel 2 White Boot Animation 720p - Google Drive Mirror
And if you need to return to stock. Simply flash the zip below
Huawei Ascend XT 2 Stock Boot Animation - Google Drive Mirror
Alternatively you can extract the zip file and copy the bootanimation.zip inside into the /version/special_cust/H1711/att/us/media folder using any root file explorer and then reboot your phone.
Enjoy! :good:
nicely done friend. This saves me the headache of doing it manually each time I decide on a clean install.