Crdroid Bootimg Install — =link=

The best way to illustrate these paths is with concrete examples, using the official instructions from crdroid.net.

fastboot reboot

fastboot flash boot_a boot.img fastboot flash boot_b boot.img Use code with caution. Alternative universal command: fastboot flash boot boot.img Use code with caution.

Download the official from the Android Developer website. crdroid bootimg install

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Or manually: Power off → Press (varies by device).

Most official crDroid download pages provide the boot.img directly alongside the ROM zip file. The best way to illustrate these paths is

If you want Google services, select on the device when prompted to reboot to recovery for additional packages.

When you install a custom ROM like crDroid, the boot.img shipped with the ROM zip is specifically compiled for that build. Using the wrong boot image—or skipping its installation—will almost certainly lead to a or a device that never reaches the setup screen.

Ensure the boot.img matches your exact device model and the exact version of crDroid you intend to run. Flashing an incompatible kernel will result in a hard brick or immediate bootloop. Option A: Standard Flashing (For most devices) Download the official from the Android Developer website

Download the latest crDroid ROM zip and the matching boot.img for your specific device model from the official crDroid website. USB Debugging: Enabled in Developer Options on your phone.

| Item | Status | |------|--------| | Bootloader unlocked | ☐ | | USB debugging enabled (before flashing) | ☐ | | Correct boot.img extracted from the same crDroid zip you plan to flash | ☐ | | Vbmeta img ready (if required by device) | ☐ | | Latest Platform Tools (33.0.3+) | ☐ | | Original USB cable (not a charge-only cable) | ☐ | | Battery > 60% | ☐ |

If fastboot devices returns nothing, try a different USB port (USB 2.0 is often more stable than 3.0) or reinstall the Google USB drivers.

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