Whenever I switch ROM's I like to wipe everything (of course), flash the ROM, and then flash all the things I want included in my ROM. Generally I end up flashing the ROM, a kernel, dta2sd, and vipermod all in one session and then reboot. When I do this I always get 2 bootloops or so and then it'll run normally. I just want to make sure that's ok/normal or if instead I should do everything one at a time?
Some say it is a good idea to flash dalvik after flashing everything. Maybe give that a try. It seems to work for me.
Sorry, what do you mean by flash dalvik?
I think he means "wipe dalvik after flashing everything". It's something I do, and see a lot of people recommend.
You should try doing them one at a time. I do the ROM and A2SD, reboot, then the Kernel in a separate flash.
BTW, 2 gig SD Card is really small. You should upgrade to 8, at least.
Sorry. Yes, I meant wipe dalvik, not flash.
Ok, thanks guys. I'll keep that in mind.
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Alright so i installed my first ROM on my evo last night. seems like it worked fine everything still works and the ROM is awesome.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1012918
One questions i did have is, if i want to install another one how would i go about that?
Do i just install it like i did the first or do i need to remove the current one and install the new one?
Im sure this is posted somewhere but i wasent able to find the answer im looking for.
Thanks for any input
The tried-and-true and overall preferred method, as I've observed, of XDA forum members is to do the following when changing to a new ROM, or for the first time:
Place the ROM in the root of your SD card.
Boot into Recovery by holding vol+down and Power (most custom ROMs will let you reboot into Recovery specifically instead of having to turn off the phone and back on).
Make a nandroid backup.
Wipe data/factory reset.
Wipe cache.
Go into Advanced, wipe Dalvik cache.
"Go Back."
Install zip from SD card.
Choose applicable .zip.
Wait for installation.
Reboot.
Enjoy.
Furthermore, if going to an AOSP ROM, be sure to flash GApps right after you flash your ROM.
As far as kernels go, some people say to do it after you flash your ROM, some day to reboot and then go back into Recovery and do it, some say either way.
Load the new rom zip on your sd card from your pc. Boot to Recovery, make a nandroid backup of your current rom. Then factory reset the phone in Recovery and wipe data, cache and dalvik cache. Wiping them each 2-3x for optimal results.
Then flash the zip for your new rom. Reboot and there it is. If your gonna change kernels or task bars etc, I recommend booting between each zip flashed. Just seems I have less problems this way.
Also get a sms backup app if they are important to you. I use sms backup+. It's free and works great, backs up msgs to gmail. Then u can restore with the app when the new rom is loaded.
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totalanonymity said:
The tried-and-true and overall preferred method, as I've observed, of XDA forum members is to do the following when changing to a new ROM, or for the first time:
Place the ROM in the root of your SD card.
Boot into Recovery by holding vol+down and Power (most custom ROMs will let you reboot into Recovery specifically instead of having to turn off the phone and back on).
Make a nandroid backup.
Wipe data/factory reset.
Wipe cache.
Go into Advanced, wipe Dalvik cache.
"Go Back."
Install zip from SD card.
Choose applicable .zip.
Wait for installation.
Reboot.
Enjoy.
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Awesome thank you very much. Sounds pretty much just like how you install one.
Thanks again
yes do that ^^ nandroid and you can leave the rom on your card if you have enough space and in case you want to reinstall it clean again.
one more question
im thinking about installing another rom and it has multiple downloads some are themes and some widgets and the main ROM. Do I install them 1 at a time or can i do them one after another.
Honestly, preference, with those, I think. As stated before, some people's phones are fine with flashing tons of things at once and some people's phones like to take it nice and slow and have a reboot in between.
Also, make sure the themes you are installing are in flashable zips. There are some out there that aren't and require manually placing them in the SD card or using adb.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=841311
this is the one i was thinking about
dahlinc said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=841311
this is the one i was thinking about
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ROMs are flashed in recovery just the same as any other ROM.
All add-ons in his first post are flashable via Recovery, as well.
Get into a habit of wiping cache and Dalvik cache before every flash of anything. (Data/factory when flashing between ROMs, though.)
Also, a nandroid backup before you flash anything would be wise. I stopped doing them as often because they take up quite a bit of memory when you start flashing things left and right! But, it is wise to do so before flashing anything. If anything goes wrong flashing a particular item, you can always restore a backup and start again from a very recent point (i.e. not losing much of what you did) from when there were no issues.
I personally also copy my files to my computer for safekeeping, should something occur with the SD card.
Thats all i need know thank you again!!!!
i tried different roms lately but everyone that i try my phone randomly reboots it self i was wondering could someone please HELP ME
Basic questions.
What ROM are you running now? What kernel?
How do you flash, in recovery or with ROM Manager?
What recovery do you have?
HipKat said:
Basic questions.
What ROM are you running now? What kernel?
How do you flash, in recovery or with ROM Manager?
What recovery do you have?
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the rom i am currently using is mikG 2.55 and using Freedom0.9 aggressive for my kernel. and i flashed them both with Amon_RA v2.3
what was your method of flashing? did u flash rom, then reboot? Or did u flash both of them @ same time in recovery? give me a run down and i'll see what i can do to help
u prob know all this stuff but sometimes i forget something as simple as wiping diff stuff. Best option might be a fresh install and maybe flashing virus superwipe first.
I disagree with superwipes.
Just go to wipe in Amon RA and wipe every option there is, except SD Card: and Battery Stats, if you're not full ycharged. Wipe Cache and Dalvik-Cache twice, then flash the ROM, reboot, let it settle for a few minutes, reboot to recovery. Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache again, flash the kernel.
Reboot, let it settle a few minutes and start doing your setup
I have been rooted for awhile now, but I have held off from flashing a rom. I don't want to introduce any problems as things work good for the most part. I am interested in flashing though mainly for better battery life as I have read about from various roms and to remove CIQ and bloat.
I am rooted on stock rom, made a backup with CWM, and used Titianium backup for my apps. I have been reading up on flashing roms, and I am confused about the wipe. Do some roms require different wiping than others? Aren't there like three different types of wipe from CWM? Does wiping erase data on the internal SD card?
Any things I need to look out for that could cause issues? Any recommendations on which rom would be best to try out first? Thanks for any tips.
bigcletus said:
I have been rooted for awhile now, but I have held off from flashing a rom. I don't want to introduce any problems as things work good for the most part. I am interested in flashing though mainly for better battery life as I have read about from various roms and to remove CIQ and bloat.
I am rooted on stock rom, made a backup with CWM, and used Titianium backup for my apps. I have been reading up on flashing roms, and I am confused about the wipe. Do some roms require different wiping than others? Aren't there like three different types of wipe from CWM? Does wiping erase data on the internal SD card?
Any things I need to look out for that could cause issues? Any recommendations on which rom would be best to try out first? Thanks for any tips.
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Some ROMs wipe during the install , some ROMs don't ..
At the very least you should wipe your Dalvik cache ...
You can wipe your cache if you like, if you wipe anything else, it is up to you or up to the ROM ..
Honestly , if you are installing a completely different ROM a full wipe is usually best, if upgrading the same ROM, usually a Dalvik wipe is all you need ...
Some people , me included, are on the brave side and only wipe the Dalvik and give the ROM a shot, usually though I end up doing a full wipe ..
A good tip is also to run the "Fix Permissions" under advanced in CWM after flashing a ROM/Theme/MOD ..
Just follow the instructoins the dev has given. I always wipe before installing a custom rom to avoid problems later.
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Just follow the instructoins the dev has given. I always wipe before installing a custom rom to avoid problems later.
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DITTO!! ... I should have added this to my post, this should be your first choice ...
Sorry for the Noob question guys, but I am a noob and still haven't flashed my first ROM yet. I am rooted so that's a start, and thanks to this forum the steps to root your device were simple and easy to follow.
I have been researching the different ROM's available for the T989 and the instructions on all of the ROM's say the same thing:
1. Download ROM and place it on your sdcard
2. Boot into clockwork recovery
3. Wipe data then wipe cache
4. Flash ROM
5. Wipe Dalvik then fix permissions
How do you wipe the cache, wipe dalvik and fix permissions? Thanks.
Under the main menu of recovery;
Option 3 should be wipe data
Option 4 should be wipe cache partition
To wipe the dalvik and fix permissions;
this is found under the advanced option in the main menu.
click that and the dalvik is option 2 and permissions is option 8.
Hope that helps.
MRpeabodyia said:
Under the main menu of recovery;
Option 3 should be wipe data
Option 4 should be wipe cache partition
To wipe the dalvik and fix permissions;
this is found under the advanced option in the main menu.
click that and the dalvik is option 2 and permissions is option 8.
Hope that helps.
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That helps a lot actually. Thank you.
Typically are all ROMs installed in the same manner/order? Meaning wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik, fix permissions and then flash ROM? Or does it depend on what ROM you are installing as to the order in which you perform these tasks?
To be honest I don't flash a lot of roms, but mostly read a lot. That is how I have done it in the past. I would never say anything is exactly the same for all roms. It would depend on whether or not you are flashing a new version of a rom, ie Eaglesblood 1.5 to eaglesblood 1.6, or putting an entirely new rom on, ie eaglesblood 1.5 to Juggernaut.
My advice is to read everything for the rom you are going to try twice, maybe even three times. You should do exactly what the dev says and you should be good to go.
Don't rush into flashing a new rom weekly until you've read quite a bit.
MRpeabodyia said:
To be honest I don't flash a lot of roms, but mostly read a lot. That is how I have done it in the past. I would never say anything is exactly the same for all roms. It would depend on whether or not you are flashing a new version of a rom, ie Eaglesblood 1.5 to eaglesblood 1.6, or putting an entirely new rom on, ie eaglesblood 1.5 to Juggernaut.
My advice is to read everything for the rom you are going to try twice, maybe even three times. You should do exactly what the dev says and you should be good to go.
Don't rush into flashing a new rom weekly until you've read quite a bit.
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Thanks, I think I will research the ROM's currently available and choose the one that best suits my needs and stick with that for the time being. If something new or more interesting comes up I will upgrade.
Thank you again for your informative responses. It has been a big help.
I am not new to this, I have experience with rooting htc and samsung devices. I have also searched, and searched, and searched with no luck on this.
However, I am stumped on this phone. I am using ODIN to flash the S/U script, I can gain root, install CWM and install it. I can load a ROM but one of 2 things happen: when I boot it up I get stuck in a boot loop, or it won't even install in the recovery.
I have a few questions / statements:
WHY am I getting stuck in this boot loop?
I am wiping cache/dalvik before I install the new ROM.
I am installing the ROM on the SD card vs the internal memory, is that why?
I got stuck 3 times in the boot loop, and I have had to use ODIN to flash my phone back to stock to start over.
Thanks in advance for the help.
If you have searched, and searched, and searched you would have realized that this is not development related.
for someone who's been around then, you should first off know that this belongs in q&a, not development.
that being said, which recovery are you using? i don't think that's your problem but a little more info would be helpful. also, which rom are you trying to use? when you're wiping, try using this, it'll wipe everything necessary. you only mentioned wiping your cache's so maybe that's it? in any case, flash the file i linked, then your rom. check the md5 on it and make sure it's a match. after you reboot, let your phone sit for 10 minutes and hopefully all will be well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmvCpR45LKA
Mercuri82 said:
I am not new to this, I have experience with rooting htc and samsung devices. I have also searched, and searched, and searched with no luck on this.
However, I am stumped on this phone. I am using ODIN to flash the S/U script, I can gain root, install CWM and install it. I can load a ROM but one of 2 things happen: when I boot it up I get stuck in a boot loop, or it won't even install in the recovery.
I have a few questions / statements:
WHY am I getting stuck in this boot loop?
I am wiping cache/dalvik before I install the new ROM.
I am installing the ROM on the SD card vs the internal memory, is that why?
I got stuck 3 times in the boot loop, and I have had to use ODIN to flash my phone back to stock to start over.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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If you look in the darkside rom thread, and some of the other rom threads, you will see three recommended wipes: darkside super, kernel and darkside cache. I would suggest you do all three.
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Here is a big problem as well. You wipe cache and dalvik AFTER you flash the rom. I usually do it before as well but always after. That's like wiping before you **** and not cleaning up after
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odin version
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I used an old version I couldn't get the latest one to work. But it wouldn't even load for me. It been a min sence ive used odin. But my replacement phone is at the house I'll pm you the steps I'll take. Everyone else try to be nice even if you think the question is stupid. Try to show some love
sorry i read wrong. i thought you couldnt gain root. as far as boot loops follow darksides wipe method it work. as far as my replacement phone rooted after first boot. my usb port is broke on my old phone
anyone know how to get back to stock with out it?
sence we are asking crazy ass questions?
dam auto correct
Questions go in the Q&A section
To those of you who helped by answering my question, thank you.
To those of you who told me I posted in the wrong sub section, get over yourself. Especially the guy with 13 posts.
I am wiping cache/dalvik before and after.
I am using CWM from the market, so it should be the newest version.
Ill check out the darkside thread.
You really don't need to wipe dalvik cache after a fresh rom install, unless you didn't delete the data partition (wipe data). And you certainly don't need to do it before and after.
Wiping cache and dalvik cache is really only useful if you make changes to the system but don't want to format the data. This includes flashing themes, and other enhancements, because most of them are replacing system files. On your first boot the dalvik cache gets built. (This is why a lot of devs recommend letting it sit for a bit before using it, it's giving it time to build the cache.)
The reason they tell you to wipe dalvik cache is let's say you're installing a theme, and it replaces systemui.apk and framework-res.apk, located in the system partition. The dalvik cache is already built for these files, so in some cases if you don't wipe the cache you'll boot loop. When you wipe dalvik, you are letting it be rebuilt with the current files.
Also, while we're on the subject, another misconception I see alot of, you don't need to wipe the dalvik cache after you wipe data. Dalvik cache is located on the data partition, it's a folder there. If you wipe the data partition, you've already removed it. (Not to be confused with cache partition, which is used for different purposes. That is it's own partition.)