[Q] Vegan Tab ROM Manager Messup? - G Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I Installed VEGAN-Tab 7.0 rc-1 harmony and am up and running fine. i alsoinstalled ROM Manager (and yes I also have clockwork MOD)
I go into Rom manager, hit "Flash Clockworkmod recovery" select gtab,
Then "Back Up Current Rom"
I have tried leaving default file name, and typing in my own. It reboots... but no backup. Right back in to regular startup.
When I hold down volume + it goes into recovery, appears to be doing backup, but after it reboots, the backup is nowhere to be found.
Am I missing something?

Don't use Rom Manager

thebadfrog said:
Don't use Rom Manager
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The problem I had with only using clockwork mod for backups is that a lot of settings somehow changed during restoration.
Aside from ROM Manager, are there any other good backup programs for use on a gtab?

clockwork bekit 0.8 works great just dont use Rom Manager

Thanks. I appreciate it.

I'm running CM7 & even Rom Manager doesn't fully function with that rom. About the only thing I use it for is for the permissions fix, but that's about it.

I tried Using ROM manager to install CM7 and it wouldn't work. I'm going to wait for someone to more fully develop a gingerbread edition with hardware acceration, and then I'll try a different ROM. I just kind of wanted to back up the one I had.
Example of problem with clockwordkmod: I wipes, and did a system restore, and suddenly the gtab didn't register when i rotated the tablet. Also, whereas before I could hit the launch icon and it would show me all 5 of my home screen... nothing happened. I could flick through them, but after combing through the settings, I couldn't get it back the way it was. I ended up starting over from scratch.

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Need step-by-step help flasing Axura 2.2.5.7 Rom

Im on my way to flash Axura 2.2.5.7 on my rooted vibrant . I titanium backed up all my system data and all apps using ‘back up all apps + system data’ feature of titanium. I, then, downloaded Rom Manager *free version… and flashed clockworkmod recovery…then rebooted into recovery and made a nandroid back.
I have now downloaded ODIN 3 v 1.70 on my computer.
I have been reading various guides (including vibrant wiki and bible) on how to root and flash roms.
Since I did ‘flash clockworkmod recovery’ yesterday..do I need to do it again?
Can any one direct me to a step by step process on flashing the Axura Rom.
I guess it’s the fear of the unknown while flashing for the very first time.
Thanks
EDIT: I have copied the titanium folder from internal memory to my pc just in case. I also would like to make a back up of rom manager (nandroid backup or whatever it is caleld) onto my computer... How do I do that? I wasn't ablt to locate the folder.
sLiKK said:
Im on my way to flash Axura 2.2.5.7 on my rooted vibrant . I titanium backed up all my system data and all apps using ‘back up all apps + system data’ feature of titanium. I, then, downloaded Rom Manager *free version… and flashed clockworkmod recovery…then rebooted into recovery and made a nandroid back.
I have now downloaded ODIN 3 v 1.70 on my computer.
I have been reading various guides (including vibrant wiki and bible) on how to root and flash roms.
Since I did ‘flash clockworkmod recovery’ yesterday..do I need to do it again?
Can any one direct me to a step by step process on flashing the Axura Rom.
I guess it’s the fear of the unknown while flashing for the very first time.
Thanks
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The only other thing you need to do, is put the Axura2257.zip (Or whatever it's name is) on the INTERNAL memory card & flash via clockwork Mod or Rom Manager
sorry..a noob here and it might be a stupid question: Can I also use ODIN to flash the rom? I feel I would be more comfortable working through ODIN.
sLiKK said:
sorry..a noob here and it might be a stupid question: Can I also use ODIN to flash the rom? I feel I would be more comfortable working through ODIN.
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Im telling you!, its less the hassle and way easier to do it through Clockwork Mod
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Just make sure you have two files on your 16g internal memory - Update.zip and the Axura.zip(can be named anything other than Update.zip for obvious reasons) file.
Reboot the phone into recovery. If it's blue then hit reinstall packages until it turns green with more options. This may take two times so don't freak if it's still blue after the first, just do it again.
Once in the green recovery go to install file from SD and select the Axura.zip file. Agree to everything and let it run it's course. Once done hit reboot now and enjoy.
thanks guys. just flashed Axura 2.2.5.7 ROM without any hiccups for the first time
Now need to restore apps and settings
Now one more question: What is voodoo and what is the benefit of enabling it on Axura 2.2.5.7?
sLiKK said:
thanks guys. just flashed Axura 2.2.5.7 ROM without any hiccups for the first time
Now need to restore apps and settings
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Woah.. Were you on Android 2.1? Don't restore settings if you were.
Voodoo just converts to EXT4 (Which is faster)
Yes i was on 2.1. I read your post after i had started restoring all apps and data. i turned off my phone when i read this post. how can i get my data stored if not settings?
sLiKK said:
Yes i was on 2.1. I read your post after i had started restoring all apps and data. i turned off my phone when i read this post. how can i get my data stored if not settings?
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You can't to my knowlege... 2.1 & 2.2 are very different, and if you restore the settings & apps then there are going to be allot of problems.. I would just reflash it and manually setup the settings this time, and then backup everything up for the next ROM you choose..
that sucks. I have alot of apps (around 70/80). I had customized settings on them. Its sad not being able to restore those apps and their settings. I can do with system settings.
But overall thanks alot for a great phone experiences. its extremely snappy now and im loving my phone again hehe...
Two things from my experience.
1. You should be able to restore all your apps you backed up in Titanium Backup as it seems to be able to tell what apps won't work with Froyo. You'll see them with a line through them in Titanium. Just restore missing apps with data using the batch feature. Do not restore the one with + all system data.
Then go to Backup/Restore at the top and scroll down to green [SMS/MMS/APN] Dialer Storage and click that and restore it too (this is your text messages). You must restart your phone now for it all to take effect.
2. After you complete #1 - Hit up the market for Voodoo Toggle Reboot app (free). Once it's open you can Enable/Disable Voodoo with it. Click it if it's not green and then hit Reboot Now to activate it. You'll hear Linda talking to you while voodoo installs which may take a bit so don't worry.
Voodoo changes the file system to ext4 which is way faster and very stable. Your phone will fly with it.
You will have to setup new settings for everything else this time, but if you use Launcher Pro you'll be able to backup your desktop settings for next time. Once you get everything the way you like it, backup with Launcher Pro and then with Titanium Backup for next time.
Make sure you don't flash anything else through clockwork with voodoo active unless the Dev says it's ok to do so. An example would be when Axura 2.2.5.8 comes out it'll probably be ok to flash without messing with voodoo (crosses fingers).

messed my phone up

so i downloaded bamf 1.6.3 remix then tried to use the desense thing on the page and it worked but it loaded and said there was a problem with the ui or watever and i needed to clear my data, didn think much of it so i hit the feeling lucky button then tried to launch adw as my home launcher and now i cant get to my home screen at all its all black. messaging halfway works and phone calls work if i recieve them or go threw messaging to make the call. tried rebooting into recovery and it tried to load that image file so i pulled the battery and now im just kinda trying to get feedback from someone on how to fix this.
got it to connect to my pc finally should i delete the pg05img.zip file and reboot into recovery?
I would re flash the Rom. Install adw then use the de sense script.
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You should definitely either delete or rename the PG05IMG.zip so that you dont coincidently flash it in the future. You could try to long press on the screen as if you were going to add a widget and add the market to whatever screen your defaulted in and try to remove ADW and reinstall it and hope that works. Or maybe try another launcher. I use Launcher pro myself and it works fine.
yeah, I made the mistake of installing a new radio, leaving the pb05img on the card, then installing a new rom on top of it. When it didn't like the rom (couldn't get to the desktop portion or whatever its called), I couldn't go in recovery from hboot either.
What I did was...
remove the memory card, go into hboot, choose recovery, once in recovery I put the microsd card in from under the battery WHILE the phone was still up and running (needed a knife to do it)
Then mounted the sdcard within CWM and chose my backup.

Having problems right after root.

When ever my phone's screen is off, aka when I'm sleeping, it will automatically go back to the original Samsung launcher, instead of Go Launcher, which is what I have installed and defaulted. Sometimes it goes back to stock launcher when my phone is sitting around for a few minutes, doesnt have to be overnight. When I make the transition from stock launcher to Go Launcher, I get "Problem loading widgets" Pretty annoying.
Second, some apps stop working and disappear (from the notification bar). Specifically Lookout Security, Juice Defender, WidgetLocker (goes back to stock locker) and BatteryBar notification battery icon. I'm not sure whats going on, I have no ROM flashed, the only thing I have added since my root have been: AdFree, SuperUser, Titanium Backup, and Screenshot it. I have no idea what do do now, thanks.
CollegeProfesor said:
When ever my phone's screen is off, aka when I'm sleeping, it will automatically go back to the original Samsung launcher, instead of Go Launcher, which is what I have installed and defaulted. Sometimes it goes back to stock launcher when my phone is sitting around for a few minutes, doesnt have to be overnight. When I make the transition from stock launcher to Go Launcher, I get "Problem loading widgets" Pretty annoying.
Second, some apps stop working and disappear (from the notification bar). Specifically Lookout Security, Juice Defender, WidgetLocker (goes back to stock locker) and BatteryBar notification battery icon. I'm not sure whats going on, I have no ROM flashed, the only thing I have added since my root have been: AdFree, SuperUser, Titanium Backup, and Screenshot it. I have no idea what do do now, thanks.
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Not sure what its happening, but one thing you can try is freezing all the launchers you are not using titanium backup and leaving only one that you want to use. That will keep the launcher from changing when you don't want.
But take caution, don't freeze all the launchers - make sure one is still available, or you will get a soft brick that you will have to either re flash or restore a nandroid backup.
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Launchers
CollegeProfesor said:
When ever my phone's screen is off, aka when I'm sleeping, it will automatically go back to the original Samsung launcher, instead of Go Launcher, which is what I have installed and defaulted. Sometimes it goes back to stock launcher when my phone is sitting around for a few minutes, doesnt have to be overnight. When I make the transition from stock launcher to Go Launcher, I get "Problem loading widgets" Pretty annoying.
Second, some apps stop working and disappear (from the notification bar). Specifically Lookout Security, Juice Defender, WidgetLocker (goes back to stock locker) and BatteryBar notification battery icon. I'm not sure whats going on, I have no ROM flashed, the only thing I have added since my root have been: AdFree, SuperUser, Titanium Backup, and Screenshot it. I have no idea what do do now, thanks.
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#1: When the phone gives you the option to choose a launcher
as default there is a little checkbox on the bottom which you can
checkmark before selecting your preferred default launcher so it will
not ask you everytime you go to the home screen or restart the phone.
#2: In order to SAVE any settings you make while using Go Launcher
you need to open the settings for Go Launcher and scroll down until
you see "save" and "restore".
After making any changes to anything in Go Launcher use the save
settings in go launcher.
#3: Problem loading widgets after reboot is a commonly known issue
in many launchers. The stock Touchwiz 4 launcher does not have this problem.
The only time you will see this problem is when you reboot the phone
or if you power off the phone and restart it.
If you do not select and save as default the launcher of your choice
it may not startup with whatever customizations and additions you
have made to it.
P.S. these problems you are experiencing have nothing to do with rooting the phone.
Good Luck!
dayv said:
Not sure what its happening, but one thing you can try is freezing all the launchers you are not using titanium backup and leaving only one that you want to use. That will keep the launcher from changing when you don't want.
But take caution, don't freeze all the launchers - make sure one is still available, or you will get a soft brick that you will have to either re flash or restore a nandroid backup.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I777 using XDA App
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Can you tell me what the name of the stock Samsung launcher is in Titanium?
Go Launcher is my default, its always been this way too. By the way, I just plugged my phone in to drag and drop a file and after I disconnected the USB via the notification bar option, the phone restarted on its own and went to the stock Samsung launcher, giving me the widget problem again. I pressed the home button and it gives me the option to choose my default launcher, which is Go Launcher, which I've selected 20 times already. This happened after I rooted so I assumed that was the problem.
Thanks alot though guys.
Quick edit: This whole default home screen problem happens when I reboot my phone, I just tried it a few times and that seems to be it
Launchers
CollegeProfesor said:
Can you tell me what the name of the stock Samsung launcher is in Titanium?
Go Launcher is my default, its always been this way too. By the way, I just plugged my phone in to drag and drop a file and after I disconnected the USB via the notification bar option, the phone restarted on its own and went to the stock Samsung launcher, giving me the widget problem again. I pressed the home button and it gives me the option to choose my default launcher, which is Go Launcher, which I've selected 20 times already. This happened after I rooted so I assumed that was the problem.
Thanks alot though guys.
Quick edit: This whole default home screen problem happens when I reboot my phone, I just tried it a few times and that seems to be it
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What rom are you using? If it's the stock or stock rooted 2.3.4 i777 SGS2
rom then your default launcher which came with the rom is Touchwiz 4.
If you installed/flashed some custom rom then your launcher is possibly something
other than Touchwiz 4 but either way the STOCK launcher for i777 is Touchwiz 4.
Either way your best bet would be to flash the "UnNamed 1.0.4" custom rom.
It has the stock Touchwiz 4 launcher. If you like Go Launcher better
you can download and install from the market. It's a free app.
After you do this, just re-read my previous reply if you still have
any problems. (which I doubt).
The UnNamed rom is currently the best custom rom available for our
phones. It can be downloaded here: update-unnamed-v1.0.4-full.zip
After you flash this rom I bet your problems will magically disappear.
I have no ROM flashed currently, just rooted applications.
Very tempting, however I'm new to this whole rooting and flashing process, I definitely don't want to brick my phone. So, do I flash this ROM via Rom Manager? Where do I put this UnNamed file?
UnNamed Rom
CollegeProfesor said:
I have no ROM flashed currently, just rooted applications.
Very tempting, however I'm new to this whole rooting and flashing process, I definitely don't want to brick my phone. So, do I flash this ROM via Rom Manager? Where do I put this UnNamed file?
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If your phone is properly rooted, flash the UnNamed rom using
CWM Recovery.
The easiest way to get to CWM Recovery is to go to the market
and download a free app called "reboot recovery".
After it's installed, you will be able to go to CWM Recovery
with one click.
You can find this "Reboot Recovery" app here: http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/tools/reboot-recovery_vusz.html
First download the UnNamed rom and copy it to your sdcard
(don't put it into any folder)
Then when you are in CWM Recovery select "install zip from sdcard".
Then select the UnNamed rom file you copied to your sdcard.
Once it's selected (highlighted) press the HOME key in cwm recovery.
After it's done flashing select "Reboot system" in CWM Recovery.
That's all there is to it.. The whole process after downloading
the new custom rom is less than 5 minutes.
Good luck!
You guys are extremely helpful, I gave a thanks to every post in here. So before I flash this ROM, do I need to backup what I currently have? I typically back up with Titanium.
Im currently downloading the ROM.
Backup
CollegeProfesor said:
You guys are extremely helpful, I gave a thanks to every post in here. So before I flash this ROM, do I need to backup what I currently have? I typically back up with Titanium.
Im currently downloading the ROM.
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Yes, it's a good idea to backup the existing rom.
Sorry I forgot to mention it.
You cannot backup a rom with titanium.
Use CWM Recovery to backup the rom.
It's just as easy to backup or restore a rom in
CWM Recovery than it is to flash a new custom rom.
CWM has a option in the menu which says:
"Backup/Restore".
Titanium backup only backs up APPS and
the cooresponding data and system files.
(not roms).
Good Luck!
Sounds good, I just backed up via CWM and I'm still waiting for the ROM to download. Thanks for taking me through this whole process by the way
Meanwhile, where can I view what this UnNamed ROM features?
Info
CollegeProfesor said:
Meanwhile, where can I view what this UnNamed ROM features?
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You can read up on it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1299474
Good luck!
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CollegeProfesor said:
Meanwhile, where can I view what this UnNamed ROM features?
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Another thing I forgot to mention is that after you have flashed the UnNamed
rom if you want to use the Titanium Backup to restore your apps, never
select "Restore All Apps and System Data".
If you do it will cause a lot of problems and force closes (fc's).
The way to restore apps with Titanium Backup when using custom
roms is to select "restore missing apps with data" only.
Misterjunky said:
You can read up on it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1299474
Good luck!
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Another thing I forgot to mention is that after you have flashed the UnNamed
rom if you want to use the Titanium Backup to restore your apps, never
select "Restore All Apps and System Data".
If you do it will cause a lot of problems and force closes (fc's).
The way to restore apps with Titanium Backup when using custom
roms is to select "restore missing apps with data" only.
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Okay, I just flashed the ROM and all of my apps are still there, are you saying that when I flash a new ROM my apps should not be there, and that I have to restore them via Titanium Backup?
Well, I did another reboot and Im having the same problems as before.
Also, everytime I disconnect USB mass storage my phone automatically re-boots. Only after a root did this happen...
Touch wiz launcher is TwLauncher
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CollegeProfesor said:
Okay, I just flashed the ROM and all of my apps are still there, are you saying that when I flash a new ROM my apps should not be there, and that I have to restore them via Titanium Backup?
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Go back into cwm recovery and do a fresh/clean flash of the UnNamed
rom by selecting "wipe data/factory reset" in cwm recovery then go
ahead and select "install zip from sdcard" like you already have.
Then before you either restore apps or install apps check out the rom.
It will not have any problem at all and it will only have the
Touchwiz 4 launcher which it comes with.
After that if by restoring or installing go launcher you start having
problems, either stick with Touchwiz 4 launcher or choose a different
launcher (not go launcher) there are dozens of launchers in the
android market to choose from and 99% of em are free.
Best bet though... stick with Touchwiz 4. (my opinion only).
You might want to either install or restore one app at a time
and see which one is perhaps causing your problem too.
Some apps are just not 100% compatible with either the
phone itself, or with certain launchers.
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CollegeProfesor said:
Also, everytime I disconnect USB mass storage my phone automatically re-boots. Only after a root did this happen...
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It makes no difference how you rooted the phone
because all these new custom roms are pre-rooted.
So whatever you did to root the phone does not matter.
These custom roms over-write any existing rooting.
Be sure that when you are not using usb storage
that you go into settings and enable "USB debugging".
Still having these problems, I went ahead and Unrooted my phone. Ill try this whole process at another time. Bookmarking this thread and thanked you again.
See you soon
superOneclick
CollegeProfesor said:
Still having these problems, I went ahead and Unrooted my phone. Ill try this whole process at another time. Bookmarking this thread and thanked you again.
see you soon
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Be sure to ONLY use SuperOneClick rooter to root with.
It can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=674200&d=1312258565
Misterjunky said:
Be sure to ONLY use SuperOneClick rooter to root with.
It can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=674200&d=1312258565
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Oh, I used Odin, I followed zedomax's instructions found here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-2Z2dKsuio

Tried to update Google Apps, but ended up uninstalling them. Need market back.

Making the story as short as possible: I wanted to install CM7, so I factory-resetted my AT&T Captivate (with Android 2.1), what caused lots of force closes on every process and market wouldn't download anything. Tried to install the most recent version of gapps available on cyanogenmod wiki, but all it did was delete the old apks without putting anything on their place. Now I don't have market, gmail, gtalk and not even the web browser. Phone is still rooted, but as soon as I open the terminal emulator it force-closes.
Before resetting the phone, I backed up everything with ROM Manager and also Titanium Backup. But I don't know what to do with these backups, since I don't have android market and can't install any app to begin recovery. What should I do?
I'll be glad to provide more details if needed, just ask me. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Just to show I've done my reading before asking: I guess I'll have to use Odin to re-flash the phone, but I'm not sure if this is the best method. I've already messed up and I don't want to make it worse, so I though I should ask before doing anything else. On the Odin tutorial I found, they used I897UCJF6 but I have no idea if this will work with my I897UCJH7. Maybe I could flash the gapps again if I found a version for Eclair (which I have searched and downloaded, but the recovery menu won't install it, just showing "installation aborted" - should I search and download other versions?). Maybe I could build the gapps zip again using the apks from Titanium Backup. I've also tried to reset and wipe the phone again, but nothing would restore the gapps.
Some other info that might be useful.
Firmware version: 2.1-update1
Baseband version: I897UCJH7
Kernel version: 2.6.29
Build number: ECLAIR.UCJH7
If you can get into recovery, do a restore from their. Since you backed up using ROM Manager you will be able to restore that backup with CWM. I don't use CWM, so I'm not sure of the exact wording of the option.
Once you've restored, you should be able to then flash CM7 and gapps. You should redownload in case you had a bad download. Check the md5 if you want extra peace of mind. Also be sure that you're wiping properly and that what you're flashing is compatible with your device.
As phones vary so much, I can't offer much further assistance. It's a place to start though.
Supersonic Evo 4G | MIUI | Tapatalk
Well, I guess yesterday I was too tired to think, I just ended up panicking and couldn't think of anything to do. Luckily, thanks to your suggestion I could realize what I had to do. I'll explain for others who might have this same problem and find this topic via Google.
As I had clockworkmod installed previously, there was a folder called clockworkmod on the root of my sdcard. Inside of it, there's a zip called recovery-update.zip. Just copy it to the root of the sdcard and rename it to update.zip. Using the 3 button combo (hold volume up & down while booting), I could get to the recovery menu and chose the option to reinstall updates from sdcard, which led me to clockworkmod recovery menu. Then, I just had to choose "install zip from sdcard", then "choose zip from sdcard" and select the cyanogenmod_rom.zip. A couple minutes later, my phone was booting cyanogenmod, so I just had to restart it on recovery mode and redo the last steps again to install the google apps. \o/
Once again, plainjane, thanks for the enlightenment!

[Q] V6 - Lose 25% - build/local.prop ADJs NOT Found

Re: Motorola Droid X2
When checking to see if V6 Supercharger is working at 100% I get...
Lose 25%: Build/local.prop ADJs Not Found.
What did I do wrong? I've tried removing/installing several times. I always get the same response.
stock rom?
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sd_shadow said:
stock rom?
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Yes.
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see next post
Installing V6 Supercharger on Motorola running Gingerbread Rom
download latest rc
v6supercharger....rc11.sh.pdf
starter kit was not working for me
so use
busybox_v1.19.4_wraithdu--installer_script_v14.zip
unzip
open smanager
select browse as root
grant su
ok
find
busybox_v1.19.4_wraithdu--installer_script_v14.sh
select Su
Run
when you see supe's on baby, it should be done
press back button
select v6supercharger....rc11.sh.pdf
Select options Su and Fav
then Run
press enter when asked
select scrolling option,
I always use 0, which is very fast
build prop or local
try b first
Launcher Strength
hard to kill
Die hard
Bulletproof
your choice, depends on how you use the device, I chose h
Kernel Tweaks
none
rock hard
rock and roll
soft rock
your choice, depends on how you use the device
try rock and roll
Miscellaneous & sd tweaks
your choice, i chose, yes
3g tweaks
your choice, i beleve they only work for gms
Disable Animation
yes but your choice
Apply Superminifree Settings
yes
super clean restart
y
poof (rebooting)
**special option needed to get 100%**
open SManager
scroll down to new V6 supercharger folder
open 99superchager.sh
Select options Fav, Su, and Boot
Then Run
When you see supercharger complete
reboot phone
wait 5 mins or more to let everything start
Verify supercharger
Open Smanager
select v6supercharger....rc11.sh.pdf
run
enter as many times as asked
should say 100% Supercharged
sd_shadow,
Thanks so much for the post!
Here's what I did...
I uninstalled BusyBox and reinstalled using busybox_v1.19.4_wraithdu--installer_script_v14.zip.
I uninstalled V6 and started again with V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC11.sh.pdf.
I ran the script (su,boot), 99supercharger.sh.
I experimented...
I uninstalled V6 and reinstalled using V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-Update9_RC12-BlackDog-63457_Fix.sh.pdf, then 99supercharger. No joy
I successfully ran Ultimatic Jar Tools. No joy. Still 75%.
Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
not sure
Ultimatic Jar Tools, should only fix, ics and jellybean roms
could try selecting local prop instead of build prop
what happens if you
run 99superchager.sh
don't reboot
rerun supercharger
if you get 100%, then smanager isn't starting at boot
options
see if you have a /data/99SuperCharger.sh , if so try running that one at boot
manually run 99superchager.sh after every reboot
make a Script Manager widget for /data/99SuperCharger.sh on your homescreen and simply launch it after each reboot.
use a different script program
I've tried both build prop and local.prop.
When I run /data/99SuperCharger.sh I'm told no need to rerun. Apparently it's already running.
Maybe I'll reinstall gingerbread 2.3.5 and try again.
Here's what I've done...
1. Wiped back to Factory Reset
2. SBF to Gingerbread 2.3.5.
3. Ran SuperCharger Startup Kit except for BusyBox. BusyBox 1.19.4 was pronounced ok in V6.
4. Ran V6 script.
5. Ran 99SuperCharger.sh with Boot engaged.
Still get: Lose 25% - build/local.prop ADJs NOT Found.
I do not find "BootLog_SuperCharger.log" or "Ran_SuperCharger.log!" to post.
Help. :crying:
"Lose 25% - build/local.prop ADJs NOT Found"
is not a 99SuperCharger.sh issue, the build prop is not getting edited, for some reason
some possible fixes
have voodoo rootkeeper installed? if so try deleting su backup
rooted with magic md5? with version? superuser or SuperSU?
if SuperSU, try un-rooting with Universal UnRoot App
and reroot with older DroidX2_Root_2012.exe
if you originally used /DroidX2_Root_2012.exe"]DroidX2_Root_2012.exe, unroot and try DX2Batchroot_2013.exe
try an older v6 like one posted here http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...harger-98kickasskerneltweaks-zeppelinrox.html Zepplinrox_Scripts.zip (29.2 KB, 1062 views)
try installing eclipse 2.3
Shadow,
No Voodo.
I used DroidX2_Root_2012.exe to unroot.
Haven't tried this one yet: DX2Batchroot_2013.exe.
try an older v6: Good idea.
eclipse 2.3: I may give this a try first unless I shouldn't. Thoughts?
not sure what the problem is, but sometimes system files get stuck.
I think best option is install a rom or restore someone elses nandroid.
can't tell you if eclipse is better for you or not, too many variables, how you use it, apps you install...
but for most people, eclipse is better, than stock
the other option, restoring a nandroid.
I am currently uploading a nandroid of 2.3.5 stock with v6 installed, will post link when it's ready, but will be another 40mins or so (slow connection)
> I am currently uploading a nandroid of 2.3.5 stock with v6 installed
Wow! Thanks!!!
Do I install with RSD Lite software or do I need to download another app?
Restoring a downloaded nandroid
Download nandroid zip file Sendspace link, or DevHost
verify md5 checksum: 7f29ec299e550708e5c051040221a762
unzip with 7zip or other file compression software
move folder 2013-08-17.14.00.17 to Clockworkmod>backup Folder on phone, if you don't have a clockworkmod folder create one, open it, then create a folder named backup in clockworkmod folder
Installing BSR/ Bootstrap recovery
1. Download BSR onto your computer http://www.mediafire.com/download/y19y123n6tauq7s/MOTODX2_Bootstrap_signed.rar
2. unzip it and place it on your external sd card (with your phone in usb mass storage mode.)
3. on your phone go to Settings-->applications and make sure "unknown sources" is checked.
4. use your file manager app to locate it it
5. press it and choose package install, and install it.
6. you will now have an app called system recovery, open it and press "install recovery"
***Important: In order to enter BSR/System recovery YOU MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A WAll CHARGER, not the computer or anything else, A WALL CHARGER***
restore a backup
1. Once you are sure you are plugged into a wall charger press "Recovery Mode" inside the system recovery app and in a few seconds your phone should reboot into the recovery menu.
2. Once you are in the recovery menu press volume down 6 times and "backup & restore" should be selected. Press the power button on top of your phone to select it.
3. select restore
4. select where the clockworkmod folder is, external or internal, then select 2013-08-17.14.00.17
5. confirm restore, yes
6. After the restore is complete you should be back at the original bsr menu and "Reboot System Now" should be highlighted. Select it.
7. You have just successfully restored a nandroid.
Shadow,
I'm so proud of myself. With your excellent instructions, I've restored a nandroid!
I opened V6 and indeed it was working at 100%. Several features were not activated; so, I turned them on. I suspect you already know what happened. I bricked my phone. :laugh: I think my version of V6, BlackDog is not the same as the one on the nandroid. Or my old backup data files on the SD card caused problems.
I decided to experiment. I SBF'd back to 2.3.5 and installed Eclipse as you suggested. How nice! I love it. It's running perfectly.
I attempted to install V6 with Eclipse. Nothing would install.
I'm enjoying Eclipse so much I may just leave things as they are... unless I get the experimental bug and play around with CM7. I understand I'll have to SBF back to 2.3.4. Who knows. I may even restore back to the nandroid.
Thanks for all your help!
Lumpola said:
Shadow,
I'm so proud of myself. With your excellent instructions, I've restored a nandroid!
I opened V6 and indeed it was working at 100%. Several features were not activated; so, I turned them on. I suspect you already know what happened. I bricked my phone. :laugh: I think my version of V6, BlackDog is not the same as the one on the nandroid.
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best to only use the RC versions, I may need to make a note, for others, to use the same v6 version.
Or my old backup data files on the SD card caused problems.
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could be either or neither, not a bad idea to backup data on sd card and format
what speed class is the sd card? it's the number on the card in the C, or if it's a UHS-1, it will have a U with a 1 in it.
I decided to experiment. I SBF'd back to 2.3.5 and installed Eclipse as you suggested. How nice! I love it. It's running perfectly.
I attempted to install V6 with Eclipse. Nothing would install.
I'm enjoying Eclipse so much I may just leave things as they are... unless I get the experimental bug and play around with CM7. I understand I'll have to SBF back to 2.3.4. Who knows. I may even restore back to the nandroid.
Thanks for all your help!
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some of the Droid X2s are glitchy and just will not do some things
I may upload a eclipse nandroid, that has v6 installed, depends on how you use the device, if v6 helps or not.
After a while any rom will become less responsive, just the limitation of the phone and software we have to work with.
how long that will take varies from user to user, weeks or months.
When that happens best option is restore a known good nandroid or reinstall the rom.
eclipse 2.3 with v6 installed nandroid.rar
included V6_SuperCharger folder needed on sd card to uninstall.
Shadow...
I have the file. Thanks!
It may be a while before I can work with it. I'm kinda swamped right now.
I'll keep you posted.
Shadow,
Where should I put "V6_SuperCharger"?
On the internal SD card, should already have one, just rename the old one, or delete it.

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