I have been running Thor's ICS builds and since I see the official ICS rom is out I wanted to go to that. I assumed I could just revert back to the 3.0.1 unstable rom after removing CWM recovery but I was very wrong apparently...
I removed the CWM recovery and flashed the unstable rom through stock recovery as a update.zip file, rebooted and now it gets to the android screen and just loops in that over and over.
I have tried flashing different Honeycomb roms but all of them do the same thing when I try to boot.
What am I doing wrong?
I am still rooted but I don't think that matters much at this point since I can't get to anywhere that would use it...
You must reset your device. I dont have the link here, but i found it here in the xda forum.
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here try this, it works Form me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23246074#post23246074
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I Decided to go back to stock yesterday and have followed the many guides on XDA to un-root to stock 3.2. Unfortunately I'm an idiot and installed an A500 rom instead of the A501 ROM. I would like to know if it's possible to "Upgrade" from 3.2 to an a501 rom using a signed official rom and the stock recovery?
I'd really like to have the official A501 rom installed on my A501, call me crazy
I've tried to install a few stock roms by renaming the zip to update.zip and placing it both on my ext_sdcard and my internal sd of my tablet but none of them have given anything more than the green triangle android recovery screen. Can anyone recommend what I should do next?
Do I need to re-root and re-un-root?
UPDATE:
I discovered that when I flashed the stock a500 rom from my CMW recovery initially, it worked great and I could access the stock recovery with no issues. however in trying to backpedal and go back to root so I could flash the correct a501 rom I rooted my rom and flashed a custom recovery without first flashing an unlocked bootloader. Then when that didn't work I re-flashed the stock recovery. Pieces of the custom recovery may have been left behind OR there was a simple version mismatch. Either way, I've now flashed an unlocked BL, custom recovery, and flashed back to stock a501 3.2. Now I'm back to a501 completely stock and just waiting for an official OTA 4.0.3 update.
Just read on acer's website the A501 doesn't get ICS. How sad.
It's possible to flash an a501 stock rom over the a500 one. The stock roms you tried without success could've been encrypted and you'll need to use the acer update decryptor to decrypt them. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1099673
After decrypting the file with it, unzip it and use the included update.zip to flash your tab.
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VelosCohagen said:
It's possible to flash an a501 stock rom over the a500 one. The stock roms you tried without success could've been encrypted and you'll need to use the acer update decryptor to decrypt them. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1099673
After decrypting the file with it, unzip it and use the included update.zip to flash your tab.
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If I am able to open the zip file it's already decrypted right?
I wouldn't be able to unzip an encrypted zip file afaik
Yes.You're right.
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Solved, see OP.
skinnyveganboy said:
Solved, see OP.
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Dont forget to get the acer update enhancement tool from the play store.
MD
I have it but still no update. I know it takes a while sometimes.
hi guys..recently i thought of flashing a custom kernel but i would like to backup a stock 4.2.1 kernel just in case things get messed up..
is this the latest kernel for 4.2.1? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1997474
it's stated that it's for JOP40C but i understand that 4.2.1 is JOP40D..so i'm a little confused here, is this the latest kernel for 4.2.1 or 4.2.0? hope someone could clear that up for me..thx:good:
anybody?
You can always make a nandroid backup of your rom with stock kernel, or dirty flash your rom without wiping anything to get back to stock kernel.
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I am experiencing some weird touchscreen issues. I turn my screen back on, and the touchscreen goes crazy. It's not like the normal lag, the screen goes crazy until I do a full reboot. So I decided to go back to stock and look if the issue is still there. I found this zip with a stock rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2251958
So I have a stock rom after flashing, but the recovery is the same. So how do I only flash a stock recovery? Maybe if possible from CWM?
Atm I am on cm10 with pa stock kernel with modified colors.
Greetz, Me
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X1r0N said:
I am experiencing some weird touchscreen issues. I turn my screen back on, and the touchscreen goes crazy. It's not like the normal lag, the screen goes crazy until I do a full reboot. So I decided to go back to stock and look if the issue is still there. I found this zip with a stock rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2251958
So I have a stock rom after flashing, but the recovery is the same. So how do I only flash a stock recovery? Maybe if possible from CWM?
Atm I am on cm10 with pa stock kernel with modified colors.
Greetz, Me
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Flash official stock and re-lock the bootloader.
You can get it from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
or google's website.
I searched through here a little but didn't see it exactly so don't kill me for asking. I think I've decided that I'm going to sell the phone and am putting it back with the latest OPPO ROM and I want to remove TWRP and install the original OPPO recovery.I'm downloading the OPPO ROM currently and will be putting this back to stock this evening.
Thanks!
If you flash the Oppo ROM, you flash the stock recovery automatically.
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Hi.
I need a little help with Xposed, but before I get to what help I need I'll give you a little background info.
I have the Galaxy A3 (A300FU) and it's actually the first smartphone I've ever owned (I know I'm a bit late to the party). When I got it it had kitkat installed which I promptly rooted. I then found out about xposed and installed it and some modules. Recently my carrier, EE, finally released their lollipop upgrade (5.0.2) so I downloaded it from Sam mobile and flashed it over with odin. I then rooted using the method I found here of using the kitkat autoroot and then flashing the correct recovery to get rid of the error it caused. This left me with a working rooted phone running 5.0.2 lollipop however if I turned the phone off while it was charging it automatically rebooted into recovery. I read various ways of fixing this but since I wanted to use the TWRP recovery anyway I went and flashed that too. This also fixed the issue of the phone rebooting into recovery.
Now comes the issue with Xposed. When I had kitkat I installed xposed and a few modules like wanam and everything worked fine. However now I have lollipop it's telling me it doesn't support 64 bit architecture. I looked into this and found a lot of threads that were talking about using an unofficial version of xposed and needing deodexed roms anyway. However when I was using kitkat I was using an odexed rom and I had no issues with it. Also the unofficial xposed that I have found seems to be for 5.1.1 or 5.1.2 not 5.0.2.
Is there a version of xposed that will work on my A300FU running 5.0.2 and if so do I need to deodex my rom first? If so how do I go about doing that? Also could someone tell me why xposed worked with my odexed kitkat rom (I'm just curious about the inner workings) since everything I have read seems to indicate that it shouldn't have worked then either?
Many thanks in advance and sorry for such a long winded beginning I just wanted to explain exactly where I'm at with it and to give an idea of what I've done before so you can get an idea if what I should know how to do.
Thanks again.
I hate to bump but it's been a while since I posted.
Does anyone have any help for me? Really missing some of the things that I used to have with Xposed.
You might give this a shot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463/ you'll need to deodex first
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prometh696 said:
You might give this a shot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463/ you'll need to deodex first
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I tried to deodex using the TUTO on here but had no success. Just ended up with a bootloop.
Also after doing a little research I have come to the conclusion that because my device is running ARMv7 that it must be 32 bit. However I'm also being told that I'm running 64 bit so I'm a little confused as to whether I should install the 32 bit Xposed or the 64 bit Xposed if and when I manage to deodex my ROM.
I managed to get it running:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sam...to-5-0-2-xposed-custom-recovery-knox-t3251317
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prometh696 said:
I managed to get it running:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sam...to-5-0-2-xposed-custom-recovery-knox-t3251317
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Thanks. I didn't see that thread when I was looking for a solution.