Hello everyone, I recently decided to use the extended bootloader to be able to have 2 roms installed.However only Kang cm7 is available as an altrom and I was wondering if someone is willing to package other roms with the necessary alt package. Thanks.
Edit 06/16/2012: MODACO GR9 has been repackaged as an altrom. Here is the link to the OP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21282484&postcount=1
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TahrirSquare said:
Hello everyone, I recently decided to use the extended bootloader to be able to have 2 roms installed.However only Kang cm7 is available as an altrom and I was wondering if someone is willing to package other roms with the necessary alt package. Thanks.
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Sounds great! I think a safestrap port would be the ultimate though. Hashcode??
PROBLUMS HAVE BEEN SOLVED BY KAYANT. THX FOR HIM
Problem comes here.
Some of my friends from our association including me want to develop roms based on AOKP or cm, and those development projects are based on STOCK kernel for it is less likely to crack and are much easier to test.
WHEN I dealt with 4.1.2, I made a mixture of it (mostly framework) with the older 4.1.1-stock kernel rom, and was finally able to boot on stock 2.3 kernel. (see my post on Defy General)
BUT HOW can I transplant/fix those 2NDBOOT ROMS to STOCK KERNEL without MAKING a 'mixture'? The method mentioned above is NOT able to make the latest 4.2 rom to boot.
ps. removing the custom kernel and change default bootmode into 2ndinit IS USELESS.
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NO ONE KNOWS HOW?
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TerenceWSK said:
NO ONE KNOWS HOW?
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1. Don't yell
2. Forum rules require waiting more than 24 hours between bumps, so please follow that rule.
I'm sorry, I'm new here. Thank you.
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Hi i have an acer a200 it root already but i downloaded rom manager and i what to change roms but it wont let me download from the app soo were can i download them and witch one would you recomend ty
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cepobonga said:
Hi i have an acer a200 it root already but i downloaded rom manager and i what to change roms but it wont let me download from the app soo were can i download them and witch one would you recomend ty
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I think you will have better luck in the a200 forum rather than in the a500 thread you posted on.
Acertabletfourm.com forum/acer-a200-roms/ there's no thread on xda for a200. I'm using aokp jb milestone 1 pretty stable
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For the sake of not littering up the dev thread and the ridicule of my fellow members I have a quick question. I installed the PACman rom and j would like to flash a new kernel. I follow direction really well and I know what I need to do to flash a new kernel. But in a custom rom I would like to know its safe to do so. And maybe try and flash some mods as well.
As long and I follow the directions that the devs post I should be fine and not brick my tablet.
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Check out my Kernel guide in my signature
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I'm a noob to tables but have done many flashes to my phones. My main question is, I'm rooted and ready to flash a ROM to my Nexus 7 but I'm confused about a few things. I'm running firmware 4.3 so do I need to flash a ROM that's made for 4.3? I'm interested in the Carbon ROM but it doesn't state that it for 4.3.
I'm interested in a stable ROM that has a lot of customizing options. Any suggestions?
Thanx in advance for helping out a Noob!
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ROM = Firmware
Flashing ROM = Flashing different Firmware
If you flash a 4.2.2 ROM over a 4.3 STOCK ROM, then you will have 4.2.2, and nothing about your device will be 4.3
just to verify, you have the old Nexus 7 right?
Yes, old Nexus 7. Thanx! Now I feel comfortable trying some Roms.
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What about the bootloader?
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ZombieUsr said:
What about the bootloader?
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There could be partition issues when you have the wrong one.Like there was with the 4.2 update.If you flash a 4.2 rom onto a 4.1 bootloader your whole data will get moved into another /0 folder
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filipathtc said:
There could be partition issues when you have the wrong one.Like there was with the 4.2 update.If you flash a 4.2 rom onto a 4.1 bootloader your whole data will get moved into another /0 folder
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There isn't.
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filipathtc said:
There could be partition issues when you have the wrong one.Like there was with the 4.2 update.If you flash a 4.2 rom onto a 4.1 bootloader your whole data will get moved into another /0 folder
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The nested 0 folders was a recovery issue, not a bootloader one. Neither CWM nor TWRP could initially deal with the new multi-user directory structure. Koush and Team Win promptly updated their recoveries to resolve it.
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Southrn Dawg said:
I'm interested in a stable ROM that has a lot of customizing options. Any suggestions?
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I've been very happy with RasBeanJelly. It has a good cross between features, speed, and light-weight. It tends to be quite stable. I ran it for about 7 months, until I decided that l decided I needed more excitement in my life and jumped to a bleeding edge ROM. Depending on how the new ROM does/does-not develop, I may go back.
Before you go changing ROMs, make sure you are ready. Then make sure you are really ready. After a couple of times you may actually be ready. Look around, and you will find some guides. Here's a good place to start: Flashing Guide. The biggest issue I have had is making sure I have a good BACKUP and RESTORE strategy that works.
Good Luck,
-John
Slimbean 4.3 beta 3 is pretty feature-rich and is a beta in name only...it's been rock solid for me. Get it at www.slimroms.net
Thanx for the ROM suggestions! I been running CyanogenMod Ver 10.2 Unofficial and I like it but now I'm ready to try some more Roms. I've got the hang of flashing stuff again so now I feel comfortable trying some new stuff.
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