Clockworkmod, more roms paralell? - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Hey,
can I have 2 or 3 android roms with clockwork mod?
Just for testing which is my favourite one and not always have to backup etc.
thx

Hi
I don't think there is anyway to dual boot 2 Android roms. i've only seen windows/Android dual boots and searching google didn't bring anything up I could see.
I would just have all the zips I wanted to test ready to go on my sd card and install 1 at a time until I found which one I preferred.
I might be wrong though.

yes, as long as both roms use the same partition sizes. all you would have to do is to flash the 1st one, set it up as you want it, make a nandroid backup, do a full wipe, flash the 2nd, set it up, make a nandroid, and you can do a wipe, flash whichever rom, then restore your nandroid, and you're all set, and able to switch back and forth that way.
but the easier way is to run a nand android build, and one or two sd builds from magldr ad sd. wiping, flashing, and restoring is a bit time consuming, rather than settin up ur nand & sd builds once and just choosing what to boot into without the wiping, flashing, restoring hassle.

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A2SD with damagecontrol Rom

A little over a month ago I flashed the damagecontrol ROM and haven't looked back. Aside from having 2.1 early, I was also able to access su features, blah blah blah. My question is: I am still losing internal memory even after enabling A2SD, partitioning my SD card into three sections (ext3, swap, and probably fat32 or something). I noticed a gain of about 40mb right away but each time I download a program my internal memory shrinks. Any ideas? I'm not a pro at this but really wanting to learn.
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A little over a month ago I flashed the damagecontrol ROM and haven't looked back. Aside from having 2.1 early, I was also able to access su features, blah blah blah. My question is: I am still losing internal memory even after enabling A2SD, partitioning my SD card into three sections (ext3, swap, and probably fat32 or something). I noticed a gain of about 40mb right away but each time I download a program my internal memory shrinks. Any ideas? I'm not a pro at this but really wanting to learn.
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Even with A2SD there are still files that get written to internal storage for cacheing. You will see your memory go down.
Ah. I didn't realize that. Are there other ways to free up the internal memory? I'm down to around 25mb...
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If you have a nice class of sd card you could move dalvik to sd. That freed up a good spot of memory for me.
the same thing is going on with my phone i only see an added 40mb onto the internal storage when i put on a2sd,when i hear about other kids that get around 90mb when using a2sd.
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If you have a nice class of sd card you could move dalvik to sd. That freed up a good spot of memory for me.
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I just threw a 4GB Class 6 in and partitioned it. Before that I was running the stock 2GB (Class 2 I think). I've been considering a few options but not sure what the process should be and how to proceed:
- dalvik cache to sd
- jit compiling (alhtough, I've almost completely ruled this out due to rumors of instability issues)
- swapping sd (I'm not sure if this will have ill-effects on my system or not)
I would feel at more liberty to experiment if I knew what to do if my phone ran into an error that crippled it (i.e., stuck in boot loop). I'm really fresh to this, so it's a bit intimidating at first.
joshuaharp said:
I would feel at more liberty to experiment if I knew what to do if my phone ran into an error that crippled it (i.e., stuck in boot loop). I'm really fresh to this, so it's a bit intimidating at first.
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Before you read one more post on this forum go install RA-Amon's recovery and make a nandroid backup. Then copy the backup folder onto your computer.
That is if you haven't already done so. This will save you a lot of trouble should something go wrong, unless you really do something spectacular.
Edit: Just checked my internal memory. 149mb free and I have a handfull of apps installed atm.
On another note I flashed the godmode overclocked kernel, the 768 one or whatever, and installed setcpu, and my god my phone is fast. Current settings are max 767, min: 518. Yes my min is fairly high but at 518 it is butter smooth and I have multiple batteries so...
willowmp said:
Before you read one more post on this forum go install RA-Amon's recovery and make a nandroid backup. Then copy the backup folder onto your computer.
That is if you haven't already done so. This will save you a lot of trouble should something go wrong, unless you really do something spectacular.
Edit: Just checked my internal memory. 149mb free and I have a handfull of apps installed atm.
On another note I flashed the godmode overclocked kernel, the 768 one or whatever, and installed setcpu, and my god my phone is fast. Current settings are max 767, min: 518. Yes my min is fairly high but at 518 it is butter smooth and I have multiple batteries so...
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This kernel (.29 kernel, right?) is one I've been recently considering. I've made a nandroid backup through ROM Manager (is this as good as RA-Amon's recovery?). I'm not sure what to do with this should something go wrong...unless I can boot up and have access to the ROM Manager app – I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. Some questions:
concerning flashing a recovery
- what exactly does this do? (as I understand it, it writes a recovery file to my sd card, so that i can boot up in recovery mode should something cause my os to fail...is this correct?)
concerning the godmode overclocked kernel
- how long have you had this flashed on your phone?
- can I flash over my current ROM (damagecontrol 2.08.1)?
- will I lose info and have to wipe everything not on my SD card?
- I've partitioned my sd card for A2SD, will this cause problems?
- how long is your battery life on average?
Thanks dude.
willowmp said:
Before you read one more post on this forum go install RA-Amon's recovery and make a nandroid backup. Then copy the backup folder onto your computer.
That is if you haven't already done so. This will save you a lot of trouble should something go wrong, unless you really do something spectacular.
Edit: Just checked my internal memory. 149mb free and I have a handfull of apps installed atm.
On another note I flashed the godmode overclocked kernel, the 768 one or whatever, and installed setcpu, and my god my phone is fast. Current settings are max 767, min: 518. Yes my min is fairly high but at 518 it is butter smooth and I have multiple batteries so...
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What did you set your swap and ext on when you partitioned your sd
xxxk15 said:
What did you set your swap and ext on when you partitioned your sd
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ext: 1024 (or whatever the first 1gig choice is, I believe it is something like this)
swap: 30 (I believe, or whatever it automatically pops up as when formatting)
Through Dconfig I have apps2sd, dalvik to sd, and sd swapping with the default 30mb enabled.
Dalvik heap is set to 16mb and lowmemkiller set to less. JIT not enabled.
Current version DamageControl, the 768 overclocked kernel and toast's newest radio.
joshuaharp said:
This kernel (.29 kernel, right?) is one I've been recently considering. I've made a nandroid backup through ROM Manager (is this as good as RA-Amon's recovery?). I'm not sure what to do with this should something go wrong...unless I can boot up and have access to the ROM Manager app – I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. Some questions:
concerning flashing a recovery
- what exactly does this do? (as I understand it, it writes a recovery file to my sd card, so that i can boot up in recovery mode should something cause my os to fail...is this correct?)
concerning the godmode overclocked kernel
- how long have you had this flashed on your phone?
- can I flash over my current ROM (damagecontrol 2.08.1)?
- will I lose info and have to wipe everything not on my SD card?
- I've partitioned my sd card for A2SD, will this cause problems?
- how long is your battery life on average?
Thanks dude.
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RA-Amon's custom recovery is a must and is vastly more important than a back-up app. RA-Amon's recovery is an actual recovery image, thus as long as your phone boots up to the HTC logo you should be able to access RA-Amon's recovery and thus restore the backup before the phone is even accessing the rom.
Flashing a recovery image is like flashing a rom, but instead of a rom you are flashing a recovery image. Your phone has a stock recovery image on it right now, I don't know the key combo but hold a certain pattern of keys down while turning the phone on and you will enter it. It looks I think like a triangle with an ! in the middle or something. This is sorta useless for us though because I don't think you can really do much with it.
When you flash a recovery img (RA-Amon's) that stock recovery image is just replaced with Amon's. After you do flash the recovery holding the HOME and power button to turn the phone on and continuing to hold it will cause you to enter Amon's recovery, which is a green menu. From this menu you can amke backups/restore them, wipe the data on the phone (factory reset), flash .zips (roms, bootscreens, themes, kernels) and other things.
What you are referring to the writing backup to sd card is called nandroid. Nandroid is an option in the recovery, so yes if you do flash the wrong rom or your phone won't boot up (boot loop or whatever) as long as you can access recovery which is one of the first things loaded when you hit the power button (unless you really do something spectacular like flashing a gsm hero's radio you almost always will be able to get into recovery. don't even touch radios right now, flash the wrong one and your phone won't even turn on/charge. aka your motherboard will be totaled) so you will almost always be able to nandroid recovery your os if something does go wrong.
In short before you do anything flash the recovery.
Now on to your other questions. I have been running the overclocked kernel for one day, but it appears stable and seems to be working good for me. When you flash a kernel you always flash it over a rom, because if you do it the other way the rom will replace the kernel. So yes once you have damagecontrol or another rom that supports that kernel you can simply go into recovery and use flash .zip to flash the kernel over the rom. As always make sure to make a nandroid before doing so.
DamageControl supports apps2sd, and you enable it to use a2sd using the Dconfig app that is included in the rom. It is generally a good idea to partition your sd card whenever you switch between roms unless they say it is fine. You should go ahead and copy over a backup of your sd card to your computer, however you need not format or wipe your sd card when flashing roms. Honestly I don't think you need to partition your sd card again, unless after you flash the rom the os won't boot up all the way or loops/crashes. If it does then partition the sd card and try rebooting the phone and it should fix it.
Also you can format and partition your sd card in recovery under Other.
As for my battery life I have been switching b/w roms and such and I just started using the OC kernel, but with the DamageControl rom back when I only had that flashed my batt life was good.
However I do have 3 batteries and an external battery charger for my phone. Check out the accessories section of this forum, 2 batteries and the charger for 11 bucks from Hong Kong on ebay.
Hope I helped.
So, through the damagecontrol dconfig app I banned "sense", rebooted and now my phone is stuck in a bootloop. Do I restore from previous nandroid backup or do I need to flash my phone? Suck.
joshuaharp said:
So, through the damagecontrol dconfig app I banned "sense", rebooted and now my phone is stuck in a bootloop. Do I restore from previous nandroid backup or do I need to flash my phone? Suck.
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Just want to say first off: "I am an idiot". Nandroid backup from 5 days ago, booted up by holding *home and *power, then selecting to restore. Very easy. I can actually breathe now. Back in business. Sorry to waste your guy's time. We can keep the thread going minus my drama...
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Just want to say first off: "I am an idiot". Nandroid backup from 5 days ago, booted up by holding *home and *power, then selecting to restore. Very easy. I can actually breathe now. Back in business. Sorry to waste your guy's time. We can keep the thread going minus my drama...
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It's all good.
See why I emphasized flashing your recovery before messing with anything? xD
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What did you set your swap and ext on when you partitioned your sd
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I set the swap to 32mb and ext3 to 512mb I believe...does this sound right?
willowmp said:
RA-Amon's custom recovery is a must and is vastly more important than a back-up app. RA-Amon's recovery is an actual recovery image, thus as long as your phone boots up to the HTC logo you should be able to access RA-Amon's recovery and thus restore the backup before the phone is even accessing the rom.
Flashing a recovery image is like flashing a rom, but instead of a rom you are flashing a recovery image. Your phone has a stock recovery image on it right now, I don't know the key combo but hold a certain pattern of keys down while turning the phone on and you will enter it. It looks I think like a triangle with an ! in the middle or something. This is sorta useless for us though because I don't think you can really do much with it.
When you flash a recovery img (RA-Amon's) that stock recovery image is just replaced with Amon's. After you do flash the recovery holding the HOME and power button to turn the phone on and continuing to hold it will cause you to enter Amon's recovery, which is a green menu. From this menu you can amke backups/restore them, wipe the data on the phone (factory reset), flash .zips (roms, bootscreens, themes, kernels) and other things.
What you are referring to the writing backup to sd card is called nandroid. Nandroid is an option in the recovery, so yes if you do flash the wrong rom or your phone won't boot up (boot loop or whatever) as long as you can access recovery which is one of the first things loaded when you hit the power button (unless you really do something spectacular like flashing a gsm hero's radio you almost always will be able to get into recovery. don't even touch radios right now, flash the wrong one and your phone won't even turn on/charge. aka your motherboard will be totaled) so you will almost always be able to nandroid recovery your os if something does go wrong.
In short before you do anything flash the recovery.
Now on to your other questions. I have been running the overclocked kernel for one day, but it appears stable and seems to be working good for me. When you flash a kernel you always flash it over a rom, because if you do it the other way the rom will replace the kernel. So yes once you have damagecontrol or another rom that supports that kernel you can simply go into recovery and use flash .zip to flash the kernel over the rom. As always make sure to make a nandroid before doing so.
DamageControl supports apps2sd, and you enable it to use a2sd using the Dconfig app that is included in the rom. It is generally a good idea to partition your sd card whenever you switch between roms unless they say it is fine. You should go ahead and copy over a backup of your sd card to your computer, however you need not format or wipe your sd card when flashing roms. Honestly I don't think you need to partition your sd card again, unless after you flash the rom the os won't boot up all the way or loops/crashes. If it does then partition the sd card and try rebooting the phone and it should fix it.
Also you can format and partition your sd card in recovery under Other.
As for my battery life I have been switching b/w roms and such and I just started using the OC kernel, but with the DamageControl rom back when I only had that flashed my batt life was good.
However I do have 3 batteries and an external battery charger for my phone. Check out the accessories section of this forum, 2 batteries and the charger for 11 bucks from Hong Kong on ebay.
Hope I helped.
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Dude...helped IMMENSELY! I'm still digesting it.
That's good to know about flashing radios. I was going to flash the most recent one for 2.1 roms on CDMA heros, but I think I'll wait to hear more about it.
I think I feel comfortable flashing the .29 kernel over my current ROM. I gotta be honest though, the DConfig thing kind of weirds me out now, after trying to use it. I'm not sure which button is going to cause my phone to freak out.
If you have a nice class of sd card you could move dalvik to sd. That freed up a good spot of memory for me.
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I'm considering doing this but have read that this causes issues with nandroid backup. Have you experienced this?
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[Q] Custom rom on FRG83D

Hey guys i've been on the forums for the longest but just never posted, long time reader though. Ok so i'm new to android and love it , i have a nexus one and have had it for about 4 months now, bought it from someone on craigslist for about 450 brand new, worth every penny and is treated as my firs born. Rooted but never installed a custom rom, was nervous i would ruin something. Seeing how there are so many options in custom roms, i really want to install cyanogen now, only problem is that i updated to frg83d, so can i still install cyanogen? if so can someone give me a link or a little help? i know gb will be here soon but not sure when and i'd like to add enhance my phone a little, also if i were to install a custom rom how hard would it be to then install gb would it need to be reflashed back to the stock rom? tia.
If you updated to FRG83D and rooted...(not rooted and updated, for updating OS will unroot your phone)
1. Using ROM Manager is the easiest way for starters.
- Download ROM Manager from Market.
- Run ROM Manager, then flash Clockwork Recovery into your device.
- Once it is done, make your nandroid backup first by choosing 'Backup Current ROM'. It's a 'must', so you can restore everything when flashing custom ROM goes wrong.
- Backup your account, application & data. You'll need to restore them after installing custom ROM(when rooted, backup tools like My Backup Pro can backup application data).
- Dump everything in your SD card to HDD in case.
- Now partition your SD card. It's optional, but needed for A2SD+. SD card will be formatted during partitioning. Once it is done, copy your backups to SD card.(backup is always a must)
- Download custom ROM you want, copy it to root of SD card.
- In ROM Manager, choose 'Install ROM from SD Card'. Then Clockwork Recovery will do the things.
- Done!
2. If you downloaded and flashed other recovery like Amon Ra's, you'll need to do all the job in the recovery mode. However, it's not much harder than using Clockwork Recovery and ROM Manager.
**Currently, many custom ROMs(which are still developing) are based on FRG83(D). Once 'completely' working Gingerbread(current build: GRH55) ROM is out, such custom ROMs will be updated.
**Read other topics, especially pinned ones. Usually they cover things you want to know.
Thanks for the quick response lfact, but i'm having a problem, whenever i try to install rom from sd card and it goes to install i get a screen with the android and an exclmanation point, any reason why?
Make sure you flashed custom recovery on your device. Oh, and.... If you have any question, post that on Q&A, not general.
Got everything working lfact thanks alot, mods sorry if this was in the wrong section.

So I installed clockworkmod

As the title says, I installed clockworkmod, but don't really know what to do next. When I installed it, it basically erased my nand and left me with no OS. From what I gather, this is right, and the machine would have been ready at that point to run update.zip files off of the sd card? But I can't get the computer to recognize the device at this point to place files on the sdcard. In addition, I had formatted my sdcard as was suggested, so I was stuck in clockworkmod, with a blank sdcard and no way to access it. Did I do something wrong? I'm sorry to sound like such a n00b, but I am trying to teach myself as much as I can about all of this with what I can glean from these forums, but this whole clockworkmod thing seems to get glossed over. I am also a bit confused as to what nandroid backup is. Thanks for the help.
You can mount your SD card in CWM, browse the menu a bit and you'll find it. Then copy your build.zip (it doesn't have to be called update.zip persé) to your SD card, unmount again and run the zip updater, all done through CWM. Easy as pie!
Nandroid backup is a full system backup to your SD card. It is advised to take one before flashing a new rom. If something goes wrong or you just don't like it, you can restore the nandroid backup and all your apps, settings, texts, ... literally everything are back to normal. Nandroid backups and restores are all done through CWM too.
What I appreciate most about having a recovery is that you don't need a computer anymore. Just download a rom to your SD card with your phone, boot into CWM, flash it, and voila, you're good to go. Got some sudden troubles? Just temp restore that nandroid backup from a couple of days ago and you'll manage till a computer is within reach. And so on...
Edit: I haven't slept for 40 hours, it's ****ing hard to read every word of a text right now so I'm just picking some and making the best out of it. I hope I correctly understood what you asked, if not I'll try again tomorrow.
To be honest, I'm not 100% steady when it comes to ClockWork Mod. I installed the excellent NexusHD2 Gingerbread NAND ROM, and that is "ClockWork Mod ready". I've used it for backing up my current build before trying another one, and then restoring everything afterwards, and I've also installed a couple of updates (GPS fix, YouTube delay fix).
I don't know about retro-fitting it to a ROM that you already have flashed on your device. As you say, you lose your current ROM, so I don't see how that's useful. (That's probably my lack of understanding of CWM, and I look forward to more educated responses on this thread!)
My recommendations would be to either spend the next couple of days reading up about CWM and find out exactly where you stand with it, or do what I did and just get a ROM that has it built in.
thanks guys. I think I'm figuring it out. If I have any more probs, you'll hear from me LOL!!

Remove dual-boot (go to CM7 only)

Hi all,
After using stock for a bit, I realized I will never, ever need it. I've currently got the SD dual-boot going from ikingblack's instructions and have a CWM backup from my stock install, so if I need to go back I can.
How could I remove dual-boot and go CM7 only?
PS Also, I ALWAYS boot into CWM with the SD card inserted. Not holding any buttons. Did I miss a step?
I'm wondering same thing. Been running dual boot with cm7 on 16 gig card for a week and found I like cm7 better then stock. Will it work if I make a CWM nandroid, flash just clockwork to emmc with a spare 8 gig card then install my 16 gig card with cm7 on it and boot into recovery and restore backup? Seems the easiest way without setting everything up again but not sure if it will work. Also never flashed recovery yet from rom manager, should I do that first? Appreciate any help.
Two options pop up in my head.
1. According to many members, Titanium Backup will save your work (apps and settings) or
2. Re-fresh installing CM7 on the uSD card.

Need someone who knows this phone.. (Revert back to stock)

So.. After owning this phone for a year, I still love it to death..
But after many roms and such its been kinda slowing down on me..
what I would like to do, because I heard it helps a lot, is to revert back to the original software, then put a rom on fresh..
I'm running Synergy Rom now.. And it just locked on me.. It keeps rebooting, so I figure now is the time I do this..
Questions..
I will no have to lose my root? right?
How do I do this now? I'm using clockwork and assume I put the original rom(or zip?) on my sdcard, then go into recovery, and run it?
Correct?
I also ran a script file (v6supercharged)
I assume I will have to redo that as well?
Thanks guys!!
Have no phone right now, so would like to get started asap..
Again!! MUCH THANKS!!
As long as you fully wipe using Amon Ra, you should be able to make most updated ROMs run fast on your phone. Perhaps try reflashing Synergy. I also recommend flashing a new ROM, but reinstalling apps without data. Perhaps that is contributing to the sluggishness.
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Thanks.. But I've been told over and over, its sometimes good to revert back to stock..
Wipe/clear, Install stock rom (or its an .exe. or something?) then wipe/clear again, and put the rom on..
Anyone have the stock file??
Do I let it update or no ??
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Wipe/clear, Install stock rom (or its an .exe. or something?) then wipe/clear again, and put the rom on..
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That's ridiculous. A wipe is a wipe.
In fact, using the RUU (.exe) is riskier since it flashes radios and such, and if something goes wrong during, you have a bricked phone. Just do a full wipe including cache/dalvik cache and install your ROM of choice, along with a good kernel.
fastfed said:
So.. After owning this phone for a year, I still love it to death..
But after many roms and such its been kinda slowing down on me..
what I would like to do, because I heard it helps a lot, is to revert back to the original software, then put a rom on fresh..
I'm running Synergy Rom now.. And it just locked on me.. It keeps rebooting, so I figure now is the time I do this..
Questions..
I will no have to lose my root? right?
How do I do this now? I'm using clockwork and assume I put the original rom(or zip?) on my sdcard, then go into recovery, and run it?
Correct?
I also ran a script file (v6supercharged)
I assume I will have to redo that as well?
Thanks guys!!
Have no phone right now, so would like to get started asap..
Again!! MUCH THANKS!!
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If you rooted with unrevoked or revolutionary, you will need this file to return to stock, and yes, you will temporarily lose root.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38127313/Un....15.00.0808_NV_2.15_release_220182_signed.zip
Change the name to PC36IMG and run it from the root of your SD card through the bootloader. You will lose your root, but your security flag should still be off (S-OFF) so that you can quickly regain root after running this file, after changing it to PC36IMG in place of the first one. (It is Amon-RA and not clockwork. You can reflash clockwork later if you want, which I don't recommend.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38127313/Root 2.3.3/PC36IMG3.08.zip
Also, you might need to flash a superuser app, in case you need root inside the stock ROM. Here is an old one, but it should still work for you.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/38127313/Root 2.3.3/su-2.3.6.2-efgh-signed.zip
Like the previous users said, it's probably not necessary, but I'm just giving you what you asked for.
hmmm.. so now its not necessary ? I was always under that impression..
Ok..
Anyone know what the new HOT rom is ??
Gigerbread please ?
Like I said I was using Synergy..
Used Fresh before and a couple others..
whats the hot rom ??
FYI I also partitioned my SD card, or whatever its called.. For the gigerbread thing..
Put MikG 3.0 on it and call it done. Rock solid ROM, great battery life, and awesome tweaks built in. It will be like an all new phone. Enjoy
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This is why I stress making a nandroid of your stock/rooted immediately after Rooting.
You may want to simply reformat your SD Card. I've been having a few issues and realized it's been months since I cleaned up and reformatted/repartitioned my SD Card, so I plan on doing that tomorrow and flashing a new ROM
Use "Best Method" for Cleanest way (Wiping)
OLDER: Froyo v2.2 (3.70.651.1) http://keetsa.com/files/RUU_SuperSo...15.00.11.19_NV_1.90_release_161482_signed.exe
Most Current version is "Gingerbread v2.3.3 (4.54.651.1).EXE" http://www.multiupload.com/LLV12N2WU8
with "xxx.EXE file", You'll need to Run it on Widows and install on Phone thru Micro USB plug.
BEST Method to install Most Current STOCK ROM:
1. Download + Rename to "PC36IMG.zip" on SDCARD + (Boot into Recovery +Install) "AmonRa Recovery v3.11-gnm" http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34586908/PC36IMG-ra-supersonic-3.11-gnm.zip
2. (Boot into Recovery), WIPE these 8 lines (All data/factory Reset, /data, /cache, /sdcard/.android_secure, /system, Dalvik-cache, battery stats, rotate settings)
3. Download + Rename to "PC36IMG.zip" on SDCARD + (Boot into Recovery +Install) "GB v4.54.651.1.ZIP" http://db.tt/Ck6AB18E
If you want non Stock Recovery + Rooted:
1. Rename your "(AmonRa Recovery v3.11-gnm) PC36IMG.zip" to "PC36IMG.zip" again. (Boot into Recovery +Install). (cus Stock Rom changed you to STOCK Recovery)
2. (Boot into Recovery + Install) "Root (Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed).zip" www.mediafire.com/?16a07x3800wvak6
No need to revert to stock.
Use vr superwipe
Save the contents of your sd card to a computer, then reformat the sd card
Wipe everything on the wipe menu, then flash a new ROM.
copy the titanium backup directory back to your sd card and restore apps without data first, then restore data of any games or what not.
Problems should be fixed.
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You have a lot of options here. As the preceding posts may have eluded to. Depending on how consistent and deep your issues are, there are different steps that need to be taken.
You can always wipe the ROM and reflash. Do a dirty flash, by just wiping cache and dalvik, then reflashing. That tends to be my temp work around sometimes.
Worst case I've seen is reverting to stock. Unrooting. And starting back over.
With any new ROM you'll need to reflash your mods. Becareful tho of what mods you're using. Not all are compatible across the board.
HipKat said:
This is why I stress making a nandroid of your stock/rooted immediately after Rooting.
You may want to simply reformat your SD Card. I've been having a few issues and realized it's been months since I cleaned up and reformatted/repartitioned my SD Card, so I plan on doing that tomorrow and flashing a new ROM
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Did reformatting the SD card help? I just realized and did the same thing. It had been a good 3-4 from changes and about a year since I formatted my card.
It helps a lot. I reformat mine about every 3-6 months
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