Hello, although I've installed some rom's till now i'm still not sure:
I've installed Dorimanx latest rom (3.0.6) with his kernel, and I really liked it. But for some reason got a wifi Error, seen on forum it's a knows issue and that changing kernel might solve the problem.
downloaded hierOS kernel and now i'd like to install it. could I install it from cwm without reinstalling my rom? according to some threads it's possible but it just doesn't make any sense to me because it's on a lower layer.. thanks
please?
no one knows? or maybe i got it all wrong?
Just follow the instructions in the kernel thread. You may have to replace the initrd.gz file but there is no need to fresh install.
Nigeldg said:
Just follow the instructions in the kernel thread. You may have to replace the initrd.gz file but there is no need to fresh install.
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Sure, read it. but it won't guide for installing after rom is already running, but only for normal mode. And I'd like to go to cwm and run zip of the new kernel, [again, rom is already installed, not coz im lazy to reinstall rom, mostly out of curiocity]. thanks again
HierOS kernel is supposed to be for SENSE builds, so I don´t recommend using it with CM build. There are better options. Tytung, older DM kernels, new 2.6.35 bases etc. You just download zip, copy initrd.gz of your ROM if needed and flash via recovery as ROM. It won´t overwrite your data. You should wipe cache and dalvik too
zbeky said:
HierOS kernel is supposed to be for SENSE builds, so I don´t recommend using it with CM build. There are better options. Tytung, older DM kernels, new 2.6.35 bases etc. You just download zip, copy initrd.gz of your ROM if needed and flash via recovery as ROM. It won´t overwrite your data. You should wipe cache and dalvik too
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Thanks, I'll go on tytung. according to his instructions I should just delete initrd.gz b4 installing. and I will also wipe cache and Dalvik. But shall I "format system" as i saw on other thread? or wipe data?
banay said:
Thanks, I'll go on tytung. according to his instructions I should just delete initrd.gz b4 installing. and I will also wipe cache and Dalvik. But shall I "format system" as i saw on other thread? or wipe data?
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Just wiping cache and Dalvik cache will suffice, unless you need to wipe your current rom....Wiping system or data clears all files from those partitions, resulting in a loss of files the rom needs to function.
Well I think I've succeded, thanks. But I still have that Wi-Fi Error. so i guese changing kernel just won't do.. or shall i try DM older Kernel?
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hey guys,
i have one (very important to me) question.
I´m using MIUI ROMs on my HD2 and as you might know every week a newer version is comming out.
Yesterday i created a knew ext3 partition for my current ROM.
Can i flash the new ROM like an update or something else ? So i don´t have to create a new partition and install all apps again ?.... I am using of course MAGLDR and Clockwork Mod....
I would be glad to get an answer to this ...
Thanksss....
As long as it's just a newer version of the same rom, just go into CWM, go to backup/restore, and make a backup. Then flash the new rom, and then in CWM, go into backup/restore again, and do a custom restore, restoring only data and sd-ext.
Then the only difference you will notice is the new rom, not the loss of apps and data.
To update version of same MiUi Rom:
copy the new ZIP file to SD card.
reboot to recovery
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
DON'T WIPE DATA
Flash the new Zip file.
All your apps are there with the new ROM.
pc2058 said:
To update version of same MiUi Rom:
copy the new ZIP file to SD card.
reboot to recovery
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
DON'T WIPE DATA
Flash the new Zip file.
All your apps are there with the new ROM.
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As long as it's just a newer version of the same rom, just go into CWM, go to backup/restore, and make a backup. Then flash the new rom, and then in CWM, go into backup/restore again, and do a custom restore, restoring only data and sd-ext.
Then the only difference you will notice is the new rom, not the loss of apps and data.
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Okay thanks guys for your help
i will try both solutions
Thank you very much
Hello,
I have old Defy with Bayer module. Which software is better for me? I heard that GB kernel has a bug - full CPU thortle. But when it happens ? Does CM9 have any other bugs ? And is it possible to record videos on this?
Thank you for answers !
Hi,
which Kernel is better is related to the software you are using. But you can't be wrong to use the CM7 Kerner with Quarx newest builds. If you want to use Cyanogenmod 9 I would also recommend you to stay on Froyo-Builds, it causes less problems with the camera.
Im of course considering proper kernel for proper CM7 version.
If you use CM7, I see no reason to change to a GB-Kernel-Version, cause it makes nothing better. In additional the newest nighties are made by Quarx for the Froyo-Kernel. See on ge. tt/8rDd1nC
Edit: No space between the dot and the t
But I've heard that GB kernel is much faster... This problem with max CPU use is problem of soft and will be never fixed on this kernel ?
kernel doubt
hi sorry to bother you
i flashed cm7.1.0-rc1.5-jordan-signed.zip a couple months ago, working fine.
i've been wanting to try out the new cm9 builds.
mi kernel version is [email protected]# 1 i dont know if this "froyo kernel" o "gingerbread kernel"
1_which rom sould i flash... quarx (29 jan) or epsylon3 ( 31 jan)?
2_do i need to flash another kernel previously?
3_what steps do i need to take to flash it?
4_will i be able to downgrade back to froyo 2.2.1 or at least my current cm7 ?
thanks a million
matias
elendil1310 said:
hi sorry to bother you
i flashed cm7.1.0-rc1.5-jordan-signed.zip a couple months ago, working fine.
i've been wanting to try out the new cm9 builds.
mi kernel version is [email protected]# 1 i dont know if this "froyo kernel" o "gingerbread kernel"
1_which rom sould i flash... quarx (29 jan) or epsylon3 ( 31 jan)?
2_do i need to flash another kernel previously?
3_what steps do i need to take to flash it?
4_will i be able to downgrade back to froyo 2.2.1 or at least my current cm7 ?
thanks a million
matias
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1) both roms use froyo kernel, so you can try anyone.
2) you don't have to flash any kernel, cm7 uses froyo kernel aswell
3) I've just flashed 31Jan, I was using cm7 previously. What i did:
-reboot, when the motorolla logo displays, wait for the blue led to show and then press volume down.
-then you go to recovery, latest recovery. (I highly recomend to do a backup (nandroid) before wiping data)
-wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache.
-install from zip file, and choose either 29jan or 31jan zipfile. (remeber 31jan has gapps included, if you go for 29jan you should install gapps too)
-wipe cache.
-go to advanced, wipe dalvik cache.
-reboot!
First time to boot will take some minutes.
4) If you want to get back to cm7, just recover your backup (nandroid) or follow the same steps in 3) but installing cm7 zipfile.
Hope it helps you, if any more experienced user finds an error in what i've said, please correct me.
fedexmagno said:
1) both roms use froyo kernel, so you can try anyone.
2) you don't have to flash any kernel, cm7 uses froyo kernel aswell
3) I've just flashed 31Jan, I was using cm7 previously. What i did:
-reboot, when the motorolla logo displays, wait for the blue led to show and then press volume down.
-then you go to recovery, latest recovery. (I highly recomend to do a backup (nandroid) before wiping data)
-wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache.
-install from zip file, and choose either 29jan or 31jan zipfile. (remeber 31jan has gapps included, if you go for 29jan you should install gapps too)
-wipe cache.
-go to advanced, wipe dalvik cache.
-reboot!
First time to boot will take some minutes.
4) If you want to get back to cm7, just recover your backup (nandroid) or follow the same steps in 3) but installing cm7 zipfile.
Hope it helps you, if any more experienced user finds an error in what i've said, please correct me.
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Correction in 4th point ---
for restoring ur Nandroid Backup
1. Do a factory Reset/Data wipe
2. Install CM7.zip
3. Go to restore and Restore the Nandroid that u want to restore.
4. Wipe Dalvik Cache ( Don't wipe cache partition)
5. Reboot
kanna91 said:
Correction in 4th point ---
for restoring ur Nandroid Backup
1. Do a factory Reset/Data wipe
2. Install CM7.zip
3. Go to restore and Restore the Nandroid that u want to restore.
4. Wipe Dalvik Cache ( Don't wipe cache partition)
5. Reboot
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Thanks for the correction, but I've just came back to CM7 by restoring my old nandroid, without wipe and worked well.
camera doesn't work.and some small bugs
If you use CM7
If you use CM7, I see no reason to change to a GB-Kernel-Version, cause it makes nothing better. In additional the newest nighties are made by Quarx for the Froyo-Kernel. See on ge. tt/8rDd1nC
Is there a way to make an update from V1.1a to the newest version without a full flash? I wish to avoid a reinstallation of all Apps and settings
I installed 1.2 straight over the top of 1.1 and it worked no problem, all apps and data unaffected.
Otherwise, do a cwm backup, then clean install, then cwm - advanced restore - restore data.
So you have copied the V1.2 Zip-File on the SD card and flashed the version with 'AD recovery' in MAGLDR?
I have flashed v1.4a, from v1.1a .
I did this:
Copied the ROM to my SDCARD, Backed up current ROM (Just in case), wiped dalvik cache, installed ROM, fixed permissions ('cause I installed an a2sd script), rebooted into ROM.
(Took about 17 minutes) at first.
just done a 1.2a to 1.4a dirty upgrade, no backup/restore, just straight over the top, no fix permissions, nothing, , no problems (well, not in first 4 hours anyway)
Marvlesz said:
I have flashed v1.4a, from v1.1a .
I did this:
Copied the ROM to my SDCARD, Backed up current ROM (Just in case)
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With wich tool do you do that?
, wiped dalvik cache,
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How i can do that?
fixed permissions ('cause I installed an a2sd script)
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I don't understand, what you mean with this point
Sorry for much questions and thanks in advance for your help
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... wiped dalvik cache, f...
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Is that the item 'wipe cache partition' in MAGLDR in AD Recovery?
In cwm choose advanced and you will see wipe dalvik
Yes, i found it, thanks for your help.
Do you think additional work is to do to erase dalvik because i'm using Link2SD? If you display an app in this program the part 'Dex' seems linked to dalvik and has moved for apps which are stored on the sd card.
samsamuel said:
I installed 1.2 straight over the top of 1.1 and it worked no problem, all apps and data unaffected.
Otherwise, do a cwm backup, then clean install, then cwm - advanced restore - restore data.
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And then you have all App, settings, etc. back on the system?
HTCdevel said:
And then you have all App, settings, etc. back on the system?
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Yep, they never left the system, there was no wipe,,,phone running fine, on 1.2, downloaded 1.4 using phone, restarted into cwm, ran the flash, rebooted, done. I wasn't even at home, I was on the train.
Admittedly there isn't a huge amount,, maybe 10 apps, and some data, but there was no setting up to do except for the PAD /PAL stuff,, contccts, wallpaper, shortcuts, loclscreen shortcuts, all exactly as it had been 4 minutes before.
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...fixed permissions...
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This point is currently open for me.
What does it mean?
it means start cwm and click advanced - fix permissions
have been doing update just flashing over the existing pa, no problem at all. so answer is yes.
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Do you think additional work is to do to erase dalvik because i'm using Link2SD? If you display an app in this program the part 'Dex' seems linked to dalvik and has moved for apps which are stored on the sd card.
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This is, hopefully , my last open issue.
HTCdevel said:
This is, hopefully , my last open issue.
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Ok, let me clarify a few things for you:
1- I backed up my ROM (Because I was expecting a bootloop, so I did a BU just in case, it's not necessary if you know your ROM's going to boot.)
2- I wiped dalvik/fixed permissions because I use (amarullz d2ext) which requires a clean dalvik & fixing permission, if you don't use that script, you don't need them.
3- Other than that, you can do just like sam, install the update on top of your current rom and you should be good to go.
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2- I wiped dalvik/fixed permissions because I use (amarullz d2ext) which requires a clean dalvik & fixing permission, if you don't use that script, you don't need them...
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Is amarullz comparable with Link2SD, then i must do it in the same manner?
I have tried it before a few minutes, but it fails in a bootscreen with the HTC logo. Android doesn't start.
What i have done:
1) Copied the file paranoidandroid_hd2_v1.4a.zip to the SD card,
2) Enter MAGLDR
3) AD Recovery
4) Wipe Dalvik, fix permissions
5) Install Zip from SD card
6) choose Zip from SD card
7) choose the Zip and confirmed it
I have made a backup so i could restore the system and everything is like before.
Fix permissions AFTER installing the rom. There's nothing to fix until then.
Marvlesz said:
I have flashed v1.4a, from v1.1a .
I did this:
Copied the ROM to my SDCARD, Backed up current ROM (Just in case), wiped dalvik cache, fixed permissions ('cause I installed an a2sd script), installed ROM, rebooted into ROM.
(Took about 17 minutes) at first.
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Thanks man for this. When i flash new rom, i did these steps:
Task29
Install Magldr
Partition
Wipe all data/factory reset
Wipe partition cache
Wipe Dalvik cache
Flash ROM
Flash update, addons if nessessary (Do i need reboot before do this step?)
Now i know when use wipe dalvik cache.
I read somewhere about task29 many times make the phone "bad blocks". I did it hundred time when flash new ROM
May i flash new ROM without task29 & install madglr, just do from step 3 above?
Thanks all.
This is my first android phone and therefore cm10.1 is the first ROM I've ever had so I've never updated my ROM before. Goo manager sent me a notification saying that Cm10.1 rc2 is now available but in order to download it do I have to wipe my phone to factory default or can I just install it over my old cm10.1 and keep my apps and stuff?? Thanks
michaelsp9 said:
This is my first android phone and therefore cm10.1 is the first ROM I've ever had so I've never updated my ROM before. Goo manager sent me a notification saying that Cm10.1 rc2 is now available but in order to download it do I have to wipe my phone to factory default or can I just install it over my old cm10.1 and keep my apps and stuff?? Thanks
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The whole point of the CM updater is that you don't have to wipe anything - not data, not cache. Just start the download, click OK to install when it finishes downloading, and it'll flash itself over your previous installation. The same applies to downgrading to an earlier release - no wipe needed.
Yes, you can keep your apps and system settings. No need to backup and restore - they'll be exactly the way they were before you downloaded the update.
However, if you are migrating to an entirely different ROM (i.e. not the official CM), then yes, you probably need to wipe. Going back and forth between different updates of the same ROM doesn't need wiping though.
You can just flash it normally using CWM. It's called Dirty Flashing. DO clear Cache and Dalvik before flashing
sigma392 said:
You can just flash it normally using CWM. It's called Dirty Flashing. DO clear Cache and Dalvik before flashing
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So what do I do just download the ROM and its gapps again and flash them both? Which one first?
michaelsp9 said:
So what do I do just download the ROM and its gapps again and flash them both? Which one first?
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Wipe Cache and Dalvik -> Flash ROM -> Flash GApps -> Reboot.
And don't forget custom kernels
sigma392 said:
Wipe Cache and Dalvik -> Flash ROM -> Flash GApps -> Reboot.
And don't forget custom kernels
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No need to flash Gapps again on CM, unless data is wiped because of the b/u scripts.
The updater script in the ROM also wipes the Dalvik for you.
sigma392 said:
Wipe Cache and Dalvik -> Flash ROM -> Flash GApps -> Reboot.
And don't forget custom kernels
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Actually you don't have to do any of that except flash the rom and reboot. All the rest is automatic.
I reverted to my backup that I made before flashing. Franco kernel didn't work and I had all the crappy apps I uninstalled from cm10.1 like Apollo and stuff .. What's new is rc2 anyways?
updating cm10.1
Hi all
I am currently using cmw6.0.2.3 and rom cm10.1.20130411-EXPERIMENTAL-p3100-M3 and would like to switch to using cm10.1 nightly. Reason to switch is because pie control in M3 is not working and I saw in some video that it is working in nightly. May i know how to update usingmanual mode please? And also will it deketenall my installed apps and data?
Thanking you all in advance
People,
1) Nandroid Backup.
2) Dirty Flash, if something doesn't work or it starts to fails, restore nandroid, backup everything (needed) with Titanium backup or similar, wipe everything, flash, restore, win.
I have a Nexus 4.
To flash a kernel all I need to do is to go to recovery mode,
Install zip from sd card,
Choose zip from SD card,
Pick the kernel's zip file,
Press yes and reboot the system?
Don't I need to wipe anything like when flashing a new rom?
And should I flash the kernel and then the ROM and GApps,
Or flash the ROM and GApps and then flash the kernel?
If my device acts weird after I flashed the kernel,
And I did a nandroid backup before that (I backed up with a ROM and stock kernel),
After I restore it, will everything be like what it was before I flashed the kernel (Will I have to flash the ROM again?)
Thank you in advance guys!
Yes thats how you install a kernel. Some people say to wipe cache and dalvik after installing, but its up to you.
Flash rom, gapps, then kernel.
When you restore the nandroid it will restore everything, including the rom and kernel that were installed at the time of taking the backup.
So yes...if stuff starts acting up, and you restore your nandroid that you took while on stock rom/kernel it should fix the issues. You dont have to flash the rom again...its included in the nandroid.
chromium96 said:
Yes thats how you install a kernel. Some people say to wipe cache and dalvik after installing, but its up to you.
Flash rom, gapps, then kernel.
When you restore the nandroid it will restore everything, including the rom and kernel that were installed at the time of taking the backup.
So yes...if stuff starts acting up, and you restore your nandroid that you took while on stock rom/kernel it should fix the issues. You dont have to flash the rom again...its included in the nandroid.
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What will be different if I'll wipe cache and dalvik or not?
VIPOA said:
What will be different if I'll wipe cache and dalvik or not?
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Not 100% sure, but f you wipe them your dalvik will be rebuilt on the next boot, and your cache will also be rebuilt once the system actually boots.
Theres no harm in wiping them.
VIPOA said:
What will be different if I'll wipe cache and dalvik or not?
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you never have to wipe anything when flashing a kernel, nothing, regardless of what others say. the dalvik nor the cache have anything to do with kernels. its like taking a shower and washing your socks to put gas into your car.
chromium96 said:
Not 100% sure, but f you wipe them your dalvik will be rebuilt on the next boot, and your cache will also be rebuilt once the system actually boots.
Theres no harm in wiping them.
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So my device will be OK if I'll wipe dalvik and cache before I flash a kernel, right?
simms22 said:
you never have to wipe anything when flashing a kernel, nothing, regardless of what others say. the dalvik nor the cache have anything to do with kernels. its like taking a shower and washing your socks to put gas into your car.
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When you flash a kernel, do you wipe anything?
VIPOA said:
So my device will be OK if I'll wipe dalvik and cache before I flash a kernel, right?
When you flash a kernel, do you wipe anything?
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your device will be ok wiping dalvik and cache, but there is no need to do it. there is never any need to wipe anything when flashing a kernel.
simms22 said:
your device will be ok wiping dalvik and cache, but there is no need to do it. there is never any need to wipe anything when flashing a kernel.
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Do you wipe anything when you flash a kernel?
And does your kernel works OK without wiping?
VIPOA said:
Do you wipe anything when you flash a kernel?
And does your kernel works OK without wiping?
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no, i dont. and it works great.
simms22 said:
no, i dont. and it works great.
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OK. Thank you very much for the help
One last question, which kernel should I flash with PA?
FRANCO or TRINITY?
VIPOA said:
OK. Thank you very much for the help
One last question, which kernel should I flash with PA?
FRANCO or TRINITY?
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try both, they are both good kernels. i use trinity, but francisco makes a good kernel too.
simms22 said:
try both, they are both good kernels. i use trinity, but francisco makes a good kernel too.
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And two last questions,
How do I update a ROM?
Should I delete the zip files of previous Roms and kernels and keep only what I'm using (let's say PA 3.60 and Trinity/Franco kernels)?
VIPOA said:
And two last questions,
How do I update a ROM?
Should I delete the zip files of previous Roms and kernels and keep only what I'm using (let's say PA 3.60 and Trinity/Franco kernels)?
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if you want, keep the current rom/kernel and the previous. thats probably the smartest way, in case one is buggy. but, at least, keep a copy of the current rom/kernel in your storage at all times, itll save you headaches later.
when you update a rom, flash it in your custom recovery. flash the rom, gapps if needed, and the kernel, the reboot. if youre just updating, you dont have to wipe anything. but if you are flashing a new rom, you do have to wipe data/factory reset.
simms22 said:
if you want, keep the current rom/kernel and the previous. thats probably the smartest way, in case one is buggy. but, at least, keep a copy of the current rom/kernel in your storage at all times, itll save you headaches later.
when you update a rom, flash it in your custom recovery. flash the rom, gapps if needed, and the kernel, the reboot. if youre just updating, you dont have to wipe anything. but if you are flashing a new rom, you do have to wipe data/factory reset.
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OK
Thank you very much for the help
Will my ROM's settings be saved?
VIPOA said:
OK
Thank you very much for the help
Will my ROM's settings be saved?
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if you are just updating, yes.
simms22 said:
if you are just updating, yes.
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Can I use this and will it be OK (no bugs)?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227226
VIPOA said:
Can I use this and will it be OK (no bugs)?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227226
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Always use your recovery to flash stuff its the safest way.
Sent from my Nexus 4
spaceman860 said:
Always use your recovery to flash stuff its the safest way.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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OK
Thank you very much guys!