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Please post questions in the General Section. Thank you
Hey,
Was wondering if it was possible to upgrade a NAND rom without loosing all my apps, contacts, images etc. Reason being that I have a very early build which has some missing features such as GPS and I really need them. I have been using this build for a while now an have added new contacts, installed apps and have a lot of data on it generally. Is there any way that I can update to a new build whilst keeping my data?
Thanks in advance
Hazzahex
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
if u upgrade u're rom by ClockWorkMod all app and sms and . . . still alive and dont change.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877777
in this topic a video show u how can u upgrade u're rom with ClockWorkMode.
It amazes me that there are people in these forums who are smart enough to to install android rom on there phone, but they still can't figure out where to post a question. There is a forum for questions and there is a forum android development, and yet they still pick the development forum for questions. Why is this concept so hard to understand. Haven't you noticed that there isn't any other questions being asked in this forum except yours?
DensoYamaha41 said:
It amazes me that there are people in these forums who are smart enough to to install android rom on there phone, but they still can't figure out where to post a question. There is a forum for questions and there is a forum android development, and yet they still pick the development forum for questions. Why is this concept so hard to understand.
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Its because they know more people view the nand development forum than the Q&A forum so they have more chance of getting an answer to their question.
I noticed a while ago a mod from another xda forum posting a question in the nand dev forum for that very same reason.
Simple solution, don't answer people who start question threads in dev forums until they are moved to the proper place.
Regards.
Titanium Backup
The name is Titanium Backup
FireMAN999 said:
Its because they know more people view the nand development forum than the Q&A forum so they have more chance of getting an answer to their question.
I noticed a while ago a mod from another xda forum posting a question in the nand dev forum for that very same reason.
Simple solution, don't answer people who start question threads in dev forums until they are moved to the proper place.
Regards.
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So you don't want people to answer your question in the nand dev forums until it is moved to Q&A forums. Then why didn't you just post in the Q & A forum in the first place. You saw another person posting in the nand dev forum, so now you feel like you should do the same. So now other people will see your question and then will post there own questions in the nand dev forum and the trend will continue.The last thing everyone wants is the nand dev forums flooded with questions. By the way, a quick search in the forums, you could have found an answer to your original question.
DensoYamaha41 said:
So you don't want people to answer your question in the nand dev forums until it is moved to Q&A forums. Then why didn't you just post in the Q & A forum in the first place. You saw another person posting in the nand dev forum, so now you feel like you should do the same. So now other people will see your question and then will post there own questions in the nand dev forum and the trend will continue.The last thing everyone wants is the nand dev forums flooded with questions. By the way, a quick search in the forums, you could have found an answer to your original question.
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If you bothered to read my reply i was agreeing with the person i quoted "YOU" and was only stating the reason some people are posting questions in the Dev forum. Example,,,, the mod who had posted a question in the Nand Dev forum for that very reason.
I was also saying people should not answer questions put in the dev forums until it has been moved to the proper place. They will then have to wait until it has been moved which could be hours if the mods are not about or busy. Getting a quick reply in the dev forum only encourages others to do the same.
If you can find any question i have started in a Dev form you can have my HD2 for free.
Idiot.
I seem to have started a row. I appoligise for starting this thread where I did. I hope you two can still be friends! Thanks for the help will use the clockwork mod as soon as I can!
Hazzahex
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
hazzahex said:
Thanks for the help will use the clockwork mod as soon as I can!
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You can't use CWM unless the ROM is CMW friendly.
You need Titanium Backup - free in the market. (The paid version is WELL worth it though!)
thanx is just needid this
hessamx said:
if u upgrade u're rom by ClockWorkMod all app and sms and . . . still alive and dont change.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877777
in this topic a video show u how can u upgrade u're rom with ClockWorkMode.
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When I click that link I get the following. Has the thread been deleted or am I not permitted access because of my post count? It says you cannot post with less than 10 posts, but it doesn't say you cannot view. Am I doing something wrong?
knickfan5745, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
Please Read: New members (those with fewer than 10 posts) are not permitted to post to development-related forums. The developer forums are intended for experienced users and developers to discuss ways to improve technical aspects related to ROMs and Software. While you may be an expert, we ask ALL users to avoid posting questions about using or installing ROMs and software in the Development Forums. To encourage this new Users can read but not post in these forums.
To ask Questions about developing your device, installing ROMs, software and themes you must go to the Q&A or General Forum.
Remember, your question has very likely been asked already, so please search before posting.
Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?
If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.
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THREAD NAMING
The purpose of this thread is to explain how you can name threads in the forums making their content easier to read and understand .
FOR the Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting sections:
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[FAQ] - Frequently Asked Questions - This a short list of frequently asked questions in this device forum and the answers often given as a response
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If you are asking a question, please post it in the Q&A section. It's there for a reason. Please use it!
We have had way too many questions posted in general lately.
Future violations are subject to be deleted without warning. Repeat offenders will result in further action.
Thanks,
El Daddy
Ok folks, I have re-opened this sticky thread to make a point.
QUESTIONS belong in the QUESTION and ANSWER section. If you are have trouble with your phone and want to troubleshoot, it belongs in the QUESTION and ANSWER section.
This general section is creating about 6-10 reports per day as users post questions in here. Its an easy concept
If your post ends in a "?" its a question and should be in Q&A
If you are wanting a reply to your post that will give you more information, you are asking a question, post it in Q&A
If you are asking how to fix your phone, post it in Q&A
If you are having issues with your phone and want to know how to fix it, post it in Q&A
In future I may start just deleting threads instead of politely moving them to Q&A for you....
Thanks for your co-operation.
gregbradley
Hi! I rooted a Galaxy S5 SM-G900T with Kingroot. Can I install a custom Android 6.1 or 7.1 on it without bricking it? Running Android 4.4.2 (stripped/debloated with Titanium currently but it is limited in customizating and theming opitions. .
You can start by reading the Forum Rules, especially Rule 15. Did you notice that you posted in a DEVELOPERS ONLY section, and ignored the stickies?
We will move your post to the correct area, but we expect you to follow the Forum Rules and all posted stickies going forward.
V0latyle said:
You can start by reading the Forum Rules, especially Rule 15. Did you notice that you posted in a DEVELOPERS ONLY section, and ignored the stickies?
We will move your post to the correct area, but we expect you to follow the Forum Rules and all posted stickies going forward.
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"Stickies" ? Qu’est-ce que c’est?
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"Stickies" ? Qu’est-ce que c’est?
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Those are the threads pinned to the top of most every forum, and please post in English.
Also, as a courtesy, I have moved your last three threads to the proper forum section as reported by my esteemed colleague above. I will politely ask you to please use the "search" function as stipulated in the most basic of XDA's Forum Rules that you agreed to abide by when you joined, known as Rule #1, no pun intended:
Spoiler: Rule #1
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting or creating a new thread. Whether you have a question or just something new to share, it's very likely that someone has already asked that question or shared that news.
Thank you for your cooperation, and have a pleasant day.
-Regards: Badger50