[Q] Which CM is best for Wildfire S ?? - HTC Wildfire S

I have had rooted my device, Now i just want to select CM. which CM is more stable on wildfire S Cm 9.1 or Cm 10 ?
And if i partition the card with ROM manager app ,is it safe will it delete my data from the card ?

I haven't tried any other CM but CM10, so I cannot tell you wether it's more stable than CM7 or CM9, but I can tell you that it is fully satisfying! It's smoother thand the original sense 2.5 rom on your WFS and most problems that occured with CM10 are solved or are being solved thanks to the devs... So I would go for the latest CM, which is CM10...
I tested modpunk's CM10 Alpha 2 and ParanoidAndroid 2.54 JB and Jelly King 1.2 and I have to say that Jelly King is probably the best Rom I have ever used! Go for it!

Odp: [Q] Which CM is best for Wildfire S ??
I flashed Jelly King and I must say it's very good rom. Fast, smooth etc.
But in my case voice search and other voice service doesn't work. I don't know why is that Rom fault or gapps.
Jerry

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wurst_wasser said:
I haven't tried any other CM but CM10, so I cannot tell you wether it's more stable than CM7 or CM9, but I can tell you that it is fully satisfying! It's smoother thand the original sense 2.5 rom on your WFS and most problems that occured with CM10 are solved or are being solved thanks to the devs... So I would go for the latest CM, which is CM10...
I tested modpunk's CM10 Alpha 2 and ParanoidAndroid 2.54 JB and Jelly King 1.2 and I have to say that Jelly King is probably the best Rom I have ever used! Go for it!
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Thankx man

Since buying my wfs I stayed on stock only for a little bit. So for over a year I've been using various cm and cm- based roms.
Right now I've found cm10 builds to be somewhat snappier. Cm9 based roms a little more stable imho. (Still, the most stable for me have been cm7 based roms.)
To your second question now, if you're going to be partitioning your SD, do take the time to backup first, definitely.
Sent from my Wildfire S

orignal is better
jimkaf said:
Since buying my wfs I stayed on stock only for a little bit. So for over a year I've been using various cm and cm- based roms.
Right now I've found cm10 builds to be somewhat snappier. Cm9 based roms a little more stable imho. (Still, the most stable for me have been cm7 based roms.)
To your second question now, if you're going to be partitioning your SD, do take the time to backup first, definitely.
Sent from my Wildfire S
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I tried both CM 9 and Cm10 , then i came to know that original OS is better than both of them, ,
I partitioned the SD card but i dont know where the hell my 512 MB is gone, its neither on card neither showing it in internal memory
my main problem is short internal memory any help ?

talhamaqsood said:
I tried both CM 9 and Cm10 , then i came to know that original OS is better than both of them, ,
I partitioned the SD card but i dont know where the hell my 512 MB is gone, its neither on card neither showing it in internal memory
my main problem is short internal memory any help ?
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If your in stock use link2sd app from play store. to linking to SD partition
Sd partition Normally it will not visible
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problem after partition
thippesh said:
If your in stock use link2sd app from play store. to linking to SD partition
Sd partition Normally it will not visible
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I partitioned the card and installed link2sd it just worked for one day and now my card is corrupted and my cell is not restarting completely :crying:
wipe data again and restore again ??

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GinbgerBread roms not quite there yet?

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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iLHaNroID said:
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
MatDrOiD said:
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?

Daily diver for non-tecnical little sister. Link2SD? GB? ICS?

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+.
naguz said:
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..
ben_gate said:
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.
sukhjit321 said:
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.

Light and stable Desire rom recommendations please.

Hi guys.
Can someone recommend a lightweight fast and stable rom for the Desire please.
My missus has my old Desire which i ran cyanogenmod 7 on (always the latest stable release). But she had problems with force closes constantly, i tried wiping and reflashing a few times but it was still playing up.
I tried paranoid android but didnt like. It is currently running a jelly bean rom (cant remember which just now) but it is also force closing apps so im looking for something simple that will run viber, skype, google talk, maps, sms and calls reliably.
Cheers
Gregsy
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Gregsy said:
Hi guys.
Can someone recommend a lightweight fast and stable rom for the Desire please.
My missus has my old Desire which i ran cyanogenmod 7 on (always the latest stable release). But she had problems with force closes constantly, i tried wiping and reflashing a few times but it was still playing up.
I tried paranoid android but didnt like. It is currently running a jelly bean rom (cant remember which just now) but it is also force closing apps so im looking for something simple that will run viber, skype, google talk, maps, sms and calls reliably.
Cheers
Gregsy
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Mildwild
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cm7 should have been stable, don't know why it gave force closes.
jellybean or ICS roms for desire generally aren't as stable as gingerbread roms. if all she wants is viber, skype, google talk, maps, sms and calls reliably, stock unrooted firmware will do this just fine . if it's a custom rom, then stick with an aosp gingerbread rom: mildwild (any of the 3 based on oxygen, cm7 or redux) is a good start. some solid gb sense ones too, but then again these tend to be slightly heavier.
whichever rom you pick, ensure you have correctly partitioned your sd card if required (use gparted or 4ext recovery only, not minitool or clockworkmod recovery), this alone could make cm7 stable if you're using a sd partition.also might as well have the correct hboot for maximum space, search for guides on all of these.
Gregsy said:
Hi guys.
Can someone recommend a lightweight fast and stable rom for the Desire please.
My missus has my old Desire which i ran cyanogenmod 7 on (always the latest stable release). But she had problems with force closes constantly, i tried wiping and reflashing a few times but it was still playing up.
I tried paranoid android but didnt like. It is currently running a jelly bean rom (cant remember which just now) but it is also force closing apps so im looking for something simple that will run viber, skype, google talk, maps, sms and calls reliably.
Cheers
Gregsy
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1227419
sywats said:
Mildwild
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+1 for Mildwild - any of his ROMs are light and reliable. I'm currently running the latest Euroskank as a daily ROM and I've had no issues with it either. :good:
Any AOSP GB ROM should be good for you.
Try Mildwild, Oxygen, dGB, etc. Check out the Desire index. For CM7 that you're on, suggest wipining and installing it fresh. Shouldn't give you any FCs.
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eddiehk6 said:
cm7 should have been stable, don't know why it gave force closes.
jellybean or ICS roms for desire generally aren't as stable as gingerbread roms. if all she wants is viber, skype, google talk, maps, sms and calls reliably, stock unrooted firmware will do this just fine . if it's a custom rom, then stick with an aosp gingerbread rom: mildwild (any of the 3 based on oxygen, cm7 or redux) is a good start. some solid gb sense ones too, but then again these tend to be slightly heavier.
whichever rom you pick, ensure you have correctly partitioned your sd card if required (use gparted or 4ext recovery only, not minitool or clockworkmod recovery), this alone could make cm7 stable if you're using a sd partition.also might as well have the correct hboot for maximum space, search for guides on all of these.
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Thanks guys,
This is maybe where I've been going wrong. I have been using the recovery to do all the wipes (dalvik, Ext, rom etc), then installing the zip rom from there too. Maybe the sd card needs a good clean out and repartitioned. I will try the Mildwild rom as it looks good. Gingerbread is probably ok for the missus as she probably wouldnt use the newer features in android. It will be rooted though for titanium backup and mobile defense.
Cheers
Gregsy
Finally got it sorted. I went for the Mildwild CM 8 version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1453287
The oxygen version seems to have been taken down.
I think using gparted in ubuntu has set up the SD card properly.
Thanks for the tips.
Gregsy said:
Finally got it sorted. I went for the Mildwild CM 8 version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1453287
The oxygen version seems to have been taken down.
I think using gparted in ubuntu has set up the SD card properly.
Thanks for the tips.
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heres the MildWild Oxygen rom. <------- that is the link in case no one relised
Gregsy said:
Hi guys.
Can someone recommend a lightweight fast and stable rom for the Desire please.
My missus has my old Desire which i ran cyanogenmod 7 on (always the latest stable release). But she had problems with force closes constantly, i tried wiping and reflashing a few times but it was still playing up.
I tried paranoid android but didnt like. It is currently running a jelly bean rom (cant remember which just now) but it is also force closing apps so im looking for something simple that will run viber, skype, google talk, maps, sms and calls reliably.
Cheers
Gregsy
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Try this one: RSK Sattelite Rosie 8.0 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1431908)
This is Sense 3.5 ROM. The fastest I've ever used. If you don't like the integrated blue theme, you may flash this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173786 to get stock look.
You may also try the previous version (RSK Special Edition Deodexed)
I hope you'll like it.
MildWild is best
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I agree, Mildwild does some nice roms, GB-1 is very quick and light.
Regards,
J
This is the fastest Sense rom - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1279016
cm7 v8
Two days ago installed CM7 v8.
This rom is very impressive. Very smooth and responsive.
Even in the basic android settings under apps, it sees my entire ext4 1gb partition as internal app memory. This is very helpful when using the PlayStore because it always seems to check this number before it begins downloading.

(ISO) rom recommendations - smooth, stable, memory

Hi,
I'm currently in search of a rom for my girlfriend. I'm anything but up to date with wildfire roms, that's why I'm asking for your recommendations
I'm looking for a stable and smooth user experience, which also offers some more space for apps. Ofc I won't expect any miracles, but she really loves her small device
Are ics roms in general more laggy?
Thanks for anything you can tell me
aritrea said:
Hi,
I'm currently in search of a rom for my girlfriend. I'm anything but up to date with wildfire roms, that's why I'm asking for your recommendations
I'm looking for a stable and smooth user experience, which also offers some more space for apps. Ofc I won't expect any miracles, but she really loves her small device
Are ics roms in general more laggy?
Thanks for anything you can tell me
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Your best choices are either rempuzzle or cyanogenmod 7
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aritrea said:
Hi,
I'm currently in search of a rom for my girlfriend. I'm anything but up to date with wildfire roms, that's why I'm asking for your recommendations
I'm looking for a stable and smooth user experience, which also offers some more space for apps. Ofc I won't expect any miracles, but she really loves her small device
Are ics roms in general more laggy?
Thanks for anything you can tell me
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Go to get.cm
Device: Buzz
Cm7.2 Latest nightly
alamgirqazi said:
Go to get.cm
Device: Buzz
Cm7.2 Latest nightly
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Yeah I think I will stick with that. On my previous device it was possible to install either another partition table (hboot) or use a2sd to get more space for apps.
there is probably something similar for buzz, isn't it? Gonna read some more topics as soon as I start with this device..
Anyway, thanks for your answers!
For that, you have to partition your sdcard to ext3 and fat32 using CWM
While formatting, your data on sdcard will be cleared so keep a backup of that.
After partition, you can flash a script or install an app like link2sd to move apps to ext3
Why not ext4?
I chose ext4 for my mom's wildfire and it seems to run okay..... so far
I followed a good guide from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2125513
It said to chose ext4...
Why would you recommend ext3?
RemPuzzle ROM is the most stable and buttery smooth !! :good:
CM7 is the most stable. I'm currently using CM9.1, has a few bugs but it runs pretty smooth.

Most stable ROM ? Usable ?

Hey ppl ! My friend has this phone ! And I just wanted to help him get the latest android version ! So what's the most stable ROM out here ? I don't want to create a partition in my SD card for the ROM to work ! Or if the ROM is real good I don't mind creating a ext4 partition
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syedishtu said:
Hey ppl ! My friend has this phone ! And I just wanted to help him get the latest android version ! So what's the most stable ROM out here ? I don't want to create a partition in my SD card for the ROM to work ! Or if the ROM is real good I don't mind creating a ext4 partition
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You'll probably want to create an ext-4 partition because of the limited internal memory. You won't be able to install many apps if you don't.
Try VJ's CM10.1
syedishtu said:
Hey ppl ! My friend has this phone ! And I just wanted to help him get the latest android version ! So what's the most stable ROM out here ? I don't want to create a partition in my SD card for the ROM to work ! Or if the ROM is real good I don't mind creating a ext4 partition
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You don't want to create a partition but you don't mind creating a partition?!?
Anyways, best ROM threads are not allowed on xda. Everyones idea of "best ROM" is different, so you should try a few out and see which one suits your needs. With that being said pretty much all of the aosp gingerbread ROMs are quite stable. My personal favourites are milwilds.
@Chromium I never used best here ! I asked for a stable and usable ROM ! And if I do create a partition which ROM performs well ! ?
The links to the ROM would be appreciated !
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syedishtu said:
@Chromium I never used best here ! I asked for a stable and usable ROM ! And if I do create a partition which ROM performs well ! ?
The links to the ROM would be appreciated !
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Spoon feeding...
Go search fir them in the Desire Index. Try all of them and stick to the one you like the most...
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Mildwild 9.5
I use An-Droid for year and a half or so, and I'm always nitpicking about stability and I'll be using it for two moar days
If it is a favor u r doing for him, avoid Jellybean.
Tell you what, Evervolv's ROMs are the most stable and fastest. Slim them down, use jmcclue's smaller system-size hboot, and you are awesome
Im liking MildWild 5.0 for smooth and stable everyday use.
syedhmed said:
Hey ppl ! My friend has this phone ! And I just wanted to help him get the latest android version ! So what's the most stable ROM out here ? I don't want to create a partition in my SD card for the ROM to work ! Or if the ROM is real good I don't mind creating a ext4 partition
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Suernova 2.4.0.1 is the one, and it also provides a memory extension, throuhg flashing data2sd.
MildWild MW 14 (Redux), super smooth, fully woking camera and userfriendly aps2sd implementation.
I am also using MildWild 14, it's stable, fast and smooth. Totally recommend it!
Mildwild rom are the more usable with android 2.x if you want a nice and simple rom with the ability to use a lot of apps and almost bug free.
For android 4.x ROM I think it's best to wait the evervolv team (aka Nikez) with kitkat which seems to be the fastest rom with all the latest improvements.
For the stability Mildwild rom rocks. But its gb. So you can not install some apps or you can not use the latest version (gmail etc.)
If you wanna 4.x rom on htc desire, for now 4.0.4 ics roms are is the best solution i think.
Give a try marius.a's qissme port http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095658
or directly the qissme rom (without a2sd, intext support but u can use link2sd from market) http://desirecustomrom.blogspot.com/2013/04/qiss-me-rom-404rc-21005.html
Roms stock launchers is not good enogh but u can install nova/apex/aviate/milauncher etc. from market.
Edit: 210 mb hboot will enogh for qissme rom
Hi everyone
i've tried all the Roms for the Desire, but i'm a speed fan, so i suggest absolutely the Mildwild MW-14. :laugh:
I use Miui-XJ for everyday use and i think it's the best GB NONSENSE ROM for this phone.
Then i tried Mildwild-ROM = clean, stable and powerful and RSK Sattelite 3.5 = Sense ROM very stable and full of utility on it
The ROM based on ICS and JB it's heavy for the hardware. but the authors like evervolv team, vijendras and chromium make an excellent work for the life of this phone.
Greets!
Now, the most stable roms are the stock ones. So you can try that or most of GB roms. If you want to newer ones, try Chromium's or VJ's. But problems of these roms are camera and soft reboots.
For me, now it's most stable Evervolv KitKat rom (Nikez 4.0.0p2). No soft reboots or such things. No of JB roms is so great.
*Stock*
As with any thread of this type, each user need make the choice on their own. While this thread has survived, many end up in arguments claiming "this is the best".
As always, it's best to try some out and find which is "most stable" for you.
Thank you and thread closed

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