Hi Guys,
Is there software similar to Odin which is for samsung, for the advent? because i would like to install a custom ROM on my tablet, i dont have CWM or ROM manager, and I think i lost my Rooting when i reinstalled the Stock ROM.
Is there any other way i can install roms without CWM or rom manager?
Thanks
Modaco ROM and Corvus5 can be installed through a computer.
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Hey guys I am having problems with installing a custom recovery. I tried installing CWM from ROM Manager app, no luck, and also that all in one recovery installation by optimus, no luck. It keeps showing the stock recovery.
I really need a custom recovery please help. Thanks
TriceLL said:
Hey guys I am having problems with installing a custom recovery. I tried installing CWM from ROM Manager app, no luck, and also that all in one recovery installation by optimus, no luck. It keeps showing the stock recovery.
I really need a custom recovery please help. Thanks
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you cannot install custom recovery on kitkat that way the only way is to downgrade(to 10b on d802), root, recovery and flash the following thread has a small guide on how http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2681205
Hi Guys,
Just a quick question from a rookie.
I like changing custom rom since I rooted my LG G2 about a month ago and experimenting some custom roms on my LG G2 D802.
I have managed to successfully flashed few custom rom such, Paranoid Android, ClaudyFlex 2.4, Liquid Smooth and CyanogenMod. I always do backup on TWRP everytime I have fully restore all my app on each ROM i'm using. My question is, is it possible to restore only the apps that I have previously downloaded via TWRP? as I hate re-downloading again all the apps via wifi that sometimes take a very long time to fully restore from PlayStore.
Let say I'm now using CyanogenMod 11 with TWRP 2.7 recovery installed. I want to change my ROM to Pardus Classic HD ROM. Should I just simply restore from my back up (Pardus Classic HD ROM+Gapps+all downloded apps on .zip file) that I have done previously using TWRP recovery or should I clean wipe and install the Pardus ROM first, then do a restore of backup from TWRP backup folder after the Pardus HD ROM has been fully installed on my device.
Sorry for a rookie question... just enjoy the beauty of rooting devices and so keen to experimenting here and there...
Regards,
ePWT
LG G2 D802
CyanogenMod ROM
11-20140617- NIGHTLY
KitKat 4.4.3
Kernel 3.4.0-CM+
Dear xda community,
I have a problem in installing the custom recovery. First, I tried to install the lollipop via Odin, but I could not. I tried to re-open the device, but nothing was there. I lost my custom recovery and the rom. then, I tried to root the device in order to Kitkat rom via the custom recovery. the device was successfully rooted, but whenever I try to install the custom recovery it fails. currently, the device is without a system, and i cannot install the custom recovery to install the rom. Please, I need any advise that could help me.
Regards,
Try a different recovery
Morningstar said:
Try a different recovery
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I did, but it also did not work.
Hi,
i wanted stock android on my s4 and downloaded cm11 and installed using the easy installer thing. Cm11 was not as great as i thought and was looking at the GPE rom.
I have the zip file downloaded for the GPE , just wondering to complete
do i need odin and if so what v?
do i need root?
Do i need CWM?
Im new to downloading and installing roms but i am a quick learner
Thanks
Every time you want to flash a custom rom you will require root and a custom recover (Like CWM, TWRP or PhilZ).
There are a few cases where you need Odin to flash the rom. But for the GPE rom you will need just a custom recovery and root.
Considering you have already installed a custom rom (although with the cyanogenmod installer) you should be rooted and maybe have a custom recovery.
Here is a root guide just in case.
But if you have an app like SuperSU, then you're rooted.
Then you still need a recovery. I don't know if the CM installer flashes one.
I myself use TWRP recovery. Because CWM just didn't work.
Used Nandroid manager (from google play) to flash TWRP because everything else failed.
If you don't have a custom recovery, then you can flash TWRP. I haven't tested the other recoveries on this device.
Go here and download the latest .img file.
Then you will use Nandroid manager to flash that img file. Then select "reboot into recovery".
Now you should have TWRP flashed. In case Nandroid says that you need to download busybox from google play, do that and install it. But CM should have busybox installed already.
Now put the rom zip on the external or internal storage. Boot into recovery, go to the Wipe tab and do a factory reset.
Then go to Install and select the zips you want to flash. This is how you basically flash a rom.
Some roms may require you to do some other stuff. So make sure you check the rom flash instructions.
nandroid is saying ,the file .... can not be flashed by this app , i checked if i was rooted by downloading a root checker and it said yes... what am i doing wrong?
nevermind, i used CWM instead and worked perfectly, couldnt have done it without you!!! Thanks
CWM didn't work for me.
But if it works for you, I guess it's alright
hi dears
today i decided to update my grand2 to lollipop by installing a custom rom(i tried motion and tw in forum)
after rooting and installing recovery (twrp 3.0) when i install any rom it says successfully done but after reboot it backs to the recovery .idont knwo what is wrong even installed cwm recovery and it happend again plz help tnx
I have another problem too ! I have new 32 gb sdcard and when I move any zip files to it in installing says file has problem although the same file in internal storage install easily(I mean in recovery) in end I can't use my sdcard for installing roms or anything else
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