Hi everyone!
I installed a few days ago OmniROM on my freshly unlocked Nexus 4, with Franco's kernel and I really like it! I love that there are updates everyday!
But I never succeeded to perform it with built-in OTA updater. So I always flashed it as usual, and it works. But downloading the entire file everyday is boring.
So, when I start the installation via the built-in OTA updater, it reboots the phone into recovery (I use ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.4.3), and then it says that it failed the installation. There are no problem after that, I just reboot normally. It actually says:
"Error processing ROM Manager script. Please verify that you are performing the backup, restore, or ROM installation from ROM Manager v4.4.0.0 or higher. /tmp/recovery.log was copied to /sdcard/clockworkmod/recovery.log. Please open ROM Manager to report the issue".
I attached to the thread the log quoted in the error message.
So am I doing something wrong? I don't have the premium option of ROM Manager, and I saw there is an OTA option in the app. Does it mess with the built-in OTA updater?
Thanks in advance!
OTA updater won't work on CWM as it doesn't have "openrecoveryscript"
TWRP has this and works with no issues
Okay, thanks.
For installing it, as I now have CWM, is it possible to install TWRP from their Android app and erase CWM?
Tiwenty said:
Okay, thanks.
For installing it, as I now have CWM, is it possible to install TWRP from their Android app and erase CWM?
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Install GooManager and flash TWRP from it.
I think we're going to have to add some sort of message to the updater indicating that it won't work with any official CWM release (anything compiled with I_AM_KOUSH set) - These CWM releases block anything but ROM Manager from using the extendedcommands interface.
Philz Touch CWM works fine with OTA
mithun46 said:
OTA updater won't work on CWM as it doesn't have "openrecoveryscript"
TWRP has this and works with no issues
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I'm using the Philz Touch CWM and OTA is working fine, in fact everything seems to be working just fine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2552673
This is on a T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2.:good:
Okay, thanks everyone. I flashed TWRP and I am now waiting for an OTA to test this!
PhilZ has openrecoveryscript support
Okay, so the OTA worked. Thanks you guys!
A question, is it normal that SuperSU is removed each time I upgrade?
Entropy512 said:
I think we're going to have to add some sort of message to the updater indicating that it won't work with any official CWM release (anything compiled with I_AM_KOUSH set) - These CWM releases block anything but ROM Manager from using the extendedcommands interface.
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It's on my todo list ...
Tiwenty said:
Okay, so the OTA worked. Thanks you guys!
A question, is it normal that SuperSU is removed each time I upgrade?
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If you don't install the backup script from the SuperSU settings menu - yes for the time being.
Okay, I installed the backup script for SuperSU. It now stays when I upgrade.
But each time I upgrade, when I return from recovery, it optimizes all of my apps. It takes around 15 minutes. Maybe it is because I use ARC, if I go back to Dalvik will it stop?
Tiwenty said:
Okay, I installed the backup script for SuperSU. It now stays when I upgrade.
But each time I upgrade, when I return from recovery, it optimizes all of my apps. It takes around 15 minutes. Maybe it is because I use ARC, if I go back to Dalvik will it stop?
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This is standard - usually happens any time the frameworks get touched. Shouldn't be taking 15 minutes though...
Oh wait, you're using ART, that's probably it. ART is notorious for VERY long bootup optimization times.
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I've been looking at the threads but so far I don't believe there's one that tells you what to do if you've actually installed the official OTA update?
I.e. I have an rooted 2.3.4 GT-I9023 with an unlocked bootloader. With no clockwork or anything, as to be honest the last time I used it (on my old HTC DHD) it made my phone unstable (the phone would sometimes boot up of its own accord and stop at the clockwork screen).
Does anyone know how to re-root the NS after it's installed the official OTA update without clockwork?
Thanks
Edit: Downloading the OTA update won't relock the boot-loader will it?
dccxviii said:
I've been looking at the threads but so far I don't believe there's one that tells you what to do if you've actually installed the official OTA update?
I.e. I have an rooted 2.3.4 GT-I9023 with an unlocked bootloader. With no clockwork or anything, as to be honest the last time I used it (on my old HTC DHD) it made my phone unstable (the phone would sometimes boot up of its own accord and stop at the clockwork screen).
Does anyone know how to re-root the NS after it's installed the official OTA update without clockwork?
Thanks
Edit: Downloading the OTA update won't relock the boot-loader will it?
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You cannot get root back without a custom recovery. OTA will not relock the bootloader, you'll just lose root and custom recovery.
You need to flash custom recovery using fastboot, then flash superuser to get root back. There are plenty of guides in the stickies describing the process.
Ok, so i'm updated to 2.3.6 but of course have lost root (never had CWM to begin with on this phone). Anyone know where I can DL CWM (i'm assuming it needs to be flashed via platform-tools directory in the android sdk per normal) and the latest su file?
EDIT: nvm, I found the latest CWM and successful flashed (my method was correct). However I've not been able to find the latest superuser.zip to flash yet. Also, I don't know why ppl say to use the market as I don't see how that method can work. I've already got superuser installed from before I updated but that doesn't help me get root. Only flashing the zip from recovery (as I understand it) would. Which renders the market useless in this regard.
/confused
The superuser app checks to see if you have the latest superuser binary and will download and instalk it. Or download superuser from within rom manager.
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Ok..the binary update fails (because i don't have root) so it's chicken and egg as far as I can tell.
You where already told. Flash custom recovery via fastboot. Boot into it and flash su.zip Same way it was done prior to update to the ota. Same as it always was and will be.
dccxviii said:
Ok, so i'm updated to 2.3.6 but of course have lost root (never had CWM to begin with on this phone). Anyone know where I can DL CWM (i'm assuming it needs to be flashed via platform-tools directory in the android sdk per normal) and the latest su file?
EDIT: nvm, I found the latest CWM and successful flashed (my method was correct). However I've not been able to find the latest superuser.zip to flash yet. Also, I don't know why ppl say to use the market as I don't see how that method can work. I've already got superuser installed from before I updated but that doesn't help me get root. Only flashing the zip from recovery (as I understand it) would. Which renders the market useless in this regard.
/confused
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You can find superuser zip here:
http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?231-Superuser-2.3.6.3-17-June-2011&
3rd one down, efgh.
Flash in custom recovery.
albundy2010 said:
You where already told. Flash custom recovery via fastboot. Boot into it and flash su.zip Same way it was done prior to update to the ota. Same as it always was and will be.
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You've misunderstood what i'm after. Thanks for trying to help tho
irishrally said:
You can find superuser zip here:
http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?231-Superuser-2.3.6.3-17-June-2011&
3rd one down, efgh.
Flash in custom recovery.
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Thanks! As far as I can tell you're the first with the link I was after the entire time.
EDIT: Bah, I get a signature verification error when applying the update >.<
dccxviii said:
You've misunderstood what i'm after. Thanks for trying to help tho
Thanks! As far as I can tell you're the first with the link I was after the entire time.
EDIT: Bah, I get a signature verification error when applying the update >.<
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Turn off signature verification in CWM and try again.
irishrally said:
Turn off signature verification in CWM and try again.
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Turns out that CWM got overwritten by stock android recovery. Re-flashing CWM and then flashing su did the trick. I'm rooted once more!
Thanks for your help kind sir!
Curious as to how to make CWM stick for next time tho *shrug*
dccxviii said:
Turns out that CWM got overwritten by stock android recovery. Re-flashing CWM and then flashing su did the trick. I'm rooted once more!
Thanks for your help kind sir!
Curious as to how to make CWM stick for next time tho *shrug*
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You're welcome.
If you stick with a stock ROM then recovery will reflash every time you reboot. To prevent this you can go to system>etc, and change the file install-recovery.init to something else like install-recovery.init.bak.
As the subject mentioned, It gets auto-unrooted. So, every nightly update, I always do CF-Auto-Root to root it again.
The problem is my TWRP recovery gets wiped, and I still have to install new TWRP recovery again.
Is there any other easier rooting method which doesnt erase my TWRP recovery other than CFroot method?
khunkami said:
As the subject mentioned, It gets auto-unrooted. So, every nightly update, I always do CF-Auto-Root to root it again.
The problem is my TWRP recovery gets wiped, and I still have to install new TWRP recovery again.
Is there any other easier rooting method which doesnt erase my TWRP recovery other than CFroot method?
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OK, that's REALLY strange... TWRP shouldn't be getting clobbered unless the way you're installing it is causing weird issues.
Have you tried flashing TWRP using heimdall/odin/JOdin? It sounds like you're using some sort of root app to flash it on-device???
As to losing root - SuperSU->Settings->Install backup script is the workaround until we integrate SuperSU into omni.
Entropy512 said:
OK, that's REALLY strange... TWRP shouldn't be getting clobbered unless the way you're installing it is causing weird issues.
Have you tried flashing TWRP using heimdall/odin/JOdin? It sounds like you're using some sort of root app to flash it on-device???
As to losing root - SuperSU->Settings->Install backup script is the workaround until we integrate SuperSU into omni.
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I installed TWRP recovery through Goomanager, install script on the phone.
Is that why my TWRP recovery keeps getting removed everytime I do system update?
khunkami said:
I installed TWRP recovery through Goomanager, install script on the phone.
Is that why my TWRP recovery keeps getting removed everytime I do system update?
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Possibly, goomanager might be doing something weird like doing a fakeflash. I'm not sure.
If you install a TWRP image using heimdall or odin it should persist - the dd method listed in http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/124 should work too. (i337 is the AT&T/Rogers Note2, right?)
Omni shouldn't be flashing recovery on this device (Omni only changes recovery on devices that can't change kernel without changing recovery - like the I9100/I777/N7000 and many Sonys), but even if it is, it should be flashing a TWRP build...
Entropy512 said:
Possibly, goomanager might be doing something weird like doing a fakeflash. I'm not sure.
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I've seen / had the issue to with GooManager. Indeed it is doing a "fakeflash", if you go into recovery from GooManager you will get into the recovery but after that. If you do it on boot you won't get there. No matter what, unless you do a manual install for the recovery..
Hope this helped,
Gertlily said:
I've seen / had the issue to with GooManager. Indeed it is doing a "fakeflash", if you go into recovery from GooManager you will get into the recovery but after that. If you do it on boot you won't get there. No matter what, unless you do a manual install for the recovery..
Hope this helped,
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I am just curious. Why does Omni Rom unroot the device after system-update?
khunkami said:
I am just curious. Why does Omni Rom unroot the device after system-update?
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It is not only the issue on OmniROM but on (almost) every ROM, I've had the same on cyanogen and Samsung Stock.. So flashing it yourself is better.. Hope this bug will get fixed somewhere in the future.
Bye,
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
khunkami said:
I am just curious. Why does Omni Rom unroot the device after system-update?
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It's because Omni doesn't have root yet. It's on the to do list. The easiest way is to install SuperSU to system, then install the back up script. That way you'll keep root through updates.
khunkami said:
As the subject mentioned, It gets auto-unrooted. So, every nightly update, I always do CF-Auto-Root to root it again.
The problem is my TWRP recovery gets wiped, and I still have to install new TWRP recovery again.
Is there any other easier rooting method which doesnt erase my TWRP recovery other than CFroot method?
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I know very little about anything, and I was experiencing this same thing. CF-Auto-Root reinstalls stock recovery which overwrites TWRP during the rooting process. Each time I update a nightly and then run CF-Auto-Root to re-root it. After that I use mobile ODIN to reinstall TWRP recovery and all is good.
AKdballs said:
I know very little about anything, and I was experiencing this same thing. CF-Auto-Root reinstalls stock recovery which overwrites TWRP during the rooting process. Each time I update a nightly and then run CF-Auto-Root to re-root it. After that I use mobile ODIN to reinstall TWRP recovery and all is good.
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You shouldn't be using CF-Auto-Root if you have a custom recovery (which you need in order to install Omni). Just flash SuperSU in recovery.
I knew something wasn't quite right but I did it that way because it works. I have downloaded su onto the SD card, as well as the latest nightly build of Omni. Can I install the new nightly with TWRP, and add su as a second zip to install at the same time? Or should I flash them separately?
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Hi folks! I have a Galaxy S4 GPE, rooted and unlocked, but stock otherwise. When I try to run the OTA update for 4.4.3, the phone reboots into TeamWin recovery and appears to start installing. The install errors out though. Can I not install the OTA update because I'm rooted? If so, would reverting the rooting allow me to install? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
Install Stock recovery and then try again
Aamirx12 said:
Install Stock recovery and then try again
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Is there a thread on how to do that? I seem to remember when I installed this recovery tool to root the phone, it wiped everything. Is it going to do that again? Because I don't want to have to keep wiping my phone every time a new Android update comes out just to be rooted.
1337squirrel said:
Is there a thread on how to do that? I seem to remember when I installed this recovery tool to root the phone, it wiped everything. Is it going to do that again? Because I don't want to have to keep wiping my phone every time a new Android update comes out just to be rooted.
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Flash it via Odin or simply restore recovery from Nandroid backup..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
this may help you..
1337squirrel said:
Hi folks! I have a Galaxy S4 GPE, rooted and unlocked, but stock otherwise. When I try to run the OTA update for 4.4.3, the phone reboots into TeamWin recovery and appears to start installing. The install errors out though. Can I not install the OTA update because I'm rooted? If so, would reverting the rooting allow me to install? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
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Follow this GUIDE (Method 1: Update Via Custom Recovery).
Joku1981 said:
Follow this GUIDE (Method 1: Update Via Custom Recovery).
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I went through that method, and it's essentially the same thing, except that I'm downloading the actual update file myself and not letting Android handle it. Needless to say it didn't work. I also updated my TWRP to 2.7.1.0 and tried; no luck. I also uninstalled SuperSU to see if removing root would help. It didn't.
1337squirrel said:
I went through that method, and it's essentially the same thing, except that I'm downloading the actual update file myself and not letting Android handle it. Needless to say it didn't work. I also updated my TWRP to 2.7.1.0 and tried; no luck. I also uninstalled SuperSU to see if removing root would help. It didn't.
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It's the problem of no read for be vague. It worked perfectly on the GPE of my sister. The update that appears in the website is ready for install it through custom recovery. Read all the guide:
Hey guys, so I installed twrp and formatted data, rebooted, installed super su (sr version), and now my phone is decrypted and rooted on 7.1.1 Just passing this along if anyone needs it
Xdevillived666 said:
Hey guys, so I installed twrp and formatted data, rebooted, installed super su (sr version), and now my phone is decrypted and rooted on 7.1.1 Just passing this along if anyone needs it
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Screenshots guys
I can confirm CF-Autoroot works without flaws!
I used the Nexus Root Toolkit and that worked a charm, got recovery and root installed easily.
What recovery are you guys using? latest 3.0.2-3?
Krenol said:
What recovery are you guys using? latest 3.0.2-3?
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I'm using 3.0.2-1 but I have heard people say 3.0.2-2 works as well. Hope that helps
does formatting the data is really needed? I tried to flash twrp with everything on stock (encrypted), it works on first boot of twrp but whenever I boot to system then try to boot to twrp, it gives 'No Command' and I have to reflash twrp again :silly:
RonnellTapawan said:
does formatting the data is really needed? I tried to flash twrp with everything on stock (encrypted), it works on first boot of twrp but whenever I boot to system then try to boot to twrp, it gives 'No Command' and I have to reflash twrp again :silly:
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It would seem so. Until I decrypted, I wasn't able to keep it permanently installed.
I can also say that Nexus Root Toolkit worked for me. That's a great app - I suggest using it and helping the developer!
Razeer123 said:
I can also say that Nexus Root Toolkit worked for me. That's a great app - I suggest using it and helping the developer!
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Yeah, it is nice . I just like doing it myself ,though I used the app to flash stock recovery and get the ota.... Speaking of the ota , does anyone else have "android 7.1.1" under about phone ???
I rooted at first with PHH suhide and the only thing I couldn't do was change system files, as expected. Flashed back to stock, updated to dev preview again (clean slate) and installed magisk v8 and root. Everything is working fine and dandy.
Xdevillived666 said:
Yeah, it is nice . I just like doing it myself ,though I used the app to flash stock recovery and get the ota.... Speaking of the ota , does anyone else have "android 7.1.1" under about phone ???
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Yeah, I think everyone have this number. I suppose the x.x.1 means Security Patch number, but I'm not sure.
I'm new to the beta program. What happens if I root and install a custom recovery in this beta version 7.1.1? I assume that I will no longer be able to get future incremental OTA beta updates?
ToothTooth said:
I'm new to the beta program. What happens if I root and install a custom recovery in this beta version 7.1.1? I assume that I will no longer be able to get future incremental OTA beta updates?
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You can. Just before installing , reinstall stock recovery and then install ota or use flash fire
Have any of you been able to use SuHide?
Im just getting a constant bootlogo and no further.
Morning all
Just checking in to say I've been running this 7.1.1 preview for over 24 hours, without so much as a slight hiccup. It's very smooth and fluid. I haven't bothered rooting or anything yet as the phone runs beautifully as is, but no doubt I will tinker when I get back from a short break. Only disappointing thing is android pay not working due to unlocked bootloader
Anyone has no-force decrypt boot img, coz seems like device is encrypted, as Im stuck with TWRP(3.0.2-1) logo
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Have any of you been able to use SuHide?
Im just getting a constant bootlogo and no further.
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My bad, didnt wait long enough.
Problem is though that we cant seem to keep changes to the /system file on the preview
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/58npsl/71_appears_to_aggressively_fix_errors_to_the/
odunke01 said:
My bad, didnt wait long enough.
Problem is though that we cant seem to keep changes to the /system file on the preview
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/58npsl/71_appears_to_aggressively_fix_errors_to_the/
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What are you using su hide for?
It was for pokemon go.
Although I have reverted to PN on 7.0 as I was having other issues. Root (edit:and recovery) wasn't holding after reboot and my hosts file kept disappearing.
I also missed the night light.
Hi. I was enjoying Lineage OS's latest ROM (14.1) and wasn't able to enjoy the "nightly" updates because when I went to do the update, I found out I needed a compatible recovery to do so. I had TWRP sitting on my computer and would FASTBOOT Boot twrp.img to flash roms. When I saw you needed to install twrp to make the Nightly update feature work, I flashed it with fastboot. I also went ahead and decided to start from scratch with a fresh install and used the latest Nightly LIneage OS file . After it installed, it booted up great. But when I went to add many apps back to my phone, so many of them were not showing up in the play store. And when some did, it would say "Incompatible Device" So I went to my settings and decided to try out the Nightly update hoping maybe that was the problem. When it booted to TWRP, nothing happened. So I hit REBOOT. and no matter what I choose, it just boots back into TWRP. Even when I hold the power button down and let it boot back up. Without touching any volume buttons, it just boots into TWRP. I can't get back to my OS. I'm going to try to install Lineage OS again and just hope I can get to my phone to make sure I'm getting messages from friends, doctors, etc...
Any help on how to fix this would be appreciated. I used this site " http://www.androidinfotech.com/2016...2-laser-ze551kl-marshmallow-install-twrp.html "
to root my phone so I could use Titanium Backup. I'm hoping something in there didn't mess me up.
Thank you in advance.
-Fuzzy
Well dang. I tried installing LINEAGE OS rom again and hoped for some strange reason it would boot into it. TWRP just keeps loading. I try the Reboot command in TWRP then choose SYSTEM and it still just goes to TWRP.
Well sometimes it just helps to air your frustration. As is true with many things in life. Say it out loud. Etc...
I was sure I had THE latest version of TWRP installed when this was happening. I rechecked to make sure. I didn't. I was 1 version away. Fastboot flashed that and it's booting normally . For now. Now, to see if I can get those apps to show up in the play store.
Things like Snapchat, Facebook messenger, etc... would just not show up.
Nope. That's still a problem . I wonder why this is happening?
Try clearing dalvik cache and sync you data for your mail account. I think those app wil show up. As for snapchat, you can't install it via playstore you can't pass safetynet.
FuzzyFone said:
Hi. I was enjoying Lineage OS's latest ROM (14.1) and wasn't able to enjoy the "nightly" updates because when I went to do the update, I found out I needed a compatible recovery to do so. I had TWRP sitting on my computer and would FASTBOOT Boot twrp.img to flash roms. When I saw you needed to install twrp to make the Nightly update feature work, I flashed it with fastboot. I also went ahead and decided to start from scratch with a fresh install and used the latest Nightly LIneage OS file . After it installed, it booted up great. But when I went to add many apps back to my phone, so many of them were not showing up in the play store. And when some did, it would say "Incompatible Device" So I went to my settings and decided to try out the Nightly update hoping maybe that was the problem. When it booted to TWRP, nothing happened. So I hit REBOOT. and no matter what I choose, it just boots back into TWRP. Even when I hold the power button down and let it boot back up. Without touching any volume buttons, it just boots into TWRP. I can't get back to my OS. I'm going to try to install Lineage OS again and just hope I can get to my phone to make sure I'm getting messages from friends, doctors, etc...
Any help on how to fix this would be appreciated. I used this site " http://www.androidinfotech.com/2016...2-laser-ze551kl-marshmallow-install-twrp.html "
to root my phone so I could use Titanium Backup. I'm hoping something in there didn't mess me up.
Thank you in advance.
-Fuzzy
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What version of TWRP have you used? If it's 3.0.2.4 and below, update it.
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What version of TWRP have you used? If it's 3.0.2.4 and below, update it.
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(As shown in Post #3)
Already updated it. I got that part of the problem fixed. Thanks tho! :good:
FuzzyFone said:
(As shown in Post #3)
Already updated it. I got that part of the problem fixed. Thanks tho! :good:
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What do you mean by saying "part of the problem"? Maybe I can help you with the rest of it.
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What do you mean by saying "part of the problem"? Maybe I can help you with the rest of it.
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Hello. I'm running the latest version of LineageOS 14.1 (just installed the nightly update) and several of the apps close the second I launch them. Clock was the first one I noticed . Loading pictures to share in other apps from Quckpic. and other apps I can't remember right now.
So I wanted to backup everything and try a different Rom thinking I might not have those problems. I installed SU and TWRP and then Titanium Backup Pro. After installing SU I had root. This morning I went to run a current backup and it said I no longer had root.
Dang. I have to go to the Pain Clinic. Time always catches up with me so fast when trying to problem solve.
Thank yo for reaching out! I really appreciate it. Especially with a phone that's not so popular out there in the wild that it's limited on folks available for help. it's 9:16am where I'm at. I'll probably be back in a few hours from now.
Thanks again, DarkEyes.
-Fuzzy
FuzzyFone said:
Hello. I'm running the latest version of LineageOS 14.1 (just installed the nightly update) and several of the apps close the second I launch them. Clock was the first one I noticed . Loading pictures to share in other apps from Quckpic. and other apps I can't remember right now.
So I wanted to backup everything and try a different Rom thinking I might not have those problems. I installed SU and TWRP and then Titanium Backup Pro. After installing SU I had root. This morning I went to run a current backup and it said I no longer had root.
Dang. I have to go to the Pain Clinic. Time always catches up with me so fast when trying to problem solve.
Thank yo for reaching out! I really appreciate it. Especially with a phone that's not so popular out there in the wild that it's limited on folks available for help. it's 9:16am where I'm at. I'll probably be back in a few hours from now.
Thanks again, DarkEyes.
-Fuzzy
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Re-check your root with Root Checker. If you still have it, flash su removal through TWRP and flash systemless SuperSU. If you don't have it, just install systemless SuperSU. After you do that, boot back to the system (your boot might loop once - it's normal, do not interrupt boot), give TB pro root access, and see if it helped.
darkeyes22 said:
Re-check your root with Root Checker. If you still have it, flash su removal through TWRP and flash systemless SuperSU. If you don't have it, just install systemless SuperSU. After you do that, boot back to the system (your boot might loop once - it's normal, do not interrupt boot), give TB pro root access, and see if it helped.
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Hello. Sorry it took me long to reply. After appointment, I was in too much pain to get online.
I installed thru Fastboot "addonsu-remove-14.1-arm64-signed.zip" rebooted, then installed addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip thru Fastboot too and rebooted. Still no root. I checked it with RootChecker and there was no root.
Running latest nightly of LineageOS.
FuzzyFone said:
Hello. Sorry it took me long to reply. After appointment, I was in too much pain to get online.
I installed thru Fastboot "addonsu-remove-14.1-arm64-signed.zip" rebooted, then installed addonsu-14.1-arm64-signed.zip thru Fastboot too and rebooted. Still no root. I checked it with RootChecker and there was no root.
Running latest nightly of LineageOS.
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Through Fastboot? Try through TWRP, flash removal, then flash Systemless SuperSU (not the one you have now).
Here is the link to systemless SuperSU: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
Hi
1st Step is Install official TWRP 3.1.1 which is availble for our device ze551kl aka Zool or ZooLD.
Boot in to TWRP
wipe cache+Dalvik cache+system+ASDF+internal storage.
now install Lineage rom latest version.
then gapps.
wipe dalvik cache.
hit Reboot system option
.it wlll not go in bootloop if u followed these steps which are guided by Devs here.
if u still facing bootloops u must have done extra ordinary thing with ur Device.
RonakRonak said:
Hi
1st Step is Install official TWRP 3.1.1 which is availble for our device ze551kl aka Zool or ZooLD.
Boot in to TWRP
wipe cache+Dalvik cache+system+ASDF+internal storage.
now install Lineage rom latest version.
then gapps.
wipe dalvik cache.
hit Reboot system option
.it wlll not go in bootloop if u followed these steps which are guided by Devs here.
if u still facing bootloops u must have done extra ordinary thing with ur Device.
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It is Z00T that is ZE551KL, not Z00L. Do not even think about flashing something that was developed for Z00L on Z00T. It will not work.
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darkeyes22 said:
It is Z00T that is ZE551KL, not Z00L. Do not even think about flashing something that was developed for Z00L on Z00T. It will not work.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00UD using XDA Labs
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Yes.i already mentioned model name.