sorry for stupid question, but how long should first boot after install need?
i just wanted to change from aicp to miau23_destroyerv10a to see how miui works, tried to find the right steps from turbos thread:
-factory reset
-install rom
-delete data
-reboot
ive been waiting for 25 minutes, just see the mi logo, nothing happens.
don't delete data make:
wipe advance wipe system,cache,dalvink and data
install miau
and reboot
hyper_davide said:
don't delete data make:
wipe advance wipe system,cache,dalvink and data
install miau
and reboot
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thank you, finally working!
hi never wip system.. no good choice for you
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Hey,
I have Defy flashed to CyanogenMod 7.1.0-11 and i want to update the ROM to 7.2.0 but without deleting my apps, settings etc...
it is possible? or i must to delete and reset everything to update the ROM?
Thanks.
xmagicboyx said:
Hey,
I have Defy flashed to CyanogenMod 7.1.0-11 and i want to update the ROM to 7.2.0 but without deleting my apps, settings etc...
it is possible? or i must to delete and reset everything to update the ROM?
Thanks.
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use titanium backup for apps ...
for setting let experts throw more light ... (i think ndroid backup)
Vabs
vabs99 said:
use titanium backup for apps ...
for setting let experts throw more light ... (i think ndroid backup)
Vabs
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ok thanks Vabs.
More replies about settings?
OK, here's the process:
0: Boot to CWM Recovery
1: Wipe cache
2: Advanced -> Wipe dalvik cache
3: Flash 7.2
4: Reboot
If it doesn't boot, just pull out the battery and go to factory reset. (That obviously wipes everything, but is still better than going back to stock )
hsrars-d said:
OK, here's the process:
0: Boot to CWM Recovery
1: Wipe cache
2: Advanced -> Wipe dalvik cache
3: Flash 7.2
4: Reboot
If it doesn't boot, just pull out the battery and go to factory reset. (That obviously wipes everything, but is still better than going back to stock )
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So you saying only if it dosen't boot i should wipe everything by choosing factory reset, but if i was "lucky" and the phone boot i stay with all my apps and settings?
By the way, what cache and dalvik cache exactly are?
xmagicboyx said:
So you saying only if it dosen't boot i should wipe everything by choosing factory reset, but if i was "lucky" and the phone boot i stay with all my apps and settings?
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Yeah, wipe all ONLY if it does not boot.
xmagicboyx said:
By the way, what cache and dalvik cache exactly are?
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Cache is the place for apps to store all their temporary data files, dalvik is explained here: Linky!
hsrars-d said:
Yeah, wipe all ONLY if it does not boot.
Cache is the place for apps to store all their temporary data files, dalvik is explained here: Linky!
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This is worked perfectly, thank you .
I Flashed JellyTime ROM available here. I updated the Gapps too. The whole installation went smooth. Tab started with JT logo and then went blank. I waited for like 10 minutes and nothing happened. I tried twice but same result. So I went back to ICS4.0.3 stock.
Can some tell me if there is a newer JT ROM or am i doing someting wrong? I wiped cache and dalvik before flash.
PLEASE HELP:crying:
PuruTiger said:
I Flashed JellyTime ROM available here. I updated the Gapps too. The whole installation went smooth. Tab started with JT logo and then went blank. I waited for like 10 minutes and nothing happened. I tried twice but same result. So I went back to ICS4.0.3 stock.
Can some tell me if there is a newer JT ROM or am i doing someting wrong? I wiped cache and dalvik before flash.
PLEASE HELP:crying:
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You have the V8 unlocked bootloader installed, correct? If not, you'll need to have it installed first.
If so, and a recent CWM installed,
sequence should be;
a. Wipe data/factory reset
b. Wipe Cache
c. Wipe Dalvik
d. Format /system
e. Install JT
Moscow Desire said:
You have the V8 unlocked bootloader installed, correct? If not, you'll need to have it installed first.
If so, and a recent CWM installed,
sequence should be;
a. Wipe data/factory reset
b. Wipe Cache
c. Wipe Dalvik
d. Format /system
e. Install JT
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Great!! Thanks a lot!
Only step I had missed was format /system. I thought factory reset did just that, apparently I was wrong!
Thanks again. Loving my JB on A-501.
Just one issue, Google now voice search doesn't work.
And I noticed there is a phone app. So can I make a call??
my phone is d802
so i download the recovery from this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2468858
use this package "CWM-Official-NON-TOUCH-6.0.4.4(D802).rar"
i can boot into the recover mod
but when i use "format /cache" to format the cache
the screen will stop at "fotmating /cache"
i hold the power button to reboot the device
open R.E into the cache folder,it can't be formated
is anyone have the same problem?
It can be formatted. It'll just take too much time. Maybe give the device 10 mns.
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It can be formatted. It'll just take too much time. Maybe give the device 10 mns.
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need so long time!!!!
thx to answer my question
it's not i get the worng step, this is the good thing for me
but i hope it can moer faster
Hi,
In the thread where you take the recovery there is a fix...
The unofficial version fixed the "issue"...
WIPE CACHE FIX - UNOFFICAL (RECOMMENDED)
If you flash the unofficial CWM version, the cache wipe will take only 1-2 seconds!!!
WIPE CACHE FIX - OFFICAL
The data wipe is incredibly fast, but the cache wipe is incredibly slow. This fix won't match the speeds of TWRP's fix, but it will greatly speed up the process. This should only be done when switching to another ROM.
1) Boot into CWM.
2) Click on "mounts and storage".
3) Click on "format /system".
4) Click "Yes - Format".
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Sometimes the OP is useful...
o,thx to remind me
i didn't wathc all the OP
just see how to install
there are two way to fix the problem
THX again:good:
Hi,
my mother's Lenovo A6000 stuck on bootlogo. I can enter recovery. Is any chance to get the data, especially contacts? Is there a possibility to flash rom without wiping data? I couldn't find answer on this forum. And I'm not shure, if there was Android 4.4 or Android 5 before. Can I find it somehow? Thanks a lot for any help.
In recovery I can see kraft-a6000_s062_161223. So it should be Android 5 Lollipop. Is that right?
Wipe the cache partition and reboot the phone if it works.
Or, You can try to install TWRP recovery ..if installation get success then connect the phone with a pc via a usb cable and transfer files to pc .idk it would be work or not.
biki28 said:
Wipe the cache partition and reboot the phone if it works.
Or, You can try to install TWRP recovery ..if installation get success then connect the phone with a pc via a usb cable and transfer files to pc .idk it would be work or not.
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I needed to use this phone, so I made factory reset. So I can't try your advice any more. I tried to wipe cache before, but it didn't help. I didn't try to install TWRP recovery. I only used some apps (Dr.Fone, EaseUs, Jihosoft, etc.), but nothing helped. But thank you anyway.
man just dirty flash the same rom above the old one then wipe cache and dalvik
done
"i did this today without losing data"
a. onsey said:
man just dirty flash the same rom above the old one then wipe cache and dalvik
done
"i did this today without losing data"
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Too late for me, but thanks for responce.
Hi,
I have been using Derpfest on my Redmi Note 6 Pro for a long time. To flash the latest version, I wiped cache, dalvik cache and data (as per their instructions) and then flashed the full zip. For some reason, the phone does not boot anymore, it goes into Mi logo, reboots, and then boots into recovery.
I have tried clearing data, dalvik, cache, system and internal storage and then flashing two different custom ROMs (Derpfest and HavocOS) but it still does not work.
Can someone please help me recover my phone?
Thanks
Saad Ismail said:
Hi,
I have been using Derpfest on my Redmi Note 6 Pro for a long time. To flash the latest version, I wiped cache, dalvik cache and data (as per their instructions) and then flashed the full zip. For some reason, the phone does not boot anymore, it goes into Mi logo, reboots, and then boots into recovery.
I have tried clearing data, dalvik, cache, system and internal storage and then flashing two different custom ROMs (Derpfest and HavocOS) but it still does not work.
Can someone please help me recover my phone?
Thanks
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Format data.
DarthJabba9 said:
Format data.
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This worked, thank you so much. It's so bad I wasted whole day on this .-.
Flash the last miui rom. Recovery Edition. https://c.mi.com/thread-2959490-1-0.html?t=1585141449432&utm_source=share
Boot up and than install the rom you want.
Saad Ismail said:
This worked, thank you so much. It's so bad I wasted whole day on this .-.
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The latest Derpfest uses a new kind of encryption (FBE). This requires formatting data if you were on an earlier version (or any other ROM) with FDE. This really should have been stated clearly in the Derpfest instructions and changelog (perhaps it was - I don't know). If you were using OrangeFox Recovery, you might have seen something (in red) about Android Rescue Party, advising clean-flashing the ROM.