System/Boot/Recovery Images KVT49L: XNPH19O

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graffixnyc

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This is the System, Boot and recovery image from the
KVT49L: XNPH19O firmware (newer than the update zip I posted)

Recovery: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23487008491963229

Boot: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23487008491963228

System: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23487008491963261




Disclaimer: I am not responsible if you use this and brick your device or if your device blows up, implodes, flames start shooting from it, or it kills your neighbor's dog. Flash at your own risk. This process is not for the faint of heart so I am not responsible.... It was the other guy... I swear....
 
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Can you post up a picture of the recovery? I would like to see which it is.
 

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What would happen if i would flash it on my oppo7? I will try...

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How to enter system recovery

This is the System, Boot and recovery image from the
KVT49L: XNPH19O firmware (newer than the update zip I posted)

Recovery: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23487008491963229

Boot: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23487008491963228

System: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23487008491963261




Disclaimer: I am not responsible if you use this and brick your device or if your device blows up, implodes, flames start shooting from it, or it kills your neighbor's dog. Flash at your own risk. This process is not for the faint of heart so I am not responsible.... It was the other guy... I swear....

The zip is flash? The equipment is suppose root, right. How to enter system recovery? You have to install a custom recovery? Have the option to install from the internal memory zip files? Wipe cache is needed?
I'm on the official Portuguese forum Opo, we have two facilities in Portugal and start by yourself these questions. I'm noob and would like to know to pass information. obg:confused:
 

ailai55

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The zip is flash? The equipment is suppose root, right. How to enter system recovery? You have to install a custom recovery? Have the option to install from the internal memory zip files? Wipe cache is needed?
I'm on the official Portuguese forum Opo, we have two facilities in Portugal and start by yourself these questions. I'm noob and would like to know to pass information. obg:confused:

Hi,do you have dump files for 64G ? I flash the dump file on your pose my 64G OPO becomes 16G OPO...
 

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Hi,do you have dump files for 64G ? I flash the dump file on your pose my 64G OPO becomes 16G OPO...

I'm not sure how the partitions are set up with this device, but I assume since there is no SD card, it SHOULD be similar to a nexus. That being ASSUMED maybe this thread will shed some light for you. I have this issue on my nexus 4 all the time, and we also have variants based on storage size. The only difference among them is the storage partition's size, and all factory images are identical...meaning we don't have an 8gb factory image and a 16gb factory image. So I'm assuming this is the same case here....that would mean whatever happened isn't as a result of the images themselves, but rather an issue with the device just like with a Nexus 4. So this method may actually work for you. I'd strongly recommend using caution about the method involving deleting partitions via terminal, however...pay attention to the one that details using stock recovery. (with nexus devices, doing a factory reset with stock recovery will wipe the ENTIRE device, including the internal storage partition...FYI ;))

http://xdaforums.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-fix-internal-storage-16gb-8gb-t2033692
 
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I'm not sure how the partitions are set up with this device, but I assume since there is no SD card, it SHOULD be similar to a nexus. That being ASSUMED maybe this thread will shed some light for you. I have this issue on my nexus 4 all the time, and we also have variants based on storage size. The only difference among them is the storage partition's size, and all factory images are identical...meaning we don't have an 8gb factory image and a 16gb factory image. So I'm assuming this is the same case here....that would mean whatever happened isn't as a result of the images themselves, but rather an issue with the device just like with a Nexus 4. So this method may actually work for you. I'd strongly recommend using caution about the method involving deleting partitions via terminal, however...pay attention to the one that details using stock recovery. (with nexus devices, doing a factory reset with stock recovery will wipe the ENTIRE device, including the internal storage partition...FYI ;))

http://xdaforums.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-fix-internal-storage-16gb-8gb-t2033692

Thank you for your detailed instruction. I'm afraid I would just stay for 16G for now and wait for the OTA from Cyanogen. Hope it will resolve this issue.
btw,do you have your OPO already?
 

Manholas

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No partition

I'm not sure how the partitions are set up with this device, but I assume since there is no SD card, it SHOULD be similar to a nexus. That being ASSUMED maybe this thread will shed some light for you. I have this issue on my nexus 4 all the time, and we also have variants based on storage size. The only difference among them is the storage partition's size, and all factory images are identical...meaning we don't have an 8gb factory image and a 16gb factory image. So I'm assuming this is the same case here....that would mean whatever happened isn't as a result of the images themselves, but rather an issue with the device just like with a Nexus 4. So this method may actually work for you. I'd strongly recommend using caution about the method involving deleting partitions via terminal, however...pay attention to the one that details using stock recovery. (with nexus devices, doing a factory reset with stock recovery will wipe the ENTIRE device, including the internal storage partition...FYI ;))

http://xdaforums.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-fix-internal-storage-16gb-8gb-t2033692

The total storage capacity of the opo is the primary partition. Let's have a primary partition of 64GB. There are no divisions partitions.:good:
 

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When i flash system.img, i have error : data too large :(

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