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Hi, I just wanted to know which order I should install ROMs and Radios in. I want to install the latest radio because I have heard it can improve reception/increase battery life and I am going to finish installing MoDaCo 3.0 when I know which one to do first.
Also when partitioning an SD card using the AR Recovery loader (sorry if thats not what its called) do I have to change any values or are the default ones suitable. The reason I ask is that I bought a 4gb Class 6 card and want to use that instead.
Many thanks
byakkotai said:
Hi, I just wanted to know which order I should install ROMs and Radios in. I want to install the latest radio because I have heard it can improve reception/increase battery life and I am going to finish installing MoDaCo 3.0 when I know which one to do first.
Also when partitioning an SD card using the AR Recovery loader (sorry if thats not what its called) do I have to change any values or are the default ones suitable. The reason I ask is that I bought a 4gb Class 6 card and want to use that instead.
Many thanks
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When I had a Windows Mobile Phone, I flashed the Radio first, and then the ROM. You would maybe have to look if it's described anything about the ROM and which Radio, I don't think it's any problem. Find also the best Radio for your area, I once flashed a US radio and got the worst signals ever.
And if your flashing the MoDaCo 3.0 I would partitioned the SD card after the default settings, but you loose 1gb then. And you loose all data, so therefor do a Flash of the ROM afterwards.
Regards
Fraction
OK well I've flashed the radio already. Now I'm going to put the MoDaCo ROM on my new SD card. Once I've done that I will Flash the ROM onto the phone.
Once this is done I will boot into recovery and partition the SD card. This I assume will wipe the SD card and if I follow the defaults (32MB, 512MB, Rest in Fat32) then I should have an OK setup?
I assume the values I have listed are the best values for partitioning but I don't know.
Also, what do you mean about losing 1gb?
Thanks
byakkotai said:
OK well I've flashed the radio already. Now I'm going to put the MoDaCo ROM on my new SD card. Once I've done that I will Flash the ROM onto the phone.
Once this is done I will boot into recovery and partition the SD card. This I assume will wipe the SD card and if I follow the defaults (32MB, 512MB, Rest in Fat32) then I should have an OK setup?
I assume the values I have listed are the best values for partitioning but I don't know.
Also, what do you mean about losing 1gb?
Thanks
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Sorry I ment 500mb ish, From the total size of the sdcard, since 544mb goes to ext and 1,4gb is left for FAT32.
Fraction
After rooting,, my Desire's usb data transfer rate has drastically reduced...
currently i'm running Open Desire 4.0 froyo rom,
i have tried many ROMs but the data transfer dint improve ,
i'm getting 1.5 to 2Mbps depending on the Size of the file,
i'm using class2 Transcend 8gb sd card....
so can somebody tell whats wrong with my cellphone..???
harish.awe said:
After rooting,, my Desire's usb data transfer rate has drastically reduced...
currently i'm running Open Desire 4.0 froyo rom,
i have tried many ROMs but the data transfer dint improve ,
i'm getting 1.5 to 2Mbps depending on the Size of the file,
i'm using class2 Transcend 8gb sd card....
so can somebody tell whats wrong with my cellphone..???
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because have you ROOT
Class 2 microsd write speed is 2mbps. Seems your transfer rates are fine. Try a class 4 or 6 card and see what you get.
killawatts said:
Class 2 microsd write speed is 2mbps. Seems your transfer rates are fine. Try a class 4 or 6 card and see what you get.
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No, if you have rooted phone, after root slow usb
I have Class 10 and slow. Before root OK, after slow.
Indepedence sdcard, fat32 or fat+ext ... slow
Absolutely,, before rooting i was gtting 5mbps transfer rate with the same sd card.....
But i dont understand what does rooting to do with data transfer rate,,,,???
harish.awe said:
Absolutely,, before rooting i was gtting 5mbps transfer rate with the same sd card.....
But i dont understand what does rooting to do with data transfer rate,,,,???
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It's probably the EXT partition...
I have the same problem.
I dont have a SD EXT partition and its really SLOW! 500KB/S! Please helpp! Got alot of stuff copying back to sdcard
Can be a kernel problem as well. Try to search on the forum, I recall a thread where was a solution to this.
Transcend class 2 surely goes over 2 MB/s writing speed, i would also say it's something that has to do with the microSD partitions,maybe formatting and repartitioning would help
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I dont have a SD EXT partition and its really SLOW! 500KB/S! Please helpp! Got alot of stuff copying back to sdcard
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are you confusing the write speed and the read speed?? when you copy something from your sd card to somewhere else. that is the read speed! you will get about 5mb/s on any class of sd card... when you copy somthing to a sd card, thats the write speed, and there is no way you will ever get more than 2mb/s with a class 2 card, end off! full stop
Pretty sure class determines the minimum, not the maximum, write speed.
I'm also quite pi**ed off with the copy speed.
On stock rom it was definetely fast and now absolutely slow.
Are you serious it is because of root?
Well, i prefer root more than faster writing speed - but i would really love to know the reason for!
What ROM do you have now? Flash a kernel with the SD fix, and you'll get back some speed, but not the maximum (if your card is partitioned).
I'm using Amethyst RC 7 (2.3.2), using A2SD+.
i think for GB is no kernel fix available? But to be serious, i've never thought about another kernel as the one which is included in the rom.
Any help is appreciated
so, i got the hint to use multi-móunt sd card which works really fine. I get again about 2mb/sec which is absolutely ok..
Actually, yes this is Kernel related.
Sadly the latest Kernel .37 is affected.
But Luckily there is a fix.
Look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11187612&postcount=808
lol strange but i was getting around 1-1.3mb on my class-2 8GB card,now after rooting,i am getting 3-4mbps.
also on other card which was 2gb(donno about its class)i used to get 3-4mbps write speed & now after rooting i get 10mbps.
P.S. i have custom rom installed
I had the same prob...
Solved it by ,completely formating my SDCard (dont forget to mount the partitions in Recovery) and after flashing a new rom,i flashed Cutts kernel and all works fine now again
I used to have approximately 5.0MB/s writing speed before rooting my HTC Desire. Since then, the speed dropped to 150~500KB/s. I tested with OpenDesire, PAYS-MIUI, MIUI, CM6/7 and they all give me the same slow speed. I read in one of the forum that Kernel 2.6.35.x solves the speed problem but I have not tried it. Anyway, a satisfactory work around for me is to use FTP file transfer from File Expert. The downside is, you'll need a stable WIFI connection to transfer large files.
Cheers
hi all,
I'm planning to flash a custom rom for the first time. Since I like HTC Sense, RCMixHD seemed like a good choice? (Is it?)
My phone is already rooted and via rom manager i have clockworkmod. I also made a backup via the recovery.
Now is my question: what is the difference between the two versions of the rom? Is one better than the other? And what exactly do I have to do with the sd-card to make it work correctly?
Thank you in advance,
Floris
A2SD+ - apps and app data moved to the SD card
Data2SD - ALL data is moved to the SD card
Quite simple really! Data2SD is better for storage BUT add strain to your SD card. Plus, you need a fast SD card for it to be worth while (Class 6 upwards)
thank you for such a quick reply!
Now I know I should chose the A2SD+ version since (for the time being) I only have the preinstalled memory card.
Now the only thing I have to do is partition it correctly?
Thanks!
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Now the only thing I have to do is partition it correctly?
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Yes.
10charrr
I've watched a video in which they use gparted to partition the sd-card. However they say in the video they think you need to create a fat16 partition for sdcards lower than 4gb and fat32 for larger cards.
Like it said, I use the preinstalled 4GB card. Should I use fat16 or fat32?
Also, in the RCMixHD topic, you can download a lot of different versions of the A2SD+ rom. I believe with different kernels and the first one is 2.0x1. I have downloaded the 2.0x1 version. Is that okay?
thanks!
Floris2310 said:
I've watched a video in which they use gparted to partition the sd-card. However they say in the video they think you need to create a fat16 partition for sdcards lower than 4gb and fat32 for larger cards.
Like it said, I use the preinstalled 4GB card. Should I use fat16 or fat32?
Also, in the RCMixHD topic, you can download a lot of different versions of the A2SD+ rom. I believe with different kernels and the first one is 2.0x1. I have downloaded the 2.0x1 version. Is that okay?
thanks!
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I've never heard of that and can't think of any reason why you should create a fat16 partition.
I'd keep the fat32 partition, resize it (make it smaller), and create a 500mb ext3-partion at the end. (thats what I did months ago and everything works nicely)
Sry I cant help you with the rom-question, I don't use a hd-rom.
many thanks for the reply. Will try the rom and see Thanks for the help!
I'm using Mimicry 1.4.0 and quite happy with it in general. I've figured out that 4EXT is the way to go, and have ensured that all my internal partitions are ext4 (just now actually, I'm interested to see how much it helps). I have seen various people suggesting repartitioning of the SD card as a way to see a significant performance enhancement as well, and this seems reasonable to me but certain information on the matter seems to be lacking. There's a few posts here and there on the subject that have additional detail, but they're in other device forums or in response to folks running different ROMs..
So:
How helpful is repartitioning?
Should I just create an ext1 partition? Is ext2 additionally helpful? What about a swap partition?
What do the damn things actually do?
How large should I make the partitions? I assume there's a point of diminishing returns.
Since I am a cheap bastard, my cheap SD card is likely quite slow. How do I tell how fast it is? How relevant is that?
Much thanks!
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I'm also interested to know if anyone using swap has seen any performance improvements.
When you make for example 128Mb ext4 and 256 Mb swap partition to your sd card for G2 and plugged in it. Stock rom will not use the swap file but stock rom will detect the ext4 part and use it for keeping the cache there.
and for the custom roms like CM series and Sense roms you'll need to make a swap partition and if you like ext4 partition on sd card. (ext4 is not necessary).
Because G2 and desire Z has 368Mb ram and these new custom roms are needing a bit larger space then stock rom. thats why you can use " swap_enable_v2" for additional ram using. ( Remember if your sd card's write speed more then 6 Mb/s ) of you can simply use some scripts like SuperCharger_V6 or some other like this.
I stongrly suggest you to use Swap enabler and SuperCharger_V6 at the same time like me. it increased my desire z's permormance more then %40 and it awesome now.
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Well, I'd say swap partition does not always is a good idea - constant reads and writes of the specific part of the card may degrade it's performance.
That's why I'd suggest trying DataSwap, which can just create plain file on the card.
I'm using it for over 4 months now, and I'm pleased.
On the side note AFAIR /sdcard should be FAT, and not EXT4
Partitioning the sd card or creating a swap file on sd card is not so different. Still mskes alot reads and writes
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If you are using ICS/JB - I put my swap file on the /cache directory since it doesn't seem to ever get filled up. Then I am not using the sd card.
Hi there!
I've got a problem with my HTC Desire sd card partition.
Every rom works fine, sd card also but it starts to force closing, freezing and randomly rebooting when I push apps to sd card using any of the A2SD scripts (except stock one). I mean, when I use roms which just need SD-EXT (such as MIUI or SpazeDog ICS) nothing seems to work uncorrectly but when I move apps all problems start. I tried many roms (MIUI, InsertCoin Sense, SpazeDog) and diffrent moving scripts (A2SD+ ; D2EXT ; and others which names i forgot) and it always caused reboots, FCs and frezzes when I pushed my apps. Can you guys tell me how to fix this problem, or is it just my SD card broken? I always partitioned card by 4EXT recovery, tried EXT3 and EXT4 file system, never made partition bigger than 1GB. My SD card is a Sandisk 16GB class 4.
Sorry for my bad english, Szotaa
An important thing is the method younused to partition your sd (a tool you used).
Also, it wouldn't be bad to buy faster sd card (class 6 or 10).
So, the solution for the problem would be using another partitioning tool? Is gpared a good choice?
Now I saw you used 4ext recovery, and it's the best tool. Gparted is the second best, but I think u need a new sd.
One more question, is your phone s-off? Some scripts need it to work properly.
Yes, my phone is s-off. So its a sd card issue. At the end could u tell me is supernova rom going to work properly, even on my sd card? Because i heard it is the stabliest d2ext ever made.
szotaa said:
Yes, my phone is s-off. So its a sd card issue. At the end could u tell me is supernova rom going to work properly, even on my sd card? Because i heard it is the stabliest d2ext ever made.
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Supernova recommend a certain brand of sd card to work with the rom. I cant remember it off the bat but it's stated on Droidzone's website/forum.
stankyou said:
Supernova recommend a certain brand of sd card to work with the rom. I cant remember it off the bat but it's stated on Droidzone's website/forum.
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Based on user feedback, we recommend a Transcend Class 6 for D2SD roms.