I am using hellcats lolboot and have booted smamsung atock rom as primary and miui rom as secondry
But when using miui rom i only get 90 mb as space available for installing apps and it is already loaded with android stpck apps and i have no space available to install new apps! !
Please help
I am using siyah kernel by hellcat based on siyah 2.2
Miui rom 1.12.30
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Hello guys
Recently I rooted my p500 with gingerbreak and installed rom manager and then installed clockwork mod 3.1, so would like to ask one question that which is the best rom for this kinda configuration.
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Im using megatron rom it is froyo ver. 2.2 it is very stable no bug at all.
But i recommend you to flash francisco devoid rom.
It is actually depend of what you actually need. Check it out on optimus one android development forum here. You can find fabulous rom there you cab choose to flash or maybe you can learn how to create your own rom. Goodluck
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Im using megatron rom it is froyo ver. 2.2 it is very stable no bug at all.
But i recommend you to flash francisco devoid rom.
It is actually depend of what you actually need. Check it out on optimus one android development forum here. You can find fabulous rom there you cab choose to flash or maybe you can learn how to create your own rom. Goodluck
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The above post says it all....I would also suggest you to try out mik's CM7 b6.5, it's nearly complete in all respects besides a few bugs...
I use devoid.franco with franco.kerner v13. If you want this ROM I advise you to use AmonRA Recovery.
i m on clockmod recover now how can i do AmonRA Recovery on my device plz help me
u don't need AmonRa. just boot into the recovery by going on terminal
su
reboot recovery
i too have clockwork 3.1 recovery right now... which is better? AmonRa or Clockwork? and can u flash a new recovery from the recovery or do u have to do some adb stuff? Not sure how flashing a different recovery works
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I'm currently using devoid franco & his kernels. It is minimal & I get a decent battery life
Finally I have decided to go with devoid.Franco.
Thank you all guys for suggestions.
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Is it those rooted GB rom in dev section actually still the same custom rom as before but developers got driver from 2.3 stock rom system dump so that all those custom rom are bugless now?
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i use this, all work perfect
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192988
If I create a full backup from the recovery menu, and then install cyanogen, will I be able to return back to the stock rom using the backup?
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I would recomend getting hold of a stock rom for your phone and flashing through Odin
Where can I get the samsung galaxy s2 2.3.3 official stock rom?
quick question: does flashing roms remove all the installed apps?
Thanks alot...
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You can get all firmwares from here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
And yes you will loose all your installed apps
Thanks... Does these firmwires include apps from samsung?
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Yes when you apply the original firmware the phone goes back to the way it was when you first bought it with all Samsung apps.
Thanks alot, am downloading the stock JPKG5 firmwire and kernal now.
One last question, what is the purpose of creating a backup from the recovery menu?
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I personally use it to back up custom roms i like so when i try new ones that get released and i have problems with them i can always go back to the last rom i used which was stable
Ok, can't it be used to restore the stock rom back from cyanogen?
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Its to backup a rom as simple as that .
original rom no cannot back that up as it does not have cwm recovery .
You can restore a good working rom in a very short time instead of a clean install .
Its rom settings and apps at the point of backup .
jje
So i have a Samsung Galaxy S II and earlier today i were thinking about rooting it.
So i were preparing for the root and installed the Samsung drivers.
When it had installed it popped up a message about new firmware(ICS).
So i installed it, and i dident like it.
So i were wondering, is there a root for ICS 4.0.3 yet?And if it is, can i install Clockworkmod and Cyanogenmod 7 (or 9) on it?
Thanks in advance!
(Sorry for my bad english,Im from Norway )
-olawp
You don't need root to flash a ROM. Just enable usb debbuging and reboot in recovery, then flash whatever rom you want.
Easiest way to root your phone is to flash Siyah kernel (my opinion )
Cm7 is Gingerbread, Cm9, which is still nightly release, is 4.0.4. Cm9 comes rooted (I'm not sure about Cm7 though, but I think it's rooted too).
I personally use Cm9 with Siyah kernel because of the CWM and better recovery menu. Otherwise Cm9 comes with integrated Rom manager, so Siyah is not necessary.
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But dont you need root for clockworkmod?
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Please post in correct area
You would get lot's of help if you post this question here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1148
In new to forums, sorry
But i dident get an answer
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olawp said:
So i have a Samsung Galaxy S II and earlier today i were thinking about rooting it.
So i were preparing for the root and installed the Samsung drivers.
When it had installed it popped up a message about new firmware(ICS).
So i installed it, and i dident like it.
So i were wondering, is there a root for ICS 4.0.3 yet?
YES CF Root for one
Root + CWM .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
And if it is, can i install Clockworkmod
See above link .
and Cyanogenmod 7 (or 9) on it?
That depends upon the instructions posted for the roms .
jje
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In new to forums, sorry
But i dident get an answer
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It's ok man. You're new. But I can see not a noob. These guys will help you out.
So cyanogenmod is working on ICS 4.0.3? I thought it only were on gingerbread ?
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Try reading dont expect others to read for you .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410400
jje
olawp said:
So cyanogenmod is working on ICS 4.0.3? I thought it only were on gingerbread ?
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CM Stable version only on GB
other versions are called
Experimental Mod & Nightly Builds which you can find in ICS versions also..
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/devices/samsung-galaxy-s2
olawp said:
But dont you need root for clockworkmod?
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Yes, you need root for CWM.
olawp said:
So cyanogenmod is working on ICS 4.0.3? I thought it only were on gingerbread ?
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Cyanogenmod 7 is based on Gingerbread and it's the only STABLE Cyanogenmod for Galaxy S2 so far.
Cyanogenmod 9 is still in nightly release ("nightly" means beta (or alpha?) release: may contain bugs, crashes, not working/included apps etc.) and it's based on ICS 4.0.4.
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Cyanogenmod 9 comes with integrated ROM Manager which is practically CWM with other name and more functions. With ROM manager you can backup/restore current rom, partition SD card, download and install ROMs AND you can flash latest clockworkmod recovery from where you can flash all kernels/roms/updates that you want (with clockworkmod recovery I mean the volume up-home button-lock button thing It changes the default recovery and gives you more options lol)
I'm running CM10 nightlies but siyah kernel, however, because they're nightlies, I have new updates everyday, which means I have to reflash the kernel every time, is it possible to flash without wiping the kernel every time?
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Seriously? No rom developers know the answer to this?
You have not asked in a section where rom developers are hanging about much .
Seriously you have not looked/asked in the CM Question and Answer thread ???? Not in the CM rom thread ??? .
jje
use mobile odin pro (availble in play store) download the tar version of cm10 and in odin choose the rom then go up to the kernel part and clear it, onstalled kernel will survive the flash, but I reccomend you read a little about odin first.it's not a good thing to flash if you're not totally aware of what's happening
Thanks for the responses I'll look into it
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