Cm7 and CyanogenMod settings - Kindle Fire General

Install on the original stock rom went fine, but I can't use CyanogenMod settings as it FC's each time.
Any idea why?
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gabx said:
Install on the original stock rom went fine, but I can't use CyanogenMod settings as it FC's each time.
Any idea why?
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Boot into TWRP, factory reset, wipe /system, install CM7, reboot. It should work now. It's probably just bad data, or cruft on /system.

[SOLVED]cm7 and Cyanogenmod settings
Obvious. I cleaned everything befor a new install; No more FC's.

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Wifi Error

When I try to use my wifi on CM 7.1 stable it just says error everytime I turn it on. So I tried to wipe everything again and reflash and that still didn't fix it. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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Try wiping cache and dalvik n try it or try to reflash different kernel .or just the stock kernel 4 cm you may also of got a incomplete download. Did you maybe restore part of a old OS instead of just apps also?
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This answer was given to me by "teh roxxorz." This has nothing to do with your rom or kernel, do this:
Back up everything into Titanium Backup
Boot into recovery
wipe cache, Dalvik, and pretty much everything
reflash your rom,kernel and gapps (or if you would like to check out some other roms and kernels just click on the link in my sig)
once you've set up your phone download Titanium Backup from the market
in titanium backup restore all your apps ONLY!!! (don't get apps w/ data - only get apps, and do not get system data)
after this your wifi should be working just fine
p.s. if you would like to find out more about aosp roms/kernels check the link in my sig ^_^
The strange part is I restored nothing at all. It was a fresh start I will see if that works.
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sstory792 said:
The strange part is I restored nothing at all. It was a fresh start I will see if that works.
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let me know how it goes

[Q] triple ringtones after CM7

hi all.
after (one click root), (unlocking bootloader), (installing rom manager and CWM), (flashing CM7) ... and realizing the full potential of this device, (previosly on (2.3.4 4.5.91 AT&T) - i find in settings/sound/phone ringtone list every ring tone is triple. is this something normal? or i have done something wrong. it was my first time flashing a rom.
any idea?
and something else... how do i uninstall apps that came with CM7. actually all those apps are amazing. but some of them i dont use. like "torch"
a big thank you for devs.
and sorry if this is posted in the wrong thread.
hormosapiens said:
hi all.
after (one click root), (unlocking bootloader), (installing rom manager and CWM), (flashing CM7) ... and realizing the full potential of this device, (previosly on (2.3.4 4.5.91 AT&T) - i find in settings/sound/phone ringtone list every ring tone is triple. is this something normal? or i have done something wrong. it was my first time flashing a rom.
any idea?
and something else... how do i uninstall apps that came with CM7. actually all those apps are amazing. but some of them i dont use. like "torch"
a big thank you for devs.
and sorry if this is posted in the wrong thread.
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Did you do a wipe? Mine is fine!
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msd24200 said:
Did you do a wipe? Mine is fine!
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what do you mean by "a wipe"? i wiped cashe and dalvik before install of CM7. is that what you mean? after install of CM7 i have not clean anything. should i?
hormosapiens said:
what do you mean by "a wipe"? i wiped cashe and dalvik before install of CM7. is that what you mean? after install of CM7 i have not clean anything. should i?
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Factory reset, when going from a factory rom to cm it is best to factory reset, I do and everything seems good, but of course when upgrading cm version you won't need to factory reset. Be sure to back up all your apps, factory reset then restore your apps. When I restore apps I restore app only and not the data. If you restore the data and get problems factory reset again and restore app only.
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App FCs after wipe

So I did a data wipe yesterday in cm to start fresh. Restored with titanium everything works. But today of the 4 apps I downloaded odd the market every single one force closes. Rebooting didn't help
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lbhocky19 said:
So I did a data wipe yesterday in cm to start fresh. Restored with titanium everything works. But today of the 4 apps I downloaded odd the market every single one force closes. Rebooting didn't help
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What did you wipe and format in CWM?
Full and caches.
Was going to just switch to thors rom but now I can't find it anywhere... did he take it down? Edit. Found it
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umm...help please?

I use cm7 and like it most
(among cm7, cm9, cm10, aokp, etc.)
but recently my atrix is in problem,
settings and wi-fi is fc'ing.
settings are returned to default and
repeating now.
wi-fi does not turn to on.
just it notificates 'error'
I need DEVELOPERS' help.
any way to fix?
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Suggest clearing cache in recovery if that doesn't work a fresh install (backup first remember).
rancur3p1c said:
Suggest clearing cache in recovery if that doesn't work a fresh install (backup first remember).
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thanks. how kind you are

Files carrying over from previous rom

After flashing MIUI on my N4 and going back to a nandroid of a previous AOKP rom, I am getting a "Unfortunately, System UI has stopped" message over and over. Also, I noticed that after going to another rom (either nandroid or clean flash), there are some files left from the previous rom (e.g., flashed Carbon then went back to nandroid of AOKP and had a PIE remnant, which I know is not present on AOKP). I'm figuring this has something to do with things not getting completely wiped (all this is after complete wipe in TWRP between flashes).
Anyone have any advice on how to get a complete wipe between flashes?
Thanks in advance
Wipe cache, wipe system, wipe dalvik cache and factory reset. Do all those in recovery mode.
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scream4cheese said:
Wipe cache, wipe system, wipe dalvik cache and factory reset. Do all those in recovery mode.
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I did all those. Although, if I remember correctly, there's no option to wipe system in TWRP. Not sure. But I did wipe everything I could in TWRP recovery.
Thanks though.
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It's there under advanced wipe.
Wayne Tech Nexus
This happens to me to for some reason even if I do wipe system. The wallpaper from my previous ROM almost always gets carried over for some reason
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justin11141 said:
This happens to me to for some reason even if I do wipe system. The wallpaper from my previous ROM almost always gets carried over for some reason
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This happens if you have it set for your apps and settings to be restored by Google. I never advice this
Wayne Tech Nexus
zelendel said:
This happens if you have it set for your apps and settings to be restored by Google. I never advice this
Wayne Tech Nexus
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Oh wow well that makes sense.
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scream4cheese said:
Wipe cache, wipe system, wipe dalvik cache and factory reset. Do all those in recovery mode.
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After this flash ROM, then skip set up wizard and go to settings > backup and reset and do a factory reset from there. It will reboot. Then everything from the other ROM should be gone.
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fireboypr said:
After this flash ROM, then skip set up wizard and go to settings > backup and reset and do a factory reset from there. It will reboot. Then everything from the other ROM should be gone.
Hit thanks if I helped
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But will I have a ROM to go back to? I mean if I do a factory reset after flashing the ROM that doesn't erase the ROM?
Oh, and what if you're trying to restore a nandroid?
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scott62185 said:
But will I have a ROM to go back to? I mean if I do a factory reset after flashing the ROM that doesn't erase the ROM?
Oh, and what if you're trying to restore a nandroid?
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Doing that after a rom flash can cause issues. That is why I always suggest to doing a full and proper wipe before flashing. Though it does seem that MIUI for some reason doesn't always properly remove files when this is done.
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zelendel said:
Doing that after a rom flash can cause issues. That is why I always suggest to doing a full and proper wipe before flashing. Though it does seem that MIUI for some reason doesn't always properly remove files when this is done.
Wayne Tech Nexus
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Hmmm, so what do you suggest?
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scott62185 said:
But will I have a ROM to go back to? I mean if I do a factory reset after flashing the ROM that doesn't erase the ROM?
Oh, and what if you're trying to restore a nandroid?
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What? A factory reset clears out user data and restores the ROM back to the way it is after a fresh install. It doesn't touch the system partition.
You do know that titanium can restore app data from a nandroid, right?
The noobness is strong with this one.
estallings15 said:
What? A factory reset clears out user data and restores the ROM back to the way it is after a fresh install. It doesn't touch the system partition.
You do know that titanium can restore app data from a nandroid, right?
The noobness is strong with this one.
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I never thought about the rom being left intact after a factory reset because I only do a full wipe when flashing a whole new rom (I've never wiped after flashing a new rom, only before). And yeah, I use Titanium Backup.
justin11141 said:
This happens to me to for some reason even if I do wipe system. The wallpaper from my previous ROM almost always gets carried over for some reason
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Google's built in backup can do that. Many custom ROM's custom settings can be restored as well if there are provisions in the ROM that allow that data to be backed up to the Google servers. Many of the custom settings I use on CM are restored by this mechanism in the rare event of a wipe. With "App Data" being able to be synced with Google's servers we'll see much more of this as well; I think it's great.
These are "non-essential" settings that won't/shouldn't affect stability, etc...
Example: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/45135/

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