Nokia 3.2 custom ROM - Nokia 3.2 Questions & Answers

is there any custom ROM for Nokia 3.2, because the system files takes a lot of the storage, and the phone itself sucks, any help would be appreciated.

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MIUI advice

I'm interested in trying a MIUI ROM and I wanted to know which is the best/most stable atm. I'm currently running LeeDroid 2.2f a2sd and want to know if there's anything i need to do first, before i can install it and if i can use ROM manager to do it. Any advice would be apreciated. Thanks.
I used miui-desire-0.11.5-deodexed_n_i_x some days ago. I also had LeeDroid before that and made a full wipe/factory reset and deleted the cache and the d-cache using Clockwork Recovery. It is stable, but you need to flash your language straight after u flashed the ROM or you will have japanese language.

[Q] Superwipe?

Hi,
I'm helping out a friend with his WFS to unlock, install clockwork and root the phone, so far i've done this successfully which isn't to bad for me!!! I've now come to flashing a custom rom and what i want to know is how do i get a fresh install from rom to rom as i try them?
I've read about a superwipe then flash a rom so everything is clean but after doing a seach on here i can't find a wipe zip file for the WFS?
Also when i install a custom rom i seem to have a very low internal memory left, as low as 35mb?!!
can anyone assist please?
Thanks
You just have to remember 3 wipes in clockwork mod (CWM) before flashing a new rom.
1.data/factory reset
2.cache partition
3.dalvik (in advance)
Thanks for that, found them all in CWM.
I've re flashed this rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432259
After i do the initial set up of the phone im only getting 48mb of internal storage free, is this normal or a bit low? I've partitioned the sd card and running link2sd so overall space will be ok, but just think the internal is a little low?
Thanks
The link is not working for some reason.
If its a sense based rom I have read many people having the same issue.
Why not try cm7.2 cyanogen by alquez.
I've been using it for months now and find it by far the best.
Its fast, stable and good on battery too.
No going back to sense for me.

Can I dual boot, with seperate Data partitions?

I was wondering if there was anyway I could dual boot my Nexus 7 and have both installs totally independent of each other?
I want to keep my device rooted, but I want to use Sky Go as well, and Sky Go doesn't play nice with root.
I would like to have one partition rooted with a custom rom, and another partition that is completely stock, stock ROM, kernel etc.
And I would also like to have the apps installed totally independent of each other so that my stock partition can't see any superuser stuff that I have installed in my custom partition.
I hope this makes sense? Is this possible?
Cheers
Stewart
Hypothetically you might be able to do like CM already does on the touchpad, they have virtual partitions to store all the android stuff since they dont want to remove/modify the underlying webos partitions.
At the very minimum you would need a rom that is modified to take advantage of running from a different location.
You would also need some way to select which one to boot at start.
Some dual boot solutions cheat by using recovery to boot the other rom, since there's no major differences beyond the fact it doesnt boot by default
You want MultiROM. The first ROM would have to be rooted, but the secondary can be completely stock and unrooted.
There is a module for the xposed framework which are able to hide root for selected apps.
Sent from my Desire HD

[Q][SE Xperia arc Lt15i]Device not recognized, custom ROM unable to install

I own a SE Xperia arc. I have equipped it with CWM 5.5. I have flashed a custom kernel (ArcKnight Kernel) and a custom rom (Cyanogenmod 10). One day, when I was formatting my phone, I accidentally selected to format the /system directory, which wiped the ROM. Now I am not able to install any new ROM since they are giving me Status 7 errors, and even if I clear the getprop statements in the updater-scripts file they were still not able to flash ROMs. The computer is not recognizing the device when plugged in. I would like a refersher on how I can revive my device. I am able to go to recovery and access all options from it, but not any further. Please do help me out guys, as I have tried similar procedures without too much negative results. Thank you for your help in advance.
gvprvn89 said:
I own a SE Xperia arc. I have equipped it with CWM 5.5. I have flashed a custom kernel (ArcKnight Kernel) and a custom rom (Cyanogenmod 10). One day, when I was formatting my phone, I accidentally selected to format the /system directory, which wiped the ROM. Now I am not able to install any new ROM since they are giving me Status 7 errors, and even if I clear the getprop statements in the updater-scripts file they were still not able to flash ROMs. The computer is not recognizing the device when plugged in. I would like a refersher on how I can revive my device. I am able to go to recovery and access all options from it, but not any further. Please do help me out guys, as I have tried similar procedures without too much negative results. Thank you for your help in advance.
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just flash only a build.prop file on this. i can make a zip 4 you if u attach me build.prop of any of ur roms =)

Simplest way to get back to stock

I know there are several threads that will show me how to get back to stock but theyre all at least a few years old. Currently my 5T is running a custom rom based on Android 11 with TWRP bluspark 3.3.1x. Can I just put a full stock zip on my sdcard and flash it in Twrp? Then by via adb or twrp, flash the stock recovery?
My main concern is getting stuck in a place it's hard to recover from. Based on my reading (and from memory) I believe the above will work but I'm not sure which recovery to flash nor am I certain which rom because its been updated. I don't believe I can flash an android 10 rom or recovery to it at this time. That would be for me the simplest solution. Once I get it back to stock I can just do the OTA updates.
The phone isn't for me. I'm giving it to a kid who needs it currently and the rom it's currently running has terrible battery drain. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I had heavily modified my phone where my sdcard(internal storage) itself was not getting recognised and has tried custom os like Ubuntu touch and sailfish OS installed. But recently flashed OOS 10.0.1 back on my oneplus5t device. What I did was to wipe partition system, data, cache/dalvik and format data. Then I flashed the rom. When the device started. I did a factory reset again. This worked for me.

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