Is there a way to consolidate/merge the important files in these neverending iterations of files?
Why does the file system work like this?
Is there a way to prep before flashing a new rom to make it not happen, because I am a serial flasher. :laugh:
Thanks in advance.
Looks like somebody neglected to update their recovery to a version that's compatible with 4.2 before flashing roms a few times.
Update your recovery to the latest version and then copy everything from the last nested 0 folder to data/media/0, and then delete the nested 0 folders contained therein.
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Now go to bed without dinner!
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Now go to bed without dinner!
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...yes and think about what you've done! Loool.
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najaboy said:
Looks like somebody neglected to update their recovery to a version that's compatible with 4.2 before flashing roms a few times.
Update your recovery to the latest version and then copy everything from the last nested 0 folder to data/media/0, and then delete the nested 0 folders contained therein.
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Naaahhhh, neglecting would indicate I knew and chose to procrastinate or something
Thanks, I had read the cause was 4.2, but not that updating recovery fixed the issue. Works like a charm now.
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Just bought our 2 nexus 7 tablets today....We want to root them but haven't yet. I was trying to update the FLASH to the latest as one of my websites and one game wanted me to do that. I was taken to the google paly and there was a message that the lastest FLASH can NOT be installed on this device and I read that it is NOT support for OS over Ice Cream 4.0? Can some one tell me what I can do? Do I have to root to do this?
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http://bit.ly/QwFQs5
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-- Funny.. i use that all the time
No, you don't have to root to install flash. You have to download the apk and install it, that's all.
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Installed flash doesn't work..
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No, you don't have to root to install flash. You have to download the apk and install it, that's all.
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I did root my nexus 7 and I did install flash by sideloading...but I get a blue box sometimes and other times I get the message that I need to upgrade flash...I used Dolphin HD browser on the nextus and chrome and the same thing happens in both.
Somewhere I read something about renaming two files...don't remember where I read that or what two file. I do know I didn't do it because 1. I wasn't able at the time to find the files 2. it didn't say what to rename them????
Any suggestions on what I have to do...my nexus 7 is now updated to 4.1.2
Thanks
Tried this doesn't work either...
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HoloWeb - Extremely small and simplistic web browser using JellyBeans new HoloUX theme. Flash sideload support:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1891975
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Thanks for the link...I tried this browser and not able to get flash to work on this either...it has been sideloaded and installed.
Can anyone help me with the error message I receive when I try to install 4.1.2?
My Nexus7 is rooted and I have changed the build properties file to get the tablet ui. Both are downloaded zip file and the pushed zip come up with the same fault. Please check screen photo for error details.
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Can anyone help me with the error message I receive when I try to install 4.1.2?
My Nexus7 is rooted and I have changed the build properties file to get the tablet ui. Both are downloaded zip file and the pushed zip come up with the same fault. Please check screen photo for error details.
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I want to know the solution for this one too, so free bump for ya!
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Can anyone help me with the error message I receive when I try to install 4.1.2?
My Nexus7 is rooted and I have changed the build properties file to get the tablet ui. Both are downloaded zip file and the pushed zip come up with the same fault. Please check screen photo for error details.
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You must disable "signature verification" if you want to flash ota update on any recovery but stock.
I see you have clockworkmod, so that's why it's failing. It might be in " advanced," Or "install zip from sdcard"
if not look through each menu till you find "toggle signature verification"
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You must disable "signature verification" if you want to flash ota update on any recovery but stock.
I see you have clockworkmod, so that's why it's failing. It might be in " advanced," Or "install zip from sdcard"
if not look through each menu till you find "toggle signature verification"
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No, the error states that the build.prop isn't as expected, I.e. he's done some modifications and due to that the update fails.
-> he needs to flash the full update manually, probably leaving out the /data partition to keep the apps and their data or at least he needs to revert the build.prop modifications.
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No, the error states that the build.prop isn't as expected, I.e. he's done some modifications and due to that the update fails.
-> he needs to flash he full update manually, probably leaving out the /data partition to keep the apps and their data.
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Oh, my bad.
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Will the upgrade work if I put the original build.prop file back in the system directory? If so can someone post a vanilla file so I can compare and then replace to try it?
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Will the upgrade work if I put the original build.prop file back in the system directory? If so can someone post a vanilla file so I can compare and then replace to try it?
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If you didn't change anything else, it should work, otherwise you will stick at a different point. About the build.prop: Didn't you make a backup? Every time you modify something of the system, you should make a backup before. Unfortunately I don't have the original one, but probably you can extract it from the stock image.
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Will the upgrade work if I put the original build.prop file back in the system directory? If so can someone post a vanilla file so I can compare and then replace to try it?
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Here's the build.prop from JRO03D https://www.dropbox.com/s/j5d396wnc8fqnc1/build.prop. If restoring that does not work, follow AndDiSa's advice and flash the full update manually except for /data.
Yep that fixed it. Think there's a crc type check done on the upgrade. Changed the res back to get the tablet ui and all is joyous in the world. Thanks for everyone's help.
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I recently unlocked and rooted my N7 using WUG.. I was able to flash smooth rom and that is what i am currently running. However I wanted to try some of the other roms out there to and I have not been able to.. I re-boot to twrp recovery and the roms do not show up. Where am I going wrong here?
Starting out with the basic here: you downloaded the ROMd to your device before you booted into TWRP right?
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Starting out with the basic here: you downloaded the ROMd to your device before you booted into TWRP right?
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correct
And where'd you put the files?
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And where'd you put the files?
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into storage
Disregard
mojimmy said:
into storage
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But where? There's lots of places.
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korockinout13 said:
But where? There's lots of places.
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I literally just transferred it from my PC to the N7 Drive, no folder..
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I literally just transferred it from my PC to the N7 Drive, no folder..
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So it could be "anywhere." Create a folder on the SD card and use that to store roms.
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So it could be "anywhere." Create a folder on the SD card and use that to store roms.
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It's kind of weird actually, I have rooted both my rezound and NT, flashed many roms on them and have not seen this.
So I made a new folder and it does not show in twrp, actually only a few folders show..
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It's kind of weird actually, I have rooted both my rezound and NT, flashed many roms on them and have not seen this.
So I made a new folder and it does not show in twrp, actually only a few folders show..
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Put them in "download" folder.
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Put them in "download" folder.
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Only a few folders show up on twrp, weird...I did get one to show up in a folder called ready to flash but it failed to flash.
That's strange. Try to reflash twrp, because it shouldn't behave like that.
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That's strange. Try to reflash twrp, because it shouldn't behave like that.
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Problem solved, the only files that show up on twrp for some reason are under data/media/o for some reason..Moved rom to that and it showed up, thanks for keeping me motivated..
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Problem solved, the only files that show up on twrp for some reason are under data/media/o for some reason..Moved rom to that and it showed up, thanks for keeping me motivated..
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That's the virtual SD card. Just the way Nexus handles things.
Guess you were on a 4.2 based Rom
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Just wanted to get the word out to everybody that cyanogen is now building official nightly builds for our device. Just head over to get.cm and grab one of the builds for our device, flo.
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I'll probably be installing this as soon as my tablet gets in, seeing how well my phone (d2can; running d2att) has been taking CM10.2. I'll let everyone know how it goes.
Sweet. Thanks for letting us know. I'm flashing it right now =)
Is a full wipe required, coming from 10.1?
Just installed and it appears that the ROM doesn't think I've got root access, I can't even do anything that requires root. When I go and restore my backup of cleanrom 1.3 I've got root access again
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Wubbz said:
Just installed and it appears that the ROM doesn't think I've got root access, I can't even do anything that requires root. When I go and restore my backup of cleanrom 1.3 I've got root access again
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go to developers option and enable root for adb and apps
Wubbz said:
Just installed and it appears that the ROM doesn't think I've got root access, I can't even do anything that requires root. When I go and restore my backup of cleanrom 1.3 I've got root access again
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Developer Options > Root Access > Apps and ADB
Is anyone else having trouble restoring with Titanium Backup? I can't for the life of me get backups from non-CM to restore when I flash CM.
No official thread in the Original Development forum?
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Artood2s said:
No official thread in the Original Development forum?
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yeah, wut?
Artood2s said:
No official thread in the Original Development forum?
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bobloadmire said:
yeah, wut?
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I believe its because an official maintainer hasn't been selected yet, or at least they haven't announced one yet.
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jeremysv said:
Is a full wipe required, coming from 10.1?
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Wait what?
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It is great ROM let my new Nexus 7 get much higher score than stock from either Antutu or Quadrant.
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taitony said:
It is great ROM let my new Nexus 7 get much higher score than stock from either Antutu or Quadrant.
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I got 5500stock. Much better. Don't know why.
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Knolly said:
Is anyone else having trouble restoring with Titanium Backup? I can't for the life of me get backups from non-CM to restore when I flash CM.
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What problems are you having restoring?
Knolly said:
Is anyone else having trouble restoring with Titanium Backup? I can't for the life of me get backups from non-CM to restore when I flash CM.
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You have to move your tiBU folder onto legacy/ from 0/
Look at my screenshot. Go to Preferences and set your backup folder to this location... Minus the /!Ready2Flash/TitaniumBackup part. That's my personal folder location.
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Is a full wipe required, coming from 10.1?
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Wrong section. Think you took a wrong turn at Mako and went past Grouper, straight to Flo.
mjwhirly said:
Just wanted to get the word out to everybody that cyanogen is now building official nightly builds for our device. Just head over to get.cm and grab one of the builds for our device, flo.
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Just askin... Is there a simbug in this 4.3 builds?
And is it quit stable or do i need to wait a bit longer because of multiple bugs?
Error Report:
Stock work well with NetGear PTV3000 for WiFi Display via Miracast. This CM 10.2 connected but TV screen keep on black.
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What problems are you having restoring?
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It is perpetually stuck at 0% and I've tried fudging with a number of settings.
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You have to move your tiBU folder onto legacy/ from 0/
Look at my screenshot. Go to Preferences and set your backup folder to this location... Minus the /!Ready2Flash/TitaniumBackup part. That's my personal folder location.
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...haven't tried fudging with that setting. Very strange, many thanks for this! I'll try it out as soon as I get home.
I can't seem to edit any files in /system (the one I particularly want to edit is in the UI sound). Is anyone able to help me out?
I'm running Chroma (July 7th update) with Elite Kernel.
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I can't seem to edit any files in /system (the one I particularly want to edit is in the UI sound). Is anyone able to help me out?
I'm running Chroma (July 7th update) with Elite Kernel.
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Which app are you using to modify /system?
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Which app are you using to modify /system?
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I was using Solid Explorer. I tried everything I could find online and none of it worked. So I just un-rooted and basically went back to stock. Then re-rooted my phone and now it seems to work just fine.
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I was using Solid Explorer. I tried everything I could find online and none of it worked. So I just un-rooted and basically went back to stock. Then re-rooted my phone and now it seems to work just fine.
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Cool, whatever works!
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