Hello dear friends. First of all - please excuse me for maybe the stupid questin i'm going to ask I want to say that i searh for this issue all day and i still can't find a satisfying answer
So lets start - I bought HTC Desire 2-3 weeks ago and of course i began modifying it I've tried tons of custom ROMS & stuff like this and i get to a final conclusion - the official HTC Gingerbread update 2.3.3 for the Desire is the best and i just dont want to change it It's simply the fastest one, without significant bugs and so on. The only problem is that i can't find a way to make my internal storage bigger I managed to do this with a custom ROM, but all of the ROMS were either laggy or with some major bugs that i don't like. So my question is:
IS THERE A WAY TO MAKE MY INTERNAL STORAGE BIGGER AND STILL USE THE OFFICIAL HTC GINGERBREAD 2.3.3 UPDATE
Thanks in advance for helping guys
One word- Supernova
Sent from my Desire running Supernova Extreme - Gingerbread goodness with Unlimited Internal memory
I just don't want custom ROMS buddy I've tried the Supernova, and i got some problems with the mobile connection... I reall want an official ROM with just more internal space
Well then you can do these steps:
Install ext4 support
Install init.d support
Install Busybox
Modify your kernel to add init.d and busybox runparts
Finally add a2sd or data2sd yourself
Each step has its own seperate thread on Xda. You can search and find it
Have been using supernova for a week or so now. Not had any issues and my apps run fine on Sandisk 8 gig class 4 with 1 gig EXT4 partition. Now with all my apps etc installed i have 839 meg free space for more apps. I don't think the Desire will get any more OTA updates as 2.3.3 was only available via download and came with several disclaimers.
Try Link2SD, only need is second partition.
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Gingerbread 2.3.3 RUU Rooted S-Off with Link2SD partition 512MB
perhaps this could work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1200261
Thanks mate! I think this will be perfect
or you can try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1151765
Supernova is good -> 'Unlimited space'.
Droidzone and Sibere have released a new DATA2SD script which is fast and stable.
also good support!
Best Rom for Desire.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1110921
That ROM > Supernova.
gjakuipers said:
Supernova is good -> 'Unlimited space'.
Droidzone and Sibere have released a new DATA2SD script which is fast and stable.
also good support!
Best Rom for Desire.
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First supernova is laggy + you dont need DATA2SD on 2.3. The a2sd is already enough....
mpaddo said:
First supernova is laggy + you dont need DATA2SD on 2.3. The a2sd is already enough....
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Stock A2sd is useless.. Only a moderate amount of apps causes low space issues. Do you mean a2sd+ ??
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I am currently on supernova. one word to describe it, AWESOME!
sebastianlow said:
I am currently on supernova. one word to describe it, AWESOME!
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For that comment, I'm opening up Donor access for you.. Contact me via PM with an email id to share the donor password-you'll get direct links there
timmaaa said:
Stock A2sd is useless..
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It is not if you have /data of
333Mb
erklat said:
It is not if you have /data of
333Mb
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This is true
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Can Supernova be installed using Rom Manager?
edit: Doesn't look like Supernova will work for me, my Desire is CDMA.
Never user ROM Manager! It's a horrible software which causes more problems than it solves.
Just flash roms from recovery.
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timmaaa said:
Stock A2sd is useless.. Only a moderate amount of apps causes low space issues. Do you mean a2sd+ ??
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The stock feature with witch one can move apps to is called "Apps2SD". The apps can moved to FAT32 partition if the dev programmed the app for this.
The script which moves automatically moves apps to SD is called "A2SD / A2SD+". A2SD if you use this feature only for apps, A2SD+ if you also move dalvik-cache to SD. The partition is here.an EXT one. Furthermore, it doesn't matter if the dev programmed the app for this or not.
@OP:
Try oxygen ROM with the script which moves dalvik cache to EXT partition if you don't want to go S-OFF and flash oxygen hboot.
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Can anyone help me find the latest stable stock miui build in English and how to flash it. I really want this rom, but from what I've read flashing is completely different. Thanks in advance.
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Flashing is the same as any other ROM, XJ is meant to be good but the 2.3.3 is still in it's first week of release. New version out tomorrow
Keep an eye on MIUI-dev.com
Tomorrow can you post the link to downloading it, and do you need a sd partition? Thanks.
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Yes you need an EXT partition, and go here to get the latest versions/information:
http://www.miui-dev.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?16-HTC-Desire-GSM
Search next time, especially if you don't know how to create an EXT partition
I used ROM Manager (you can find this on the market) to create a 512 MB Ext partition. Using 1.3.25 XJ MIUI X-Part at the moment.
Flashing it is just the same as any other ROM.
I have searched but i find miui
Confusing, and it suppose no one wants to explain what kind of partition i need
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I gave you the LINK to the MIUI forum, it's right there at the top (look at the sticky threads)!!!
If you're not prepared to actually find the information out for yourself then you're better going away
And as a side note, do not use ROM Manager - it's crap
Have a look at miui-au. It is an excellent ROM in English and it has a very good IDIOTS guide .
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EddyOS said:
And as a side note, do not use ROM Manager - it's crap
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I use ROM Manager all the time and it works great for me.
What do you use and why do you think it's better than RM?
I use AmonRA to manually do everything - a lot more intuitive and less prone to going wrong
Hey
My friend is pretty tired of the Desire not having enough space to install applications. Im going to put a Sense ROM (Latest Sense with Gingerbread) but that allows ALL apps to be installed on the SD so he can have more space to install stuff. What ROM do you recommend?
Thanks
Good question. I wouldn't want to move away from Sense either but am always running out of space.
my suggestion:
Acesmod007 cm7 v39
In case you will wonder: 1gb ext4 partition will do the trick.
I use Alex v rom data2w with 1.3gb internal memory.
It's fast and so much internal memory..
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I strongly recommend Oxygen. With Sense one starts with 135 mb of free space for apps. With Oxygen, I started with 330 mb. I have over 110 apps and still have about 50 mb available.
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The difference in free space is incredible. Doesn't the Desire have 512Mb at the start? For HTC to only give 1/5 to end-users is nuts.
kumar_s said:
I strongly recommend Oxygen. With Sense one starts with 135 mb of free space for apps. With Oxygen, I started with 330 mb. I have over 110 apps and still have about 50 mb available.
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I especifically said Sense.
For all apps to install to Sd you can try the data2ext roms like supernova or the data2ext version of Cool3D AceS V4. These roms will allow you to put your entire data partiton onto the sdext partition, giving you 'unlimited' memory.
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Coolbravos is very fast and has data2ext.
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riahc3 said:
I especifically said Sense.
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He was trying to give you a reason against using sense.
rootSU said:
He was trying to give you a reason against using sense.
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Doesnt change anything. I stated I wanted a Sense ROM. The +s and -s are irrelevent.
Thread hijacking happens alot so lets try to avoid it Thanks
and thanks to the rest for your suggestions. Ill check some of them out and post back.
Well there was no need to be an arse to him as he was trying to help. And there's no need to be an arse with me for pointing out he was helping.
In the spirit of helping you, regardless of the fact I think you're an arse:
Choose any sense Rom you want. Partition the sd card with an ext partition.
Use a2sd+ or data2sd to maximize space.
This thread was pretty unecessary in the end
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rootSU said:
Well there was no need to be an arse to him as he was trying to help. And there's no need to be an arse with me for pointing out he was helping.
This thread was pretty unecessary in the end
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@riahc3
being an arse to people trying to help you will not endear you to anyone.
Quick question please (which I imagine will help the OP too), is it possible to have proper App2SD "without" resorting to a new ROM?
If so, is there a link that tells you how to do it. I asked a similar question a while ago and all suggestions also revolved around ROM upgrades:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1055163
Depends on the Rom. If its a rooted version of the Rom that came on your phone, you need to add init.d support then a2sd. The first part is a lot of trouble. Much easier to flash a custom Rom. If you follow my signature link then the root memory faq, there's a link back to a thread here to do it but I can't see why anyone would go to this trouble
If your Rom already has init.d support you can flash any a2sd solution.
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Thanks. Perfect answer.
I'm using the stock ROM that came with my HTC Desire then upgraded to Froyo OTA (Sense 2.x. I don't know the exact version). I doubt it's got that in it. So like you say, it's easier to install a custom ROM.
Indeed, no stock Roms have init.d
Init.d is a folder that you put scripts in and they run on boot or initialization.
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rootSU said:
Well there was no need to be an arse to him as he was trying to help. And there's no need to be an arse with me for pointing out he was helping.
In the spirit of helping you, regardless of the fact I think you're an arse:
Choose any sense Rom you want. Partition the sd card with an ext partition.
Use a2sd+ or data2sd to maximize space.
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I was a ass to you?
I was explaining that a nonSense ROM was not what I was looking for, as I previously stated. I did not insult. I did not say anything else expect that I specified a Sense ROM.
Some of you need to get less sensitive. It was a comment on a forum with no harm intented.
Ok
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So it seems we are down to these:
Alex-V 1.0 GB Rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=745919
Supernova:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1045824
Cool3D Sense 3.0:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1040121
Cool Sense 2.1:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1200517
Lets revise them (by looking at first post):
Alex-V 1.0 GB Rom: Looks pretty good and clean but based on the old Sense, not the latest.
SuperNova: Looks great. Very easy to set up it seems. But again, looks like it is based on the old Sense, not the latest.
Cool3D Sense 3.0: I think this is the one Im looking for The only problem is that setup looks a bit "difficult" to say a word. Im sure looking thru Itll just take a few minutes more than the others but...
Cool Sense 2.1: I imagine this is the above but the old Sense. Easier to setup too.
Some questions did come up:
1: Do I have to S-OFF the HTC Desire?
2: Is rollback with a NANDroid backup easy and painful?
3: I imagine the answer is Cool3D Sense 3.0 but which has the most "eye-candy"?
4: Reverse question of sorts to number 3, which is the fastest?
The phone isnt mine but these answers would be nice so I can explain to the person what I am about to do.
Thanks to everyone who is helping
General thread for the JB CM10/AOSP based rom by cronmod dev team here and the ICS CM9 based rom here.
Check the respective rom sites for a what's working/not working list, features and download links. Discuss general things about the rom here such as a2sd scripts and any issues
As requested by the dev for the ICS rom:
What's NOT working?
Code:
[LIST]
[*]Camera force closes while recording video
[*]Hardware decoding for video playback -> laggy playback of 720p (use software decoding in Mx Player instead).
[*]Home/Search key (use the fix over [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34075493&postcount=131"]here[/URL])
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Anything that isn't said there is working fine. Will update the list if others find anything that doesn't work. Before asking for help do check you have the right hboot and that the md5 is correct after you download the rom. Also make sure you perform a full wipe when migrating to these roms.
Bear in mind that ICS was not made for our devices. Do not expect the stability of GB but the devs have done a great job on this and it is quite stable and quick for daily use.
Installation for CM9 ICS rom:
Code:
[U]Full wipe recommended before each flash from new version and is NEEDED if coming from any other rom.[/U]
Partition SD card so you have less than 1.5gb in sd-ext partition and the rest as FAT32. Gparted is recommended.
Flash the rom from recovery.
Grab m2sd from [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1342387"]here[/URL] (credit to dk_zero-cool) and flash it from recovery using whatever options you want (recommended by to choose apps and dalvik).
Wipe cache/dalvik and reboot :)
You can use cron's INT2EXT scripts as well from here and just flash in place of m2sd.
Feel free to ask any questions here but keep the dev threads on topic.
Anyone using the JB rom if you could post a not working list from your tests that'd be great .
Since corey moved on to JB the cron r2 hboot isn't available on the website anymore. The current version of the ICS cronmod rom still fits on to the 183mb system hboot so I thought to put this up here for those that want a bit more space in data
WARNING: The size of the system partition may increase in future so the hboot might not be compatible with future versions of cronmod cm9.
Check md5 before flashing and flash through fastboot using "fastboot flash hboot filepathAndName.img"
md5: 172965041d6483dd9e57d726096bab73
pawan1993 said:
Since corey moved on to JB the cron r2 hboot isn't available on the website anymore. The current version of the ICS cronmod rom still fits on to the 183mb system hboot so I thought to put this up here for those that want a bit more space in data
WARNING: The size of the system partition may increase in future so the hboot might not be compatible with future versions of cronmod cm9.
Check md5 before flashing and flash through fastboot using "fastboot flash hboot filepathAndName.img"
md5: 172965041d6483dd9e57d726096bab73
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Give link to cmx boot animation here so I can add in rom.
Regards
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Yasir Javed Ansari said:
Give link to cmx boot animation here so I can add in rom.
Regards
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847678
There you go
Hello,
is this ROM stable for everyday use ?
Frem
frem said:
Hello,
is this ROM stable for everyday use ?
Frem
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yes the only issues are listed in the threads
frem said:
Hello,
is this ROM stable for everyday use ?
Frem
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Its quite usable as a daily rom. At least I use it daily. But don't expect the level of stability like gingerbread. I mean, The kernel is still under improvement. Best way is to use it for a few days and judge yourself.
Regards
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Hello,
I flashed this ICS rom just before Yasir took over and I must say I'm happy with it.
It is a bit slower than my previous CM7 rom of course but nothing dramatic, and it somehow seems more stable for some reason (GPS works, for example!).
And I still get a quite big amount of space on data thanks to the cron r2 hboot, which is great!
And I also love the CM9 tweaks.
So overall a good surprise for my first jump from CM7 roms.
But I tested Chrome and discovered it is so laggy it is unusable. Do you guys have the same issue?
Sillik said:
Hello,
I flashed this ICS rom just before Yasir took over and I must say I'm happy with it.
It is a bit slower than my previous CM7 rom of course but nothing dramatic, and it somehow seems more stable for some reason (GPS works, for example!).
And I still get a quite big amount of space on data thanks to the cron r2 hboot, which is great!
And I also love the CM9 tweaks.
So overall a good surprise for my first jump from CM7 roms.
But I tested Chrome and discovered it is so laggy it is unusable. Do you guys have the same issue?
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Chrome isn't made for our devices. Not the best browser for us but it's great on other phones
frem said:
Hello,
is this ROM stable for everyday use ?
Frem
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The rom itself is amazingly quick and stable. Considering it's ICS I'd say it's the best ICS rom out right now. Haven't tried CronMod JB though.
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Chrome isn't made for our devices. Not the best browser for us but it's great on other phones
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That's a shame.
I have another question: what 3rd party app could I use for video recording?
I tried UCam and it didn't work...
Sillik said:
That's a shame.
I have another question: what 3rd party app could I use for video recording?
I tried UCam and it didn't work...
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I don't need video recording myself so I wouldn't know. But any camera app should work. I've heard good things about ICS Camera on market. Very close to stock camera app as well.
I'm going to be linking my friend this ROM soon-ish (once beta comes out) and she's using a BravoC on Ntelos. What kind of prep would she need to do on the phone before flashing the ROM? Like a wipe script or something to repartition or what? Want it to go as smooth as possible.
cosine83 said:
I'm going to be linking my friend this ROM soon-ish (once beta comes out) and she's using a BravoC on Ntelos. What kind of prep would she need to do on the phone before flashing the ROM? Like a wipe script or something to repartition or what? Want it to go as smooth as possible.
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just wipe and install as listed in OP but be sure to have a ext partition if you plan to use a script
pawan1993 said:
I don't need video recording myself so I wouldn't know. But any camera app should work. I've heard good things about ICS Camera on market. Very close to stock camera app as well.
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I tried it and sadly it crashes like the stock app.
Anyone knows of a working camera app that can record video with a working preview?
Sillik said:
I tried it and sadly it crashes like the stock app.
Anyone knows of a working camera app that can record video with a working preview?
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i think illusion should work
croniccorey said:
just wipe and install as listed in OP but be sure to have a ext partition if you plan to use a script
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Using scripts is kind of new to me. I've always had devices with a lot of storage for apps. What would you recommend?
cosine83 said:
Using scripts is kind of new to me. I've always had devices with a lot of storage for apps. What would you recommend?
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I suggest you to use INT2EXT+ with this ROM, take a look HERE.
I noticed that when i install a new app (from the market or an .apk), the system hangs for a while, sometimes it even pop with a system error, but if i select to wait the system then starts to work again, i have installed INT2EXT+ script with a 512 sd-ext partition on a Class 4 8 GB SD card. Could the low SD class can cause this problem? SD read cache is correctly set at 2 MB.
Could you amswer me whats working and whats not working in your cm9 rom? Cant find it
Hey guys,
This is my first thread...
So i got my Gio in april of this year, rooted in juli, flashed CM 2 days ago (did nandroid backup), and i think im ready to flash a new rom.
I have been searching on XDA for quite some time now but i can't seem to find a propre version of CyanogenMod 7.2.
I saw phiex (or what is he called again) thread and that version looks good but the thread is closed and his download link is dead.
I'm looking for a verry-stable ROM.
Does anyone have a link to the download / better version / suggestion for another ROM?
Also, i heard nandroid does not include the kernel... How to get back to stock kernel again if u need to? Just plain ODIN flashing?
When a flash fails and your phone is bricked. Will CWM be able to restore it?
I read somewhere Samsung has a binary counter to see if your phone is flashed to check if your warranty is still valid. Does Gio have this? Forum said you could see it when going into download mode, but i didn't see it when i checked.
If something happens to the phone (like when battery can't live without charger) and you have to send it back to Samsung, is it possible to remove all traces of root and flashing? How?
The apps2SD in CM, will it move all data to SD-card or is it like in the stock rom. (because internal mem is a serieus problem on Gio)
Last question: Will CM affect the market? I mean will you be able to download Temple Run for example, wich is not possible in stock.
Sorry for the huge amount of questions... :/
Who wants to help this flash-noob?
Thanks in advance,
DevWithCookies
-Install cm7 by marcin1147.
Its very stable.
-If u want a fast stable beatiful rom try MIUI GB by frankin96.
-If u want a new android version install latest cm9 by erikcas.
Its completely working except camcorder. Ics 4.0.4
-BTW for memory problem use link2sd. Its the best way to move all user apps and data to sd-ext.
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MH-Droid said:
-Install cm7 by marcin1147.
Its very stable.
-If u want a fast stable beatiful rom try MIUI GB by frankin96.
-If u want a new android version install latest cm9 by erikcas.
Its completely working except camcorder. Ics 4.0.4
-BTW for memory problem use link2sd. Its the best way to move all user apps and data to sd-ext.
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LOL erickas cm9 laggs like hell I use CM9 by MaclawStudio and for memory problem use s2e better than darktremor and link2sd
I'll look into those roms.
MIUI does look nice, indeed.
I used Link2SD before btw and it wasn't all that great.
My memory filled up even with everything that could be moved moved to my SD.
Thanks guys!
Use Marcin his cm7 or Phiexz his cm7. Phiexz one is a little bit outdated but works great (his website is down).
Use a script for more intern memory like Amarullz ad2sdx script or CronMod-INT2EXT+ or intext4 if you have an ext4 partition on sd ext.
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DevWithCookies said:
I used Link2SD before btw and it wasn't all that great.
My memory filled up even with everything that could be moved moved to my SD.
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I've had great experiences with Link2SD. The only problem I had was that at some point Facebook wouldn't install, stating there wasn't enough memory. That was with about 65Mb of internal memory free...
A bigger problem was all those apps gobbling up CPU by apparently keeping stuff running in the background, which slowed things down considerably. So at the moment I *do* have apps installed and most of them are moved to the SD using Link2SD, but I don't have *too* many apps installed.
I use link2sd. Before i used S2E but experienced heavy laggs even with most stable rom though link2sd is good enough I have free 115 MB left in internal memory good enough for me.
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batman38102 said:
I use link2sd. Before i used S2E but experienced heavy laggs even with most stable rom though link2sd is good enough I have free 115 MB left in internal memory good enough for me.
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WOW 115MB I never got above 80 MB !
Really? Wow cuz i didnt do anything much. Made a partition using cwm then downloaded link2sd created ext2 mount script and finally linked all my apps to sd
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I think Jelly Bread is a really good CM7.2 ROM
It has the looks of JB and a little ICS :victory:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1991020
DevWithCookies said:
Hey guys,
This is my first thread...
So i got my Gio in april of this year, rooted in juli, flashed CM 2 days ago (did nandroid backup), and i think im ready to flash a new rom.
I have been searching on XDA for quite some time now but i can't seem to find a propre version of CyanogenMod 7.2.
I saw phiex (or what is he called again) thread and that version looks good but the thread is closed and his download link is dead.
I'm looking for a verry-stable ROM.
Does anyone have a link to the download / better version / suggestion for another ROM?
Also, i heard nandroid does not include the kernel... How to get back to stock kernel again if u need to? Just plain ODIN flashing?
When a flash fails and your phone is bricked. Will CWM be able to restore it?
I read somewhere Samsung has a binary counter to see if your phone is flashed to check if your warranty is still valid. Does Gio have this? Forum said you could see it when going into download mode, but i didn't see it when i checked.
If something happens to the phone (like when battery can't live without charger) and you have to send it back to Samsung, is it possible to remove all traces of root and flashing? How?
The apps2SD in CM, will it move all data to SD-card or is it like in the stock rom. (because internal mem is a serieus problem on Gio)
Last question: Will CM affect the market? I mean will you be able to download Temple Run for example, wich is not possible in stock.
Sorry for the huge amount of questions... :/
Who wants to help this flash-noob?
Thanks in advance,
DevWithCookies
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-if you want go back to stock rom you must flash it with odin. nandroid backup doesn't work with stock roms because of different filesystems. and yes nandroid includes the kernel.
-when you softbrick your phone you can still arive the download mode. if it's an hardbrick your phone is dead (i am not sure if this is correct)
-the binary counter is only in the high-end phones like s2
-dont use app2sd. link2sd is the best
-no you cant download temple run. but its not rom related it's cpu related. temple run needs an armv7 cpu but our gio only has
an armv6.
you can download and install all apps which are available for stock rom on custom roms too...
i hope it helps you a little bit
sorry for my bad englisch
For me democrazy rom was the best cm 7.2 rom I ever used... untill now, recently flashed cyanmobile official, also has cm- settings and more included and I think its the least laggy rom I ever expirienced. Both roms work flawless with cronmod' s int2ext+ script.
My experience is that GB based roms always outperform ICS or JB based roms. With holo launcher you can add some ics style and features to GB without performance loss
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Correct me if im wrong, but can't you just flash a rfs formatter and perform a nandroid backup afterwards?
Won't this work?
DevWithCookies said:
Correct me if im wrong, but can't you just flash a rfs formatter and perform a nandroid backup afterwards?
Won't this work?
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Uhmm I never heard of rfs formatter.zip otherwise it could possibly happen.
There aren't much of it, but it exists...
I was have the custom cm9 jelly bean 4.1.1
But it was have alot of problems
Most of phone apps was not working:thumbdown:
So is the cm7.2 good and stable and every thing working??
If not what is the beat rom (not cm roms)? ?
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samgio said:
I was have the custom cm9 jelly bean 4.1.1
But it was have alot of problems
Most of phone apps was not working:thumbdown:
So is the cm7.2 good and stable and every thing working??
If not what is the beat rom (not cm roms)? ?
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yeah cm7.2 by marcin is very stable... it has no bugs and it's very smooth...
try it here is the link cm7.2 by marcin
i am using this rom for months and i am very happy with it... thx marcin :good:
I think CM 7.2 by Marcin is stable and speedly rom. But cm9/cm10 is more smooth(but some bugs, for example non-working videorecording e.t.c...).
PS when developers release a stable build of cm9/10 then this rom becomes the best rom much ever
PS sorry for my bad english
emyaz said:
yeah cm7.2 by marcin is very stable... it has no bugs and it's very smooth...
try it here is the link cm7.2 by marcin
i am using this rom for months and i am very happy with it... thx marcin :good:
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ok thx i will download it
I'm using JellyBread v2 now and i really like it, but the battery gets drained so fast...
I installed JuiceDefender but I didn't notice any changes.
I also don't want to underclock (think it's called that way), I like the performance as it is now.
The way it is now is okay, when I unplug the charger in the morning at 100%, I come home with 16%. (with some gaming on the bus)
But if I don't go home directly... Yeah...
How to save battery on cm-based roms?
PS: Brightness is almost at lowest level and I always turn off wifi.
Hello How Are you ? I am newbie i bought a new htc wildfire s, i installed some games and getting error low internal memory... i root it but i want to make internel memory as shown in other posts but not on cm 9 or 10 on this builtin stock rom i think its 2.1 , please guide me i will be thankful give me a proper tutorial and links of the files with instruction, so that i can get rid of such low memory problems ???
Thank you in Advance And Sorry for the bad english :/
edit: check the post below by kishoke
khaaawaja said:
Hello How Are you ? I am newbie i bought a new htc wildfire s, i installed some games and getting error low internal memory... i root it but i want to make internel memory as shown in other posts but not on cm 9 or 10 on this builtin stock rom i think its 2.1 , please guide me i will be thankful give me a proper tutorial and links of the files with instruction, so that i can get rid of such low memory problems ???
Thank you in Advance And Sorry for the bad english :/
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but on stock rom you need to add int.d support to make int2ext scripts working... but link2sd is possible on stock rom... otherwise try more stock like roms... it is very much easier than other...
please guide
Kishoke said:
but on stock rom you need to add int.d support to make int2ext scripts working... but link2sd is possible on stock rom... otherwise try more stock like roms... it is very much easier than other...
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i install pimp my rom alpha 2.2 and click add universal init.d and make my rom support init.d and what to do next ? i need script link int2ext and how to make this script useful on my stock rom please guide step by step.... ?
khaaawaja said:
Hello How Are you ? I am newbie i bought a new htc wildfire s, i installed some games and getting error low internal memory... i root it but i want to make internel memory as shown in other posts but not on cm 9 or 10 on this builtin stock rom i think its 2.1 , please guide me i will be thankful give me a proper tutorial and links of the files with instruction, so that i can get rid of such low memory problems ???
Thank you in Advance And Sorry for the bad english :/
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I suggest you flash a custom kernel say cake kernel (search it in dev section).
make a ext4 partition (1 GB primary partition) (Can be made with custom recovery)
download link2sd and mount partition
reboot.
I would like to join the question. I've got some kind of stock rooted ROM with Hebrew support. So I still want to use it. I've installed pimp my rom and add init.d support. What can I install now in order to use an EXT partition? I'm looking for something similar to S2E on CM.
Link2SD didn't seem to work up until now.
yes flashing custom kernal will create int.d ... make a second partition... and flash one of this whatever you want...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124 ...
i tried sometime... it doesnt worked for me.. try your luck...i red sometime it will work... if it works tell me,,,,
but sure link2sd will work... try sukhjit321 post above if you want...
I've added init.d support with Pimp My Rom, partitioned and flashed zip with INT2EXT+ with no luck. What I'm missing here?
CaptainMaki said:
I've added init.d support with Pimp My Rom, partitioned and flashed zip with INT2EXT+ with no luck. What I'm missing here?
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Did you install busybox? It's required for int2ext+.
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Tyr Fifteen said:
Did you install busybox? It's required for int2ext+.
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I may have missed this step, but anyway I've moved to CM7 so everything is working now with S2E.
CaptainMaki said:
I may have missed this step, but anyway I've moved to CM7 so everything is working now with S2E.
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Good choice.
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