Finalizing Your Custom Rom Installations

Now the concluding part will tutor you on how to fully install custom rom using Odin software.
Flashing your ROM
1.Move the SU download and ROM to somewhere you can find the path of easily. It is also recommended that you rename them to short names likesu.zipandrom.zip
2.Reboot to TWRP on your device
3.Go into >Advanced>ADB Sideload
4.On your computer type adb sideload /path/to/file.zip
5.Your installation will start immediately
6.If you want your ROM to be rooted, follow the same process for SuperSU
7.If you want Google Play services, follow this process for it
This process is very general. If your device cannot be unlocked and twrp flashed using this method, look for it in your device forums on XDA.
There are many one-click methods for doing these things, but they don’t always work and may actually be very buggy. A prime example is that Gerson tried to use Windroid and his device almost bricked 5 times.It is good to note that if your bootloader cannot be unlocked, then you can still get a custom-ish ROM on your device as long as it is signed with your manufacturer keys. For example, my AT&T Galaxy Note 3 is not unlockable, but I am still running the Touchwiz based version of AllianceROM.Gerson is now on the popular ROM Dirty
There are many one-click methods for doing these things, but they don’t always work and may actually be very buggy. A prime example is that Gerson tried to use Windroid and his device almost bricked 5 times.It is good to note that if your bootloader cannot be unlocked, then you can still get a custom-ish ROM on your device as long as it is signed with your manufacturer keys. For example, my AT&T Galaxy Note 3 is not unlockable, but I am still running the Touchwiz based version of AllianceROM.Gerson is now on the popular ROM Dirty
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