Need help with my Bravo - Bravo General

Now that I have my Bravo back from the factory for repairs, I have two things I'd really like to accomplish with it, but am not feeling nearly confident or knowledgeable enough to go ahead, so any help you all may lend would be most appreciated.
1. My phone is rooted and running Eclair; I have not attempted updating to Froyo because, as I understand it, doing so is not possible on a rooted phone. Is that correct? To compound things, I have been unable to unroot this phone using SuperOneClick (which is how I rooted it originally), so on that front I'm stuck. I did do a stock restore, but all that did was remove the non-stock apps, leaving Superuser still installed.
2. I have bought BandroidX's Bravo Recovery from the market, but again, don't really have a clue how I would best use it to eventually flash his custom ROM. So, if anyone here would be willing to help me out through my maze, I'd be most grateful.

Well, not that anyone was going to actually reply, but never mind. My searching shows that several Bravos have been bricked when either using Bravo Recovery, or the custom ROM. I'll just keep it as is and my next Android phone will get modded.

Let me help you, but please simplify your request its too much to read.
My native language is not english and I get tired and also I lose the idea of what you are trying to say.
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EDIT: I read it all , well you just need to download the SBF file which is stock froyo and flash it with RSD Lite.
Of course you will lose all your data and everything you have installed on your phone. Then you can begin from 0 and do whatever you want.
Can you make me a favor please? download Sideloader Enabler for Bravo from the market and rip it (I mean copy it to your phone or PC) and upload it please, I cant do it because I live outside US.
Thanks.

Okay i can give you fairly simple to follow instructions if you want to flash a ROM to your phone. I highly recommended that you try Bandroidx's bravo RC2 rom, it is a smaller file and you'll see a major speed improvement over eclair.
1. make 100% sure you are actually rooted. (download a root only app and see if it successfully gains root access when you open it).
2. download the zipped file of whatever rom you want to use
3. plug in your phone and copy your zipped file to your phones sdcard
4. open bandroidx's recovery app, press the bootstrap recovery option, let it do its thing. once its successful go ahead and hit the reboot recovery option.
5. after it boots you'll now be in a small text menu with some different options, scroll down to the advanced option (using volume keys) and select it with the power key, then scroll to wipe dalvik cache. let it finish, head back to the main menu.
6. now select wipe cache partition, let it finish
7. now select wipe data/factory reset, let it finish
8. now select install zip from sdcard, you'll be presented with your sdcard contents, locate the zipped file that you copied earlier and select it. Let it do its thing.
9. once its completely finished you can select reboot system now
your phone will reboot normally now... GIVE IT TIME, this first boot can take up to like 10 min. You'll be fine if you follow these instructions.
*if you mess something up and your phone doesn't boot up or bootloops, dont panic. post it up and i can give you instructions on flashing back to stock with RSD lite.

FanDroid09 said:
Okay i can give you fairly simple to follow instructions if you want to flash a ROM to your phone. I highly recommended that you try Bandroidx's bravo RC2 rom, it is a smaller file and you'll see a major speed improvement over eclair.
1. make 100% sure you are actually rooted. (download a root only app and see if it successfully gains root access when you open it).
2. download the zipped sbf file of whatever rom you want to use
3. plug in your phone and copy your zipped file to your phones sdcard
4. open bandroidx's recovery app, press the bootstrap recovery option, let it do its thing. once its successful go ahead and hit the reboot recovery option.
5. after it boots you'll now be in a small text menu with some different options, scroll down to the advanced option (using volume keys) and select it with the power key, then scroll to wipe dalvik cache. let it finish, head back to the main menu.
6. now select wipe cache partition, let it finish
7. now select wipe data/factory reset, let it finish
8. now select install zip from sdcard, you'll be presented with your sdcard contents, locate the sbf file that you copied earlier and select it. Let it do its thing.
9. once its completely finished you can select reboot system now
your phone will reboot normally now... GIVE IT TIME, this first boot can take up to like 10 min. You'll be fine if you follow these instructions.
*if you mess something up and your phone doesn't boot up or bootloops, dont panic. post it up and i can give you instructions on flashing back to stock with RSD lite.
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Uh, yeah I don't think you flash "sbf" files with cwm...lol.

BravoMotorola said:
Uh, yeah I don't think you flash "sbf" files with cwm...lol.
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ya really sorry man... it was a long post and i made an error, i should have said "zipped file" like i did in the line directly below it... but thank you soooooooooooo much for pointing it out because it really compromised the integrity of the instructions...lol.

Soooo........?
Did you do anything? I haven't seen or heard of one of our Bravo's still on Eclair. Wow. The times. Above anything I would say if you can just do a OTA Update. To my knowledge it doesn't matter if your rooted or not if you have a stock rom. You might lose the root though. S1C it back to rooted and you'll be fine.

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[Q] Lost On This Droid X

Im not getting any of the DX flashing and everything.
Currently I'm Rooted on the Official OTA 2.2 Froyo.
I removed some bloatware & im stilling Running that official Froyo.
I want to beable to flash a ROM like FlyX or something out there.
But my question is if I'm rooted but I'm the OTA version do i just use the Bootstrap App & ROM Manager to get to another ROM. Or Am i Missing something?
I looked at guides & tutorials but there all broken or jus dont collaberate to make sense To My Situation... Any Help Pleasee?
Find the rom you want to try and there should be instructions in that thread. You usually have to get to clockworkmod recovery by bootstrap recovery then reboot recovery, do some wipes,mount, and install zip from sdcard. Just make sure you follow the instructions or you can brick your Dx
Ok- I was also VERY confused by some of the Android terminology and specifically the DX terminology.
Like SysA said- each custom rom may not have the exact instructions for loading. Some files are built in such a way as to eliminate the need to "mount system" or "clear cache". That is why every thread I have seen has their own separate instructions.
Download the file from the link that is provided in the thread (I am hearing a lot of good things about the ApeX rom and AOSP rom). From your phone or computer (but obviously the file has to be on the sdcard (I always put it on the root of the sdcard)
I know for me the whole "Clockwork Mod" and "bootstrapper" thing was very confusing. So I will try and explain it (forgive me if you all ready got it figured out). There is an app in the market called "Droid X Bootstrapper". You need that. You don't have to have "Rom Manager". I have used it to download some things but I never use it for installation. I do all my installation from "Droid X Bootstrapper". So- get "Droid X Bootstrapper", get the rom you want to install. Open Droid X Bootstrapper, hit "Bootstrap Recovery" (you should get a 'Success' notification). Hit "Reboot Recovery". Your phone will reboot into recovery mode (duh). Don't start installing anything.
Before you do your installation make sure to make a backup of what you currently have in case something goes haywire. The volume rocker key is for up/down. The camera button is for enter. the back button is for back. I believe the back up is something simple like... Backup/Restore (enter). Backup (enter). I would go ahead and reboot before I continued with the installation- I am just crazy like that.
Then just start the process over, except you are already backed up so just follow the instructions from the Rom Developer.
It process will go something like this...
1. Open Droid X Bootstrapper.
2. Hit Bootstrap recovery (get success notice).
3. Hit Reboot Recovery.
4 The phone reboots into recovery.
5.Navigate to mounts and storage.
6. FORMAT system.
7.Format/wipe data.
8. Format/wipe cache.
9. mount /system <<<-- THIS IS A CRUCIAL STEP, (in roms that include this instruction) please don't miss it or you will have to SBF.
a. hint- the screen will say "Mount Sytem" already. You want to move the cursor down to that option and hit enter (the camera key) and it will now read, "Unmount System"
10. Return to previous menu (with the back button)
11. Install .zip from sd card
12. Choose ApeX
13. Install!
This is just an example. Not all installations are exactly like this. Some do not require the scary "Mount System" instructions. Hope that helps a little.

[Q] OK, so maybe I'm missing something (WildPuzzle)

So i have my HTC Wildfire, which i find to be sluggish as hell. I decided i would put WildPuzzle on it to see if that was better. I have rooted the phone, made the nandroid backup, done factory reset and installed the rom.
When i boot the phone i get the purple circle boot screen but the phone will not load any further. I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and overcome it?
Please dont be too harsh as I am Still new to this hacking business.
Thanks
Snail
How long did you wait for it to boot?. First boot can take upto 10-12 mins.
try wiping and reflashing again. The first boot can take about 10 min. And secondly post this in the right section, this does not relate to android development
Sorry i put this in the wrong section. I left it overnight, and it still didn't work. Today I put on Cyanogen but that came up with the same problem.
Any ideas?
Yea you have to wipe first!
I can garantue you that you havent wiped
adeadrat said:
Yea you have to wipe first!
I can garantue you that you havent wiped
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Ok, so
1. Root Phone
2. Run Nandroid backup
3. Use wipe data/factory reset
4. install zip from sdc
5. choose zip from sdc
6. select 0001 wildpuzzlerom etc etc...
7. wait for install and reboot system
I've tried it multiple times and nothing happens. There must be something I'm missing
Thanks for the reply though
snailydale said:
Ok, so
1. Root Phone
2. Run Nandroid backup
3. Use wipe data/factory reset
4. install zip from sdc
5. choose zip from sdc
6. select 0001 wildpuzzlerom etc etc...
7. wait for install and reboot system
I've tried it multiple times and nothing happens. There must be something I'm missing
Thanks for the reply though
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1. Root Phone
2. Run Nandroid backup
3. Use wipe data/factory reset
maybe you missed at this point: wipe cache partition
you can do further: advanced -> Wipe Dalvik Cacke
4. install zip from sdc
5. choose zip from sdc
6. select 0001 wildpuzzlerom etc etc...
7. wait for install and reboot system
anyway you can restart from point 3. many times as you want
try it.
snailydale said:
Ok, so
1. Root Phone
2. Run Nandroid backup
3. Use wipe data/factory reset
4. install zip from sdc
5. choose zip from sdc
6. select 0001 wildpuzzlerom etc etc...
7. wait for install and reboot system
I've tried it multiple times and nothing happens. There must be something I'm missing
Thanks for the reply though
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I wouldn't recommend you to choose more than one here without a reboot first. (Ie , do 0001 first , boot up , then into recovery again and add kernel or whetever , one package , and reboot.) Then after you get it booting and have all packages installed let it boot and 'cool down' for like 5 mins , then reboot again.
Also pay attention to any instructions regarding the packages you install.
snailydale said:
So i have my HTC Wildfire, which i find to be sluggish as hell. I decided i would put WildPuzzle on it to see if that was better. I have rooted the phone, made the nandroid backup, done factory reset and installed the rom.
When i boot the phone i get the purple circle boot screen but the phone will not load any further. I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and overcome it?
Please dont be too harsh as I am Still new to this hacking business.
Thanks
Snail
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wipe data and cache at first!

Super noob question, please be gentle ...

Here's the background: I have a droid x, rooted with the latest z4root. Previously deleted some of the bloat (and yes, completely deleted with no backup).
As most of you know, I cannot use the official ota update from verizon (continually fails to install whether I keep root on or off). Currently have system version 2.3.15 mb810 verizon.en.us and (if it means anything), android version 2.2.
To further complicate this, I have no access to any kind of windows machine, pure Mac only.
Here's the $ 64,000 question; can I simply revert to a factory wipe (to reload all the crap I deleted), update via the official update and then reroot via z4root? Do I need to make a backup of some sort and if so, using what? Or, am I going to lose all data to date?
Any help will be greatly appreciated by this very non-technical, wanna-be rooter.
Please, no flames regarding the winbloze ...
Again, thanks in advance if you have the patience to try and help me. I'm terrified of bricking my phone.
DC
PMs are fine, too
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Factory reset will only delete user data, it doesn't reinstall stock apps.
You will lose your apps and data with this method, but it's the cleanest way to do it. If you choose not to wipe data you may end up with an unstable phone. To be honest since you're coming from a stock image rather than one of the "roms" around here you might be able to get away with it. Just skip step 6. I'm still going to go with the clean route though.
Make sure your phone is fully charged!
1) Get Titanium Backup and back up all your app data.
2) Get Droid X Bootstrapper and install it.
3) Get Rom Manager, goto Download Roms and get the stock 2.2 image. Remember where it downloads to!
4) Go into Droid X Bootstrapper and reboot into (clockworkmod) recovery. In recovery you use the volume up/down keys to go up/down, the camera key to select and the back button to go back.
5) In recovery go into backup and restore, and make a backup. When it's done hit the back button to get to the main menu.
6) Choose to wipe data and then also wipe cache.
7) Go into mounts and storage, mount system and data (you'll know they are mounted because the option will now say "unmount system")
8) Choose install zip from SD card, and pick the image that Rom Manager downloaded.
9) Reboot system
If you get stuck in a boot loop, pull the battery out. Put the battery back in, and then hold down the home and power buttons until a triangle with an exclamation point pops up. Press the search button to get into the stock recovery. Wipe data/cache.
Try the sbf file for your version. Way more simple than the post above and you will be able to upgrade with the new OTA.
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Why bother getting back to a stock .15 build in order to update when you can just go straight to the 2.3.340 and get the same result quicker without having to unroot and then reroot?
My Droid World has all of the necessary pieces in zip files to upgrade the bootloader, kernel, radio, and system. Just flash them in the order that they appear on the post restart between each update.
MDW Update Post
He has a Mac.
milan616 said:
He has a Mac.
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They aren't sbf files so it doesn't matter, it can be done entirely from the phone. It's just a series of zip file that need to placed on the sd card and installed via clockwork recovery.
Whoops! That's what I get for only reading the first half of your post
pjsockett said:
Why bother getting back to a stock .15 build in order to update when you can just go straight to the 2.3.340 and get the same result quicker without having to unroot and then reroot?
My Droid World has all of the necessary pieces in zip files to upgrade the bootloader, kernel, radio, and system. Just flash them in the order that they appear on the post restart between each update.
MDW Update Post
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I've downloaded all the files and moved them to my SD card. When I reboot into recovery and select update.zip I get an error saying it can't find the file. I don't see update.zip anywhere on my SD card. Do I need to have this on my card before installing the .zip files?
Are you using the droid x bootstrapper and rebooting into recovery , also mounting system?
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use the "choose zip file" option instead of the "update zip file" option.
seems the same but is different .

[Q] Installing CyanogenMod on Nexus S 4G?

I am a total noob and am having trouble installing CyanogenMod onto my Nexus S 4G. I barely rooted the darn thing, and I am using a guide that involves ROM Manager. It says I have to mount the SD card using ROM Manager, but I can't figure out how to. If there is a better way to install CyanogenMod, please tell me, because all the guides I have been finding are way too technical for me to understand, and I have been trying. Any help is appreciated.
Can you tell us which guide you are using and which step you are on? I think you must mean ClockworkMod not ROM Manager.
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If you already have clock work then all you have to do is drag and drop cyanogen into the root of your sd card. Then flash through clock work.
ht tp://ww w.redmondpie.com/install-cyanogenmod-7.1-gingerbread-rom-on-nexus-s-4g-how-to-tutorial/
That's the guide I was using, I got stuck on step 4.
Is the rom the .zip file I downloaded from the cyanogen site, or is it inside the folder?
The rom is the zip file. Boot into recovery and select choose zip from sd and navigate to it and install it.make sure to do a back up and wipe cache,dalvic and do a factory rest before flashing the rom
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Paleryder said:
make sure to do a back up and wipe cache,dalvic and do a factory rest before flashing the rom
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Can you explain this part more? Is this the part of the guide that says "make a nandroid backup"?
1. Mount USB and drag and drop cm7 zip & Google apps into root of SD card.
2. Turn off nexus.
3. Boot into fastboot by holding volume up and then power button.
4. In fastboot go to recovery (power button is used as enter button, volume buttons represent up and down)
5. In recovery go to backup and restore and back up your current rom.
6. Go back and then wipe data factory reset and also wipe cache.
7. Go to advanced -> Wipe delvik cache.
8. Go back and then go to install zip from SD, find cm7 flash it, then flash Google apps. You can flash kernel right now if you want.
Hope this clears anything up
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I got to your step 5, but when I choose Recovery, after showing the Google logo it briefly shows a box and an arrow coming out of the box and an Android logo, then the box changes to a triangle with an exclamation mark. It stayed like that so I just rebooted the phone.
seb0910 said:
I got to your step 5, but when I choose Recovery, after showing the Google logo it briefly shows a box and an arrow coming out of the box and an Android logo, then the box changes to a triangle with an exclamation mark. It stayed like that so I just rebooted the phone.
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That means you don't have Clockwork recovery installed. You need to download the latest Clockwork recovery image and place it in the tools folder of your Android SDK Folder(wherever you placed it). Then press shift and right click on the tools folder and select "open command prompt here". Then boot your phone into bootloader by pressing volume up and power button at the same time. Connect your phone to your computer via usb cable and in the command prompt you opened type: fastboot flash recovery name of recovery image here.img and press enter and you will see in the command prompt window it will say sending image. When it is done scroll down to recovery on your phone using the volume buttons and press power to enter. Your phone will reboot into Clockwork recovery and from there you can continue on the previous posts steps. Hope this helps. You can download the latest Clockwork by going to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078213 and clicking on the brown "CWM Recovery" under 'How to: Root the Nexus S 4G'.
well I'm pretty sure I do have clockwork because there's a folder on my phone that is called clockworkmod, and I did root the phone successfully at the very least, but I'll try putting a new one there.
seb0910 said:
well I'm pretty sure I do have clockwork because there's a folder on my phone that is called clockworkmod, and I did root the phone successfully at the very least, but I'll try putting a new one there.
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Alright here is a little run down on whats going on with your ns4g, you probably already flash clockworkmod on your nexus, but what samsung did was that it will try to revert back to the stock recovery. So what you have to do is flash Clockworkmod again to make it stick. Honestly it is good that it doesn't stick because then it would be easier to unroot the phone.
So now you have 2 different options on how to flash clockworkmod. 1) you can do it through fastboot but you have to have adb set up. I'm not sure what method you used to root your phone so i am just assuming.
2) you can download rom manager and flash clockwork through there. (Honestly i haven't done it through this method so i cant tell you of the pros or cons that are attributed with this).
NOTE: If you dont have super user yet it would be a prime time to flash it once you got CWM going.
For me, I only needed to flash clock work twice through fastboot in order to make it stick.
Good luck.
The guide I originally was using for this had me using rom manager, but it kept telling me I had to mount the SD card even though it was shown up in my computer.
If I were to flash clockwork again with adb setup, how would I do that? Sorry to be so asky, I just want this process to end correctly.
You have to set up adb if you don't have it already, go to ns4g development and go to vandam's thread that has all the list of rom's and rooting guides. Check out wolverines rooting guide, he goes indepth on how to set up adb. It make take awhile to set up but learning how to work in fastboot is essential in rooting the nexus.
Good luck
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Well it was confusing and I almost asked for help again, but I finally got it flashed again and now cyanogen is working. I really appreciate the help and for pointing neon the right direction. As a final note, is there anything else I should know, like updating or something, just general knowledge (basically, "now what?")?
seb0910 said:
Well it was confusing and I almost asked for help again, but I finally got it flashed again and now cyanogen is working. I really appreciate the help and for pointing neon the right direction. As a final note, is there anything else I should know, like updating or something, just general knowledge (basically, "now what?")?
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Did you get all the Google Apps installed too? That's the only "unusual" aspect of CyanogenMod.
Yep I got the Google apps.
Congrats dude its good you got it all working, BTW when ever you switch roms like from CM7 to miui you always have to wipe data, cache, and delvik cache. Delvik cache is in the advanced tab of CWM. If your just up updating from different versions of the same rom, you just need to wipe cache and delvik cache. That's about it, the hard part is done, enjoy flashing.
chewbz said:
Congrats dude its good you got it all working, BTW when ever you switch roms like from CM7 to miui you always have to wipe data, cache, and delvik cache. Delvik cache is in the advanced tab of CWM. If your just up updating from different versions of the same rom, you just need to wipe cache and delvik cache. That's about it, the hard part is done, enjoy flashing.
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Actually if you are updating from different versions of the same rom, you don't need to wipe anything, you just flash it.

Need pixelexperience rom installation guide

Hey I want to try pixel experience rom in my nexus 6p but the installation guide there is too complex can someone from the forums break it down and explain so I can install it and also my device is a 8core model so I am not sure weather or not I need a BLOD patch and why I need a custom recovery (other then the normal custom recovery) Thanks in advance
1.No need to flashing blod
2.remove any passwords or screen lock before flashing
3.boot into fastboot make sure bootloader is unlocked
4.flash the twrp recovery provided in the forum u can't use the usual one
5.after installing recovery wipe everything from the advance wipe except internal storage
6.locate and install the rom don't flash the gapps its already included
7.before booting in the system make sure to wipe ur data from wipe or ur phone will not boot
8.time to enjoy!!!
varunvrk said:
Hey I want to try pixel experience rom in my nexus 6p but the installation guide there is too complex can someone from the forums break it down and explain so I can install it and also my device is a 8core model so I am not sure weather or not I need a BLOD patch and why I need a custom recovery (other then the normal custom recovery) Thanks in advance
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It is quite simple. You'll just need to do a bit if reading about adb and fastboot and make sure you follow these steps methodically. You do not need BLOD patch. You need the custom recovery version from the pixelexperience thread because of the way files are encrypted.
1 . Go to settings - system - about phone. Tap on build number 7 times until you see a pop up saying developer options enabled.
2. Go to settings - system - advanced - developer options. In there you want to enable oem unlocking and usb debugging.
3. Go to settings - security. Remove all device security so it's just swipe to unlock.
4. Follow this guide to setup google drivers, adb, fastboot and unlock the bootlader https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
5. Download latest rom version and twrp recovery version from pixelexperience thread to your pc and follow instruction in above guide for flashing twrp via fastboot.
6. Boot into your custom recovery (hold power + volume down while phone is off, use volume keys to select recovery, power for enter) ignore warning screen.
7. Go to backup. Select system, data and boot. Name it something like stock_todaysdate. Swipe to create backup. Reboot system.
8. Connect phone to pc. Through pc find twrp folder in phone, find your backup, copy to pc for safe keeping (this can restore your phone to how it was if anything goes wrong). Copy the rom zip you downloaded to your phone's internal storage.
9. Boot back into recovery. Go to wipe. Wipe everything except internal storage. Go to install. Locate the rom zip file and install it. Go to wipe again. Select format data and confirm.
10. Reboot system and wait for rom to boot this can take a while. Once booted leave your phone alone for a few minutes then you are good to go. If all is well make another backup and store on pc.
Champdroid said:
It is quite simple. You'll just need to do a bit if reading about adb and fastboot and make sure you follow these steps methodically. You do not need BLOD patch. You need the custom recovery version from the pixelexperience thread because of the way files are encrypted.
1 . Go to settings - system - about phone. Tap on build number 7 times until you see a pop up saying developer options enabled.
2. Go to settings - system - advanced - developer options. In there you want to enable oem unlocking and usb debugging.
3. Go to settings - security. Remove all device security so it's just swipe to unlock.
4. Follow this guide to setup google drivers, adb, fastboot and unlock the bootlader https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
5. Download latest rom version and twrp recovery version from pixelexperience thread to your pc and follow instruction in above guide for flashing twrp via fastboot.
6. Boot into your custom recovery (hold power + volume down while phone is off, use volume keys to select recovery, power for enter) ignore warning screen.
7. Go to backup. Select system, data and boot. Name it something like stock_todaysdate. Swipe to create backup. Reboot system.
8. Connect phone to pc. Through pc find twrp folder in phone, find your backup, copy to pc for safe keeping (this can restore your phone to how it was if anything goes wrong). Copy the rom zip you downloaded to your phone's internal storage.
9. Boot back into recovery. Go to wipe. Wipe everything except internal storage. Go to install. Locate the rom zip file and install it. Go to wipe again. Select format data and confirm.
10. Reboot system and wait for rom to boot this can take a while. Once booted leave your phone alone for a few minutes then you are good to go. If all is well make another backup and store on pc.
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That is the best instructions I have seen in a while. I kinda figured that that was how to do it but I am not confident in my abilities. This confirms what I thought needed to be done.
I am not new to flashing I have been doing it since the LG g2x. But I did take a 3 year break from flashing and now everything is a little different.
Anyway thank you for this
mojorisin7178 said:
That is the best instructions I have seen in a while. I kinda figured that that was how to do it but I am not confident in my abilities. This confirms what I thought needed to be done.
I am not new to flashing I have been doing it since the LG g2x. But I did take a 3 year break from flashing and now everything is a little different.
Anyway thank you for this
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Pleasure mate glad you appreciate it.
I also took a long break. Started back in the HTC sensation days! It's amazing how much everything changes when you don't check in for a while. Magisk for example blows my mind.
Champdroid said:
Pleasure mate glad you appreciate it.
I also took a long break. Started back in the HTC sensation days! It's amazing how much everything changes when you don't check in for a while. Magisk for example blows my mind.
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Yeah magisk is crazy the devs here at xda can do anything. They really are the best of the best. Everything I know I learned here on xda. I just read they are working on a new way to root at the kernel level so it's built in right from the when it's compiled. That's just crazy smart.

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