[Q] Slim Bean 4.1.2 i9300 issues - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I just updated my ROM to the Slim Bean ROM for JB on my S3 (4.1.2) but I am having quite a few issues. Can anyone guide me to a solution to my problem?
1. My system from time to time keeps stalling for about 15 seconds. This normally happens when im browsing the net, but also happens when I'm using other apps at times.
2. NFC doesn't get enabled. I see the option to enable NFC but when I tick the enable box it fades out and I am not able to select the option again. More importantly it does not allow me to use NFC. I am trying to write profiles on on a few NFC tags but it says that NFC is not enabled and it does not write or read any of the tags.
3. Many of the Samsung apps are not showing. S Memo and S calendar being the notable apps I am missing. I tried installing apks. It installs them but the app never appears in my app list.
I think so far these are the only ones that I am facing. Any solutions?
Regards,
Fahad.

a) what was your installation procedure?
b) you won't get Samsung apps on Slim, it is an aosp Rom.....Samsung apps need the touchwiz framework.

slaphead20 said:
a) what was your installation procedure?
b) you won't get Samsung apps on Slim, it is an aosp Rom.....Samsung apps need the touchwiz framework.
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a) as it was stated on the slim bean website. I downloaded the files from there and flashed the ROM as per the instructions on their website.
b) Noted. Thanks.
Fahad.

did you do full wipe and format system? Did you restore any system data with titanium ?

slaphead20 said:
did you do full wipe and format system? Did you restore any system data with titanium ?
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Yes. I did a full wipe and format system and wipe cache as the website's instructions said.
Before i upgraded to SB i had used Titatnium Backup to backup all my apps. Post flashing SB on my S3 I restored all apps using Titanium Backup.

fahadsi said:
Yes. I did a full wipe and format system and wipe cache as the website's instructions said.
Before i upgraded to SB i had used Titatnium Backup to backup all my apps. Post flashing SB on my S3 I restored all apps using Titanium Backup.
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system apps as well? System data?

slaphead20 said:
system apps as well? System data?
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maybe not. Ok. So I shall restore all system apps...anything that i should be vary off in that process or just simply restore all system apps.

fahadsi said:
maybe not. Ok. So I shall restore all system apps...anything that i should be vary off in that process or just simply restore all system apps.
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no no no, you don't want to restore system apps or data!

slaphead20 said:
no no no, you don't want to restore system apps or data!
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lol...phew!
right...so i have not done a system restore...now..

I would try a wipe cache/dalvik and fix permissions for a start

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can't turn phone (DHD) off after root

Hey,
yesterday i rootet my mobile phone desire hd to android revolution hd 6.1.5. but today when i was trying to turn off my phone, i recognized that nothing happens when i press the button. I can make a screenshot when i press menu button additional to the power button, but i have uninstalled all screenshot apps .. please help me!
thanks
Try re-installing the rom (make sure you do a full wipe of data and cache).
Theonew said:
Try re-installing the rom (make sure you do a full wipe of data and cache).
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it is something with the rom?
because it makes a screenshot when i press menu additional.
is there any program where i can see all installed programs? maybe hidden programms?
Trigger_21 said:
it is something with the rom?
because it makes a screenshot when i press menu additional.
is there any program where i can see all installed programs? maybe hidden programms?
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It's just said (for that rom) that a re-installation can fix certain problems. You don't need any other program to see installed apps. Just go into settings/applications/manage applications.
Theonew said:
It's just said (for that rom) that a re-installation can fix certain problems. You don't need any other program to see installed apps. Just go into settings/applications/manage applications.
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okay, last question, when i wipe all and reinstall the rom, all apps and user data is gone (sms and such things)
Trigger_21 said:
okay, last question, when i wipe all and reinstall the rom, all apps and user data is gone (sms and such things)
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Yes. The only things left are stuff on your SD card and on your SIM card (like contacts). But remember you can backup your apps and data first using Titanium Backup, which you can then restore after you wipe and flash.

[Q] Can I update a custom rom without wiping?

Hi,
Currently I have a Samsung Galaxy S III with the Android Revolution HD 9.0.0 and I want to upgrade to version 10.0.0 which is the current version. But I dont want to wipe my data to upgrade.
The reason for this is because even though i've backed up everything using titanium backup, I have a layout which I like and lots of other settings.
Is this possible?
Thanks.
iurkin said:
Hi,
Currently I have a Samsung Galaxy S III with the Android Revolution HD 9.0.0 and I want to upgrade to version 10.0.0 which is the current version. But I dont want to wipe my data to upgrade.
The reason for this is because even though i've backed up everything using titanium backup, I have a layout which I like and lots of other settings.
Is this possible?
Thanks.
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Yes you can but if you hit problems you must wipe .
If you are currently running an ICS custom rom and the update is to a JB cumstom rom by the same maker then yes you still need to do a wipe.
But if you did a nandroid backup first before updating you could always try flashing the update without wiping but it could cause problems.
The devs always say to do a full wipe so that there are no problems
Hope this helped
donsimmi said:
If you are currently running an ICS custom rom and the update is to a JB cumstom rom by the same maker then yes you still need to do a wipe.
Dont agree other wise we all have wiped phones when JB updates .
>>>>The devs always say to do a full wipe so that there are no problems
Usually they don't say full wipe but wipe cache and wipe dalvik .
Some custom roms will wipe above anyway .
My way on a new rom is to format cache and system in recovery only .
Means i just install on top of my data a new system .
But yes i have Nandroid and TB backup always and yes i am prepared if need be to go back to a stock rom after wiping the lot .
Yes i do flash a lot of roms and no i don't have many problems .
jje
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If you want to save your home screen just back up the touchwiz app and restore data to your new rom if you have to wipe
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Thanks for your help!
So you say that if I do a backup of all apps in TitaniumBackup and restore it after wipe it'll be ALL the same?
Like I never wiped?
Anyone?
iurkin said:
Thanks for your help!
So you say that if I do a backup of all apps in TitaniumBackup and restore it after wipe it'll be ALL the same?
Like I never wiped?
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CMIIW, in theory, yes. Although in my experience some apps/games data failed to load. But in most cases it gets the job done after flashing to a new rom, which needed you to wipe everything.
Yes applications go, but the data sometimes ne.Lépe every transition from ICS need to JB, download data again.
And can I restore data only from TitaniumBackup?
iurkin said:
Thanks for your help!
So you say that if I do a backup of all apps in TitaniumBackup and restore it after wipe it'll be ALL the same?
Like I never wiped?
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No your layout will not be saved folders etc .
jje
JJEgan said:
No your layout will not be saved folders etc .
jje
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Regarding the layout, if you have nova launcher you can export your settings and restore after a flash of a new rom..
bludestiny said:
Regarding the layout, if you have nova launcher you can export your settings and restore after a flash of a new rom..
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Big IF .
jje
Don't have Nova Launcher- didn't like it.
I guess I'll just wipe cache then flash the new version ROM and hope for the best (after backups of course).
iurkin said:
And can I restore data only from TitaniumBackup?
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You can backup just the apps or apps+data. Therefore you too can restore your data only (if you already have that particular apps installed). Try it mate, titanium backup rules :good:
iurkin said:
Hi,
Currently I have a Samsung Galaxy S III with the Android Revolution HD 9.0.0 and I want to upgrade to version 10.0.0 which is the current version. But I dont want to wipe my data to upgrade.
The reason for this is because even though i've backed up everything using titanium backup, I have a layout which I like and lots of other settings.
Is this possible?
Thanks.
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Yes, I just updated my note 2 n7100 from cm10.2 to cm11. I just wiped cache. and works well.:good:

Trying to go back to CM10 from CM10.1

Hello,
I updated my tablet to CM 10.1 Nightly from CM 10 through the Cyanogenmod Updater. After playing around with 10.1 for a little, I decided it was too buggy for me, so I went back to the updater and downloaded the CM 10 update again. Now, when it reboots, it wont get past the Cyanogenmod screen. What do I need to do to get back to CM 10?
Thank you
Prashramani12 said:
Hello,
I updated my tablet to CM 10.1 Nightly from CM 10 through the Cyanogenmod Updater. After playing around with 10.1 for a little, I decided it was too buggy for me, so I went back to the updater and downloaded the CM 10 update again. Now, when it reboots, it wont get past the Cyanogenmod screen. What do I need to do to get back to CM 10?
Thank you
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Full Wipe, you shouldn't go back to previous without wiping or you "bootloop". You need to Wipe Data/Cache; Cache; and Dalvik Cache and then reinstall CM10 and gapps.
nakedninja42 said:
Full Wipe, you shouldn't go back to previous without wiping or you "bootloop". You need to Wipe Data/Cache; Cache; and Dalvik Cache and then reinstall CM10 and gapps.
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Yeah I realized that, did a full wipe.
I unfortunately never set up titanium backup. How exactly does it work? like what does it back up exactly?
Prashramani12 said:
Yeah I realized that, did a full wipe.
I unfortunately never set up titanium backup. How exactly does it work? like what does it back up exactly?
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It allows you to backup your data apps (system apps too but I do not recommend backing system apps cause it can cause A LOT of issues if data of the system app is restored). When you have the data apps backed up, you can restore the app with the data associated (e.g. game saves).
nakedninja42 said:
It allows you to backup your data apps (system apps too but I do not recommend backing system apps cause it can cause A LOT of issues if data of the system app is restored). When you have the data apps backed up, you can restore the app with the data associated (e.g. game saves).
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does it automatically restore all of the apps I had, and their locations on my homescreens so I dont have to download them all again and set up my home pages again?
Prashramani12 said:
does it automatically restore all of the apps I had, and their locations on my homescreens so I dont have to download them all again and set up my home pages again?
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You can restore all your backed up data apps in batch. You could also backup your launcher and restore Data Only. It will place your apps on teh screens again but not widgets.

[Q] Vibration intensity controls in effective!

I am facing a strange issue in my GT-I9300 Baseband:I9300XXELLA, Build:JZO54K.I9300XXELLB after a software upgrade from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2. with the exception of some apps like watsapp and default system apps, messaging dialer etc etc. system vibration intensity settings do not work, they are max always.. like when ever i get msg or call on viber it vibrates with full intensity,irrespective of my phones vibration intensity settings. similarly if i use dialerone dialpad haptic feedback is operational, although its disabled. skype vibrates with full intensity also.. so on.. so here is wat i have done so far.. i was able to resolve the issue by downgrading to 4.1.1. but i think 4.1.2 feel lighter and faster.. i have tried re upgrading to 4.1.2 and reinstalling fresh apps.. (not restoring).. wiped cache and user data via power+homekey+ volume up button menu... nothing seem to work on 4.1.2.. so i was hoping if any of you folks could help me out.. it will be better if someone who knows where these system vibration controls reside and how can i reset them, to clean things which could be messing with vibration controls, answers me..
These are app problems not the phones problem.Can be caused by the restoreing of the data that the app has.Try booting to recovery and wipeing cache partition and dalvik cache and then go to advanced and fix permissions and reboot.Should clear up all bad data.
cooza said:
These are app problems not the phones problem.Can be caused by the restoreing of the data that the app has.Try booting to recovery and wipeing cache partition and dalvik cache and then go to advanced and fix permissions and reboot.Should clear up all bad data.
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thanks cooza for the suggestion. i am having this issue with almost every app other than system apps.. it seems os is unable to override app settings...booting to recovery, wiping cache partion and dalvik cache etc ..can they be done without rooting the phone ?
phone.phreak said:
thanks cooza for the suggestion. i am having this issue with almost every app other than system apps.. it seems os is unable to override app settings...booting to recovery, wiping cache partion and dalvik cache etc ..can they be done without rooting the phone ?
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Sure mate. If you boot to recovery you can wipe cache.To wipe data for each app one by one if you want you can do it in settings/application manager then select the app and wipe data if you know what app is causing the problem. For dalvik you will need root unless you can find a file manager from the play store that will do it.This can be a common problem when restoring data.That's why people root their phones to get this type of wipe access.It also allows a proper restore without data problems.
cooza said:
Sure mate. If you boot to recovery you can wipe cache.To wipe data for each app one by one if you want you can do it in settings/application manager then select the app and wipe data if you know what app is causing the problem. For dalvik you will need root unless you can find a file manager from the play store that will do it.This can be a common problem when restoring data.That's why people root their phones to get this type of wipe access.It also allows a proper restore without data problems.
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but dude i have wiped everything other than dalvik cache.. only downgrading to 4.1.1 solves the problem.. but i want 4.1.2 cuz its faster...btw what do u mean by advanced options and fixing permissions? how can i do that... just to clarify again.. i have tried even manual fresh install of the apps after the upgrade and wiping cache's n user data....
Those extra settings you get when you root and install a custom recovery.They aren't available in the stock recovery.upgrading to 4.1.2 and restoring apps with data from 4.1.1 is obviously the problem seeing as they are different firmwares.it can be done though with root and a custom recovery.
cooza said:
Those extra settings you get when you root and install a custom recovery.They aren't available in the stock recovery.upgrading to 4.1.2 and restoring apps with data from 4.1.1 is obviously the problem seeing as they are different firmwares.it can be done though with root and a custom recovery.
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i did not restore apps from backup of 4.1.1. i installed them fresh after upgrading to 4.1.2 and wiping chache and user data from the boot recovery option...so it seems there isnt much left other than trying the rooting path?
phone.phreak said:
i did not restore apps from backup of 4.1.1. i installed them fresh after upgrading to 4.1.2 and wiping chache and user data from the boot recovery option...so it seems there isnt much left other than trying the rooting path?
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i rooted the phone. wiped cache, user data, dalvik and fixed permissions...all useless.. system vibration intensity level fail to override third party software's..haptic feedback and alert vibrations alert with full intensity... any other suggestion ?
It would have most probably not have happened if your phone was rooted in the first place.Then you make a backup of your apps + data with Titanium Backup.Its the best there is for this type of thing.Then when you flash the 4.1.2 (if its via kies you need to root again cos you loose it and if its via Odin its full wipe so you root and download Titanium first) you go to TB select the restore option and select "let me choose" and the phone will do it properly for you.
When dowmloading TB on a new firmware after a full wipe you will get a prompt asking to keep or accept the new android ID.Always restore the old one so you dont have problems with old backups and data.
Fixing these things before root is more difficult cos you already have the data backup.You may need to full wipe back to stock then root and try again.It depends on you if you want to try it installing some apps without data.Some like viber and FB dont need data for example as you can just sign back in.If you dont want to loose games data the just instll them.Viber,line,FB,WhatsApp can just be re-signed in and set up.
Seeing as they are the ones causing vibration errors then dont restore their data.
cooza said:
It would have most probably not have happened if your phone was rooted in the first place.Then you make a backup of your apps + data with Titanium Backup.Its the best there is for this type of thing.Then when you flash the 4.1.2 (if its via kies you need to root again cos you loose it and if its via Odin its full wipe so you root and download Titanium first) you go to TB select the restore option and select "let me choose" and the phone will do it properly for you.
When dowmloading TB on a new firmware after a full wipe you will get a prompt asking to keep or accept the new android ID.Always restore the old one so you dont have problems with old backups and data.
Fixing these things before root is more difficult cos you already have the data backup.You may need to full wipe back to stock then root and try again.It depends on you if you want to try it installing some apps without data.Some like viber and FB dont need data for example as you can just sign back in.If you dont want to loose games data the just instll them.Viber,line,FB,WhatsApp can just be re-signed in and set up.
Seeing as they are the ones causing vibration errors then dont restore their data.
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i even tried that.no restoration from backup options.. (zero third party apps after upgrading to 4.1.2)..the moment i installed any third party app the issue came back again..n its for all the apps.. except the "watsapp".. i dnt knw y not watsapp ! i dont think its the problem with apps.. the interesting thing is.. if i create a keis backup from 4.1.2 along with the 3rd party apps,, after downgrading to 4.1.1 and restoring the backup from 4.1.2 does not create any problem..all settings seem to work fine as far as i am on 4.1.1..i think its the problem with OS which is unable to override its current notification/alert settings for 3rd party apps, instead it keeps them to max vibrations!..
If you upgraded via kies it may be that something didnt go completely right.You could always flash the same firmware or a 4.1.2 firmware for another region via Odin to see what happens.Also there are custom ROMs which take out all of these bugs that stock firmwares can sometimes have.
I can confirm an oddness with haptic feedback in 4.1.2 when compared to 4.1.1.
Seems like it's somewhat more intense in general.
In apps, such as emulators, that have the option to have vibration when pressing a button the intensity is too high, clearly not the one I have in my settings, which was at lowest.
Even if you disable it it'll be on when dragging icons etc.
I upgraded from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2 via Kies and did full reset to no avail.
My region update is Portugal and build JZO54K.I9300XXELLA. Other regions such as Nordic countries XXELL4 makes no difference, so I guess we'll have to wait for a fix.

Update 4.4.2

Hi.
I have the stock rom 4.2.2 its root and a Twrp Recovery.
So i want to update it to 4.4.2.
My Problem is OTA doesnt work because, i have a boot loop i come only into Recovery.
Meanwhile im out of the bootloop.
I wanted to ask if I can update without data loss.
Thanks in advance.
Galaxy05 said:
Hi.
I have the stock rom 4.2.2 its root and a Twrp Recovery.
So i want to update it to 4.4.2.
My Problem is OTA doesnt work because, i have a boot loop i come only into Recovery.
Meanwhile im out of the bootloop.
I wanted to ask if I can update without data loss.
Thanks in advance.
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Can you nandroid backup in recovery? If so I would do that or titanium backup and copy the backup to PC then use the link below to get back to stock. Then you can update to 4.4.2 root with ioroot25 and use autorec to get custom recovery (twrp).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
OfficialPerson said:
Can you nandroid backup in recovery? If so I would do that or titanium backup and copy the backup to PC then use the link below to get back to stock. Then you can update to 4.4.2 root with ioroot25 and use autorec to get custom recovery (twrp).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
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What does nandroid backup save? Privat Files? Like (Whatsapp, Pics, Music and so on)
Galaxy05 said:
What does nandroid backup save? Privat Files? Like (Whatsapp, Pics, Music and so on)
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A nandroid backup is basically a clone of your whole phone so it saves everything.
OfficialPerson said:
A nandroid backup is basically a clone of your whole phone so it saves everything.
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It's not exactly a clone of the whole phone. It's basically a clone of the currently installed ROM including data, settings, cache. To back up your apps and stuff use Titanium Backup or Copy. To backup music and video and photos, sync that to cloud storage or copy to your pc.
Sent from my LG-D800 using Tapatalk
Jank4AU said:
It's not exactly a clone of the whole phone. It's basically a clone of the currently installed ROM including data, settings, cache. To back up your apps and stuff use Titanium Backup or Copy. To backup music and video and photos, sync that to cloud storage or copy to your pc.
Sent from my LG-D800 using Tapatalk
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Or i flash the new 4.4.2 Rom with the LG tool. I must not do wipe because I have an older stock rom.
OfficialPerson said:
A nandroid backup is basically a clone of your whole phone so it saves everything.
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Uhmmmmm, nope, not truth.
None of your personal stuff will be backed-up.
I have flashed all is Good.
But i have a Problem with the root.
When i press: apply update from adb, its doing nothing.
The recovery says: Now send the package you want to apply to the device with "adb sideload <filename>"....
votinh said:
Uhmmmmm, nope, not truth.
None of your personal stuff will be backed-up.
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Oh ok my bad on that part then I was told it clones all your data rom and all. I did a backup and restore
and I had everything from before but I guess its because I didnt factory reset the phone.
OfficialPerson said:
Oh ok my bad on that part then I was told it clones all your data rom and all. I did a backup and restore
and I had everything from before but I guess its because I didnt factory reset the phone.
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Yeap, each phone will behave differently and for this specific G2, Factory Reset will wipe EVERYTHING.
votinh said:
Yeap, each phone will behave differently and for this specific G2, Factory Reset will wipe EVERYTHING.
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So when people say to wipe everything like when installing a rom do they mean factory reset from the settings menu or from recovery?
OfficialPerson said:
So when people say to wipe everything like when installing a rom do they mean factory reset from the settings menu or from recovery?
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Oh, no no, especially on this G2. Nope, don't do that.
"Wipe" when updating/installing new ROM is
+ wipe dalvik cache // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data cache (?) // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data // this will wipe data partition. Must be done when fresh installing new ROM (basically not an update)
+ wipe system // only need in some case, generally, you don't need to do this step
For this G2, if you Factory Reset, you will lose every personal stuff that on the phone, all end-user partition.
votinh said:
Oh, no no, especially on this G2. Nope, don't do that.
"Wipe" when updating/installing new ROM is
+ wipe dalvik cache // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data cache (?) // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data // this will wipe data partition. Must be done when fresh installing new ROM (basically not an update)
+ wipe system // only need in some case, generally, you don't need to do this step
For this G2, if you Factory Reset, you will lose every personal stuff that on the phone, all end-user partition.
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Oh ok because for the Mahdi 2.5 rom for G2's he says to wipe "EVERYTHING". So I'm guessing that would be a case
where you need to wipe system as well then? Thanks for the clarifications.
I've been playing around with 5 Android devices and so many custom ROMs. Some do require FULL wipe including format system, some others don't.
Just read the instruction of the ROMs' authors and you should be fine.
votinh said:
Uhmmmmm, nope, not truth.
None of your personal stuff will be backed-up.
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A nandroid copies the phone set up as is at the time of the back up. Everything, settings, call history, text messages, contacts, app versions... Everything!
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votinh said:
Oh, no no, especially on this G2. Nope, don't do that.
"Wipe" when updating/installing new ROM is
+ wipe dalvik cache // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data cache (?) // a must regardless of dirty install or clean install
+ wipe data // this will wipe data partition. Must be done when fresh installing new ROM (basically not an update)
+ wipe system // only need in some case, generally, you don't need to do this step
For this G2, if you Factory Reset, you will lose every personal stuff that on the phone, all end-user partition.
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Always wipe system when going from rom to rom. The new rom will install new system stuff.. Never wipe "internal storage"!

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