electricpete
Android Expert
I just did my first flash to update to current security level (Feb) since I first set up my new phone in December. It's probably a routine thing for you guys, but it was a first time for me. So I'm leaving my notes here in case they may be of use to anyone else (and I'll probably come back here next month to remind myself of what I did).
I roughly used the steps here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/how-security-update-ota-twrp-t3307409/page2
Basically fastboot flashed all images except userdata and recovery. And a few erase's and reboots sprinkled in with the order listed (I'm not sure exactly why/when those are required, I just follow the steps). Then flash supersu.zip in twrp, clear space for xposed, and flash xposed.zip in twrp.
I was pleasantly surprised to see everything came back exactly the way I left it, including xposed which had same modules enabled, and same module options selected. I can't tell that anything whatsoever about my phonhe has changed except by looking at settings / about phone.
The next time I do it, I'm going to try to take notes of the smaller details and post them here so I'll have an even easier recipe to follow.
I roughly used the steps here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/how-security-update-ota-twrp-t3307409/page2
Basically fastboot flashed all images except userdata and recovery. And a few erase's and reboots sprinkled in with the order listed (I'm not sure exactly why/when those are required, I just follow the steps). Then flash supersu.zip in twrp, clear space for xposed, and flash xposed.zip in twrp.
I was pleasantly surprised to see everything came back exactly the way I left it, including xposed which had same modules enabled, and same module options selected. I can't tell that anything whatsoever about my phonhe has changed except by looking at settings / about phone.
The next time I do it, I'm going to try to take notes of the smaller details and post them here so I'll have an even easier recipe to follow.
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