[Q] Installed GeeWiz 4.0.1 Patch, Lost Some Device Settings - Fascinate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'd post this on the GeeWiz 4.0 thread but I'm not allowed yet. I installed djp952's GeeWiz 4.0.1 Patch (EDIFY Update-Zip) onto his GeeWiz 4.0 ROM and lost the settings/device/more... option. Any ideas how to undo the patch or how to get the setting back? If I ODIN the ROM again I'd lose all the apps loaded, right?
Thanks

I got it sorted out. PMed the developer who talked me through taking off the patch and reapplying it. Great guy. Very helpful.

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[SOLVED] How to get from NAMELESS v4.1 to andmer's new MIUI

Since this is a Q and I didn't want to clog the newly started Andmer thread I'd ask here.
I am currently on NAMLESS v4.1 and with all the SD card problems I plan on taking the plunge to MIUI until the bug is fixed. What I want to know is how I would go about getting to MIUI. Since EC09 Leak had its own kernel and modem and recovery(provided by navenedrob), would I just have to Flash [ROM] AOSP MIUI FascinateMTD 1.6.24 > Flash [KERNEL][06.20.11][cm7 or miui] OTB (fascinatemtd) > Reboot. Which would get me the ROM, working Kernel, and keep my EC09 radio.
Just wanted to make sure before ruinning things.
Thanks for any help.
EDIT:
I guess my impatience got the best of me. From NAMELESS v4.1 I odined back to stock DL09 > odined latest recovery > flashed latest MIUI and instead of pulling the battery after the first countdown (when it waits for sdcard to mount) I just let it sit and after a few minutes later it finally mounted and finished the install. Hope this helps anyone else who is running into any problems.
i would like to do this too.. i love nameless.. but i need my video player.. plus super mario rpg is very laggy
and i dont think the radio will work with miui.. prolly have to odin back.. to dl09 n go from there
I just went back to ComRom from EC09. Odin Froyo EB01 and then rebuid what you want from there.

Question about reflashing a ROM whilst you have a custom kernel

Hey
So I flashed Overcome 10.1 Series v1.0.0 yesterday because it got nice feedback.
After that I installed Pershoot's kernel and I added the media watcher script and the v6 supercharger.
I expect that Overcome 10.1 Series will make a new release available in the coming days.
Now if I were to flash that release will it overwrite the kernel and will it kill the media watcher script?
cheers
It will. The boot-image will be overwritten so you will loose the kernel, mediawatcher etc.

Ice Cream Sunday MOD

Hi!
I installed Icecream sunday mod (which is great btw) but I have an issue with fm radio (it enables bluetooth and also outputs some noise loudly when starting.
I saw that there are some issues in cyanogen related to some kernel version (coolya kernel). I also read that there is a ketut kernel. I am kind of lost in this kernel stuf... Which are these? Where can they be downloaded? Doesn't these mods include the entire kernel already? How can I find which kernel version I am running? I found that many kernels (including stock) are called by abbreviation (which can be confusing)...
Is the mod performance/stability impacted by the previous firmware installed (stock kernel version)? Which parts of the original kernel stay and which are overwritten?
Sorry for the newbie post but I could not find this anywhere...
I don't remember but I think Ice Cream Sunday use Ketut's kernel.
You can find your actual kernel at Settings>About Phone>Kernel Version
huvar said:
Is the mod performance/stability impacted by the previous firmware installed (stock kernel version)? Which parts of the original kernel stay and which are overwritten?
Click to expand...
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as jusada said default one comes with ketut's kernel...
previous firmware does not matter much modem/radio/baseband are things that are used from them.. if anything is unstable like signals then you can flash other radio...
as you can see zip file contains boot.img to be flashed its thing which changes kernel stuffs

PDroid (Privacy app) patched for any rom

Hey everybody.
I've been testing PDroid which in my opinion is better than LBE, because it gives me more control of my privacy.
It's very easy, just point the Windows version to your rom and it makes two patches, a new one and a restore.
Then flash with CWM.
Flash the PDroid v1.27 file with CWM.
After just download the app from the market.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.privacy.pdroid&rdid=com.privacy.pdroid&rdot=1
More info on this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1357056
Big thanks to the dev svyat.
PDroid is great on Gingerbread. Can't wait for ICS support to be rolled out!
tried for like 5 hrs couldnt get pdroid on my touchpad... what rom are you using... im running xron cm7, an older rom because i havent bothered updating to the newer roms because im not sure which one i should choose...

[REF] ROMs, Utilities, Tutorials, Mods (Updated 3-5-2013)

I noticed that our current ref threads are terribly out of date, so I decided to create an updated one. I plan to keep updating this, so it should probably be stickied.
ROMs
Note: I have omitted Froyo ROMs from this list, as they are significantly antiquated.
Jelly Bean
2.3.4 Kernel AOKP Currently Build 6
2.3.4 Kernel CM10DX2 Currently Alpha 3
Ice Cream Sandwich
2.3.4 Kernel AOKP Currently Milestone 6
2.3.4 Kernel CM9DX2 Currently Beta 1
2.3.4 Kernel MIUI Currently v2.8.10 Beta 2.1
2.3.4 Kernel ParanoidAndroid Currently v1.6
Gingerbread
2.3.3 Kernel Alien Currently Build #4 X2-Beta
2.3.4 Kernel CM7DX2 Currently Beta 2
2.3.5 Kernel Eclipse Currently v2.3
2.3.4 Kernel Eclipse 1.3 Barebones Apparently Final
2.3.5 Kernel GingerbreadPhone7 Currently v0.5
2.3.4 Kernel iBlur Currently v2.0
2.3.4 Kernel Liberty3 Apparently Final
2.3.5 Kernel Milestone X2 2.3.6 Apparently Final
2.3.4 Kernel MIUI4DX2 Currently Beta 1
2.3.4 Kernel Molten Currently v2.3/Final
2.3.4 Kernel Moto-Ginger-Funk Currently v0.8d
2.3.4 Kernel Naked Apparently Final
2.3.3 Kernel Oxide Currently v0.0.9
Stock Images/RSD Lite
All SBFs and OTA Updates
RSD Lite+ 5.4.4
Tutorials
Rooting
SBF (Windows)
SBF (Linux/OS X)
Nandroid
Switching between 2.3.4 and 2.3.5 kernels
V6 Supercharger on CM9
Mods
CM7DX2 8 Touchpoints
Universal Battery Fix
Universal build.prop Mashup
Universal CDMA/3G Optimisation
CM7DX2 Centered Clock
Universal Force Activate Second Core
CM7DX2 ICS Transitions
Universal MMS Fix
Stock 2.3.5 Notification Pulldown Toggles
Stock 2.3.3 init.d Optimisation
Stock 2.3.3 init.d Optimisation Fix
CM9DX2 Onscreen Softkeys and Button Remapping
Universal ReRecovery
Universal Storage Flip-Flop
CM7DX2 WiFi/Dialer Fix
Very nice! Definitely needs to be stickied.
Excellent, thank you
DROID DOES, Apple did...like I forgot when
Thanks, it has been needed for some time. The others seen to have been abandoned.
Thanks for this! Too bad I'm jumping ship as soon as the S3 gets here haha
Sent from my MB870 using xda premium
Long over due!! Thanks for the work!
Slim!
I'll sticky this thread as it's the most up-to-date of the lot. For now, I'll leave the other threads stuck as well as between them they cover info that isn't in all of them.
Good work ultravioletnanokitty.
<removed because I obviously figured it out>
I'd like to 'clean house' before my next ROM flash and I wonder what's the best way to rid my int and ext sd's of un-necessary crapola. I've copied contents to my pc so I have all my pix, Tibu bkups, clockwork bkups, and items that I need. So can I just delete everything I see on the sd cards now through my PC? or are there files that I need to leave in place for the ROM to flash successfully? I guess what I'm worried about are Root utility apps and files like: Superuser, Busybox, etc. can I just delete all and those neccessary files are safely stored in the hidden system files? I know i can use Google backup for contacts, calender events, etc..
I'd Love to see a guide on "preparing your byte zones for a happy Flash party!" with suggestions and instructions on how to clean out the detritus of uninstalled apps and leftovers from previoius ROMs.

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