Has there ever been any explenation for why evo 3ds have this problem? No matter what ROM Or Kernel even on completely stock no root no mods Ive always had this problem. Changed batteries 3 times including one extended batt has there ever been a solid answer for this? From htc? Anywhere?
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No, in regards to reboots on custom roms and kernels, Do you know colonel sander (kentucky fried chicken) well he made southern fried chicken and only not kernels not hamburgers etc. Basically some kernels that are pop up on xda are made by cake decorators not bakers. They take a premade cake and just put the icing on and call themselves bakers. Always do a full wipe to remove any existing bad sectors from your existing rom and also I don't use titanium backup etc, all my contacts are synced on my gmail acct my apps I have backed up with astro, I not had any issues with reboots for weeks now, my rom and kernel are stable as can be
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No, in regards to reboots on custom roms and kernels, Do you know colonel sander (kentucky fried chicken) well he made southern fried chicken and only not kernels not hamburgers etc. Basically some kernels that are pop up on xda are made by cake decorators not bakers. They take a premade cake and just put the icing on and call themselves bakers. Always do a full wipe to remove any existing bad sectors from your existing rom and also I don't use titanium backup etc, all my contacts are synced on my gmail acct my apps I have backed up with astro, I not had any issues with reboots for weeks now, my rom and kernel are stable as can be
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I always make sure my installs are as fresh as a can always wipe all. But even before I even rooted, s-off or unlocked completely stock and untouched the phone hat those problems. I never backup apps with data and at times I have even downloaded all apps fresh from the play store but the problem always persists. If you could share a kernel I would appreciate it.
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I have read through posts on this and MANY other forums regarding rooting my TB. The one concern I haven't gotten a SOLID answer on is what EXACTLY I will lose from my current stock TB. What I need to understand is what to backup before hand with the understanding that I am not rooted so backing up anything is limited.
Do I need to backup my contacts? Ringtones? Purchased apps? Emails? Pictures?
Will my purchased apps still be "purchased" and I just redownload?
Once I have completed the root process as described in:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996616
Is there a ROM that is basically the stock Thunderbolt with the BLOATware removed?
If this is some highly redundant question and I have been too stupid to find the answer, please feel free to slap me.
Thanks for answers or derision,
Birdson
birdson said:
I have read through posts on this and MANY other forums regarding rooting my TB. The one concern I haven't gotten a SOLID answer on is what EXACTLY I will lose from my current stock TB. What I need to understand is what to backup before hand with the understanding that I am not rooted so backing up anything is limited.
Do I need to backup my contacts? Ringtones? Purchased apps? Emails? Pictures?
Will my purchased apps still be "purchased" and I just redownload?
Once I have completed the root process as described in:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996616
Is there a ROM that is basically the stock Thunderbolt with the BLOATware removed?
If this is some highly redundant question and I have been too stupid to find the answer, please feel free to slap me.
Thanks for answers or derision,
Birdson
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There are quite a few ROMS that are basically stock just with the bloatware removed. Most of them will say stock. Contacts are for the most part anymore backed up on the Google servers if you are signed up. If you have contacts stored on your phone save them anyway to be safe. Pictures are stored on your SD card by default so if you have one they should be good. Emails are stored over the server and will come back when you log.in. Purchased apps will always show as purchased in the market. Just need to redownload. You are going to gain a lot of speed and memory from removing the bloated stock Rom. Usually fixes random freezing and reboots also.
birdson said:
I have read through posts on this and MANY other forums regarding rooting my TB. The one concern I haven't gotten a SOLID answer on is what EXACTLY I will lose from my current stock TB. What I need to understand is what to backup before hand with the understanding that I am not rooted so backing up anything is limited.
Do I need to backup my contacts? Ringtones? Purchased apps? Emails? Pictures?
Will my purchased apps still be "purchased" and I just redownload?
Once I have completed the root process as described in:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996616
Is there a ROM that is basically the stock Thunderbolt with the BLOATware removed?
If this is some highly redundant question and I have been too stupid to find the answer, please feel free to slap me.
Thanks for answers or derision,
Birdson
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SLAP!!!
Seriously though. After you root, make a stock backup in Clockwork recovery. Ringtones, pics, etc are all on your SD Card so you don't need yo worry about them. And as long as you ONLY use a debloated stock ROM with VW framework your purchased apps will be available for redownload.
Jcase has a fully rooted debloat ROM of the latest FROYO leak.
Enjoy!!!
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SLAP!!!
Seriously though. After you root, make a stock backup in Clockwork recovery. Ringtones, pics, etc are all on your SD Card so you don't need yo worry about them. And as long as you ONLY use a debloated stock ROM with VW framework your purchased apps will be available for redownload.
Jcase has a fully rooted debloat ROM of the latest FROYO leak.
Enjoy!!!
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Umm, you don't have to use a stock rom for redownload, you can redownload your purchased apparently on any rom.
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Jazi said:
Umm, you don't have to use a stock rom for redownload, you can redownload your purchased apparently on any rom.
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Not if the Verizon goodies have been stripped out. I used BitBop with all the Stock debloats... When I jumped to Tesla Coil... No sir. Told me it was Verizon customers. Lol.
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Please read the entire rom thread before flashing. You will learn from the experiences of others, what to expect, bugs, etc. That way you don't look like an idiot by asking a question that has been answered a dozen times
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Not if the Verizon goodies have been stripped out. I used BitBop with all the Stock debloats... When I jumped to Tesla Coil... No sir. Told me it was Verizon customers. Lol.
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I can download anything I have already purchased on any Rom, Das Bamf, tesla coil, CM7. I can even download my Droid X apps if I install the X market on my phone. The market you have installed is for a particular phone and only apps for that phone or universal apps will show up, if its not letting you download an app you bought on your TB then you have the wrong market, I didn't have that problem with tesla coil though. Any universal apps will be able to be downloaded from any phone as long as your logged in (but may quit working if you log into another phone)
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I can download anything I have already purchased on any Rom, Das Bamf, tesla coil, CM7. I can even download my Droid X apps if I install the X market on my phone. The market you have installed is for a particular phone and only apps for that phone or universal apps will show up, if its not letting you download an app you bought on your TB then you have the wrong market, I didn't have that problem with tesla coil though. Any universal apps will be able to be downloaded from any phone as long as your logged in (but may quit working if you log into another phone)
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I was reffering to apps purchased from Verizon VCast... Not Market purchases.
Not sure what the OP meant now.
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Successful ROOT! Thanks for the answers. Now to get a ROM Manager... and no sleep... Let the fun begin.
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Successful ROOT! Thanks for the answers. Now to get a ROM Manager... and no sleep... Let the fun begin.
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Its on now... Glad to hear it. FYI, Rom Manager is good for ONE thing... Flashing Clockwork.
Download your ROMs and goodies from XDA, and ONLY flash in Clockwork Recovery.
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Its on now... Glad to hear it. FYI, Rom Manager is good for ONE thing... Flashing Clockwork.
Download your ROMs and goodies from XDA, and ONLY flash in Clockwork Recovery.
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Follow this and you'll be less likely to get a bad download and have a Rom act up (other than known bugs) I suggest try out the Das Bamf roms, I'm running the stripped version and its the best I have found.
mmm good ol rom mangler.
I just acquired s-off and all the good stuff. Now what apps are essential or at least interesting to have with root? I had a couple for my Evo 4G but recollection of any of them is long gone. Except for Shoot Me.
Enlighten me fellow members. Thanks in advance.
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I use root explorer and wifi tether most.
Oh, and titanium backup.
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AntTek App Manager Root. Battery Calibrator. AdFree. CWM. FasterFix (GPS). TitaniumBackupPro. Terminal Emulator.
And many more
These are the ones I remember fast.
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I have to throw in support for my app Flash Image GUI as it allows the flashing of kernels and recoveries from android w/o rebooting to recovery mode.
I consider it essential, but that might be a biased opinion!
Glad you're rooted!
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I have to throw in support for my app Flash Image GUI as it allows the flashing of kernels and recoveries from android w/o rebooting to recovery mode.
I consider it essential, but that might be a biased opinion!
Glad you're rooted!
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+1 I love this app. I used it on my transform all the time. Does.it work on e3d besides just recovery?
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root explorer,adfree,chainfire 3d,roam control,sd maid,titanium backup,battery calibraton
Question on Titanium Backup. I had purchased a key for the full version when I had the 4G but now it doesn't show as purchased. Anyone know why that might be?
As far as doing an entire phone back up, what are recommended steps before jumping into a rom?
Thanks again for refreshing my mind.
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MindSplit said:
Question on Titanium Backup. I had purchased a key for the full version when I had the 4G but now it doesn't show as purchased. Anyone know why that might be?
As far as doing an entire phone back up, what are recommended steps before jumping into a rom?
Thanks again for refreshing my mind.
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try uninstalling both titanium back and the key then reinstall as for backing up i just backup my user apps/data also anytime i get update i backup new verzions of the apps or every few days i do a backup also if u switch roms make sure everythkng is backed up
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try uninstalling both titanium back and the key then reinstall as for backing up i just backup my user apps/data also anytime i get update i backup new verzions of the apps or every few days i do a backup also if u switch roms make sure everythkng is backed up
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By everything you mean apps and data? Or is there an everything option?
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Is it a complete waste of time to use battery calibration if I am always swapping batteries...I have three...I use a wall charger so I never have to leave my phone plugged in....
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affliction said:
root explorer,adfree,chainfire 3d,roam control,sd maid,titanium backup,battery calibraton
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I downloaded chainfire 3d yesterday but havent got to read up on it much so far. I downloaded the nvidea pluggin as well as the others.. Should I be able to download games through TegraZone now?
Faceniff
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So last night, my phone was stolen. Guns a everything. Shots and screams. But we are fine, a little shocked but fine.
So people, I really liked this phone, it never gave me any trouble and I have the chance to buy it again. It was rooted, with ZR3DX as my main ROM with 4ext recovery. Let say I get this phone...my nandroid backups will work? Or, as I fear, they only work with the same phone?
Damn, I recently went through similar situation, ended up having to spend 600$ to replace my Evo LTE.
I have always read not to use them on a different device (same model), but I have seen some people (rarely) day different. I figure better safe than sorry. Wish I could help more. Sorry.
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You can try just to restore the data only aslong as it's the same rom
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So
flashallthetime said:
You can try just to restore the data only aslong as it's the same rom
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So let say I made a FULL nandroid backup. On the new phone, with the same ROM, can I choose to restore just DATA in the 4ext menu?
Worth a try, at this point you got nothing to lose, flash the rom do an nandroid, then try to restore data, the worst thing that will happen is apps and services will fc, good luck
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So you go to recovery, then to restore and then advance restore and you will see restore data, push and wait
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Rataverde said:
So last night, my phone was stolen. Guns a everything. Shots and screams. But we are fine, a little shocked but fine.
So people, I really liked this phone, it never gave me any trouble and I have the chance to buy it again. It was rooted, with ZR3DX as my main ROM with 4ext recovery. Let say I get this phone...my nandroid backups will work? Or, as I fear, they only work with the same phone?
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I haven't done it on an EVO 3d, but I have restored a full nandroid backup from and LG optimus s to another LG optimus s. I had no issues.
I downloaded FreeGee and would like to uninstall it once the Jelly Bean update comes out due to lack of dev support, but I have discovered that there is no easy way to uninstall it unless I flash a stock rom back onto my phone (AT&T LG Optimus G). I cannot find any stock roms for the AT&T version, so I was wondering:
1) Are there any stock roms available for the AT&T LG Optimus G?
2) Does it matter if I use a stock rom from rogers or will that also mess up the updates?
3) If there are no stock roms available, does anybody know how to uninstall FreeGee?
Thanks.
You didn't see the stock ROM in the development section? Also that's why its good to make a backup of the stock rom before flashing any ROM.
Here is the stock ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1984545
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How do you flash it onto your phone?
903tex said:
You didn't see the stock ROM in the development section? Also that's why its good to make a backup of the stock rom before flashing any ROM.
Here is the stock ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1984545
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I have the backups saved but I'm unsure of which one to flash and how to go about doing it.
Short answer
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Go to backup/restore
And restore your backup
But long answer is read up so you know what you doing
http://android.sc/backup-and-restore-your-android-device-clockworkmod-recovery/
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MD5 mismatch
903tex said:
Short answer
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Go to backup/restore
And restore your backup
But long answer is read up so you know what you doing
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I got md5 mismatch when I tried to restore, so how would I go about flashing the stock rom?
... Lack of dev support? Really?
Ecf17 said:
I got md5 mismatch when I tried to restore, so how would I go about flashing the stock rom?
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Its all in the link I posted in my first post. Really man you should have read up more than just jump straight out the gate!
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... Lack of dev support? Really?
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I guess it all depends on how many developers you consider constitutes a "lack of" and how many = "good" support. Right now we know of three that have actually put something out, there are others working on stuff behind the scenes but how many remains to be seen. I have faith the support will come; however, if you were to survey people today, I'm reasonably certain most would call this a lack of support. Good things come to those who wait.
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I guess it all depends on how many developers you consider constitutes a "lack of" and how many = "good" support. Right now we know of three that have actually put something out, there are others working on stuff behind the scenes but how many remains to be seen. I have faith the support will come; however, if you were to survey people today, I'm reasonably certain most would call this a lack of support. Good things come to those who wait.
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Indeed, common sense really. 1 rom in the dev section = lack of dev support. if a person can't see that, then they lack common sense.
ECF17. Ill answer your question. I see many comments above but no real answer.
There is not a stock Rom you can flash. the only Rom available is heavily modified.
What I did is went back to stock. Root, then unlock the bootloader, and deleted the apps I don't use. So I still have a ODEX Rom. Installed WiFi tether, Rom toolbox lets you easily remove the apps that you dont want (be careful) and also allows you to block ads.
Battery life is amazing. I unplugged at 6:30am and its 3:35 now and I'm at 67% and I've send over 20 emails today, dozens of text and over 1 hour screen on time.
I found that stock ODEX and debloated is the way to go. My sync is on. Facebook,gmail, box,dropbox.
The md5 mismatch was an issue I had also. The recovery that comes with the freegee. Unlock is flaky like that
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Title pretty much says it but just wondering if anyone has not been able to run custom kernels. It started with my attempt with Komodo etc., but I always get some form of screen flashes or massive FCs. Im am rooted with original 1.12 hboot. I have been able to successully load and run ROMs from Viper to AOKP, even CM10.1 but never able to run a custom kernel. I have wiped clean, reset and still no go. I am using the 2.2.1 TWRP so wondering if the newest TWRP would fix that ability? I know some of the EVO LTEs just wont run with a custom kernel but figured I would try.
Thanks in advance for any input.
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Are you S-Off or S-On. I would flash the latest recovery just to be safe.
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I've had the same issue with Komodo. I'm S-OFF 1.19. I tried on the latest twrp, 2.3.3, and even on a tip re-flashed 2.3.1
I was able to boot after flashing with 2.3.1, sometimes...but it really wasn't stable enough to even try to use. Constant reboots, FC's, bootloops, etc
The device I'm having this issue on is an insurance replacement from asurion, the 4th one to be exact. i never had this issue on any of the previous devices...my first was new via preorder, that was stolen, and the first 2 refurbs were returned due to other hardware defects, although at least they could run a custom f***ing kernel.
as far as I've been able to tell nobody has found the issue that makes some devices not take to a custom kernel.
Did any of Ye try the voltage stabilizer
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Did any of Ye try the voltage stabilizer
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Thanks for the replies. I am S-OFF, current baseband etc. I haven't tried the voltage mod, but will look into that and come back for questions if necessary. If you have any tips on the voltage mods etc, feel free to pass them on. I have tried to use Goo Manager to download the newest TWRP but kept getting errors but haven't tried today. Will try to get the most recent on and look at voltage mods. Its not a huge deal, I get great battery life and its fast enough but I wanted to at least see if there was something specific that I have been missing to run the kernels. Thanks for all the replies!
The Komodo kernel worked only after updating TWRP to newest and I also had to use the voltage mod as neither would load without it. Great advice and for first time I am running custom kernel on top of PACMAN ROM. I tried capped at 1.7 then 2.1 both work but the 2.1 started to indicate some weird results within minutes of loading. I backed down to 1.9/384 and looks to be the sweet spot. Thanks again!
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Did any of Ye try the voltage stabilizer
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I have tried that and it hasn't made any improvements for me.
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ryanissnackpack said:
I have tried that and it hasn't made any improvements for me.
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I don't know if it makes any difference but I flash the voltage zip before and after flashing the kernel. Also make sure your downloading the s-on if that's what you need
Edit just saw your s-off in your sig
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I haven't tried flashing post install since it worked loading pre-install for me but will if I have any additional issues. Thanks for the tips!
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