Just used Tweezermod2.apk and now i got a blue bootlogo
TWRP ist also running fine...lets flash CM
TWRP ist also running fine...lets flash CM
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Just used Tweezermod2.apk and now i got a blue bootlogo
TWRP ist also running fine...lets flash CM
What does this actually overwrite? Does it overwrite stock rom and/or bootloader and recovery? I'm asking this because my kindle is only 8 gig (really only 5 gig) and I'm wondering if this plus twrp plus custom rom would all be installed on top of my existing software, or does it overwrite the files. I'm just wondering what kind of memory I'll have left after the process.
I have tryed the .apk and also the desktop versione, but this didn't work on my Kf2
btw, whats the difference between Tweezermod Installer V1 and V2? Just asking cause V1 did`t do it for me
whats the difference between desktop and wireless? wireless meaning you can access recovery on the KF2 w/o having to plug into your pc?
It worked fine for me. Are you granting the apk superuser permissions?
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this rom straight overwrites the system, bootloader and recovery, no memory taxing.. actually it runs quite a bit smoother than rooted stock..
It worked fine for me. Are you granting the apk superuser permissions?
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Did you also try the desktop version and checked the error output?
I must say, I find your response particularly disturbing. Bashing someone's work, whether warranted or not, is clearly against forum rules, and this could have been handled much more tactfully than your choice to publicly attempt to embarrass someone who is simply trying to learn and give back to the community by using the knowledge derived from it.This might be the most pathetically coded batch file I have ever seen. First of all, linux, doesn't interpret 'backslashes' as paths, second of all moutning system should be mount -o remount,rw -t ext4 /system /system, then do the same for sdcard. Seriously, this thing could be a deathtrap.
This might be the most pathetically coded batch file I have ever seen. First of all, linux, doesn't interpret 'backslashes' as paths, second of all moutning system should be mount -o remount,rw -t ext4 /system /system, then do the same for sdcard. Seriously, this thing could be a deathtrap.