I jus at installed multirom on my nexus through the aroma installer on the beats ROM. My question is on TWRP recovery it doesn't show multirom in advanced. So will I have to flash the new modified recovery to my nexus for this to work?
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Yes there is a link to the multirom modified twrp in the first post of the multirom thread. Flash it via fastboot.....then when finished boot into new recovery and manage your multiroms via the advanced menu.........enjoy
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I'm looking for a app that can't flash recovery img from SD card by choosing it. Anybody know about any good one?
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If you ask about app that can flash a recovery, goo.im can do that.
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ucubz said:
If you ask about app that can flash a recovery, goo.im can do that.
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It only flash twpr recovery, I want to flash other custom recovery without using my computer.
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bmakk2055 said:
It only flash twpr recovery, I want to flash other custom recovery without using my computer.
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Flash twrp, then find a zip file with the recovery you want and flash that? Or buy flash image GUI from play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.flashimagegui sounds like that does what you're looking for
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Basically I am new to android. I rooted by nexus 4 yesterday and installed CM 10.1 successfully. But I had some issue with the security settings so I tried to flash the system.img as per the instructions in one of the forum. But flashing didn't complete fully. Now my nexus 4 boots up only till the nexus logo and the logo keeps glowing. clockwork recovery works fine.But unfortunately i deleted the CM 10.1 zip file from the mobile after i installed it. Is there anyway i can push the rom into the mobile. Or is there any recovery option?? Please help
thanks.
Its a lot of flashing but you could restore your nandroid redownload the rom and reflash it
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bamathafan said:
Its a lot of flashing but you could restore your nandroid redownload the rom and reflash it
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how to restore nandroid?
Wipe cache and dalvik cache through cwm
He is assuming you made a nandroid backup of your original ROM. Did you? You could also boot in to recovery and perform a factory data reset.
Yes im assuming because thats the first thing you do before flashing lol
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Try the side load option with adb and cwm only thing I can think of
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Thank you. I used the "install from side load" option and pushed the CM 10.1 zip file into the mobile. Now I am using AOKP rom.
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kingaier said:
Thank you. I used the "install from side load" option and pushed the CM 10.1 zip file into the mobile. Now I am using AOKP rom.
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Nice in glad it worked
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Hello,
I have a stock Nexus 4 with Android 4.3, I was wondering if:
1. The latest SuperSu 1.51 is compatible with 4.3.
2. ClockWorkMod recovery 6.0.3.5 is compatible with 4.3; all the 4.3 rooting method I've been reading cite the TWRP not CWM.
Thanks!
You can flash TWRP 2.6 via Fastboot or Flashify and yes you can flash SuperSU 1.51 via TWRP or CWM Recovery.
In fact SuperSU 1.51 is supported with Android 4.3 fully with a fix for TB so you can restore apps.
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andyabc said:
You can flash TWRP 2.6 via Fastboot or Flashify and yes you can flash SuperSU 1.51 via TWRP or CWM Recovery.
In fact SuperSU 1.51 is supported with Android 4.3 fully with a fix for TB so you can restore apps.
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Thanks! But can I flash CWM from fastboot? is v6.0.3.5 compatible with JB 4.3?
Anyone know a good root uninstaller for 4.3? The app stopped working.
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Damian2013 said:
Anyone know a good root uninstaller for 4.3? The app stopped working.
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Reinstall the app and it will work again, happened to me with XDA Developers app.
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Thanks! But can I flash CWM from fastboot? is v6.0.3.5 compatible with JB 4.3?
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Flash the latest version, the compatibility is NOTHING to do with the OS what so ever.
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Root uninstaller still doesn't work.
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I'm the only one having this issue?
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It would be greatly appreciated if some one can link me to a twrp flashable zip of the 4.3 boot loader.
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https://www.copy.com/s/JniBu/4.3 files (mako)
AOKP/FRANCO N4
It failed immediately. Using latest TWRP
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http://www.mediafire.com/?zfu85dif5elr3v4
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I have twrp installed and I flashed pacman ROM but I want to flash clockworkmod so I can flash gummy ROM. Is there a special way to do that or can I just flash a cwm zip in recovery?
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just flash a cwm zip in recovery
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