Install via recovery!? - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
I want to install a custom rom, however they say at the next custom rom: Install via recovery!
They mean the same here as how you would install the following custom rom:
So http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673489
through Backup and Restore and then choose Restore.
Or they mean that you have to look to the .zip file on your SD, so as the next method.
what they mean exactly with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786871
So in a nutshell what they mean exactly with: install via recovery!?
Thanks

http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...-and-how-to-use-it-on-android-complete-guide/

cashher said:
Hi
I want to install a custom rom, however they say at the next custom rom: Install via recovery!
They mean the same here as how you would install the following custom rom:
So http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673489
through Backup and Restore and then choose Restore.
Or they mean that you have to look to the .zip file on your SD, so as the next method.
what they mean exactly with http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786871
So in a nutshell what they mean exactly with: install via recovery!?
Thanks
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Usually by recovery it is meant CWM recovery. As seen bellow, steps from 2 to 6.
Installation Instruction
This ROM works on Locked and Unlocked Bootloaders. Its a Flashable ROM.
0. Charge Phone 100% (optional)
1. Flash Kernel for ICS ROMS (e.x. arcknight)
2. Boot to CWM
3. Factory Reset
4. Mounts & Storage ---> Format System
5. Advanced ----> Wipe Battery Stats (optional)
6. Install Zip from sd card ----> Choose Zip from sd card ----> Xperia Ice Bean 4.X
7. Reboot, wait for booting, than reboot again (optional)

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[q]Stock rom

Can some one suggest me where download and how installa the stock rom for wildfire.
Now I use a cynogen 7 and i want go back to original froyo + sense
There are 3 primary ways to do that:
1) If you had taken a Nandroid Backup before installing CM7, Just restore that. (But I am assuming you didn't, hence you are asking this)
2) If you want to retain root and Clockworkmod Recovery, just flash this ROM. Its Stock Froyo + Sense:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977
The process to install that is as follows:
- Download this attachment and place on your SDCard:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=662193&d=1311319218
- Flash in Clockworkmod 3.x or higher. This will give you temporary Clockworkmod 2.5 (Green Text)
- Then, perform a Data Wipe, and install the ROM Zip file as normal.
3) If you dont want to retain root and Clockworkmod
- Download the Froyo RUU from Shipped ROMs (Froyo WWE 2.22.405.1 EXE) from Shipped ROMs:
http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Buzz
- Connect Wildfire to the PC, and simply run it.
Hi, I'm back
Just 2 questions
I downloaded both files
i copied both files on sd then i started rom manager and tapped on first field to
Flask clockwork mod recovery
Then? what i have to do to revert to Clockworkmod 2.5?
i downloaded this file from the link Safe_Buzz_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.22.405.1_Rooted
is it true?
3xeno said:
2) If you want to retain root and Clockworkmod Recovery, just flash this ROM. Its Stock Froyo + Sense:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977
The process to install that is as follows:
- Download this attachment and place on your SDCard:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=662193&d=1311319218
- Flash in Clockworkmod 3.x or higher. This will give you temporary Clockworkmod 2.5 (Green Text)
- Then, perform a Data Wipe, and install the ROM Zip file as normal.
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I cant find the website ther's a mirror if i want go back to stock with no root rom
3xeno said:
3) If you dont want to retain root and Clockworkmod
- Download the Froyo RUU from Shipped ROMs (Froyo WWE 2.22.405.1 EXE) from Shipped ROMs:
http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Buzz
- Connect Wildfire to the PC, and simply run it.
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Ariakan said:
Hi, I'm back
Just 2 questions
I downloaded both files
i copied both files on sd then i started rom manager and tapped on first field to
Flask clockwork mod recovery
Then? what i have to do to revert to Clockworkmod 2.5?
i downloaded this file from the link Safe_Buzz_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.22.405.1_Rooted
is it true?
I cant find the website ther's a mirror if i want go back to stock with no root rom
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I can't understand what you mean by your first question at all. Clockworkmod Recovery flashed via ROM Manager is temporary. Your original Clockworkmod will remain untouched. So if you are using the option called Flash Clockworkmod Recovery in ROM Manager, then the next step is to select Reboot into Recovery from the ROM Manager App again, then flash the ROM File. In this case, you can discard the update1.zip file, as it has no significance.
As for your second question, mirrors of the EXE RUU can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275680
My first question is simple
on my phone i have rom manager and there is a row named "Flask clockwork mod recovery"
but
i don't know how go back from cynogen to stock rom using clockwork mod recovery
can you help me step by step?
and the stock [with no root] rom for wildfire with froyo is this one?
RUU_Buzz_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.22.405.1_Radio_13.55.55.2 4H_3.35.20.10_release_160191_signed.exe (This RUU contains HBoot 1.01.0001)
i need only to connect the phone to pc and run the exe?
First, decide what you want to do - Flash the EXE RUU, or Flash the Safe Flash ZIP File. If you decide to flash the Safe ZIP file, you will keep Clockworkmod Recovery, which will allow you to flash stuff later. If you select the EXE RUU, Clockworkmod Recovery will be removed, so you will NOT be able to flash anything, like ROMs, Kernels etc.
Once you have decided, here are the steps:
1) If you decide to install the Safe Flash ZIP File
- Download the Safe Flash ZIP from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977
Rooted / Unrooted, Its upto you which version you want. Rooted version has Superuser, so you can run apps like Titanium Backup etc. Unrooted doesnt have Superuser, so you cant run root apps.
- Place this file on your SDCard
- Now, open ROM Manager
- Select Flash Clockworkmod Recovery. Then make sure you select 2.5.0.7. NOT a version beginning with 3.x, 4.x or 5.x
- Once it is installed, in ROM Manager, the next option will be 'reboot into recovery'. Select that
- Once you select that, then you will be taken to Clockworkmod 2.5.0.7 (Which has all its options in Green coloured Text). Here, select "Wipe Data / Factory Reset". This step will erase all data on your phone (Not on your SDcard, Just your phone data. This step is essential when changing ROMs)
- Lastly, select "Install Zip from SDCard", and then, select the ZIP file you placed on your card at the beginning of this step. Let it install. Once installed, Select "Reboot System Now", and let the phone reboot. Done
2) If you decide to run the EXE RUU
- Its pretty much 1 step. Connect the phone to your PC and run the EXE File. It will automatically perform the install. If you get an Error 131 - Customer ID Error, you will need to create a Goldcard. There's a guide for that here:
http://theunlockr.com/2010/03/10/how-to-create-a-goldcard/
I tried with mode 1
after choose install from sd and select yes it took hours but notting happen
then i rebooted my phone and it's stukked on clockworkrecovery but the version is the 3 not 2.5.0.7
i cant install stock rom from version 3
how i can go back to cwr 2.5.0.7
Did u perform wipe data n clear cache before flashing?
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same question
I tried with mode 1
after choose install from sd and select yes it took hours but notting happen
then i rebooted my phone and it's stukked on clockworkrecovery but the version is the 3 not 2.5.0.7
i cant install stock rom from version 3
how i can go back to cwr 2.5.0.7
shemulweb said:
same question
I tried with mode 1
after choose install from sd and select yes it took hours but notting happen
then i rebooted my phone and it's stukked on clockworkrecovery but the version is the 3 not 2.5.0.7
i cant install stock rom from version 3
how i can go back to cwr 2.5.0.7
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Flash this zip file in CWM3: (Install Zip from SDCard > Choose Zip from SDCard. (Don't select the "Apply update.zip option)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=662193&d=1311319218
It will give you temporary 2.5.0.7, then you can flash the ROM. (It is temporary, so, everytime you want CWM 2.5.0.7, you will have to flash this Zip file)

[GUIDE] How to flash a kernel

This is a guide for people whom the Galaxy Nexus is their first Android phone.
This guide is for ClockworkMod Recovery v5.5.0.4
PART I:
1. Send a link to the kernel zip file to yourself as a SMS
2. Download the zip, it will end up in /SDCARD/DOWNLOAD/
3. Cut the zip file and paste it in the root of /SDCARD/
4. Reboot into RECOVERY
PART II:
1. Select WIPE CACHE PARTITION
2. Select YES
PART III:
1. Select ADVANCED
2. Select WIPE DALVIK CACHE
3. Select CACHE
PART IV:
1. Select INSTALL ZIP FROM SDCARD
2. Select CHOOSE ZIP FROM SDCARD
3. Select the kernel zip file
4. Select YES
5. Reboot your phone
good day.
Good write up. Simple and to the point.
Ummm.......OK, what did I miss?
You kinda forgot the part about rooting the kernel...
LOL!!!
Hey I wrote this at about 7am!
First, this guide tells you how to use cwm to flash a kernel, not how to root it.
Second, there's a need for such a howto?
bk201doesntexist said:
First, this guide tells you how to use cwm to flash a kernel, not how to root it.
Second, there's a need for such a howto?
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Simply put. Yes.
It is also recommended to let the phone sit right after first boot with the new kernel. Then do a reboot.

I want to put on AOKP on my Nexus..

Is there more n00b friendly instructions than this to install AOKP? Sorry I am a former Blackberry owner, I am a little nervous but I am tech savvy. I just don't want to brick my phone..
My phone is rooted.. I have the latest AOKP and gapps from the AOKP site.
1. Make sure you're on the latest CWM
2. MAKE A NANDROID
3. wipe data/factory reset in recovery
4. flash ROM
5. flash Gapps
6. reboot
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1. I have the latest ROM manager.
2. No idea what or how to use it... (I did a full backup with Galaxy Nexus Root Toolkit, good enough?)
3. Is this done in the ROM manager, I think so, or when I am in bootloader mode maybe?
4. Flashing it I assume with ROM manager, pick the zip and voila..
5. No idea about this one. With ROM manager too?
6. Dah.. I think I can handle this step..
Appreciate any help.. remember n00b, never had an android and never did anything with my BB. N00b. Thanks!
Since you are already rooted.... I'll keep it simple. You can backup your ROM in ROM manager.
Boot to CWM
Wipe data (wipes cache too)
Go to advanced, wipe Dalvik
Flash AOKP
Flash GAPPS
Reboot
Flash kernel if you are using a modified one. If you flash a kernel after you boot, just wipe dalvik.
Flukester69 said:
Is there more n00b friendly instructions than this to install AOKP? Sorry I am a former Blackberry owner, I am a little nervous but I am tech savvy. I just don't want to brick my phone..
My phone is rooted.. I have the latest AOKP and gapps from the AOKP site.
1. Make sure you're on the latest CWM
2. MAKE A NANDROID
3. wipe data/factory reset in recovery
4. flash ROM
5. flash Gapps
6. reboot
=
1. I have the latest ROM manager.
2. No idea what or how to use it... (I did a full backup with Galaxy Nexus Root Toolkit, good enough?)
3. Is this done in the ROM manager, I think so, or when I am in bootloader mode maybe?
4. Flashing it I assume with ROM manager, pick the zip and voila..
5. No idea about this one. With ROM manager too?
6. Dah.. I think I can handle this step..
Appreciate any help.. remember n00b, never had an android and never did anything with my BB. N00b. Thanks!
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You don't have to flash through "Rom Manager" its much easier in ClockworkMod Recovery (assuming you have it installed, check at the top of Rom Manger to see if you have the latest recovery). To get there, you just have to hold down "Power + Volume Up + Volume Down," when you're there, you can move up and down with your volume up/down buttons and press "enter" with the power button. From there you can create a backup (backup and restore --> backup), wipe data/cache/dalvik (wipe data/factory reset), and flash your Rom/Gapps (install zip from sdcard --> choose zip from sdcard --> download --> find your rom/gapps). You should reboot after that, and it'll be set.
Ok that's cool..
few questions.. boot to CWM is that the recovery manager on my phone? or Do you mean select in ROM manager "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
Go to advanced, wipe Dalvik, I expect that is an option when phone is booted. I don't see that in ROM manager.
Flash Kernel? Now I'm kinda confused. I thought AOKP has the kernel, am I using a modified one? Uh, I just unlocked and rooted this with GNR Toolkit nothing else.
Another question I am curious in ROM manager, where do these rom backups go? Should I not put those on my pc hd somewhere safe?
Flukester69 said:
Ok that's cool..
few questions.. boot to CWM is that the recovery manager on my phone? or Do you mean select in ROM manager "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
Go to advanced, wipe Dalvik, I expect that is an option when phone is booted. I don't see that in ROM manager.
Flash Kernel? Now I'm kinda confused. I thought AOKP has the kernel, am I using a modified one? Uh, I just unlocked and rooted this with GNR Toolkit nothing else.
Another question I am curious in ROM manager, where do these rom backups go? Should I not put those on my pc hd somewhere safe?
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You must have flashed ClockwordMod Recovery already... at the top in the Rom Manager application where it says Flash ClockwordMod Recovery, it should have something saying "Current Recovery: 5.5.0.4" and "Latest Recovery 5.5.0.4." Make sure your current and latest match up. If they do, then you already have CWM installed. Then you can boot into it from the instructions I provided in my post above (turn off phone, hold down power + volume up + volume down).
AOKP has a kernel, you can choose to download and flash a separate kernel if you want.
The rom backups go to your virtual SD card, and will not get wiped when you do a data wipe, so they are secure (i.e. you don't have to put them on your computer if you don't want to).
anton that makes sense mostly but..
"and flash your Rom/Gapps (install zip from sdcard --> choose zip from sdcard --> download --> find your rom/gapps). You should reboot after that, and it'll be set."
If I
"From there you can create a backup (backup and restore --> backup), wipe data/cache/dalvik (wipe data/factory reset)"
Wouldn't that mean there would be nothing on the SD card to flash with?
Flukester69 said:
anton that makes sense mostly but..
"and flash your Rom/Gapps (install zip from sdcard --> choose zip from sdcard --> download --> find your rom/gapps). You should reboot after that, and it'll be set."
If I
"From there you can create a backup (backup and restore --> backup), wipe data/cache/dalvik (wipe data/factory reset)"
Wouldn't that mean there would be nothing on the SD card to flash with?
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No. Wiping data/cache/dalvik does not touch SD Card contents.
Flukester69 said:
Ok that's cool..
few questions.. boot to CWM is that the recovery manager on my phone? or Do you mean select in ROM manager "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
Go to advanced, wipe Dalvik, I expect that is an option when phone is booted. I don't see that in ROM manager.
Flash Kernel? Now I'm kinda confused. I thought AOKP has the kernel, am I using a modified one? Uh, I just unlocked and rooted this with GNR Toolkit nothing else.
Another question I am curious in ROM manager, where do these rom backups go? Should I not put those on my pc hd somewhere safe?
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Yes, CWM is the recovery. Flashing CWM only flashes it to your phone, you still have to boot into it.
Don't wipe or anything from Rom Manger, that's an option that I don't recommend. From Rom Manager you can boot to CWM, do that and do the above I posted. You should be fine.
Just remember, do a factory reset, wipe dalvik, flash new ROM, then flash GAPPS. After that you are good. First boot will take some time.
You need to format /system too. It's under Mounts and storage.
Flukester69 said:
Is there more n00b friendly instructions than this to install AOKP? Sorry I am a former Blackberry owner, I am a little nervous but I am tech savvy. I just don't want to brick my phone..
My phone is rooted.. I have the latest AOKP and gapps from the AOKP site.
1. Make sure you're on the latest CWM
2. MAKE A NANDROID
3. wipe data/factory reset in recovery
4. flash ROM
5. flash Gapps
6. reboot
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1. I have the latest ROM manager.
2. No idea what or how to use it... (I did a full backup with Galaxy Nexus Root Toolkit, good enough?)
3. Is this done in the ROM manager, I think so, or when I am in bootloader mode maybe?
4. Flashing it I assume with ROM manager, pick the zip and voila..
5. No idea about this one. With ROM manager too?
6. Dah.. I think I can handle this step..
Appreciate any help.. remember n00b, never had an android and never did anything with my BB. N00b. Thanks!
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Ok this is what you need to do.
Step 1: Open ROM Manager and install CMR (first option). You need to make sure you select the correct version of your phone (verizon is CMDA all others are GSM, I think). After it is finished installing proceed to step 2.
Step 2: In ROM Manager select "Reboot into Recovery". It will reboot and you will see the Google splash screen then a black page with blue text. If you see this proceed to step 3.
Step 3: use the volume keys to navigate to the option "Backup and Restore". When you have highlighted this option use the power button to select it. You will then a select "backup". Let it do its thing (will take a few minuets). When its done it will return you to the first screen then continue to step 4.
Step 4: Select "wipe data/factory reset". You will be taken to a screen with a bunch of "no"s and one "yes" if you are sure you want to wipe then select "yes" and let it do its thing. When its done it will return you to the main menu. Proceed to step 5.
Step 5: Select "install zip from sdcard". Select "choose zip from sdcard". Browse the ROM file. Select it and you will be at the no no no... yes screen. Select "yes" and let it do its thing. When its done you will be taken to the screen that says "choose zip from sdcard". Select that option again and browse to the gapps file. Flash it like the ROM. When you are done it will take you to the "choose zip from sdcard" screen. From there select "*****Go Back*****" then Select the first option "reboot system now". Your phone will now reboot. Note that it will take a lot longer than usual.
Also note that navigating CMR is a pia because the volume keys are jumpy.
Enjoy...
Flukester69 said:
Ok that's cool..
few questions.. boot to CWM is that the recovery manager on my phone? or Do you mean select in ROM manager "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
Go to advanced, wipe Dalvik, I expect that is an option when phone is booted. I don't see that in ROM manager.
Flash Kernel? Now I'm kinda confused. I thought AOKP has the kernel, am I using a modified one? Uh, I just unlocked and rooted this with GNR Toolkit nothing else.
Another question I am curious in ROM manager, where do these rom backups go? Should I not put those on my pc hd somewhere safe?
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1. In Rom Manager, select back up and restore. This creates an exact back up of what your phone has on it and the settings.
2. In Rom Manager, select reboot in recovery. Using the volume rocker to move to wipe/data factory reset. Select option with power button. When that is complete, select install zip from sd card. Select the AOKP Rome file and flash it. Select install rom from sd card a second time and flash the Gapps (google app pack). The reboot phone.
Wiping dalvik is little redundant IMO, most custom Roms are including scripts to wipe automatically.
Since you did a factory reset (a must when changing Roms), you will need to set your phone back up.
You will leave your back up of your sd card as this is the only way you can restore via Rom Manager.
When you flash the rom, it will come with the kernel. Some prefer different kernels and will flash those as well. I have used kernels by Heyitslou since my Incredible days and flashed his V3 defiant with AOKP. It can be found on Rootzwiki.
Ok guys, many thanks. I think I got enough info.
@mentose457 I got the ROM manager installed and under CWM recovery the current and latest do match up. Do I still need to do that?
That is what I was looking for a n00b guide. Hehehe! Thanks everyone I will study those instruction and try this out.
Appreciate your help and patience guys..
mentose457 said:
Ok this is what you need to do.
Step 1: Open ROM Manager and install CMR (first option). You need to make sure you select the correct version of your phone (verizon is CMDA all others are GSM, I think). After it is finished installing proceed to step 2.
Step 2: In ROM Manager select "Reboot into Recovery". It will reboot and you will see the Google splash screen then a black page with blue text. If you see this proceed to step 3.
Step 3: use the volume keys to navigate to the option "Backup and Restore". When you have highlighted this option use the power button to select it. You will then a select "backup". Let it do its thing (will take a few minuets). When its done it will return you to the first screen then continue to step 4.
Step 4: Select "wipe data/factory reset". You will be taken to a screen with a bunch of "no"s and one "yes" if you are sure you want to wipe then select "yes" and let it do its thing. When its done it will return you to the main menu. Proceed to step 5.
Step 5: Select "install zip from sdcard". Select "choose zip from sdcard". Browse the ROM file. Select it and you will be at the no no no... yes screen. Select "yes" and let it do its thing. When its done you will be taken to the screen that says "choose zip from sdcard". Select that option again and browse to the gapps file. Flash it like the ROM. When you are done it will take you to the "choose zip from sdcard" screen. From there select "*****Go Back*****" then Select the first option "reboot system now". Your phone will now reboot. Note that it will take a lot longer than usual.
Also note that navigating CMR is a pia because the volume keys are jumpy.
Enjoy...
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Damn, you typed faster than I did!
spence341 said:
Damn, you typed faster than I did!
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Hahaha he did.. great help all of you. I'm 99% there in terms of confidence here.
Step 1: Open ROM Manager and install CMR (first option). You need to make sure you select the correct version of your phone (verizon is CMDA all others are GSM, I think). After it is finished installing proceed to step 2.
I don't see anything in ROM Manager that specifically says install CMR (first option). First option is Flash ClockworkMod Recovery and it has a latest and current ...5.5.0.2
When I unlocked and rooted I had installed ROM Manager etc and I see a current and latest... they are the same... blah blah blah 5.5.0.2. Do I still need to do this step?
Flukester69 said:
Step 1: Open ROM Manager and install CMR (first option). You need to make sure you select the correct version of your phone (verizon is CMDA all others are GSM, I think). After it is finished installing proceed to step 2.
When I unlocked and rooted I had installed ROM Manager etc and I see a current and latest... they are the same... blah blah blah 5.5.0.2. Do I still need to do this step?
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No, if current and latest are the same, then you're fine and you can move on to the next step.
Errm.. I used ROM Manager I selected Backup rom, i see the android guy and see files backing up. Which turns out to be the same as your step 2 and 3. LOL! hopefully multiple backups dont hurt. LOL I'm currently finishing step 3 I guess. Next is wipe etc.
No offense to guy who did rom, but a Pink unicorn with rainbow hair.... err
No offense but generally speaking a macho guy like me hopes nobody will see a pink unicorn on his android phone. Haha!
Thanks guys, I am restoring my apps now and I think I am good. Really appreciate your help! Can't wait to try this ROM out!
Flukester69 said:
Thanks guys, I am restoring my apps now and I think I am good. Really appreciate your help! Can't wait to try this ROM out!
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A lot of people report problems restoring Apps+Data using Titanium Backup, so I recommend only restoring the App part and not the Data part if you want to have the least amount of FCs. Unless you're restoring from market... then disregard this post. =P

How to do if want upgrade from Android Revolution HD 9.0.0 to 9.4.0 ?

I already using Android Revolution HD 9.0.0. and now woudl like to ugrade to Android Revolution HD 9.4.0, so what are the stpes need to do ?
ccchung018 said:
I already using Android Revolution HD 9.0.0. and now woudl like to ugrade to Android Revolution HD 9.4.0, so what are the stpes need to do ?
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Did you flash other kind kernel?
If the answer is yes. You should flash stock kernel first, than you can flash ARHD 9.4.0.
And no need to wipe before flash this rom.
I just flash it recently:good:
How to flash:
Download ROM and place it on your virtual SD card
Download "Super Wipe" script & place it on your SD card (optionally if coming from earlier version of my ROM, obligatory if coming from stock or other custom ROM)
Flash boot.img from the downloads section
Boot your phone in recovery mode (vol down + power)
In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard"
Select "choose zip from sdcard" and browse to the location of "Super Wipe" script
Once again select "choose zip from sdcard" and browse to the location of Android Revolution ROM
After flashing process is complete, reboot the device
HTC One X: Android Revolution HD (Sense 4.1 ICS 4.0.4) - How to Install (YouTube) by Cursed4Eva
[REF]*HTC ONE X* - Indexed listing of ROMs, kernels, guides, tools & mods
You don't actually need to super wipe from 9.x to 9.x
Sorry that I would like to make it more clear, are the following steps correct ? Need any additional steps?
I'm upgrade from Android Revolution HD 9.0.0 to 9.4.1:
1. Download ROM and place it on your virtual SD card (the internal 32GB one)
2. Download the Boot.img
3. Flush the Boot.img
4. Boot the phone in recovery mode (vol down + power)
5. In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard"
6. browse to the location of Android Revolution ROM 9.4.1
7. After flashing process is complete, reboot the device
No need:
1. No need double Wipe
2. No need "Super Wipe" script
'Upgrading' is the same as flashing any other ROM.
1. Place ROM on sdcard
2. Flash boot.IMG
3. Fastboot erase cache
4. Wipe (if necessary)
5. Flash ROM
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So, does the following steps correct ?
1. Download ROM and place it on your virtual SD card (the internal 32GB one)
2. Download the Boot.img
3. Flush the Boot.img
4. Boot the phone in recovery mode (vol down + power)
5. In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard"
6. browse to the location of Android Revolution ROM 9.4.1
7. After flashing process is complete, reboot the device
No need:
1. No need double Wipe
2. No need "Super Wipe" script
ccchung018 said:
So, does the following steps correct ?
1. Download ROM and place it on your virtual SD card (the internal 32GB one)
2. Download the Boot.img
3. Flush the Boot.img
4. Boot the phone in recovery mode (vol down + power)
5. In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard"
6. browse to the location of Android Revolution ROM 9.4.1
7. After flashing process is complete, reboot the device
No need:
1. No need double Wipe
2. No need "Super Wipe" script
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yeah its right hope u enjoy it its a really good rom
Oh ! That's great !
Thanks for your confirmation !!!
The5alodi said:
yeah its right hope u enjoy it its a really good rom
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Hi, are you using the latest 9.4.1 rom
How's it compare with 9.0.0 ?
ccchung018 said:
Hi, are you using the latest 9.4.1 rom
How's it compare with 9.0.0 ?
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Didn't you create a "how to do upgrade from ARHD 9.0 to 9.3"] thread aswell?
Are you gonna create this thread for every upgrade?
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
Oh! Just find the 9.4.2 will release soon, maybe tomorrow !
Actually, I already read that movie, but it is a fresh install, but not upgrade from previous version, so that's why I need to create this post to ask.
Hi chrisjcks,
Ooo... sorry, as I forgot that post before I submit this post....
Sorry for my mistake.

[GUIDE]Root, install recovery with s ON simplest

Hey Guyzzz,
I m preparing a guide how to root and install cwm.............
You just need brains, the files mentioned in the attachment and a minute......
How to:
Install CWM
1. Unlock bootloader from http://www.htcdev.com...
2. After downloading the recovery file, extract it anywhere, connect your phone(it should be switched off), open recovery.bat.
3. And here you go... CWM is installed
Root it
1. After installin CWM, copy the root.zip file into your sd card.
2. Then power off your phone and press volume down+power button.
3. It will scan for some PG...zip files so see to it that there isnt any such file.
4. Then go to recovery by using volume keys.
5. After going to CWM then choose install from sdcard, then choose zip, then navigate to the zip file and click yes.
6. There you go your phone is rooted..
7. And then update the superuser from Play Store and su binary
Install custom ROM
1. After installin CWM, and root.zip, copy any custom ROM file into your sd card.
2. Then power off your phone and press volume down+power button.
3. It will scan for some PG...zip files so see to it that there isnt any such file.
4. Then go to recovery by using volume keys.
5. After going to CWM go to advance wipe dalvik cache and battery stats and go back and wipe cache and factory data reset.
6. Then choose install from sdcard, then choose zip, then navigate to the zip file and click yes.
6. There you go Custom ROM is installed.
For Video Guide how to install cwm see This
THEN INSTALL ANY CUSTOM ROM YOU LIKE...
HOPE I HELPED YOU:good:
As far as i remember 5.0.2.6 version of CWM had problems with charging while being off ( led would stay orange eventho phone was fully charged ).
5.0.2.8 doesnt have this problem, you can get it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469928
Yasounet said:
As far as i remember 5.0.2.6 version of CWM had problems with charging while being off ( led would stay orange eventho phone was fully charged ).
5.0.2.8 doesnt have this problem, you can get it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469928
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Same with 6.0 ports
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