So I recently installed CM6 RC1 on my evo, and i guess there isn't a market app on this ROM along with a lot of other apps I actually wanted from my old htc stock ROM. How can i get the market back? Also is there a way I can bring back other apps from the old htc stock?
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you must download and flash the latest google apps. and what other apps are you refering to?
http://cyanogenmod-mirror.local.host.name/gapps/gapps-hdpi-20101025-signed.zip
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You obviously didn't read while flashing the rom.
jerryparid said:
You obviously didn't read while flashing the rom.
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Read what?
t3project said:
you must download and flash the latest google apps. and what other apps are you refering to?
http://cyanogenmod-mirror.local.host.name/gapps/gapps-hdpi-20101025-signed.zip
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like calendar, since the only way i can get onto the calendar preloaded with cm can only be used with an exchange server, weather, etc.
User launcher pro plus instead of adw launcher. It has sense like widgets.
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t3project said:
User launcher pro plus instead of adw launcher. It has sense like widgets.
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would it be wise if i nandroid and flashed my recovery back to my old htc stock rom and backed up the apps i wanted from htc stock rom using titanium backup and flashed back to CM6?
evo4gfan said:
would it be wise if i nandroid and flashed my recovery back to my old htc stock rom and backed up the apps i wanted from htc stock rom using titanium backup and flashed back to CM6?
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That will take longer than to just re-download them.
Go back to the thread and read EVERYTHING in the original post. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735596
It's probably a good idea for you to read this post too, even if you're not going to mess with flashing nightlies: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=729802
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Now I just rooted my htc evo with revoked3, and i would really love to know how to stop sense and keep it turned off so i can use another launcher. (for ex. launcherpro) so basically have launcherpro and my main and have sense off, and not having it reset and turning back on every once in a while.
Uninstall it with titanium backup. Do a nand backup before of course.
what do you mean by a nand backup?
Try this.....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=769525
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Uninstall it with titanium backup. Do a nand backup before of course.
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in titanium backup, can i just freeze htc sense and it wont run in the background?
Go to settings -> applications.
Find HTC Sense and select it.
Then select clear defaults.
Press the home button and you will be prompted to choose your launcher to use. Select your launcher and make sure you check "use as default" . And your done, Sense shouldn't pop up anymore.
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Ninja25 said:
in titanium backup, can i just freeze htc sense and it wont run in the background?
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You could also install a senseless rom like cyanogenmod 6
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thom_house said:
You could also install a senseless rom like cyanogenmod 6
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I have been testing as much roms as I can as fast as I can. So far I have tried fresh, baked, and netarchys. To me something would be broken in the phones functionality and they were never the same broken issues. So far I have had better luck modifying the stock rom and the op probably wants to do the same.
I really like the new ICS Folders, but do tend to flash a lot. Any way to back them up so you don't have to re-create them every time you flash a new rom?
OR, does anyone know of a folder app that has a similar style to the ICS folders?
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dspcap said:
I really like the new ICS Folders, but do tend to flash a lot. Any way to back them up so you don't have to re-create them every time you flash a new rom?
OR, does anyone know of a folder app that has a similar style to the ICS folders?
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Nope, not that I'm aware of. You could use a third-party launcher like LauncherPro or ADW that has homescreen backups, but I'm not sure any of them have the same kind of folder capability.
I backed up mine using titanium backup pro and it restore back all my apps including my folders. I did had to setup all my widgets back though.
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asphire23 said:
I backed up mine using titanium backup pro and it restore back all my apps including my folders. I did had to setup all my widgets back though.
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I didn't realize titanium would backup the ISC folders... I guess next time I load a rom, I will give that a try. Thanks
dspcap said:
I didn't realize titanium would backup the ISC folders... I guess next time I load a rom, I will give that a try. Thanks
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the folders should be tied to the launcher. so backup that up with titanium or similar app.
Luxferro said:
the folders should be tied to the launcher. so backup that up with titanium or similar app.
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Get that, but how do you backup the stock launcher?
can this be done with the free version?
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can this be done with the free version?
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The Free version of TiBackup works just the same for backing up and restoring. But the paid version gets you batch 1-click restore, and several other advanced features.
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The Free version of TiBackup works just the same for backing up and restoring. But the paid version gets you batch 1-click restore, and several other advanced features.
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When I was flashing new ROMs, titanium backup was not restoring my ICS folders. However, if you use the Nova Launcher, which is based on ICS and do a titanium backup of that launcher, when you restore, your folders come back.
It's the little things in life that make me happy !
Nova Launcher is really nice !
I backed up the stock ics launcher with titanium, and restored just the data..not the app. This worked fine to restore my folders, but I had to re-create a couple of shortcuts for apps that 'weren't installed' after flashing peter alfonso's 4.03 nightly. It seems to me that the launcher itself might change between 4.02/4.03, so I wanted to play it safe and keep just the data. To be honest...even keeping the data from 4.02 makes me nervous. I just don't know enough about it.
Is there anywayyyy to restore data from an ext4 backup on cyanogenmod??? I'm totally screwed if I do.. or is there anyway to return to my backup completely without using a computer?? The mtd thing messed me up cuz I didn't back up any of my contacts or anything I just did a nandroid backup thinking I could restore my data..
Or atleast someone help me restore my gmail account its not letting me connect but 3g is on and working it keeps saying unable to cnnct to server
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lilajrestnom said:
Is there anywayyyy to restore data from an ext4 backup on cyanogenmod??? I'm totally screwed if I do.. or is there anyway to return to my backup completely without using a computer?? The mtd thing messed me up cuz I didn't back up any of my contacts or anything I just did a nandroid backup thinking I could restore my data..
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Backing up contacts? Those should be with google good friend. If you're saving them to the phone instead of through Google, well, I don't know why you would do that.
Did you use Titanium Backup at all? That will probably help with apps and their corresponding data. And no, there is no way to get back to your old nandroid without a PC. You HAVE to use Odin to go back to EC05 and from there, after you one-click root, you should be able to restore your nandroid assuming you're still using the same version of CWM you made the backup with.
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Backing up contacts? Those should be with google good friend. If you're saving them to the phone instead of through Google, well, I don't know why you would do that.
Did you use Titanium Backup at all? That will probably help with apps and their corresponding data. And no, there is no way to get back to your old nandroid without a PC. You HAVE to use Odin to go back to EC05 and from there, after you one-click root, you should be able to restore your nandroid assuming you're still using the same version of CWM you made the backup with.
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Thanks for the reply but no unfortunatley I didn't use tb I thought the nandroid was good enough
But anyway do u know why my google accnt won't sign in? It doesn't give me the option to actually choose "google account" like what I'm used to but when it says sing in with ur exchange accnt or whatever then it asks for basically everything again and it says unable to connect to server
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Thanks for the reply but no unfortunatley I didn't use tb I thought the nandroid was good enough
But anyway do u know why my google accnt won't sign in? It doesn't give me the option to actually choose "google account" like what I'm used to but when it says sing in with ur exchange accnt or whatever then it asks for basically everything again and it says unable to connect to server
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If you are using the EpicMTD CM 7.2.0 RC0 Rom, I had the same problem. You need to go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20784134&postcount=1
Scroll down till you see GAPPS and download that zip file and flash it in CWM.
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If you are using the EpicMTD CM 7.2.0 RC0 Rom, I had the same problem. You need to go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20784134&postcount=1
Scroll down till you see GAPPS and download that zip file and flash it in CWM.
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Thanks that worked for me =)
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Just one more question about this rom
To get a theme I just download any regular theme from the "themes" forums? Or is there a specific place to get themes for this rom?
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lilajrestnom said:
Just one more question about this rom
To get a theme I just download any regular theme from the "themes" forums? Or is there a specific place to get themes for this rom?
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Go to the market and search CM7 themes. There are tons!
Just install one and then go into theme chooser and apply it! Simple as that!
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Go to the market and search CM7 themes. There are tons!
Just install one and then go into theme chooser and apply it! Simple as that!
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Oh.. thankss lol I thought that they were the regular themes that r for other roms too but I didn't think it was that simple lol thanks
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I just rooted my phone using this method:
http://ultimatedroid.blogspot.com/2012/08/new-method-how-to-root-samsung-galaxy.html
Now i want to install my first ROM. Is there a way for me to backup all my apps and my current stock ROM 4.0.4?
Also, whats a good stable jelly bean rom u guys recommend me install?
This one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803507
If you're going from ICS to JB you should let your phone restore from Play automatically so you don't install any incompatible apps or data. Otherwise, Titanium Backup or ROM Toolbox Pro are both awesome for things, RTP just does a bit more.
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RTFOP said:
This one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803507
If you're going from ICS to JB you should let your phone restore from Play automatically so you don't install any incompatible apps or data. Otherwise, Titanium Backup or ROM Toolbox Pro are both awesome for things, RTP just does a bit more.
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Sounds good! i will try that rom u mentioned first. Is there a way to backup my current stock ICS ROM so i can go back to it later? I got the titanium backup full version, but dont know how to use it lol.
Chestbrah said:
I just rooted my phone using this method:
http://ultimatedroid.blogspot.com/2012/08/new-method-how-to-root-samsung-galaxy.html
Now i want to install my first ROM. Is there a way for me to backup all my apps and my current stock ROM 4.0.4?
Also, whats a good stable jelly bean rom u guys recommend me install?
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Agree with the guy above. However, jellybean roms generally arent stable... So its your call.
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Chestbrah said:
Sounds good! i will try that rom u mentioned first. Is there a way to backup my current stock ICS ROM so i can go back to it later? I got the titanium backup full version, but dont know how to use it lol.
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You can back it up using whatever recovery you're running. CWM and TWRP both do it fine.
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will ROM Manager (Premium) make things easier for me?
Chestbrah said:
will ROM Manager (Premium) make things easier for me?
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Stay away from that stuff and learn to do things the "hard way" because it will help you in the future. Using CWM or TWRP is not difficult at all. Please learn about your phone and ways to fix it before going forward. After being on several different devices and seeing the nonsense that goes on in here from people not taking time to learn there device.
Read up on kernels, adb, restoring all that good stuff... It's worth it
I been searching the forum and having a hard time looking for the type of help I need. I have a Desire Z running Cyanogen Mod I think version 9. I want to back everything up and restore it to an HTC One. What is the best/easiest method? I want to keep ALL apps/data. Will Rom Manager or Titanium Backup do the Trick?
I would advise against it, not only are you going from one phone to another but different android versions. If it were me I would just install apps from market and then set up everything fresh, but feel free to try titanium, some of it could restore ok
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demkantor said:
I would advise against it, not only are you going from one phone to another but different android versions. If it were me I would just install apps from market and then set up everything fresh, but feel free to try titanium, some of it could restore ok2
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Ok, thats what I thought. Just a pain but I guess better safe than sorry. Thx