Skip to main content

How to Install GSI ROM on Your Android Device

Project Treble provides many benefits for the custom ROM and Android modding community. The Project Treble users can flash ROMs without doing the vendor partition; this means custom ROM developers do not have to go through the Hardware Abstraction Layers and proprietary drivers. Here’s how to install GSI ROM on your Android Device.
How to Install GSI ROM on Your Android Device.jpg
For devices which are officially compatible Project Treble
•    Firstly, you have to unlock the device boot loader in case you have not done already.
•    Start downloading the selected GSI on the computer.
•    You need to flash AOSP ROM or other GSI versions such as LineageOS or Resurrection Remix.
•    The ROM you are downloading should have GSI.
•    You need to download the right ROM for the partition and architecture type of the device.
For devices which can be unofficially compatible Project Treble
•    You need to unlock the device bootloader.
•    Check the menu list of all the unofficially compatible Project Treble devices.
•    In case you get Project Treble devices on the menu, press on the source link.
•    Go through the guidelines for the device.
•    Start downloading the GSI ROM as per your wish to the system.
Flash the GSI Image with TWRP
•    Start transferring the GSI picture from the computer to the phone.
•    Begin the rebooting process of the device into the TWRP.
•    Press on the Install option.
•    It is located on the main window.
•    In case you don’t get the file which you have transferred, then start changing the type from the zip to image.
•    Select for flashing the picture to the PC.
•    After completing this procedure, start rebooting the system.
•    It will take a few minutes to get complete.
•    It will start booting into a new ROM.
Flash the Generic System Image without TWRP
•    Once you have done the factory reset of the device, start rebooting it into the bootloader through the keys combination of the device
•    Otherwise, you can do it with ADB reboot bootloader.
•    After clicking on the bootloader mode, pair the Android device to the system through USB.
•    Open the ADB terminal on the system.
•    Add the GSI picture which you want to flash in the ADB pathway.
•    Type the command fastboot erase system in the search box.
•    Start using fastboot -u flash system name_of_system.img
•    Change “name_of_system.img” with the GSI picture filename.
•    Once the device is paired to the system, go to the command prompt.
•    Otherwise, open the terminal menu.
•    It is located in the directory where you have downloaded the GSI as per your wish.
•    Type the mentioned command: fastboot erase system.
•    Type the command in the given format fastboot -u flash system name_of_system.img
•    After completing the flashing process, start rebooting the device with the command ‘fastboot reboot.’
•    You need to boot your device into the Android phone.
Aurora is an engineer by day and writer by night. Previously, Aurora worked as a certified technicians for a tech hardware startup. In her free time, she likes to write about printers, routers, web browsers, and other technical stuff. She majorly writes for hp printer support, brother, Lexmark printer etc.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How to Troubleshoot TP-Link Router Error Code 5008?

TP-link is the best router for connecting your device from the internet which is easily available in the market. The TP-link is the Chinese company manufacturing computer networking based products and sell them across the globe. It was first launched in the year 1996 by two Chinese brothers. The company started its first international expansion in the year 2005. However, the Tp-link products consist of wireless routers, mobile phones, ADSL, DSLR, routers, switches and many more. Therefore, due to the variety of products it is popular among the users and most demanded router to connect with the internet. Though, it is not always flawless and shows some technical errors which users can’t be able to solve. However, one such error is TP-Link router error code 5008. But this error code is quite common and encounters by lots of TP-Link users. Nevertheless, the TP-Link router error code 5008 is commonly caused by incorrectly, or wrong configured system settings, or it might occur due

How to Get Rid of Samsung Printer Error Code 11-1313?

Printers are the most used device which has been used by multiple of users across the globe. It helps users in printing all document into a piece of paper within seconds and in pocket-friendly prices. However, these days printers are offered by many different brands, in all the brands, Samsung is the renowned name for offering advanced features and a wide range of printers around the world. Apart from various models and advanced technology features, it’s customer service team is highly trained and experienced. Although Samsung is a reliable and most trusted brand for serving the best quality product and anyone can access the Samsung printers without any difficulty. Many times, while operating the Samsung printer users might face trouble with the error code 11-1313 which displays and your printer immediately stops working. Generally, this error caused due to misconfigured system files which creates the registry errors within the operating system. Nevertheless, this printer error c

How to Install Lakka OS and Play Classic Video Games on Windows PC

Want to play your favorite childhood game on your Windows PC? Many of you’ve grown up playing classic video games, possibly sometimes you miss them and wish to play again. But, they are for a specific type of system that isn’t available in this era. Here is a way “Lakka OS” that turn back the clock and let you enjoy that moment once again. You just require a few things, a spare system, a USB flash drive of a minimum 512 MB capacity, a USB game controller, and a good internet connection to do so. Here is how to install Lakka OS and play classic video games on Windows PC Download Lakka First, you need to download the Lakka OS file. There is a separate file for 32-bit and 64-bit operating system.  Select and download the correct file that your CPU supports. Download links for both types of CPU architecture are given here, check your system information and click the right link. For 32-bit: click “le.builds.lakka.tv/Generic.i386/Lakka-Generic.i386-2.0.img.gz”. For 64-bit: clic