Wow, I just downloaded these two apps and am finally realizing the true power of my rooted X2. 6 months after ditching Blackberry for Android, I am starting to see some happiness with this device.
So with ROM Manager, I have now changed fonts, backed up apps and compared the freeze process (I prefer Titanium Backup) to what I am using. The big elephant in the room is the NANDROID backup. Any advice before I click this option? I don't want to get stuck in bootloop with no options on how to move forward.
Also, it looks like people are using the Liberty ROM that is available through this app...anyone have any screenshots? Thanks in advance.
You should stop while you are still ahead.
Better yet, you should not be using either of these apps.
SoCoolAZ said:
Wow, I just downloaded these two apps and am finally realizing the true power of my rooted X2. 6 months after ditching Blackberry for Android, I am starting to see some happiness with this device.
So with ROM Manager, I have now changed fonts, backed up apps and compared the freeze process (I prefer Titanium Backup) to what I am using. The big elephant in the room is the NANDROID backup. Any advice before I click this option? I don't want to get stuck in bootloop with no options on how to move forward.
Also, it looks like people are using the Liberty ROM that is available through this app...anyone have any screenshots? Thanks in advance.
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Wait what? Are you sure your on the right forum? Aren't you looking for the X? Isn't the Liberty ROM for X and Droid 2?
onemotodroid said:
You should stop while you are still ahead.
Better yet, you should not be using either of these apps.
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+2 get away from rom manager!
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And liberty is definitely anX rom. Don't flash it to the x2 at all.
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And liberty is definitely anX rom. Don't flash it to the x2 at all.
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Yeah thats what I was thinking.
SoCoolAZ said:
Wow, I just downloaded these two apps and am finally realizing the true power of my rooted X2. 6 months after ditching Blackberry for Android, I am starting to see some happiness with this device.
So with ROM Manager, I have now changed fonts, backed up apps and compared the freeze process (I prefer Titanium Backup) to what I am using. The big elephant in the room is the NANDROID backup. Any advice before I click this option? I don't want to get stuck in bootloop with no options on how to move forward.
Also, it looks like people are using the Liberty ROM that is available through this app...anyone have any screenshots? Thanks in advance.
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Stop and stop now.
Don't pass go. Don't do anything. Just stop.
You are aiming for a pool full of trouble.
the x and x2 are similar but NOT similar enough for what I think u wanna do with those tools.
Don't say no one told ya so
Busy box is a tool for our phone but be careful. U need to know what u r doing
SoCoolAZ said:
Wow, I just downloaded these two apps and am finally realizing the true power of my rooted X2. 6 months after ditching Blackberry for Android, I am starting to see some happiness with this device.
So with ROM Manager, I have now changed fonts, backed up apps and compared the freeze process (I prefer Titanium Backup) to what I am using. The big elephant in the room is the NANDROID backup. Any advice before I click this option? I don't want to get stuck in bootloop with no options on how to move forward.
Also, it looks like people are using the Liberty ROM that is available through this app...anyone have any screenshots? Thanks in advance.
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Take face, put I'm palm.
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Wow, glad I posted. So to clarify: STOP USING ROM TOOLBOX on my X2. Thanks for the advice. Are you recommending I use none of the features this app provides or just the Nandroid backup?
DO not load Rom Manager on your phone
Do not load Liberty on your phone
These tools were not design for the X2 (maybe in the future)
Go into the general session of the x2 (start there)
SoCoolAZ said:
Wow, glad I posted. So to clarify: STOP USING ROM TOOLBOX on my X2. Thanks for the advice. Are you recommending I use none of the features this app provides or just the Nandroid backup?
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absolutely. If u want to root and flash different roms just read some of the other threads. Just stay away from just about everything for the DX.
ROM manager installs clockworkmods. But known of them support the droid x2. So if you install them you will either brick or bootloop your droid
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Good to know...as I stated at the beginning of the post, all I have done so far is backup the apps and change the fonts and I changed the frequency in which the phone checks for WI-Fi networks. I was this close to having the battery symbol changed, but decided (after the warning) to hold off. I haven't uninstalled the app yet, is the phone volatile with the app installed or should I can I just leave it be in hopes that at some point the developer tweaks the program to work with the DX2?
You can leave it installed if you want to. You should install a app called system recovery for droid x2 it installs clockworkmod that does work on this phone. Then do a back up in case you mess something up you can recover.
Search developer forums for Droid x2 system recovery instructions to find the app and info
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I am thinking about running the MIUI room that just recently came out on ROM manager, but I don't want to flash it if I cannot get back to stock and not receive the GB update when it comes.
Is there a reliable way to get back to stock yet? I have tried making a backup of my current state but every time that I do my X2 restarts...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Yes you can get back to 100% stock.. There is a flashable SBF that does it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1175300
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I am thinking about running the MIUI room that just recently came out on ROM manager, but I don't want to flash it if I cannot get back to stock and not receive the GB update when it comes.
Is there a reliable way to get back to stock yet? I have tried making a backup of my current state but every time that I do my X2 restarts...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I don't think MIUI is available for the X2. Check the X2 development forums. The SBF thread in particular. The answer yo your questions are there.
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I think the naming conventions of Droid's has caused a lot of confusion. Many things have been released for the Droid X and the Droid 2 at the same time, leading people to post about updates to the Droid X/2, which in fact is not the Droid X2.
I know MIUI is available, it is on ROM manager on my X2. And I found out about the imminent GB update on the X2 general forum.
So unless there are a lot more people than me "confused" by the names of Motorolas Phones, than I think it is probably true that GB will be here as a 2.3.4 build soon enough. I think that is why not much development has been done on this phone, why develop on Froyo when GB comes out so soon?
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SuBDivisions said:
Yes you can get back to 100% stock.. There is a flashable SBF that does it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1175300
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Thanks for this by the way!
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I know MIUI is available, it is on ROM manager on my X2. And I found out about the imminent GB update on the X2 general forum.
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I haven't heard of any X2 owner using ROM Manager. A far as I can tell, to date, there are only derivatives of that chinese ROM floating around. I would research more before you flash whatever you see in ROM Manager. Unless you are skilled enough to un-brick your phone.
But hey... Let me know how that works out for you.
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I haven't heard of any X2 owner using ROM Manager. A far as I can tell, to date, there are only derivatives of that chinese ROM floating around. I would research more before you flash whatever you see in ROM Manager. Unless you are skilled enough to un-brick your phone.
But hey... Let me know how that works out for you.
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I will see what the DEV part of the forum says, but I will probably try to flash it tonight.
I will let you know how it goes.
Rom manager its probably seeing your phone as the atrix. You don't want to download a rom for the atrix, it will not work and you will be forced to sbf back to stock. There is currently only one rom fire the x2 and at least 3 others in the works.
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Miui is most definitely not out for the x2.... but I guess it wouldn't hurt to try since you can easily unbrick
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Yeah, it didn't work. Reflashed to stock. At least I tried I guess. I cannot wait until GB comes out on this thing. I wanna play with some roms and customize this thing.
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gaad0701 said:
I am thinking about running the MIUI room that just recently came out on ROM manager, but I don't want to flash it if I cannot get back to stock and not receive the GB update when it comes.
Is there a reliable way to get back to stock yet? I have tried making a backup of my current state but every time that I do my X2 restarts...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I wish that that would work but miui's only for the driodx and droid2 ONLY
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I wish that that would work but miui's only for the driodx and droid2 ONLY
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Yeah I downloaded it from ROM manager and tried flashing it. It got about 2/3 of the way through the install and rebooted.
Had to go back to stock. A slightly annoying process, but i figured I may as well try and let the community know the results.
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gaad0701 said:
Yeah I downloaded it from ROM manager and tried flashing it. It got about 2/3 of the way through the install and rebooted.
Had to go back to stock. A slightly annoying process, but i figured I may as well try and let the community know the results.
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There is only one rom currnently availiable
ericerk said:
There is only one rom currnently availiable
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Affinity was released we are now sitting on two!
DO NOT FLASH ATRIX!
I Did That Last Week Hearing How Much They're Similar, They Are And Then They're Not.
MikeJ92YJ said:
DO NOT FLASH ATRIX!
I Did That Last Week Hearing How Much They're Similar, They Are And Then They're Not.
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Well at least GB is here. Eventually...
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Can anyone help me out getting rid of blur in my phone or pointing me to a thread that has these instructions? Looking forward to having a blur-less DX2.....thanks
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Eclipse! New version will be coming out soon. Blurless and simply wonderful
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I've heard a lot about it.....the only thing is that I really don't wanna do a factory reset.....Im assuming there's no way around it eh?
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whiplash473 said:
I've heard a lot about it.....the only thing is that I really don't wanna do a factory reset.....Im assuming there's no way around it eh?
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Nope...if you start flashing roms and playing with this kinda stuff get used to factory resets...not trying to put you off but when you start getting into roms ect..the benefits outweigh having to redo your phone. Its a pain and it always seems like once you have your phone just the way you want it a new rom or something comes out. Just do a nandroid backup in recovery that way if you don't like it you can revert back to the way your phone was setup the way you had it. That way you always have a backup.
Try titanium backup. It'll let you backup your settings before you wrote your phone.
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Try titanium backup. It'll let you backup your settings before you wrote your phone.
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Don't listen to him. Never restore settings. This causes a lot of problems. You can do it for Apps, but not the Apps and their data. That sometimes causes problems too.
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dust. said:
Eclipse! New version will be coming out soon. Blurless and simply wonderful
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Eclipse is super clean and super fast.
Well there's very few things that im worried about losing but my calender (pure grid calender) is one that I don't wanna lose.....I emailed the dev and asked if there was a way to back it up so im waiting for an email back on that.....I have my apps backed up via titanium backup free and sticky notes I can just write down or something.....I ran minimal x immediately when it came out so I have some experience with Rom's but no where near calling myself a pro.....so with eclipse will I flash it the same way as I did with MinX?
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I use Pure Grid Calendar... have for over a year.. across the D1 and the X2 I have flashed my phone so many times I couldnt even begin to make up a number.... NEVER.. lost my calendar info. Its synched into google. Auto restores when you go thru setup after flashing the ROM
ilovesoad said:
Don't listen to him. Never restore settings. This causes a lot of problems. You can do it for Apps, but not the Apps and their data. That sometimes causes problems too.
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Bah, Hog wash.
xkape said:
I use Pure Grid Calendar... have for over a year.. across the D1 and the X2 I have flashed my phone so many times I couldnt even begin to make up a number.... NEVER.. lost my calendar info. Its synched into google. Auto restores when you go thru setup after flashing the ROM
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Is that a setting in pure grid or something?
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no, pure grid, if you will remember, asks you on setup which calendar you want to use. By default, its set to the google one. SO, you set your phone up and the calendar syncs.. then you install pure grid again and it grabs the already synched google calendar.. thats all google.
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Bah, Hog wash.
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I agree. I 've been backing up my apps and their data with Titanium Backup since I started flashing roms and have had no problems...
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@xkape - yeah I haven't had to reinstall it in so long I just forgot I guess.....thanks tho
@dust - I haven't had any problems with TB so ill continue to use it.....might use nandroid as well just as a safeguard and cuz I've heard a lot about it
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dust. said:
I agree. I 've been backing up my apps and their data with Titanium Backup since I started flashing roms and have had no problems...
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Apps and data across updates to these rom has always been fine. Going across versions (froyo/gb etc) has been known to causes issues, as well as settings. The settings issue is widely accepted as a way to introduce bugs. You'd know this if you'd been flashing roms for longer than a few weeks.
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I don't want to start a whole thing here...yes titanium is a great program but i have run into problems with it not restoring properly and causing some problems. I always prefer to just do a fresh install if im backed into a corner, but Titanium works great but i ran into some issues with it not restoring settings/accounts causing FC and ghost email accounts that could not be removed. Maybe its just me i used it a couple of times and it worked but it just didn't seem like a clean restore for some reason. Again just giving opinion here not trying to start anything...**Opinion Only**
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@xkape - yeah I haven't had to reinstall it in so long I just forgot I guess.....thanks tho
@dust - I haven't had any problems with TB so ill continue to use it.....might use nandroid as well just as a safeguard and cuz I've heard a lot about it
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Nandroid is seriously best thing u could EVER do before flashing or at any point for that matter. If there is ever a point where u say damn I really like how my phone is righteous now. Wish I could get back here if something ever messes up. Then just go into recovery using system recovery app and make ur nandroid. I keep em on external sd card cuz there's more space for plenty of em. And then I use root explorer and rename or add on something to the name of the backup so I don't forget which one it is when im restoring it. When u male a nandroid it automatically puts the date and time of creation as the file name.
Trust me. Nandroid will save your butt on occasion if u flash ANYTHING. Its awesome to just press restore and presto your right back where u were.
Not a TB fan here... just a personal preferences...
Best way I've found to get back up quickly is... having the rom auto download your apps and when its done, go into recovery and do an advanced restore. Then choose data only. That's assuming you made a backup of course.
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Would it be too much to ask for someone to walk me thru flashing this?
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Check the stickies.. theres instructions for flashing stuff... also, just so you know, the Eclipse ROM is not one of the ROMs that auto downloads your apps. You will need to do that yourself then do the data resotre.. if you are going that route. If you are using TB, you can restore it all but.. I dont use it so I have no clue how to do that.
Is anyone else having any problems with this app? If i change my battery icon, all my contacts are erased (this happened twice). Also, the sysctl tweaks are not holding. i kinda don't want to change anything else with this app. who knows what else it will erase on my phone. I have email jrummy but no response.....
What ROM?
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sorry i should've stated....
stock rom...2.3.4
You should be able to change all values. Everyone here uses rom toolbox and it works fine. It is fully supported for the x2. You are the only person with this problem.
This was sarcastic. Go read some stickies.
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EvilTim said:
You should be able to change all values. Everyone here uses rom toolbox and it works fine. It is fully supported for the x2. You are the only person with this problem.
This was sarcastic. Go read some stickies.
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Haha. I didn't see who it was who posted this before I started reading it and thought u were serious for a minute lol
For reals tho. It is getting frustrating EVEN for ME. To keep answering the question "how come rom toolbox messed up my x2"
OP. Only a small handful of options work for rom toolbox/rom manager for us.
I would stay away from them until you see some official statement from jrummy saying we have full support. Unless you like to practice sbf'ing tho
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Haha. I didn't see who it was who posted this before I started reading it and thought u were serious for a minute lol
For reals tho. It is getting frustrating EVEN for ME. To keep answering the question "how come rom toolbox messed up my x2"
OP. Only a small handful of options work for rom toolbox/rom manager for us.
I would stay away from them until you see some official statement from jrummy saying we have full support. Unless you like to practice sbf'ing tho
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Not accurate. ROM manager is what you stay away from. ROM toolbox works great! Most all of it works except the cpu settings. OP - If you're running stock, do u even have the init.d hack installed in order for some of the values to stick?
Edit: I just changed my battery icon earlier and had no issues w/ losing contacts. I've flashed boot anis just fine, changed the font, no themes available yet but i think that well require you running liberty ROM, i believe.
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Ya I've heard the rom manager doesn't work for us but see all kinds of people using rom toolbox. Does anyone know which options in there I should stay away from. I wonder if liberty has anything to do with you not loosing your contacts for battery icon change. I changed mine twice and it did it both times.
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<sarcasm>Might i suggest trying it a third time?</sarcasm>
This ones for you EvilTim
mastafunk said:
Might i suggest trying it a third time?
This ones for you EvilTim
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Stick to developing, you're not funny. My bad if I've heard not to use something that I know is not supported on our phone, and I pass that info on.
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EvilTim said:
Stick to developing, you're not funny. My bad if I've heard not to use something that I know is not supported on our phone, and I pass that info on.
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I think u took his post the wrong way lol.
I think it was more of an homage to u. Not directed at you.
(As in what he said would have been something you would say) lol
Viskey, it could be b/c you're running stock. For sysctl values to stick you will need to flash navens init.d hack or flash a ROM w/ init.d preinstalled. My experience w/ Toolbox is if it's not supported or needs a dependency then it tells you. At that pt, proceed w/ caution.
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Viskey, it could be b/c you're running stock. For sysctl values to stick you will need to flash navens init.d hack or flash a ROM w/ init.d preinstalled. My experience w/ Toolbox is if it's not supported or needs a dependency then it tells you. At that pt, proceed w/ caution.
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i know some things say its not supported but sysctl doesn't say anything....just that its been updated...lol...which it hasn't.....so.....caution it is.....lol
same happened with me!! all my contacts are erased i got x10 with GB 2.3.3
i have notified the dev. doesn't sound like it is getting fixed.
One more time. You cannot use Rom toolbox on a stock rom, unless you're rooted. If you're not rooted, it causes the contacts to be erased, and wallpaper will be reset, but that happends anyway. Also rom toolbox is for liberty Rom or any custom rom only.
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I am rooted but thanks. And you can use rom toolbox with the stock rom but a lot of dev include it in their custom rom's because of the functionality it adds. No need to get hasty...
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iv flashed to eclipse 1.3 and tryn to find out for sure that i can use this toolbox with my x2 so far ive changed my fount but unsure if i want to try to flash moltin on my device or not i here some say its ok and some sy no way. im thinkn its compatable for x2. from this thread it sounds ok i guess if i read it rite im pretty sleepy. any forsure answers would be cool thanx.
qggordofath79 said:
iv flashed to eclipse 1.3 and tryn to find out for sure that i can use this toolbox with my x2 so far ive changed my fount but unsure if i want to try to flash moltin on my device or not i here some say its ok and some sy no way. im thinkn its compatable for x2. from this thread it sounds ok i guess if i read it rite im pretty sleepy. any forsure answers would be cool thanx.
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Its not really recommended by.many of us...
if u wanna mess around tho just.make a nandroid before doing anything ...
Not sure if this is the app that has "custom recoveries " or not.
But if it does...stay away from those ....
Nandroid nandroid nandroid
Is there a list of apps that can be safely disabled? I would like to use root explorer to rename the apks to ".old".
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501666
skwoodwiva said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501666
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Not for Droid X2 but their is one thats pretty old floating around. If you have a custom rom theirs no need to freeze anything, except the occasional programs you don't like.
Elite49 said:
Not for Droid X2 but their is one thats pretty old floating around. If you have a custom rom theirs no need to freeze anything, except the occasional programs you don't like.
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Haven't jumped to a custom ROM yet on the x2, was hoping to find a list of apks that are safe to disabe.
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scarfoot said:
Is there a list of apps that can be safely disabled? I would like to use root explorer to rename the apks to ".old".
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This post is for 2.3.3 stock rooted GB and as far as I can tell it's the last list that was put together.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192795
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scarfoot said:
Is there a list of apps that can be safely disabled? I would like to use root explorer to rename the apks to ".old".
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There are better ways, use Titanium Backup, or Bloat Freezer.
As a tip, you might want to do the common bloat first, then try freezing one by one of others. You didn't list what your daily life needs, so the list Kenjesse provided might take all that you use, or a couple things you use on a daily basis.
I personally would do app one by one, if you are unsure, disabling one might take others and disable them also.
Sooooo go one by one, and see what you gain and what you lose.
Good luck!
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Pixelation said:
There are better ways, use Titanium Backup, or Bloat Freezer.
As a tip, you might want to do the common bloat first, then try freezing one by one of others. You didn't list what your daily life needs, so the list Kenjesse provided might take all that you use, or a couple things you use on a daily basis.
I personally would do app one by one, if you are unsure, disabling one might take others and disable them also.
Sooooo go one by one, and see what you gain and what you lose.
Good luck!
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Big +1 to that. Also I should have stressed the importance of reading the post I recommended before doing anything and of course nand backup since you have to be rooted in the 1st place.
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kenjesse said:
Big +1 to that. Also I should have stressed the importance of reading the post I recommended before doing anything and of course nand backup since you have to be rooted in the 1st place.
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This ISN'T my Transformer Prime
I have had my X2 for 8 months and had been having problems with several apps force closing and the phone generally lagging quite a bit even using apps like Fast Reboot and Air Droid and task managers to clear the cache. It is still unrooted so I decided to just do a factory reset. After the reset, I have noticed a considerable difference in app loading and performance. It works like it did when it was new.
Any one have any suggestions as possible reasons why this would make it work better. I was simply experimenting with it, and it turned out working to my advantage.
I still have another year left before an upgrade, so I don't plan on rooting it before then. But are there any other things I can do or apps I can use to keep the performance like new without having to do another reset six months down the road.
I really love my X2 but with all of the trouble I had been having with apps and lagging, it was making me consider jumping ship to Apple. I just don't think I could deal with the small screen on an iPhone and the lack of customization.
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I really wouldn't try and load a bunch of stuff like you had mentioned. Alot of that is just more memory useage and tasks to run. There really nothing wrong with having all of that. But its still there and still runs a risk of slowing things down a tad. Once in a while, clear your cache files and it really shouldn't give you any trouble.
On the otherhand..... why not root it and open that thing up? There are several stable ROMs like Eclipse and CM7 that will really make your experience with the X2 better. You can 9 times out of 10 always go back to right out of the box so there's no need to worry about messing up something or "loosing your warranty." Root, flash and let her ride!!
it's more like, 99.999999%of time you can go back to stock
just need a decent pc, to run rsd lite or ezsbf, to get back, if you have any problem
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^^ Lol i was gonna say what SD said.
don't let me, stop you
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I really wouldn't try and load a bunch of stuff like you had mentioned. Alot of that is just more memory useage and tasks to run. There really nothing wrong with having all of that. But its still there and still runs a risk of slowing things down a tad. Once in a while, clear your cache files and it really shouldn't give you any trouble.
On the otherhand..... why not root it and open that thing up? There are several stable ROMs like Eclipse and CM7 that will really make your experience with the X2 better. You can 9 times out of 10 always go back to right out of the box so there's no need to worry about messing up something or "loosing your warranty." Root, flash and let her ride!!
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i agree with tally on this one!
also, how in the hell can you enjoy looking at blur with all those damned bloatware?
Even if you don't want to mess with roms and stuff you could always root to freeze bloatware.
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I rooted my phone over the weekend and was able to uninstall some of the bloatware. I flashed the cm7.2 rom from dragonzkiller and followed the steps exactly. However, when I rebooted, I was not able to restore my contacts or sign into any other account other than Gmail.
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Juice3250 said:
I rooted my phone over the weekend and was able to uninstall some of the bloatware. I flashed the cm7.2 rom from dragonzkiller and followed the steps exactly. However, when I rebooted, I was not able to restore my contacts or sign into any other account other than Gmail.
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Sounds like you didnt install the gapps file along with the ROM. That file contains all the Google stuff including the services to sync with Google. You can find the link to that file in the same CM7 thread.
I did install the gapps and it said it flashed successfully. If it was flashed successfully, should my contacts be available?
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Juice3250 said:
I did install the gapps and it said it flashed successfully. If it was flashed successfully, should my contacts be available?
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If you flashed the ROM and the gapps, it should be fine. Are you sure you downloaded the gingerbread gapps and NOT the ICS or Jelly Bean?
Did you check to see if your contacts outside of Google was there before deleting anything?
You could also sign in to your gmail on a PC and click on contacts. If they are there you should be able to port them over.
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