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Please explain or help me how to partition In gingerbread 2.3.4 cyanogen 7.... waiting
Galaxy 5 Subpsyke Cyanogen 7
samcad said:
Please explain or help me how to partition In gingerbread 2.3.4 cyanogen 7.... waiting
Galaxy 5 Subpsyke Cyanogen 7
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Dont You Guys ever Read the Even the First Post! Please Read the First post before asking questions.
subpsyke said:
[4] I won't add MAD Team app2sd support until this rom is stable (i.e., the microphone, reboot and battery usage bugs are fixed). This should only be used for testing, not for regular use, so I don't want to encourage people to use it so heavily. You can still use Cyanogen's built-in app2sd (the "Move to SD" button) - it's more advanced than Froyo's.
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If you have acess to Linux (maybe Live CD) the best way would be to use GParted and partition your SD Card from a card reader (it wont work directly from phone). If you can only use Windows you should try Minitool.
Here's a tutorial for GParted : http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/gparted.html
Yea I knew dAt! ! Bt still want to ask if any other xperts knw aBt partition work...
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modstorm said:
If you have acess to Linux (maybe Live CD) the best way would be to use GParted and partition your SD Card from a card reader (it wont work directly from phone). If you can only use Windows you should try Minitool.
Here's a tutorial for GParted : http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/gparted.html
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I don't have Linux! can I do it frm windows 7
Galaxy 5 Subpsyke Cyanogen 7
samcad said:
I don't have Linux! can I do it frm windows 7
Galaxy 5 Subpsyke Cyanogen 7
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As I told you you can use minitool.....search google and you'll find some tutorials...I partitioned my SD card (for MAD 2.3) with minitool
Bt m using not 2.3 I already made partition in all ma froyo roms. .. NW m using 2.3 gingerbread
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Atm, SGS2 is the best Android phone imo. And it's really pity that we can't play a full one-part 1080p HD movie (>4Gb files) with this beast, especially on a TV full HD via MHL cable I think we have already root, some custom roms as well as some custom kernels, we will have soon CyanogenMod too,... But I wonder if there will be a way to make this dream phone support the NTFS or exFAT. I've searched alot and found this "ASUS Selects Tuxera File System Software for Eee Pad™ Tablets" http://www.tuxera.com/news/asus-selects-tuxera-file-system-software-for-eee-pad™-tablets/ so the Eee Pad Tablets (Android system) can support perfectly the NTFS via the Tuxera file system software (the homepage: http://www.tuxera.com). And I found this also "Tuxera Merges and Updates NTFS Open Source Projects" http://www.tuxera.com/news/tuxera-m...e-cross-platform-ntfs-package-as-open-source/ and the source http://ntfs-3g.git.sourceforge.net
I haven't the knowledge to do anything about that, but I hope someone could do it and SGS2 will really be the beast
Load this module with insmod, I compiled that and tested with KE7 kernel. Here is the post about my test with an 250G external HD over OTG using NTFS. (And I assume you can read Chinese. )
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=568&t=2200017&r=3&last=28530206
***Use for your own risk, I am not responsible for any damage or data lost for using this module***
jackleung said:
Load this module with insmod, I compiled that and tested with KE7 kernel. Here is the post about my test with an 250G external HD over OTG using NTFS. (And I assume you can read Chinese. )
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=568&t=2200017&r=3&last=28530206
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Will there be any advantage of NTFS over present file system ? its more safer in terms of security I hope. I support ext 4, as its easy for android to recognize & link with linux....
I'm sure some devs are definitely interested in it.you may also put a word to CM7 developers pls....
The goal is file size larger than 4gb..... no way with sdcard on fat 32....
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This would be fantastic if possible!
But I thought the SGS2 supported ext3/ext4? Or is that system-only and not for user storage (MicroSD/16gb internal)?
EDIT: Just tested, albeit with a lousy 32MB MicroSD card labelled as "TransFlash" (!!). When it was ext3-formatted, the phone thought it was corrupt. When it was ext4-formatted, the phone seemed to accept it, but it wouldn't show up in USB mode. So no support for this. Bummer.
jackleung said:
Load this module with insmod, I compiled that and tested with KE7 kernel. Here is the post about my test with an 250G external HD over OTG using NTFS. (And I assume you can read Chinese. )
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=568&t=2200017&r=3&last=28530206
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Sorry, I can't read chinese at all. Can you re-post here please? It really sounds good if we have NTFS support for >4Gb files
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Xero Xenith said:
This would be fantastic if possible!
But I thought the SGS2 supported ext3/ext4? Or is that system-only and not for user storage (MicroSD/16gb internal)?
EDIT: Just tested, albeit with a lousy 32MB MicroSD card labelled as "TransFlash" (!!). When it was ext3-formatted, the phone thought it was corrupt. When it was ext4-formatted, the phone seemed to accept it, but it wouldn't show up in USB mode. So no support for this. Bummer.
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If you're on a Windows Machine, that one probably doesn't support ext*-filesystems
Usage varies depends on yr situtation. For me, I just need to mount my powered 250g hd over OTG. See my recent post over there: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1070573
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jackleung said:
Load this module with insmod, I compiled that and tested with KE7 kernel. Here is the post about my test with an 250G external HD over OTG using NTFS. (And I assume you can read Chinese. )
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=568&t=2200017&r=3&last=28530206
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Thanks - haven't tried to do anything useful with this yet, but at least the module loads fine
Out of interest, may I ask what steps you did to compile this? I haven't yet managed to compile a working module for a stock kernel because I always get "<module>: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout". Did you use the CodeSourcery toolchain (which one?) and the c1_rev02_defconfig? Did you make any other relevant changes to the kernel config other than selecting ntfs as a module?
TIA.
jackleung said:
Load this module with insmod, I compiled that and tested with KE7 kernel. Here is the post about my test with an 250G external HD over OTG using NTFS. (And I assume you can read Chinese. )
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=568&t=2200017&r=3&last=28530206
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If I load this module, will the SGS2 be able to read a NTFS formatted MicroSD card?
RMXO said:
If I load this module, will the SGS2 be able to read a NTFS formatted MicroSD card?
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No, not yet. We have to wait for someone who can compile a good module. But I don't understand why the devs didn't talk anything about that
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True I wanted to move a blueray film to watch ( ffvii-advent children) but the file size was too big even though I had 11GB of free internal space. So I formated my microsd 32GB to ntfc and moved the movie over on my pc. But then again when I inserted the microsd into my sgsII it wouldn't recognise the card......sad really and for it to not work on a phone which is right now the best mobile to play mkv blueray movies.
Couldn't do this on my sgs either.
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If you're on a Windows Machine, that one probably doesn't support ext*-filesystems
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Sorry to quote so far back, but I'm still curious.
Nope, I'm on Ubuntu Linux, which supports my ext3 and ext4 partitions just fine. I heard the phone was formatted as ext4 - so then why would it not recognise an ext4 memory card?
Would it be easier to implement ext3/4 support than NTFS? If so, ext3/4 supports large files and has done for a long time
jps1974 said:
Thanks - haven't tried to do anything useful with this yet, but at least the module loads fine
Out of interest, may I ask what steps you did to compile this? I haven't yet managed to compile a working module for a stock kernel because I always get "<module>: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout". Did you use the CodeSourcery toolchain (which one?) and the c1_rev02_defconfig? Did you make any other relevant changes to the kernel config other than selecting ntfs as a module?
TIA.
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I am quite busy recently and may not have time to reply posts promptly.
This is my first time to work with Android kernel and spend me a night to figure out on a Ubuntu VM. I basically follow tegrak's thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113191) and d/l the source. Within the source, there is s readme for which CodeSourcery toolchain to use. Then follow tegrak's instruction to use "make menuconfig" to enable ntfs as module and compile.
But the kernel module is read only, for read/write support you need ntfs-3g and I guess for ntfs-3g you need the fuse kernel module and libs
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No, not yet. We have to wait for someone who can compile a good module. But I don't understand why the devs didn't talk anything about that
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The module is good and are able to read files/directories on NTFS partition for rooted apps if you really read my link in #8. I just need to figure out how to make do it for non root apps which probably just a matter of how I mount it. But I don't have time to investigate at the moment.
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The module is good and are able to read files/directories on NTFS partition for rooted apps if you really read my link in #8. I just need to figure out how to make do it for non root apps which probably just a matter of how I mount it. But I don't have time to investigate at the moment.
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Yes, I know it, and I just wait a module that works perfectly with all the apps. So I hope you can make it and thanks for your works
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jackleung said:
I am quite busy recently and may not have time to reply posts promptly.
This is my first time to work with Android kernel and spend me a night to figure out on a Ubuntu VM. I basically follow tegrak's thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113191) and d/l the source. Within the source, there is s readme for which CodeSourcery toolchain to use. Then follow tegrak's instruction to use "make menuconfig" to enable ntfs as module and compile.
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Thanks for taking the time to reply - unfortunately that didn't work for me. But I received a reply from Samsung today, will try what they told me tomorrow and post a small guide if it works
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See my post here for information I received from Samsung about compiling modules. Basically, the kernel config that ships with the source package is incorrect.
jps1974 said:
See my post here for information I received from Samsung about compiling modules. Basically, the kernel config that ships with the source package is incorrect.
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So any updates for NTFS-3G? I really really want it, hope it will work soon. Courage, man Best regards!!!
Hey,
I'm using wanamlite 10.6 siyah v3.0 rc2 I want to store files over 2gb. Fat32 doesn't let me do it. Please help me!
Regards,
Kem
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As far as I know, and I've been looking into the same thing, you can't not supported.
If anyone comes along and proves me wrong though I'll kiss them because this 4GB file cap annoys the living hell out of me.
Cptnodegard said:
As far as I know, and I've been looking into the same thing, you can't not supported.
If anyone comes along and proves me wrong though I'll kiss them because this 4GB file cap annoys the living hell out of me.
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There's mods available to support ntfs file system but I haven't found any for ics yet
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Bump. Help pls. I wanna watch HD movies with my phone :s
wanam v10.6 siyah v3rc2 ttalk
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wanam v10.6 siyah v3.0.1
You can try to format youre sd card as ext3.
Or simply cut the movie which you want to watch into smaller pieces
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Dr.MacHack said:
You can try to format youre sd card as ext3.
Or simply cut the movie which you want to watch into smaller pieces
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Didnt work earlier. I think i just found the way. I will try it. forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1120407&page=3
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kem1337 said:
Didnt work earlier. I think i just found the way. I will try it. forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1120407&page=3
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Yes, this sounds good
Try it and tell us if it worked
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Could not do it. Tried with latest stock kernel too. I'll try out some other wasy too.
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kem1337 said:
Bump. Help pls. I wanna watch HD movies with my phone :s
wanam v10.6 siyah v3rc2 ttalk
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You do realize the resolution of the s2 is 800x480?? So your 720p/1080p HD movies will play back at 800x480. Re-encode your movies thus solving your file size problem. All you're doing is wasting storage space having anything bigger than 800x480.
Joey2o11 said:
You do realize the resolution of the s2 is 800x480?? So your 720p/1080p HD movies will play back at 800x480. Re-encode your movies thus solving your file size problem. All you're doing is wasting storage space having anything bigger than 800x480.
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Not really. And i also have more reasons.
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kem1337 said:
Not really. And i also have more reasons.
wanam v11.1 siyah v3.1.1
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MHL HDMI Cable for example
Sorry for Bump, But anyone have an idea? Its kind similar question...
Isnt a way that makes EVERYTHING install by default on External SD(The MicroSD card that you have in the Slot, not the internal storage of 10 gb) ???
Some script or dunno? NOT an apk/aplication, I remember I do that on my Motorola Milestone. I install the rom (.zip file on recovery) then i flash an .zip script that every app installs on the ext partition of the SD
Yea because, its so ****ing anoying install every app that you have, even i had all the apk, its annoyng install one by one, because are like 50 or more apps, nor incluiding games
so that was so ´perfect, in my milestone, i just sayd Nah fck this rom, cwm and bang flash another rom and all my apps where in the ext partition, and they were installed, loaded and ready to launch already
If someone had an idea about this on the i9100, tell me please!
Thax, Cya!
hello, i made some research but i didn't find any answer to my question so that's why i post.
So, I've got a SD card 32 GB in the EXFAT format.
and my SD card is not seen and not mounted in any AOSP or CM rom... and every single time i go in /parameter/storage i had a FC...
can someone explain me what i need to do because all my music and my personnal data is on this card and i really need it :/
thanks fo future answers
AOSP and CM do not support exFAT so you just have to format your SDcard in FAT32
Mopral said:
AOSP and CM do not support exFAT so you just have to format your SDcard in FAT32
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Thanks i will try soon
envoyé depuis mon bijou de galaxy SIII bleu !!!
This is a compilation between me, houstonn and SnowLeopardJB. (Be sure to thank them!) It is stock jellybean 4.1.2 with a little modification. You do NOT need to do any special modifications/conversions to install this. Just flash in CLOCKWORKMOD only (twrp will not work). It will automatically change your language to english but the keyboard will still contain some korean characters. To change that go to settings>>language and input>>languages>>unselect korean (make sure ONLY english is selected and you will have all english)
Features:
- rooted
- busybox
- most stock bloat included
- LTE works
- access to all internal sdcard (16GB)
- access to external sdcard works now
- Google Now
- 3.4 kernel
- astro file manager as a system app
- 4.2 keyboard
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Issues:
- rear camera not working THIS HAS BEEN FIXED HERE (thanks jefffeely)
- let me know of anything else
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Instructions:
- download from here -------> Korean-JB-sk8tonn-v2.zip
- boot into clockworkmod
- wipe data/factory reset
- install zip
-reboot
-enjoy
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TODO:
- add ex-dialer (depends on feedback)
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Thanks:
SnowLeopardJB
houstonn
shelnutt2
everyone in #lg-optimus-g
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Re: [4.1.2][JB][STOCK] Stock Jelly Bean Korean Port (01/26/13)
Hello and thanks to all the fellas that put this together. May i ask that you include all the lg launcher and peripherals,widgets etc..in a seperate zip,where we could push or flash?
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You might wish to add sd card to the not working list. I flashed it on formatted cache/dalvik/data/system. Everything works just fine and dandy but no SD card kills it for me :-/
DeathmonkeyGTX said:
You might wish to add sd card to the not working list. I flashed it on formatted cache/dalvik/data/system. Everything works just fine and dandy but no SD card kills it for me :-/
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sk8: Don't forget to mention Shellnut2.. he was the one to unlock and modify the boot for me to get it all start for me to pass it along to you guys
we cant do anything about the external sd till source hits.. it's compiled in the kernel. since sk8 went live. I might as well link the Canadian one. gotta upload it tho heh..
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we cant do anything about the external sd till source hits.. it's compiled in the kernel. since sk8 went live. I might as well link the Canadian one. gotta upload it tho heh..
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yah i figured i might as well. since its working pretty well. maybe someone on here can get camera working??
DeathmonkeyGTX said:
You might wish to add sd card to the not working list. I flashed it on formatted cache/dalvik/data/system. Everything works just fine and dandy but no SD card kills it for me :-/
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internal sdcard works fine. just no external sdcard. unfortunately since korean model doesnt include an external sdcard the kernel was compiled without this feature.
I know, I call internal sd "internal nand" and external sd card "sd card". I just thought perhaps it should be in the OP. Thank you guys very much for getting this thing together.
DeathmonkeyGTX said:
I know, I call internal sd "internal nand" and external sd card "sd card". I just thought perhaps it should be in the OP. Thank you guys very much for getting this thing together.
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thank you for pointing that out. just added it to the OP. i keep forgetting that we have an external sdcard. haha i only use my ext sd for backups in CWM.
it should be pointed out that recovery will always be able to see your external sdcard no matter what rom you have installed. so keep my cwm installed and you can always backup to ext sd
ph0dacbeit said:
Hello and thanks to all the fellas that put this together. May i ask that you include all the lg launcher and peripherals,widgets etc..in a seperate zip,where we could push or flash?
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yah that could be done pretty easily. ill see what i can come up with on monday. i might just make a completely bloated version and a de-bloated version
Re: [4.1.2][JB][STOCK] Stock Jelly Bean Korean Port (01/26/13)
Wowowow this is really exciting! Its pretty late (or early) to do a flash, but I'd be happy to do so in the morning and let you guys know of any problems. Again, great work!
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sk8erwitskil said:
thank you for pointing that out. just added it to the OP. i keep forgetting that we have an external sdcard. haha i only use my ext sd for backups in CWM.
it should be pointed out that recovery will always be able to see your external sdcard no matter what rom you have installed. so keep my cwm installed and you can always backup to ext sd
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Yeah I can't use a ROM that doesn't support external SD, so I'm stuck on stock remixes until jb source drops .
I have a lot of street and topo maps in addition to a bunch of mp3's and portable mass storage (exFAT ftw) that necessitate a 64GB SD card. I just wish phone manufacturers would load devices up with hundreds of GB worth of flash because NAND flash memory has gotten so freaking cheap that it would add next to nothing to the Bill o' Materials.
Re: [4.1.2][JB][STOCK] Stock Jelly Bean Korean Port (01/26/13)
sk8erwitskil said:
This is a compilation between me, houstonn and SnowLeopardJB. (Be sure to thank them!) It is stock jellybean 4.1.2 with a little modification. You do NOT need to do any special modifications/conversions to install this. Just flash in CLOCKWORKMOD only (twrp will not work). It will automatically change your language to english but the keyboard will still contain some korean characters. To change that go to settings>>language and input>>languages>>unselect korean (make sure ONLY english is selected and you will have all english)
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Guys. Thanks for this port. Thanks also for all of the patience too. There have been many impatient folks in this forum and you guys have stuck it out to give the OG more life. I'm so glad I got this phone and I'm really glad for all of the devs.
Thanks sk8, houstonn, snowleopard, and shelnut. And anyone else involved
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Re: [4.1.2][JB][STOCK] Stock Jelly Bean Korean Port (01/26/13)
Great work. I'll give this ROM a run.
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Re: [4.1.2][JB][STOCK] Stock Jelly Bean Korean Port (01/26/13)
Thanks for all your hard work guys!
Does the Canadian one differ in anyway from the Korean one? Camera? External SD?
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Also, am I reading this right? This was done without source? I was under the impression that we weren't gonna get jelly bean until source dropped.
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Oh wow wrong thread lol. Please ignore this post!
the more testers the more we can get results faster...pls remember make a backup cause if you don't like it you can always restore in minutes...
Re: [4.1.2][JB][STOCK] Stock Jelly Bean Korean Port (01/26/13)
Can we use stock LG launcher? I like LG home
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Re: [4.1.2][JB][STOCK] Stock Jelly Bean Korean Port (01/26/13)
Read the thread. Stock boat is coming. Seriously though, read.
Re: [4.1.2][JB][STOCK] Stock Jelly Bean Korean Port (01/26/13)
Do have to go to Nexus first or can I just flash from what I have?
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Read the first post. It explicitly states that you don't have to convert jack didily squat.