Installed deep knights Rom v4.5 onto my wildfire but unable to install update to 4.52. When trying to install script message shows error in line 2. Tried downloading from different sources but same result. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
Are you flashing it from clockwork 2.x or from 3+?
I think it needs to be flashed from clockwork 2.x, use rom manager to flash the 4.2 patch.
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The flash was performed in cwm 2.5.0.7 booted through rom manager.
Please see attached pic for full error message.
This is the first problem i've had flashing (i've flashed my desire quite a bit!)
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Bumpity bump
sorted
Managed to sort update. I had to mount system before applying. Don't know why
Just for the record, everything is now running smooth as silk. Overclocked processor to >600Mhz (tried 768Mhz but got a couple of freezes so knocked it back a bit)
Most roms will run at 710 comfortably, your battery will be better at 600 by how much I don't know, I had dk running perfect at 768 though, but I don't use that many apps so there was hardly anything running in the background, just the basics.
Gratz on solving the problem I wouldn't have guessed it was because system wasn't mounted, I just presumed it always was.
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I have non-rooted official HTC Desire, which was running 2.10.405.2
2 days ago I realised that the new update (OTA) is available and I updated. The installation was fine (no errors).
After I started using new update in the app manager I realised such thing that some apps space is not shown correctly (picture). For example, 'HTC Sense' instead of 2,03 mb writes simply 2. When I watch the details of it, it shows normally..
And my mflops in Linpack decreased from 31-34 to 27-33. May be it's not true. But I really got disappointed, when updated. I did update the second one but from recovery, and the problem stayed.
Are there any solutions?
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I'd be looking at a hard reset if nothing else works
EddyOS said:
if nothing else works
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what do you mean by these words? 'Nothing else' is what?
Meaning if you can't manage to sort it out yourself. I've no suggestions, I'd have flashed the 2.29.405.2 a long time ago by now and set my Desire up again from scratch!!
"And my mflops in Linpack decreased from 31-34 to 27-33."
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1) I cleaned my desktop from widgets and realised that Linpack shows stable 35-36 now. So it's not a problem.
2) That app manager shows a little bit incorrect - I will wait for a new update and then I hope I won't see that problem again.
Panic ended
I'm new to this whole custom ROM thing so please bear with me. Okay, so I'll take it from the top. I first updated to ics. Then I updated the baseband to 72 using the Xperia Flasher by Androxyde. Then I installed the kernel. I got this one. I don't know if I did these right but I think I did... Anyway, so after that I downloaded Arconium ICS 4.0 and put the zip file in the SD card and then used the CWM (I think) to install it. Before doing that I cleared the cache, the battery stats, the dalvik cache and reset to factory settings. Then I used the zip file and did a custom default install (the first option). I did it and the phone rebooted. Now this is where the problem started... The touch screen has been acting wonky. I mean there is a little circle thing that you have to move around to make it work. I mean, I have to move the circle thing to say Settings and then click. I can't click the Settings icon directly. Is this a feature of Arconium or is this a problem? Also, whenever I open the camera, the screen gets inverted (180 deg). So I am completely out of ideas. What should I do? Are these problems kernel related or ROM related?
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Much appreciated.
EDIT: You can see the little circle thing in the second attachment. Oh and I have an Arc S. And the bootloader has been unlocked (I hope)
What kernel are you using ?
And try reflashing Arconium 4.0.
Today I decided to root my One V. And I ran into a problem. I followed the instructions in this guide and everything went OK. Until I tried flashing a custom ROM.
Here's how it was:
I downloaded PA, started ROM Manager, went to flash my device and when it should go to recovery, well, it didn't. This was the screen I saw.
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Restarted my phone, pulled up ROM Manager again and when I tried to fix permissions, I saw this:
And always when I try to go to Recovery, I end up looking at the same screen as in the first image (and I get nowhere)
I have no idea what's wrong, any similar problems around here, any solutions?
Dude here be happy just do what v it says
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
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The ffirst image is normal it will pop up because of it not having stock boot.img as for the second one I'm not sure if can't use a computer to flash a recovery via boot loader I would suggest getting goomanager and try to flash a temp twrp recovery and use thatjust make sure it is for our phones screen its a high resolution screen
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http://goo.im/ v here its the link
the screen with red letters is normal....it shows that you are either entering recovery, or that u have installed custom firmware or a custom kernel on your device....as of the second photo, i dont use rom manager it uses fake flash technique...always do things manually dont do via rom manager...or do it through commands....
MIUI 2.4.20
// Samsung Galaxy W
// GingerBread
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Attention
Always do a backup before flashing, responsibility lies with the operator of the device ultimately
Features
All the standard MIUI features-
Known Issues
- Unknown!
Instructions
Flash the usual way full wipe plz!
Download
MIUI: 2.4.20
Flash G-apps separate, If you do not flash G-apps you may encounter issues :d
Misc Notes
Tweaked Battery and Lag, and contains a few ICS elements, I need feedback asap to determine the working order of everything
I was looking for..Thankss
Downloading and will give feedback asap
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it didn't boot for me it keeps getting bootloop for 5-7 Min. , wiped everything.. flashed gapps 20110828
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Wow, you really PORT everything quickly huh?
CyanogenMod 10™ Alpha 5 [PRISTINED] XD
DoO37 said:
I was looking for..Thankss
Downloading and will give feedback asap
EDIT:
it didn't boot for me it keeps getting bootloop for 5-7 Min. , wiped everything.. flashed gapps 20110828
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Werd, that's weird. Let me take a look at this
after flashing still in boot animation
Is the test of this rom
Does it work well
For some strange reason, on my HTC One X (Endeavoru) I have got all my sensors turned off. My phone is rooted, installed with Cyanogenmod 11 Nightly (latest Nightly Bulid).
The last thing I can suspect as culprit is an application I installed "Battery Benchmark", I made it to stop and latter uninstalled; since then no sensor is working.
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Any manual way to turn my sensors ON, or atleast can know their health status checked?
Use a freshly installed ROM first with a full wipe first then check your sensors with an all from play store , if they still off then you mostly being affected with damaged ones ,
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Use a freshly installed ROM first with a full wipe first then check your sensors with an all from play store , if they still off then you mostly being affected with damaged ones ,
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Thanks for your response.
I will consider it as last resort. But for now, need some solution without loosing data.
Have read somewhere that some set of linux commands may turn sensors on or off VIA terminal service. "Can anyone help on that??"
I can't help you that since I didn't came across such a thing .beside im using linux all the time here
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