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[Tutorial] Gizbeat 101 CWM/TWRP Root 4.2.1
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hi,
just rooted my phone with that files and they worked ok
The quick guide should more like this:
5. Turn Off Phone, pull out the battery
6. Plug USB cable without the battery
7. Click 'DOWNLOAD' on Flash Tools
8. Insert Battery - You will see it install the ROM. It should finish with a green circle
Thanks and regards
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(2013-06-20, 19:11)SamPT Wrote: hi,
just rooted my phone with that files and they worked ok
The quick guide should more like this:
5. Turn Off Phone, pull out the battery
6. Plug USB cable without the battery
7. Click 'DOWNLOAD' on Flash Tools
8. Insert Battery - You will see it install the ROM. It should finish with a green circle
Thanks and regards
You're correct, it should read 'Download', not 'Upgrade Firmware'. It doesn't matter if you plug in the USB after or before removing the battery. It can be done either way.
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(2013-06-20, 19:14)Gizbeat Wrote: (2013-06-20, 19:11)SamPT Wrote: hi,
just rooted my phone with that files and they worked ok
The quick guide should more like this:
5. Turn Off Phone, pull out the battery
6. Plug USB cable without the battery
7. Click 'DOWNLOAD' on Flash Tools
8. Insert Battery - You will see it install the ROM. It should finish with a green circle
Thanks and regards
You're correct, it should read 'Download', not 'Upgrade Firmware'. It doesn't matter if you plug in the USB after or before removing the battery. It can be done either way.
Hm I tried with the way from guide and didn't work, had to manage to try few combinations
anyhow, awesome guide cuz it worked
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(2013-04-13, 02:14)Gizbeat Wrote: Updated 06 MAY 2013
8. Boot into recovery by holding vol+ and power together
9. Select 'update from SD'
10. Navigate to the previously copied superuser zip and select it
11. Reboot and verify root
I was able to do everything up until step 8. At that point I got a screen that looked something like Venetian blinds and I heard the ZOPO jingle. The phone was unusable.
I then went back to my old version which is 4.2.1. The phone is working but I do not know how to proceed. I have the 950+ with 16 GB of ROM.
Thank you for any advice you can provide.
MSS
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I just test that the light sensor will be malfunction if I install the TWRP recovery.
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Today I installed the new stock Rom on my ZP810 with flash Tool. After I installed Recovery.img with the scatter file. Flash tool went OK, but after I restart the phone with Power and Volume UP I can not get into recovery mode.
Anyone have an suggestion on what I did wrong or how to ge Recovery back?
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2013-06-30, 03:13
(This post was last modified: 2013-06-30, 03:14 by ChrisX.)
(2013-06-30, 02:29)ydur Wrote: Today I installed the new stock Rom on my ZP810 with flash Tool. After I installed Recovery.img with the scatter file. Flash tool went OK, but after I restart the phone with Power and Volume UP I can not get into recovery mode.
Anyone have an suggestion on what I did wrong or how to ge Recovery back?
Thanks
Try to boot to recovery with plugged usb cable to your pc.
If you have black screen effect, flash lk.bin (UBOOT) from cwm folder for jb 4.2.1.
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(2013-06-30, 03:13)ChrisX Wrote: (2013-06-30, 02:29)ydur Wrote: Today I installed the new stock Rom on my ZP810 with flash Tool. After I installed Recovery.img with the scatter file. Flash tool went OK, but after I restart the phone with Power and Volume UP I can not get into recovery mode.
Anyone have an suggestion on what I did wrong or how to ge Recovery back?
Thanks
Try to boot to recovery with plugged usb cable to your pc.
If you have black screen effect, flash lk.bin (UBOOT) from cwm folder for jb 4.2.1.
Option 2 did help me thank you so much.
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Hello, sorry but i had little problems trying to instal both recoveries:
I installed CWM using MobileUncleTools on my hero7500+, and when i push on "Start recovery mode" on the mobileUncletools app it works well, but when i have the phone turned off and want to start recovery mode using "power-off and volume+", it doesnt work... could someone help me pls?
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Dear Gizbeat!
Can you fact what is the latest TWRP and CWM for this phone ?
May upgrade your tutorials.
As I know, last TWRP is 2.4.4.0
and
CWM 6.0.3.1 (or i'm not sure, 6.0.4.4 ???)
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