Hello guys!
I've been trying to find a guide to installing custom ROMs on Android 11 firmware. But I had no luck because I wasn't able to find a working twrp/shrp image for Android 11. If there are ways to install custom ROMs on Android 11 firmware, please let me know.
Cheers! Have a good day xD
tej_rocky1821 said:
Hello guys!
I've been trying to find a guide to installing custom ROMs on Android 11 firmware. But I had no luck because I wasn't able to find a working twrp/shrp image for Android 11. If there are ways to install custom ROMs on Android 11 firmware, please let me know.
Cheers! Have a good day xD
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All the installation of roms usually have a different way of installation. some with twrp others with fastboot.
Go to rom you like thread and use the instractions of the rom.
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Hallo!
I am ZTE Racer II user and i am looking for roms.
1 year of researching and no custom rom available on the net?!?
It was wierd,but that's it.
No roms.
So I need help with developing custom rom for this device,plz!!!
Thanks ahead!
You'll need to have some experience of linux and compiling from source, and knowledge on your phone's internal hardware. You might also need knowledge on the Android platform.
You'll also need to figure out how to get clockworkmod recovery on your phone
Good luck!
A little HELP?
Well ,I am not so good at that stuff ,but i want to have custom ROM.
That's why I ask for someone to make me a custom ROM.
Here is a link of the stock Rom I am using now.
www .4shared .com/zip/wNcQoJ9j/STOCK_ROM.html
I prefer MIUI custom ROM
And I installed this ROM via clockwork mod recovery and I'm using it right now.
Thank you ahead!
And I'm sorry the forum does not allow me to post the link because I'm new user!
(Just delete the space in the link)
Hey Guys.
Im new at this, so i wonder if anyone could help me.
I got this old Samsung S2, and i want to have that CyanogenMod 11 Nightlies on it. I havent tryed this before, so what do i need to get this on it??????
Best regards
Alex
The information you provided is not enough .
Do you have any experience in flashing roms ? Is the device unlocked ? which version of android is currently running on the device ?
hi, you need read, read and read and ask, cheers
If it's still running gingerbread then you need to install CM9 at least before jumping to CM11.
Personally I'd install CM9, then CM10, and then CM11.
But before you install any ROMs you'll need to root it and install CWM or TWRP custom recovery.
First a bit of background: I bought a refurbished Nexus 7 2012 to increase my knowledge of the Android OS. I have unlocked the bootloader, rooted it, and installed SuperSU. I experimented with both the CWM and TWRP custom recoveries. I've settled on the TWRP platform and have installed TWRP Manager.
The next step I want to embark on is flashing custom ROMs. Here I'm in a quandary. There are so many choices and when I try to read up on them I find so many acronyms and argot that I can't sift through the information. So here is my question, what ROM do you recommend for a starting place and why do you think it's a good choice?
Thanks in advance... Rick
rickscott said:
First a bit of background: I bought a refurbished Nexus 7 2012 to increase my knowledge of the Android OS. I have unlocked the bootloader, rooted it, and installed SuperSU. I experimented with both the CWM and TWRP custom recoveries. I've settled on the TWRP platform and have installed TWRP Manager.
The next step I want to embark on is flashing custom ROMs. Here I'm in a quandary. There are so many choices and when I try to read up on them I find so many acronyms and argot that I can't sift through the information. So here is my question, what ROM do you recommend for a starting place and why do you think it's a good choice?
Thanks in advance... Rick
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Ultimately I would say that the best ROM is the one your most satisfied with, so try them all and see what you like. Heck if you like a bunch use MultiROM to have several ROM's you can choose between. For actually starting out I would recommend trying a well known ROM such as CM12 or Paranoid Android as these are feature packed yet good for people of all experience levels including a beginner such as yourself. But don't be afraid to experiment with other ROM's for your device and find out what you like. If you go wrong you can always restore your stock ROM backup in TWRP (Do make a stock ROM backup before flashing any ROM's). And if you really go wrong you can always flash a stock Nexus factory image to easily restore your device back to working order. Overall, read about the ROM's, read the flashing instructions, re-read the flashing instructions, and mostly importantly have fun and enjoy the community. Let me know if you have any questions I'll be more then happy to help you out .
I've got an old i9100 here with a very old version of wanamlite rom on it. I want to flash the latest CM and firmwares and get rid of all the storage issues that show up when I try to install new apps. Flashing seems to be quite different on this phone than on Nexus devices which I am used to. So some guidance would be really great! I've already read some guides, but I am still confused by how recovery and kernels are unified, as well as I might have to flash pit and ril files.
Lownita said:
I've got an old i9100 here with a very old version of wanamlite rom on it. I want to flash the latest CM and firmwares and get rid of all the storage issues that show up when I try to install new apps. Flashing seems to be quite different on this phone than on Nexus devices which I am used to. So some guidance would be really great! I've already read some guides, but I am still confused by how recovery and kernels are unified, as well as I might have to flash pit and ril files.
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I'm not familiar with wanamlite rom, so i don't know what android version it has.
but if this rom is jellybean or kitkat, you're good to go and follow the guide made by saber to increase system partition and flash marshmallow or nogut roms.
if your rom is bellow android 4.1.2, then you have to update to the latest stock rom to update the bootloader.
Here is the guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...vatives/mod-increase-partition-size-t3011162/
muhammad mujahid said:
I'm not familiar with wanamlite rom, so i don't know what android version it has.
but if this rom is jellybean or kitkat, you're good to go and follow the guide made by saber to increase system partition and flash marshmallow or nogut roms.
if your rom is bellow android 4.1.2, then you have to update to the latest stock rom to update the bootloader.
Here is the guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...vatives/mod-increase-partition-size-t3011162/
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Thank you! The Android version of the ROM is 4.1.2, so I guess I should be good.
If you want latest stable ROM, use Optimized CM13.
Follow my tutorial to migrate from old or stock ROM : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/help/guide-tutorial-samsung-galaxy-s2-i9100-t3538601
I have a P780 4GB ROW 4.2 OS with Carliv recovery.
I'd like to upgrade to either 4.4 or 7.1.
I can't find a way to do it right because whatever ROM I tried, they all fail.
Could someone please help me?
d8v8n8 said:
I have a P780 4GB ROW 4.2 OS with Carliv recovery.
I'd like to upgrade to either 4.4 or 7.1.
I can't find a way to do it right because whatever ROM I tried, they all fail.
Could someone please help me?
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Hi.
To upgrade from Android 4.2 to Android 4.4, you must flash the firmware with SP Flash Tool.
Because you have now custom recovery you cannot upgrade your firmware by OTA.
Look in development area for stock firmware.
Good luck.
Thank you stympy. That explains it.
Unfortunately, I don't have a computer.
If I understand you correctly, I have to push the stock firmware in order to flash a custom ROM be it 4.4 or 7.1?
d8v8n8 said:
Thank you stympy. That explains it.
Unfortunately, I don't have a computer.
If I understand you correctly, I have to push the stock firmware in order to flash a custom ROM be it 4.4 or 7.1?
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Yes. You must flash 4.4 then install Latest TWRP for Lenovo. You can find all the tool in q&a section/rooting tutorial... First sticky post. There is a complete tutorial.