Running atrix with Gingerblur 2.0. I flashed 2.0 onto my device and by mistake i installed the HDMI mod is there a way i can uninstall it or delete it from my device without having to flash sbf back on to it. Kind of a noob question but in a sense i am a noob. Any help will greatly be appreciated.
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Hey guys looking for some input Im getting a new vibrant and it should have 2.1 stock eclair, I want to flash the bionix v rom, my question is will i need 2.2 froyo before i flash bionix or can i flash from 2.1. or if I need 2.2 how should I go about this step by step please Thanks.
No buddy you will not need to upgrade to 2.2 first. You made a great decision on picking a rom though, best/smoothest one there is IMO. Here is what you should do:
Go to vibrant development forum
Download the AIO vibrant toolbox, it's one of the first stickies.
Install it. Within that toolbox app, install the drivers (i think you also need to have .net 4 installed also which is standard on win7)
Download bionix or whatever rom it is that you want
Make sure your phone is hooked up to the usb and debugging is ON and usb storage is OFF
Click "flash custom rom"
Point the program to your bionix file (which you should have on the computer, NOT the phone!)
Your phone will restart, click reinstall package, it will restart again, and click reinstall packages again. This will bring up your new clockwork mod recovery. Click install update.zip!
Your done!
There is quite a few different ways of doing what you requested, but i would say this is the easiest/most noob friendly way to get started. Hope i helped! You can also send me a pm if you need more one on one help That toolbox is a MUST HAVE regardless of if you follow my directions or not. It will save you if you mess your phone up.
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No buddy you will not need to upgrade to 2.2 first. You made a great decision on picking a rom though, best/smoothest one there is IMO. Here is what you should do:
Go to vibrant development forum
Download the AIO vibrant toolbox, it's one of the first stickies.
Install it. Within that toolbox app, install the drivers (i think you also need to have .net 4 installed also which is standard on win7)
Download bionix or whatever rom it is that you want
Make sure your phone is hooked up to the usb and debugging is ON and usb storage is OFF
Click "flash custom rom"
Point the program to your bionix file (which you should have on the computer, NOT the phone!)
Your phone will restart, click reinstall package, it will restart again, and click reinstall packages again. This will bring up your new clockwork mod recovery. Click install update.zip!
Your done!
There is quite a few different ways of doing what you requested, but i would say this is the easiest/most noob friendly way to get started. Hope i helped! You can also send me a pm if you need more one on one help That toolbox is a MUST HAVE regardless of if you follow my directions or not. It will save you if you mess your phone up.
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Thanks for replying like a boss!
I am also getting the itch to flash a rom and was going to go with Bionix as well. My only question I have is do i haver to install a different modem as well? I live in Chicago. Will i lose all my apps and data when flashing? Can i still get avatar and sims back on bionix?
I cannot confirm Avatar, I THINK there is a fix for it but right out of the flash I am leaning towards no. Sims should be ok.
I am kinda confused on the question of the apps though. Are you talking about stock apps or ones you dl'ed to the phone?
Stock apps you can reinstall via the bloater app. Extra apps I suggest using Titanium Back up to back them up.
I am not familiar with the AIO toolbox as I have been doing it comfortably the old school way of root, clockwork, flash. If that tool roots for you then dl TB and back up ONLY user apps, not system data. After you flash Bionix you can load them back up.
All the posted Roms come with the modem upgrade, if you do not like the one installed then the Bionix thread also has a link to different modems. Majority of people are experiencing best results with KB1 and KA6.
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So I have new vibrant with 2.2 froyo and wanted to know can I flash bionix v rom onto phone with no problems???
johnmo26 said:
So I have new vibrant with 2.2 froyo and wanted to know can I flash bionix v rom onto phone with no problems???
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Should be fine, just root and go. If you can get root and Clockwork then you can flash.
I am very new to the rooting game and have had friends usually help and hook me up but unfortunately moving kinda sucks...anyhow I have rooted my Samsung Fascinate (Verizon) using OneClick and all is running well thus far, but before I go uninstalling cr-apps and moving to flash a new ROM, I cannot create a stock rom/backup via ClockWork Recovery. It reboots and instantly fails and I have to manually select REBOOT. Is this a known issue? Forgive my stupidity Any and all insight is GREATLY appreciated.
If you are using rom manager then read here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1082534
I have looked through a few threads but I am still unsure of where I need to go/what to do.
I evidently removed the Webtop partition when changing roms, or something of that sort. I am currently running HomeBase the Cronic Blue version. With the sale of the lapdocks, I picked one up and changed from CM7 to the HomeBase.
When I plug my phone into the lapdock, it just clones the screen and nothing else. I believe in the HomeBase thread itself, someone said I needed to reinstall the webtop.
So my question then is (if not obvious by now) how do I go about doing that? Looking through some webtop hacks and threads of that sort confused me a bit more. Most of those seem to require having it previously installed and then those modify it? Or am i looking at that completely wrong?
Guide, links to the correct threads, or anything that can get me going in the right direction would be very much appreciated.
You can install just the webtop with the fruitcake webtop addon.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1163009
Make sure you get the one for your Rom 1.8.3, 2.3.4, or 2.3.5
Thank you very much! That is even a thread I looked at but wasn't sure if it was the right thing to do. Just flashed the Webtop addon for 2.3.4 and it worked first go. Very much appreciated.
Hi guys...
I have a rooted (w z4)droid x thats running 2.21.
The update keeps failing so I did a factory retsore...now every reboot takes me to clockwork mod recovery boot screen....but once it boots...update fails
'cause I'm a noob, I don't have bootstrap, clockwork mod or original z4 installed but it seems it's still rooted.
I still seem to have the super user app installed.
What can I do know to wipe it...and install a new update?
Thanks guys in advance...
No one? I could really use some help...
Hello,
I have rooted my Kyocera Rise recently so that I could install hp beats audio drivers on the phone. Something went wrong during the install and now the audio drivers are corrupted and crash the app whenever it has to create a sound. My question is that since I have heard the kyocera rise is pretty locked down on the rom flashing side, is there anyway that I could reinstall the stock 4.0.4 on the kyocera rise?
I am a complete n00b when it comes to flashing roms, but am still pretty good with hardware. Could anyone give me a little guidance on what I have to do to restore the stock android or what I have to do to flash a stock rom. Thanks.
F.Y.I. I did do a TB but was an idiot and did not verify the files, and now everything is corrupted. Thanks for all the help!
Also, if anyone has the stock drivers in the system folder such as etc and the others, that would help a lot, and a TB backup of stock would be even better. A one stop way of restoring android would be fantastic instead of going through all the steps in: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801690
And would this work: http://forums.androidcentral.com/ve...-back-clean-factory-stock-update-10-23-a.html
im having this very same problem and im wondering if anyone solved this for you?