Steps to installing custom ROM? - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Had my Transformer Prime rooted for a while now, wanting to take the plunge into Custom ROM-land. I'm familiar with rooting and flashing roms on phones as I've done so on my old Eris, my brother's Incredible and my current Thunderbolt. First time flashing anything on a tablet, though I imagine it will be very similar. Figure I'd start with Virtuous as it seems to be the most stable right now. These are the steps as I understand them (correct me if I'm wrong):
1- Unlock bootloader using ASUS' app/tool.
2- Download Virtuous ROM and put it on the root of my sd card (or internal storage)
3- Download ROM Manager and flash CWM.
4- Power Off the Prime, then hold Volume Down + Power until I see a screen with some text on it, then boot into recovery by quickly hitting Volume Up.
5- Make a nandroid backup of current ROM.
6- Wipe Data/Factory Reset (I believe that is all that is needed as far as wiping because the ROM automatically wipes caches)
7- Install .zip from sd card.
8- Reboot
9- ???
10- Profit!
If I'm missing anything or any of this seems incorrect please let me know. Otherwise I'll be taking the plunge in the next day or two. Thanks in advance!
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1- Unlock bootloader using ASUS' app/tool.
2- Download Virtuous ROM and put it on the root of my internal storage ONLY.
3- Visit http://androidroot.mobi/2012/02/22/introducing-cwm-for-asus-transformer-prime/ and follow instructions.
4- Power Off the Prime, then hold Volume Down + Power until I see a screen with some text on it, then boot into recovery by quickly hitting Volume Up within 5 seconds of the text appearing.
5- Make a nandroid backup of current ROM.
6- Wipe Data/Factory Reset (I believe that is all that is needed as far as wiping because the ROM automatically wipes caches, if it doesnt then wipe the dalvik for extra safety(its through the advanced line))
7- Install .zip from sd card.
8- Reboot
9- Install busybox through market (first app) if getting superuser/root errors
10- ???
11- Profit

jdeoxys said:
1- Unlock bootloader using ASUS' app/tool.
2- Download Virtuous ROM and put it on the root of my internal storage ONLY.
3- Visit http://androidroot.mobi/2012/02/22/introducing-cwm-for-asus-transformer-prime/ and follow instructions.
4- Power Off the Prime, then hold Volume Down + Power until I see a screen with some text on it, then boot into recovery by quickly hitting Volume Up within 5 seconds of the text appearing.
5- Make a nandroid backup of current ROM.
6- Wipe Data/Factory Reset (I believe that is all that is needed as far as wiping because the ROM automatically wipes caches, if it doesnt then wipe the dalvik for extra safety(its through the advanced line))
7- Install .zip from sd card.
8- Reboot
9- Install busybox through market (first app) if getting superuser/root errors
10- ???
11- Profit
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For #3, I'd recommend the ROM Manager method, it's an official build that's got fix permissions working. Something else too I believe, but I don't remember it at the moment.
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SteveG12543 said:
For #3, I'd recommend the ROM Manager method, it's an official build that's got fix permissions working. Something else too I believe, but I don't remember it at the moment.
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OH, its out? I didn't know.

Thanks Jdeoxys for clarification on putting the .zip on the root of internal storage only versus sd card. And yeah, I read recently about official CWM support so I was just gonna flash that through ROM Manager. Awesome! Probably take the plunge after work tonight.
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Cmotion said:
Thanks Jdeoxys for clarification on putting the .zip on the root of internal storage only versus sd card. And yeah, I read recently about official CWM support so I was just gonna flash that through ROM Manager. Awesome! Probably take the plunge after work tonight.
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You most certainly want to put it in the "sdcard" folder on your internal storage, not the root folder.
And please use the CWM from Rom Manager.
Use Titanium Backup to back up apps if you want.
-Mike

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Newbie questions - please help!

*Sigh*
I’m a newbie (more like retard) when it comes to this whole update android, leaked Rom’s, recovery, root etc. Can someone please help me get some clarity?
1. Will there be a problem if I try to install the official 2.1 update when I have a rooted phone and Villain 3.4? (No stock 1.5 ROM available via nandroid since I didn’t know what I was doing at the time I first updated it).
2. What is the simplest way to change one's recovery ROM? Do I have to use this whole adb/fastboot (whatever that means) and mess around with things I don’t understand and probably brick my damn Hero, or is there a simple way á la download-copy to SD-click install? The things written in hXXp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=561124 makes me nauseous!
3. What do the terms "Dalvik-cache" and "SD:ext partition" mean, and why would i want to wipe them? (Found them in the wipe-section of my recovery ROM: RA-hero-v1.5.2). Am I supposed to wipe these as well to do what “nprussel” (hXXp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=622468) calls a “full wipe” or is a reset to factory enough?
4. When using nandroid, what is the difference between "nand backup", "nand + ext backup" and "BART backup"?
5. What do you gain from partitioning your SD-card?
To those of you who care to answer my questions – thank you!
ThisTaam said:
*Sigh*
I’m a newbie (more like retard) when it comes to this whole update android, leaked Rom’s, recovery, root etc. Can someone please help me get some clarity?
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From one noob to another, I'll *try* to answer what i can.
1,... Having a custom ROM will not stop you from being able to get 2.1 when it is officially released. I'm sure everything you need will be posted somewhere for easy access. But if you want to download from HTC's website you may need to flash one of the stock ROMS first. You can find all of them at http://android.modaco.com/content/h...oms-radios-in-update-zip-format-for-gsm-hero/
I reckon using one of the HTC generic ones would be your best bet.
2,... This is the method I used:
I. Installing a recovery image:
1. On your phone, go to Settings > Applications - and make sure "Unknown Source" is ticked.
2. On your phone, go to Settings > SD card and phone storage - click Unmount SD card.
3. Then click Format SD card.
4. Plug the phone into the computer via USB, then pull down the notification bar and click on the SD card notification. Then click mount.
5. Download this APK and recovery image and save it to your computer:
hxxp://zenthought.org/content/project/flashrec - FlashRec.apk
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=561124 - Amon_Ra’s Hero Recovery Image
6. Copy them both to your SD card (do NOT put them inside any folders on the SD card, just put them on the SD card itself).
7. Unplug the phone from the computer once they are downloaded to the SD card.
8. Go to the Market and download ASTRO File Manager or any file manager program if you do not already have one.
9. Open the file manager and find the FlashRec apk file and click it and choose open app manager and then install it.
10. When it is installed click Open. Click on Backup Recovery Image and wait for it to finish. If you get "backup failed" response see the "Ib. Installing the correct HTC ROM" section for more details, if the backup is a success carry on.
11. Once done, click on the empty text box in the FlashRec program and type:
/sdcard/recovery-RA-hero-v1.6.2.img
(replace exact name as new versions come out)
Then click on the Flash Recovery Image button and wait for it to finish.​
... Big props to BTDAG for those instructions. (from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=645253 -- [Guide] How to Root & Install a Custom Rom on Orange UK & T-Mobile UK [Updated 13/03])
3,... I think a full wipe would be select Wipe Data/Factory Reset, then select Wipe Dalvik cache, then Wipe SD. This is an assumption as they were the steps I followed. (Again, from BTDAG's thread)
4,... Sorry, ain't got a scooby. No Idea.
5,... I think it does something like setting aside a specific amount of room for system files. Some ROMs need partitioned SD cards for the Apps2SD function to work.
I hope some of that helps,... Peace.
Nandroid backs up your phones image (i.e. like a photo of how your phone is on that day)
Nandroid + ext also backs up your ext partition on your sd card (only used if you want to activate and use apps2sd)
Bart is another backup utility, not sure what exactly it does as I have only ever wanted to/needed to use nandroid.
You only need to partition your sd card if you wish to use Apps2SD.
- basically what this does is give you the ability to save and run apps from your sd card as your phone has a limit on how many apps it can have (in file size not number of apps) so if your someone with hundreds of apps then you need to use this but the majority of us don't need to worry about it.
If you root now and want to remain rooted then don't install the official 2.1 it won't take long for a pre-rooted version to come out (a matter of hours) so just wait and install the pre-rooted one
ddotpatel, Lennyuk - Thank you! Your help is greatly appreciated!

[Q] New to Rooting - Trying to Get Froyo

Hello everyone,
I'm new to the Eris. I've had it for a few months, but this is the first "in-depth" thing I've done with it.
I've decided to take the plunge and root the phone. I'm going to use the on-screen method.
My question is this: What do I need to do to prepare? I've got all my apps backed up to the SD card, and the phone is charging right now.
Any suggestions as to what ROM to use? Or what I need to get the Froyo update, etc?
I'm new, so I'm browsing and learning, but any information you guys have would be great. Thanks in advance.
If you want a Froyo rom, that is what you'll need to download. There are about a half dozen in the development section and all mention "Froyo" in the title. Read the entire thread and it's not a bad idea to read some comments. If the developer says you need the google apps aka gapps zip, get it too. Put both files (or only one if gapps isn't needed) on the root (not in any folders) of your sd. Once you're rooted you should enter recovery by powering off, then boot holding power and vol up (rooting instructions may take you there anyway). Youll see options to reboot, ms toggle, backup/restore, etc. Go to back up/restore and create a nandroid by following the prompts. Press vol down until you return to the home screen, then go to wipe. Wipe data/factory reset and wipe dalvik cache. Vol down back to the main screen and flash the new rom and gapps (if needed). ENJOY. Note: Read all instructions thoroughly before rooting. If any instructions i've listed are different then those listed in the official instructions, follow them first. Once you're rooted and begin changing roms frequently you need to always make a nandroid of the current rom your own (in case you dont like the new one or have problems flashing it), wipe data and dalvik (ext partition too if your sd card is partitioned and you're using a rom which allows apps2sd via a partitioned sd card - froyo currently does not), and backup your apps/settings via the app of your choice before flashing. If your upgrading your current rom you usually wont have to do a wipe (the developer will indicate it in the instructions).
It's a good idea to back up your apps before flashing new roms. Titanium is my favorite app but its for root only. Search the market. You can probably find an app to use before you root.
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joshw0000 said:
If you want a Froyo rom, that is what you'll need to download. There are about a half dozen in the development section and all mention "Froyo" in the title. Read the entire thread and it's not a bad idea to read some comments. If the developer says you need the google apps aka gapps zip, get it too. Put both files (or only one if gapps isn't needed) on the root (not in any folders) of your sd. Once you're rooted you should enter recovery by powering off, then boot holding power and vol up (rooting instructions may take you there anyway). Youll see options to reboot, ms toggle, backup/restore, etc. Go to back up/restore and create a nandroid by following the prompts. Press vol down until you return to the home screen, then go to wipe. Wipe data/factory reset and wipe dalvik cache. Vol down back to the main screen and flash the new rom and gapps (if needed). ENJOY. Note: Read all instructions thoroughly before rooting. If any instructions i've listed are different then those listed in the official instructions, follow them first. Once you're rooted and begin changing roms frequently you need to always make a nandroid of the current rom your own (in case you dont like the new one or have problems flashing it), wipe data and dalvik (ext partition too if your sd card is partitioned and you're using a rom which allows apps2sd via a partitioned sd card - froyo currently does not), and backup your apps/settings via the app of your choice before flashing. If your upgrading your current rom you usually wont have to do a wipe (the developer will indicate it in the instructions).
It's a good idea to back up your apps before flashing new roms. Titanium is my favorite app but its for root only. Search the market. You can probably find an app to use before you root.
Sent from my Froyo Eris using XDA App
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Wow, thanks for getting back to me with such detail. Very, very much appreciated. It turns out however, that I won't be able to do this.
I checked out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=742228
I found that I had release keys under my build number, which indicates is the 2.1 leak - which really sucks, because I got the update OTA... why would they send out a leaked platform? That sucks
Ah well, thanks very much for your help. I'm going to take a look at my brothers phone, and see if we can root that. Thanks
You CAN root ANY eris now. Do a little more research.
Sent from my Froyo Eris using XDA App
my advice would be to save yourself the hadache and just dl the 1 click root app. soo worth it plus it goes to a good cause...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=742228

Flash rims?

What does it mean to flash a rom? Like install it?
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Yes, it means to install it. The process is similar to formatting your computer's hard drive & installing a new operating system.
You've got to be rooted & have a recovery image installed (hopefully you installed one as part of your rooting) search the forums for more on that if you aren't sure.
Short-version how-to:
1. Back up your data, apps, & even your SD card just to be safe. It shouldn't be a problem if you do things right, but still...
2. copy the ROM of choice into the root area of your sd card (not in a sub-folder)
3. turn off phone. Boot phone into "recovery" by holding the Up-vol button when you turn on the phone - keep holding the up-volume until the menu pops up. (if no menu comes up, you didn't install a recovery image - search for "amon-ra" in the forums)
4. Go to "backup & restore" and make a "nand backup" which will backup your current ROM, settings, etc.
5. Wipe system. Wipe Dalvik. Don't skip this step.
6. choose "flash zip from SD card", scroll down to the ROM you downloaded & let 'er rip!
7. Reboot when it finishes flashing & find something to do for the 10 minutes it may take for your phone to reboot.
8. Set it up & enjoy!
Sweet man. Yeha I guess when I rooted it it put the recovery image on there. I've been using rom manager to back an change roms.
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LG p500 How to install Android Icecream Step By Step

These are the steps I followed yesterdat night to update my Lg optimus p500 to Android 4. I have collected all these from different posts & Sites, So thanks to them who really made this possible. After reading lot of posts you might be confused about the steps & Base band. I m telling you a simple way-
STEP 1- Attach your phone to LG pc suit & update phone software so that by default your phone base band will be updated to 20_ . You can see it from settings > About Phone.
Step - 2 Root Your Phone.
1. First of all, grab root package from the link ( http://depositfiles.com/files/lou8ae8uh )
2. And download needed driver pack , and install on pc then reboot pc (http://depositfiles.com/files/a45wh9f07 )
3. Enable usb debugging mode by going to settings>applications>developer on phone.
4. Extract root.rar to safe place like desktop.
5. Go to ADB folder , if you are on window 7 run cmd7.exe OR if you are using Windows xp then run cmdXP.exe .
6. After starting cmd7 or cmdXP, type following commands in Red Color
adb devices
then
adb shell
(symbol will change to $ or #)
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf
7. After doing this, Reboot your phone
8. Now go to root folder on desktop again, and start SuperOneClick.exe
9. Select GingerBreak method and press root button
10. Wait few seconds and its done.
STEP- 3
1. Install Rom Manager from market on phone.
2. In rom manager application Click on install clockworkmod..
3. Boot Your Phone in Recovery Mode (Volume Down + Home + power Key)
4. Go to the main recovery menu and follow the below steps one after another to wipe data, cache and system.
‘Wipe Data/Factory Reset’ –> Yes
Mounts and Storage’ –> Format /system –> Yes.
‘Mounts and Storage’ –> Format /boot–> Yes.
‘Advanced’ –> Wipe Dalvik cache –> Yes
5. Switch off Phone & Remove memory card.
Now You are going to install rom-
6. Put the Rom & Gapp files (You can download from Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1614420 ) on your SD Card’s main folder (With help of card Reader) for easy navigation since the recovery mode is tough to navigate with hard keys.
7. Put memory card back to phone & Reboot the phone in recovery mode again, After this choose install zip from sdcard option
8. Select the ROM (the same file that you just downloaded, beta_testing.zip) to install – your ROM will begin to install.
9. Once installed press the back button few times to go back to the main screen of Clockwork Recovery.
10. Choose reboot system now
11. Reboot Phone in Recovery mode & again install Gaapp app from sd card similarly & Reboot phone again.
People who wants exter like SD partition
WARNING!
THIS WILL DELETE EVERYTHING!
(SD CARD AND YOUR CURRENT ROM)
I am going to explain how to partition your sdcard for more user app memory..
This will give you about 1GB of storage to store more apps on!
1. Backup everything from your sd card and apps
(this will format your sd card and apps)
2. Boot into clockworkmod
3. Go to advance
4. - Partition SD Card
5. - 1024M (1GB)
(recommended for smaller sd cards)
6. - 0M
After this step the phone will just sit there for a while just leave it alone and it will say done when it's done!
Important!
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
Reboot your phone/ or install a custom rom (your choice as described above)
Download Link2SD from the market
Run Link2SD and a thing should pop and click on ext2 then reboot the phone..
First step can be simplified.
I used Unlock Root tool to root my phone 2nd time after i unbrick it.
And it works!
http://www.unlockroot.com/index.htm
The phone must be in debuging mode.
There are tons of guides already...and u must mention about wiping before flashing the zip! Otherwise this guide is wrong!
Sent from my LG-P500 running Ginger Snap
healthhome said:
3. Boot Your Phone in Recovery Mode (Volume Down + Home + power Key)
4. Go to the main recovery menu and follow the below steps one after another to wipe data, cache and system.
‘Wipe Data/Factory Reset’ –> Yes
Mounts and Storage’ –> Format /system –> Yes.
‘Mounts and Storage’ –> Format /boot–> Yes.
‘Advanced’ –> Wipe Dalvik cache –> Yes
5. Switch off Phone & Remove memory card.
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Are you sure you followed the steps exactly as you have written?
Coz i think without boot partition, the device would not be able to boot unless you install a new rom(which has boot partition) before switching off or rebooting.
GobletSky31689 said:
Are you sure you followed the steps exactly as you have written?
Coz i think without boot partition, the device would not be able to boot unless you install a new rom(which has boot partition) before switching off or rebooting.
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I've tried that already, you can boot into recovery, but not start the OS. Then the Fastboot Mode appears.
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if i update my phone ll it unroot my phone
Aragon4realz said:
if i update my phone ll it unroot my phone
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Our phone doesn't have official ICS.Only custom made ICS is there.Therefore u need a rooted phone to flash it.Just like flashing custom ROMs.
It wont unroot ur device.
OP: I think u should edit ur post and put a proper guide.Otherwise people will be mislead.
Sent from my LG-P500 running Ginger Snap
IKnowIRock! said:
Our phone doesn't have official ICS.Only custom made ICS is there.Therefore u need a rooted phone to flash it.Just like flashing custom ROMs.
It wont unroot ur device.
OP: I think u should edit ur post and put a proper guide.Otherwise people will be mislead.
Sent from my LG-P500 running Ginger Snap
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All i meant to say is that,if i update my phone to the official gingerbread for o1 ll it unroot it.cos i need to do this to get the new baseband.
Aragon4realz said:
All i meant to say is that,if i update my phone to the official gingerbread for o1 ll it unroot it.cos i need to do this to get the new baseband.
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Yep it'll unroot ur device.If ur on a custom rom, u have to flash official firmware (either froyo or GB).
Eitherway it unroots ur device.But now rooting is just a minutes work so better to update the baseband and root again.
P.S. I think u can update the baseband without flashing original firmware, but I am not sure about it.May be u could search for it.
This might help u : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15250036
Sent from my LG-P500 running Ginger Snap
thanks for your effort to help me,i think i found a solution to my problem they call it oldbb fix.it worked out just fine,am still on my old baseband and am running gingersnap now v1.3 and i heard it works on ics i havent tried it yet cos i don't know any Rom on ics with less bug
Aragon4realz said:
thanks for your effort to help me,i think i found a solution to my problem they call it oldbb fix.it worked out just fine,am still on my old baseband and am running gingersnap now v1.3 and i heard it works on ics i havent tried it yet cos i don't know any Rom on ics with less bug
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I knew about it, but u know just for convenience if u root ur phone with new baseband then u wont have any trouble ever...
Anyways glad I could help u
Sent from my LG-P500 running Ginger Snap

[Q] flashing cfw on sd with cwm the same steps or different?

hi i have used mindcr 2.9 rom i like it but wanted ro try different rom. well i have flashed mindcr many times cause i deleted something i need. so i toght i should try ankther rom in this case i chose simplicity v4 . but i cold not go into download mode only recovery so i wanted to flash back stock rom but i coldnt tried everything epcept the usb jig .. anyways i sent it to repair.. ill be getting it tomorrow. it was working only thing download mode did not work i tried all methods no luck . so here is my question... can you install another rom over mindcr with cwm? i search and many people said yes. so i did an phone got hard brick. if it dont matter then the procedure that i followes was wronf. are all roms installed trhu cwm in sd ca rd always the same dprocedure??? if so should i used the mindcr that i been using. any link for simplicity v4 ultimate i dont want v5 procedure from mind ans simplicity were almost the same are roms always installed the same procedure? i think if u can install a rom over anoher rom installed procedure from place i followed bricked my phone... thanks
It is best to install a Rom over stock. Even flashing over a Rom works sometimes. And yes every Rom is installed through cwm or e3 recovery. Simplicity v4 should be flashed the same way as mindcr Rom.
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Mohinkx said:
It is best to install a Rom over stock. Even flashing over a Rom works sometimes. And yes every Rom is installed through cwm or e3 recovery. Simplicity v4 should be flashed the same way as mindcr Rom.
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thanks mohink yes that is what am trying to do go back to stock and install a rom over it. but tried all the fixes into going to download mode except the jig usb as am in mexico in a really small town. so i took it to a place to get it flashed... so should i try the simplicity v4 following the mindcr procedure... since am new to android plataform ..
how do i do a buck up just in case i messed up is thereba way to buck up how????
i aint staying stock hahah just want tobmake sure i dobit the rifht way... thanks guys
When you go into CWM recovery, there should be a section called Backup/Restore. Back up here, it Will take about 150mb-350mb of your sd card depending on what you have. So if flashing your Rom goes wrong you can go back to CWM and restore.
Then follow the procedure which is
- Root
- CWM
- Mount everything (it should look like unmount/system, unmount/data etc)
- wipe data and cache
- Advanced » wipe dalvik cache
- Mount everything again
- Install .zip from sd. Find the Rom and flash it.
This procedure will definitely work. If it doesn't just restore and try again.
Also, don't say thanks, but press it if I helped you
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Mohinkx said:
When you go into CWM recovery, there should be a section called Backup/Restore. Back up here, it Will take about 150mb-350mb of your sd card depending on what you have. So if flashing your Rom goes wrong you can go back to CWM and restore.
Then follow the procedure which is
- Root
- CWM
- Mount everything (it should look like unmount/system, unmount/data etc)
- wipe data and cache
- Advanced » wipe dalvik cache
- Mount everything again
- Install .zip from sd. Find the Rom and flash it.
This procedure will definitely work. If it doesn't just restore and try again.
Also, don't say thanks, but press it if I helped you
Sent from my GT-S5830i
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tahnk you mohinkkx .. yup already used the thanks button didnt know about it.. ill do jus that as sooos as i get it... here is the procedure that i flashed many times using mindcr..
1) Copy the rom file.zip and ClockWorkRec.zip in the root of your sd card.
2) Turn off the phone and turn it into recovery mode by pressing: Volume up + home + power. (To navigate the menu use the volume keys, to select the home, and back to return).
3) You are going to "apply update from sdcard" and choose ClockworkRec.zip
4) wipe data / reset - YES
5) advanced - Wipe Dalvik Cache - YES
6) Press back (go to main menu)
7) mounts and storage - format /system - YES
8) mount /system (it change to unmount) - Press Back
9) Select "install zip from sd" / "choose zip from sd card"
10) Select Rom.zip file - YES.
11) Wait Flashing. And press back.
12) reboot system now - Enjoy
raptorddd said:
tahnk you mohinkkx .. yup already used the thanks button didnt know about it.. ill do jus that as sooos as i get it... here is the procedure that i flashed many times using mindcr..
1) Copy the rom file.zip and ClockWorkRec.zip in the root of your sd card.
2) Turn off the phone and turn it into recovery mode by pressing: Volume up + home + power. (To navigate the menu use the volume keys, to select the home, and back to return).
3) You are going to "apply update from sdcard" and choose ClockworkRec.zip
4) wipe data / reset - YES
5) advanced - Wipe Dalvik Cache - YES
6) Press back (go to main menu)
7) mounts and storage - format /system - YES
8) mount /system (it change to unmount) - Press Back
9) Select "install zip from sd" / "choose zip from sd card"
10) Select Rom.zip file - YES.
11) Wait Flashing. And press back.
12) reboot system now - Enjoy
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Okay this time, don't format system.
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Mohinkx said:
Okay this time, don't format system.
Sent from my GT-S5830i
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will that erase the buck up.?? no phone yet i was tol they cnat get it flashed... ill go today see whatts the deal..
raptorddd said:
will that erase the buck up.?? no phone yet i was tol they cnat get it flashed... ill go today see whatts the deal..
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No, the backup is on the sd card. Just don't format system.
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mohinkx said:
no, the backup is on the sd card. Just don't format system.
Sent from my gt-s5830i
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ok i dont have it yeet.. Place where i send it could not unbricked it .. Sent it to other place i should b getting today if he cant then ill take it to telcel customer service..i dont think it has warraty though...

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