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I finally decided to root my g2 but I'm quickly becoming overwhelmed with all the possible choices and information. This is what I'm looking for and hopefully somebody can tell me the simplest way to achieve it.
I want good gps and working Google talking navigation.
I need working wifi calling.
I want to safely over clock.
I am not overly concerned with appearance, i just want something that works well with no bugs. I've been using cm7 nightly on my nook color and I'm happy with it, but does cm play nice with gps now? I've read several threads about other roms and that's why I'm stuck. I really don't want to have to experiment with a dozen different setups. Thank you ahead of time!
Most ROMs in the dev section provide all 3 of those. Any custom ROM allows overclocking, nearly all provide WiFi calling (or you can add it later), and gapps provides your navigation/gps functionality.
You can read before installing whether or not there are known bugs (some AOSP ROMs have GPS issues), and then troubleshoot afterwards if you have issues.
Just be sure to back up with ROM manager before you flash, and you can always go back to the previous setup if you're unhappy with the way your chosen ROM performs for you.
I'd recommend the ROM in my signature to meet all of the needs you mentioned. It's fast, reliable, and has incredible support... essentially it's a moderately modded version of CM7.
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
Be sure to follow the wiki for rooting its flawless.
As for rom choice I always, always end up back on CM7. Nothing beats its out of the box functionality and stability.
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda premium
I've used Virtuos Sense 2.0.0 and now I'm on InsertCoin Sense 2.1+3.0. Both are great and should fit your needs.
Basically, once you root your phone changing ROMs is easy so you can try different ones and see which you like best.
Thanks for the replies so far. If I get anything wrong or mistaken, please jump in and correct me:
From what I've read, I don't think I'd like any of the Miui-types, they seem more iPhone like than android and I really don't like the iphone.
CM7 is cm7, so it'd be the same on my G2 as my nook color, right? My NC has a built in overclock, I didn't have to add anything extra, is CM7 for the G2 the same?
I've read many threads about how good Virtuous is, but seems like just as many people say it's too resource intensive and slow. Comparing it to the stock Tmo 2.2 or 2.3, is it at least as good? Seems pointless to develop something if it's slower than stock. Is the Insertcoin just a variation of virtuous?
I'm intrigued by Dit's recommended rom, that may be my first choice to try.
I guess I'm really looking for a 1 stop shop, it took me a little while to get the market working on my NC. Do any of the mentioned rom's have everything from the start, or do I still need to add pieces (like gapps, or wifi calling) after installing the rom?
The other rom that has my interest is meXdroidMod, any opinions on it?
I've read many threads about how good Virtuous is, but seems like just as many people say it's too resource intensive and slow. Comparing it to the stock Tmo 2.2 or 2.3, is it at least as good? Seems pointless to develop something if it's slower than stock. Is the Insertcoin just a variation of virtuous?
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Virtuos Sense 2.0.0 is Sense 2.1, so it's not slower than stock (in fact it's faster, thanks to optimizations and Virtuos OC Daemon) and doesn't have any weird issues.
InsertCoin is developed by a different team and uses a different kernel (rmk), so I wouldn't call it a variation. It's also different in that it combines elements from Sense 2.1 and 3.0, while Virtuos ROMs are either full 2.1 or full 3.0.
i guess we all missed the main point here and is how to root lol heres the best guide for rooting your G2/Desire Z:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...sion#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD
about the ROMs if you like CM7 go ahead and try it for, its the same as the one you have on your nook, and yes you can overclock without adding anything
about gps on cm7 most people have had trouble with it, but you just need to try cause i really never had any problems
Yea wipe efs before flashing, it will eliminate a lot of common issues with gps and such. Superwipe + will wipe everything well. Don't forget to flash recovery and do a nandroid backup! Also to make the transition easier backup with titanium backup pro. I use virtuous glite btw it looks stock except with light overclock and it is solid. Virtouos basically took the stock rom removed a lot of the bloat and overclocked and pre-rooted it. Works great my only hiccup was I had to grab the swpye beta apk. Aside from that I just restored my apps and I was away.
kingston73 said:
Thanks for the replies so far. If I get anything wrong or mistaken, please jump in and correct me:
From what I've read, I don't think I'd like any of the Miui-types, they seem more iPhone like than android and I really don't like the iphone.
CM7 is cm7, so it'd be the same on my G2 as my nook color, right? My NC has a built in overclock, I didn't have to add anything extra, is CM7 for the G2 the same?
I've read many threads about how good Virtuous is, but seems like just as many people say it's too resource intensive and slow. Comparing it to the stock Tmo 2.2 or 2.3, is it at least as good? Seems pointless to develop something if it's slower than stock. Is the Insertcoin just a variation of virtuous?
I'm intrigued by Dit's recommended rom, that may be my first choice to try.
I guess I'm really looking for a 1 stop shop, it took me a little while to get the market working on my NC. Do any of the mentioned rom's have everything from the start, or do I still need to add pieces (like gapps, or wifi calling) after installing the rom?
The other rom that has my interest is meXdroidMod, any opinions on it?
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Gapps is embedded in the ILWT ROM, as is the EFS wipe tool, to help eliminate GPS issues (plus radio suggestions/info in the OP). Wifi Calling can also be added during ROM install. The OP gives all the info you could possibly need in his thread. Give it a thorough read... seems to cover all the things you've mentioned. And I've had nothing but best experience with it... been running it since nightly 186.
I've successfully rooted following the wiki, I was pretty nervous about screwing it up but everything went smoothly and exactly how it was written. I installed RomManager and flashed "clockworkmod recovery" and then clicked on "backup current rom" and it rebooted the phone and gave me several choices. I used the volume button to select "backup and restore" and selected that, and now it is showing me a screen with a top hat over an orange ring, it's just sitting there with no progress bars and no words. I was following the directions from this site:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/0...nandroid-backup-and-clockworkmod-rom-manager/
but it doesn't look like the screens on that site right now.
Is this supposed to happen, or did I somehow screw something up when I've barely gotten started?
You still need to flash a Recovery... you can do this through Rom Manager... but use version 3.0.2.4. Or, you could check out the Recovery in my signature. 4EXT Recovery... it's pretty wonderful. After you flash your chosen Recovery you will be able to make a NANDroid backup.
Misread your post. Yeah, you probably used the trackpad... sorry.
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Did you use the power button to select?Don't, use the trackpad
I thought clicking "flash clockworkmod recovery" was flashing a recovery? My big question is what do I do right now, as things seem locked up with just the hat/orange ring on the screen. It's been that way for about 5 minutes at least. Can I power off without hurting anything? And yes, I used power to select "backup/recover".
Press it again and then use the trackpad to scroll and select,that screen is like a screensaver so to speak.
Bombadier,
Many, many thanks to you, I was afraid I'd royally screwed up. If it wasn't for your help in my ADB thread I wouldn't have made it this far, many and much thanks!
No problems happy to of helped
Last question for the night, and sorry if this is a dumb newb question. Once a rom is flashed, what is the easiest, quickest way to reinstall all my old apps?
When you log into google your apps are synced,would recommend getting titanium backup though,a good app which can backup,restore apps,upload to dropbox,uninstall system apps very useful indeed
kingston73 said:
Last question for the night, and sorry if this is a dumb newb question. Once a rom is flashed, what is the easiest, quickest way to reinstall all my old apps?
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Before you flash a new ROM, download "Titanium Backup" off the market and use the Menu button to select Batch. Do a backup of all your apps and data (not system data), and when you flash a new ROM, reinstall Titanium, select Batch mode again, and restore all missing apps and data.
So I have rooted for the first time, I flashed a ROM.
ok so i don't notice much difference.
So I'm guessing maybe its just the ROM I am using, I wont mention it by name as I'm sure the dev. Put alot of time and effort to create it and its just not what I'm looking for.
Other than speeding up the performance a little, what was the root suposed to do?
And
from what I can see ( and I'm not very experienced in this stuff, I'm learning ) most Roms are just stock with stuff riped out. What else is possible? I wanted to set myself apart from my stock user friends.
Why did you do it if you didn't already know the answer? Anyways, you can overclock, undervolt, have ROMs like MIUI and CM7, free wifi tethering, and more stuff.
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA App
You probably shouldn't have rooted if you didn't know what you were doing. As they always say, "If you have to ask what rooting IS, you probably shouldn't be looking up how to do it yet."
ok maybe I worded that wrong. Yes I know that I can overclock, Already done. And I have a rom on it. I guess what I'm asking is what diffferent roms have to offer.
I'm just learning and don't completely under stand all the technical stuff and the slang. They all basicly say the same thing. Faster and longer battery.
It really comes down to customization. A big one is boot times being much faster - this really seems popular, which I obviously understand. Some people compress all of the apps so the ROMs can really get down to like 200MB and the ROM is usually much better on memory in these cases. Another huge thing is custom kernels (overclocking) and being able to remove unwanted bloatware with system applications. There's apps on the market that only work on rooted devices, such as custom recovery which allows you to take a backup and then restore in the event you screw something up and get boot loops, and apps like cachemate and one of my new favs, the Reboot.apk. It's really limitless. Oh yeah, you can also customize font colors and notification colors, battery (and other) icons, messing with the build.prop, you are able to change certain behaviors of the phone/tablet, and with TrevE's apps, you can find out if your phone/tablet is spying on you. I recently deleted a lot of logs and made those files and folders read only so no more logs could be made. And finally, you customize your boot animation, which is really cool.
Thank you that's what I'm looking for.
So if I wanted to say change some icons, ist the same as flashing the rom? Can I download icons and install the same way? I'm Not ready to make my own or anything lol
Well, you can download full icon packs on the Market. Some are paid, some are free. There are other applications like "BetterCut" or something like that that allow you to change the icons. I'm not sure if you need a custom launcher to do that though, as I've always changed my icons inside of a custom launcher like Panda Home. Panda Home actually has a built in custom icon changer! Not sure if it's compatible with the tablet though, but I know ADW is. Good luck!
Perhaps, you should just flash back to a stock acer rom.
But before you do, take a good benchmark on your battery life.
Then flash back.
Sometimes, rooting is just not for everybody.
Ok one more question.
I have done a full back up, if i want to try a different rom, i flash the same way. If i dont like it i can restore using the backup i made and everything goes back to how it is now? Including how my home screen is now and widgets?
Thank you everyone!
Yes if you did the backup inside of cwm.. I used this feature alot when i was messing with the UI Of my tablet.. NOW all my icons text boarders all match the nice burgundy color case i have my tablet in
I Would try to restore your backup to be sure it does restore before flashing a new rom..
just make sure you fallow all instructions by the Rom Developer.Doing this and you should be fine..
If you brick your tablet you can Blame me .......
Happy Flashing...... STOCK IS BORING.
Ok great thank you
Just to be clear, i hate to asume but cwm is clockwork mod right?
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Ok one more question.
I have done a full back up, if i want to try a different rom, i flash the same way. If i dont like it i can restore using the backup i made and everything goes back to how it is now? Including how my home screen is now and widgets?
Thank you everyone!
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Generally, this is correct.
Each Rom cook usually posts the procedures needed to install their rom. Usually, game data, downloaded files and such, is saved. Usually, but not always. Things on the ext sd card are not effected by this process. Usually the procedures are the same. Wipe data, cache, dalvik cache. Sometimes we like to throw in some formats. Especially with the newer roms.
Your full system recovery, should be done through your CWM recovery or RA Recovery, whichever you use, and NOT using an internal application. And this should be done before you install a rom. It will save your current system, widgets, etc, so your system is just like it was before you installed a different rom.
ok this might be a little pointless but I still cannot find a working method to root stock 3.2 help please
thedeadend100 said:
ok this might be a little pointless but I still cannot find a working method to root stock 3.2 help please
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try this
http://youtu.be/zfSPP8UOn78
worked for me no problem
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Why did you do it if you didn't already know the answer? Anyways, you can overclock, undervolt, have ROMs like MIUI and CM7, free wifi tethering, and more stuff.
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA App
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MIUI or CM7 in A500?????
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MIUI or CM7 in A500?????
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what is your q referring to?
dr mcknight said:
what is your q referring to?
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I am referring to this section:
have ROMs like MIUI and CM7
Hi everyone,
I recently flashed cyanogenmod 7.2 onto my HTC Wildfire and it kept restarting for an odd reason, I restored back to SplashMOD and it still has the same problem. I've turned 3G off and it seems to be fine, its just when I turn 3G on
Any help?
Maybe you overclocked your phone at 768MHz.... it isn't very stable
Sent from my Wildfire using xda app-developers app
Yeah i had the same problem
Just flash the latest radio, that fixed the problem for me
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I haven't overclocked it, where and how do I update the radio?
See the complete wildfire index thread in the development section.
It's a sticky so you will find it at the top
It contains everything u need: ROMs list, all recovery versions, all radio versions, kernels and allot more
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using Tapatalk 2
lo2ay said:
See the complete wildfire index thread in the development section.
It's a sticky so you will find it at the top
It contains everything u need: ROMs list, all recovery versions, all radio versions, kernels and allot more
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using Tapatalk 2
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It says my phone needs to be GSM (I'm guessing that means unlocked) which my phone isn't. What is a good radio to flash? and do i need to do it before i flash a rom?
GSM means that it's a standard phone that works in any country. ie: it's not CDMA, which mean that it doesn't need special frequencies from the service provider.
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It says my phone needs to be GSM (I'm guessing that means unlocked) which my phone isn't. What is a good radio to flash? and do i need to do it before i flash a rom?
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like lo2ay already said GSM ("Global System for Mobile Communications") doesn''t mean "unlocked" and has nothing to do wih it.
But in case you didn't unlock your phone - and I'm not getting you totally wrong - this brings up a much more interesting question: if you don't have an unlocked Wildfire - how the hell have you been able to flash a ROM anyway? I'd guess one of the following might match your situation:
- you have a different phone (not a HTC Wildfire)
- you just thought you're going to flash a ROM but did something else instead
- your Wildfire is unlocked and you don't know it
Are you really serious about what you've done? What tutorial/how to did you use to flash Cyanogen Mod?
And yes: if your phone is a Wildfire (buzz) and not unlocked/rooted you can't flash a new radio because you can't flash anything custom...
I think he was meaning sim unlocked?
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slymobi said:
I think he was meaning sim unlocked?
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oh yes - I've been thinking about that for a few seconds - you're probably right.
Regarding my own little problem which I've also discussed a bit desperately here: may I ask you what you would try next with all your Wildfire experience? (I've never been really convinced that the V6 Supercharger or 3G Turbocharger scripts could be involved but after reading that a few people got that bootloop prob with 3G after messing around with them it looked so obvious).
I feared to investigate any further because I had the feeling it could cost a lot of time... so when I went on to solve the problem it turned out I was right with that: I've flashed the 7.2 stable today - with doing just a dalvik and system wipe without success and then a complete wipe - no success either.
I fear to revert back to a true stock rom (including s-off again) as it took me a lot of sweat to do that initially (that has been just in the middle of transformation from revolutionary to alpha rev with all the goldcard stuff etc.) - too make it short: what would you do?
Thx in advance for some input on this...
I would first check my mtd size settings! If you dont know what custom mtds are it means your not using them,if you are using them then you must remember to flash the bravo boot file straight after your rom flash before booting! If this is not your issue then i would do a clean flash of a rom. I.e wipe system, cache, dalvik cache, go into mount and storage and do all available wipes NOT sdcard, then flash the rom. If all fails then i would 1st try a reflash of a custom recovery and repeat previous clean rom flash. Now if it still didnt play ball i would scream at it, throw it at a wall then regret that step and move on to ruu.exe and start afresh lol.
On the v6 etc etc issue. Ive publicly said many times how much i hate this script and others like it! But this is only my opinion as i have had issues using them too in the early days. An app i use still to this day which gives you complete control over the effects of these scripts is autokiller memory optimizer. I will link to a thread i made some time ago to explain this app which can be found on the market.
This again can and most likely will be argued or debated as to its function but in my experience its a must have when used correct.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20909644
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slymobi said:
I would first check my mtd size settings! If you dont know what custom mtds are it means your not using them,if you are using them then you must remember to flash the bravo boot file straight after your rom flash before booting! If this is not your issue then i would do a clean flash of a rom. I.e wipe system, cache, dalvik cache, go into mount and storage and do all available wipes NOT sdcard, then flash the rom. If all fails then i would 1st try a reflash of a custom recovery and repeat previous clean rom flash. Now if it still didnt play ball i would scream at it, throw it at a wall then regret that step and move on to ruu.exe and start afresh lol.
On the v6 etc etc issue. Ive publicly said many times how much i hate this script and others like it! But this is only my opinion as i have had issues using them too in the early days. An app i use still to this day which gives you complete control over the effects of these scripts is autokiller memory optimizer. I will link to a thread i made some time ago to explain this app which can be found on the market.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20909644
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Sorry i only just noticed your link so my advice was for current op issue. However yes i believe these scripts are the cause im afraid. Still i would give you the same advice again as above or try a clean sense rom flash.
You can get safe ruu flashable zips too so as not to lose security or root so try these before going the exe route.
Hope you get a fix.
Regards slym.
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Thanks for the quick reply
slymobi said:
I would first check my mtd size settings! If you dont know what custom mtds are it means your not using them,if you are using them then you must remember to flash the bravo boot file straight after your rom flash before booting!
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Yep I'm using custom mtds - that's exactly the reason I don't like to flash once in a week LOL. I'm aware of flashing the bravo boot directly before rebooting.
I.e wipe system, cache, dalvik cache
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done
go into mount and storage and do all available wipes NOT sdcard
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for that I'm sure I didn't do all (because I've done the factory reset anyways) but perhaps it helps to do it explicitly...? shouldn't hurt
If all fails then i would 1st try a reflash of a custom recovery
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ummh, never done that before - can you point me to a tut or how to?
Now if it still didnt play ball i would scream at it, throw it at a wall then regret that step and move on to ruu.exe and start afresh lol
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oh, so I'd say you're relaxed like Buddha as this came to mind much earlier
On the v6 etc etc issue. Ive publicly said many times how much i hate this script and others like it! But this is only my opinion as i have had issues using them too in the early days
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yes I know - I've read a few of them I've been satisfied with the script but I'm also quite sure that it depends on too many things if it works good on the phone.
An app i use still to this day which gives you complete control over the effects of these scripts is autokiller memory optimizer. I will link to a thread i made some time ago to explain this app which can be found on the market.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20909644
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nice, thx, I'll have a look when that sweet old crappy thing will run again LOL
Thx again for quick response -> off to the laboratories now
Nice quote edits, you have way too much time on your hands lol.
For recovery flashing head to development sticky and 3xenos complete wildfire thread has it all mate. I use the terminal emulator method as adb and fastboot dont play well with me.
Lol buddah.
Some users stating a radio flash may fix the bootlooping? Wont harm to try!! Just make sure its a wildfire radio
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Nice quote edits, you have way too much time on your hands lol
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nah, easy when I'm on my PC - don't do that in Tapatalk though LOL (swype or not)
For recovery flashing head to development sticky and 3xenos complete wildfire thread has it all mate. I use the terminal emulator method as adb and fastboot dont play well with me.
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thx - and for adb - it's the opposite here: I don't like ADBin' LOL
Some users stating a radio flash may fix the bootlooping? Wont harm to try!! Just make sure its a wildfire radio
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I know but I've already tried that twice
And no good news: either wiping everything and doing with or without custom mtd didn't do. Immediately when the network icon shows up (on Google accounts login) reboot... - but wait... one more question: what about formatting boot? should i do this, too?
However, I'll try a sense ROM now and the "safe" RUU afterwards - cross fingers...
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nah, easy when I'm on my PC - don't do that in Tapatalk though LOL (swype or not)
thx - and for adb - it's the opposite here: I don't like ADBin' LOL
I know but I've already tried that twice
And no good news: either wiping everything and doing with or without custom mtd didn't do. Immediately when the network icon shows up (on Google accounts login) reboot... - but wait... one more question: what about formatting boot? should i do this, too?
However, I'll try a sense ROM now and the "safe" RUU afterwards - cross fingers...
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Format boot..... Yeah why not, i always have.
Really strange this though as you have virtually wiped the phone clean. I thinks you gonna have to ruu it
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slymobi said:
Format boot..... Yeah why not, i always have
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done also - without any effect
Really strange this though as you have virtually wiped the phone clean. I thinks you gonna have to ruu it
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yup. I've tried to install Rempuzzle - but that hangs around 30 mins - so I will try the custom recovery first...
eventcom said:
done also - without any effect
yup. I've tried to install Rempuzzle - but that hangs around 30 mins - so I will try the custom recovery first...
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Its sounds like you got things covered and know what your doing but just in case? You do have sdext partition for flashing rempuzzle yes?
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Its sounds like you got things covered and know what your doing but just in case? You do have sdext partition for flashing rempuzzle yes?
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LOL yes but thx for the reminder anyway
Now it's getting really weird... I've just put in a different SIM (out of the family) - different carrier. (the idea came to my mind somehow). Looks like the phone doesn't reboot with that.
If that's true and not by accident - what does that mean now? Usually I'd think about the radio - but I've completely wiped the phone (including a sense install in between) - could this be a hardware problem?
I guess I'll do the RUU thingy anyway. So I'll start to gather information on that.
If anyone has a good suggestion to do that as easy and quick as possible - I'd appreciate any suggestions.
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If someone has a suggestion for a small Sense ROM (yeah I know) I'd prefer to do that first...
Hello nexus 10 community. I've had my nexus 10 for a about 2 months now and its been great but id like to try a different rom. It needs to be sort of like stock with no Biggs or issues. I just need all the basic stuff like internet browsing gaming and good battery life (a little better then stock would be nice), some extra features would be great too. My bootloader is unlocked and im rooted. Id just like some rom recommendations and some opinions on it and basic description. Im on no rush and would like to take my time and do things right. Ive flashed plenty of roms on my Sony phone but never on my tablet so if someone could go over what to do that's be great. I can't flash too many roms because I share the tablet or else id try them out myself
Thanks
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You may want to look into CleanROM. Its based on the 4.2.2 stock ROM with tweaks and optimizations for better speed and battery life while retaining the stability of a stock ROM.
brGabriel said:
You may want to look into CleanROM. Its based on the 4.2.2 stock ROM with tweaks and optimizations for better speed and battery life while retaining the stability of a stock ROM.
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That sounds like what I want. Does it have any known bugs or issues? And does it have any extra features like pa?
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Also I have twrp installed and im going to make a back up of stock first then flash. What do I need to wipe specifically because Ive heard that if you wipe with twrp it also wipes sd card and id lose my backup and photos? Or is that not true
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abdel12345 said:
That sounds like what I want. Does it have any known bugs or issues? And does it have any extra features like pa?
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CleanROM isnt a feature-rich ROM. Its built primarily for stability so it doesn't have any more bugs than a stock ROM. If you're looking for something with a little more features, I personally use EOS ROM.
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Also I have twrp installed and im going to make a back up of stock first then flash. What do I need to wipe specifically because Ive heard that if you wipe with twrp it also wipes sd card and id lose my backup and photos? Or is that not true
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In TWRP, before flashing a ROM, do a full wipe/factory reset, flash ROM, then wipe cache and dalvik. Don't be alarmed, it doesn't delete anything from your internal sdcard (ie. Personal data).
brGabriel said:
CleanROM isnt a feature-rich ROM. Its built primarily for stability so it doesn't have any more bugs than a stock ROM. If you're looking for something with a little more features, I personally use EOS ROM.
In TWRP, before flashing a ROM, do a full wipe/factory reset, flash ROM, then wipe cache and dalvik. Don't be alarmed, it doesn't delete anything from your internal sdcard (ie. Personal data).
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Ok thanks. I think id like to try a rom with more features like eos you mentioned. Im getting kind of board of stock so ill give eos a shot and Mayne aokp pub because it has lots of good reviews. If they have any bugs or problems I'll go to a more stability inclined one with less features and more stock like like the clean rom you mentioned. Now my only problem is finding some time to flash then and test without letting my brother know :banghead: he thinks this is hacking lol. If there are any other recommendations please post them before I start testing which will be some time next week. Thanks for the recommendations.
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OK I didn't want to make a new thread so I'm posting here again. Are there any Roms besides paranoid android that had tablet ui (the status bar and nav bar as one on the bottom) I was going to use paranoid android but it seems to have issues with stability, speed, and other things based off people's comments.
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Any ROM that's popular enough is going to have people reporting issues. It's not that hard to install a few ROMs in quick succession if you run into issues. CM10 and Carbon are strong ROMs, but I don't think they have tablet mode.
TWRP's wipe will not wipe /sdcard. Unless you tell it to, anyway.
Rirere said:
Any ROM that's popular enough is going to have people reporting issues. It's not that hard to install a few ROMs in quick succession if you run into issues. CM10 and Carbon are strong ROMs, but I don't think they have tablet mode.
TWRP's wipe will not wipe /sdcard. Unless you tell it to, anyway.
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Do all the Roms support multi user or only some because I need that for sure and thanks I guess your right. I lost all my days anyways so I'll just download and try a couple roms all in one day and see what's good. If pa is good I'll just keep it though. Just one more question: I only need to wipe data, cache, and dalvik then install rom and this won't wipe SD card, correct? As you can see I'm new to nexus 10 flashing I'm used to my sony xperia play so please help. Thanks
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Hi guys, i was wondering doesn enybody use performance mod on their m7's, i was use that on low end phones and i work with many developerers as tester for Mods.
Im now using Sky Dragon Rom and i see that in init.d have some parts of PurePerformances Mod, and i have see lag using only that, now i was install FlyOnMod and everything is fine, except battery i think battery is decrease faster. So tell me do u use them and which one?
The ElementalX kernel if you have a GPE or Sense-based rom. Has aroma installer and a vast amount of tweaks to the kernel you can pick. Overclocking, undervolting, wake options, etc. I run it on all the builds that's supported. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249774
fireball0093 said:
The ElementalX kernel if you have a GPE or Sense-based rom. Has aroma installer and a vast amount of tweaks to the kernel you can pick. Overclocking, undervolting, wake options, etc. I run it on all the builds that's supported. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249774
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Im already on ElementalX and skyDragon rom, but i found lag sometime, so im thinking of switching to NuSenSeven rom or Venom's ViperOne rom, what you think is best i want pure Sense 7 UI and good performances?
ivcha90 said:
Im already on ElementalX and skyDragon rom, but i found lag sometime, so im thinking of switching to NuSenSeven rom or Venom's ViperOne rom, what you think is best i want pure Sense 7 UI and good performances?
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If you want a pure Sense 7 UI with not too many added things, then InsertCoin or ArtMod are the ones I highly recommend. I run InsertCoin and a dual boot of MIUI v7, I have since my old Desire Z xD You even pick what stock apps and widgets you want removed since it has the Aroma installer which you can slim down things you know you won't use ever, and then paired with the ElementalX kernel it makes it a very nice experience. Feel free to look into the ViperOne rom and other as well, it doesn't hurt if you have some free time on your hands to find what one suits you the best.
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If you want a pure Sense 7 UI with not too many added things, then InsertCoin or ArtMod are the ones I highly recommend. I run InsertCoin and a dual boot of MIUI v7, I have since my old Desire Z xD You even pick what stock apps and widgets you want removed since it has the Aroma installer which you can slim down things you know you won't use ever, and then paired with the ElementalX kernel it makes it a very nice experience. Feel free to look into the ViperOne rom and other as well, it doesn't hurt if you have some free time on your hands to find what one suits you the best.
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Yes i agree with you, i will try InsertCoin tomorow and see. I think its good, also ARHD have sense 7, do you have expirience with that rom? Im on SkyDragon now do you think i need full wipe before instaling InsertCoin?
ivcha90 said:
Yes i agree with you, i will try InsertCoin tomorow and see. I think its good, also ARHD have sense 7, do you have expirience with that rom? Im on SkyDragon now do you think i need full wipe before instaling InsertCoin?
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I have not used ARHD much at all, I did a while back but it was only for a few hours. You should do a wipe, not a full wipe though. Only cache, dalvik cache, and data. If you use TWRP then the standard wipe option will work fine. I also recommend to get an app backup manager like MyBackup free so you can backup all the APKs beforehand to save some download time after installing the rom you pick out
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I have not used ARHD much at all, I did a while back but it was only for a few hours. You should do a wipe, not a full wipe though. Only cache, dalvik cache, and data. If you use TWRP then the standard wipe option will work fine. I also recommend to get an app backup manager like MyBackup free so you can backup all the APKs beforehand to save some download time after installing the rom you pick out
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I installed InserCoin and it is great, everything is smoothe, even when instaliing and updating apps phone dont lag...am very satisfy, only issue for now is elementalx kernel, in lock screen double tap can only wake up screen, cant make it to go off when i tapp 2 times more... i dont know why
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I installed InserCoin and it is great, everything is smoothe, even when instaliing and updating apps phone dont lag...am very satisfy, only issue for now is elementalx kernel, in lock screen double tap can only wake up screen, cant make it to go off when i tapp 2 times more... i dont know why
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I think there's something in settings where you can set it so you double tap the status bar to put the device to sleep, that's what I used to use. I'll see if I can find out where it's at exactly here in a little bit
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I think there's something in settings where you can set it so you double tap the status bar to put the device to sleep, that's what I used to use. I'll see if I can find out where it's at exactly here in a little bit
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Yes on statusbar is working, but this kernel was working also on SkyDragon rom without problem to wake and sleep screen by double tapping to anywhere. i think that some option in insercoin tweaks ahve conflict with that