Hello there,
I'm with the rom RunnyMede AIO V2.2
And it seems that the A2SD++ will work only with EXT4, I mean, I have no idea what partition I have because I made it through the CWM Recovery 3.0 [and I realized if I did it through the Recovery, Chances 99% it EXT3]
and probably that's the problem appears to me that partition is not exist.
I was looking for a solution without doing re-partition because I afraid to do the entire section of the partitions on that program to run in Boot through Windows.
And I found something in one of the Roms with Sense 3.5 on the developers forum, download ZIP file named "Alignment_Cool_2".
According to creator of the rom there, this ZIP file installation via Recovry, who passes the partition from EXT3 to EXT4.
Now my question if it's reliable? If not, is there another way? If so is it requires reinstalling the rom or formatting the partition? Or just what I have to do is install it without having to do anything else?
Thank For Answer!
Hi, im using 4ext recovery and backed up my fat32 partition and after that i created a ext4 Partition with 1.4 gb behind the fat32
Works great for the a2sd+ option
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Should I have S-Off to install this recovery?
It is not required but it is always good to s-off the device. I made this with the stock hboot and did not have any Problem with that.
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Anyway I did S-OFF and downloaded 4EXT Recovery, and now it's converting from EXT3 to EXT4, Thank you very much!
Ok. Hope that it works on your device too.
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Yes it worked!
but I have another question ^^
I understood that I should install cm7r2 hboot to install XD2SDX script.
so...
1. Is XD2SDX Better than A2SD++?
2. Is it good to install cm7r2 Hboot? If it is, how can I do that? is this dangerous for my device?
I think you get more space to install apps with that Script. But i use stock hboot and the normal a2sd script. It seems more stable... and i have after 50 installed apps 50mb free. I think thats enough.
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By using the search you will find out everything you need to know about hboots.
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Hi Everyone, i've just root my desire and would like to flash a new ROM for fun.
Most of ROM i found are having A2SD/A2SD+/A2EXT and i know it means that it allow installing apps to SD-ext.
But actually i don't want to create ext on my sd card. in other word, i would like to install all the stuff on internal rom only(include other apps)
Can anyone help to find a suitable Sense3.0 ROM that have around 100MB free rom after flashing & without A2SD+/A2SD.
Thanks.
You have got everything wrong, you don't need an ext partition for apps2sd roms.
And to answer your other question, there is no sense 3 rom that doesn't need an ext partition, let alone one with free memory!
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oh.....that means i have to create ext partition on my SD if i want a sense 3 rom.......
btw, can class 2/class 4 SD card used for ext partition?
4 is fine. 2 may struggle. Depends what's on ext. Apks are pretty much archives. Apps run from dalvik-cache so that should be fine
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rootSU said:
4 is fine. 2 may struggle. Depends what's on ext. Apks are pretty much archives. Apps run from dalvik-cache so that should be fine
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you said "Depends what's on ext", does it mean that i can decide what should be installed in ext
No. Just means I'm not familiar with these Roms so not sure what's on there usually system app and frameworks.
Try it. If it works on 2, fine. If not, get class 4
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sorry that i have another question,
my desire doesn't have s-off, how can i choose a correct rom for it?
The most important of S-OFF is the changing Hboots. But you don't need another Hboot for any rom here. Or rather in general: You don't need S-OFF for any rom (as far as I know). So just choose the rom you want.
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The most important of S-OFF is the changing Hboots. But you don't need another Hboot for any rom here. Or rather in general: You don't need S-OFF for any rom (as far as I know). So just choose the rom you want.
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but there are so many versions in each particular ROM and i don't know which to choose
e.g. IncertCoin sense 2.1+3 --> CM7 HBoot / stock HBoot
Cool3D Sensation --> with different combination of partition
so, within each ROM, which version is suitable for me?
thanks
Stock hboot if you haven't changed it.
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Hello friends
what the difference between Data++ and A2SD? Wich is better?
Data++ gives you a considerable amount more space for apps etc
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They couldn't me more different.
Data++ is a,hboot that changes the size of the internal partitions.
Read my root memory faq from my signature. All your questions answered
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Thanks, rootSu.
hi guys!!
im not allowed to make a post in the development forums, so i make here a quest:
im using runny 5.0 by sebastian... great rom....
my quest is: how big is your swap of your ext when you use roms like sebastians runny?
thanks
I guess you mean your SWAP partition when you partition the SD...i've set it to 0 based on a root guide that is highly recommended and successful among german users. Works perfectly fine. I also have an ext4 with 1,5GB and Runny runs like hell
Ok thanks dude!! Closed
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I wanna ask something about the ROM, actually the bug I found is in all 3.5 sense ROMs.
Every time I pull down the notification menu, the usb connection restarts, it's very annoying.
Is there anyone with this bug?
A quest? Oh goodie, a RPG game! OK, I'm ready! What's the first quest? Will I get new armor or cool weapons?
while on the subject of Runny 5, I'm kinda curious about this ROM, while still being a tiny boot noob-ish. I think it might be working when I have revolutionary hboot and 1GB ext3, but I would be calmer if someone could tell me it will/won't work
matus.karahuta said:
while on the subject of Runny 5, I'm kinda curious about this ROM, while still being a tiny boot noob-ish. I think it might be working when I have revolutionary hboot and 1GB ext3, but I would be calmer if someone could tell me it will/won't work
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Yes it works perfectly.. you need a ext 4 and it recommend cmr2 hboot.. it works also with stock hboot... But i think its better with the modded hboot table...
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tomen94 said:
Yes it works perfectly.. you need a ext 4 and it recommend cmr2 hboot.. it works also with stock hboot... But i think its better with the modded hboot table...
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So I should partition my sd with fat/ext4, do a full wipe and just install runny? I currently have ext3 and don't feel like copying all my music back to sd card... do you think it would work just as well with stock hboot and ext3? I saw it on rom manager (didn't have any problems yet with it) and would give it a go
matus.karahuta said:
So I should partition my sd with fat/ext4, do a full wipe and just install runny? I currently have ext3 and don't feel like copying all my music back to sd card... do you think it would work just as well with stock hboot and ext3? I saw it on rom manager (didn't have any problems yet with it) and would give it a go
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I think it will work (boot up) with a ext 3, but sebastian recommend a ext 4, so i dont know... Just give a try... At first you have to wipe all user data, cache and dalvik... Then you flash the rom.. after this you flash the script (a2sdx v3 you can find it in the runny thread)
Its better if you use a ext 4 partition... Its not so.difficult to format the partition.. or?
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matus.karahuta said:
So I should partition my sd with fat/ext4, do a full wipe and just install runny? I currently have ext3 and don't feel like copying all my music back to sd card... do you think it would work just as well with stock hboot and ext3? I saw it on rom manager (didn't have any problems yet with it) and would give it a go
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Yes there is also a stock hboot version in the thread... There are the installation instructions ...
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My config : Hboot cm7r2, ext4 part = 1500MB and fat 32 What else ? It's ok
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My config : Hboot cm7r2, ext4 part = 1500MB and fat 32 What else ? It's ok
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Yes its ok... You only need the files (rom+ script) the rom is really good... I installed about 40 apps and its very smooth...
Do you have a swap partition? Its better if you dont have one...
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my config
my config
stock hboot
1gb ext4
0mb swap
desire rooted with s-off,I have changed the rom on my desire several times I am now on Cynogen 7, can any one help, I have approx 9g of my sd free but am continually getting can't upload system full. If I wipe my system data and cache, will I still be able to install rom from my sd card. Or is there a better way to do it?
What HBOOT are you on? If you /system partition is full then use a hboot with a larger /system partition.
Cheers forthe reply. My hboot is 256 how can I enlarge it.
By going S-OFF and flashing a hboot which gives you more space on /data.
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turkeyduck said:
desire rooted with s-off,I have changed the rom on my desire several times I am now on Cynogen 7, can any one help, I have approx 9g of my sd free but am continually getting can't upload system full. If I wipe my system data and cache, will I still be able to install rom from my sd card. Or is there a better way to do it?
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first of all - what exactly are you trying to do??
when do you get this error??
and - when you switch roms you should do complete wipe - system, data, cache, ext - i guess you know that already
but 9gb sd space has nothing to do with system partition
and what rom are you trying to install?
i dont think most roms give problem with stock hboot
Flash a different HBoot mate , use cm7r2
Or you could just try Supernova and get 2 GB free
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Or you could just try Supernova and get 2 GB free
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ha ha
Best option so far
Runnymede with Aroma intaller
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Runnymede with Aroma intaller
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?? Whats that got to do with memory?
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Maybe the OP wants to know how to set up a2sd?
1) Make an ext4 partition using gparted (and only gparted!)
2) Choose any of the a2sd scripts you like (use search to find them) and set them up according to the instructions in the corresponding thread
3) Enjoy plenty of space.
As in title I have dropped the recovery updater on the root of sd and installed the app. I then proceed with the flashing which reports as success, trouble is upon boot into recovery it still boots into CM recovery. I have tried various versions of 4ext with no joy.
I am wanting to use 4ext for partition sd card in order for ad2sdx to work for Runnymede AIO. I know I could maybe use Gparted for partition but since 4ext is failing to flash I am curious as to learn why.
HTC Desire rooted
Runnymede AIO Special edition
8 gig sandisk card
I have done search for this but find no answers
Cheers
Are you S-ON or S-OFF?
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It was s-on which has now been fixed and finally running 4ext. Just need a guide now on how to partition for ad2sdx then possibly I can install some apps with runnymede
Thank you
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gasmanc said:
It was s-on which has now been fixed and finally running 4ext. Just need a guide now on how to partition for ad2sdx then possibly I can install some apps with runnymede
Thank you
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If im not mistaking, you need the CM7r2 hboot in order to use ad2sdx. If you havent explicitly flashed the CM7r2 hboot, you still have the stock one.
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If im not mistaking, you need the CM7r2 hboot in order to use ad2sdx. If you havent explicitly flashed the CM7r2 hboot, you still have the stock one.
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Just looked at that and yes it is the stock hboot I have also had a read on AlphaRev site with regards to flashing the CM7r2. I am currently running runnymede AIO as stated and from what I can gather I need to revert to a stock rooted rom in order to be safe flashing. My phone is the HTC Desire Bravo any advise on what procedures to take next would be great. I have read the instructions and know I can just place the alpha img on my sd and flash from hboot but my concerns now lie in the rom I am running.
I have backed everything thing up but I will need to re-flash a new rom anyway as this current one is flashed as a2sd rather than the ad2sdx that i seek.
Cheers
Just an update and a thanks to you guys, it sent me in the right direction. Currently rooted, s-off, cm7r2 and runnymede rom running superbly well with 1gb internal storage
Love it
Cheers
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Cool, glad to hear you figured it out!
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Hey is there anyway to increase internal memory without flashing or using a2sp?
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Assuming your device is already rooted, you could flash a different HBOOT than stock to give you more space to install apps. Look up Alpharev on XDA.
Allright then il look it up, thanks!
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Assuming your device is already rooted, you could flash a different HBOOT than stock to give you more space to install apps. Look up Alpharev on XDA.
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And make sure ur rom supports that hboot otherwise wont work.
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I have flashed different roms(mainly ICS roms) and mine HBOOT is stock
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importantly, don't think it's been mentioned here yet...you need to be s-off to change hboot.
@OP not sure why you seem against flashing a different rom
if you do end up flashing a different rom, as above check which hboot is suitable. many also require an ext partition on your sd card, and have a2sd scripts or similar built in.
use gparted or 4ext recovery to partition your sd. (changing to 4ext recovery also requires s-off)
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importantly, don't think it's been mentioned here yet...you need to be s-off to change hboot.
@OP not sure why you seem against flashing a different rom, you have to after you flash a different hboot anyway, because stock rom does not fit on stock hboot...
if you do end up flashing a different rom, as above check which hboot is suitable. many also require an ext partition on your sd card, and have a2sd scripts or similar built in.
use gparted or 4ext recovery to partition your sd. (changing to 4ext recovery also requires s-off)
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+1
Currently my set up is a SD card with a 1GB EXT 4 partition. CM7R2 Hboot with MILDWILD ROM v4 installed.
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I think the most space you can get without using a2sd is to flash the dGB ROM on a custom MTD. But i wouldn't take the downsides (it's slimmed down extremely), so i just use a2sd.
If you just want to keep your stock ROM, have a look at link2sd on the market. It's pretty much a2sd, but you have to do it manually.
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If you do decide to partition your SD card, I second the idea of 4ext recovery. Here's a helpful guide for partitioning with 4ext: http://bit.ly/JuIzwb.