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Yes, it's the same procedure. Just remember to erase IDB before you flash.Randy
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If you've done a complete backup with Titanium...restoring requires a little setup first.
I recommend getting the paid version of the app, because the free version will only restore one app at a time. The paid version allows you to use batch actions.
Hopefully, you've saved your backup folder to your external SD card because the internal SD is erased during the flash.
Launch Titanium
Click Menu at the top right corner.
Click Preferences
Click Backup Folder Location (down at the bottom of the screen)
Click Detect
Click Whole Device
Pick the folder on your external SD with your backup
Click back button...Titanium will restart
When Titanium restarts on the main screen:
Click on the batch actions button (the box with a check mark, right next to the menu button)
Scroll down and find the Run button for Restore Missing Apps with data and press it.
You can scroll the list of apps you want to restore. Don't restore any system apps...that can cause problems with the new ROM. Only restore the apps you really need.
Once you have your apps selected, click the green check mark at the top right corner.Randy
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I found a newer firmware for the M9 Pro that has never surfaced before. It's dated 7/9/2014 and shows to have exfat compatibility.
I'm not sure, but I think it might have a newer kernel than #407 that we've been previously using.
Also, the parameter file is in a different format...there's no user partition. So I'm wondering whether they've combined user app space with the external SD. So, I've left the parameter file alone until I can verify it.
Can someone try this test version for me?
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How Interesting!
Well that one certainly slipped in under the radar! Sorry, really busy with work at the moment but will give it a try at the weekend. Hopefully someone else will take up the offer before then.
Originally posted by rrileypm View PostI found a newer firmware for the M9 Pro that has never surfaced before. It's dated 7/9/2014 and shows to have exfat compatibility.
I'm not sure, but I think it might have a newer kernel than #407 that we've been previously using.
Also, the parameter file is in a different format...there's no user partition. So I'm wondering whether they've combined user app space with the external SD. So, I've left the parameter file alone until I can verify it.
Can someone try this test version for me?
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Originally posted by rrileypm View PostI found a newer firmware for the M9 Pro that has never surfaced before. It's dated 7/9/2014 and shows to have exfat compatibility.
I'm not sure, but I think it might have a newer kernel than #407 that we've been previously using.
Also, the parameter file is in a different format...there's no user partition. So I'm wondering whether they've combined user app space with the external SD. So, I've left the parameter file alone until I can verify it.
Can someone try this test version for me?
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I'll test it on my M7 Pro later...after I get done with a couple of ROM's I'm working on.Randy
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OK, I tried last night to flash that test version....no boot.
I don't recommend it. I will take the link down so nobody will waste their time and effort on it.
The good news is that we are making progress on the Pipo Project with sources from Pipo. Although we only have the code for the M8HD, it's possible to convert some things over to the M9 Pro.
If someone can provide a DMSG file for our Pipo Project kernel developers (d33 and others)...we might be able to compile an M9 Pro kernel.
So far, I think the M8HD has the most stable version of KK...so it's a good base to work with.
Stay tuned for some exciting stuff.Randy
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From a terminal window type:
su
"confirm root"
dmesg > sdcard/dmesg.txt
Then upload the file to Google Drive or something like that and PM me the link.Randy
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Hi, found it and copied it over. Here is the link:
Hope that helps.
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Thanks, this will help.Randy
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