hi
this rom is great but wifi doesn't work
how i can solve this problem
I'm also running cm beta 8 but wifi is working fine for me.
How did you install? Did you do a full wipe?
I did a full wipe, flashed the cm zip file, gapps and also the .19 radio and matching ril (I also flashed Virtuous OC and keyboard extension, but doubt that they have any bearing on wifi) If you're coming from a different radio version you should also flash Guhl's vision wipe. After that I restored apps and data from a Ti Backup and had one or two minor app issues, but was able to resolve those through the play store. Camera flash didn't work at first either but that was fixed by changing the permissions as reported in another thread
So far, so good. It's fast, smooth and responsive. (I flashed from Andromadus Beta 4 but that seemed to be laggy by comparison)
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I was also having the wifi and tethering problem. I did a wipe of system, dalvik cache, and factory reset. I reloaded CM7rc1 and it worked fine. but....
I can use all functions normally until I upgrade the playstore app and then it kills the wifi and tethering. I have tried CM9 beta 9 and the most up to date google apps but I get the same response. I have also tried Mexdriod with the same results.
I can make all things work by upgrading all apps and using titanium to save them. Then I can superwipe the system and reload a rom from a previous backup without the new playstore. Then just a simple restore from titanium to put the updated apps back.
I know its a pain but its the only way I can get it to work. If you have any other ideas, please let me know.
thank for help
blease tell me step by step that what do i do until i can solve this problem
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Hey,
I'm about to update my Cyanogenmod 7.2 RC1 with patch 4 to the latest build. I don't want to loose any of my apps/settings. Can I just install the new rom over my old one without loosing anything? Or is wiping necessary to have a properly working rom?
Use Titanium backup to backup all your data and after updating restore all apps. There are many tutorials on youtube if you need help.
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If you flash latest build you don't need to flash patch v4
Jyrx said:
Use Titanium backup to backup all your data and after updating restore all apps. There are many tutorials on youtube if you need help.
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I already have CM7.2-RC1 with patch 4 flashed, but I want to patch update-cm-7.2.0-02112012-gio-KANG.zip.
The main thing I was wondering is: Can i just flash it and continue using it _without_ doing backups/full wipes etc.
That patch is for the latest build, flash the latest build and the last patch (not patch v4).
You don't seem to understand my question.
No you can't flash it without doing a wipe.
That's not true, at least for the big update (I didn't install the latest patch).
You can flash the update (the one in my signature) without wipe, at least it works on my Gio without a problem.
You may need to do wipe if you use ext4 partition on SD to store applications and it's managed not by S2E (as phiexz said).
JustVass said:
That's not true, at least for the big update (I didn't install the latest patch).
You can flash the update (the one in my signature) without wipe, at least it works on my Gio without a problem.
You may need to do wipe if you use ext4 partition on SD to store applications and it's managed not by S2E (as phiexz said).
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Thank you JustVass,
I'll try it, but maybe i'll do backups just in case Luckily I am using S2E.
Make backups with Titanium Backup.
Flash the new version without wiping.
Problems? Wipe, restore as needed.
Incremental updates with minor changes often work fine without a wipe in between.
Heck, I flashed an ICS alpha on my Nexus, forgot to wipe, and it booted up with only a few issues (mostly widget/launcher related). Wiped because I didn't want to take any chances, but I think you get the point.
bassically, u dont need wipe data or cache
u need wipe if u want to install as fresh rom or u have problem without doing wipe data
Ok thanks guys, it really wasn't covered in anywhere. At least i didn't find anything about it after searching
You might still need to wipe when upgrading from 7.2RC1 to latest 7.2.
At least I had issues with say alarm notification - went alarm goes off and shows a dialog tapping any button makes the phone completely locked (until you reboot it... long hold and reboot menu still working there). Same with any other notification that turns on the screen after you locked it I think (I had same issues with SMS notification).
So I propose you do the following: update to new 7.2, back up apps (I used Titanium), contacts & SMS, move your apps from SD-ext (or if there's not enough space just delete them) - you need this step to avoid issues with apps reappearing but not working after you re-install S2E, then wipe, then re-install S2E, Titanium and restore everything back.
I downloaded the Vision ROM and used ROM manager to flash 7.2. For one, it only found 10 of my apps in the market. But when I tried to install Titanium (or any other app), I got an error. I tried rebooting once and then clearing market data, but it was of no use. Any suggestions?
Someone suggested that it is gapps issue and that the previous 613 worked fine. How does gapps work? Are there more features in the later versions of gapps? Should I flash the ROM and gapps back to back in Recovery?
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Should I flash the ROM and gapps back to back in Recovery?
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You can try that, if it fails delete the Vending apk from /system/app or overwrite it.
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.... But when I tried to install Titanium (or any other app), I got an error. I tried rebooting once and then clearing market data, but it was of no use. Any suggestions?
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you can try going to the android market website, logging in and try installing the apps remotely. Sometimes if this works after a few hours the install from the phone starts working also.
What ROM were you running before you flashed 7.2 ? Was it an earlier CM or a different ROM ? Because if it was a different ROM you should have wiped before you flashed.
Sent from my Desire Z running CM7.
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What ROM were you running before you flashed 7.2 ? Was it an earlier CM or a different ROM ? Because if it was a different ROM you should have wiped before you flashed.
Sent from my Desire Z running CM7.
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I was on CM7.1 Stable.
I had a weird problem with the market (google play) too where it just force closed each time i opened it. To fix that, i just went to app management in settings and i uninstalled all the updates for the market, i then opened the market, went to the homescreen, waited a few minutes and google play was back. Since doing that, i haven't had any problems.
Maybe doing the same on your phone could fix the issue.
I tried doing this again. This time I went into CWM and did all the cache wipes and did a factory reset. Same error. I even tried to flash gapps 613 version and that also would not let me download apps.
I am trying to understand how the market works. It shows me all my purchased apps on the new ROM. What about my free ones? I know I can get it back from Titanium, but is that the only way?
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I tried doing this again. This time I went into CWM and did all the cache wipes and did a factory reset. Same error. I even tried to flash gapps 613 version and that also would not let me download apps.
I am trying to understand how the market works. It shows me all my purchased apps on the new ROM. What about my free ones? I know I can get it back from Titanium, but is that the only way?
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maybe try fixing permissions (had a guy come to #g2root having some problems with the market, and fixing permissions worked for him)
Ok got it to work! I flashed the ROM, went straight to Manage Applications and deleted App data under market. It works now. I wonder why.
ashwinmudigonda said:
Ok got it to work! I flashed the ROM, went straight to Manage Applications and deleted App data under market. It works now. I wonder why.
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That's pretty much what i did when i had problems with the market and it fixed it for me.
i have an htc wildfire which is rooted ,cynogenmod7.1.0-rc1-buzz,and my wifi is not working
Nivin Abraham said:
i have an htc wildfire which is rooted ,cynogenmod7.1.0-rc1-buzz,and my wifi is not working
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Used that once and no issues. Try CM7.2 RC 2. It works great.
I don't know if It's not responding or stuck at - obraing IP address. I had this problem before just had to clear the remembered WiFi networks and it started working again. If that doesn't help, the cyanogen mod wiki reported that chaning the Phone's Host Name fixes it. If that doesn't work try wiping cache, if that doesn't work wipe data/cache, if that doesn't work upgrade to the latest cyanogen from here: http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=buzz&type= ! Cheers.
can u pls suggest me stable and advanced version of cm7 and recovery
For Stable Builds, go to http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=stable&device=buzz. For Nightly Builds, go to http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=nightly&device=buzz. I'd suggest you download the latest of either the Stable or Nightly Builds.
You'd probably need to download the latest CWM recovery from the market but CWM v4 would work. CWM is included in the ROM anyways. After flashing, you'd see it in the App Drawer. Enjoy!
almost all cyanogen versions goes great with wifi. kernels also the same in last versions, so try to reflash RADIO, but be careful, u can brick your phone. i did that in old times, and it worked. used nightlies
No matter how many times I select an app to complete an action automaticaly - e.g selcting wapedia to open wiki links - it just never seams to stick. Pretty annoying! I am running ARHD.
Has anyone encountered this before? and how did you fix it?
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On latest MIUI I observed the same behavior. No idea why... But I have to admit - didn't think much about solving it
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Maybe the file is corrupt or left over from previous version and somehow incompatible with the the current version.
Could try backup with Titanium, reinstall ARHD with super wipe and then reinstall user apps and data, NOT system apps or data.
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Maybe the file is corrupt or left over from previous version and somehow incompatible with the current version.
Could try backup with Titanium, reinstall ARHD with super wipe and then reinstall user apps and data, NOT system apps or data.
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Yeah I was thinking that too... I think I did restore system apps... and I had other problems when I done that with the original desire... I’ll wait till the updated version of ARHD is released and only update user apps and data
For the last 3 years I've had an iPhone 3Gs and just upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S3 yesterday. I have the Bell Mobility S3, which is the SGH-I747m.
So last night I rooted the phone using Odin and the stock OS. I then installed clockworkmod and tried out Cyanogen Mod 10.
First I tried the latest nightly build and it worked fairly well until I released that GPS and network data didn't work.
So after that I tried the latest stable build and that worked for a while, but eventually it got to the point where data no longer worked. Also I wasn't getting any alerts for texts or e-mails.
So after this I went back to my stock ROM (just used Odin and did essentially what I did to root the phone).
Then I realized that I couldn't uninstall all these ridiculous apps, and am getting annoyed by some of the features.
Am I doing something wrong with Cyanogen?
I'd like to try ROMs again, but I'd like to save my current setup.
If I reboot into restore mode, and use clockwork mod to backup, will I be able to restore all my settings and everything later, or is there more steps?
Is there a cm build where everything works? So no issues with data, notifications, GPS, or anything else?
When I re ran odin, my clockwork mod seems to have disappeared. Can someone explain to me exactly what clockwork mod does?
I tried flashing multiple times before with both the latest nightly build and the most recent stable build. Both of them had their issues.
When u install cwm and reboot it wipes out cwm and reverts to stock. When u Odin cwm uncheck auto reboot and then manually boot into recovery
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Also for a good ROM i suggest 4.1.2 builds of aokp by task. Very stable. Search for it. Welcome to the android community
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I had an issue today where maps and navigation refused to work. I had network data and GPS was working (it was able to find my location), but I couldn't navigate anywhere. When I typed in a destination it just infinitely loaded.
Also facebook timeline refused to refresh, kept saying network error, but I was able to use the browser.
All on CM10 stable build.
Any help?
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Then I realized that I couldn't uninstall all these ridiculous apps, and am getting annoyed by some of the features.
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To uninstall system apps, you need a root enabled file explorer (I use Root Explorer) to delete them from the /system/app folder. The other option is to download a system app remover from the Play Store. Be cautious when removing system apps though, as if you remove the wrong ones it can cause your system to be unstable/unbootable. Stick to the bloatware that you know shouldn't affect the rest of the ROM (AT&T apps, ect.)
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If I reboot into restore mode, and use clockwork mod to backup, will I be able to restore all my settings and everything later, or is there more steps?
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Yes, that is called a nandroid backup, and it will be a complete system image. Once you restore it, your system will be exactly the same as it was when you did the backup.
As far as CM 10 stable goes, I have only had one real hiccup. When I open Maps, sometimes the GPS doesn't want to engage. Not sure why and haven't had time to troubleshoot. My favorite ROMs have always been CM though. Make sure when you flash, that you wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, and wipe the divalk cache (advanced menu) from recovery before flashing to ensure a clean flash.
Welcome to Android, and happy flashing!
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For the last 3 years I've had an iPhone 3Gs and just upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S3 yesterday. I have the Bell Mobility S3, which is the SGH-I747m.
So last night I rooted the phone using Odin and the stock OS. I then installed clockworkmod and tried out Cyanogen Mod 10.
First I tried the latest nightly build and it worked fairly well until I released that GPS and network data didn't work.
So after that I tried the latest stable build and that worked for a while, but eventually it got to the point where data no longer worked. Also I wasn't getting any alerts for texts or e-mails.
So after this I went back to my stock ROM (just used Odin and did essentially what I did to root the phone).
Then I realized that I couldn't uninstall all these ridiculous apps, and am getting annoyed by some of the features.
Am I doing something wrong with Cyanogen?
I'd like to try ROMs again, but I'd like to save my current setup.
If I reboot into restore mode, and use clockwork mod to backup, will I be able to restore all my settings and everything later, or is there more steps?
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To uninstall system apps, you need a root enabled file explorer (I use Root Explorer) to delete them from the /system/app folder. The other option is to download a system app remover from the Play Store. Be cautious when removing system apps though, as if you remove the wrong ones it can cause your system to be unstable/unbootable. Stick to the bloatware that you know shouldn't affect the rest of the ROM (AT&T apps, ect.)
Yes, that is called a nandroid backup, and it will be a complete system image. Once you restore it, your system will be exactly the same as it was when you did the backup.
Welcome to Android, and happy flashing!
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In my opinion making a nandroid backup of your stable stock rom is extremely important. This will allow you to restore back to a stable build should a ROM installation not work. Aside from that it gives you the ability to try different ROMS without having to redo the entire process should you go back to try one you have already installed.
There are a lot of options for removing "bloatware" out there. I have tried several but stick with Titanium Backup only because I like the layout and the option to backup apps and data (this can create its own issues of course). I can't stress enough on suprtrukr425's comment regarding removal of system apps from a ROM. Read, read, and read some more to ensure that you are removing apps that will not cause problems. If you are unsure leave it be. Generally speaking, I found that most of the carrier specific software is safe to remove.
Aside from that, good luck and have fun.
eukross and
What I usually try to do is this:
1. set up one ROM just how I like it with all the apps and settings
2. than do a FULL backup (backup with Titanium and backup thru clockwork)
3. load up a second ROM and get all the apps restored and settings how u like it
4. do a FULL backup.
Now you can switch from one to the other on daily basis to test one versus the other and which one you like better.
I recommend MIUI. I been a MIUI user for 3 years and i love their work.