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Hi
Playing around with my rooted htc deisire i tried to flash the new RcMic HBOOT
After doing god knows what
i cant start my phone and keep having this message
Error in CACHE: recovery/log (No space left on device)
please help
Give us more information what you did before.
Did you full wipe/factory reset & wipe cache? What partitions do you have on SD Card, are you S-OFF?
yes
i am s-off
i did wipe cache/wipe factory reset
i tried to restore to my lee droid 2.4 but my phone keeps looping from the start
What partitions do you have on SD Card, which HBOOT you are using, which version of the ROM you flashed?
i flashed this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=988570
i have no partition
hboot 6-93.1002
Did you read first post?
It clearly says you need 1GB+ EXT2/3/4 partition on SD card. Thats why you getting errors and end up with bootloop.
Also if you have Stock HBOOT be sure to flash A2SD+ version, and CM7 version if you flashed CM7 HBOOT partition table.
Before flashing again be sure to perform Full Wipe/Factory reset and Cache wipe!
theo.as said:
yes
i am s-off
i did wipe cache/wipe factory reset
i tried to restore to my lee droid 2.4 but my phone keeps looping from the start
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I cannot find rcmixs hboot. Only recommend one for this rom, which is cm7. You flashed this one? If, you cannot restore leedroid rom, because the /system partition of cm7 hboot is to small. If not, wright partition sizes of your hboot here.
Swyped from my HTC Desire using XDA App
sorry guys cant really follow
what you are suggesting?
right now i cant flash anything
Reformat your SD Card, make FAT32 partition + 1GB EXT4 partition. (backup data if you have important files on SD)
Full wipe/Factory reset + Cache wipe.
Download RCMixS_v2.0_A2SD+_BravoHboot.zip if you have Stock HBOOT or RCMixS_v2.0_A2SD_CM7Hboot.zip if you flashed CM7 HBOOT earlier and put it on SD Card.
Flash it, and wait... it takes a bit longer on first boot!
Enjoy.
if i dont want to flash rcmix and want to go back to my old lee droid rom, i have to do all these things you describe?
Yes you need, but just flash LeeDroid ROM instead of RcMix.
You need to do the rest tho because LeeDroid require 512MB+ EXT2/3/4 partition too for A2SD.
Btw. you need to repartition your SD card only once, then you just wipe and flash other ROM if you want, but EXT partition is mandatory!
repartitioning using which method?
g parted or through windows?
sorry for all the questions
theo.as said:
repartitioning using which method?
g parted or through windows?
sorry for all the questions
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GParted. With windows you cannot create an ext partition, because ext is a linux file system. But i would always use gparted or recovery of phone to partition sd card and never windows.
If U dont wanna use Gparted, then
use "MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition" in windows. (freeware-use google)
Can make all partitions, with no problems!
thanks very much guys
just finished
everything as before
followed your direction and i am back to business
Will this work for partitioning htc desire in windows. Tried Gparted but for some reason it wasn't working for me on boot.
Hi all,
I'm coming from LeeDroid 3.0.7 with A2SD, and I would like to install a more modern rom perhaps with Sense 3.0.
I read the requirements for the latest InsertCoin with Sense 3.0
Requirements:
A2SD CM7 HBOOT - cm7 hboot from alpharev.nl - the one with 130 mB for /system
- 1 gB ext2/3/4 partition
A2SD+ STOCK HBOOT - stock hboot - the one with 250 mB for /system
- 1 gB ext2/3/4 partition
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and I don't really understand them. Can anyone help me out? Does it mean I can have a Stock HBOOT (which mine is) but I have to have 250MB /system partition and a 1GB /ext3 partition?
At present according to system info app I have : 457MB A2SD storage, 148MB Internal storage, 250MB System storage, 40MB system cache, 405MB memory. Does this mean I need to increase the ext3 partition from 512MB to 1GB, and if so is that done by clockworkmod?
thanks, sorry for the long post.
With the stock hboot you already have 250MB /system. You can use Clockwork recovery (v3+) otherwise you would need to use a partition manager. Please bare in mind that to increase your ext partition, it will completely wipe your SD card so make sure you back it up.
thanks for the quick reply. If I manage to increase the ext3 partition to 1GB, am I right in thinking I need CM 3+ anyway in order to flash the rom?
cable_guy said:
thanks for the quick reply. If I manage to increase the ext3 partition to 1GB, am I right in thinking I need CM 3+ anyway in order to flash the rom?
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No.. You dont need CM 3+ to flash the ROM. Meaple meant that u need CM 3+ to partition the SD card to 1 GB
when changing from stock HBOOT to cm7/R2 I know the partitions are resized but are they formatted to? If not is there a better format to use, i.e at moment my partitons are yaffs2 would it be a good idea to format as ext4 before installing a new rom? I intend to install Runnymede AIO V4.0.3 Special Edition.
Thanks
andy3434 said:
when changing from stock HBOOT to cm7/R2 I know the partitions are resized but are they formatted to? If not is there a better format to use, i.e at moment my partitons are yaffs2 would it be a good idea to format as ext4 before installing a new rom? I intend to install Runnymede AIO V4.0.3 Special Edition.
Thanks
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It is not formatted.
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
partition your sd-card to FAT32 & EXT3/4 with Gparted. nGB FAT32 & 1GBEXT4 is fine. Make sure both are set as "primary"
No problem with sd card formatting (have read 100's of posts about sd card) but i meant the system, data and cache or does the rom sort these out when installing?
andy3434 said:
No problem with sd card formatting (have read 100's of posts about sd card) but i meant the system, data and cache or does the rom sort these out when installing?
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Some ROM's do.. but I still wipe everything before flashing. Good practise.
well after a few hiccups got cm7 R2 flashed and seb15 AIO has another new rom so flashed that to now system is yaffs, data is ext4 and cache yaffs so still not sure what sorted what but all is running well. Would it have been the rom flash or hboot flash that changed data to ext4? I like to try and understand what i'm changing in case there are problems to try and fix just a shame I'm to impatient and end up changeing more than 1 thing at a time!!
Thanks for input bortak
Hello. As u see in my sign i'm using desire with 4.2.2 android and i want to try MildWild MW-9.5 Based on Redux2 rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031467 from here. How i can flash it? Just wipe cache and data and just flash it from sd card? I'm using 4ext recovery. And my sd card is partitioned, wont it make any problems?
Thanks.
zydrikis said:
Hello. As u see in my sign i'm using desire with 4.2.2 android and i want to try MildWild MW-9.5 Based on Redux2 rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2031467 from here. How i can flash it? Just wipe cache and data and just flash it from sd card? I'm using 4ext recovery. And my sd card is partitioned, wont it make any problems?
Thanks.
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1. Do a full wipe using 4ext recovery. Full wipe = "Wipe Dalvik Cache erase /data and /cache partitions.wipe the battery stats. There is an option for that in 4EXT menu .
2. Create two partition on your sd card - [xxGB fat32] + [1GB ext] use the partition menu in 4EXT recovery, backup data on sd card first!
3. Flash the .zip file :good:
no, you need to:
- nandroid backup (just in case)
- change hboot to maximise space. i think it will fit inside oxygenR2 hboot with 100MB system, download the rom to check system size or search the thread. download the hboot from alpharev.nl, and i recommend using fastboot commands to change hboot (guide here).
- you need to 'full wipe' when changing roms. in 4ext recovery there is a wipe all partitions except sd card option, this formats everything including system, data, sd-ext etc. wiping cache and data is not enough
- flash rom and reboot
eddiehk6 said:
no, you need to:
- nandroid backup (just in case)
- change hboot to maximise space. i think it will fit inside oxygenR2 hboot with 100MB system, download the rom to check system size or search the thread. download the hboot from alpharev.nl, and i recommend using fastboot commands to change hboot (guide here).
- you need to 'full wipe' when changing roms. in 4ext recovery there is a wipe all partitions except sd card option, this formats everything including system, data, sd-ext etc. wiping cache and data is not enough
- flash rom and reboot
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How can i change hboot? I didnt understand that part. And why i need to change it? It sounds not very easy to change those roms and it's confusing a little bit.
zydrikis said:
How can i change hboot? I didnt understand that part. And why i need to change it? It sounds not very easy to change those roms and it's confusing a little bit.
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follow the guide, i even found it for you
you don't have to change, but it uses the space more efficiently.
you are on stock hboot, so you have 250MB system size, but that mildwild rom system size is only ~95MB. this wastes 155MB empty on /system. by changing to oxygenR2 hboot with 100MB, you waste only 5MB. by switching to oxygenR2 your internal memory also goes up from 147MB to 332MB, allowing more space for apps :laugh:
so up to you if you want this extra space for apps. you might as well change it while switching roms so you don't have to worry about it later.
it's quite easy to change roms once you search how to do it. you are basically backing up, wiping the device and flashing a new rom.
eddiehk6 said:
follow the guide, i even found it for you
you don't have to change, but it uses the space more efficiently.
you are on stock hboot, so you have 250MB system size, but that mildwild rom system size is only ~95MB. this wastes 155MB empty on /system. by changing to oxygenR2 hboot with 100MB, you waste only 5MB. by switching to oxygenR2 your internal memory also goes up from 147MB to 332MB, allowing more space for apps :laugh:
so up to you if you want this extra space for apps. you might as well change it while switching roms so you don't have to worry about it later.
it's quite easy to change roms once you search how to do it. you are basically backing up, wiping the device and flashing a new rom.
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Oh sorry, didnt see the guide.. But i can firstly change the rom and then think about changing hboot yes? And if not changing hboot, if partition sdcard, that gives internal storage too, no?
zydrikis said:
Oh sorry, didnt see the guide.. But i can firstly change the rom and then think about changing hboot yes? And if not changing hboot, if partition sdcard, that gives internal storage too, no?
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you can install the rom and change hboot afterwards yes, make sure you nandroid backup! but you might as well change hboot first because you have to full wipe when changing roms anyway. honestly it's not very difficult.
you created your sd card partition with 4ext recovery? i'd recommend it to be 1-1.5GB. the partition will automatically be used for apps and dalvik cache i believe, but you won't 'see' it as extra internal memory.
however, on stock hboot you will only have 147MB for app data, which can fill up quickly depending on how many apps you use. oxygenR2 hboot will be much more efficient use of internal memory. up to you.
eddiehk6 said:
you created your sd card partition with 4ext recovery? i'd recommend it to be 1-1.5GB. the partition will automatically be used for apps and dalvik cache i believe, but you won't 'see' it as extra internal memory.
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yes, i created it with 4ext recovery and i made 1gb of my sd card for internal, i know that i cant see the storage except with titanium backup. I think i will try to flash that rom after full wipe without changing hboot.
Just flashed mildwild rom and it's awesome, much better than 4.2.2 jb with cyanogen 10.1 Thank u guys!
hi i root and install CWm recovery v4.xx i dont know and then i install custom Rom (Cool Droid v3 (New Users Full Wipe Recommended, Old Users Just Clear Dalvik.Cache) it work but my partion not work when i install apps it install to phopne rather than partion partion of SD Card .
What did i done to HTC Desire ;
i have make partitaion of 2GB, Swap 128MB , format eXt4 and then install Cool Droid v3.xx on phone
Plz help me
how my partiton work it not shown in Storage it says phone sape 137 MB, Sd Card 1.8 GB (Un Partitioned Space) & the erst is hidden (2 GB partioned space)
Device HTC Desire A8181
naeembabakheil said:
hi i root and install CWm recovery v4.xx i dont know and then i install custom Rom (Cool Droid v3 (New Users Full Wipe Recommended, Old Users Just Clear Dalvik.Cache) it work but my partion not work when i install apps it install to phopne rather than partion partion of SD Card .
What did i done to HTC Desire ;
i have make partitaion of 2GB, Swap 128MB , format eXt4 and then install Cool Droid v3.xx on phone
Plz help me
how my partiton work it not shown in Storage it says phone sape 137 MB, Sd Card 1.8 GB (Un Partitioned Space) & the erst is hidden (2 GB partioned space)
Device HTC Desire A8181
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The partition will not show in the phone storage, but it will still be there, doing its job. From what I know, the ROM doesn't move Dalvik Cache to ext, so that will consume space. Install this from recovery to move data/app and Dalvik to ext: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/48303918/apps_dalvik2ext-UNSIGNED.zip
How did you partition your sd-card? If it wasn't with 4ext recovery or Gparted, do it again using this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37383522
Thanks i will try this !!!
i will give it a try !!!! :victory:
abaaaabbbb63 said:
The partition will not show in the phone storage, but it will still be there, doing its job. From what I know, the ROM doesn't move Dalvik Cache to ext, so that will consume space. Install this from recovery to move data/app and Dalvik to ext: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/48303918/apps_dalvik2ext-UNSIGNED.zip
How did you partition your sd-card? If it wasn't with 4ext recovery or Gparted, do it again using this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37383522
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i remember there is another option ...
Hi ! i have install CWm recovery v4 , there is option in first Menu "Mount/Storage" , under this option there is option to mount/ext4 should i mount this ext4 , then it work or not ?????
abaaaabbbb63 said:
The partition will not show in the phone storage, but it will still be there, doing its job. From what I know, the ROM doesn't move Dalvik Cache to ext, so that will consume space. Install this from recovery to move data/app and Dalvik to ext: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/48303918/apps_dalvik2ext-UNSIGNED.zip
How did you partition your sd-card? If it wasn't with 4ext recovery or Gparted, do it again using this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37383522
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Use 4EXT recovery (requires s-off) or gparted as advised, do not use cwm.
Make 2 partitions, fat32 and ext4, no swap
thanks for tip
thanks for your help !
in recoverymenu 4exT is written i made 2Gb partition 4ext with 128Mb swap .
i use below 4exT Recovery Tool to make 2Gb ext4 partiton with 128 Swap
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1408936
so plz tell me how i make two partitions one fat32 and other exT4 . also tell me which partition is use as phone storage so i make that partition big and another little small to save some Space on SD Card !
eddiehk6 said:
Use 4EXT recovery (requires s-off) or gparted as advised, do not use cwm.
Make 2 partitions, fat32 and ext4, no swap
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Are you even following the guide posted above or what I posted?
Backup the sd card, start again. Make the partition without swap, you don't need it
Then if you read the first post of the rom thread:
* Cyanogen A2SD script tweaked by me, moves both Apps and Dalvik to EXT.
So the partition should work automatically, don't flash anything else. As stated above you won't 'see' your total internal memory = 'internal + sd-ext', but it is working. Use an app like 'DiskUsage' to check and browse all your partitions
Also currently I assume you are on stock hboot with 250MB System, 40MB cache and small 147MB Data
If you want a bit more space for apps, you can flash data++ hboot as advised in the first post
DATA++ Hboot 180MB System, 5MB Cache, 252MB Data
Search for guide how to flash hboot, recommend to flash using fastboot
.Thanks i am thinking to install nano version , can u please give a video link how to Flash Hboot and get latest one. whats its function ?
and when i install firmawre i then install Cyanogen A2SD script to work properly my aprtitions
eddiehk6 said:
Are you even following the guide posted above or what I posted?
Backup the sd card, start again. Make the partition without swap, you don't need it
Then if you read the first post of the rom thread:
* Cyanogen A2SD script tweaked by me, moves both Apps and Dalvik to EXT.
So the partition should work automatically, don't flash anything else. As stated above you won't 'see' your total internal memory = 'internal + sd-ext', but it is working. Use an app like 'DiskUsage' to check and browse all your partitions
Also currently I assume you are on stock hboot with 250MB System, 40MB cache and small 147MB Data
If you want a bit more space for apps, you can flash data++ hboot as advised in the first post
DATA++ Hboot 180MB System, 5MB Cache, 252MB Data
Search for guide how to flash hboot, recommend to flash using fastboot
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naeembabakheil said:
.Thanks i am thinking to install nano version , can u please give a video link how to Flash Hboot and get latest one. whats its function ?
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Don't know about the nano version...you need to understand how big the /system size of that version is before you choose the right hboot. Search or ask in rom thread. Or download the rom.zip and open it (don't need to extract) with program like 7zip, check the /system size
It's not about 'latest' hboot. Download the hboots from alpharev.nl, you'll see them all listed. You choose the 'right' one to fit your Rom's /system size, therefore maximum /data (internal memory) >>> more space for apps :good:
For instance if the nano version has /system size 175MB, it will fit into data++ hboot with 180MB /system, you waste only 5MB and get and 252MB /data
However if you install it on stock hboot like you have now, it has 250MB /system, so you waste 75MB on /system, only get 147MB /data
Please try to understand this before proceeding...
To change hboot, search 'HTC Desire how to flash hboot' (I'm on mobile), I recommend to findguide which uses fastboot
Eventually:
- Backup everything if you haven't already, apps using titanium, contacts top Google account etc
- Backup and repartition sd card as instructed
- Flash recommended hboot
- Reboot back into recovery
- Full wipe ('wipe all partitions except sdcard' within 4EXT)
- Flash rom.zip and reboot
and when i install firmawre i then install Cyanogen A2SD script to work properly my aprtitions
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Please read the rom thread and what I have posted...
You don't need to flash anything extra, the rom comes with an a2sd script...
Thansk for tyour guidelines
thansk i got some tips from your guidelines
the link u give i found Bravo CM7 r2 has 287 MB space Bravo Oxygen r2 has 332MB space so if i install oxygen r2 i will get more sapce but it has low 5MB cache so it will effect performance or not if cahe size decrease ?
and how can i install these HBoot ? from recovery Menu ! and then falsh every thhing cahe etc ... and install rom then !
& ont site u givn is written "AlphaRev 1.8 is now deprecated software. If at all possible, use Revolutionary instead.' i have already used Revolutionary and there is pink labeled on top when phone enter into Fastboot Mode
eddiehk6 said:
Don't know about the nano version...you need to understand how big the /system size of that version is before you choose the right hboot. Search or ask in rom thread. Or download the rom.zip and open it (don't need to extract) with program like 7zip, check the /system size
It's not about 'latest' hboot. Download the hboots from alpharev.nl, you'll see them all listed. You choose the 'right' one to fit your Rom's /system size, therefore maximum /data (internal memory) >>> more space for apps :good:
For instance if the nano version has /system size 175MB, it will fit into data++ hboot with 180MB /system, you waste only 5MB and get and 252MB /data
However if you install it on stock hboot like you have now, it has 250MB /system, so you waste 75MB on /system, only get 147MB /data
Please try to understand this before proceeding...
To change hboot, search 'HTC Desire how to flash hboot' (I'm on mobile), I recommend to findguide which uses fastboot
Eventually:
- Backup everything if you haven't already, apps using titanium, contacts top Google account etc
- Backup and repartition sd card as instructed
- Flash recommended hboot
- Reboot back into recovery
- Full wipe ('wipe all partitions except sdcard' within 4EXT)
- Flash rom.zip and reboot
Please read the rom thread and what I have posted...
You don't need to flash anything extra, the rom comes with an a2sd script...
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naeembabakheil said:
thansk i got some tips from your guidelines
the link u give i found Bravo CM7 r2 has 287 MB space Bravo Oxygen r2 has 332MB space so if i install oxygen r2 i will get more sapce but it has low 5MB cache so it will effect performance or not if cahe size decrease ?
and how can i install these HBoot ? from recovery Menu ! and then falsh every thhing cahe etc ... and install rom then !
& ont site u givn is written "AlphaRev 1.8 is now deprecated software. If at all possible, use Revolutionary instead.' i have already used Revolutionary and there is pink labeled on top when phone enter into Fastboot Mode
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Did you even read what eddie said? Try taking a look at his post above again, and understand what he is saying before you do anything.
cm7r2 or oxygenr2 will not work with cooldroid (not enough space for system). You need to check the system size of the rom, before looking at how much data you get.
Cooldroid needs atleast 165mb on the system partition. Therefore the most optimal hboot would be data++ like eddie and the OP of cooldroid said. Also 5mb is fine for the cache partition. I doubt you will notice any performance problems, so its nothing to worry about.
To install the hboot you can either use fastboot (you need the .img version of the hboot) or the PB99IMG method (you need the .zip version of the hboot).
Download the hboots from alpharev.nl,
hi thanks for your kindness
u give me the link hboots from alpharev.nl, there is a table on this site now how i know which file to install
eddiehk6 said:
Don't know about the nano version...you need to understand how big the /system size of that version is before you choose the right hboot. Search or ask in rom thread. Or download the rom.zip and open it (don't need to extract) with program like 7zip, check the /system size
It's not about 'latest' hboot. Download the hboots from alpharev.nl, you'll see them all listed. You choose the 'right' one to fit your Rom's /system size, therefore maximum /data (internal memory) >>> more space for apps :good:
For instance if the nano version has /system size 175MB, it will fit into data++ hboot with 180MB /system, you waste only 5MB and get and 252MB /data
However if you install it on stock hboot like you have now, it has 250MB /system, so you waste 75MB on /system, only get 147MB /data
Please try to understand this before proceeding...
To change hboot, search 'HTC Desire how to flash hboot' (I'm on mobile), I recommend to findguide which uses fastboot
Eventually:
- Backup everything if you haven't already, apps using titanium, contacts top Google account etc
- Backup and repartition sd card as instructed
- Flash recommended hboot
- Reboot back into recovery
- Full wipe ('wipe all partitions except sdcard' within 4EXT)
- Flash rom.zip and reboot
Please read the rom thread and what I have posted...
You don't need to flash anything extra, the rom comes with an a2sd script...
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naeembabakheil said:
hi thanks for your kindness
u give me the link hboots from alpharev.nl, there is a table on this site now how i know which file to install
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The table has each hboot info listed. Fist column is the size of /system (This should be the ROM size + 5mb), second column is the size of /cache (Doesn't really matter) and the third column is the size of /data, the internal memory. You choose the best for your ROM (As I said, it should be larger than ROM size +5mb)
Thanks for Reply
I downlaoded Rom for HTC Desire from http://www.cooldevs.com/archives/549
its total size is 244 MB so if i downlaoded Bravo CMr7 or bravo Oxygen it will work with this ROM ?
MBwhat i got from u is this ROM is 244 or 245MB thats y i have 147 MB left so if i flash Hboot download from http://alpharev.nl/ and then install Rom again i will get extra space and can my partitions work properly :silly:
& hey what i notice on that site is There is Two links for download :
Download & PB99IMG so i am confused again
naeembabakheil said:
I downlaoded Rom for HTC Desire from http://www.cooldevs.com/archives/549
its total size is 244 MB so if i downlaoded Bravo CMr7 or bravo Oxygen it will work with this ROM ?
MBwhat i got from u is this ROM is 244 or 245MB thats y i have 147 MB left so if i flash Hboot download from http://alpharev.nl/ and then install Rom again i will get extra space and can my partitions work properly :silly:
& hey what i notice on that site is There is Two links for download :
Download & PB99IMG so i am confused again
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That ROM is 244 MB in size, so you need a hboot with a 250 MB /system partition.
The CM7r2 and Oxygen hboots have smaller /system partitions, so the ROM won't fit.
Thanks got little more
ok if hboot is 250Mb installed then Rom will also install under 250MB . thats good
i need sapce so want to install The CM7r2 and Oxygen hboots have smaller /system partitions then where can i find smaller size ROM
abaaaabbbb63 said:
That ROM is 244 MB in size, so you need a hboot with a 250 MB /system partition.
The CM7r2 and Oxygen hboots have smaller /system partitions, so the ROM won't fit.
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naeembabakheil said:
ok if hboot is 250Mb installed then Rom will also install under 250MB . thats good
i need sapce so want to install The CM7r2 and Oxygen hboots have smaller /system partitions then where can i find smaller size ROM
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Try Non-sense ROMs, like Mildwild ROMs They work fine with the cm7r2 hboot.
Cool droid works with Data++ hboot aswell so ud have a bit more internal memory.
Thanks man i learn alot from u
ok tell me , should i make partition before installing a New Rom or after installing a Rom. i first fomart and make new partition and then install Custom Roms this method is right ?
and i also read your partiotnaing thread and find that if aprtitino not work then install App2Sd or moun2SD i will also thry these Thasnk but plz answer my question above ...
abaaaabbbb63 said:
Try Non-sense ROMs, like Mildwild ROMs They work fine with the cm7r2 hboot.
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naeembabakheil said:
ok tell me , should i make partition before installing a New Rom or after installing a Rom. i first fomart and make new partition and then install Custom Roms this method is right ?
and i also read your partiotnaing thread and find that if aprtitino not work then install App2Sd or moun2SD i will also thry these Thasnk but plz answer my question above ...
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Yes make the partition first. I would suggest this order: install optimized hboot for the rom you want, create partition. full wipe, flash rom.
Most of milwilds roms come with a2sd built in so you dont need to install anything extra.