Just as the title says. How do you remove a theme after you have flashed it? (or flash back to Stock Desire 2.2) and on that note is there a list of just Stock Sense themes in one thread. ( Hard to scroll through them all in the forum. Thanks
Restore the nandroid you made before flashing the theme or reflash your current rom without wiping.
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Thankyou. I figured that would be my option. Got a list of Stock Sense Themes?
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Quick question what do I have to do to get my phone to show the battery percentage over top of the battery. Is there a specific Rom or theme that I need to flash?
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I just use battery indicator pro... love it... try the free version first to see if you like it... pro of course has a few extra bells an whistles.. also mind it isn't battery it resource hog
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Idk if this is your taste or if u have space on your home but u can try battstatt. I like it and fits in well with my bg pic
You have to be using a deodexed ROM, I'm using the deodexed stock 2.2 from steelh and it was a piece of cake to change this. Just put it on the sdcard and flash it like you would a rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7627803&postcount=259
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You have to be using a deodexed ROM, I'm using the deodexed stock 2.2 from steelh and it was a piece of cake to change this. Just put it on the sdcard and flash it like you would a rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7627803&postcount=259
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Sorry for the quick newb question... i just rooted from 2.2 using the guide and flashed the 2.2 from that guide.. can I run this? Or do I need to get a deodexed 2.2 ?
Thanks for help
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Ep3n3wp said:
Sorry for the quick newb question... i just rooted from 2.2 using the guide and flashed the 2.2 from that guide.. can I run this? Or do I need to get a deodexed 2.2 ?
Thanks for help
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Correct, you have to be using a deodexed ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=743781
There are also different versions for Cyanogen, Fresh & a few other ROMs scattered throughout the thread
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Correct, you have to be using a deodexed ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=743781
There are also different versions for Cyanogen, Fresh & a few other ROMs scattered throughout the thread
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Sweet thanks... last question... running this.. will it wipe my phone? As in factory reset it basically?
Thanks again
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The battery mod wont delete anything and the ROM wont delete your sd card but it will start up like a brand new phone afterwards. Just use Titanium backup to backup all your apps and it can reinstall them all for you afterwards.
Okay so the Rom will reboot phone like new(factory reset).. and have to redo settings and apps... thanks...
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Hi all this will be my first time flashing a custom Rom on a desire so need a little help I will be using Rom manager pro which I used to flash my g1 only thing is which Rom would be best to flash
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toonarmy85 said:
only thing is which Rom would be best to flash
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There is no best ROM, it's subjective. Find one you like the look of and give it a go, don't like it, try another.
I understand m8 but I'm kinda new to all this flashing custom Rom stuff and just want a stable and fast Rom that does everything the stock 2.2 does and more with the g1 only cm was available through Rom manager so just used that where the desire has a lot of options lol
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toonarmy85 said:
I understand m8 but I'm kinda new to all this flashing custom Rom stuff and just want a stable and fast Rom that does everything the stock 2.2 does and more with the g1 only cm was available through Rom manager so just used that where the desire has a lot of options lol
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Do you want stock Android or Stock HTC Sense?
I like sense but can do without it
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toonarmy85 said:
I like sense but can do without it
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check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=809328
has links to all the roms (and descriptions of some of the features) and you can suss out which one you like the look of best.
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I like sense but can do without it
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If you want sense you should either go for a SenseHD rom, or a MoDaCo one.
If you want stock Android, I would recommend CyanogenMod!
You know you don't need to download and flash roms solely through ROM Manager?
My advice is just to look at the ROM forum and download the one with the most hits, it's popular for a reason. There are really only two different types of ROM, Sense and the stock Android bundled usually with ADW.Launcher. It's not like WM where there are a plethora of different mods and registry changes, at least not in my limited experience.
I agree just neva been this spoilt for choice
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Was gonna use defrost Rom but it says I need to download radio update there's also two 1133 kernels do I download both or just one
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Was gonna use defrost Rom but it says I need to download radio update there's also two 1133 kernels do I download both or just one
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have you updated to Froyo yet? As far as I know, they are just 2.2 Froyo radios. So if you have updated to 2.2 chances are you don't need to update. (Double check with the radio thing, I am an Android newbie as well so I am not 100% sure.)
As for the kernel, as far as I know you don't need to update this either.
For Sense roms I strongly suggest LeeDroid, and Desire HD roms I'd go for RCMixHD (Camera still not working yet, but it should be fixed soon), non Sense roms, go for OpenDesire, Cyanogen or MIUI
Agreed, if you want to try something refreshingly different, try MIUI.
Still ain't a clue which one to try lol
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well try Leedroid first, then MIUI for non-sense, and see if you are attracted to sense or not
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well try Leedroid first, then MIUI for non-sense, and see if you are attracted to sense or not
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Also try CyanogenMod or OpenDesire to see if you like Stock Android.
There is no harm in trying different roms and switching if you want!
I've used cm 6 before Ive not flashed roms without using Rom manager and leeroid isn't available through that there's only a small section like cm, defrost nd others
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IT's not too hard
1. Download Leedroid rom from their minisite's dropbox folder.
2. copy file onto your sd card
3. reboot into recovery
Important part!!
DO A NANDROID BACKUP!!!
i. select backup/restore
ii. select backup and let it rip
iii. return to menu
4. select flash .zip
5. find the leedroid rom & select it
Cheers for help just one more question once I've flashed a custom Rom if I ever wanted to return to stock how would I go about doing it
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someone here, who mind helping me with this? i wish to flash my rom back to stock, back to the rom when i bought tis phone, wad things i nid in order to do it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11557769
and a stock rom
simples!
Check S-ON instructions in my radio S-OFF tool's thread. Those will bring your device to stock state.
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Jz curious what make you return to stock Rom.. lol
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Bert2662 said:
Jz curious what make you return to stock Rom.. lol
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Same here... is there any hardware issues or you just dnt like the custome roms?
I've recently made the switch from a HTC Desire to a HTC One V. I don't mind the stock ROM, but the battery life sucks... Looking around, i see the bootloader unlocks easily, and rooting can be done easy, but I always thought without s-off, we couldnt change the ROM?
Anyway, i'm itching to find out what is doable here, and you guys are the experts... Fill me in will ya?
After unlocking the bootloader and rooting, you can install any ROM and any Kernel you'd like as long as it's compatible with the ROM you're planning to use. We have a variety of awesome ROMs including Sense ROMs if you like Sense or Vanilla ICS/JB if you like that, too. SuPrimo and myOneV are Sense ROMs and CyanogenMod 9 is stock ICS and CyanogenMod 10 is stock Jelly Bean. Go ahead and pick your poison.
-M
As we don't have s-off till now hence you have to flash kernels through fastboot and after that you can flash roms(compatible with flashed kernel) via recovery.....
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So its not possible to install different RUUs to phone as long as it's not s -off, am I right?
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mohammad0089 said:
So its not possible to install different RUUs to phone as long as it's not s -off, am I right?
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Yup correct....
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hello..
i have started using cyanogenmod 10..and my phone is rooted also..
it wass working fine but from last one day..superuser is not working..and when i open any application which requires permision to access..
the message is displayed IT works only with Rooted phones please help..me!!!
Now what to do too root the device??
By installing cm10 realize you are rooted. There is an issue with some builds that broke superuser, go to the thread you downloaded cm10 from and look for the fix or flash a different build/rom that doesn't have this issue
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By installing cm10 realize you are rooted. There is an issue with some builds that broke superuser, go to the thread you downloaded cm10 from and look for the fix or flash a different build/rom that doesn't have this issue
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So can you suggest me the best rom of cm or others?
There are many to choose from and best is objective
For now try out mimicry and make a nandroid back up and then try others to find what suits your needs
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Try reflashing the ROM and see if that fixes that.
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