Contacts problem rooted GB - Motorola Droid X2

Not sure if I'm deleting something I shouldn't but every time I use the P3droid root after about a day I get the error com.motorola.contacts and i can't get into my contacts. Anyone else run into this problem? If so how do I fix it?
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Have you frozen or deleted anything? Usually messing with the authenticators does it
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I've taken them all off, just not yahoo. No one has had that issue from taking those ones off. Plus I defrost all of them and the issue is still there...
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Im no expert,im sorry >.<
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KurioHonoo said:
Im no expert,im sorry >.<
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Sorry, didn't mean to sound mouthy. Lol
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ferg40 said:
I've taken them all off, just not yahoo. No one has had that issue from taking those ones off. Plus I defrost all of them and the issue is still there...
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Did you freeze email auth. ? Also try to clear data for contacts and contacts storage.. make sure u have them synced or backed up.
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Screen capture

Does anybody know a screen shot app that will work with our phone? I used to use shoot me but it fails to find root, as does all the other free screen shot apps in the market.
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You double check the setting in superuser for shootme? That could stop it from finding root.
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Yes i checked it. Even removed permission and re accepted it
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colonel187 said:
Does anybody know a screen shot app that will work with our phone? I used to use shoot me but it fails to find root, as does all the other free screen shot apps in the market.
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How About This App.
PM sent.
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Awesome. Thanks for that app. This one seems to work great.
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dropcap works fine
I used to use an application called Screen Shot It on my Samsung Galaxy S, I haven't try it on X2, but I believe it should work fine.
Screen Shot It works.
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Thanks I tried it and it works. May need to buy it.
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Look up screen grabber in the ATRIX forum works perfect and its free
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I couldn't get shoot me working..I allow permission and next screen it tells me im not rooted or something to that effect..
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Try AndroSS, it's a free app in the market. It takes excellent screen shots w/o the need of confirming to save each screen shot, and it doesn't show up in your status bar. I think it's even better than ScreenShot ER.
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I just downloaded AndroSS. It works great.
screen shot it works fine, and u can link it to the search button for a quick access, DroCap didnt work for me before and I tried a couple others, but ScreenShot It works amazing.

Where is battery usage?

Im running eclipse v0.6 and I cant seem to find the battery usage anymore. I want to find out what I using my battery the most but the battery options are not in the settings menu on this rom.
Anyone know where I can find this?
Settings-Applications-battery use
You can also use Spare Parts.
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X0dus said:
Settings-Applications-battery use
You can also use Spare Parts.
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Thats it! Thanks for the help.
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[Q]Wallpaper resets[Q]

My wallpaper keeps going back to a night sky. Not sure why though, I keep changing it and it keeps going back. Im on Eclipse v.5. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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It changes to one of the eclipse wallpapers, even if I change it to a saved picture
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Id say update to v 6 or change to one of the atrix ports
Okay, thanks!
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Speaker Volume

Is there an app for a rooted phone that can increase the speaker volume past the factory settings? I want this because i am in a noisy environment all the time, and when i watch media on my phone it is no where near loud enough. My phone is rooted and would like to not have to put a ROM on my phone if I don't have to. I have downloaded Equalizer and Volume+ neither of which did anything.
I'd like to know too. Even if it would distort the sound. Sometimes its needed.
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Check out volume+ at androidaudiohacks.com. It's free and in beta. You just have to register on the site.
Edit: Probably would help if I read your post all the way through. Have you tried PowerAmp? It does have an option for "phone speaker loud" in the eq settings.
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Dsp manager.
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ilovesoad said:
Dsp manager.
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Which is built into eclipse. You might be able push it to your phone if you find the apk somewhere though
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Equalizer In The Market.
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Which is built into eclipse. You might be able push it to your phone if you find the apk somewhere though
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Just pull it from the eclipse rom.
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[Q]thunderbolt notification bar

So my friend has a thunderbolt and on his notification bar it has all the apps he's using and a music section to change your songs. Its a rather cool addition to the phone and I was wonder how I could get this on the x2
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Does anyone have any clue about this? It would be nice to have
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Tweek900 said:
Does anyone have any clue about this? It would be nice to have
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Someone would have to port it over t the x2 and probably be part of a theme but I am just guessing in that it is part of the HTC Sense UI
weird I just figured it was a cool enough feature that someone had already done it
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Tweek900 said:
weird I just figured it was a cool enough feature that someone had already done it
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More I think about it I am willing to bet that is a HTC Sense UI feature and not portable anyway. Just my best guess though
Well that would suck. Does anyone know forsure?
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Maybe try asking in the HTC forum. Someone over there will probably know. Most of the people in this forum probably dont have HTC phones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=940
I remember someone talking about ROM toolbox in the Market. Use it to customize items in notification bar. I don't know how it works, but worth checking it out and maybe another ROM has that feature.
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Ill look into that thanks for the ideal
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Rom toolbox has the option to change icons in you status bar. Nothing to that level of modification.
Also use it carefully. I tried to change my font with it once and i ended up with a bootloop.
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phieta said:
I remember someone talking about ROM toolbox in the Market. Use it to customize items in notification bar. I don't know how it works, but worth checking it out and maybe another ROM has that feature.
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None of our roms have this.
I don't think it is just HTC sense that has this....thought I saw it on the galaxy nexus as well.
I think it could be possible
just a lot.of work to get it....
Well it would be something amazing to get. Just throwing that out there
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