Hi there guys.
Second post in as many days......thats prolific in my forum experience...... lol
Anyways, what is the benefit of ext4 as i wish to flash the latest LeeDrOiD GB ROM and want to get it as optimised as possible first time round?
Anything i need to know in implementing it?
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Big up the LeeMeIsTeR too!!!
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Hi All,
Pardon me if i've asked some noobie question here .. anyway, is there any lightest ROMs around? to many ROM makes me headache and not sure which to choose/use..
so i'm asking for u all for suggestions/opinion.... thank you
sub7even said:
Hi All,
Pardon me if i've asked some noobie question here .. anyway, is there any lightest ROMs around? to many ROM makes me headache and not sure which to choose/use..
so i'm asking for u all for suggestions/opinion.... thank you
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Assuming by lightest you mean least bloat? Then step forward cyanogenmod granted it doesn't include google apps (because of licensing issues) as standard but latest download of cm7 weighs in at 80mb
Yes, CyanogenMod 6 or 7 is the lightest ROM. I will recommend you to try CM7 its working smooth and fast.
If you want a light rom, go to the desire section and ask AdamG to make a DHD version of oxygen, that rom was so light it was like 40-50mb lol
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ghostofcain said:
Assuming by lightest you mean least bloat? Then step forward cyanogenmod granted it doesn't include google apps (because of licensing issues) as standard but latest download of cm7 weighs in at 80mb
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The Cyanogen 7 of phunkycow includes the Google Apps and it is based on the newest Android 2.3.
I also think that the Cyanogen Roms are the lightest one because they have around 80-90mb and the sense Roms have around 250-280mb
thank you for the reply, will consult with the person that u mention for further more.. salute!!!
Hi there,
I've been using Unofficial BravoS ROM for the past three days and I find it excellent for its speed and stability; the only thing I really don't like is APP2SD, I came from a Data2SD rom (Supernova) and I was accustomed to its incredible storage space. Is it possible to have a Data2SD version of coolexe's Rom?
Thanks in advance
Have u tried D2WE?
netfranz said:
Is it possible to have a Data2SD version of coolexe's ROM?
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Yes, as it fits SYSTEM partition.
I'm into rooting/modding only since june, so I'm afraid modding a rom is beyond my skills... however I've read somewhere that other developers (AlexV maybe?) wanted to create a data2ext version, so I posted here since I'm not able to ost in the developers section...
Hi to all.
After all, my Desire is sailing off to my friend.
But, my friend doesn't want 4.2.2., he wants stable ROM. So, I will put back some GB 2.3.X ROM on it.
So, please, recommend me some nice GB ROM. I didn't use them so much, so I don't know which one is good, better or the best.
I will put inside Transcend 4GB Class 4 card and make 512MB 4EXT partition, and Desire will stay on Stock HBOOT. Once I used Aurora ROM and it was OK.
Many thanks.
dvd777 said:
Hi to all.
After all, my Desire is sailing off to my friend.
But, my friend doesn't want 4.2.2., he wants stable ROM. So, I will put back some GB 2.3.X ROM on it.
So, please, recommend me some nice GB ROM. I didn't use them so much, so I don't know which one is good, better or the best.
I will put inside Transcend 4GB Class 4 card and make 512MB 4EXT partition, and Desire will stay on Stock HBOOT. Once I used Aurora ROM and it was OK.
Many thanks.
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Best GB Sense: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1279016
Best GB CM7.2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1490232 or latest cm7.2 from get.cm
Other roms are only mod, like changing apps etc, but only theese are completely bug free.
Oh no. It's another one of those threads. For future posters: Don't flame or rage about your opinion.
This question means nothing to any one user. Every rom has it's strengths and weaknesses. If this thread had stayed open, you would have received many different answers, getting you no further then where you are now.
Please do some research and make a choice by reading and making your own observations.
Thank you.
Hey ppl ! My friend has this phone ! And I just wanted to help him get the latest android version ! So what's the most stable ROM out here ? I don't want to create a partition in my SD card for the ROM to work ! Or if the ROM is real good I don't mind creating a ext4 partition
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syedishtu said:
Hey ppl ! My friend has this phone ! And I just wanted to help him get the latest android version ! So what's the most stable ROM out here ? I don't want to create a partition in my SD card for the ROM to work ! Or if the ROM is real good I don't mind creating a ext4 partition
Sent from my HTC One
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You'll probably want to create an ext-4 partition because of the limited internal memory. You won't be able to install many apps if you don't.
Try VJ's CM10.1
syedishtu said:
Hey ppl ! My friend has this phone ! And I just wanted to help him get the latest android version ! So what's the most stable ROM out here ? I don't want to create a partition in my SD card for the ROM to work ! Or if the ROM is real good I don't mind creating a ext4 partition
Sent from my HTC One
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You don't want to create a partition but you don't mind creating a partition?!?
Anyways, best ROM threads are not allowed on xda. Everyones idea of "best ROM" is different, so you should try a few out and see which one suits your needs. With that being said pretty much all of the aosp gingerbread ROMs are quite stable. My personal favourites are milwilds.
@Chromium I never used best here ! I asked for a stable and usable ROM ! And if I do create a partition which ROM performs well ! ?
The links to the ROM would be appreciated !
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syedishtu said:
@Chromium I never used best here ! I asked for a stable and usable ROM ! And if I do create a partition which ROM performs well ! ?
The links to the ROM would be appreciated !
Sent from my HTC One
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Spoon feeding...
Go search fir them in the Desire Index. Try all of them and stick to the one you like the most...
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Mildwild 9.5
I use An-Droid for year and a half or so, and I'm always nitpicking about stability and I'll be using it for two moar days
If it is a favor u r doing for him, avoid Jellybean.
Tell you what, Evervolv's ROMs are the most stable and fastest. Slim them down, use jmcclue's smaller system-size hboot, and you are awesome
Im liking MildWild 5.0 for smooth and stable everyday use.
syedhmed said:
Hey ppl ! My friend has this phone ! And I just wanted to help him get the latest android version ! So what's the most stable ROM out here ? I don't want to create a partition in my SD card for the ROM to work ! Or if the ROM is real good I don't mind creating a ext4 partition
Sent from my HTC One
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Suernova 2.4.0.1 is the one, and it also provides a memory extension, throuhg flashing data2sd.
MildWild MW 14 (Redux), super smooth, fully woking camera and userfriendly aps2sd implementation.
I am also using MildWild 14, it's stable, fast and smooth. Totally recommend it!
Mildwild rom are the more usable with android 2.x if you want a nice and simple rom with the ability to use a lot of apps and almost bug free.
For android 4.x ROM I think it's best to wait the evervolv team (aka Nikez) with kitkat which seems to be the fastest rom with all the latest improvements.
For the stability Mildwild rom rocks. But its gb. So you can not install some apps or you can not use the latest version (gmail etc.)
If you wanna 4.x rom on htc desire, for now 4.0.4 ics roms are is the best solution i think.
Give a try marius.a's qissme port http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095658
or directly the qissme rom (without a2sd, intext support but u can use link2sd from market) http://desirecustomrom.blogspot.com/2013/04/qiss-me-rom-404rc-21005.html
Roms stock launchers is not good enogh but u can install nova/apex/aviate/milauncher etc. from market.
Edit: 210 mb hboot will enogh for qissme rom
Hi everyone
i've tried all the Roms for the Desire, but i'm a speed fan, so i suggest absolutely the Mildwild MW-14. :laugh:
I use Miui-XJ for everyday use and i think it's the best GB NONSENSE ROM for this phone.
Then i tried Mildwild-ROM = clean, stable and powerful and RSK Sattelite 3.5 = Sense ROM very stable and full of utility on it
The ROM based on ICS and JB it's heavy for the hardware. but the authors like evervolv team, vijendras and chromium make an excellent work for the life of this phone.
Greets!
Now, the most stable roms are the stock ones. So you can try that or most of GB roms. If you want to newer ones, try Chromium's or VJ's. But problems of these roms are camera and soft reboots.
For me, now it's most stable Evervolv KitKat rom (Nikez 4.0.0p2). No soft reboots or such things. No of JB roms is so great.
*Stock*
As with any thread of this type, each user need make the choice on their own. While this thread has survived, many end up in arguments claiming "this is the best".
As always, it's best to try some out and find which is "most stable" for you.
Thank you and thread closed
Guys I just received my phone after the known problem with the SDS syndrome. My mobo was swapped..
Anyway I am a little rusty since I haven't been into ROMs/kernels lately so I have some questions as to the correct order and/or what I need to do.
I have seen that 4.3 is available through Cyanogen MOD so I am thinking about updating into this.
So I have some questions.
1. First and most importantly is Cyanogen 4.3 a stable release w/o issues? Do you have anything else to recommend (go for 4.2.2 for example)? I know this is personal preference but I'd like a rock stable ROM w/o issues, tested and fast if possible! And what about a reliable kernel? Should I keep stock or use another that you could recommend?
2. I had the swap internal/external memory mod with my previous builds. Is it compatible with Cyanogen or maybe is there any better way that I am unaware of to install apps on SD w/o the mod?
3. Do I need to have something else in mind ?
Thanks in advance for your help and patience.
orbitech said:
Guys I just received my phone after the known problem with the SDS syndrome. My mobo was swapped..
Anyway I am a little rusty since I haven't been into ROMs/kernels lately so I have some questions as to the correct order and/or what I need to do.
I have seen that 4.3 is available through Cyanogen MOD so I am thinking about updating into this.
So I have some questions.
1. First and most importantly is Cyanogen 4.3 a stable release w/o issues? Do you have anything else to recommend (go for 4.2.2 for example)? I know this is personal preference but I'd like a rock stable ROM w/o issues, tested and fast if possible! And what about a reliable kernel? Should I keep stock or use another that you could recommend?
2. I had the swap internal/external memory mod with my previous builds. Is it compatible with Cyanogen or maybe is there any better way that I am unaware of to install apps on SD w/o the mod?
3. Do I need to have something else in mind ?
Thanks in advance for your help and patience.
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1.Yes 4.3 is little mature now but not ripe as 4.2.2 are..and yes 4.3 is stable now as far as I know.
I'll personally go for 4.2.2 since these are stable builds now and most of the custom aosp roms are based on 4.2.2..but PAC and Probam(4.3 based) are quite famous now and bugfree too!!
For kernel I prefer perseus or neak in 4.1.2. For 4.3, probam has its own cm modified kernel
2.No idea regarding this coz I didn't used this mod
3.Yes..If u r planning to flash roms then always use sds patched kernel+recovery..
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Thanks for the answer. Anyone knows if any kernel/rom from the PAC/Probam has issues with swap/internal external memory?