1. After installing the ROM, I can't receive files through bluetooth but I can send files through it. Any fix for these?
2. Is my installation of this ROM correct or not? because in the tutorial it say's use recovery first.
Here's what I did:
a) download gingervillain 1.5 ROM
b) Wipe all
c) Boot to recovery and installed ROM
Thanks for the answers. I'm just new to installing ROM's recently.
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Right now i have android 2.2 sense on my HTC HD2. I have flashed a few ROMS and are starting to get the hang of things but all the ROMS i have flashed have had a DAF.exe or a Installer.exe file in them that i use to install the ROM. Now i want to install MDJ's CyanogenMod 7 v. 2.6 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877777) but can't understand how to do it because it only has three folders in the Zip, Boot, System and META-INF. HELP PLEASE??
You must not unzip this rom, it gets installed using ClockWork Mod (CWM) and is installed as a zip rom from the sd card. You will need magldr 1.13, you then need to flash a cwm 1.3 partition (150mb) should do. You then enter ClockWork Recovery and install the rom. You'll find info on CWM here
Hey I'm currently running TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 v2.3.3 with ROM Manager Premium installed and when I check for an update it says there is no update for this room but I noted that version 2.4.1 is out.
I have downloaded the ROM and moved it over to my SD card. With that said do I just install the updated version via zip file with ClockworkMod Recovery or do I do a complete fresh upgrade first and then install.
If I do the fresh update will I be upable to reupload my previous settings (widgets, apps, etc) from Rom Manager with the fact I have the premium addition or because it's a different version will this not work?
If not is there a way to do so?
Thanks in advance
is the zip you downloaded an update zip or a rom zip? I don't think you can use a regular rom zip as an update! I might be wrong, but if the zip is named update or it said that it was an update zip when you downloaded it, then you can just flash the update without loosing anything, but if you're not sure and you want to go the safe way I would suggest a clean full flash.
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Good luck!
our devices cant use rommanager properly yet.
I'd suggest:
1) Backup everything (tita backupsms backup & restore .... + backup in cwm)
2) Flash new ROM
If you encounter lots of errors and force closes:
1) Wipe everything
2) Flash cwm and rom
3) Restore all updates except the cwm one
Okay thanks for the update. I guess I'll just update this weekend by a full update.
Thanks again
lolmensch said:
our devices cant use rommanager properly yet.
I'd suggest:
1) Backup everything (tita backupsms backup & restore .... + backup in cwm)
2) Flash new ROM
If you encounter lots of errors and force closes:
1) Wipe everything
2) Flash cwm and rom
3) Restore all updates except the cwm one
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What is tita backupsms??? I searched and can't find it nor know what it is.
Thanks
Yes i have already searched the forums but there are no instructions to install Overcome v1.1.3. can anyone guide me ?
samsung-tab said:
Yes i have already searched the forums but there are no instructions to install Overcome v1.1.3. can anyone guide me ?
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If you have already read the Overcome thread there is instructions how to install it. Thot its messy in the 1st post. Hehe
In order to install the rom. You can use clockworkmod or odin to install.
1) CWM is to be install into your tab & flash the rom via in recovery mode. The rom is stall inside your sdcard(the removable)
2) For Odin, its an app on your computer. You flash the rom via odin from your computer with your tab in usb connection (in debug mode)
Personally, I followed these Instructions here: http://www.droid-den.com/phone-guides/phone-guide-install-custom-modaco-rom-and-kernel-on-samsung-galaxy-tab-guide to install Modaco Kernel with ext4 conversion and CWM, and simply replaced the Modaco Rom in the instructions with Overcome v1.1.3 full. Worked a treat. With the new Overcome v1.2.0, just use the full install zip (don't forget to wipe everything including dalvik cache in clockwork, and don't forget to make backups!) and you will get the Overcome Kernel aswell, which is sweet.
All of this will get you upgraded to having CWM, ext4 Filesystem, and the Rom.
I would also suggest doing a RotoBackup first, always good to have a backup of original software etc.
I started off by flashing the euro 1.4GHz OC kernel with Heimdall which included Clockwork recovery, it seemed the safest option as opposed to using the bootstrap off of the market. Then flashed overcome 1.1.3 via clockwork.
any link for Overcome v1.1.3 download ?
Just get 1.2.1. Its the latest and greatest.
many thanks to all of you didnt knew too easy
Can Overcome be installed on a Korean Tab? Model number SHW-M180S?
Thanks for any help!!!
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With the new Overcome v1.2.0, just use the full install zip (don't forget to wipe everything including dalvik cache in clockwork, and don't forget to make backups!) and you will get the Overcome Kernel aswell, which is sweet.
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If you are coming from 1.1.x then IIRC you can just use the upgrade zip rather than the full wipe zip. I did this last night and it is fine.
Hi
I'm new installing ROMs on my phone and I found some issued from time to time.
I have a:
- HTC G1 T-Mobile Phone
- HBOOT 1.33.2005
- Radio 2.22.28.25
- Installed ClockWorkMod Recovery 2.5.0.7
- Running EZGingerBread.
I flash the Froyo by Laslo ROM (and others) with ClockWorkMod recovery from a zip inside the SDCard. The procedure goes fine. I wipe out all the cache and data before installing the ROM.
When I reboot I get the "T-Mobile G1" logo at startup and it reboots and keep showing the same logo.
I went back to ClockWorkMod recovery menu and recover the backup with EZGingerBread to get the phone working again.
I want to test Froyo by laslo, and BioHzr ROMS but I get the same problem
Any tip on what I'm missing? Is it CloworkMod Recovery? Am I missing some extra stuff?
Thanks
Most of the ROM now a day you required to have both latest SPL/radio. It looks like you have the correct radio, but you need to upgrade your SPL/HBOOT to 1.33.0013d.
The ROM that you had been trying to flash is incompatible to the SPL/radio combo.
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hello guyz, i want to install tha latest Cyano Rom at my rooted G1. So far android 2.1 is running from Cyanogenmod of course.
Can I flash the Cynaogenmod 7 ROM from ROM Manager or i should do it via clockwordmod ???????????
thanks in advance
Atsibas said:
hello guyz, i want to install tha latest Cyano Rom at my rooted G1. So far android 2.1 is running from Cyanogenmod of course.
Can I flash the Cynaogenmod 7 ROM from ROM Manager or i should do it via clockwordmod ???????????
thanks in advance
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Yes, you can. Just follow the instruction fully.
Hi. I'm using the 18/Redmi2Prime and I was thinking of reverting back to MIUI and I'm on CM13. I'm kind of confused with all the threads here because it's been a while since I was active here in the forums. Can't I just flash the MIUI ROM over CM13 using TWRP 2.8.7 with a clean install?
I wanted a rooted lollipop miui hence I am reluctant of choosing this. And I donno which ROM to choose either. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Grab a copy of the stock recovery from here, and follow the instructions to install it onto your device. Basically, download the file, extract the .img file from it, and install the .img file using TWRP. Then boot to recovery.
Then, download a copy of the official MIUI ROM (beta, release or otherwise), from here, rename it as update.zip, copy paste it to your SD card (internal/external), and from the stock recovery, wipe all existing data (cache and user data - SD card can stay). Install the update.zip from the recovery from the options shown.
Done.
Additional notes -
1. If you are plan to go back to a custom ROM, then install a pre-lollipop based MIUI ROM, or backup your EFS, Modem, Boot partitions prior to wiping the existing recovery - this will save you a lot of trouble, and perhaps opening another thread.
2. It is preferable to download the MIUI ROM and rename it as update.zip before you restore to stock recovery, should anything go wrong down the lane. (That is, without a ROM installed, and the computer just not willing to recognize your device, you might end up in a small soup - you cannot access the files on the phone using the stock recovery easily.)
3. If anything goes wrong, check for instructions on how to install the MIUI ROM using fastboot.
Hey thanks for the quick reply. Will do the mentioned and will get back to you if need be. Thanks again!
But wait. It isn't prerooted right?