Some questions about ROMs. - Hero, G2 Touch Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I'm using Modaco's custom ROM and want to try the Clean ION ROM. I plan on installing that just to try it, and then revert back to the official HTC ROMs.
So my question is... if I do the update.zip process to install Clean ION, will I lose the ability to use the update.zip process? (Will I have to root it again?) And I have the recovery image etc on my SD Card, if I format the SD card will I lose root-access or whatever you call it (the power + home button thing)?
And if I want to revert back to the original... should I use the RUU or one of the Update.zip files posted up on Modaco? And same question applies here, will I lose the ability to root?
Thanks

Gormandy said:
So I'm using Modaco's custom ROM and want to try the Clean ION ROM. I plan on installing that just to try it, and then revert back to the official HTC ROMs.
So my question is... if I do the update.zip process to install Clean ION, will I lose the ability to use the update.zip process? (Will I have to root it again?) And I have the recovery image etc on my SD Card, if I format the SD card will I lose root-access or whatever you call it (the power + home button thing)?
And if I want to revert back to the original... should I use the RUU or one of the Update.zip files posted up on Modaco? And same question applies here, will I lose the ability to root?
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seems you have no idea what you are talking about. you might wanna find out some things about the recovery image, the meaning and making of root access and the difference between update.zip-style updating and ruu-style updating...
edit: btw, this is not meant to offend you, but you will run into some problems, or at least have way more work than necessary if you don't know what you are doing...

First of all if you are using MoDaCo's ROM you should have a custom recovery (power + home). If you have flashed the recovery there is no way to disappear if you format your memory card (SD Card). If Clean ION ROM is prerooted you don't have to root it again. If you want to go back to the original HTC Hero ROM , just download a RUU-WWE update in .exe from the original HTC website. But if you want to keep the custom recovery and custom ROM then use MoDaCo's update.zip and update through your custom recovery

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ap2sd

hi guys i have a hero on latest orange firmware and i would like to install this app so i can copy my apps to sd card instead of internal memory im running windows xp just to let you know
can i use a partition manager in windows to set up the card then install ap2sd and start moving the apps or do i have to do it a different way
if i can do it that way can someone point me in the right direction for a guide on how to do it
if not i will search for the link again about doing via cmd prompt
If you have the latest Orange firmware, from Orange, you will not be rooted. You will need to root your phone first. I'd be inclined to install a Modaco custom ROM anyway, since APPS2SD is built in.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
If you have the latest Orange firmware, from Orange, you will not be rooted. You will need to root your phone first. I'd be inclined to install a Modaco custom ROM anyway, since APPS2SD is built in.
Regards,
Dave
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i have already rooted my phone mate and what would be the advantage of installing modaco rom also all i want to do is install ap2sd, don't really want to brick the phone or break it in anyway and i don't know what guide to follow to flash with latest modaco rom
The advantage of going to the Modaco ROM is that Apps2SD is already built in. Couple it with Amon-Ra's recovery image, and you have everything you need to get your apps onto your SD card.
However, if you don't want to do this, you could try following this guide, though I couldn't tell if you it was 100% applicable for the Hero. Certainly the section concerning using JF's recovery terminal won't be applicable as the Hero doesn't have a hardware keyboard, so I guess you'll be taking the adb/fastboot route.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Dave
EDIT: Meant to say one last thing - which is the easiest route, Modaco ROM or "manual"? Modaco, by a country mile.
cheers mate whats the safest best way of doing it and what firmware/modem pack is best for uk orange also what is the apn settings for orange as i guess i will lose them after update
I believe that all the recent Modaco releases have the Orange APNs built in, though I could be wrong.
Assuming you already have a custom recovery image (Cyanogen, Amon-Ra etc), this post should give you what you need to go to the latest Modaco ROM. If you haven't already got a custom ROM image installed, do so, because you'll be able to Nandroid backup your exist ROM and roll back if necessary.
Personally, I'm still on Cyanogens recovery image because I really see no need to Apps2SD, but the Amon-Ra recovery image has been well received and can partition your SD card for you to get Apps2SD working.
Regards,
Dave
Agree with Foxmeister, using Modaco's custom ROM is by far the easiest way to do it.
I'm using the latest Modaco ROM V2.7.1 and it just works, it's fast reliable and you'll have a rooted phone that will allow you to do so much more in the long run.
I'm also using RA-HERO-v1.2.2 recovery console and you've got the option to move all apps + Dalvik-cache to the SD, partition your SD Card etc with a couple of key strokes. Couldn't be easier really.
skedone said:
cheers mate whats the safest best way of doing it and what firmware/modem pack is best for uk orange also what is the apn settings for orange as i guess i will lose them after update
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APN Setting for Orange UK is OrangeInternet.
I'm using the Modaco custom ROM on Orange UK and haven't ever had to reset the APN settings even after a complete wipe of the phone.

[Q] HowTo : flash roms ?

sorry in advance if this is the wrong place for this....
i can't find out what i need to by doing forum searches and maybe this could help someone else too..
...and feel free to redirect me to another thread for some specifics.
any way i have my phone rooted and running kaos froyo v24
what do i need to do to best try other roms, or just update to v30?
how do i flash ? - and how do i know when to do a full wipe? - and what does that entail(should i do a backup , and does the back up need to be on my computer,not my phone?)
could flashing other roms make my current one unstable?
and lastly .....will i lose all my apps and contacts and stuff with each flash or full wipe?
any clarification on these matters would be awesome.
and thanks so much everyone..... you have given me a better phone
brendan
This would be better placed in Q&A, but I will be happy to help you. All you need to do to flash another rom is what you did for the first one. To move up from one version of a rom to another, you don't need to wipe unless the instructions specify you to do so. But when in doubt, wipe. That is if you dont mind losing all of your saved data. But when going to a new rom, then wiping is a must. Yes, you will lose all apps and contacts for each wipe. No, your phone will not be unstable because of the flash, though if the rom has bugs then it could be. Hope this helps
I suggest installing titanium backup from the market. It allows you to save your current apps and data to be reinstalled on your new rom.
Before flashing a new rom, create a nandroid of your current rom by holding vol up + power. Scroll to backup/restore and create the nand. If for any reason you dont like the new rom, you can wipe data, dalvik, and ext (if your sd card is partitioned) and restore the nand. Your phone will be exactly like before.
To flash a new rom, save the file to the root of your sd card (not in any folder), do a wipe if your going to a new rom or if you have problems updating the old one, and flash the file you downloaded. If your updating the same rom the developer will tell you if you need to wipe or not.
FYI- Nands are saved on your sd card in the nandroid folder. You dont need to mess with them. When you restore, amon ra will look in that folder for you. Don't rename your recoveries like I did and render them useless.
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And your contacts should be resynced when you flash a new rom as long as you're using Gmail and allowing it to backup.
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awesome !!!
thanks so much guys!

[Q] New to Rooting - Trying to Get Froyo

Hello everyone,
I'm new to the Eris. I've had it for a few months, but this is the first "in-depth" thing I've done with it.
I've decided to take the plunge and root the phone. I'm going to use the on-screen method.
My question is this: What do I need to do to prepare? I've got all my apps backed up to the SD card, and the phone is charging right now.
Any suggestions as to what ROM to use? Or what I need to get the Froyo update, etc?
I'm new, so I'm browsing and learning, but any information you guys have would be great. Thanks in advance.
If you want a Froyo rom, that is what you'll need to download. There are about a half dozen in the development section and all mention "Froyo" in the title. Read the entire thread and it's not a bad idea to read some comments. If the developer says you need the google apps aka gapps zip, get it too. Put both files (or only one if gapps isn't needed) on the root (not in any folders) of your sd. Once you're rooted you should enter recovery by powering off, then boot holding power and vol up (rooting instructions may take you there anyway). Youll see options to reboot, ms toggle, backup/restore, etc. Go to back up/restore and create a nandroid by following the prompts. Press vol down until you return to the home screen, then go to wipe. Wipe data/factory reset and wipe dalvik cache. Vol down back to the main screen and flash the new rom and gapps (if needed). ENJOY. Note: Read all instructions thoroughly before rooting. If any instructions i've listed are different then those listed in the official instructions, follow them first. Once you're rooted and begin changing roms frequently you need to always make a nandroid of the current rom your own (in case you dont like the new one or have problems flashing it), wipe data and dalvik (ext partition too if your sd card is partitioned and you're using a rom which allows apps2sd via a partitioned sd card - froyo currently does not), and backup your apps/settings via the app of your choice before flashing. If your upgrading your current rom you usually wont have to do a wipe (the developer will indicate it in the instructions).
It's a good idea to back up your apps before flashing new roms. Titanium is my favorite app but its for root only. Search the market. You can probably find an app to use before you root.
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joshw0000 said:
If you want a Froyo rom, that is what you'll need to download. There are about a half dozen in the development section and all mention "Froyo" in the title. Read the entire thread and it's not a bad idea to read some comments. If the developer says you need the google apps aka gapps zip, get it too. Put both files (or only one if gapps isn't needed) on the root (not in any folders) of your sd. Once you're rooted you should enter recovery by powering off, then boot holding power and vol up (rooting instructions may take you there anyway). Youll see options to reboot, ms toggle, backup/restore, etc. Go to back up/restore and create a nandroid by following the prompts. Press vol down until you return to the home screen, then go to wipe. Wipe data/factory reset and wipe dalvik cache. Vol down back to the main screen and flash the new rom and gapps (if needed). ENJOY. Note: Read all instructions thoroughly before rooting. If any instructions i've listed are different then those listed in the official instructions, follow them first. Once you're rooted and begin changing roms frequently you need to always make a nandroid of the current rom your own (in case you dont like the new one or have problems flashing it), wipe data and dalvik (ext partition too if your sd card is partitioned and you're using a rom which allows apps2sd via a partitioned sd card - froyo currently does not), and backup your apps/settings via the app of your choice before flashing. If your upgrading your current rom you usually wont have to do a wipe (the developer will indicate it in the instructions).
It's a good idea to back up your apps before flashing new roms. Titanium is my favorite app but its for root only. Search the market. You can probably find an app to use before you root.
Sent from my Froyo Eris using XDA App
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Wow, thanks for getting back to me with such detail. Very, very much appreciated. It turns out however, that I won't be able to do this.
I checked out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=742228
I found that I had release keys under my build number, which indicates is the 2.1 leak - which really sucks, because I got the update OTA... why would they send out a leaked platform? That sucks
Ah well, thanks very much for your help. I'm going to take a look at my brothers phone, and see if we can root that. Thanks
You CAN root ANY eris now. Do a little more research.
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my advice would be to save yourself the hadache and just dl the 1 click root app. soo worth it plus it goes to a good cause...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=742228

[Q] NOOB: HTC Desire UPDATE from "LeeDrOiD V2.5.0 FINAL" to "LeeDrOiD V3.0.8.2 GB"

[Q] NOOB: HTC Desire UPDATE from "LeeDrOiD V2.5.0 FINAL" to "LeeDrOiD V3.0.8.2 GB"
Hi all xda fans!
I'm neewbie in this topic, so let me ask:
I recently completed my HTC Desire GSM root (took me few days ). I've chosen the ROM "LeeDrOiD V2.5.0 FINAL" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=768703).
Now I'd like to upgrade it to "LeeDrOiD V3.0.8.2 GB" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038195).
I've done these steps during my first rooting>
1. Downloaded my provider's RUU rom
2. Rooted my device using Unrevoked 3.21 and custom recovery (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9207011#post9207011) - recovery-RA-desire-v2.0.0
3. S-Off'd with Alpharev
4. Partitioned my SD card with Gparted - created 200 MB ext4 partition out of my 8GB SD card
5. Nandroid backup of the Stock ROM
6. Flasehd LeeDrOiD 2.5.0
Please help me, what steps should I take to upgrade to LeeDrOiD 3.0.8.2?
I.e. do I need tto wipe user data? do factory reset? go back to stock rom and repeat the process with new rom? simply put zip into sd card and flash it using 'volume down+power button' menu?
Thank you all for your answers
just rename the file update.zip (you do not actually have to it just make things a little easer) place on sdcard (same as you would have done for the other leedriod version you flashed) boot to recovery and flash update.zip.
Generally you do not need to do a full wipe/delete when upgrading a rom from the same dev but some people like me always do a full wipe/delete even tho it is not required. if you choose not to do full wipe/delete just simply delete cache, wipe dalvik and flash update.zip and your done, all apps ect will still be installed ect and you will be back up and running.
Hm, I think I noticed these two use different file system... newer version says I should use ext3, but during my rooting I used ext4...would this make a difference?

[Q] instaling ROM from phone/SD-S3 I9300

Hi, i'm new in this so i just need answers for couple of questions.
1. Can I flash new ROM from phone storage or does it have to be from SD card?
2. If i flash from SD, will new ROM be installed on phone storage or SD card?
3. When i do that, will all my data be deleted from previous ROM?
4. When i flash ROM do i need to again root my phone and install titanium backup?
5. what Custom ROM's are really good? your suggestions
1. Can I flash new ROM from phone storage or does it have to be from SD card?
depending on what kind of custom recovery you are using, you can install it from internal phone storage and sd card. Use philz touch recovery to have both storages available for you to choose roms from
2. If i flash from SD, will new ROM be installed on phone storage or SD card?
if performing a clean flash all data from phone would be lost as the primary step itself is to wipe data. Data on external sd card remains intact as long as you dont format it from recovery
3. When i do that, will all my data be deleted from previous ROM?
all data would be lost when you do a data wipe and devs take no responsibility for any loss wrt to your phone or data and so their piece of advice before you flash ANY rom or mod is to : Back up Back up and Back up. Use titanium backup to retain apps and a nandroid backup from recovery to be on safe side and stay away from after effects of a bad rom flash.
4. When i flash ROM do i need to again root my phone and install titanium backup?
rooting phone again is not required after installing custom roms since they already have the SU binaries included when the rom is cooked. Installation of Titanium back up after every rom Installation is must cuz itz an app on your phone memory
5. what Custom ROM's are really good?
again depends on what you like to see on your phone. If you like having the stock look on your phone and still enjoy benefits of using a rooted custom rom go for roms based on sammy firmwares. If you want to go a step ahead and have a nexusish look on your phone and be more open source go for CM and AOSP roms
thats not all. XDA has a lot of threads about flashing roms and recoveries. Do a lot of reading and proceed carefully at your own risk before playing with your phone.
Cheers
Well its so easy..
1- yup you can..
2- no it will be installed on te phone..
3- most of the roms are rooted.. but you can instal supersu.zip to root it or update the root panery, and you mostly will not lose the costem recovery..but some romes offer to download custom recoverys..
4- i think temask's unofficial cm11 is good.. and you can install omega touchwiz rom..:good:
I have no idea what I'm doing
Good day, I'm having a problem with understanding how to install the nexus operating system on my SGS3 i9300. I have no idea what to download, what i need and how to do it. I know i'm the only one cause everybody seem to get it just fine. So i dont know if you could help me with what i need to do this and how to do it. Thanks in advance.
KvisClayton said:
Good day, I'm having a problem with understanding how to install the nexus operating system on my SGS3 i9300. I have no idea what to download, what i need and how to do it. I know i'm the only one cause everybody seem to get it just fine. So i dont know if you could help me with what i need to do this and how to do it. Thanks in advance.
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watz NEXUS OPERATING SYSTEM .... D-UH :laugh:

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