Hello,
I just wanted to ask you fellow friends if WMW is also crashing on your CM9 Defies? It keeps crashing or can't even load on any Quarx for Defy + or Epsylon's CM9 ... Do you have any solution for this ?
I tried both version from android market and apk with olde version - same problem...
Working fine here. My Defy runs the 05 of June Froyo kernel CM9 build by Epsylon3. No lags, no crashes. It's the latest version, bought from the Store.
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vap_66 said:
Working fine here. My Defy runs the 05 of June Froyo kernel CM9 build by Epsylon3. No lags, no crashes. It's the latest version, bought from the Store.
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That kind of answer I expected! Thank you very much. Ill try that version or reinstall the rom
You're welcome.
Forgot to mention: the latest version of WMW is 1.6.0 - this is the one used by me.
Before reinstalling the ROM, try to clear data and cache for the game (but be warned: you'll lose all the settings and cleared levels).
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I flashed Froyo trough RSD, then fresh install of CM9. The game was still crashing. Once I remind that the ony difference between our mobiles is that I have undervolted CPU. I added some vsel and now it works. Strange coz I had never such problems on stability tests and other apps...
I'm using lower voltages too, while overclocked: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Never had a problem, but the explanation is that every CPU is different, so some run stable on lower voltages.
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I had much lower vsels. As I said, had problems just in WMW. Maybe they dont uuse 3rd CPU stage which I tested most but 2nd?
Anyway, can lower vsels cause app crash? Or only rebooting?
I didn't encounter FCs because of undervolting, but I got reboots and freezes (both for system and apps) when testing lower values.
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Last night I rooted my Defy+ with CM7(latest nightlies from defy-cm.net), applied battery and camera fix, everything worked perfectly and I enjoyed it.
I tried little experimenting then installed CM9(usedEpsylon builds) and flashed the kernel mentioned here(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432100&page=3) but then I noticed it had lot of bugs and my phone started having a lot of weird reboots.
So I thought of reverting back to CM7 and then problem of the battery popped up. Battery now shows a question mark and I dont know whether it could charge or not. After reading a lot I thought it would be better to revert to CM9 just incase if the battery isn't charging and then I'd have to find a workaround for charging.
Although I love CM( very much but I can't stick to it because of the camera and a lot of instability.
After studying forums I realised it may be because of the incompatible kernel for CM7. So the only way I could get teh original kernel is by flashing the original SBF. But the problem arises is that I cant find the same build for my device and I am little skeptical about flashing with different SBF. Also I have no nandroid backup as such. Nearest I could find a SBF was with 4.5.1-134_DFP-1321. Also I have gone through all the Walter79 posts and his SBF collection too and it doesnt have the SBF for my DEFY+.
Can somebody guide me with the workaround?
My DEFY+ specifications:
system version - 45.0.891.MB526,AsiaRetail.en.03
model number - mb526
android version - 2.3.4
baseband version - epu93_u_00.60.00
kernel version - 2.6.32.9-gbdd614e [email protected]#1
build number - 4.5.1-134_DFP-891
Hi,
My Defy+ also came with the same SBF version however I updated it to another one and now service center updated it to another one(which is unrootable!!) So be careful while choosing the SBF(Don't worry I will tell you which one should be safe! ). First:
There are issues with battery charging with CM9. moreover you should have tried Quarx's build CM9 for Defy+. Both CM7 and CM9_Defy+ of quarx are more stable!! however, as per memory serves I remember flashing CM7 for Defy when I had the version of SBF you have, so I believe even CM9 for Defy should work(No need to flash extra kernels if you flash the Defy versions of CM).
Now coming to the SBF part you may go for this SBF(from my dropbox). It is 4.5.1-134_DFP-1321 version SBF. That will update your phone to 2.3.6 and BL6. Thus you won't be able to downgrade to any Froyo kernels and will have to use CM7 and CM9 for Defy+ builds(use Quarx's build this time). However NEVER flash the version with DFP-231!!! It has BL7 and is still not rootable!!! ( Thanks to dumb service center people I am stuck with this!!)
pranks1989 said:
Hi,
My Defy+ also came with the same SBF version however I updated it to another one and now service center updated it to another one(which is unrootable!!) So be careful while choosing the SBF(Don't worry I will tell you which one should be safe! ). First:
There are issues with battery charging with CM9. moreover you should have tried Quarx's build CM9 for Defy+. Both CM7 and CM9_Defy+ of quarx are more stable!! however, as per memory serves I remember flashing CM7 for Defy when I had the version of SBF you have, so I believe even CM9 for Defy should work(No need to flash extra kernels if you flash the Defy versions of CM).
Now coming to the SBF part you may go for this SBF(from my dropbox). It is 4.5.1-134_DFP-1321 version SBF. That will update your phone to 2.3.6 and BL6. Thus you won't be able to downgrade to any Froyo kernels and will have to use CM7 and CM9 for Defy+ builds(use Quarx's build this time). However NEVER flash the version with DFP-231!!! It has BL7 and is still not rootable!!! ( Thanks to dumb service center people I am stuck with this!!)
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Hey. Wait for sometime. I will update the link.
Please allow a short question concerning the downgrade:
I'm currently on CM10 on my Defy+ and want to go back to CM7.
Can I just use the recovery boot and install from a CM7 file or is anything else needed before flashing CM7 file?
Thanks a lot
Hi,
I recently bought Defy MB525 mobile and it is under warranty till feb'13.
Below are current specs of my mobile-----
System version: Moto_version.34.3601.7.MB525.Retail.en.SEA15
Firmware version:2.2.2
Kernel Version: 2.6.32.9-g0671d13
Build number: JEM3.4.3-36-1.7
Camera Hardware: SOC
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Please share the steps i should follow for 1) backup existing stock version 2.2.2, 2) overclock CPU, 3) upgrade to latest stable ICS version, 4)restore stock version 2.2.2.
Let me know if you need any other details.
Thanks
hi there
well to backup your stock rom first of all you need to root your phone with superoneclick google it.Then install latest 2nd init form here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032212.after that reboot and when your phone blinks blue push vol down button to get into bootmenu.select custom recovery/backup all(to backup you rom)
3)either you download epsy/quarks ics build http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432100 or aopk http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1585425 and the ics gapps.then move those to sd card and enter bootmenu again select wipe data/cache and install zip from sd card:chose one of the 2 above and the gapps after finish reboot and VOILA ics
How is camera in ICSROM?
camera works fine but panorama fc
Thank you, have some questions again
Thank you very much for replying, i am half journey way to start updating to ICS
i have downloaded epsy CM9-NIGHTLY-120406-Defy.zip, is it right one? is there a stable version?
when to overlock the cpu after installing ICS or can be done before?
I'm not sure if there's a stable CM9 release for Defy.
when to overlock the cpu after installing ICS or can be done before?
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After the update..
I'm using 06.04 by Epsylon3 with Froyo kernel and green lens: I find it stable enough, good for day to day usage. There's no CM9 stable version, not even a RC one.
You can overclock the CPU from the bootmenu, although CM9 comes with 1GHz standard. Maybe undervolt it a bit.
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Confused on updating android
I am bit confused updating android.. We are wiping the data and reloading a ICS right?? why do we need froyo kernel to update to ICS
Can you please share a link explaining it? reasons, procedures.
Rodefy said:
I am bit confused updating android.. We are wiping the data and reloading a ICS right?? why do we need froyo kernel to update to ICS
Can you please share a link explaining it? reasons, procedures.
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We need froyo kernel because we have SOC (green) camera ;-(
So we need to flash CM7 kernel too. If you use CM9 kernel, then your SOC camera will not work
Procedures in this thread in the first post
I also had to flash ICS Gapps zip (somehow ommited in the procedure)
You can use mentioned nightly - works fine
I would propose to use titanium backup from the market to backup all your apps with data - then you can simply restore them back with all data inside (but your apps - do not restore system apps)
Hi everyone,
I was trying to post this in another thread but I'm unable to post in the Development sector.
I have a Motorola Defy+ running the Android 2.3.5, I've tested the following ROM's:
CM9 by quarx
CM9 by Epsylon
Both runs just fine, but I was thinking this weekend to test another rom's to have new experiences and found out about the MIUI, which seens to be a very good rom.
But the fact is that I'm facing some troubles trying to run this rom.
Everytime I try to apply it, the Recovery says to me that the install went ok, but once I reboot the phone, I got stuck in the Motorola Bootloader screen, and I have to flash a stock SBF again.
I've tried the STABLE (GB) and the BETA (ICS), both got the same problem.
Different versions of 2ndinit (1.4, 2.0, 2.3).
Does anyone know why I'm having this problems?
I would appreciate any help.
Best regards,
AFAIK, MIUI requires Froyo kernel and Defy+ has GB kernel.
Evolution-VII said:
Hi everyone,
I was trying to post this in another thread but I'm unable to post in the Development sector.
I have a Motorola Defy+ running the Android 2.3.5, I've tested the following ROM's:
CM9 by quarx
CM9 by Epsylon
Both runs just fine, but I was thinking this weekend to test another rom's to have new experiences and found out about the MIUI, which seens to be a very good rom.
But the fact is that I'm facing some troubles trying to run this rom.
Everytime I try to apply it, the Recovery says to me that the install went ok, but once I reboot the phone, I got stuck in the Motorola Bootloader screen, and I have to flash a stock SBF again.
I've tried the STABLE (GB) and the BETA (ICS), both got the same problem.
Different versions of 2ndinit (1.4, 2.0, 2.3).
Does anyone know why I'm having this problems?
I would appreciate any help.
Best regards,
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MIUI is a froyo based ROM.
Downgrade to froyo if you need to flash it..
Sent from my Defy+ using Tapatalk 2
Hi,
I am trying to update my dad's Defy ROM. It is currently running CM7 on it.
I did the CM7 installation last November (Nov 11 version), and I've kind of forgotten the Defy peculiarities since I am a ZTE Blade user in day to day life.
Is there anything to take note in doing the CM7 to CM9 upgrade, for instance how about the the partition size?
I am not staying near my dad so I can't do the installation myself. I will have to relay instructions to him via Skype for him to do it on his own. My dad is reasonably comfortable with technology but
Can CM9 be flashed in the conventional method via Clockworkmod? (In the same way as Blade ROM updates)
I have got him to download the latest CM9 nightly from here:
http://defy.wdscript.fr/defy-cm9/
This is the 12th July version. Can anyone tell me if this nightly is stable, and if not, which version is recommended?
Many thanks in advance for the help!
CM9 is flashed using CWM.
A full wipe(data/factory reset) will be required.
Can't get why you need to adjust partition size (you mean multiboot partitions?)
Thanks for the info.
I thought that the default ROM partition size may need to be adjusted. If not necessary then I'll just let it be.
So is the latest nightly the best option? Or is there a more stable version I should look into?
You don't need to change the partitions..
What are the specs of your Dad's defy, Is it a green lens or red lens? What kernel does it have? I need details before suggesting the nightly build.
This is a red lens defy I think, using the bayer module.
Kernel version:
2.6.32.9-gb08c3c8
[email protected] #1
Building no: Gingerbread GWK74 Cyanogen Defy 11-11-11
I also seem to have a problem doing a backup using CWM.
Any idea what's causing this error message?
Questions go in the Q&A section
Can anyone please tell me what may be causing problems to the nandroid backup? :-o
Have you seen this post? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663613
I recently changed from 7 -> 9 using this guide word for word with no issues.
Thanks very much for the link on CM9 install.
I'm still trying to fix the nandroid backup problem. I have a feeling it's running out of space. Will clean up SD card and try again.
Hi Guys,
Last time I tried CM10, I found that the browser crashed a lot on sites with java or flash. Is this still the case with the JB roms? Is this caused by Adobe not supporting Flash for JB, or is the roms themselves that need to be tweaked?
Thanks!
PS F this freaking captcha BS, takes 50 tries to get one right.
I experience similar issues with CM10 (the august build from Droidbasement), including complete lockups.
I've tried it too and it runs nice but, yes it has some problems in the browser so i just switch back to official. But theres a possbility that the problem its in the kernel, so maybe when they port a1 kernel to cm10 it could resolve that, they alredy port it to cm9 i guess time will say...