I'm just curious about how to remove themes from SuperD ROM?
Thanks :]
Lation said:
I'm just curious about how to remove themes from SuperD ROM?
Thanks :]
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If you have flashed a custom theme, then the only way to remove is to flash the rom again.
If you want to remove the theme of superd, go flash another rom.
Haha okay that's what I figured but wasn't sure,
Thanks ;]
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So I want to put gumbo 1.5 + modacos custom kernel on my phone but I don't want to wipe, or if I do wipe i want to keep all my apps. What is the optimal solution? Im rooted and I have modaco 2.0 on it right now. Help a newbie out
Oh yea by the way, is flashing a kernel the same procedure as flashing a rom? Thanks.
kingsplayer2 said:
So I want to put gumbo 1.5 + modacos custom kernel on my phone but I don't want to wipe, or if I do wipe i want to keep all my apps. What is the optimal solution? Im rooted and I have modaco 2.0 on it right now. Help a newbie out
Oh yea by the way, is flashing a kernel the same procedure as flashing a rom? Thanks.
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No...flashing a kernel only replaces the kernel portion of the ROM. The software and customizations remain intact.
I put Modaco's custom Rom over TTG 0.1.6 and Fresh 1.1 without issues.
I meant is it applied the same way. And I wanted to put Gumbos rom on it as I read thats fastest.
kingsplayer2 said:
I meant is it applied the same way. And I wanted to put Gumbos rom on it as I read thats fastest.
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The dev who built that ROM also built a kernel that goes with it. If you want to flash the Gumbo ROM, then look into the Gumbo kernel as well. Theres nothin wrong Modacos though.
kingsplayer2 said:
I meant is it applied the same way. And I wanted to put Gumbos rom on it as I read thats fastest.
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Oops...sorry, completely misread that.
Yes...it is applied the same way.
Apply the rom first, then the kernel. Otherwise the rom will overwrite the kernel.
kingsplayer2 said:
So I want to put gumbo 1.5 + modacos custom kernel on my phone but I don't want to wipe, or if I do wipe i want to keep all my apps. What is the optimal solution? Im rooted and I have modaco 2.0 on it right now. Help a newbie out
Oh yea by the way, is flashing a kernel the same procedure as flashing a rom? Thanks.
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i suggest to wipe before installing gumbo rom.I ran into alot of issues from modaco to gumbo..I had to go back to stock and start all over again and install gumbo everything is good now.
Yeah I am running gumbo 1.5 b and gbills custom kernal..... had a few issues during the first install wiped and reinstalled and it is working fine right now
ok then back to one of my original questions again, is there a way i can keep my 60 or so apps :S
kingsplayer2 said:
ok then back to one of my original questions again, is there a way i can keep my 60 or so apps :S
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Use titanium to backup all apps.You can get that from the market it's free.I use that myself and it's a great program
You don't need to wipe, just flash it over Gumbo.
All,
I'm looking for the circular battery app, like the one on SkyRaider's 3.0 ROM. Does one exist without flashing that rom to the Incredible?
Thanks for the help!
Just flash it over your current ROM, no need to wipe.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=748178
dpwhitty11 said:
Just flash it over your current ROM, no need to wipe.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=748178
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Thanks dp!
hello i was wondering if its possible to add or install CM6 onto a stock froyo build? or is it something you have to cook the rom with?
thnaks
S3BAZ10 said:
hello i was wondering if its possible to add or install CM6 onto a stock froyo build? or is it something you have to cook the rom with?
thnaks
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CyanogenMod is a ROM not an addon. Its basically a tweaked version of AOSP 2.2. So you have to flash a whole CM6 ROM to use it, you will find a ton of CM6 based versions around here for the HD2.
P.S. The best place for questions like this are in the Q&A section.
motoman234 said:
CyanogenMod is a ROM not an addon. Its basically a tweaked version of AOSP 2.2. So you have to flash a whole CM6 ROM to use it, you will find a ton of CM6 based versions around here for the HD2.
P.S. The best place for questions like this are in the Q&A section.
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oo alright, yea i just wanted to know of it was an entire build or stuff to add on, thanks
S3BAZ10 said:
oo alright, yea i just wanted to know of it was an entire build or stuff to add on, thanks
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Your welcome, if your looking for a good one in my opinion this is my favorite build based on CM6.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740963
Is there any theme for our stock rom ? Im kinda tired using cusrom
Deodex your stock ROM
then you can try the themes for custom ROM :good:
BarJei said:
Deodex your stock ROM
then you can try the themes for custom ROM :good:
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Really ? Yeah you rocks +1
Yeah
if you want to deodex on your own
try this very helpful guide by Mr. chamatht
or you can find ready to flash deodexed stock ROM here by Tgzgamez
Anyone who is reading this, Can I have opinions on the best ROM right now with the best battery life(don't really need performance)
Go with a stock ROM with unnecessary apps removed.
audit13 said:
Go with a stock ROM with unnecessary apps removed.
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What's the best touchwiz rom
I prefer running the latest stock rom.