Alright so I have a D2 running the latest Fission rom(2.2.2) and I want to install so of the apps from the stock rom back it, but I am not sure how to. Right now I am trying to put back DLNA(two files) via root explorer by adding in the systems/app folder, but no dice. I even marked the appropriate check marks in properties of both apk per instructed in another thread, but again no dice.
The other app I want maybe a little harder as I was told it may require the MotoBlur framework and stuff. I want to install the Audio enhancement apk which adds some eq presets on to many motoblur devices(I know the Droid X, Defy, and Milestone have it). Is there anyway I can have this installed, or do I have to be stuck using the laggy MotoBlur?
Finally think I want installed is the a different stock browser. I am right now using the stock browser, but not really liking how it looks or works. I previously came from the Eris(Hero), which had a customized stock browser, where in the menu there was back and front arrows(while I only have front, and have to use the hardware back to move back a page). I'd like to know is there anyway I can install the HTC or Samsung browser, which is essentially just a themed stock Android browser, or does that also require their respective frameworks(Sense, and Touchwiz)? Thank you.
Anyone please?
I have a Droid X, and I am also looking for dlna, and a different stock browser help would be appreciated.
anyone please?
I just installed the latest version of Apex, did a few customizations, then rebooted because I changed the LCD Density. Now, whenever I boot, it says "Process System is not responding". I can force close it, wait, or access the power menu. But, the screen is black, and I can't do anything. This is after a day full of reflashing and wiping because the damn device couldn't receive text messages.
xzillerationer said:
I just installed the latest version of Apex, did a few customizations, then rebooted because I changed the LCD Density. Now, whenever I boot, it says "Process System is not responding". I can force close it, wait, or access the power menu. But, the screen is black, and I can't do anything. This is after a day full of reflashing and wiping because the damn device couldn't receive text messages.
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If you have a backup try restoring
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How? I'm trying to follow the guides, but whereever I go, the SBF zip is corrupted.
It appears to be working now. I think I'll hold off tinkering with it for a little while. I still would like to know why it did this, though. For now, I'll just restore my apps, but only the ones I use all the time,
xzillerationer said:
It appears to be working now. I think I'll hold off tinkering with it for a little while. I still would like to know why it did this, though. For now, I'll just restore my apps, but only the ones I use all the time,
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Did you happen to delete any system apps when you were customizing? You might have deleted an app that settings was dependent on by accident, which could cause something like that.
ALWAYS do a nandroid backup before you start tinkering with the phone, it will save a lot of trouble.
Heres how to do it:
1. Boot into clockworkmod recovery using Koush's Bootstrap Recovery
2. Select Mounts and Storage, and mount /system and /data
3. Return to the main menu and select Backup and Restore
4. Select backup and let it work.
5. When its done, return to main menu, and choose to reboot.
Now you can tinker however you want. If you happen to mess something up, return to clockworkmod recovery (hint: if you can't get the phone to boot properly, boot the phone, and pull the battery when you see the M logo. Replace the battery and it should take you to clockworkmod)
1. Boot into recovery
2. Mount your /system and /data again
3. Go back and select Backup and Restore
4. Select restore, and select you restore file (should be the only one if you've only done 1 backup)
5. Let it work, then reboot the phone, and your phone will be in the exact same state as it was when you did the backup.
If you can't get into clockwork, you'll need to SBF.
SBF guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=770224
SBF Download (download in guide doesn't work):
hxxp://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/droid-2-discussion/5323-tbh-mydroidworld-present-droid-2-2-3-20-triple-threat.html (replace xx with tt)
Hope this helps!
Thanks, that'll really come in useful. The reason I couldn't fix it before is because Moto sucks, and encrypted the bootloader, so I was having a problem getting back into Clockwork. Did I say thanks? Oh well. Thanks.
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Yeah moto does suck for that. They are giving options on future devices to lock and unlock the bootloader though (like the xoom) so at least they are making progress. Doesn't help us though...
xzillerationer said:
I just installed the latest version of Apex, did a few customizations, then rebooted because I changed the LCD Density. Now, whenever I boot, it says "Process System is not responding". [... ]
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Are you using Droid 2 Overclock? I'm asking because it allows setting screen density. I found that the new startup scripts added to Apex 1.4.1 don't play well with OC settings that were fine on Apex 1.3. The scripts add sysctl and CPU tweaks.
I set my OC settings to more conservative settings, and it has been far more stable. This isn't a knock against either product. Both work fine together with a bit of work.
Fab did release a test release (1.4.2 seems to be the informal name) that doesn't launch his new startup scripts automatically, and that's what I'm currently running.
- Bob
bobstro said:
Are you using Droid 2 Overclock? I'm asking because it allows setting screen density. I found that the new startup scripts added to Apex 1.4.1 don't play well with OC settings that were fine on Apex 1.3. The scripts add sysctl and CPU tweaks.
I set my OC settings to more conservative settings, and it has been far more stable. This isn't a knock against either product. Both work fine together with a bit of work.
Fab did release a test release (1.4.2 seems to be the informal name) that doesn't launch his new startup scripts automatically, and that's what I'm currently running.
- Bob
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Aye, I am. It seems fine most of the time for me. However, I've only been running for a few days, and have barely rebooted.
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I am had luck with 1.4.2 by setting my OC values to defaults before doing my pre-flash backup with Titanium Backup. After flashing, I was able to restore everything, including OC (default) values.
I also disabled the CPU tweaks Apex puts in /etc/init.d scripts, and and re-run QuickClock Advanced to recalculate my clock and voltage settings and imported those into Droid 2 Overclock.
So far (5 hours), it's been solid. If you don't want these issues, stick to Apex 1.4.0 for now. It was very stable.
- Bob
I am running stock 2.2.1 DK28 Froyo Samsung Epic 4g and am trying to get to LBSTESTMODE to configure the gps settings. I have tried to make shortcuts through the activities of ADW Launcher, Launcher Pro, and Any Cut but LBSTESTMODE doesn't show up. I have also tried to use the dialer to type in both the eclair code (*#*#1472365#*#*) and the froyo code (*#*#3214789650#*#*). Is there someother way I could o about this? (Maybe if someone has a custom shortcut file to Launcher Pro or Any Cut?)
I do not want to root (I have already unrooted back to stock) just for GPS purposes.
I installed Liberty3, v2.0 Gold on my D2 today.
I downloaded the zip from here: teamgummy.com/downloads?did=17 and installed using ClockworkMod Bootstrap Recovery.
The install went easily, but when I go into Settings -> Liberty Settings, the Mod version says v1.0
Anyone know what gives? The zipfile is called Liberty3D2-2.0Gold.zip
Seems like it should be the right file.
I've been using the same Rom, I absolutley love Liberty. From what I can tell, as long as you can change your lockscreen to Honeycomb & all the other options, you are running 2.0. It might just be small text things the developer forgot to change.
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OK so I'm new to the whole rom world but I managed to install cm11 on my droid x. Now its laggy the browser, certain games, random reboots etc. I wasn't using the phone for calls etc now I want to put minutes on it but I want to try to fix it first.
I had stock gingerbread before installing cm11. I found the instructions on how to install the ROM on this forum and everything did fine it just lags horribly. Is there something I can do that's simple to fix it? Can I try cm10? If so what do i need to do since I am using cm11? Also I did this all with no PC just installed the proper apps and files in the instructions listed for installing cm11 on the droid x. Thanks for any help
No cm10 for the droid x, some ICS/cm9 ROMs, but with need to sbf back to stock, try DX (MB810) ezSBF & Root 2.3.4/4.5.621
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trishaw84 said:
OK so I'm new to the whole rom world but I managed to install cm11 on my droid x.
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what rom version did you installed?
trishaw84 said:
OK so I'm new to the whole rom world but I managed to install cm11 on my droid x. Now its laggy the browser, certain games, random reboots etc. I wasn't using the phone for calls etc now I want to put minutes on it but I want to try to fix it first.
I had stock gingerbread before installing cm11. I found the instructions on how to install the ROM on this forum and everything did fine it just lags horribly. Is there something I can do that's simple to fix it? Can I try cm10? If so what do i need to do since I am using cm11? Also I did this all with no PC just installed the proper apps and files in the instructions listed for installing cm11 on the droid x. Thanks for any help
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This section might be hidden on some phones, but it’s very easy to access. On many phones, you just have to open a certain page in the settings and tap a button seven times. Use Google to figure out how to enable Developer options on your phone if it’s currently hidden (for example, search “enable developer options HTC One”).
Once you have access to Developer options, simply scroll until you find the following three settings, which may be located on the main screen or within an “Advanced” subsection:
Window animation scale
Transition animation scale
Animator animation scale
Tapping each of the three aforementioned settings will reveal that it’s set to “1x” by default. If you want to speed up your phone or tablet dramatically, simply change each of those three settings to “.5x” — that’s it.