Sticky Roll Up Thread
Hi All. The amount of sticky threads in this forum has grown to a size that i feel a roll up thread is the way to go. Please help me keep it updated by posting in this thread and also sending a PM to a member of the moderation team with the request, thanks.
Sticky List
[GSM/CDMA] How to install an ICS Custom Rom with BootMenu Manager
[TOOL][ROOT/UnROOT][Razr] EternityProject EasyRootICS v1.5 [Win/Linux]
[ROOT] ROOT DROID RAZR XT910/XT912 [Win/Mac/Linux][2.3.6][ICS]
MOTOROLA Tools [Specially for Noobs]
[ROOT] ROOT FOR DROID RAZR [GSM/CDMA] [GB/ICS] [Windows Only]
[UNROOT] For DROID RAZR [CDMA/GSM?][WINDOWS]
[INDEX] Droid RAZR and RAZR MAXX Resources and Features Guide
How to patching an updated boot.img.p(atch) to a fastboot boot.img -For Leak Install-
BMM - Boot Menu Manager - v0.2.7 | v0.2.9a [RECOVERY][BOTH][ICS]
[GSM/CDMA] HOW TO Install a ROM From Scratch
[RECOVERY] Safestrap Recovery v3.1 [12/29/2012 V3.11 - Stock Flash + FIX] [ALL RAZR]
[RECOVERY][JB] BMM - Boot Menu Manager - v0.3.0f [3/12/2012][ARCHIVE]
[ROM] [CDMA/GSM] Unofficial CM10.1 (JB 4.2.1) [12/05: ALL DEVICES]
[ROMs][GSM/CDMA]Summary Thread for the ROMs you Should Check
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BMM - Boot Menu Manager - v0.2.7 | v0.2.9a [RECOVERY][BOTH][ICS]
[ROM][GSM][CDMA] Razr Android 4.0.4 ICS Official MIUI [27 October]
Quantumstate said:
BMM - Boot Menu Manager - v0.2.7 | v0.2.9a [RECOVERY][BOTH][ICS]
[ROM][GSM][CDMA] Razr Android 4.0.4 ICS Official MIUI [27 October]
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Added the boot menu manager one, but we dont stick individual ROMs.
Thanks.
Why not? As long as one ROM isn't favored over others.
It may be bad form but I offer my own thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33326113
Maybe alot of ppl here didn't need this info, but I sure did. If not useful for most, then I understand.
And if possible, why call them "stickies". Seems a little gross. More like 'pinned' threads.
Hi !
...good idea of regrouping almost all Sticky Threads ! :good:
...but, I think we do not need any Sticky on Android Development !
Normally all Sticky Threads should be on General and Q&A section !
Why ?
- for a new user , also for many users : section General and Q&A are paramount ! - so, they will most visited in finding the news !!!
- Android Development - is for advanced users ( not need any sticky for them ! ) , and also for those who have previously passed through sections General and Q&A !
Good luck ! :good:
Quantumstate said:
Why not? As long as one ROM isn't favored over others.
It may be bad form but I offer my own thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33326113
Maybe alot of ppl here didn't need this info, but I sure did. If not useful for most, then I understand.
And if possible, why call them "stickies". Seems a little gross. More like 'pinned' threads.
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Using your own logic, to be fair i would have to stick all the ROMs. I dont get to say what there called, the admins choose sticky, so sticky it is. Added your thread to the list:good:
surdu_petru said:
Hi !
...good idea of regrouping almost all Sticky Threads ! :good:
...but, I think we do not need any Sticky on Android Development !
Normally all Sticky Threads should be on General and Q&A section !
Why ?
- for a new user , also for many users : section General and Q&A are paramount ! - so, they will most visited in finding the news !!!
- Android Development - is for advanced users ( not need any sticky for them ! ) , and also for those who have previously passed through sections General and Q&A !
Good luck ! :good:
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Android development is not for advanced users, it is for development based threads. Most of the sticky threads here would help new users use the development section, hence the sticky threads. The point here to eliminate the need for these users to repeatedly ask the same question, keeping our great forum clean. There is no "elitism" here, we all want to learn and i hope help each other, thats the point of XDA.
Hey, I believe that what should definitely be stickyd is the Safestrap thread. It is the most basic stuff (after root) in the Droid Razr world for android development. It is the base for almost every ROM, and new users could easily get disoriented when they access the top posts and read Safestrap all over the place without knowing what it is. Also, not so new users and senior users continuedly need to check on the thread due updates or bugs as said before it is the base for almost all ROMs here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1391900
And the most basic thread that I believe should be in every Android development forum should be the root guide. There are many here but I believe that the one that is good easy to understand, and serves as an introduction is this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1710871
EDIT: Happy new year!
I would like to request that this be stickied please!
JB OTA for the Motorola Droid RAZR / Maxx
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069935
I posted exact instructions on how to manually flash it, as well as how to keep root permissions. In 5 days it already has over 6,000 views.
spc_hicks09 said:
I would like to request that this be stickied please!
JB OTA for the Motorola Droid RAZR / Maxx
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069935
I posted exact instructions on how to manually flash it, as well as how to keep root permissions. In 5 days it already has over 6,000 views.
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Yes please sticky this thread
Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
spc_hicks09 said:
I would like to request that this be stickied please!
JB OTA for the Motorola Droid RAZR / Maxx
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069935
I posted exact instructions on how to manually flash it, as well as how to keep root permissions. In 5 days it already has over 6,000 views.
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In the same line, it would be great to stick this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2078021
it's a step by step tutorial (with videos!) on how to flash the xt912 JB OTA in the Razr GSM (xt910).
How about a including "how to find out what phone you have?" GSM, CDMA, Razr, Maxx, Blur, blah blah! It seems like this is a forum of too many confusing phones rolled together in one. Maybe a sticky that tells users which phone they have and which kernel, recovery, rom, etc. is compatible with their device would go a very long way.
HD2FORNICK said:
How about a including "how to find out what phone you have?" GSM, CDMA, Razr, Maxx, Blur, blah blah! It seems like this is a forum of too many confusing phones rolled together in one. Maybe a sticky that tells users which phone they have and which kernel, recovery, rom, etc. is compatible with their device would go a very long way.
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Another person with my concern, I thought I was alone!!!!
You can post your requests here. We are open to any suggestions. I subscribed to this thread, so should reply pretty fast
This thread not useful..
what different subcribe thread with this thread???
If sticky, this thread must update and useful
This thread is useful. If you want to keep this forum healthy you should work with us If you have suggestions about what is useful and what is not, feel free to post here.
Recovery
[RECOVERY] Safestrap Recovery v3.1 [12/29/2012 V3.11 - Stock Flash + FIX] [ALL RAZR]
[RECOVERY][JB] BMM - Boot Menu Manager - v0.3.0f [3/12/2012][ARCHIVE]
Custom ROM
[ROM] [CDMA/GSM] Unofficial CM10.1 (JB 4.2.1) [12/05: ALL DEVICES]
[ROMs][GSM/CDMA]Summary Thread for the ROMs you Should Check
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104045
Ramdanih said:
Recovery
[RECOVERY] Safestrap Recovery v3.1 [12/29/2012 V3.11 - Stock Flash + FIX] [ALL RAZR]
[RECOVERY][JB] BMM - Boot Menu Manager - v0.3.0f [3/12/2012][ARCHIVE]
Custom ROM
[ROM] [CDMA/GSM] Unofficial CM10.1 (JB 4.2.1) [12/05: ALL DEVICES]
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monkteo said:
[ROMs][GSM/CDMA]Summary Thread for the ROMs you Should Check
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104045
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Added :good:
Nice to see the thread uptaded!!!!!!!!! Thanks good work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HD2FORNICK said:
How about a including "how to find out what phone you have?" GSM, CDMA, Razr, Maxx, Blur, blah blah! It seems like this is a forum of too many confusing phones rolled together in one. Maybe a sticky that tells users which phone they have and which kernel, recovery, rom, etc. is compatible with their device would go a very long way.
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If you don't know what phone you have then you probably shouldn't be messing with it........ just saying. You should know the difference between GSM and CDMA before doing anything to your phone. All ROMs/mods/ whatever, also have CDMA or GSM tags in the topic title. If it doesn't say CDMA in the topic title, then it's probably not for CDMA phones. It's pretty common knowledge.
Sorry for being blunt, I just don't understand how people don't know what kind of phone they have.
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What the title says . I tried google, searching within the forums, but some had their withdraws and were for froyo 2.2. Just wondering how you themers within this thread doing this, I'd hope to bring some goodies here one day
Flash Scrosler's OTA rom. Other than flashing, you can't really do much.
Thanks!
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What the title says . I tried google, searching within the forums, but some had their withdraws and were for froyo 2.2. Just wondering how you themers within this thread doing this, I'd hope to bring some goodies here one day
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You can always set up the "android kitchen" and deodex the ROM yourself.
I am no DEV, but I did the same for my INC2 ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392516
OK Ive scoured the development forum in the vibrant section, and I don't see any mention of anyone who has installed successfully the Liquid Smooth Rom on a T-959 Vibrant!! All Ive seen is it seems that it can only be installed on a S-3 or S-2 models!! Which sucks!! I'm currently running Paranoid Android and CM 10.0 on both vibrant,s I own, and the both ROMS are 4.1.2 versions of JB
So again I'm wondering if anyone has successfully installed without problems, my main and only REAL CONCERN is if it will write a different or incorrect primary and secondary boot loader and cause a true hard brick situation. :crying: I want to try it so badly but I don't see any mention of a S-1 T-959 successful install.
So anybody got a success and what liquid Smooth Rom and version did you use and what if any special attention to install instructions do you have!
Double posting or was this moved by a mod?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
this is where I had originally posted this question, However i don't how the same post ended up in General discussions!! This is where my question needs to be, protocol wise so if a moderator would be kind enough to remove the same post from general discussion I would be grateful and many apologies for the mishap
Hello there,
I am new to the S2 phone (I will get one at the end of the month from a friend).
I see that there are lots of roms and kernels.
Now what I am searching for is:
Super optimized rom like Tigrouzens rom for Samsung Wave 1 and 2.
Also kernel super optimized.
With other words. a really fast rom (I don't want outdated roms).
Preffered android version:
4.3.X Jelly Bean / 4.4 Kitkat
Also, I don't really know how to install those roms/kernels. So a simple tutorial should do it. Because I once flashed one through odin from pc and not through recovery.
Greetings,
GreekBlood
Go to the development sections (Android Development & Original Android Development), read some threads, try out some roms to find one that suits your needs. Instructions for flashing roms are always on the first page devoted to the rom & always very clear.
Rom recommendations are forbidden here because they're so subjective, mods will close the thread if you insist on asking for them (this is XDA after all, if you're here, it's assumed you like flashing stuff to your phone).
MistahBungle said:
Go to the development sections (Android Development & Original Android Development), read some threads, try out some roms to find one that suits your needs. Instructions for flashing roms are always on the first page devoted to the rom & always very clear.
Rom recommendations are forbidden here because they're so subjective, mods will close the thread if you insist on asking for them (this is XDA after all, if you're here, it's assumed you like flashing stuff to your phone).
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And the best ROM is................................................................. LOL
I predict thread soon to be closed (i am psychic haha)
Oh, sorry.
But it is a bit of a mess here. So many roms, so many kernels.
I'm coming from wave 1 where we have 2 roms and 2 kernels.
Being a newbie, i being in you shoes a few days ago would advice you to start with understanding the fundamentals og flashing and use of the various recoveries out there. You say its a mess because you see so many roms and kernels and you dont know where to begin. Pick one and start and with time you will catch up with the rest. Good luck...modding and customizing android is like a rabbit whole...no end...
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Reading the first page & last 10 pages of any rom/kernel thread will give you a couple of things:-
*Instructions how to flash & features
*Some idea of how users are finding the most recent build/any issues
That's a good place to start.
Some people treat this place like a macdonalds drive-thru.
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maybe your an iphone expert
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Hi,
I'm a user with no tech knowledge other than how to flash a custom rom and use it. Today, I flashed Android Revolution HD 40.0 (coming off 29.0) on my S3 I9300
I have an issue after that installation, but as a "newbie /rookie" I am not allowed to post the question directly into the relevant forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797334
So, apologies for posting, here but I simply can't follow this instruction #3 as per the related thread:
If you have any issues or questions, please feel free to post them in the respective thread.
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Question 1: Why can't I post my question into the thread, if the owning developer wants it to be that way?
Question 2: After installing the Rom, all works fine. But every 5 minutes I keep getting the same list of notifications back (they're all related to some files being in the "downloads" folder, confirming the file has been downloaded. When I delete the notifications, they simply keep coming back.
I already did a cache wipe. The list of notifications also comes back each time there's a new notification. (but it stays the same list of 7 items)
Thanks!
Wim
Question 1: Why can't I post my question into the thread, if the owning developer wants it to be that way?
Forum rules is why .
Basically its to prevent a multitude of stupid posts .It of course does not work as stupid posts can be from a 1 poster or 40 posters .
Most of these stupid posts are due to users not reading the instructions or even bothering with the basic faqs and guides .
Note some Devs have a Q&A thread as its Q&A you don't need ten posts .
Q2 sorry dont use that rom suggest flashing it again .
Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300 - Android Revolution HD 40.0 by mike1986 ROM
After installing Android Revolution HD 40.0 by mike1986 ROM in my Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300, my device has got slower and the battery has got drained out at a very fast rate. Do you have any resolution for the same?
Current android version 4.3
Baseband version: I9300BUUGMJ3
akur1 said:
After installing Android Revolution HD 40.0 by mike1986 ROM in my Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300, my device has got slower and the battery has got drained out at a very fast rate. Do you have any resolution for the same?
Current android version 4.3
Baseband version: I9300BUUGMJ3
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Read the rom thread read the faqs and guides reflash rom factory reset .
Greetings...I have a simple question before trying this.
In the Development forum, I read this thread:
[ROM][4.4.2] Unofficial CyanogenMod 11 [1/4/14]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598051
But in this forum, there are guides to installing custom roms which talk about Odin, etc.
Can I assume that threads in the developers forum assume that the basics of rooting via the threads in this forum have already been accomplished? I read the thread linked above, and I can get to the "install zip from sd card" via the 3 button method on my Fascinate (just purchased this off eBay to use for purposes other than actual phone usage).
I have installed Jellybean on a Nook Color, and have TWRP as recovery method, but I am cautious about doing this on the Samsung.
If there is another RTFM I am missing, feel free to flame, and point me in the right direction (the CyanogenMod official page also mentions a lot of stuff not mentioned in the Unofficial CyanogenMod thread above).
TIA...Eric
ejaf said:
Greetings...I have a simple question before trying this.
In the Development forum, I read this thread:
[ROM][4.4.2] Unofficial CyanogenMod 11 [1/4/14]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598051
But in this forum, there are guides to installing custom roms which talk about Odin, etc.
Can I assume that threads in the developers forum assume that the basics of rooting via the threads in this forum have already been accomplished? I read the thread linked above, and I can get to the "install zip from sd card" via the 3 button method on my Fascinate (just purchased this off eBay to use for purposes other than actual phone usage).
I have installed Jellybean on a Nook Color, and have TWRP as recovery method, but I am cautious about doing this on the Samsung.
If there is another RTFM I am missing, feel free to flame, and point me in the right direction (the CyanogenMod official page also mentions a lot of stuff not mentioned in the Unofficial CyanogenMod thread above).
TIA...Eric
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Yes, it really does assume being rooted and at least on a cm7 or above version, don't really know why states "if coming from stock"
I recommend following my thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53235945, to to get you up to a cm10 based ROM,,,
Then follow the instruction in the cm11 thread.
I do recommend you use the 06/04/2014 cm11 from unjustified dev found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53166395
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including reading about the various issues/non-issues with its kernel, as this one seemed to be a little more particular ( temperamental ) with various fascinate phones.
but once you find what works it is a very nice version of cm11.
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cheers
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Thanks much...must also apologize to the forum for posting a question here in the general section. Missed the sticky on that.
Eric