Question Detailed Installation of Custom ROM - Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 4G

Please give me a detailed installation on how I can install crDroid on my device. From installing TWRP, Rooting, GApps, and finally, custom ROM.
Also, feel free to drop existing thread about it.

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[Q] ROM ICS

How can I install the ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432100
I'm using now CM7.1
2.3.7
DEfY
someone can helpme with an full tutorial to install the ICS ROM
You have the install instructions right there, in that thread. You could at least try to make a little effort and read those 10 lines of text containing the flashing details, it's not that hard.
Installing custom ROMs is not for everybody and especially not for the lazy.
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There are lots of tutorials in the Defy Development area, here's a summary.
skullmans said:
How can I install the ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432100
I'm using now CM7.1
2.3.7
DEfY
someone can helpme with an full tutorial to install the ICS ROM
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Hi there,
How did you install CM7.1? The process should be more or less the same. I have clockworkmod recovery installed on my Defy. You probably should have a look at this thread for more detail. To install this ROM:
Save the ROM file and the google apps file to the root of your SD card.
Reboot into recovery
Wipe everything (data, cache, dalvik)
Install the ROM zip file from clockworkmod recovery in the ususal way
Install the google apps file listed on the ROM page in the usual way
Reboot
It should be as simple as that. What are you having trouble with, specifically?
EDIT: Here's a link to a full tutorial on installing ROMs on your defy!!

Do I need to change kernel in order to flash the Hashcode's Jellybean?

Hi guys! Since I am a noob I haven't flashed a custom ROM before I wanna ask you do I need to change my kernel in order to put the amazing Hashcode's JB ROM. I already have a root privileges and TWRP installed. What are the steps then... There is hardly any info about the installation process in the ROM's topic. And how to install google apps - through the TWRP or? Thanks in advance. Waiting for your answers...
ROMS always have the kernel included. Everything is installed from recovery. Just wipe partitions, flash ROM, flash gapps, reboot.
Thanks man, I really appreciate. Will try!
What saved said....the kernel is included In all ROMS.
When life gives you tech....Make use of it.

How to install custom rom?

Good day,
I tried to find this topic in the differents threats but I can not find it. The thing is that I have a htc m8 OP6B160 with original marshmallow version.
The cellphone is not rooted and with not custom recovery. I would like to try new roms with sense 8 but I do not know how to do it. It is possible to obtain a detailed guide in order to install a custom rom?
Thank you in advance for your help and sorry for my English.
Kind regards,
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Although old, the following guide is mostly still relevant:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/vomerguides-m8-bootldr-unlock-s-off-t2800727
But the TWRP link is outdated, and you will want the latest version TWRP 3.0: https://dl.twrp.me/m8/
You only need to do Section 1 of the guide, up to the point where custom recovery TWRP is installed. You don't need to root to install custom ROMs (you will have root by default after the custom ROM is installed, for most ROMs). Once TWRP is installed:
- Put the desired custom ROM on SD card, or download to phone's internal storage.
- Boot into TWRP
- Highly recommended to go to "Backup" section of TWRP, and back up the stock ROM
- Go to "Wipe" in TWRP, and do the default wipe (Dalvik, cache, user data)
- Go to "Install", find the desired ROM, and select it
- Sit back and let the ROM install, reboot and drink beer - You've just installed a custom ROM
Also note, you should backup any personal data you want to keep, before starting any of this.
redpoint73 said:
Although old, the following guide is mostly still relevant:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-...s-off-t2800727
But the TWRP link is outdated, and you will want the latest version TWRP 3.0: https://dl.twrp.me/m8/
You only need to do Section 1 of the guide, up to the point where custom recovery TWRP is installed. You don't need to root to install custom ROMs (you will have root by default after the custom ROM is installed, for most ROMs). Once TWRP is installed:
- Put the desired custom ROM on SD card, or download to phone's internal storage.
- Boot into TWRP
- Highly recommended to go to "Backup" section of TWRP, and back up the stock ROM
- Go to "Wipe" in TWRP, and do the default wipe (Dalvik, cache, user data)
- Go to "Install", find the desired ROM, and select it
- Sit back and let the ROM install, reboot and drink beer - You've just installed a custom ROM
Also note, you should backup any personal data you want to keep, before starting any of this.
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Thank you so much for the information. Unfortunately the guide is down (page not found). Is there other guide to check?
Kind regards,
Enviado desde mi HTC One_M8 mediante Tapatalk
luiguzman23 said:
Thank you so much for the information. Unfortunately the guide is down (page not found).
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Sorry, the link got broken when I cut/pasted it.
Here it is (also fixed the link in my previous post): http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/vomerguides-m8-bootldr-unlock-s-off-t2800727
redpoint73 said:
Sorry, the link got broken when I cut/pasted it.
Here it is (also fixed the link in my previous post): http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/vomerguides-m8-bootldr-unlock-s-off-t2800727
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Thank you for the information! Link works! I will try it today after work!
Just one more thing, can you recommend me a good custom rom? I want to install resurrection remix rom looks a good custom rom.
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Would you consider this a clean install?

Hello everyone!
Bought my Oneplus 3 about a month ago and I am generally happy with it. When I bought it, the phone had Oxygen OS 3.2.1 installed on it and as I have heard that 3.2.4 had issues on it, I didn't install it for a while. Then 3.2.6 came out, I decided to give it a try, but as I couldn't find a direct OTA from 3.2.1 to 3.2.6, I firstly sideloaded the incremental update to 3.2.4 and then from 3.2.6. Of course, wiped the cache afterwards.
However, I started experiencing a significant drop in battery life - not that I had to charge my phone 3 times a day or anything, but still really noticeable (For example, with a day of normal usage I would have had 50-60% left, after the 3.2.6 update - probably 20-25%). So I decided that I had to do a clean install of the OS.
Now to the important part, what I did was wipe cache and data, then with ADB sideloaded the full 3.2.6 zip to my phone. The problem is that I still don't think the battery life is quite like what it was in 3.2.1. Onto my question - would you consider what I have done a clean install, if not - could you please give me instructions how can it be done correctly(if possible without unlocking bootloader, installing TWRP, etc as I do not want to tinker with my phone a lot (of course, I have to - I will do it)). Any other suggestions for resolving the battery drain issue are welcome as well.
Thanks in advance!
ivan.panchev said:
Hello everyone!
Bought my Oneplus 3 about a month ago and I am generally happy with it. When I bought it, the phone had Oxygen OS 3.2.1 installed on it and as I have heard that 3.2.4 had issues on it, I didn't install it for a while. Then 3.2.6 came out, I decided to give it a try, but as I couldn't find a direct OTA from 3.2.1 to 3.2.6, I firstly sideloaded the incremental update to 3.2.4 and then from 3.2.6. Of course, wiped the cache afterwards.
However, I started experiencing a significant drop in battery life - not that I had to charge my phone 3 times a day or anything, but still really noticeable (For example, with a day of normal usage I would have had 50-60% left, after the 3.2.6 update - probably 20-25%). So I decided that I had to do a clean install of the OS.
Now to the important part, what I did was wipe cache and data, then with ADB sideloaded the full 3.2.6 zip to my phone. The problem is that I still don't think the battery life is quite like what it was in 3.2.1. Onto my question - would you consider what I have done a clean install, if not - could you please give me instructions how can it be done correctly(if possible without unlocking bootloader, installing TWRP, etc as I do not want to tinker with my phone a lot (of course, I have to - I will do it)). Any other suggestions for resolving the battery drain issue are welcome as well.
Thanks in advance!
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Personally, i don't think it' s not a clean install, because a clean install need a full wipe of all partitions (internal storage not mandatory)
Without installing TWRP, i think it will be hard to do a really clean flash. But if you change your mind, you will not regret it
First, i suggest you to follow this great guide (and say thanks to his op) : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oneplus-3-how-to-unlock-bootloader-t3398733 to unlock, install twrp, backup.
Second, when you are in TWRP, you can wipe your phone (advanced wipe, all partitions except internal storage and usb-otg)
Third, you can install a ROM based on stock OOS or CM13, look in the right section : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development
Then, you will have a clean system
Lowxorx said:
Personally, i don't think it' s not a clean install, because a clean install need a full wipe of all partitions (internal storage not mandatory)
Without installing TWRP, i think it will be hard to do a really clean flash. But if you change your mind, you will not regret it
First, i suggest you to follow this great guide (and say thanks to his op) : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oneplus-3-how-to-unlock-bootloader-t3398733 to unlock, install twrp, backup.
Second, when you are in TWRP, you can wipe your phone (advanced wipe, all partitions except internal storage and usb-otg)
Third, you can install a ROM based on stock OOS or CM13, look in the right section : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development
Then, you will have a clean system
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I am willing to install TWRP and do a clean install of the OS, however, I do insist on having the Onplus-provided ROM(if it can be called ROM at all). Is is possible to install it with TWRP? If not, I should probably install TWRP, wipe everything, go back to the stock recovery and install the zip provided from Onplus? Really appreciate your answer!
ivan.panchev said:
I am willing to install TWRP and do a clean install of the OS, however, I do insist on having the Onplus-provided ROM(if it can be called ROM at all). Is is possible to install it with TWRP? If not, I should probably install TWRP, wipe everything, go back to the stock recovery and install the zip provided from Onplus? Really appreciate your answer!
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You can consider to flash FreedomOS, a stock based rom who allow you to debloat your phone with Aroma Installer. This rom is really close to stock OOS, an much more easy to flash than the stock zip. Follow the op's post here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/rom-freedomos-1-0-t3409348
If you really want the full stock rom you can search on the oneplus site, i think you can find the zip file with the stock OOS (but i really recommend you to choose FreedomOS )
Lowxorx said:
You can consider to flash FreedomOS, a stock based rom who allow you to debloat your phone with Aroma Installer. This rom is really close to stock OOS, an much more easy to flash than the stock zip. Follow the op's post here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/rom-freedomos-1-0-t3409348
If you really want the full stock rom you can search on the oneplus site, i think you can find the zip file with the stock OOS (but i really recommend you to choose FreedomOS )
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I believe I have the full zip for the full 3.2.6 version, the question is whether or not I can flash it directly with TWRP. If that's the case, then that's what I am going to do!
ivan.panchev said:
I believe I have the full zip for the full 3.2.6 version, the question is whether or not I can flash it directly with TWRP. If that's the case, then that's what I am going to do!
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If you have the stock 3.2.6 zip file you can follow theses instructions on the official oneplus site. There are both TWRP and stock recovery guide.
ivan.panchev said:
I believe I have the full zip for the full 3.2.6 version, the question is whether or not I can flash it directly with TWRP. If that's the case, then that's what I am going to do!
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If you install TWRP, wipe everything, flash the full ROM zip of OOS 3.2.6, it will work. When you unlock your bootloader, a full wipe occurs regardless, so you may just want to do that and see if things improve.
Sent from the OnePlus 3...
making it "RAIN!"
noobtoob said:
If you install TWRP, wipe everything, flash the full ROM zip of OOS 3.2.6, it will work. When you unlock your bootloader, a full wipe occurs regardless, so you may just want to do that and see if things improve.
Sent from the OnePlus 3...
making it "RAIN!"
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After the second full charge, I think the things are a lot better - I have only used it for 30 minutes screen on today but is still on 82% (with more than 10 hours idle), which a lot like what I used to have when with 3.2.1. Plus, I am in an area with low network coverage, so that's draining the battery as well. Thanks for all of your answers, if I feel the need, will probably flash the whole stock rom with TWRP.

Instructions for flashing ROM?

Hi everyone. I'm obviously a bit of a noob and am very keen on flashing the Lineage OS once it has been finalised. Does anything have instructions on how to flash a new ROM including any safety precautions that need to be taken?
Thanks.
Frizzel said:
Hi everyone. I'm obviously a bit of a noob and am very keen on flashing the Lineage OS once it has been finalised. Does anything have instructions on how to flash a new ROM including any safety precautions that need to be taken?
Thanks.
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1) apply for unlock permission
2)unlock
3)fastboot install twrp
4)wipe everything except internal storage
5)install rom
6)install gapps
7)enjoy
atakanadil said:
1) apply for unlock permission
2)unlock
3)fastboot install twrp
4)wipe everything except internal storage
5)install rom
6)install gapps
7)enjoy
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Thanks that's useful, but I was hoping for something a bit more detailed (with screenshots).
I'm assuming we need to make a backup if there is going to be a full wipe?
Frizzel said:
Thanks that's useful, but I was hoping for something a bit more detailed (with screenshots).
I'm assuming we need to make a backup if there is going to be a full wipe?
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This would be a good place to start:
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads...w-to-flash-xiaomi-eu-roms-on-your-mi5s.36132/
I have produced a similar more detailed All-In-One (see link below) but for Redmi 4 Prime (markw) and not for Mi5s (capricorn). You can use some general points in the procedure but you cannot use the links for twrp, roms etc. as they are for Redmi 4 Prime (markw)! So you have to use the proper links for twrp, roms etc. for Mi5s (capricorn)!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-4-prime/how-to/guide-one-unlocking-bootloader-twrp-t3587493
Happy flashing and enjoy your Mi5s! :fingers-crossed:

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