XPOSED ON Memo PAD 7 ME176C (Asus K013) with Android 5.0 Lollipop already rooted - MeMO Pad 7 General

I originally bought my Asus memo pad 7 ME176C and updated to Lollipop (Android 5.0)
1- To root my device I used the CWM (Clockworkmod), then I have to use the same program to do the Nandroid (backup)
2- When the ME176CX (rooted with Lollipop 5.0 running on) it is turned on and plugged to the pc I run IntelAndroid-FBRL-05-16-2015-PTR, ACCEPT, ENTER, T4
3- Inside the CWM (Vampire Venue 8 V6.0.3.7) select “Backup and restore”, Backup, Backup (the normal one, not advanced mode) if you want to use the internal memory (my backup weight was 2,35Gb) that´s why maybe you prefer the “Backup to external sdcard” option
The backup will be created on /sdcard/clockworkmod/ but it´s hidden for windows
After that I selected “go back”, “Reboot system now” and Yes (when telling that root access could be missed).
4- Copied the xposed framework xposed-v87-sdk21-x86.zip in the tablet, run CWM again, T4 on the pc
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk21/x86/
in our case our processor is Intel Z3745 and it´s architecture is X86-64 that´s why I selected X86 and I took the SDK21 because Lollipop 5.0 is SDK21 (I can see that info in Root checker application when I check the root status. I took the last version available that was V87
https://browser.primatelabs.com/v4/cpu/3235872
5- On the tablet I selected “install zip”, “choose zip from sdcard” because I loaded the xposed-v87-sdk21-x86.zip on the internal memory, 0/ because I placed it on the main directory of my tablet. Selected xposed-v87-sdk21-x86.zip, YES.
6- After installation without any error message, “go back”, “reboot system now”, yes.
7- Process to finish the reboot took 8:20 minutes in my case.
8- Copied the XposedInstaller_3.1.1.apk in the Tablet and installed it allowing permissions
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
9- Now you can download any xposed module apk from:
http://repo.xposed.info/module-overview
Copied it inside my tablet with pc and installed it from my tablet.
10- In the tablet run xposed and enable the module in the module menu.
11- finally I run again the CWM using IntelAndroid-FBRL-05-16-2015-PTR once again in my pc when the tablet was connected by usb and turned on because I wanted to delete the nandroid done in step 1 to liberate the space on my tablet, T4.
12- Inside CWM (tablet) “Backup and restore”, “delete”, selected my archive (2017-06-29.14.58.19/ In my case), “yes-delete”, “go back”, “reboot system now”, “yes-fix root”

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How to install Khmer Unicode on Galaxy Tap P1000

Instruction:
1.You need to upgrade to Android 2.3.3, please follow this instruction: http://droidangel.blogspot.com/2011/05/how-to-flash-updateupgrade-samsung_12.html
(If you already upgraded please go to step no.2) choose the one without bootloader.
2.Then time to root it: http://droidangel.blogspot.com/2011/05/procedure-how-to-root-samsung-galaxy.html
(If you already root, go to step no. 3).
3.Flash overcome kernel via Odin by go into download mode: http://www.ziddu.com/download/17518780/002001-Overcome_Kernel_v4.0.0.zip.html
(Do not choose re-partition on Odin) and check how much space do you have in the internal storage (not the total size of your tab).
4.Download the official MIUI http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1324528
5.Put it into your SD card
6.Boot into recovery mode by press the power button and select Reboot -> Recovery.
7.Wipe data, wipe cache. Go to advance wipe dalvik cache.
8.Install Zip from SD card, select the MIUI zip file that you just download. Choose install it.
9.Reboot your Tap.
10.After that boot into recovery again and install this file: http://ubuntuone.com/7NUVkI862sTvgu5A14bbJk
11.Use ES File Explorer / Root Explorer to delete DroidSanArabic & Hebrew then reboot
12.Install Multiling Keyboard and Khmer plugin from Android Market.
That’s it!!!
Make sure you have System Space at least 1.3Gb. Otherwise you have to redo it again and again.
Use FriendCaster app for Facebook and CM7 Camera (http://www.mediafire.com/?czzy0o2u571ex8y) instead of Stock MIUI.
If you don’t have internal storage you will loss all your app every time you reboot!
Warning:
I hold no responsibility at all. Do it at your own risk!
Make sure you back up, before you flash anything!

Quick question on the guides to root the N7

I just got an N7 32GB tablet, very nice. I plan on rooting this device. Mine still on 4.2.1. What guide you guys recommend, both seem good so I'm undecided.
Thanks
Aut0botK1lla said:
I just got an N7 32GB tablet, very nice. I plan on rooting this device. Mine still on 4.2.1. What guide you guys recommend, both seem good so I'm undecided.
Thanks
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Do you know how to use adb/fastboot ? if you know you can use that to easily root the N7.
Here's the link on how to use adb/fastboot to unlock and root the Nexus 7.
If not, then use this toolkit by following the link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
Download the program and install it.
After that, watch this tutorial first once and then start rooting with the toolkit.
http://www.youtube.com/results?sear...0.219.737.0j3j1.4.0...0.0...1ac.1.NbcxhPx0ZLs
IMPORTANT NOTE: You must unlock your Nexus 7's bootloader in order to proceed with the rooting process. As a result, everything in your tablet will be erased. So backup what you can and put it back later.
I would recommend using adb fast boot method, it is very simple if you follows it correctly, I will give you full instructions on how to unlock boot loader and root
ALL DATA WILL BE LOST , BACKUP EVERYTHING
I RECOMMEND USING TWRP CUSTOM RECOVERY
Getting started
In order to root Android 4.2 the following three requirements must be satisfied beforehand:
The Android SDK, which you can download from Google Developers
A custom recovery like ClockworkMod (CWM) or Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP)
SuperSU, which you can download from CF-Root
There are no major differences between the two, but TWRP is more touch-oriented thanks to larger buttons. CWM is also available in a touch-compatible variant, but it has much smaller buttons. It's a matter of personal preference between the two though, but you have to choose one.
Before starting the process I urge you to perform a backup, as all data might be lost afterwards. You can copy the contents of the SD card to a safe external location such as cloud storage service or computer hard drive.
Setting the Stage
The first step that needs to be performed after all the files are downloaded is to install the Android SDK. Afterwards open the Android SDK Manager and select the following two items:
Android SDK Platform-tools -- it contains the required programs to install Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
Google USB Driver -- it contains the necessary drivers for the Nexus device
Then you should create a folder in an easily accessible location within the command line. In this example I will use a folder named "Root" in my C:\ drive in Windows. The path name will therefore be: "C:\Root".
From the folder where Android SDK Platform-tools is installed (in my case it is "C:\Program Files x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools") copy the following files to the previously created "Root" folder:
adb.exe
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
fastboot.exe
The following files must also be copied to the "Root" folder:
CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip -- SuperSU file
The custom recovery that you previously downloaded for your specific device (please see below)
For my 8 GB nexus 7 wifi(codename "grouper") I will use TWRP with the name "openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-grouper.img".
You can easily find the codename for your devoice by looking into Google
The custom recovery file differs for each device, please make sure you download the correct file
In order to make the process smoother for instance the SuperSU file can be renamed to "root.zip" and the custom recovery to "customrecovery.zip". It's a matter of convenience, but for accuracy I will stick to the original naming for this guide.
If the previous steps are completed you must have the following six files in your "Root" folder:
adb.exe
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
fastboot.exe
CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip -- SuperSU file
The custom recovery. In my case it is "openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-grouper.img"
From there, you can proceed to install the drivers for "fastboot mode". To install them, follow these steps:
Power off your Nexus device.
Press and hold Volume Up and Volume Down then press and hold the Power button; the device will now enter "fastboot mode".
Go to Device Manager (Computer -> Properties -> Device Manager in Windows 7/8) and identify the device; for me it shows up as Android 1.0.
Right click Android 1.0 and select "Update Driver Software," then select "Browse my computer for driver software".
Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer," then click "Next".
From "Have Disk..." option go to the folder where you have Google USB Driver installed (for me it's "C:\Program Files .(x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver") and select "android_winusb.inf".
Out of the three options select "Android ADB Interface" and validate any future warning window to install the driver.
Final preparations
Everything is prepared in order to start the installation process, but in order to do so a command window must be opened. Windows Key + R opens "Run"; type in "cmd" and the command window appears. Typing "cd C:\Root" and pressing Enter sets the "Root" folder as the working directory. Pressing the Shift key and right clicking inside the "Root" folder will also deliver the same result.
The device must be turned on in "fastboot mode" which I have explained at step no.2 during the driver installation process, and obviously plugged-in to the computer. You then have to type in the following commands while in "fastboot mode":
fastboot devices -- this is just for verification purposes; if there is no listed device then the drivers have been improperly installed and steps 1 through 7 must be redone.
fastboot oem unlock -> you have to accept the prompt in order to continue -- this command will unlock the bootloader, but it will also erase the data on the device which is why a backup is necessary.
fastboot reboot-bootloader -- this will reboot the bootloader.
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-grouper.img -- this will flash the custom recovery --please use the specific file and name for your particular Nexus device!
fastboot erase cache -- this will erase the cache -- might not be necessary but it's just as a precaution.
fastboot reboot -- this will reboot the device.
After Android 4.2 is loaded and running the SuperSU file must be copied from the "Root" folder to the internal storage (shows up in Windows Explorer as a Nexus device). A simple copy and paste will do the trick here.
Then you have to power off the Nexus device and enter "fastboot mode" again. Use the Volume Up and Volume Down keys to navigate until you can select "Recovery Mode". After the power button is pressed the device will reboot in the new custom recovery.
Rooting your Nexus device
If you have ClockworkMod installed, you have to perform the following steps:
Select "install zip from sdcard"
Select "choose zip from sdcard"
Select "0" (zero) folder
Select "CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip"
Select "Yes - Install CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip"
Select "Go Back"
Select "reboot system now"
If you have Team Win Recovery Project installed, you have to perform the following steps:
Press "Install".\
Select "CWM-SuperSU-v0.97.zip" -- for me it's in the "0" (zero) folder
Swipe to confirm flash
Press "Wipe cache/dalvik" (just as a precaution)
Swipe to wipe
Press "Reboot System"
After Android 4.2 loads your device can run apps with elevated privileges (meaning it's rooted). A SuperSU app is installed in order to allow root requests, so please use your judgement on which apps you grant access.
If you experiences any problem, please reply and I will look into it.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
+ Above.
Way to wordy and not easy to follow
Basically:
Boot into recovery (yes i know you don't properly have one)
Get Android SDK from HERE
Once downloaded/installed.
Navigate to the "Platform-tools" folder, where you should see ADB/FASTBOOT
Hold shift, right click and "open command prompt here"
type fastboot devices
(if your device is listed, move on)
Unlock your bootloader
type fastboot oem unlock
Download THIS(supersu)
Download TWRP from HERE
Place the SuperSU download file on your SD CARD (Nexus has a virtual SD, place it there)
Place the recovery in the "Platform-tools" folder with your ADB/FASTBOOT files.
Reboot to fastboot again (Power and volume down)
fastboot devices
if listed continue:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-grouper.img
Reboot back into recovery (which should now be twrp) (POWER AND VOLUME DOWN)
Then from TWRP menu choose "Install"
Find the 2 files you downloaded and placed on SD card
Install them using TWRP.
Reboot
Profit.
Wilks3y said:
+ Above.
Way to wordy and not easy to follow
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Well... I liked it... for a guy with only 2 posts to his/her name to explain (perhaps in TOO much detail) how to root takes b**ls:!
Keep it up, naman14... but be a little more judicious in what you include (and choose to exclude) in your walkthrou's.
Writing instructions is art in itself... and requires practice. Succinct and pithy is the way to go.
Rgrds,
Ged.
Thank you all, the last thing i ever rooted was my sprint htc hero a yr or so ago

[GUIDE] How to root ZTE Blade , install CWM and install ROM without PC

In this Guide,I will show you how to root your ZTE Blade , install Clockworkmod and install a ROM , without a PC.​ZTE Blade is also known as:
-Base Lutea
-Orange San Francisco
-Dell XCD35
***CLICK HERE TO GET THE ZIP PACKAGE!***​Download the ZIP package made by me ; containig all files you will need (depends what Gen your Blade is):
-Ask Mr Pigfish (to know if your device is Gen1 or Gen2 Phone)
-gen1-to-gen2.zip (If your device is a Gen1 , this will make it to Gen2 , I will explain it to you in detail)
-ES File Explorer
-u_Root.apk
-latestgen2.zip
-recovery.apk
To unpack the ZIP , get a File Manager or ZIP unpacker from Android Market (Play Store)
The ROM you want to install ( I highly recommend a ICS ROM - from Cyanogenmod) you can easily download to your phone.
This all files you can easily download to your /sdcard , you won't need a PC.
This Method to root your ZTE Blade is the safest.
First we need to know what Gen your ZTE Blade I is.
To look what Gen your Blade is , install and run Ask Mr Pigfish.apk , this will say you in less seconds what Gen your device is.
**If it is a Gen1 phone , follow these steps with the Headline "Gen1 Phone".**
--If it is a Gen 2 phone , follow the steps with the Headline "Gen2 Phone" .--
**Gen1 Phone**
Get the files from the zip:
-ES File Explorer
-gen1-to-gen2.zip
Steps:
-With the ES File Explorer you have to unzip the gen1-to-gen2.zip to your sdcard (/sdcard/)
-You will get a folder named "image" on your SDCard.
-Turn off the phone , remove the battery and put the battery back in.
- Hold the front MENU-Button and Volume+ button together and press power on (so you hold three buttons during power on)
-When you see some green Text appear , you can let the buttons.
-Now your phone is converted from Gen1 to Gen2!
-Now the Phone will reboot , and you will get to CWM Recovery!
----NOW WE NEED TO INSTALL A CUSTOM ROM-----​
-Get a Custom ROM from ZTE Blade Android Development , no matter what version is (Gingerbread or ICS or other Version - doesn't matter).
-The ROM must be made only for the Blade.
-Save the ROM at /sdcard/.
-Turn your phone off.
-During pressing power on your phone , press Volume- , and let the 2 buttons only go , when you are in Clockworkmod Recovery.
-In the CWM-Recovery you can only navigate with the buttons (Menu,Volume +/-)
-Scroll to "Wipe Data&Factory Reset" with Volume buttons and press the MENU button.
-Choose Yes.
-Then make the same at "Wipe Cache"
-When you are with both wipe finished , go to "Install .zip from sdcard" -> "choose .zip from sdcard" -> go to your RomName.zip (RomName is the name of the ROM!) , then choose "Yes" and the ROM is installing.
-When the ROM is installed , just "reboot system now" and your device is rebooting!
**First boot needs some time**
______________________________________________________________________________​
"Gen2 Phone"
Get the files from the zip:
-ES File Explorer
-u_Root.apk
-recovery.apk
-latestgen2.zip
Make sure "Unknown Sources" and "USB-Debugging" are enabled (at Settings)!
-Install the u_Root.apk
-Tap "Open"
-Tap "Permanent Root"
-Please be patient. This process can take up to 15 Minutes , your phone might reboot.
-When it is ready , download the latestgen2.zip .
-Extract the latestgen2.zip to your /sdcard/
-You will get a file named "clock.img"
-Now make sure again if "Unknown Sources" are enabled.
-Download now the recovery.apk .
-Install it and open it , "Superuser will ask for permissions - you have to tap OK"
-Tap Recovery Tab
-Tap install recovery
-Tap /sdcard/clock.img and press OK.
-Wait till Installing is finished , then Tap "Reboot to Recovery" and click OK.
**Congrats , you have now CWM!**
----NOW WE NEED TO INSTALL A CUSTOM ROM-----​
-Get a Custom ROM from ZTE Blade Android Development , no matter what version is (Gingerbread or ICS or other Version - doesn't matter).
-The ROM must be made only for the Blade.
-Save the ROM at /sdcard/.
-Turn your phone off.
-During pressing power on your phone , press Volume- , and let the 2 buttons only go , when you are in Clockworkmod Recovery.
-In the CWM-Recovery you can only navigate with the buttons (Menu,Volume +/-)
-Scroll to "Wipe Data&Factory Reset" with Volume buttons and press the MENU button.
-Choose Yes.
-Then make the same at "Wipe Cache"
-When you are with both wipe finished , go to "Install .zip from sdcard" -> "choose .zip from sdcard" -> go to your RomName.zip (RomName is the name of the ROM!) , then choose "Yes" and the ROM is installing.
-When the ROM is installed , just "reboot system now" and your device is rebooting!
**First boot needs some time**
Your ROM might need Gapps , you will find them HERE.
Download the Gapps for your Android Version ; If you use ICS , choose the Gapps_ics_xxxx.zip !
The Gapps are in a flashable .zip , just flash the .zip wia CWM.
ZTE Blade ROMS are working for BASE Lutea , Dell XCD35 and Orange San Francisco too , they have different names , but are the same device.
Have fun with the bunch of Custom Rom and Mods
"dead link"***CLICK HERE TO GET THE ZIP PACKAGE!*** and the device known as avea in touch
Desparoux said:
"dead link"***CLICK HERE TO GET THE ZIP PACKAGE!*** and the device known as avea in touch
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Sorry, but devhost deleted the ZIP , don't know why.
Will try it to upload another time.
Why not use mediafire or a shared file in dropbox.
Is there anywhere else I can obtain some of these files in the meantime?
cwm
kevinrus123 said:
In this Guide,I will show you how to root your ZTE Blade , install Clockworkmod and install a ROM , without a PC.​ZTE Blade is also known as:
-Base Lutea
-Orange San Francisco
-Dell XCD35
***CLICK HERE TO GET THE ZIP PACKAGE!***​Download the ZIP package made by me ; containig all files you will need (depends what Gen your Blade is):
-Ask Mr Pigfish (to know if your device is Gen1 or Gen2 Phone)
-gen1-to-gen2.zip (If your device is a Gen1 , this will make it to Gen2 , I will explain it to you in detail)
-ES File Explorer
-u_Root.apk
-latestgen2.zip
-recovery.apk
To unpack the ZIP , get a File Manager or ZIP unpacker from Android Market (Play Store)
The ROM you want to install ( I highly recommend a ICS ROM - from Cyanogenmod) you can easily download to your phone.
This all files you can easily download to your /sdcard , you won't need a PC.
This Method to root your ZTE Blade is the safest.
First we need to know what Gen your ZTE Blade I is.
To look what Gen your Blade is , install and run Ask Mr Pigfish.apk , this will say you in less seconds what Gen your device is.
**If it is a Gen1 phone , follow these steps with the Headline "Gen1 Phone".**
--If it is a Gen 2 phone , follow the steps with the Headline "Gen2 Phone" .--
**Gen1 Phone**
Get the files from the zip:
-ES File Explorer
-gen1-to-gen2.zip
Steps:
-With the ES File Explorer you have to unzip the gen1-to-gen2.zip to your sdcard (/sdcard/)
-You will get a folder named "image" on your SDCard.
-Turn off the phone , remove the battery and put the battery back in.
- Hold the front MENU-Button and Volume+ button together and press power on (so you hold three buttons during power on)
-When you see some green Text appear , you can let the buttons.
-Now your phone is converted from Gen1 to Gen2!
-Now the Phone will reboot , and you will get to CWM Recovery!
----NOW WE NEED TO INSTALL A CUSTOM ROM-----​
-Get a Custom ROM from ZTE Blade Android Development , no matter what version is (Gingerbread or ICS or other Version - doesn't matter).
-The ROM must be made only for the Blade.
-Save the ROM at /sdcard/.
-Turn your phone off.
-During pressing power on your phone , press Volume- , and let the 2 buttons only go , when you are in Clockworkmod Recovery.
-In the CWM-Recovery you can only navigate with the buttons (Menu,Volume +/-)
-Scroll to "Wipe Data&Factory Reset" with Volume buttons and press the MENU button.
-Choose Yes.
-Then make the same at "Wipe Cache"
-When you are with both wipe finished , go to "Install .zip from sdcard" -> "choose .zip from sdcard" -> go to your RomName.zip (RomName is the name of the ROM!) , then choose "Yes" and the ROM is installing.
-When the ROM is installed , just "reboot system now" and your device is rebooting!
**First boot needs some time**
______________________________________________________________________________​
"Gen2 Phone"
Get the files from the zip:
-ES File Explorer
-u_Root.apk
-recovery.apk
-latestgen2.zip
Make sure "Unknown Sources" and "USB-Debugging" are enabled (at Settings)!
-Install the u_Root.apk
-Tap "Open"
-Tap "Permanent Root"
-Please be patient. This process can take up to 15 Minutes , your phone might reboot.
-When it is ready , download the latestgen2.zip .
-Extract the latestgen2.zip to your /sdcard/
-You will get a file named "clock.img"
-Now make sure again if "Unknown Sources" are enabled.
-Download now the recovery.apk .
-Install it and open it , "Superuser will ask for permissions - you have to tap OK"
-Tap Recovery Tab
-Tap install recovery
-Tap /sdcard/clock.img and press OK.
-Wait till Installing is finished , then Tap "Reboot to Recovery" and click OK.
**Congrats , you have now CWM!**
----NOW WE NEED TO INSTALL A CUSTOM ROM-----​
-Get a Custom ROM from ZTE Blade Android Development , no matter what version is (Gingerbread or ICS or other Version - doesn't matter).
-The ROM must be made only for the Blade.
-Save the ROM at /sdcard/.
-Turn your phone off.
-During pressing power on your phone , press Volume- , and let the 2 buttons only go , when you are in Clockworkmod Recovery.
-In the CWM-Recovery you can only navigate with the buttons (Menu,Volume +/-)
-Scroll to "Wipe Data&Factory Reset" with Volume buttons and press the MENU button.
-Choose Yes.
-Then make the same at "Wipe Cache"
-When you are with both wipe finished , go to "Install .zip from sdcard" -> "choose .zip from sdcard" -> go to your RomName.zip (RomName is the name of the ROM!) , then choose "Yes" and the ROM is installing.
-When the ROM is installed , just "reboot system now" and your device is rebooting!
**First boot needs some time**
Your ROM might need Gapps , you will find them HERE.
Download the Gapps for your Android Version ; If you use ICS , choose the Gapps_ics_xxxx.zip !
The Gapps are in a flashable .zip , just flash the .zip wia CWM.
ZTE Blade ROMS are working for BASE Lutea , Dell XCD35 and Orange San Francisco too , they have different names , but are the same device.
Have fun with the bunch of Custom Rom and Mods
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holla sir my name is sardul gupta i m using this phone from last 1 year i totally dissapointed with the ui of this phone can u tell me how to install cwm in this device thanks
any way to get a mirror because I can't download the package, it tells me to disable adblock (haha **** you??) how about some free host like dropbox or google drive?
Plz sir send me download file that zip file not available
Plz sir send me zip file
Why such fail hit this forum!!!
It's completely useless...
Because slowly everything will be paid!

[GUIDE] Port firefox OS to Nexus 4 + Galaxy 2 Dual Boot

How To Install Firefox OS on a nexus 4 and dual boot. ​
XDA-Developers member pureexe has created an Image that will help you to port Firefox OS to your Google Nexus 4. Here is the list of what works and what doesn’t works:
What Works:
– Wi-Fi
– Data
– Phone Calls
– Contact Import
– GPS
– SMS/MMS
-Some Sensors (Light+Gyroscope+Acceleration)
-ADB
Does NOT Work:
– Camera
-MTP/PTP
– A lot of other things
How To Flash
Step 1: First connect your device to PC (desktop/laptop) via USB and make sure that USB debugging enabled on your device.
Step 2: Now to be on safe side create a Nandroid backup from recovery its because if something goes wrong then you can easily backup all your data.
Step 3: After creating backup, now download the ROM (FFOS_mako_********.zip) file and place these files on the SD card of the phone.
Step 4: Now switch off the phone and boot the phone into Recovery mode.
Step 5: Assuming you are in the Recovery mode and now you have to wipe the full data on your device. To do this, you have to click on “Wipe Data/Factory Reset” option. As soon as you click on “Wipe Data/Factory Reset” option a new screen pop-up where you have to click on “Yes” option.
Step 6: After wiping out all the data on your device you have to wipe the cache & the dalvik cache also.
Step 7: Now go to “install zip from SD card” option and click on “select zip from SD card”. After selecting the option “select zip from SD card” you have to choose the ROM file.
Step 8: After performing all the correctly in step 7 you have to clear the cache and & dalvik cache again.
Step 9: Now, go to “Install zip from SD card” option and click on “Select zip from SD card”. After selecting the option “Select zip from SD card”, you have to choose the optional file like home app or server module
Step 10 : Assuming you have performed all the steps correctly, now simply reboot your device and it will boot into Firefox OS.
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How to dual boot: ONLY FOR GALAXY S2
Warning: This procedure doesn't really work anymore. It only works with Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and Siyah Kernel v 5.0.1. Later versions of either won't work. Consider this guide archived, and use it at your own risk.
If you want to test B2G from time to time but continue using Android as your main OS and you have a Samsung Galaxy S2, you can choose to install B2G in a separate partition (which is already present on the phone) and choose where to boot into when your device starts.
Prerequisites
In order to dual boot Android and B2G, you have to meet these prerequisites:
You have to have built B2G for the Galaxy S2
You have to download the Siyah kernel v. 5.0.1 for the Galaxy S2
You need the tool simg2img, that you get automatically if you build B2G following the guide on MDN
You need the heimdall tool, best if version 1.3.1 as you may encounter problems with version 1.3.2
One-time operations
There are several operations to do in order to get a working dual boot. The following ones need to be done the first time only.
In order to use heimdall without requiring root access, you should create a file called android.rules (the portion of the name before the .rules extension is arbitrary) and place it in /etc/udev/rules.d. The file should contain a line line the following:
Code:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="04e8", MODE="0666"
In order to activate this rule, you should restart udev:
Code:
sudo service udev restart
and then unplug and replug in the phone. The above rule will also allow adb to access the SGS2 without requiring root privlidges.
Flashing the Siyah kernel
The Siyah kernel is mandatory for the dual boot, because it is this kernel that manages it. Once you have downloaded and decompressed the tar file, you'll be left with a file named zImage. In order to flash it on your phone you have to follow these steps:
Switch off your phone
Reboot in download mode (press together volume down + home + power buttons and then, when asked, volume up button)
Use heimdall to flash the kernel with the following command (your phone needs to be connected to your PC):
heimdall flash --kernel /path/to/zImage
Once the kernel is flashed the phone will reboot.
Preparing the B2G rom environment
Once you've installed the Siyah kernel, it's time to use its functions to prepare the environment to install your B2G image in the secondary partition. Follow these steps:
Switch off your phone
Reboot in recovery mode (press together volume up + home + power buttons)
In the CWMR Touch interface, go to dual-boot options -> Wipe 2ndROM data/cache -> Yes - Wipe. This operation will take some time
Once the operation is finished, select Go Back and then reboot system now to reboot your phone. If you check, inside the internal SD card of your phone you'll now have a .secondrom directory with inside two files named cache.img and data.img.
B2G update operations
The following operations need to be done every time you build a new version of B2G.
In order to simplify command line instructions, it's advised to copy all needed files in a same folder of your choice. These are the files that need to be copied inside the folder:
Code:
simg2img, found in B2G/out/target/product/galaxys2/system/bin/
system.img, found in B2G/out/target/product/galaxys2/
userdata.img, found in B2G/out/target/product/galaxys2/
Once you have all the files in one place, do the following:
Create a data.img file out of the sparse file userdata.img. You can do it with the following command:
Code:
simg2img userdata.img data.img
Put the data.img file on your phone's .secondrom folder. You can do this either by enabling file storage mode on your phone and connecting it to your PC or, if you have USB Debug active, you can use adb:
adb push /path/to/data.img /sdcard/.secondrom/data.img
Switch off your phone
Reboot in download mode (press together volume down + home + power buttons and then, when asked, volume up button)
Use heimdall to flash B2G firmware inside the second partition:
heimdall flash --hidden system.img
Once the flash is finished, your phone will reboot and at boot time you can boot into your second rom (the B2G one) by pressing the home button during the bootloader countdown. If everything has gone right, once you've finished booting B2G you'll have a black screen on your phone. You now have to install Gaia.
Note: Depending on how you want to test B2G, you may not want to put a new data.img file on the phone every time you update B2G, as it will wipe all of your preferences, installed applications and in general pretty much everything you've done while using B2G.
Boot operations
The following operations need to be done every time you boot inside B2G.
Unfortunately, there's no simple way to put Gaia inside the system.img B2G image, and it get lost when you switch off your phone, so you'll need to install Gaia again every time you boot inside B2G. To install Gaia, type the following on a console after you've booted your phone inside B2G (so you have a black screen) and have connected your phone to your PC:
cd B2G/gaia
GAIA_DOMAIN=foo.org make install-gaia
After the upload of Gaia is completed, on your phone's screen the B2G interface will appear.
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Dual Boot With Nexus 4 :
Original Link Here
Text Steps :
-Download FFOS.zip file
-Go to TWRP recovery
-Go to advanced, MultiROM, add ROM
-Select android, and don't share kernel
-Select next, then select zip file
-Select the FFOS.zip file
-After that go to list ROMs, pick FFOS, select flash zip, and flash the addons you want
-Reboot to multiboot
-Select FFOS and boot it
-Wait about 2 minutes
-You're now booted to FFOS
BTW FFOS stands for firefox OS
Downloads :
FFOS image Here
Contributors + Complier
pureexefor image and steps
Mozilla (for Dual Boot 1)
Riro Zizo for dual boot 2
Me, for putting all this stuff together!
@Apph3x
I have two version of porting
- Base Jellybean 4.3
- Base Kitkat
i know Base Kitkat is bad but working fine on base Jellybean 4.3
on jellybean everything working except MTP
Please read this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44451567&postcount=2
Thanks
@pureexe I know but I'm sparse on time will update soon. The image is your latest 1 tho ;D thanks for original guide
Updated
Removed by owner
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
Updated
UPDATE BASE LAYER 4.3
What Works:
- Wi-Fi
- Data
- Phone Calls
- Bluetooth
- Camera (Rear Camera & Front Camera)
- Video Record
- GPS
- SMS/MMS
- MUSIC (Mp3 & ogg decoder working)
- USB tethering
- WIFI tethering
- Video HQ decoder
- Sensor (Light+Gyroscope+Acceleration)
- ADB
- A lot of thing
Does NOT Work:
-MTP/PTP
Download
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devd...ct/dl/?id=3793

YD206>YD201[HOW TO] Install latest RU.134+Root+Xposed+Free space in system partition

YD206>YD201[HOW TO] Install latest RU.134+Root+Xposed+Free space in system partition
Note1: All commands are sent from "C:\Program Files (x86)\yotaphone_flasher"
Note2: Sometimes it looks like phone is stucked in boot animation. Please wait, cool your phone and wait. It Happened me a lot of times when I tuned this guide. But in this last it worked well. There was no need to restart phone.
1. install adb-setup-1.4.3.exe
2. install yotaphone2_flasher.exe
3. unzip 5.0.0-RU1.1.124.zip to "C:\Program Files (x86)\yotaphone_flasher\firmware"
4. unzip 4.4.3-S01-003-CN1.0.3.32a.zip to temporary folder
5. copy files from CN radio folder to "C:\Program Files (x86)\yotaphone_flasher\firmware\radio"
6. copy twrp_yotaphone2.img to "C:\Program Files (x86)\yotaphone_flasher\firmware"
7. enable USB debugging from developer options on your YotaPhone 2.
8. connect it to PC with a USB cable, if it asks for debugging authorization, permit it.
9. turn off. Then start phone in bootloader (Power+down)
10. unlock boot loader with: fastboot oem unlock
11. flash prepared firmware by running yotaphone_flasher.exe and select 1. later confirm replace user data. Please check if all images are sent successfully. Otherwise restart your PC or increase RAM.
12. start phone, add your google account (for able to update build-in applications)
13. Upload via USB to folder Download:
UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip
xposed-v87-sdk21-arm.zip
XposedInstaller_3.1.1.apk
14. Update to 1.134 via OTA
15. Wait until all applications are updated
16. Turn off phone. Boot to bootloader (power+down)
17. Flash TWRP: fastboot flash recovery twrp_yotaphone2.img
18. Turn off phone. Boot to Recovery (power+up, hold longer 5-7 seconds)
19. in TWRP: Mount>System>Back
20. Do backup of system+data+boot (for sure), byt Backup>Select>Swipe
21. There is too low space in system (<10MB). We need to remove application which will be updated anyway to latest version from GooglePlay. Will have >300MB
22. Click: Advanced>File manager
23. go to /system/app
24. Find Books click on it. Now you see apk file for built-in "Google Play Books application"
25. Click bottom (Google Play Books) icon, then delete, then swipe, then back.
26. Continue with these folders:
/Books
/CalendarGoogle (Calendar)
/Chrome (Chrome)
/CloudPrint (Cloud Print)
/Drive (Drive)
/Galaxy4 (some animated wallpaper)
/Hangouts (Hangouts)
/HoloSpiralWallpaper (...)
/Keep Keep
/Lingvo-release (ABBYY Lingvo)
/Maps (Maps)
/Music2 (Google Play Music)
/Newsstand (Google Play Newsstand)
/OfficeSuite_Free (OfficeSuite)
/Videos (Google Play Movies & TV)
/YouTube (Youtube)
27. Go to main menu inTWRP, click Install
28. Find your prepared files and install it. (UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip, xposed-v87-sdk21-arm.zip)
29. Reboot to System
30. Install XposedInstaller_3.1.1.apk
31. Update Super SU in Play store
32. Run super SU, it will try to update Super SU binary by script in TWRP
33. Later find Xposed application, download your programs and use
Questions to you guys, because now I can't test it. Is it needed to start flashing with 4.4.3EU, because i saw it in one thread.
And please, if I forgot anything, let me know.
It takes long time after step 11, right? I'm still waiting...
gdw1986 said:
It takes long time after step 11, right? I'm still waiting...
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After unlocking bootloader, the first boot takes a while, 30min more or less. Anyway, I suggest you to follow this guide which is kept updated: https://forum.xda-developers.com/yotaphone-one/help/guide-everything-to-yotaphone2-t3547194
TheArt. said:
After unlocking bootloader, the first boot takes a while, 30min more or less. Anyway, I suggest you to follow this guide which is kept updated: https://forum.xda-developers.com/yotaphone-one/help/guide-everything-to-yotaphone2-t3547194
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Thanks a lot.:good:
Excellent manual!
I have small comment:
Step 2 - It's better change Original yotaphone flasher on YotaFlasherReworked.zip - it's from that theme.

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