Hello,
sorry for this topic. i know here are many of the same questions.
But i just can not find the right one. And i thought some of you could give me some advice due to their experience:
I am looking for a good (or the best) rom:
+ clean Android or Miui
+ fast
+ stable (no ics unless it is really stable)
+ space for many apps (about 80)
+ i would use any recommended hboot table
What is the fastest app2sd method? (i use class 10 sd card)
What is the best partition layout?
Does swap speed up my desire?
At the moment i use miui au (gb). But it is very unstable and slow.
Thank you very very much for your advice.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1045824
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+1 for that
Ticks all the right boxes!!!
Instructions are on the page but my set up is:
Stock Hboot (Alpharev)
8gb class 6 micro SD (1gb EXT4 partition)
IData2SD as ROM standard which gives around 900mb internal phone space
But this seems to be a sense rom.
isn't a sense ROM always slower than a clean Android ROM?
Have you tried many ROMs before using this one.
Thank you very much for your help.
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I would recommend Oxygen Rom is you are looking for AOSP. It has support support apps to ext built in so you just create an ext partition and it will work automatically.
http://forum.oxygen.im/viewforum.php?id=7
I use GalnetMIUI, the latest STABLE version. I have cleaned it up a bit, deleting things I don't use (some apps, all tones but one of each type, bootanimation, all the themes...) so it can fit in OxygenR2 hboot. No a2sd (faster, more stable and more space in FAT) and I have 337mb for 137 apps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227419
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blackhawk_LA said:
I use GalnetMIUI, the latest STABLE version. I have cleaned it up a bit, deleting things I don't use (some apps, all tones but one of each type, bootanimation, all the themes...) so it can fit in OxygenR2 hboot. No a2sd (faster, more stable and more space in FAT) and I have 337mb for 137 apps.
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That sounds great.
Could you upload your ROM for me?
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CyanogenMod 7.2.0
Oxygen v2.3.22
I'm using the Mildwild 3.8 based on CM7.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1453287
This is very stable, fast and good with battery.
With a 1GB ext partition in your sdcard you can have as many application as you want.
Mildwild developed too a Oxygen based room, but lately he is concentrated in the CM version. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353861
YATARR?
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olver.hernandez said:
I'm using the Mildwild 3.8 based on CM7.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1453287
This is very stable, fast and good with battery.
With a 1GB ext partition in your sdcard you can have as many application as you want.
Mildwild developed too a Oxygen based room, but lately he is concentrated in the CM version. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353861
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ok stupid question... how is it based on? If it's taken cyanogen for example, why bother and just take cyanogen?
On topic: I've just installed the latest dutch MIUI (http://www.miui.nl/?page_id=1957&category=4) and I'm again surprised by the candy! The one and only dialer that can compete with the one in sense (use that a lot so very important!), not found in any other dialer app. As before, no issues with stability and faster then I was used to before my phone ended up stuck in the bootscreen.
There's a search function where you can get all the recommendation you want.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=976946&highlight=rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007841&highlight=rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116870&highlight=rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=758417&highlight=rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1170343&highlight=rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1174016&highlight=rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1170220&highlight=rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1137046&highlight=rom
justnils said:
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What is the fastest app2sd method? (i use class 10 sd card)
What is the best partition layout?
Does swap speed up my desire?
At the moment i use miui au (gb). But it is very unstable and slow.
Thank you very very much for your advice.
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Hi,
I was under MIUI and I'm still under this ROM with ICS now.
First of all with your class 10 SD card, you should be careful with the a2sd script you choose because some downgrades the performance of the card.
Choose only normal a2sd, class 10 is not good at all for data2ext for example.
For the layout, you should think about Sense or the stock, if you want to use extpart. But bench your card before thinking to this !
Swap, is not really recommended because of the internal mechanims of android.
I've set it to 32Mo on ICS but it's a specific case. You should let it at 0.
Finally about the MIUI unstability, I completly disagree, I never reboot my phone during the past year (except once a month for update)! Wipe all before any ROM install.
Maybe the launcher is a bit slow yes...
Hope this helps !
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ok stupid question... how is it based on? If it's taken cyanogen for example, why bother and just take cyanogen?
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The developer personalizes some features of the original rom, including faster launchers, some battery saving tweaks, remove some applications and include another ones, etc.
CM 7.22222
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The developer personalizes some features of the original rom, including faster launchers, some battery saving tweaks, remove some applications and include another ones, etc.
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That's all fine, but neither of the activities you suggest are development.
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I have been testing a few gb roms including RCM and reflex. I have found them to be slower when compared to Leedrioid 2.4.1. Are the latest gb roms not quite there yet due to there currently been no official 2.3 ruu?
I have been using InsertCoin since the beginning and it has just gone from strength to strength. Very very fast and faster than Leedroid v2.4.1
Thats one I havent tried, will give it a go.
I'm using LeeDroid 3.0.5 GB and it's freakin' awesome! Built-in task management is such a welcome addition, works really well IMO...
I also used LeeDrOiD v3.0.5. It is really nice. But now i use Redux v1.2 (it is an aosp-gingerbread v2.3.3). It feels so much faster and smoother. Seems to be more stable, too. It does not have Sense, nevertheless i like it much more than leedroid after a short time for adjustment.
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insertcoin now is nice for me. v20 that is. tried v17 a week ago maybe and it was laggy at times. v20 is nice
Both Insertcoin and Reflex S roms are very fast and responsive roms. By the way, if you feel comfortable changing your partition tables (really easy with android flasher) You should give the CM7 partion table roms a go, they're even faster than the normal A2SD versions. (Insertcoin and RCMix have this for instance)
Hi, sorry for noob question.. hv never rooted/installed custom roms, but will do that very soon.
What are ext3 and ext4 partitions used for? in tutorials of the dev of InsertCoin seen that only ext4 created (so, why I am confused) & assume ext1 and 2 assigned already to the system, right?
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Hi, sorry for noob question.. hv never rooted/installed custom roms, but will do that very soon.
What are ext3 and ext4 partitions used for? in tutorials of the dev of InsertCoin seen that only ext4 created (so, why I am confused) & assume ext1 and 2 assigned already to the system, right?
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NB: Everything i say here i say under correction.
Ext 3 & 4 are extended file systems, these are needed by ROMS which use A2SD (Apps2SD). These file systems mimic "internal storage" space as when you use a custom ROM that uses A2SD all the apps you install will install to the Ext 3/4 partition. Normally if a ROM says its needs Ext 4 the you need to partition your SD card with a Ext 4 partition or the ROM wont work. Whereas if the sat Ext2/3/4 then you can use either.
Hope this helped
InsertCoin
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I have decided to go back to 2.4.1, so much faster than the current gb roms, will look at gb when the official software is out and the developers can tweak it.
I tried Redux and Oxygen. Fast gb roms imo.
i like Reflex S v1.9.9
But now Videocamera is still a problem
I had MMS issues on GB roms, despite they are quite fast, they feel too buggy to me, that's why I reflashed a stock Froyo rom (that is bug free)
Going from Froyo to Gingerbread
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I also used LeeDrOiD v3.0.5. It is really nice. But now i use Redux v1.2 (it is an aosp-gingerbread v2.3.3). It feels so much faster and smoother. Seems to be more stable, too. It does not have Sense, nevertheless i like it much more than leedroid after a short time for adjustment.
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Hi. Could you pass on a little information to me please? I have Leedroid 2.4.1(Froyo). I'm using A2SD with an ext3 partition. Not using Sense.
Would like to give a Gingerbread ROM a try.
Is there anything I need to do special/different when putting a GB based ROM onto my Desire as oppose to when I've upgraded a Froyo based one?
I'm thinking Radio updates or Nandroid backup or....?
Thanks
miui rocks and now its 2.3.4 check it out miuiandroid .com
Yes i can confirm that, im using cmiui. Its the best miui version. I think its the best because i cant find bugs ^^
In Addition: if u try it u will never have an other rom. Anymor, so many features its incredible and so easy to use
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3f1f37 said:
NB: Everything i say here i say under correction.
Ext 3 & 4 are extended file systems, these are needed by ROMS which use A2SD (Apps2SD). These file systems mimic "internal storage" space as when you use a custom ROM that uses A2SD all the apps you install will install to the Ext 3/4 partition. Normally if a ROM says its needs Ext 4 the you need to partition your SD card with a Ext 4 partition or the ROM wont work. Whereas if the sat Ext2/3/4 then you can use either.
Hope this helped
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Thx mate.. and what about S-OFF ? is security-off a 'must' for custom roms? or just for some certain purposes?
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DevNull, the fastest ROM I've had since rooting back in May last year.
20 Seconds to boot from completely off, and insanely fast to use.
Chilldesire said:
I have decided to go back to 2.4.1, so much faster than the current gb roms, will look at gb when the official software is out and the developers can tweak it.
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Did you try insertcoin?
hey there guys, just wanting some advice currently i have mine and a friend i know using RCMixHD v3.6 i think its great, if a little problematic, but my friend whos phone i rooted and installed RCMixHD v3.6 isnt really any good at all this and if problems arise he has no idea how to fix it. So what im looking for is the best rom to get him using that is trouble free, but that also gives more space for apps, IMO the only problem with these desires is the lack of space for apps.
So guys you lot are the experts, whats the best desire rom that gives more space for apps, preferably i think without partitioning the memory card. cos i think thats whats causing the problems he gets.
If You don't want to partition SD card try one of AOSP roms, but the best way to get more spare for apps is to partition SD and flash A2SD+ rom.
Go s-off and flash either Oxygen or CM7 hboot then the corresponding rom. Personally I have CM7 because I find it better. Anyway, I'd you need to, you can setup A2SD later if need be but you do get 300+ MB of storage with these hboots.
I don't like to use A2SD because for 1, I have a slow card, class 2 and second, it can really **** up.
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Meaple said:
Go s-off and flash either Oxygen or CM7 hboot then the corresponding rom. Personally I have CM7 because I find it better. Anyway, I'd you need to, you can setup A2SD later if need be but you do get 300+ MB of storage with these hboots.
I don't like to use A2SD because for 1, I have a slow card, class 2 and second, it can really **** up.
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Yeah do that.
I think this thread will be closed soon.....
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well before its close thanks all for answering, /thumbs up to you all : )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957291
= Best desire rom imo!
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= Best desire rom imo!
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I'd rather go with Redux or Oxygen. and trick them out with apps.
I'm using RCMix S 1.6.1 A2SD+ and it's really fast and stable. I've got lot of, ~50 apps, and phone running without any lags. Updates are very often ~1-2 in a week. It's even work on s-on phones. Only condition is sd partition, but if you want a lot of space you need to have one.
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If you want ROM with sense i would go with Leedroid 3.0.6 (stable, fast and has App2SD out of the box). If you want ROM without sense, i would go with Cyanogenmod 7.0.3. It doesn't come with App2SD by default, but you can easily install it.
Well, maybe you should just try out?
Start with oxygen or devnull, install apps, make sure sync all to cloud.
After that try other roms, everytime you flash new rom - get your apps and settings from cloud...
That's what I do when I'm bored and wanna try a new rom....
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doddsie said:
hey there guys, just wanting some advice currently i have mine and a friend i know using RCMixHD v3.6 i think its great, if a little problematic, but my friend whos phone i rooted and installed RCMixHD v3.6 isnt really any good at all this and if problems arise he has no idea how to fix it. So what im looking for is the best rom to get him using that is trouble free, but that also gives more space for apps, IMO the only problem with these desires is the lack of space for apps.
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Might want to check on that, the RCMix team are responsible for some of the best, most stable, and most regularly updated ROM's on the HD/Sense3 side so they DO know how.
I would second RCMix, problem is it's by the same guys..
i go with reflextsense 2.05 by now, and downloading.
for me it's fast n stable.
thanks to Neo..
I have used cm, oxygen, insertcoin, leedroid, but my favourite of all is Reflex S by Neo. Currently using 2.0.5, but may switch back to 2.0.2 as I prefer the newer messages app.
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CM 7
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AdamG's DevNull is simple small and stable.
The best rom I've used.
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I rooted my Desire I think a month ago now.
Since then I tried Modaco R26, Cyanogen 7.02, Redux, Defrost and since two days I am using F1 Cyanogen.
I like Defrost very much, it's Froyo (love the froyo white statusbar theme) and it's small and fast. I also like Redux, Gingerbread, but also small and fast.
F1 is Cyanogen based, stripped from lots of stuff that you can dl yourself from the market afterwards if you want. Very nice too.
Some odd thing (to me), I have one or two apk's, like simple clock widget, in some ROM's (Defrost) it will install in English and I will see it in English in Market too, in others (Redux and F1) it's only available in Chinese and if I install the same apk it also turns up as a Chinese version on my phone..
I am runnig cm7.1 .... I was wondering if some one can tell me which room is the smallest and stable and off course the coolest. I just have 81.17 mg left in my internal memory.. i also have a 32gb sd card ... I love cm7 but i have no idea if there is a better and smaller room out there ...thx for you help....
Somenthig close to ics...lol
Try dGB (just klick on my sig).
For nearly unlimited internal memory use a ROM in combination with DATA2SD / DATA2EXT-script.
I believe you have to decide what you think is cool... Check out what other people choose and their motivations in the other thread... here
Personally I left Sense 3.5 projects and went to stable and fast, and installed AN-Droid 2.1.0 data++, that gave me speed, space and (for me) a bug free ROM.
An attic would be very small and cool. hmmph
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Does any body know is there is a room for htc desire call skyrider.... and also i saw like a spinning cube when u change screen to screen can any1 tell me how to get that effect....thx so much ... for ur info i am running cm7.1 and go launcher ex.. please help.... I want to make my droid sexier.....lol thx
small and stable ? well you can go past aosop based roms such as oxygen etc , if you need more space for apps you could use droid zones flashable data2sd script .zip , does the job well and since you have a large sd card it should work well etc ,dont forget to partian your sd before flashing this script .
Thank u . I'll Try it
Go for MIUI rom by XJ. Very fast, great support and stable.
Miui is very different and you would want to test before using it daily... questions about ROM's are awkward because ithere is no best rom, its your opinion..
My 2 cents:
what ROM is the best it's hard to say, because it depends on what are you looking for.
Usually when it comes to HTC Desire we have 3 macro-families of ROMS:
1) AOSP ROMS - Like CM7 or Oxygen, they are based on the STANDARD Android OS, so there is NO SENSE interface. They are usually pretty stable and light, they are very small etc. but only you can say if they are cool
2) Gingerbread - Sense 1.9/2.1 ROMS - These ROMS are somewhat similar to the stock one, with a newer version of Android (2.3.x) and a version of Sense which is close to the stock one. Most of them feature scripts like A2SD+ of Data++ for storing applications on the SD card, so that you won't finish the space too soon as it happens with the stock firmware
3) Sense 3/3.5 or ICS4 - Here we go advanced, Android is usually 2.3.5 and you have a SENSE interface taken from the latest HTC devices, if you want my opinion these ROMs are the coolest, but since they are very different from what was planned for the Desire, you can get many different issues, some programs not working as they are intended to and so on. For sure the overall experience is slower, since the CPU and RAM are downsized for such an interface. ICS ROMS are based on the new Android 4 OS, there's no SENSE interface and they are mostly alpha or beta releases, so if you want something stable you better leave them alone
Here's the link to the desire index thread where you can find all the ROMS for your Desire:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=809328
Hope I've been useful
If you enjoy cm7, I have an idea for you to get much more space for apps. First of all download GParted and make two partitions first will be about 30GB fat32 primary partition and second will be 2 GB ext4 (primary ofc). Then go to this thread and flash INT2SD script. After that almost all space from your ext4 partition will be free for apps (ext4 partition is recommended to be 1-2 GB).
So much info thx
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So much info thx
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No problem
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My littlest sister just "inherited" a Wildfire S from my mother, who got a new phone.
Now, the stock ROM is completely useless beause of the lack of space. So I have unlocked the bootloader and installed CWM to work some magic on it.
I am considering installing a 2.3.5 Rom with Link2SD. But of course, if an ICS ROM is stable enough (modpunks CM9 seems to be the best?) and is pretty swift, ICS is better than GB.
Some questions though:
1: Is Link2SD a good choice amon the ther A2sd-options like Int2ext4+?
2: Is any of the ICS ROMs (like modpunks) an OK choice for a non technical kid after it's setup? Or if not, what GB ROM should I go for?
I live quite a few hours away, so it should preferably "just work" ones it's set up. Of course, it ill occasionally hang, reboot etc., but the less the better, and she won't be able to do anything techie to fix anything. Fixing permissions nd wiping dalvic cache from recovery is pretty much wht I cn expect to talk her through.
int2ext+ is best... and ICS is stable now... try paranoid android ICS, it is good for daily usage... If your sister found any difficulty using ICS then going for wildchild/hense mod GB roms ...
May I suggest miui or cm alpha 9 only by mod punk. Int2ext+ is a good option as she won't have to go into technicalities. It'll work in background and would be faster than data 2sd.
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sukhjit321 said:
May I suggest miui or cm alpha 9 only by mod punk. Int2ext+ is a good option as she won't have to go into technicalities. It'll work in background and would be faster than data 2sd.
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Thank you. modpunks alpha 9 seems to work well with the miui camera except for automatic back light - but with a toggle in notification drawer that is not a problem. is there any particular int2ext+ I should use? It seems to be more than one modified version out there.
edit: iI think I'll just use CronMod int2ext4+.
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Thank you. modpunks alpha 9 seems to work well with the miui camera except for automatic back light - but with a toggle in notification drawer that is not a problem. is there any particular int2ext+ I should use? It seems to be more than one modified version out there.
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I use int2ext4+, Thats specially if you have a ext4 partition. There aren't more than int2ext+ version. They are either int2ext, ext(bla bla)...
So just find int2ext+ or int2ext4+...
Here's link for ext4 one : http://d-h.st/EVF
Thank you very much for your help. It seems to run surprisingly fast with Modpunks CM9 Alpha 9 and int2ext4+, especially after I changed the CPU settings to 768 or something max. Now she's playing some silly game or another,and is indeed very happy with her "new" phone. Now her parents will be afraid of what and who she'll be texting on kik or whatever with her smatphone, but with no credit card connected and mobile data turned of, at least she'll not ruin them.
THIS
jellyking1.0 cm10 (soon to updated as promised by the creator) + int2ext+ like you said + eoghan's kernel + 806MHz cpu clock
sukhjit321 said:
I use int2ext4+, Thats specially if you have a ext4 partition. There aren't more than int2ext+ version. They are either int2ext, ext(bla bla)...
So just find int2ext+ or int2ext4+...
Here's link for ext4 one : http://d-h.st/EVF
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Hi, sukhjut321, do you know which custom sense Rom can run int2ext+/int2ext4+ ? I am running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797588 sense 3,5 rom now but non of the int2ext is working. D2sd is slow and lagy for me. Any particular sense rom recommended for working int2ext?
hensemod, wildchild, alaadragon fire are sense 2.1 based roms that support int2ext scripts... supreme mod also supports it but it is little over themed, you can use it if that wont bother you..
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Hi, sukhjut321, do you know which custom sense Rom can run int2ext+/int2ext4+ ? I am running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797588 sense 3,5 rom now but non of the int2ext is working. D2sd is slow and lagy for me. Any particular sense rom recommended for working int2ext?
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I never tried any sense rom with int2ext. It'd be great if you post a new thread asking. I don't wanna give you any wrong suggestion.
Why don't you go for link2sd? Even I switched back to it gives me more freedom.
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I never tried any sense rom with int2ext. It'd be great if you post a new thread asking. I don't wanna give you any wrong suggestion.
Why don't you go for link2sd? Even I switched back to it gives me more freedom.
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because i cannot install too many apps using link2sd, memory will run out as well.
Hello,
my german HTC Wildfire S A510e is running the latest stock ROM at the moment. Unfortunately I am running out of RAM (only 12 MB left at the moment), even though I am using app2sd and just a few apps.
Therefore I am looking for a good custom ROM which provides more RAM. But it should be 100% bug free as I am depending on my phones features (USB tethering, cam, camcorder, youtube, google play, etc.).
Is such a custom ROM available?
emmkay
emmkay said:
Hello,
my german HTC Wildfire S A510e is running the latest stock ROM at the moment. Unfortunately I am running out of RAM (only 12 MB left at the moment), even though I am using app2sd and just a few apps.
Therefore I am looking for a good custom ROM which provides more RAM. But it should be 100% bug free as I am depending on my phones features (USB tethering, cam, camcorder, youtube, google play, etc.).
Is such a custom ROM available?
emmkay
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short and simple: No not at this moment
Try removed bloatware Sense 2.1 or sense 3.5 ROM..
O.k. then let's try the 2nd best option. Which custom ROM is the one with the fewest bugs?
@ varun26296: Do you mean the 'CUSTOM SENSE ROMS'?
Depends on what kind of model you have, the 2012 models are a bit different (and less tested)
I also don't think the changes are high you get a bug free camcorder (at least not Cm10)
also most costum roms don't have int2ext included and to have more ram you need this.
Unfortunately the int2ext scripts have the intention not to work the first time (or at least for me)
You should check other users opinion on this cause I am kinda new here and have no experience with older builds
quizmaster123, I have the first Wildfire S from 2011 with hardware version 0128.
If the cam works properly (for pictures), I could accept a non-working camcorder.
Yep!! Try Crossfire's sense ROM..
Thanks for the advice, I will try that.
emmkay
Yep you need to try sense roms for less bugs, especially not the light ones..
best bug free rom
emmkay said:
Hello,
my german HTC Wildfire S A510e is running the latest stock ROM at the moment. Unfortunately I am running out of RAM (only 12 MB left at the moment), even though I am using app2sd and just a few apps.
Therefore I am looking for a good custom ROM which provides more RAM. But it should be 100% bug free as I am depending on my phones features (USB tethering, cam, camcorder, youtube, google play, etc.).
Is such a custom ROM available?
emmkay
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There are a few roms out there which are stable but with a feature or 2 at the most missing.You can usually just install after market apps to make them work normally.
And if you meant more internal memory (instead of more ram), then u can either install the slim builds or use titanium backup or such to remove unnecessary apps.
The best thing to do would be to use int2ext scrips or such.Believe me they work like a charm as long as you check the rom compatibility.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1879806
And the original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
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The best thing to do would be to use int2ext scrips or such.Believe me they work like a charm as long as you check the rom compatibility. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1879806 And the original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
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@ criss_007: Yes, I meant internal memory and thanks for summing up different solutions. Is it possible to use int2ext with the original stock ROM?
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@ criss_007: Yes, I meant internal memory and thanks for summing up different solutions. Is it possible to use int2ext with the original stock ROM?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256576
The best for me. Stock rom Aroma installation with many options and memory extension (with int2ext script).
ares_pap said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256576
The best for me. Stock rom Aroma installation with many options and memory extension (with int2ext script).
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@ ares_pap: That looks promising, thanks!
or if you want try an other rom, try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2206780