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Chazz,
I was able to establish Resurrection 7.0 on the Moto Maxx and used my already authorized xt1254 SIM card. When I added my account, I allowed Google to take control of my phone (inadvertently) and Google cloned my Droid Turbo settings and apps and data to the new XT1250.
So then I had a working XT1250 on the Verizon network LTE, with Resurrection Remix as my OS.
You were on the right track here. Yes, let Google "restore" from recently used phone. It will often give you a choice of which recently used phone/device.
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Originally Posted by
[email protected]
Chazz,
But I didn't think I had root because I couldn't get SuperSU icon to populate my apps folder, no matter how many times I flashed it and re booted. I didn't see the SU icon in my apps folder, therefore didn't think I had root.
I did not use Rootcheck to verify, I just assumed I didn't have root.
If you flashed SuperSu, you had probably had root. Sometimes you have to download the "user" SuperSu version from Google Play, in addition to flashing in TWRP, to have SuperSu icon in your apps folder. Also, in some versions of the ROM, SuperSu will appear as a Settings category. Most recently, I had to download SuperSu from Google Play. When you then open SuperSu in app drawer (and you can put a shortcut on one of the desktop screens), you can see which apps have root or not. Especially if you open up Titanium Backup it should ask for root. When the SuperSU prompt appears to grant or deny root, you also know it's installed. The default prompt is 15 seconds, I believe, but in SuperSu settings I change that to 30 seconds to give me more time.
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Originally Posted by
[email protected]
Chazz,
So, I decided to try something different. I did a fresh wipe of everything except internal storage and re flashed TWRP, GApps, and RR, and this time I pre installed the SIM card in the XT1250 to see if the process progressed more easily.
The OS was operational, but device couldn't connect to Verizon network this time. Not SMS nor Voice.
So I never got the device on the Verizon network and had to take the SIM card out and put back in my Droid Turbo, so I would have an operational device to use.
So it's Saturday now and let's try it all again.
Getting nowhere fast.
Did an advanced wipe again, everything except internal storage, but now cannot re flash anything.
Get error image size exceeded partition limits + pre flash validation failed. Tried newly downloaded files but still same error, image size exceeded partition limits + pre flash validation failed.
Sideloading R R results in invalid zip signature error.
So I've gone backwards this day, but stuff happens !
Cheers
I'm not quite sure why this part didn't work out right.
If you boot into TWRP, connect to PC, drag over a zipped file -- like SuperSu -- and can see it.... (VERIFY you can see it and know it's what you dragged over) then you
could even wipe internal storage and have a really clean slate.
Some people do this on purpose so that everything on the phone is "new", no legacy issues. But it's scary because from completely wiped phone, you cannot boot back to anything since nothing is installed. You then have to drag over ROM, GAPPS, and SuperSu from PC connection to then install.
I am not telling you to do that, that's up to you, but something about your phone sounds really confused at this point. I hope you get back to the stages you were at the beginning of this post. You were almost there!