Paletta2 Active member Jul 18, 2013 26 0 0 Sep 14, 2014 #1 CM11 Hello guys, I tried CM11 on my Nexus 5 today buy it was running the battery too fast, I went back to stock, would it be a problem if I flash cm11 again? Posted via the Android Central App
CM11 Hello guys, I tried CM11 on my Nexus 5 today buy it was running the battery too fast, I went back to stock, would it be a problem if I flash cm11 again? Posted via the Android Central App
E ecjd Well-known member Jul 31, 2012 53 0 0 Sep 14, 2014 #2 Re: CM11 Shouldn't be a problem to do multiple flashes as long as you're doing them properly, of course. I have flashed multiple different ROMs many different times on the same phone and haven't noticed any adverse effects.
Re: CM11 Shouldn't be a problem to do multiple flashes as long as you're doing them properly, of course. I have flashed multiple different ROMs many different times on the same phone and haven't noticed any adverse effects.
Paletta2 Active member Jul 18, 2013 26 0 0 Sep 14, 2014 #3 Re: CM11 I'm using the CM installer on Mac, also, I haven't find a tutorial of how to flash a ROM once I have CM 11, do you have any info? Posted via the Android Central App
Re: CM11 I'm using the CM installer on Mac, also, I haven't find a tutorial of how to flash a ROM once I have CM 11, do you have any info? Posted via the Android Central App
E ecjd Well-known member Jul 31, 2012 53 0 0 Sep 14, 2014 #4 Re: CM11 Which recovery do you have installed? You can flash your ROM right from the recovery. I use TWRP. Here is a guide on how to flash a rom with TWRP: How to Install a Custom ROM on Your HTC One for a Completely New Experience ? HTC One
Re: CM11 Which recovery do you have installed? You can flash your ROM right from the recovery. I use TWRP. Here is a guide on how to flash a rom with TWRP: How to Install a Custom ROM on Your HTC One for a Completely New Experience ? HTC One