Not exact matches
After successfully completing all the above mentioned steps your Nexus device will be bootloader unlocked with a
custom recovery installed and will be
rooted.
If you wish to
install a
custom ROM on your phone, then you should know that it requires a rooted firmware, and that it has to run a new TWRP Custom Recovery
custom ROM on your phone, then you should know that it requires a
rooted firmware, and that it has to run a new TWRP
Custom Recovery
Custom Recovery build.
As soon as the
root access is ensured you need to get and
install a
custom recovery image, such as CWM
recovery, on your Note.
Custom ROMs can be installed only on rooted tablets using custom Recovery such as CWM or
Custom ROMs can be
installed only on
rooted tablets using
custom Recovery such as CWM or
custom Recovery such as CWM or TWRP.
Remember that the ROM is
rooted and pre
installed with
custom recovery image.
Also, for being able to flash the Jelly Bean based CyanogenMod 10 ROM you will have to previously
root the phone and
install a
custom recovery image on it.
your device has to be
rooted and its
installed CWM or TWRP
custom Recovery has to be updated to its latest version, so that it supports Android 5.x Lollipop
custom ROMs.
In order to be able to
install a
custom ROM on your Motorola Razr M 4G LTE you will first need to
root your device and
install a
custom recovery (visit Motorola Razr M 4G LTE
root section to learn how).
Through
root you will unlock the internal system of your phone while through the
custom recovery image you will prepare your phone and
install the.
Moreover,
installing Flyme OS 4.1.1 R is possible only if your Sony Xperia Z is
rooted and
installed with a
custom recovery image, like CWM or TWRP
recovery.
in case your tablet is
rooted and a
custom Recovery is
installed on it, then all these will be revoked, the device will be restored to stock Android 4.1.2 JB firmware.
By
installing recovery, you will be able to flash all sorts of hack on to the tablet, including ability to
root your Tab 10.1 tablet and
install custom firmware.
I am talking about applying complex and dedicated operations such as
installing a
custom recovery image (such as CWM or TWRP
recovery), flashing
custom ROMs (like CyanogenMod, AOKP, or ParanoidAndroid), making Nandroid backups (for saving the current ROM that powers your Android device),
install apps that requires
root access in order to work properly,
install a
custom kernel, overclock your Android device and lot more.
Moreover, for being able to complete this step by step guide,
root access must be granted and your Note 2 must be
installed with a
custom recovery image, such as CWM or TWRP
recovery.
In order to
install a
custom ROM on your LG Optimus G Pro you will need to gain
root access (visit LG Optimus G Pro
root section to learn how),
install a
custom recovery and flash the files you will find in the LG Optimus G Pro update tutorials.
Rooted because an unofficial software can be
installed only on an unchained system and a
custom recovery image because the stock
recovery can't be used for flashing.
Now, in order to detail the update process that will follow here is what you need to know: the Android 4.2.2 based DarthStalker
custom ROM can be
installed only if your Samsung Galaxy S4 is
rooted and
installed with a
custom recovery image.
Therefore, for being able to apply the below steps you don't have to previously
root your phone or to
install a
custom recovery image on its system.
Don't worry, the tutorial can be safely completed in case your S3 is currently
rooted and
installed with a
custom recovery, though the
root access will be revoked, the stock
recovery reinstalled and the bootloader relocked.
After enabling USB Debugging mode on your Android phone or tablet, you can start
installing custom ROMs and Kernels,
rooting, using other data
recovery software.
Then, after
rooting the system you have to
install a
custom recovery image, like CWM or TWRP
recovery, as the stock
recovery can't be used when trying to
install CM10.2
custom ROM.
root access won't survive the installation, and any
custom Recovery you might have
installed will be replaced with a Stock
Recovery image.
If you want to make a proper idea about what can be done as soon as this tutorial is applied, here are a few examples of
custom operations supported by TWRP
recovery: you can gain
root access on the Samsung Galaxy Note8; you can flash
custom MODs and kernels; you can remove bloatware; you can
install custom ROMs like Lineage OS, AOKP or Paranoid Android; you can add apps from other sources than Google Play; and more.
After gaining
root access,
install a
custom recovery image on your smartphone; when flashing
custom ROMs the stock
recovery can't be used.
Then after
rooting and
installing a
custom recovery image, backup the Note 8.0 data.
After completing both you will obtain an unlocked device, meaning that you will be able to flash
custom ROMs into the internal system,
install apps that requires
root access in order to work properly, add a
custom recovery image and so on.
After
rooting the OS, you need to
install a
custom recovery image on your Samsung Galaxy SL.
Now that you've successfully
rooted your Kindle Fire and
installed the TWRP
Recovery, it means that you're ready to
install new
custom ROMs.
It can be used for several operations, like applying updates, downgrading to older versions of the operating system,
install custom ROMs and of course for
rooting and for flashing
custom recovery images, the same as we will do today.
Next,
root access will have to be ensured and finally, a
custom recovery image, such as CWM or TWRP
recovery will have to be
installed on your tablet.
Actually, this guide will work on both
rooted and locked Galaxy S4 and furthermore your device doesn't need to be
installed with a
custom recovery image.
By Unlocking the Nexus 5 bootloader you will open your device to tons of new possibilities, such as
rooting its firmware and
installing new
custom Recoveries,
custom ROMs, kernels and other customization files.
If you have decided to complete this step by step guide you need to know the following: this tutorial can be applied only on a
rooted Galaxy S smartphone that has CWM
recovery or any other
custom recovery image
installed.
After gaining
root access,
install a
custom recovery image (CWM
recovery is the most popular one) on your tablet.
zip file so a
custom recovery image like TWRP or CWM
recovery must be already
installed on your Sony Xperia Z Ultra — else you won't be able to use the pre
rooted Android 5.1.1 Lollipop firmware.
I think that this should do it, and now your Galaxy Nexus device has the ClockworkMod touch - based
Recovery installed and now you're free to
install new
custom ROMs and other applications that are usually requiring
root access and CWM
installed.
Good, so
root access isn't required for this tutorial, which means that
installing a
custom recovery image is also unnecessarily — these are tasks that have to be performed when dealing with
custom ROMs and not with OTA updates, like the present XXUBMI1 Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS.
Now you'll be able to
root it, flash
custom recovery images and
install new
custom ROMs.
You can not apply this update unless your Nexus is
rooted and has a
custom recovery image (like clockwork mod
recovery)
installed on its system.
Note that you're
installing the new update at your own risk and you shouldn't try to apply the changes if you're a beginner when it comes to
rooting Galaxy Nexus, flashing
custom recovery images or updating its firmware.
Also, after
rooting you need to
install a
custom recovery image on your smartphone; this tool is extremely important because without it you will not be able to complete the guide.
Furthermore, after
rooting you should also
install a
custom recovery image into its system, which will be used for the installation procedure as you will see during the steps from below.
Custom ROM usually require a higher knowledge when it comes to flashing files as you will need to have a
rooted device with CWM or TWRP
Recovery installed on it.
After ensuring
root access,
install a
custom recovery image on your phone.
The next thing to do after
rooting the Kindle Fire is to head over to this second tutorial to
install TWRP
Recovery to create backups and to
install custom ROMs.
On a
rooted system a
custom recovery image can be
installed so ensure that your Nexus 4 is being
installed with the CWM
recovery tool.
You see, it is impossible to update your LG Nexus 4 with the Android Jelly Bean 4.2.1 based Motorola Blur UI
custom ROM unless the phone is
rooted and
installed with a
custom recovery image, like CWM
recovery.
In order to be able to
install a
custom ROM on your Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 you will first need to
root your tablet, then
install a
custom recovery (visit Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4
root section to learn how).
Custom ROMs require root access to your device and a custom recovery to be installed (visit Moto G root section to learn
Custom ROMs require
root access to your device and a
custom recovery to be installed (visit Moto G root section to learn
custom recovery to be
installed (visit Moto G
root section to learn how).
Therefore, before choosing one of the
custom ROMs mentioned below,
root your Nexus 7 and
install a
custom recovery image on your tablet (I recommend you to use CWM or TWRP
recovery).