hey guys
i have a HTC Desire with this rom CyanoMod007 (JB 4.2.2 | Int2Ext+ | A2Ext+) [STOCK | CM7] and i have a problem, i put my phone on my table and the network bar goes between 100% and 30% in some seconds and most of the time when i get a cal or hang up one my phone frezzes and crash...
anyone have this problem or knows how to fix it?
What radio version do you have?
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atm i have the latest...but i have tried the previous 3
Try the SIM in another phone, see if the same thing happens
Try another network SIM in the Desire as well, see if you get the same problems
eddiehk6 said:
Try the SIM in another phone, see if the same thing happens
Try another network SIM in the Desire as well, see if you get the same problems
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another sim from the same network does the same. i dont have from diferent network yet
Maybe you have weak 3g signal? try only 2g mode (only gsm)
psone1 said:
Maybe you have weak 3g signal? try only 2g mode (only gsm)
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can you tell me how to do that? im kind of a noob with smartphones
Settings -> More -> Mobile Networks -> Network Mode -> put GSM only
psone1 said:
Settings -> More -> Mobile Networks -> Network Mode -> put GSM only
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it does give me more bars but the phone still crashes...
Last idea, maybe this is a Rom problem? Do a nandroid backup and try some other Rom, gingerbread example?
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psone1 said:
Last idea, maybe this is a Rom problem? Do a nandroid backup and try some other Rom, gingerbread example?
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ill try that, tnks
shaca said:
ill try that, tnks
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i tryed 2 diferent roms and the same happens...i disable 3g to get 100% on network bars but my system still frezzes randomly
What system you check? Try most stable first without any scripts, etc .I suggest Cm 7.2 or Mildwild Cm8 jg stable. What's Your hboot? Stock, cm7, or else?
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shaca said:
i tryed 2 diferent roms and the same happens...i disable 3g to get 100% on network bars but my system still frezzes randomly
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psone1 said:
What system you check? Try most stable first without any scripts, etc .I suggest Cm 7.2 or Mildwild Cm8 jg stable. What's Your hboot? Stock, cm7, or else?
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Better yet, make a nandroid backup, and flash the 2.3.3 GB RUU
If you still get the problem on stock firmware, on different SIMs on different networks, then you likely have hardware problem, not software.
Hboot will not affect anything.
i tried what you guys sayd and it worked. so i tried this version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131790 and its working to, but now i have a new problem :S
i have my sd card with a 6gb fat 32 partition and a 1.5 gb ext4 partition, i instaled the rom, runned the script but its still saying my internal memory is only 145 or 148...anyone know why?
thks for your help in the other problem
shaca said:
i tried what you guys sayd and it worked. so i tried this version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131790 and its working to, but now i have a new problem :S
i have my sd card with a 6gb fat 32 partition and a 1.5 gb ext4 partition, i instaled the rom, runned the script but its still saying my internal memory is only 145 or 148...anyone know why?
thks for your help in the other problem
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That's correct as you are still on stock hboot
Your internal memory will not show 'internal+sd-ext'
As long as you have correctly partitioned your sdcard with 4ext or gparted, and run the a2sd script everything should be working fine
Install an app like DiskUsage to check. Browse to your sd-ext partition and see if your apps and dalvik are being moved there
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That's correct as you are still on stock hboot
Your internal memory will not show 'internal+sd-ext'
As long as you have correctly partitioned your sdcard with 4ext or gparted, and run the a2sd script everything should be working fine
Install an app like DiskUsage to check. Browse to your sd-ext partition and see if your apps and dalvik are being moved there
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and what can i do about stock hboot?
shaca said:
and what can i do about stock hboot?
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You can only change hboot depending on the ROM's /system size. That ROM will only fit into stock hboot, however A2SD should still work regardless, please check it.
Stock hboot has a large /system, and small /data (147MB) which is why it looks like you have low memory. It's exactly the same as before you s-off / rooted.
Most Gingerbread AOSP ROMs (e.g. CM, oxygen) have a much smaller /system size. They can fit into hboots with much smaller /systems (e.g. cm7r2 or OxygenR2 hboot), and therefore they do have larger /data (internal memory)
eddiehk6 said:
You can only change hboot depending on the ROM's /system size. That ROM will only fit into stock hboot, however A2SD should still work regardless, please check it.
Stock hboot has a large /system, and small /data (147MB) which is why it looks like you have low memory. It's exactly the same as before you s-off / rooted.
Most Gingerbread AOSP ROMs (e.g. CM, oxygen) have a much smaller /system size. They can fit into hboots with much smaller /systems (e.g. cm7r2 or OxygenR2 hboot), and therefore they do have larger /data (internal memory)
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but with cyanogen rom i could see 1gd on sd ext, shouldnt be the same on this paranandroid rom?
I always use int2sd script, if you apply him in recovery your internal memory should have 1gb. Not all roms is compatible. I use this with mildwild mw10 and work perfect and in this Rom script is on default, you must only flash Rom forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357257
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Is there any difference between cm7/stock hboot?
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Is there any difference between cm7/stock hboot?
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http://alpharev.nl
if i flash a rom that says cm7 hboot does it implies that it changes my hboot?currently i am on stock hboot....thanks in advance
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if i flash a rom that says cm7 hboot does it implies that it changes my hboot?currently i am on stock hboot....thanks in advance
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That means the ROM is designed to run with the CM7 hboot - the hboot is a separate thing you may want to flash.
Note that you don't have to do this - ROMs will work fine with the stock hboot, but the custom one will give you more space for apps in the /data partition.
Some roms works only with custom Hboot like CM7 Hboot or Oxygen Hboot, if the rom doesn't need CM7 Hboot stay with stock Hboot
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orsidoc said:
if i flash a rom that says cm7 hboot does it implies that it changes my hboot?currently i am on stock hboot....thanks in advance
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What's the rom in question?
Fr_78: not quite. As stated above you if you are running stock hboot you will be able to use cm7 roms as well.
The difference is in the partition layout, and as the cm7 hboot has a smaller system partition you won't be able to run a sense rom with it. However you will be able to do it the other way around(cm7 rom on std hboot), as there will just be loads of free(and unusable) space on the system partition.
Have been wondering this myself... I am using baadnewz's GS 2.1 ROMs lately in A2SD+... I have been wanting to switch to the CM7 version due it being apparently faster and lighter on internal memory. Have not got around to flashing CM7 HBoot yet, but if I run on stock HBoot, will I still see the advantages in speed and memory??
PS, I am not S-Off yet, either...that was to be part of the CM7 HBoot procedure...
If it's space you want for apps, try using StarBurst or SuperNova ROM, which both use Data2SD. LeeDroid, MIUI also support Data2SD (but you'll need to flash the A2SD killer first, then install Data2SD afterwards). No need to flash custom HBoot, IMO.
It's the one from Robocik rcmix1.0 but with cm i have memory problems but they say its faster...dunno what to do..
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Fr_78: not quite. As stated above you if you are running stock hboot you will be able to use cm7 roms as well.
The difference is in the partition layout, and as the cm7 hboot has a smaller system partition you won't be able to run a sense rom with it. However you will be able to do it the other way around(cm7 rom on std hboot), as there will just be loads of free(and unusable) space on the system partition.
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Yes I know, I was not saying that, I say that some roms works only with CM7 Hboot currently RCMix S 1.0
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777ace said:
Have been wondering this myself... I am using baadnewz's GS 2.1 ROMs lately in A2SD+... I have been wanting to switch to the CM7 version due it being apparently faster and lighter on internal memory. Have not got around to flashing CM7 HBoot yet, but if I run on stock HBoot, will I still see the advantages in speed and memory??
PS, I am not S-Off yet, either...that was to be part of the CM7 HBoot procedure...
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The rom sits in the /system partition, and all of that partition is ringfenced according to your partition table, so it can't be used for other things. So even if the rom is smaller, unless you change the hboot, you don't get more free internal memory (/data partition).
how can i have both of them?cm7 and stock?
stringer7 said:
The rom sits in the /system partition, and all of that partition is ringfenced according to your partition table, so it can't be used for other things. So even if the rom is smaller, unless you change the hboot, you don't get more free internal memory (/data partition).
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This is what I thought. Cool, thanks for clearing that up
orsidoc said:
how can i have both of them?cm7 and stock?
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You can only have one!
stringer7 said:
You can only have one!
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In fact you may have 2. Just download the appropriate pb99img.zip and put them in SD , with the roms you want to use (one for each partition table). So each time you want to change, just rename it and boot into hboot, then flash the other ROM and voila!
Havent actually tested, but in theory it should work
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dexter93 said:
In fact you may have 2. Just download the appropriate pb99img.zip and put them in SD , with the roms you want to use (one for each partition table). So each time you want to change, just rename it and boot into hboot, then flash the other ROM and voila!
Havent actually tested, but in theory it should work
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I look forward to your results!
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I look forward to your results!
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I don't think that I am ever going to try... See there is not much space on my SD to have two .zip of full roms ready to be installed, 2 different pb99img.zip and 2 full nandroid backups. Not to talk about titanium backups and my explorer
It is just too much complicated to do all that , just to say that you "dual boot" two different hboot roms...
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toocomplicated to do all that , just to say that you "dual boot" two different hboot roms...
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Agreed, technically possible but not practical!
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
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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
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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
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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
[email protected] said:
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
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0mb swap
Hello guys please tell me the best custom ROM for
my htc wildfire S
for best performance and installing more apps
The amount of apps you can install depends on which you choose Link2sd or Data2sd. Choose link2sd if your card is of class 4 or less. Go for data2sd only if you have a good card..
Almost all the ROMs are good here...
Personally I prefer these according to their spec.
Sense 2.1 / GB2.3.5
Wildchild
hensemod
Mindhaxor GB2.3.5 The thread was deleted so sorry can't get you the link.
Sense 3.5/ GB 2.3.5
EQDKP 3.5
CM7
CM9 Alpha 3 Im using this currently.
Also these ROMS are also a go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683874
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1515120
Hope it helped.
Very much interested.Thanks nice post
sukhjit321 said:
The amount of apps you can install depends on which you choose Link2sd or Data2sd. Choose link2sd if your card is of class 4 or less. Go for data2sd only if you have a good card..
Almost all the ROMs are good here...
Personally I prefer these according to their spec.
Sense 2.1 / GB2.3.5
Wildchild
hensemod
Mindhaxor GB2.3.5 The thread was deleted so sorry can't get you the link.
Sense 3.5/ GB 2.3.5
EQDKP 3.5
CM7
CM9 Alpha 3 Im using this currently.
Also these ROMS are also a go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683874
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1515120
Hope it helped.
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Ya, it's really helped too, thanks for your simple and superb post,
Then which mobile can I chose means- HTC wildfire s or HTC explorer,
please direct answers just like above
Thank U
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thippesh said:
Ya, it's really helped too, thanks for your simple and superb post,
Then which mobile can I chose means- HTC wildfire s or HTC explorer,
please direct answers just like above
Thank U
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I have both HTC Wildfire S and HTC Explorer. I would still prefer Wildfire S over explorer. The only drawback of WFS is that the processor is slightly older.
But WFS has a good android development team but there is just a single ROM for Explorer.
Go for Wildfire S. Its worth it.
sukhjit321 said:
I have both HTC Wildfire S and HTC Explorer. I would still prefer Wildfire S over explorer. The only drawback of WFS is that the processor is slightly older.
But WFS has a good android development team but there is just a single ROM for Explorer.
Go for Wildfire S. Its worth it.
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Thank thank thank U......
Exactly that's what I'm looking.....
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Custom WFS ROM on S-ON?
Can I install HenseMod7 on my S-ON Wildfire S?
Im asking this because, in the steps for installing HenseMod7 there is some steps only of S-OFF devices... That means HenseMod7 is intended for S-ON devices too (S-ON means UNROOT too)
So my question is the HenseMod7 can be installed on my UNROOTED + S-ON Wildfire S?
painkalshafeer said:
Can I install HenseMod7 on my S-ON Wildfire S?
Im asking this because, in the steps for installing HenseMod7 there is some steps only of S-OFF devices... That means HenseMod7 is intended for S-ON devices too (S-ON means UNROOT too)
So my question is the HenseMod7 can be installed on my UNROOTED + S-ON Wildfire S?
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You need SOff or S-On with unlocked bootloader + root.
The Wildfire S has that really irritating low internal memory problem when on stock.
Use the Data2SD flashable ZIP included with most ROMs posted up there. You can use ROM Manager to quickly partition your SD card (but it formats it so you lose all data on it).
If you use a Sense ROM, then Facebook for HTC Sense will pump your ContactStorage with profile pics, so even if you do Link2SD (which doesn't link system apps), you might run into low mem after a few 1000 messages and syncing contacts with fb.
.theme prob
.guys i've downloaded some themes for this ROM alpha6.
.after applying these themes, nothing happens. i mean, icons are still the same.
.the only theme that worked for me is the outline theme for cm9.
.anyone with the same prob? thanks for the ROM though its great
MIUI V4 is the best Rom.
If your'e looking for a fully stable rom then cm7...but i prefer cm9 but it's not as stable as cm7
For daily use wildchild is the best. It can play games overclock and everything else so well with lots of free internal memory.
sukhjit321 said:
The amount of apps you can install depends on which you choose Link2sd or Data2sd. Choose link2sd if your card is of class 4 or less. Go for data2sd only if you have a good card..
Almost all the ROMs are good here...
Personally I prefer these according to their spec.
Sense 2.1 / GB2.3.5
Wildchild
hensemod
Mindhaxor GB2.3.5 The thread was deleted so sorry can't get you the link.
Sense 3.5/ GB 2.3.5
EQDKP 3.5
CM7
CM9 Alpha 3 Im using this currently.
Also these ROMS are also a go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683874
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1515120
Hope it helped.
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in addition to this great post, you should also save what you want if you havent flashed your phone yet, and partition your SD card so that it will have a swap and apps partition that the phone will throw apps to instead of the phone memory by default. i have a 32GB sd card myself so it gets a 4096MB apps ext3 partition, and a 1025MB swap partition. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for better performance. by default, Android does NOT have a very large swap file, if at all. this all can be achieved by using the ClockWorkMod Recovery Image. Use that to achieve your partitions instead of using a PC.
cyberkeeper1 said:
in addition to this great post, you should also save what you want if you havent flashed your phone yet, and partition your SD card so that it will have a swap and apps partition that the phone will throw apps to instead of the phone memory by default. i have a 32GB sd card myself so it gets a 4096MB apps ext3 partition, and a 1025MB swap partition. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for better performance. by default, Android does NOT have a very large swap file, if at all. this all can be achieved by using the ClockWorkMod Recovery Image. Use that to achieve your partitions instead of using a PC.
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Don't U think 4096 is too much I have seen many user post that one can only have up to 2GB!
finance.resat said:
Don't U think 4096 is too much I have seen many user post that one can only have up to 2GB!
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Not when i have a 32gb card... plus, with an ext3 partition, i can backup that sd card in linux.
In other words, when you have the extra space, use it!
cyberkeeper1 said:
Not when i have a 32gb card... plus, with an ext3 partition, i can backup that sd card in linux.
In other words, when you have the extra space, use it!
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Mine also 32 GB. What's your booting time? Mine is pretty fast about 1 mins.
finance.resat said:
For daily use wildchild is the best. It can play games overclock and everything else so well with lots of free internal memory.
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What makes wildchild better than the others listed above? Also I've noticed that de-odexed roms are supposedly slower than odexed roms? Which one is wildchild and would an odexed rom run better on this phone with the low internal memory?
alexnica91 said:
MIUI V4 is the best Rom.
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What makes mui better than wildchild?
dotbugfix said:
The Wildfire S has that really irritating low internal memory problem when on stock.
Use the Data2SD flashable ZIP included with most ROMs posted up there. You can use ROM Manager to quickly partition your SD card (but it formats it so you lose all data on it).
If you use a Sense ROM, then Facebook for HTC Sense will pump your ContactStorage with profile pics, so even if you do Link2SD (which doesn't link system apps), you might run into low mem after a few 1000 messages and syncing contacts with fb.
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This is the EXACT problem I have with links2sd on the wildfire s I currently have.
However, everyone suggests, on this rom and others, that if you don't have a class 6 or above card, then don't use apps2sd or data2sd (are these the same?)
I have the stock 2gb card that came in the wildfire s and I believe it's a class 2 or 4 maybe? Is this going to be a problem with the stock card?
Also I think this has to be setup as a gold card or something? I can't remember how it works with this phone
WildChild mentions that he has odex and de-odex? Which one does everyone recommend? Odex has 117 mb free, de-odex only has 77mb free.
Also Wildchild only used app2sd, not data2sd.
Hensemod uses links2sd which is where the super slowdowns on my phone are coming from per above.
How would I use data2sd instead on either of these?
(I tested my sd card speed and it's 6mb a sec easy)
cyberkeeper1 said:
in addition to this great post, you should also save what you want if you havent flashed your phone yet, and partition your SD card so that it will have a swap and apps partition that the phone will throw apps to instead of the phone memory by default. i have a 32GB sd card myself so it gets a 4096MB apps ext3 partition, and a 1025MB swap partition. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for better performance. by default, Android does NOT have a very large swap file, if at all. this all can be achieved by using the ClockWorkMod Recovery Image. Use that to achieve your partitions instead of using a PC.
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Right... I tested many custom roms and finally stuck in stock sense with dust kernal and link2sd.... Pretty good and stable....
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Hi all,
Sorry - I know you get a lot of "which is best" but I've been going around in circles looking at all the different ROMS
My needs:
Wifeys's phone keeps running out of memory.... the old story
want to replace the std ROM with one excluding bloatware
want to use apps2SD to make best use of limited space
Need a Stable ROM not the latest and greatest, just a fast stable ROM (Android version doesn't matter - she'll be using it for photos, mail, txt and facebook)
Don't want to be updating it in future - just one stable ROM to put on and forget.
Please could you offer suggestions
Many thanks in advance
Nick
westfielder said:
Hi all,
Sorry - I know you get a lot of "which is best" but I've been going around in circles looking at all the different ROMS
My needs:
Wifeys's phone keeps running out of memory.... the old story
want to replace the std ROM with one excluding bloatware
want to use apps2SD to make best use of limited space
Need a Stable ROM not the latest and greatest, just a fast stable ROM (Android version doesn't matter - she'll be using it for photos, mail, txt and facebook)
Don't want to be updating it in future - just one stable ROM to put on and forget.
Please could you offer suggestions
Many thanks in advance
Nick
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hello,
i can make stock rom with init.d support so you can use link2sd ,int2ext+ and other tweaks.
but sorry i didnt made any changes in it like remove bloatware and all. i just enabled init.d so you can use int2ext+ types of tweaks.
is it a marvel or marvelc?
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demi_fiend said:
is it a marvel or marvelc?
Sent from my Marvelc
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marvel
demi_fiend said:
is it a marvel or marvelc?
Sent from my Marvelc
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I am in the exact same situation but I do have the marvelc (MetroPCS). I have tried MESSYSENSE and insink71's ROM but don't know enough to disable the A2SD scripts on my own. I have the bootloader unlocked, but S-ON; installed clockworkmod recovery, and upgraded to hboot 1.10.
I have a 4GB sdcard which I want to partition in 3GB FAT32 and have 1GB internal memory.
My wife wants me to spend $100+ in one of the newer phones but for what she uses the phone for the Wildfire S with 1GB internal memory would really make her happy and save me some dough! So I guess a stock ROM with init.d and rooted should do the trick once I run CRONMod INT2EXT+
Help please!
PR_phandroid said:
I am in the exact same situation but I do have the marvelc (MetroPCS). I have tried MESSYSENSE and insink71's ROM but don't know enough to disable the A2SD scripts on my own. I have the bootloader unlocked, but S-ON; installed clockworkmod recovery, and upgraded to hboot 1.10.
I have a 4GB sdcard which I want to partition in 3GB FAT32 and have 1GB internal memory.
My wife wants me to spend $100+ in one of the newer phones but for what she uses the phone for the Wildfire S with 1GB internal memory would really make her happy and save me some dough! So I guess a stock ROM with init.d and rooted should do the trick once I run CRONMod INT2EXT+
Help please!
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here you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38179887&postcount=65
crossfire77 said:
here you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38179887&postcount=65
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I give up. Thanks for the ROM but I follow the instructions to the letter and after flashing CRONInit2ext+ i get into a boot loop. I partitioned my SD card using Partition Wizard, 504MB EXT2 and the rest, 3.2+ GB FAT32, both primary. Don't know what's wrong, guess I'll have to shell the dough for a new phone for the wife...
PR_phandroid said:
I give up. Thanks for the ROM but I follow the instructions to the letter and after flashing CRONInit2ext+ i get into a boot loop. I partitioned my SD card using Partition Wizard, 504MB EXT2 and the rest, 3.2+ GB FAT32, both primary. Don't know what's wrong, guess I'll have to shell the dough for a new phone for the wife...
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you need ext3 partition dude..try ext3.
Originally Posted by PR_phandroid
I give up. Thanks for the ROM but I follow the instructions to the letter and after flashing CRONInit2ext+ i get into a boot loop. I partitioned my SD card using Partition Wizard, 504MB EXT2 and the rest, 3.2+ GB FAT32, both primary. Don't know what's wrong, guess I'll have to shell the dough for a new phone for the wife...
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you need ext3 partition dude..try ext3.
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Will try that tonight and report. It will be my last try as the wife is getting impatient.
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PR_phandroid said:
Will try that tonight and report. It will be my last try as the wife is getting impatient.
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Haha sure...ext3 will work sure..just wait a little cz int2ext+ takes time to boot at first.good luck
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crossfire77 said:
Haha sure...ext3 will work sure..just wait a little cz int2ext+ takes time to boot at first.good luck
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Doing it now, it's stuck in the first HTC screen, the one that displays HTC in bright green, before it goes into the the softer green font and displays the carrier. That's where it takes a long time or on the one after?
518MB primary partition formatted in EXT3, about 3.2GB in FAT32, primary and first partition. Installed your ROM after full wipe, ran the script and formated sd-ext like it says. Boot loop, after the MetroPCS logo it reboots back into the HTC quietly brilliant splash screen. What the heck could be happening???? I'm S-ON but unlocked. Could that be it?
I can confirm it's the script because I flashed only your ROM and the phone booted OK. Will try running the script again after 1 boot to see if that works. The only thing left to try is that the OP of CRON's thread says that some phones have problems and to mount /system before flashing the scripts.
No luck, boot loop. One thing that I don't understand is why doesn't is why programs like Link2SD cannot see my sd-ext partition. Could that be it?
PR_phandroid said:
Doing it now, it's stuck in the first HTC screen, the one that displays HTC in bright green, before it goes into the the softer green font and displays the carrier. That's where it takes a long time or on the one after?
518MB primary partition formatted in EXT3, about 3.2GB in FAT32, primary and first partition. Installed your ROM after full wipe, ran the script and formated sd-ext like it says. Boot loop, after the MetroPCS logo it reboots back into the HTC quietly brilliant splash screen. What the heck could be happening???? I'm S-ON but unlocked. Could that be it?
I can confirm it's the script because I flashed only your ROM and the phone booted OK. Will try running the script again after 1 boot to see if that works. The only thing left to try is that the OP of CRON's thread says that some phones have problems and to mount /system before flashing the scripts.
No luck, boot loop. One thing that I don't understand is why doesn't is why programs like Link2SD cannot see my sd-ext partition. Could that be it?
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You did like this:
Full wipe
Install rom
Install int2ext+
Go to mount nd storage nd format /sd-ext
Reboot
If still not working try a2sd+
I am not sure other things cz i dont hv marvelc,bt it should be working..
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crossfire77 said:
You did like this:
Full wipe
Install rom
Install int2ext+
Go to mount nd storage nd format /sd-ext
Reboot
If still not working try a2sd+
I am not sure other things cz i dont hv marvelc,bt it should be working..
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Yes, that's exactly what I did. Let me try a2sd+ and see what happens.
a2sd+ didn't go into a boot loop but my space didn't increase. So to everyone out there AVOID the MetroPCS HTC Wildfire S. This has been a nightmare, Crossfire77 I really appreciate your help and your patience. Tomorrow the wife gets a new phone.
PR_phandroid said:
Yes, that's exactly what I did. Let me try a2sd+ and see what happens.
a2sd+ didn't go into a boot loop but my space didn't increase. So to everyone out there AVOID the MetroPCS HTC Wildfire S. This has been a nightmare, Crossfire77 I really appreciate your help and your patience. Tomorrow the wife gets a new phone.
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it won't show you space like int2ext+
but it has space.its similiary like link2sd.
you try to install apps and then see your internal space won't decreased.
crossfire77 said:
it won't show you space like int2ext+
but it has space.its similiary like link2sd.
you try to install apps and then see your internal space won't decreased.
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Also checked and no luck. What a weird situation with that phone!
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PR_phandroid said:
Also checked and no luck. What a weird situation with that phone!
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bad..anyways you can check with link2sd also.
or god wants you to spend money on new phone :good:
I have used EQDKP5.2 ROM with CronMod-INT2EXT4 on my phone and also on a friend's phone without any problems. You should also try.
sixline said:
I have used EQDKP5.2 ROM with CronMod-INT2EXT4 on my phone and also on a friend's phone without any problems. You should also try.
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Cz your rom has OC kernel..stock kernel isn't compatible with ext4 partition.
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Yeah but thats what he has asked for..
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Nice stable rom
I've tasted a few roms since I rooted my wildfire S and I have the same answer for everyone that looks for a stable rom:
- WildJOY joyOS There haven't found any bug at all on it and it's quite smooth. The only "problem" is that if you don't like iPhones this interface is not for you.
Hey guys! So my wildfire is rooted and i am using rempuzzle! I want to partition my sd card to flash a2sd scripts and when partitioning, there is no option of selecting ext4! I tried finding different CWM version which supports this option but couldnt find any! I remember there was one CWM which gave the option of selecting EXT and SWAP but i somehow forgot! so need ur help!
thnx in advance!
afair cwm 6 supports ext 4 (; of not then why u don't make stock ext2 which comes with most recoveries?? on our device there won't be any difference between those ones (;
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