Samsung will upgrade to 4.4
I wonder if this makes possible an official update from Cyanogen team, as the official ROMs from Cyanogen stopped in 4.3
Does anyone have any idea if we still upgrade the CM?
Thanks for attention.
joaonds said:
Samsung will upgrade to 4.4
I wonder if this makes possible an official update from Cyanogen team, as the official ROMs from Cyanogen stopped in 4.3
Does anyone have any idea if we still upgrade the CM?
Thanks for attention.
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There is unofficial 4.4 CM for Note 2 runs good
Check out OmniROM 4.4 and SlimKat 4.4
Not much difference between those 3 Roms anyways don't worry about CM
Mashed_Potatoes said:
There is unofficial 4.4 CM for Note 2 runs good
Check out OmniROM 4.4 and SlimKat 4.4
Not much difference between those 3 Roms anyways don't worry about CM
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Thanks !
I'm look this (AOSB Probam): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2336271
I'm working up the courage to install ...
joaonds said:
Thanks !
I'm look this (AOSB Probam): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2336271
I'm working up the courage to install ...
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Flashing is easy
After you root and install custom recovery, all you have to do is download the ROM and transfer it to your SD card
Enter recovery, wipe dalvik cache, cache and data, find the ROM ZIP file, and flash!
The only way to soft brick your phone is to flash the LTE version of the rom or to flash rom without wiping cache and data
I personally do a full wipe (dalvik, data, system, internal storage , cache)
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Hello Guys i was just wondering as the title implies, can i wipe my data and factory reset on the recovery included in the latest cm9 nightly on the Galaxy note. I am afraid of the brick bug so any ideas or experiences are welcome. thank you again and great community by the way
keann99 said:
Hello Guys i was just wondering as the title implies, can i wipe my data and factory reset on the recovery included in the latest cm9 nightly on the Galaxy note. I am afraid of the brick bug so any ideas or experiences are welcome. thank you again and great community by the way
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Cm9 is safe kernel so u can wipe data without any problems.. Advice :- Just remember to flash Abyss 4.2 before wipe as it is more safer.
sahilarora2003 said:
Cm9 is safe kernel so u can wipe data without any problems.. Advice :- Just remember to flash Abyss 4.2 before wipe as it is more safer.
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what if i want to continue using the installed cm9, i just want to factory reset is that possible without flashing abyss and if so do i still need to flash gapps again?
keann99 said:
what if i want to continue using the installed cm9, i just want to factory reset is that possible without flashing abyss and if so do i still need to flash gapps again?
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If u r on cm9 kernel then u can full wipe and flash rom + gapps again... if not then flash Abyss first and then follow the instructions.
Hey everyone, so currently I'm running Smooth ROM v4.4 on JB 4.2.1. Now, I'm either going to be switching to Paranoid Android, or Smooth ROM v5.0, but my question is, how would I go about upgrading my Nexus 7 from 4.2.1 with a custom ROM to 4.2.2? Can I just flash the new 4.2.2 ROM on there and it will be the same as receiving the 4.2.2 update, or is there something else I have to do first?
I appreciate any advice on the matter. Thank you!
If you continue to install SmoothROM, then you would just need to clear cache and dalvik cache and flash the ROM (check SmoothROM thread in case they warn you to factory reset for some reason)
Now, if you are going to upgrade to Paranoid Android, then you would want to do a factory reset, clear cache, and dalvik cache. (Obviously backup too.)
aequalis said:
Hey everyone, so currently I'm running Smooth ROM v4.4 on JB 4.2.1. Now, I'm either going to be switching to Paranoid Android, or Smooth ROM v5.0, but my question is, how would I go about upgrading my Nexus 7 from 4.2.1 with a custom ROM to 4.2.2? Can I just flash the new 4.2.2 ROM on there and it will be the same as receiving the 4.2.2 update, or is there something else I have to do first?
I appreciate any advice on the matter. Thank you!
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I'm not sure if it's absolutely necessary or not, but it has been recommended to update your bootloader to 4.18 before going to a 4.2.2 ROM.
If you want to, you can update your bootloader by checking out this thread.
hi, i am on android 4.3 rooted with custom recovery installed on it.... i would like to install stable paranoid rom 3.69 which is a android 4.2.2 build rom.... since iam on 4.3, can i install 4.2.2 paranoid rom ... please help me by guiding the correct method
nandroid backup.
wipe caches and system.
flash ROM and gapps.
just like you would normally.
NeXuS⁴
thanks
slymobi said:
nandroid backup.
wipe caches and system.
flash ROM and gapps.
just like you would normally.
NeXuS⁴
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hi..thanks for the valuable reply...
Noob Here. I have a CM 10.2 Nightly flashed (last weeks version) and I wish to update as it contains some fixes. Have I got to factory reset, wipe cache..etc? or do i simply flash the new nightly? also will I lose all my apps?
Thanks
ZaViX said:
Noob Here. I have a CM 10.2 Nightly flashed (last weeks version) and I wish to update as it contains some fixes. Have I got to factory reset, wipe cache..etc? or do i simply flash the new nightly? also will I lose all my apps?
Thanks
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If you just flash the new nightly (and I'd reflash the gapps too) you don't need to wipe anything and you won't loose ant data
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
mihahn said:
If you just flash the new nightly (and I'd reflash the gapps too) you don't need to wipe anything and you won't loose ant data
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.3
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Ok cool. I have couple of questions if you don't mind.
What do I flash first? ROM or GAPPS?
I heared some nightlies have issues, is there somewhere I can look to find them?
Will I need to reflash Franco Kernel?
thanks
ZaViX said:
Ok cool. I have couple of questions if you don't mind.
What do I flash first? ROM or GAPPS?
I heared some nightlies have issues, is there somewhere I can look to find them?
Will I need to reflash Franco Kernel?
thanks
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1. flash rom and then gapps
2.The latest nightlies dont have much BOTHERING issues..
3. yes,if you flash a rom. not sure though..
Press thanks if I hepled you .
I am currently using cm12 on my nexus 7 2012 WiFi (grouper) with TWRP recovery. I am fed up with the lollipop lags and want to get back to KitKat. All I wanted to know that can I directly flash cm11 using the recovery (after factory reset and wiping cache) ? Or is there any other way to do it?
priyansh906 said:
I am currently using cm12 on my nexus 7 2012 WiFi (grouper) with TWRP recovery. I am fed up with the lollipop lags and want to get back to KitKat. All I wanted to know that can I directly flash cm11 using the recovery (after factory reset and wiping cache) ? Or is there any other way to do it?
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you will need to wipe data before going back to cm11. you should have a backup somewhere....
fyi, optipop with f2fs and overclock runs smoother than any rom ive ever used on here. even usbhost's crom builds(sorry bro).
if you do end up going back, please wait patiently and dont give up on lollipop. we are close to having the 3.4 kernel ported and that will breathe new life.
cheers
Ophidian_DarkCore said:
you will need to wipe data before going back to cm11. you should have a backup somewhere....
fyi, optipop with f2fs and overclock runs smoother than any rom ive ever used on here. even usbhost's crom builds(sorry bro).
if you do end up going back, please wait patiently and dont give up on lollipop. we are close to having the 3.4 kernel ported and that will breathe new life.
cheers
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Thanks a lot for suggesting, will look forward to it. And its good to hear that devs aren't giving up on lollipop