i can't flash firmware - Oppo Find 5

hello guys i wanna ask how to flash official firmware,now im on cyanogen 11 with CWM touch recovery,
i've try flash official firmware from oppo forum,but flashing its aborted,
i want to back to stock,
thanks for good response

rofik_gitara said:
hello guys i wanna ask how to flash official firmware,now im on cyanogen 11 with CWM touch recovery,
i've try flash official firmware from oppo forum,but flashing its aborted,
i want to back to stock,
thanks for good response
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You need to flash back the original oppo recovery before flashing ColorOS.

AngryHapposai said:
You need to flash back the original oppo recovery before flashing ColorOS.
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oke,
can i flash original recovery when im on cyanogen now?

rofik_gitara said:
oke,
can i flash original recovery when im on cyanogen now?
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Recovery has nothing to do with the rom you are using.
Recovery is flashed on your phone in boot loader mode.

you need to replace the recovery to the original oppo one, for this to work you need to flash it with fastboot.
for fastboot you need to install the android sdk, and find 5 drivers for it.
search for tuts there are many of them.
you can find the original find5 recovery here:
http://oppofinder.org/find5/oppo-find-5-original-recovery-image.html

Actually you can flash latest color os with custom recovery like cwm but i recommend you use twrp. The problem if you using custom recovery is you cant OTA update color os as it need stock oppo recovery. I already flash with this method and never fail. Can you verify rom you downloaded not currupted?
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[Q] Which is the best official firmware for i9001?

As the title said...
I'm looking for the most battery efficient, most smooth working, most application free (I don't want all the google applications, I use only Play Store, I don't like to sync my phone with the google apps) official ROM for my Galaxy S+.
I live in Romania. The i9001 ROMs for Romania are from vodafone and cosmote (mobile network providers), and these ROMs don't satisfy me. I would prefer a stock ROM without any change provided by the mobile network companies.
I do updates with Odin, I don't use kies...
The custom ROMs work very good, but it seems that the battery drains very fast... I had the swiss 2.3.6 version and the battery drains much much much more slowly.
From your experience which version matches? And where I can get it from?
I hope you can help me. Thank you!
Ok, because no one replayed, I've done some researches and flashed with Odin the 2.3.6 GB I9001XXKQG_I9001NEELE1_NEE.
This one seem to work ok! it satisfies me, but I want to know if I could obtain more?
Now it has the stock recovery and stock kernel.
Can I root it?
Can I change its recovery and kernel?
Which recovery and which kernel?
How to do this?
:angel:
please? someone help me? :crying:
Check the Wiki
The best info I've found is to read the wiki
Samsung Galaxy S Plus WIKI: Visit Here
Has section on Rooting and Recovery.
I use ClockWorkMod Recovery CWM 5.5.0.4 version as it has been stable.
Regards,
Kevin
runtime_err said:
The best info I've found is to read the wiki
Samsung Galaxy S Plus WIKI: Visit Here
Has section on Rooting and Recovery.
I use ClockWorkMod Recovery CWM 5.5.0.4 version as it has been stable.
Regards,
Kevin
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can I do the flashing of Root-i9001-Signed.zip with the stock recovery? or i must get first CWM
sorry for asking but I can't find it anywhere. I don't want to brick my phone
Stock Recovery
alwaysfresh said:
can I do the flashing of Root-i9001-Signed.zip with the stock recovery? or i must get first CWM
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Yes, you can use the stock recovery. I had no issue doing it this way.
On flashing CWM I did get a boot loop afterwards, but there is a link in the Wiki to fix that also.
runtime_err said:
Yes, you can use the stock recovery. I had no issue doing it this way.
On flashing CWM I did get a boot loop afterwards, but there is a link in the Wiki to fix that also.
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Did you flashed CWM with Odin or directly from recovery with a .zip file?
alwaysfresh said:
Did you flashed CWM with Odin or directly from recovery with a .zip file?
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I did CWM with the .zip file, but had to fix the boot loop afterwords with Odin

Failing Update

Hi everyone, there is a 1.8mb update for android 4.3. Mine always fails. At first I had CWM and IN HERE I switched to TWRP and it's not working again! Please help
Rooted, Stock rom, TWRP recovery
You need stock recovery also
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Zehlek said:
You need stock recovery also
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Why the stock recovery? And how I do that?
alipashang77 said:
Why the stock recovery? And how I do that?
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you have made alterations to your phone so its not longer stock. the file you are flashing is for a stock rom and to be flashed in a stock recovery. to flash the update simply re-flash a stock recovery and allow the update to go through. you can also simply wait and flash an updated custom stock rom.
Edit: link deleted....may confuse you
Edit2: Using the toolkits you should be able to find the stock recovery image and flash it back
playya said:
you have made alterations to your phone so its not longer stock. the file you are flashing is for a stock rom and to be flashed in a stock recovery. to flash the update simply re-flash a stock recovery and allow the update to go through. you can also simply wait and flash an updated custom stock rom.
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I got the idea, ho do I re-flash the stock recovery? any easy way?
alipashang77 said:
I got the idea, ho do I re-flash the stock recovery? any easy way?
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Try the toolkits you would need the stockrecovery image

Questions about CyanogenMod

Hey guys, I'm new here.Soon my new Nexus4 will arrive and i have some questions about installing cyanogenmod.
1.Can I install cyanogenmod with the new cm installer on this device??
2.If this is possible and i install cyanogenmod, how do i update the version if a newer one is released ??
3.I red that the cm intaller install a custom recovery too, if i dont like the cyanogen mod can i install other roms or i must do something before ??
4.If i use this cm installer i know that i will lose my warranty, am i right ?? And if yes, is there any posiblity to restore the phone to original state (i mean lock back the bootloader and others) ?
Thanks
On the same page of this forum is a Cyanogenmod Q & A thread, I would start there and READ.
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I prefer installing ROMs through a custom recovery because you can unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery without disturbing the phone's existing ROM.
AndyTimE said:
Hey guys, I'm new here.Soon my new Nexus4 will arrive and i have some questions about installing cyanogenmod.
1.Can I install cyanogenmod with the new cm installer on this device??
2.If this is possible and i install cyanogenmod, how do i update the version if a newer one is released ??
3.I red that the cm intaller install a custom recovery too, if i dont like the cyanogen mod can i install other roms or i must do something before ??
4.If i use this cm installer i know that i will lose my warranty, am i right ?? And if yes, is there any posiblity to restore the phone to original state (i mean lock back the bootloader and others) ?
Thanks
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1) Yes
2) In Settings there will be an update option, you can also flash ZIP by downloading them from (http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=mako)
3) Yes, you can install other ROMS and gapps from recovery.
4) Yes, you can use google's stock images to restore your phone to original state.
whitemolecule said:
1) Yes
2) In Settings there will be an update option, you can also flash ZIP by downloading them from (http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=mako)
3) Yes, you can install other ROMS and gapps from recovery.
4) Yes, you can use google's stock images to restore your phone to original state.
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Thanks a lot man. So about restoring at point the 4th question. Just flash in cwm a the stock rom and that's it?
AndyTimE said:
Thanks a lot man. So about restoring at point the 4th question. Just flash in cwm a the stock rom and that's it?
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Not actually, you need to flash it via fastboot after installing device drivers from your computer. Which is a small tool that comes with Android SDK. (You can find it everywhere)
But I am sure there are flashable recovery ZIPs for stock ROMs on this forum.
AndyTimE said:
Thanks a lot man. So about restoring at point the 4th question. Just flash in cwm a the stock rom and that's it?
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Here's a link to WUG's toolkit that can help with your Nexus 4: http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Being that you're a noob (just like me) you may want to try flashing things with the android SDK instead of a toolkit (not saying it's bad, I've actually never used it). I just started messing with my nexus 4 using the SDK and some of the write ups here and found them really helpful and I learned a lot. Then again, if you consider yourself computer illiterate (not saying you are, your choice) you may WANT to use the toolkit. Just my .02.
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whitemolecule said:
Not actually, you need to flash it via fastboot after installing device drivers from your computer. Which is a small tool that comes with Android SDK. (You can find it everywhere)
But I am sure there are flashable recovery ZIPs for stock ROMs on this forum.
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By using that CM installer to unlock bootloadder and install cwm and cyanogenmod, is there any change to brick the device or any incompatiblities ?? Just take the phone out of box install that CM app on the phone and on the pc and start ??
Edit: The app is no more in playstore, from where can i take that official app ??
You can take it from get.cm
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AndyTimE said:
By using that CM installer to unlock bootloadder and install cwm and cyanogenmod, is there any change to brick the device or any incompatiblities ?? Just take the phone out of box install that CM app on the phone and on the pc and start ??
Edit: The app is no more in playstore, from where can i take that official app ??
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You can download app as an apk file from their site: http://beta.download.cyanogenmod.org/install
It is a Nexus device, so it is hard to brick it.
I have been using custom ROMS from first day I bought the device and I haven't got a problem. As I said you can revert back to stock ROM or just try another ROM.
No one can warrant you that everything will work and there is always a chance of brick, but not too much if you do everything right.
so just update to latest official version of kitkat and then i use that cm installer without anything to do before like root or unlock bootloader ?

[Q] recovery missing

Hi everyone. I accidently flashed a 4.3 rom over a 4.4 one and my note 3 was bricked. I flashed stock rom via odin and got the phone alive and running again but I found out the recovery was missing/recovery bootloop. I tried flashing cwm through odin but it didnt work.Does anyone know how to fix this? Thank you in advance. -sorry if my english is bad-
Nota3 said:
Hi everyone. I accidently flashed a 4.3 rom over a 4.4 one and my note 3 was bricked. I flashed stock rom via odin and got the phone alive and running again but I found out the recovery was missing/recovery bootloop. I tried flashing cwm through odin but it didnt work.Does anyone know how to fix this? Thank you in advance. -sorry if my english is bad-
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Which recovery are you referring to, the stock one or custom? Stock is hard to messed with except in extreme cases.
hey_joe said:
Which recovery are you referring to, the stock one or custom? Stock is hard to messed with except in extreme cases.
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Thank you for your reply.I dont know because I have never seen the recovery after i flashed the stock firmware.After I flashed firmware via odin should it be stock recovery or custom? I wish to obtain cwm recovery for my phone.
Nota3 said:
Thank you for your reply.I dont know because I have never seen the recovery after i flashed the stock firmware.After I flashed firmware via odin should it be stock recovery or custom? I wish to obtain cwm recovery for my phone.
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Flashing stock firmware will also replace any custom recovery you had with the stock one.
I've been using only CWM 6.0.4.7 by Chenglu. If you want to use this one, choose the correct version for your phone and flash using odin.
hey_joe said:
Flashing stock firmware will also replace any custom recovery you had with the stock one.
I've been using only CWM 6.0.4.7 by Chenglu. If you want to use this one, choose the correct version for your phone and flash using odin.
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thank you very much. it works like a charm.
Nota3 said:
thank you very much. it works like a charm.
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Glad it worked out for you.
Enjoy

[OREO] Stock recovery

Hi Everyone,
I can't find stock recovery for Oreo for European version. Could someone please help?
Flash with LG UP stock kdz of your model and you will have stock recovery.
mprovi_15 said:
Flash with LG UP stock kdz of your model and you will have stock recovery.
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Well, I do not want to go back to stock ROM. I just want stock recovery to flash OTA update. I have it for Android 7 but do not have for 8...
I think if I flash boot.img from here https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=272154 it will restore my kernel, ramdisk and recovery. Am I right?
So, boot.img is completely different thing. To have stock recovery you have to extract it from a stock rom.
xixx said:
So, boot.img is completely different thing. To have stock recovery you have to extract it from a stock rom.
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Did you manage to get that done?
Use this to flash the Oreo builds: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g6/development/rom-eu-lg-h870-20a-rom-t3794503
You can dirty flash, but is not recommended...
This if you are in the stock rom... But i think you are...

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