[Q] Desire with AceS rom: sometime freezes badly - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Guys,
I've installed Cool Aces ROM from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1018843
It's running smoothly besides the fact that it sometimes freezes the phone (i need to reset removing the battery).
The phone is a Desire with HBOOT 0.93, I've installed the ROM starting from unrooted/stock phone (rooted with unrevoked, NO s-off, cleaned rom, cache and dalvik, formatted an 8gb sandisk sdcard with 4gb ext4 and 4gb fat32, aligned ext4 and installed the ROM from clockwork).
So, there isn't a real reason for the freeze, it happens when I'm using the phone, but also when it's in standby.
Anyone as an idea on what can cause this?
Thanks

do a full wipe then reflash:
\mounts & storage
- format boot
- format system
- format data
- format cache
- format sd-ext

Try to change size of ext4 under 2 GB, larger than 2 GB are not stable ( i've read it somewhere, maybe i'm wrong), that can be sorce of your freezing...

Thanks, i'll try both.
I've actually done a full wipe (with formatting and all) before installing the rom, but it's worth a try to make it again.
Good point even to the ext4 partition size, going to test a smaller one.
I'll post results here.
Thanks!

Just done a complete-wipe and reinstalled the rom (I noticed even that on the website there is a newer one, so now it's v.1.3 and not v.1.1.
But i got a freeze just some minutes ago
Still checking if it happens again...

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[Q] Installed ROMs dont work.

Desire just rooted. Everything went fine. Has root access
radio: 32.54.00.32U_5.14.05.17
ROMS tried: Oxygen gingerbread, LeeDroid
Once i flash the rom, both gets stuck/sort of rom loop after htc logo.
I did wipe cache, etc.
Also tried radio 32.44.00.32U_5.09.05.30_2 on oxygen
Anyone got possible solutions why roms are stuck/boot looping
Latest 32.54.00.32U_5.14.05.17 is not the problem.
Did you do a full wipe (dta/cahce/dalvik)?
Is your card partitioned for A2SD+/D2E?
I did wipe data cache and dalvik via anon ra. Even did a SD repair.
My ext3 is 1.1gb. Could that be a problem.
if i remember correctly maximum size for ext partition was 1 gb (though i am not 100% sure)
oh and remember to be patient, it can take around 15min to boot up after flashing a new ROM
oh...I will change it to like 800MB and see what happens
I waited around 10 minutes. Will do longer this time.
Still does not work.
New size 850MB on ext3
Then I reformatted to ext3
(When i checked on Gparted there was still 30 Mb used which was lost+found)
Went back to AmonRa and reflashed Oxygen ROM. Still stuck at Oxygen Logo
Its been 16 minutes and counting.
Any more ideas?
If you think your ext partition is right you can try with a sd card without a ext partition cause oxygen doesn't need one. This should help determine where the problem is. Also make sure that when you flash oxygen you have signature verification enabled so that you don't flash a corrupted download.
If the normal card works or you don't have a extra card, format your entire card and redo the partitions. Make sure you do the partitions while the card is in a card reader or the phone is in recovery. The size can be above 1gb but not above 2gb, however for A2SD rom's there is no point in ext partitions bigger than 1gb.
Finally works after reformatting again and wiping everything
Thank You all

[Q] Some rom understanding questions (Insertcoin, A2SD, CM7)

Hello guys
I´m new here and also quite new to the custom rom scene.
You can skip my story if you want. The questions are below
I bought a Desire (bravo Amoled) around a year ago with a T-mobile Branding.
At this time the actual android version was 2.1 Eclair. Later tehre was 2.2 Froyo out. Becaus i didn´t wanted to wait for the T-mobile update I debranded my phone so get the open 2.2 Froyo update.
I was so happy Froyo had the App2SD function, because now i can intall more apps then before. But with all the updates for google maps, google mail, facebook apps...and user that have to stay on phone memory and the user apps moved to SD still storing data on the internal memory and the dalvik cache i soon again had space problems. Still i can´t install all apps i like.
So lived with this problem not aware of a solution till 2-3 weeks ago, where i finally rooted my phone and installed a custom Rom with A2SD+.
Now I have a rooted, S-OFF phone with Insertcoin V49 A2SD+ Version. And i thought there would be no more space problems, because the dalvik cache and all apps are now on the fake internal memory (1,5 GB ext3). But NO, there are still apps storing stuff on the real internal memory. At last i had problems to move Plants vs. Zombies (~70MB) from SD (Froyoinstall) to the ext, because the internal mem hadn´t enough space and it wouldn´t let me move.
Next step CM7 Hboot?
So here are some questions to understand how that works.
1. When i install a CM7 Hboot, the data partition (internal memory) will be bigger, yes? Means there will be almost double space for app DATAs?
2. The system partition, where the actual ROM is stored and booted is smaller?
2a. But that means some parts of the ROM need to be moved to the SD?
2b. Doesn´t this make the entire phone slower? Because reading from the SD card is slower then from nand? (8GB Class4)
2c. Is there higher power consumtion because of constantly SD access?
3. The cache partition is dramatically decreased to 5 MB. What is ist used for and will there any diadvantages because of the small size?
4. What happens with the Dalvik? Where is ist stored?
5. Does A2SD+ still work with the CM7 insertcoin version? (big ext 3 fake internal memory) or only Froyo A2SD with the bigger real internal memory?
6. How do people get 160-180 free RAM? I have around 100-110 MB.
So my goal is to get as much space available for user apps and getting a faster device (or at least dont get a slower one)
Hope someone read all my questions and can give me clarity..
Thanks in advance
Beegee
no one?
indbeegee said:
So here are some questions to understand how that works.
1. When i install a CM7 Hboot, the data partition (internal memory) will be bigger, yes? Means there will be almost double space for app DATAs?
2. The system partition, where the actual ROM is stored and booted is smaller?
2a. But that means some parts of the ROM need to be moved to the SD?
2b. Doesn´t this make the entire phone slower? Because reading from the SD card is slower then from nand? (8GB Class4)
2c. Is there higher power consumtion because of constantly SD access?
3. The cache partition is dramatically decreased to 5 MB. What is ist used for and will there any diadvantages because of the small size?
4. What happens with the Dalvik? Where is ist stored?
5. Does A2SD+ still work with the CM7 insertcoin version? (big ext 3 fake internal memory) or only Froyo A2SD with the bigger real internal memory?
6. How do people get 160-180 free RAM? I have around 100-110 MB.
Beegee
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Hi beegee,
I'm new to this myself, so not an expert, but I just flashed the CM7r2 hboot myself and will help where I can. Note, I am using CyanogenMod7, not InsertCoin.
1. Yes, the system and cache partitions used by the phone ROM are decreased substantially, system decreases from 250MB to 145MB and cache from 40MB to 5MB. This extra space is then added to the internal data partition for your apps and games. I only have a few apps installed at the moment and my data partition is 287MB total, 21MB used, 266MB free space.
2. Yes, see above.
2a. No, the ROM only requires 145MB, none of it is stored on the sdcard.
3. I'm sure the cache must be a fixed size. Mine (with CyanogenMod7) has remained at 4MB since install so a 5MB partition is large enough.
4. I store dalvik-cache on the ext3 partition of my sdcard as you are doing now. If you moved it back to the phone memory it would be stored in the data partition.
5. I use a version of A2SD with the CM7 hboot and it works fine.
6. I've not used insertcoin but as I said in the first answer I have 287MB data partition in my phone now. This is due to using the CM7 hboot.
Hope this helps,
Steve
The larger cache size from the stock Hboot is meant for OTA updates so we have no use for that. It's also used to flash radio images from recovery. If your cache is too small, like it is in the CM7 and Oxygen Hboots, you will need to flash the radio via fastboot but you don't really need to worry about flashing radio's anyways..can look into that later if you want.
Thanks for the answers by now.
What i found out:
The Insertcoin is a Sense enabled rom. The zip of the Rom is about 288 Meg big. Its not an AOSP like Cyanogen, which is so sleek to fit completely in the smaller system partition. I extracted both Insertcoin A2SD and CM7 zips and found that they have a sdext folder. On the cm7 version it is 365 Meg and on the a2sd+ 80 Meg big. So both versions install files on the external partition.
Only open question now is if the CM7 version supports A2SD+
Edit: Obviously the CM7 version has no A2SD+
Also the the new bigger system partition only has ~ 80 Meg free after first boot ?!
Hello. I haven't installed, yet a custom ROM (I'm still on Rooted Stock), but documented a little to understand even better what each ROM does.
1. I saw that you wanted a very fast ROM, the only ones that are really fast are the AOSP ROM's since they are in the most minimalistic form possible --> ~150MB
2. You should also take in consideration that a small cache partition may slow down some games. This was tested and problems appeared at some games, which use some improved graphics. The games also store there some of the "graphics files"? and since the partition is too small, it has to constanly read/write/delete.
3. CM7 version supports A2SD+: you should read the whole thread from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=917570. It explains all. As I have read some of it two things popped-up:
-CyanogenMod do not officially support a2sd, i'm working on it because desire (not only) desperatly need it (cutted down Firerat script)
-Other a2sd can be used, this is just the easiest way: use recovery to partition your SD then install cm7_legacy_a2sd_rX-signed.zip
Hope this helps you.
UsManyDead said:
Hello. I haven't installed, yet a custom ROM (I'm still on Rooted Stock), but documented a little to understand even better what each ROM does.
1. I saw that you wanted a very fast ROM, the only ones that are really fast are the AOSP ROM's since they are in the most minimalistic form possible --> ~150MB
2. You should also take in consideration that a small cache partition may slow down some games. This was tested and problems appeared at some games, which use some improved graphics. The games also store there some of the "graphics files"? and since the partition is too small, it has to constanly read/write/delete.
3. CM7 version supports A2SD+: you should read the whole thread from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=917570. It explains all. As I have read some of it two things popped-up:
-CyanogenMod do not officially support a2sd, i'm working on it because desire (not only) desperatly need it (cutted down Firerat script)
-Other a2sd can be used, this is just the easiest way: use recovery to partition your SD then install cm7_legacy_a2sd_rX-signed.zip
Hope this helps you.
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Hello
Thanks for the infos. I know the ASOP roms are faster, but i don´t want to miss the Sense UI.
To 3. I think there was a misunderstanding. When is say CM7 i dont mean the rom "CyanogenMod7" but the CM7 Hboot Version of Insertcoin rom.
I just tried to postinstall a2sd via http://www.darktremor.info/files/a2sd/dtapps2sd-2.7.5.3-beta04-signed.zip
But after installation in recovery, the phone wont boot Insertcoin. Stuck at Alpharev Bootstreen now.
jordan.harris01 said:
The larger cache size from the stock Hboot is meant for OTA updates so we have no use for that. It's also used to flash radio images from recovery. If your cache is too small, like it is in the CM7 and Oxygen Hboots, you will need to flash the radio via fastboot but you don't really need to worry about flashing radio's anyways..can look into that later if you want.
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Presumably the HBOOT and Radio partitions are the same size whichever HBOOT you use, and Radio immediately follows HBOOT. Otherwise you would have to flash the Radio if you changed he partition map by (eg) going from Stock to CM7.
indbeegee said:
I just tried to postinstall a2sd via http://www.darktremor.info/files/a2s...a04-signed.zip
But after installation in recovery, the phone wont boot Insertcoin. Stuck at Alpharev Bootstreen now.
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If you've done a nandroid back-up before trying to flash the A2SD+ scripts (which is advised!!!) you should go back to recovery and restore it. You should go back to your InsertCoin again and try the steps once again. Maybe you did something wrong or got a wrong file.
UsManyDead said:
If you've done a nandroid back-up before trying to flash the A2SD+ scripts (which is advised!!!) you should go back to recovery and restore it. You should go back to your InsertCoin again and try the steps once again. Maybe you did something wrong or got a wrong file.
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No, i didn´t made a nandroid backup, because ist was a new Insertcoin CM7 install. No personal data to lose.
I just wiped and made a new install. Now i have 199 Meg internal memory free.
Edit: After installing DT A2SD in recovery again, the phone is again stuck at Alpharev splash What now?
Edit2: After installing the Rom over without wipe, Insertcoin boots normaly. But i encountered, force reboots when installing any app.
So i made a new fresh isntall.
Conclusion: Insertcoin uses my Ext4 for its Data. But will not use it as fake internal memory. My Ext4 is ~1,5 GB big. Insertcoin uses 600 MB from it and the leftover 900 MB are wastetd, because no one uses it.
Edit 3: Insertcoin doesnt like Ext4. Everytime i tried to install Astro File Manager fom Market the phone rebootet. No problem with Ext3

[Q] Rom installation problems

I'm hoping someone can help me with rom installation problems, I have reached a stalling
point and have not found a similar problem in the forums.
My phone is an SCLD Desire, pvt3, rooted and s-offed, cwm 3.0.0.5, radio
32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27. The SD card is a transcend 8Gb class 6 with a 1.5Gb ext4
partition, formatted with gparted. Stock hboot.
I have so far tried to load both RcMix InsertCoin A2SD versions with no success.
I am following the instructions for both Roms to the letter;
1. Wipe data
2. wipe cache partition
3. wipe dalvik cache
4. reboot recovery
5. install rom from sd card
Both roms tell me that they have loaded successfully from zip, then I reboot the system.
Both start to load, show their respective logos and then do the following:
InsertCoin will get me to the sim unlock screen, I unlock the sim and screen says loading,
then I get to a screen with wallpaper, notification bar and sense bar, but no icons or widgets.
When the screen times out and I wake it, I get wallpaper and notification bar only.
The phone will not even power down.
RcMix starts to load, shows the rcmix animated logo for a while, then the logo ceases
its animation. If the screen dims and I wake it, it shows the static rcmix logo only.
I have left the phone alone for over a half an hour on each attempt to see if the roms
would load successfully.
I use Ubuntu and have found that I cannot transfer files to and from the ext4 partition. I get a permission denied every time I try. I'm not sure if this is normal or not.
Can anyone please help , this is driving me nutz.
Thank you.
I see the problem. Your radio is too old, flash the latest one
merizim said:
(...)
1. Wipe data
2. wipe cache partition
3. wipe dalvik cache
4. reboot recovery
5. install rom from sd card
(...)
Can anyone please help , this is driving me nutz.
Thank you.
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I think it has nothing to do with the radio. You just forgot to wipe /system, too. Do this and try to flash again.
MatDrOiD said:
I think it has nothing to do with the radio. You just forgot to wipe /system, too. Do this and try to flash again.
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I had same radio+ same problem
Not saying it without reason, but if you wipe ALL USERDATA? it's the same right? and i forgot to see that one But anyway if that doesn't work it's most likely the radio
Yes you are right. It's the same. We'll see what helps.
Swyped from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Updated Radio
I've upgraded to the latest radio version 5.17.05.23 and tried again, making sure everything was wiped. The installation gets further than last time and after a couple of reboots I get the setup screen but there is no keyboard to input the details, and sense constantly force closes. There was also no sim unlock screen. When I tried to shut down the phone it went into a bootloop.
I will try another install to verify.
Tried fresh install again but am getting partially loaded rom: sense ui is working but force closes on any interaction, when I tried to go to settings it says "the linked program is no longer on your phone", no sim unlock screen, no keyboard. Bootlooped again on powering down.
I read some where in XDA forum that the CWM 3.0xxx is buggy.
Try to use CWM 2.5.0.7 and see.
Sent from my HTC Desire
It seems like a silly question, do you have an ext partition? If not make one with gparted, or use AmonRa recovery(that is able to partition you sd), i find it much better than CWM
If you already have an ext partition is it 1GB?
merizim said:
I'm hoping someone can help me with rom installation problems, I have reached a stalling
point and have not found a similar problem in the forums.
My phone is an SCLD Desire, pvt3, rooted and s-offed, cwm 3.0.0.5, radio
32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27. The SD card is a transcend 8Gb class 6 with a 1.5Gb ext4
partition, formatted with gparted. Stock hboot.
I have so far tried to load both RcMix InsertCoin A2SD versions with no success.
I am following the instructions for both Roms to the letter;
1. Wipe data
2. wipe cache partition
3. wipe dalvik cache
4. reboot recovery
5. install rom from sd card
Both roms tell me that they have loaded successfully from zip, then I reboot the system.
Both start to load, show their respective logos and then do the following:
InsertCoin will get me to the sim unlock screen, I unlock the sim and screen says loading,
then I get to a screen with wallpaper, notification bar and sense bar, but no icons or widgets.
When the screen times out and I wake it, I get wallpaper and notification bar only.
The phone will not even power down.
RcMix starts to load, shows the rcmix animated logo for a while, then the logo ceases
its animation. If the screen dims and I wake it, it shows the static rcmix logo only.
I have left the phone alone for over a half an hour on each attempt to see if the roms
would load successfully.
I use Ubuntu and have found that I cannot transfer files to and from the ext4 partition. I get a permission denied every time I try. I'm not sure if this is normal or not.
Can anyone please help , this is driving me nutz.
Thank you.
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Flash RaRecovery. Do full wipe, reinstall rom. I use RCMix for months and don't have any issues.
It gets stranger???
In reply to previous posts:
Firstly thank you all for your suggestions.
Genie4all:
There is a post which says that cwm 2.5.?? does not handle ext4 and recommends cwm 3.0.0.5, I was previously on 2.5.?? and was getting the same problem.
TopGear63z:
Yes I have a 1.5Gb ext3, previously ext4 partition
I thought I would see if changing from ext4 to ext3 would make any difference, also ran melethron's alignment script before reinstalling RcMix again. It made no difference.
However I also decided to try LeeDroid 3.0.8 and it loaded and ran perfectly.
This is making so sense (no pun intended) now, after all there should be no difference in the way a rom is loaded on a stock hboot. Could it be that LeeDroid is Sense 1 and the others are 1.9/2.1/30 hybrids?
Would AmonRa recovery really make a difference?
Any other suggestion would be greatly appreciated as I really want to experience those new sense 3.0 goodies.
Thanks.
Resize your ext partition to 1GB with gparted see if that work.and also try to flash it with amonra i read it somewhere on rcmix thread that this rom works great with amonRa though i flashed this rom on both cmw and amonra without any issue.
which rom version did you tried bravo or cm7?
I had the partition at 1Gb previously but in linux it reported only 974Mb free, journalling took the rest so then I decided to resize to 1.5Gb to ensure that at leat 1Gb was free.
I've been trying the Bravo versions of both Roms. Now I think it's time to try Ra recovery and see if that works, I'll report back on the results.
Thanks
if that don't work then change your partition to cm7r2 and flash the cm-7 version and Rcmix cm7 version is fast and smoother than bravo.
You know that 1GB is not the least, it's recommended maximum, you should at least have 512mb to let the rom work. I have 1.1GB ext and no problems but i had when i used 1.8GB, so i actually think that's the problem. Only if it still doesn't work after using AmonRa's recovery ofcourse
I'm on RcMix with ext4 and CWM 2.5 and it works like charm.
Try formatting your card to FAT32 and use gparted to create a 1gb ext portion at the end and try.
Also do a full wipe.
Sent from my HTC Desire
1.5 gb ext3 is really good and will make no problem.. it might be caused by bad mounting the ext3 partition... go to applications then Manage Applications and see if any grey applications there...
Solved
Changed my recovery to AmonRa 2.0.1 as suggested and am now running RcMix successfully.
Thank you all for your help and suggestions.

Phone Freezing - MildWild 2.7.2

I'm new to rooting but having read extensively on Android Forum and here I've successfully flashed MildWilds ROM.
I'm very happy with it so far but find it keeps locking up after inactivity.
I believe this is one of the more stable ROMs so I am trying to work out what could be causing this.
My current thought is that I flashed the radio from 5.11.05.27 to 5.17.05.23 prior to installing mildwild. I've been experimenting with my phone and it seems stable in airplane mode - but this may be a coincidence.
Any advice welcome.
Thanks
Radio shouldn't be causing freezes
Hmm if you search in mildwilds thread their is a zip to move dalvik back to system from sdext, i think that might help you
if you cannot find the zip pm me with ur email id send them to you
Thank you. I think I've found the reference post 1781
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353861&page=179
It seems there are two zips.. one to move dalvik to Internal and one to reverse this back to the SD.
But if you want Dalvik cache in interne memory, you can flash this file.
dalvik-cache-interne-signed.zip (3.5 KB) - md5sum: 227BC659B2960A7701EF15D5E7C27344
And if you want back to put Dalvik-Cache to SD
flash : dalvik-cache2SD-signed.zip (3.51 KB) - md5sum: A1BF45256C6E4540A597E5FD84DE18F7
Assuming you're right I assume I can try the first zip and see if it improves things.. if not I can just move the dalvik cache back to the SD card.
The phone only seems to lock up when not in airplane mode.
you got that right mate
first one , do post if this solved the issue
I've tried all versions of mildwild without this problem, running dalvik on sd-ext. Did you do a full wipe before flashing the rom: system, cache, data & ext partition? What type of ext partition do you have? I'm using an ext-4 but an ext-3 should be pretty similar in terms of performance. The only time I've experienced anything similar has been with a few sense roms, where the processor has been set to underclock when the screen is off. I presume that you haven't changed the CPU settings or flashed an alternative kernel?
Thanks.. I did a full clear before installing. 1gb on ext3 and left the cpu setting as standard.
I'm starting to think it may be a faulty SD card. I flashed Teppics Gingerbread ROM on a new card last night and it seems very stable .. even at work.
I'll leave it a few days and then plan to try the nandroid backup I made for mildwild on a new SD card. I assume it's easy to do this.
I'll keep you updated.
Few days running Teppics ROM.. and the phone hasn't locked up at all. I suspect it was an issue with the SC card. I'll try one of MildWilds ROMs later this week and let you know if it's stable on a new SD card.

[Q] Installed ICS Sense 4.0 Rom, stuck on HTC boot screen.

I have scoured the forums and can't seem to find a solved situation similar to mine, so decided to ask this question.
I flashed this Rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1653537 in clockworkmod and did a typical install on it. Once installed, it loaded up the HTC one screen and simply stayed on it for as long as I waited.
I am using stock H-boot and my SD should be partitioned to 4GB and 12GB partitions, so I shouldn't have any problems in that respect.
So my question is, is there any way of checking the size of my partitions, and could there be other reasons as to why it is doing this? Any help would be much appreciated.
You can check the size of your partition using a partition manager (e.g. GParted, MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition) and an USB card reader.
If you do not have an usb card reader, most recovery propose to use your phone as an USB card reader.
If i were you i would not use this ROM. Check the NOT Working section :
Audio(Main issue causes major error under the hood)
3G
Gps
Bluetooth
USB Mount
SD Card (FAT32)
More...
Are you still able to get in to recovery?
I dont know about CWM since I havent used it in a while, but in 4EXT recovery there is option for INFO which gives you complete details of partition spaces on your internal and external memory.
PS: the ROM that you linked is pretty much 'alpha' so I wouldnt recommend running except for curiosity. also 4GB is way too much for a SD-EXT partition. 2GB I suppose is the max and I only have 1GB and never ran out of space.
nothing works with that rom yet lol ur ext4 partition is supposed to be 1gb as stated and most devs would recommend no more than 1gb - 1.5gb ext4. i would boot recovery, wipe/factory reset, clear cache, clear dalvik etc etc and flash a different rom, atleast untill shaky releases next update.
Sent from my HTC Desire
Thank-you, you have all been very helpful, especially in telling me that I should have no more than a 1gig partition for it to work.
Also I am having no trouble getting into recovery, so there's no need to worry about that.
Thanks again.

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