Going back from 4.2.2 to 4.1.1 - HTC One X

Hi, i am using slimbean rom. But the speaker sound is too low and it doesn't have features like burst shot etc.
So can someone give me the steps to move data from sdcard0 to sdcard?
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What are you saying??
I want to move from SlimBean(Android 4.2.2) to ViperX(Android 4.1.1).
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Enter the recovery (mount the sdcrad as a mass storage device) and move all data from that 0 folder to the root. Delete the 0 folder. Put the rom on the sdcard too. Flash the boot.img , make a full wipe and install the rom

Mr Hofs said:
Enter the recovery (mount the sdcrad as a mass storage device) and move all data from that 0 folder to the root. Delete the 0 folder. Put the rom on the sdcard too. Flash the boot.img , make a full wipe and install the rom
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there is no '0' folder. when i mount USB storage from TWRP, I can see HTC Storage and when I open the folder, I see all my files, no '0' folder?
Please help!! Do I have to flash the ROM first?
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Well then problem solved......
Copy the viper rom to it and start flashing and installing

Mr Hofs said:
Well then problem solved......
Copy the viper rom to it and start flashing and installing
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So I Have to flash the ROM first?
Please explain in deatil mate, i am a noob at such things..... :silly:

Copy the rom to the sdcard, open the rom.zip and copy the boot.img from it to the fastboot folder.
Put the phone in the bootloader and flash the boot.img. unhook the cable and go into the recovery. Make a full wipe and install the rom

Mr Hofs said:
Copy the rom to the sdcard, open the rom.zip and copy the boot.img from it to the fastboot folder.
Put the phone in the bootloader and flash the boot.img. unhook the cable and go into the recovery. Make a full wipe and install the rom
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What about the data in the SD card??
When mounted on the computer there is no '0' folder. But on the phone I see sdcard0. The method in the CM10.1 thread also doesn't work.
It says " can't cd to /sdcard/0/"
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Its a mirror of the system of some kind. Dont worry to much about it, just mount the sdcard in the recovery and copy the rom.zip to the root of the sdcard.

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Its a mirror of the system of some kind. Dont worry to much about it, just mount the sdcard in the recovery and copy the rom.zip to the root of the sdcard.
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So no need of moving the data?
Just flash the ROM and I'm am done?
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If its not there when you mount it in the recovery there is not much to move

Mr Hofs said:
If its not there when you mount it in the recovery there is not much to move
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Thank you for the help.
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Thank you. Ill give it a shot later on.
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just restore with cwm brother
So how the result bro? Have you install 2nd gen?
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So i have to extract the zip files and transfer in my phone?? I cant find any backups in my phone
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Gary122 said:
So i have to extract the zip files and transfer in my phone?? I cant find any backups in my phone
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SenK9 said:
Have you checked if the folder where the zip files are is /sdcard, /sdcard0 or /sdcard/sdcard0?
I think CM10 and TW based ROMs use different naming conventions for the storage folder.
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thanks , new folder "0" is created and all my files are moved into it

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Hey guys got a question.... I was on the cyanogenmod thread and I someone posted a possible workaround for the freezing at the boot screen on 4.3 roms... I was told to delete the bootanimation.zip from system/media/ but I can't find it in there... There isn't even a media folder in system from what I see. (keep in mind I'm using the file manager inside of TWRP to try to locate it) I was wondering what the command is to delete the file using the terminal emulator or whatever selection I need to use to delete the zip.
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rm /file/location/here.zip
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