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By sambahb, Member on 1st October 2016, 11:22 PM
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Hi,

I am currently running Cyanogen OS 13.0 and I have not managed to update via OTA and TWRP. After TWRP-Update the system just hangs on boot. OTA just does not do the update after reboot. I just keeps downloading the OTA-Update again and again which eats my data plan, unless I notice and stop it. I am looking for a clear instruction on how to flash the newest version directly via cable. I could not find one. Alternatively I would be happy if someone could show me a way to stop the repeating downloads of the latest OTA-version.

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2nd October 2016, 12:13 AM |#2  
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basically you unzip the flashtool zip and do
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fastboot flash splash splash.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot flash aboot emmc_appsboot.mbn
fastboot flash hyp hyp.mbn
fastboot flash rpm rpm.mbn
fastboot flash sbl1 sbl1.mbn
fastboot flash tz tz.mbn
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img 
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot flash system system.img
if you want to keep data skip userdata (but clear dalvik cache in twrp)
if you want to keep twrp do not flash recovery
2nd October 2016, 09:45 AM |#3  
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basically you unzip the flashtool zip and do
[CODE]fastboot flash splash splash.img

It worked thanks. Unfortunately I am back to bootloops after flashing supersu.v2.46 via twrpThis worked with previous versions.
Any idea how to do this correctly?
2nd October 2016, 03:40 PM |#4  
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It worked thanks. Unfortunately I am back to bootloops after flashing supersu.v2.46 via twrp. This worked with previous versions.
Any idea how to do this correctly?

You need to root MM with system less SuperSU ZIP version, I believe v2.65 onwards (v2.76 may be latest, you need to check). And each time you flash kernel (aka boot.img) again you need to root.
2nd October 2016, 07:59 PM |#5  
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Originally Posted by Dior DNA

You need to root MM with system less SuperSU ZIP version, I believe v2.65 onwards (v2.76 may be latest, you need to check). And each time you flash kernel (aka boot.img) again you need to root.

Its better to use super su 2.76 because it has boot image patcher.

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