![]() If get error reports from fastboot, try connecting your Android device directly to your PC, i.e. ![]() I always experience some device having problems receiving the flash data when they are in recovery mode and connected over an USB hub. I used RETAIL-DE_FALCON_KLB20.9-1.10-1.9.1_cid7_CFC_1FF_v8.xml.zip for my German Moto G and executed the following commands after entering the recovery via adb reboot recovery:įastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0įastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1įastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2 using fastboot to flash the ROM parts on the device. ![]() Installing the stock ROM comes down to 1. So I decided to switch back to the stock ROM, knowing that Motorola’s Android is pretty close to the vanilla version and not heavily uglified like Samsung’s Android. And the current maintainer of the CM version for the Moto G doesn’t seem to be very active, e.g. the latest snapshot release is still M6. The performance and stability was not was I expected. But after using it for ~ 3 months, I was very disappointed. ![]() Installing CM was the first thing I did on my new Moto G. Be warned that it’s possible to brick your device by following these instructions Introductionįor the past 4 years I was a happy CyanogenMod (CM) user. The reader is considered to have a certain knowledge, especially about the usage of adb and fastboot. This article assume a certain knowledge of Android. ![]()
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