Okay, so I install the boot.img from Magisk, and then I install the same boot.img from the Fastboot mode using the link you provided for cDroid, right?Use the one i linked to, you can't just use any random boot.img
Okay, so I install the boot.img from Magisk, and then I install the same boot.img from the Fastboot mode using the link you provided for cDroid, right?Use the one i linked to, you can't just use any random boot.img
Is the boot image you patched called something with magisk? If not it's not patchedfastboot flash boot boot-20230529.img
target reported max download size of 268435456 bytes
sending 'boot' (196608 KB)...
OKAY [ 4.661s]
writing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: No such file or directory)
finished. total time: 4.669s
When I install the same boot that I previously patched with Magisk, I encounter this error through Fastbootd.
Edit:
If, on the other hand, I install the boot that Magisk patches previously via Fastboot (not Fastbootd), there is no error. It indicates that the installation is successful. However, when I open the Magisk app, it shows that Magisk is not installed.
I downloaded the boot file of the ROM from the link you provided earlier. I opened that boot file through the Magisk app and selected the "Install" option. After Magisk installation is complete, the file has the same name, and there are no modifications.Is the boot image you patched called something with magisk? If not it's not patched
Example: magisk_patched-25210_5F87S
Magisk creates a new file next to where the boot image was located on your phoneI downloaded the boot file of the ROM from the link you provided earlier. I opened that boot file through the Magisk app and selected the "Install" option. After Magisk installation is complete, the file has the same name, and there are no modifications.
Magisk creates a new file next to where the boot image was located on your phone
Yes, I do as well. Although I am not 100% sure if it is that much lower then with other devices. At least in my car I do find the bluetooth playback volume always rather low …Hi guys is anybody else face low volume when playing trough Bluetooth headset or Bluetooth speaker. Thanks
The best method I have found for this is to use Migrate NG and Migrate Flasher to backup/restore your installed apps. Don't use the 5.x version on play store though they are broken, use the 4.x versions from this post. The only issue with this is it doesn't seem to capture permissions on Android 13 but everything else works.If their is no other way than a full clean flash, what would be the best options for backup and restore?
And while I am at it: What would in general the best way for a complete system backup, so I can get at least back to an (old) working state? The crDroid recovery doesn't seem to include a backup option …
You have to update to OOS 12 48. Then you can use a fastboot ROM to take you to the latest update.hello, i'm on 11 rom, and i want to upgrade directly to 13 in order to install cdroid.
is it possible, how, without installing increments0
mm, and can i update to 12.48 directly? or incrementallyYou have to update to OOS 12 48. Then you can use a fastboot ROM to take you to the latest update.
Directly, you could download the file and update using system update. Or you could ota from 11.2.10.10. Unless you're using a 2127. Then I'm not sure how to go about that.
Thanks mate, will doDirectly, you could download the file and update using system update. Or you could ota from 11.2.10.10.
I'm not sure about the Eva kernel but yes you can still flash the blu spark kernel.
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adb sideload crDroid.zip
adb sideload crDroid.zip
1. Download
2. Extract
3. Put phone in fastboot mode (adb reboot fastboot or VOL DOWN + Power from off state)
4. Connect phone to PC
5. Execute Update-firmware.bat (windows) or Update-firmware.sh (Linux - make file executable)
6. If you also want to update modem, choose yes when asked