unable to install CyanogenMod 7.2 - Galaxy Ace S5830i Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi, i'm trying to install this ROM+the custom kernel it requires.
This is what i've done so far:
1. restored the stock ROM with ODIN as described here (point "3."),
2. loaded "ClockWorkRec5830i.zip" from the "Android system recovery <3e>";
3. Wiped Data, Cache and Dalvik
4. Mounted System
5. installed "kernel_CM7_v4.0_cooperve.zip" and "CM7_cooperve_RC_04.zip"
Apparently everything went fine (no error messages), but now the phone seems stucked at the Samsung logo...

eadmaster said:
hi, i'm trying to install this ROM+the custom kernel it requires.
This is what i've done so far:
1. restored the stock ROM with ODIN as described here (point "3."),
2. loaded "ClockWorkRec5830i.zip" from the "Android system recovery <3e>";
3. Wiped Data, Cache and Dalvik
4. Mounted System
5. installed "kernel_CM7_v4.0_cooperve.zip" and "CM7_cooperve_RC_04.zip"
Apparently everything went fine (no error messages), but now the phone seems stucked at the Samsung logo...
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It is a simple soft-brick. Just flash the stock rom back using odin to solve this problem. Here is the link,
Unbrick/Firmware restore | Flash GUIDE
Hope I Helped

mahithm said:
It is a simple soft-brick. Just flash the stock rom back using odin to solve this problem. Here is the link,
Unbrick/Firmware restore | Flash GUIDE
Hope I Helped
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Ok, i can reflash the stock rom back without problems, but what about the CM7.2 ROM?
I've read here that the ROM should be flashed with the Samsung recovery mode to prevent softbricks.
Or, should i install this custom CWM first?
side question:
- is this the only 4.x kernel for the S5830i?
The other 4.x ROM i've found are still using the 2.x Android kernel so there is no 4.x apps compatibility with them, correct?

eadmaster said:
Ok, i can reflash the stock rom back without problems, but what about the CM7.2 ROM?
I've read here that the ROM should be flashed with the Samsung recovery mode to prevent softbricks.
Or, should i install this custom CWM first?
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hm.
Installing CM based ROMs isn't just about installing the ROM itself. First off, yes you use CWM recovery to flash CM7. However, you must first format all your partitions to EXT4 first. Search for the EXT4 formatter tool in the CM7/9 threads by bieltv.3, they have them in the OP. When you format these partitions it is best to use the temporary CWM you linked above. But it does not matter after you flash the CM Specific Basic Kernel (which is also linked in bieltv.3's CM7/9 posts like the EXT4 formatter) because CWM recovery is built-in. From there just mount everything and flash CM7.
eadmaster said:
side question:
- is this the only 4.x kernel for the S5830i?
The other 4.x ROM i've found are still using the 2.x Android kernel so there is no 4.x apps compatibility with them, correct?
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Kernel or ROM? For kernels we only have 2.6.35.7 Linux kernels. If you are talking about ROMs then yes that is the only 4.x.x ROM we have.

eadmaster said:
hi, i'm trying to install this ROM+the custom kernel it requires.
This is what i've done so far:
1. restored the stock ROM with ODIN as described here (point "3."),
2. loaded "ClockWorkRec5830i.zip" from the "Android system recovery <3e>";
3. Wiped Data, Cache and Dalvik
4. Mounted System
5. installed "kernel_CM7_v4.0_cooperve.zip" and "CM7_cooperve_RC_04.zip"
Apparently everything went fine (no error messages), but now the phone seems stucked at the Samsung logo...
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Go to cwm and flash multiformater there select ext4
Then flash kernel and then rom..
Dont reboot your phone beetween all this flashing...
Sent from my GT-S5830i using Tapatalk 2

Thank you, now it works!
Compared to the stock firmware, CM is much better!
NightRaven49 said:
If you are talking about ROMs then yes that is the only 4.x.x ROM we have.
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I meant: is it the only option to run apps with no Android 2.x compatibility?

eadmaster said:
I meant: is it the only option to run apps with no Android 2.x compatibility?
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Yes, but you must also consider the hardware requirements of the app. For example, you can install ICS-compatible apps like Nova Launcher, which can run on armv6 devices, but you cannot install Clash of Clans, which requires armv7 architechture to run.

NightRaven49 said:
Yes, but you must also consider the hardware requirements of the app. For example, you can install ICS-compatible apps like Nova Launcher, which can run on armv6 devices, but you cannot install Clash of Clans, which requires armv7 architechture to run.
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I completely agree. Don't forget some apps need ICS API or greater to work irrespective of the architecture on which it runs

NightRaven49 said:
Yes, but you must also consider the hardware requirements of the app. For example, you can install ICS-compatible apps like Nova Launcher, which can run on armv6 devices, but you cannot install Clash of Clans, which requires armv7 architechture to run.
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Ok, i'll keep that in mind... do you know how to preview the cpu arch requirements before installing?
Btw now i'm having an issue with the Google Market that does not self-update to the latest Play Store and does not install any app ("[app name] could not be downloaded due to an error")... do you know how to fix this?
EDIT: i've installed this old gapps package, should i have installed another one?

eadmaster said:
Ok, i'll keep that in mind... do you know how to preview the cpu arch requirements before installing?
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As far as I know, googling is the best method. You can also guess from the app file size: bigger apks generally mean a resource-heavy app, armv7 architechture required and vice versa.
eadmaster said:
Btw now i'm having an issue with the Google Market that does not self-update to the latest Play Store and does not install any app ("[app name] could not be downloaded due to an error")... do you know how to fix this?
EDIT: i've installed this old gapps package, should i have installed another one?
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That is because the kernel cannot mount /cache properly. (I'm assuming you got the infamous 492 error.) In that case, 1 sure fire way of fixing it is to go to recovery and making a nandroid (backup). After that make an advanced restore of the cache. It works for all the devices using the CM Specific Basic Kernel, essentially the range of BCM21553 devices.

Fixed following Point 4 here (format "/System", then reinstall CM7 and gapps).
(My error probably was that i rebooted the system between the 2 installs.)
EDIT: now i'm having an issue extending the internal storage: I've installed s2e, created the ext3 partition and moved the apps, but after the reboot all the apps are disappeared...
EDIT2: fixed by reinstalling and using Mounts2SD instead of s2e.

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[Q] I don't see my apps with UrukDroid 0.7 - 1.0

Hello,
on the 11 of april, I installed Urukroid based on 1.0 files (http://sauron.pourix.com/UrukDroid/UrukDroid-1.0/EI/) with the installer of 0.7.
The installation seems to be succesful but when I boot with UD I don't see my applications.
Did I miss something?
Thanks for reading,
V
Did you install UrukDroid 1.0 using UrukUpdate or by extracting and flashing the kernel?
Also, if you went through the UrukDroid install procedure, did you select yes when it asked to copy over your /data partition?
thanks for your anwser
ryadztu said:
Did you install UrukDroid 1.0 using UrukUpdate or by extracting and flashing the kernel?
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I extracted and flashed the kernel.
ryadztu said:
Also, if you went through the UrukDroid install procedure, did you select yes when it asked to copy over your /data partition?
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I followed the recommanded choice, means no copy of data...
Then your apps were deleted during installation
You have to do it with the update method over **/Urukupdate, if you want your apps
I installed the apps after the installation of UD but I thought that the appli I'm installing are visible in Android AND in UD... then I need to install all my new apps twice?
vanpevi said:
then I need to install all my new apps twice?
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I think yes,
because the urukdroid system is based on the SDE from archos (actually designed for linux/angstrom, so a parallel app function is not included )
but maybe this will be included in urukdroid when our bootloader is completely cracked and whe have an CM )

CWM 6.x.x.x - Can't backup

Dears,
whatever ROM with integrated CWM 6.x.x.x I install I'm unable to do backups.
Backup takes very long and the result is a folder of 16MB.
How can I fix this?
Fix permissions and wipes are useless.
Tks!
ultradj83 said:
Dears,
whatever ROM with integrated CWM 6.x.x.x I install I'm unable to do backups.
Backup takes very long and the result is a folder of 16MB.
How can I fix this?
Fix permissions and wipes are useless.
Tks!
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i would suggest u to make bkps with CWM 5.x.x integrated kernel, since bkp made with CWM 6.x.x. is not backward compatable for now.
thats u cant restore those bkp's using CWM 5.x.x later if u have any issues
Well, I'm using the Resurrection Remix 3.0, that as other ROMs has CWM 6.0 integrated...
I've tried to install other versions from ROM Manager, nothing changes...
ultradj83 said:
Well, I'm using the Resurrection Remix 3.0, that as other ROMs has CWM 6.0 integrated...
I've tried to install other versions from ROM Manager, nothing changes...
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u can try the latest siyah v3.5.2 its good and the cwm integrated with it has no bkp issues for now
Rom Manager
Don't use ROM Manager, it doesn't work well with our phones.

Rom install - No change?

Hi guys, tried searching the forum but no luck in these pages. I have a strange problem. I'm installing a custom ROM, it goes through everything fine, reboots, but it's just as before (i.e same wallpaper, apps, messages etc). This includes after doing a superwipe. So I have 2 questions;
When I superwipe, does it automatically choose the root on the phone?
Is it possible to have the phone's software on the SD card, and is booting from there?
Thanks in advance!
can u be a bit more clear?
which rom?
what steps did you follow?
what do you mean by superwipe?
some apps can be moved to sd card but some wont work on sd card. you cant boot from there either.
Hi
Thanks for the reply. The ROM I installed was this one - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797334 - which included the "superwipe" script (I don't know what it does but I'm assuming it wipes everything completely from the stock phone)...
After doing that I installed from ZIP from sdcard, it went through the installation of the rom no problem, then when it reboots it just looks the same, with the old ROM on it
Sorry if i'm not explaining properly!
Thanks
try reading the op....it states that is an improved version of stock Rom with no visual changes! What are you doing flashing roms when you can't even be bothered to read the op?!
slaphead20 said:
try reading the op....it states that is an improved version of stock Rom with no visual changes! What are you doing flashing roms when you can't even be bothered to read the op?!
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I read that - but it still has the bloatware. When I say "it looks the same" I mean literally - same apps in the same locations, same widjets, same wallpaper, messages still there, etc.
Flabbergash said:
I read that - but it still has the bloatware. When I say "it looks the same" I mean literally - same apps in the same locations, same widjets, same wallpaper, messages still there, etc.
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That isn't possible if the super wipe script runs successfully....so what root method/recovery are you using?
Flabbergash said:
I read that - but it still has the bloatware. When I say "it looks the same" I mean literally - same apps in the same locations, same widjets, same wallpaper, messages still there, etc.
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Yes but the speed, fluidity and batterylife of that rom is awesome, you can also theme the rom and delete or freeze applications/widgets you don`t need. This is not a restaurant you know where you can order whatever you expect , also do some effort yourself.
Look in settings > about phone and see if the rom name is in there. If it is then congratulations you have successfully flashed a rom.
Although reading about superwipe it seems to wipe everything including internal SD! Why the f*ck would anyone do that, don't use that, its not needed!
Just factory reset it in cwm and that should be enough.
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slaphead20 said:
That isn't possible if the super wipe script runs successfully....so what root method/recovery are you using?
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Therein lies my problem... hence this thread!
I'm using ClockwordMod Recovery v6.0.1.0 (touch version)
Flabbergash said:
Therein lies my problem... hence this thread!
I'm using ClockwordMod Recovery v6.0.1.0 (touch version)
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So what exactly is your problem? The looks, bloatware or the superscript.
Flabbergash said:
Therein lies my problem... hence this thread!
I'm using ClockwordMod Recovery v6.0.1.0 (touch version)
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very strange as the super wipe script wipes all data, cache and sd card, so if that isn't happening the flash is failing, and you should get error message...my only suggestion is to try 5.x.x.x recovery as I have seen several problems reported with touch recovery
slaphead20 said:
very strange as the super wipe script wipes all data, cache and sd card, so if that isn't happening the flash is failing, and you should get error message...my only suggestion is to try 5.x.x.x recovery as I have seen several problems reported with touch recovery
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This rom does not have version 6 recovery, it is 5 and non-touch . The superscript wipes the entire internal sd card and the caches. The external sd card is untouched. And i have done it myself, but after the superwipe it did matter in batterylife and rom speed compared to the standard full wipe.
gee2012 said:
This rom has does not have version 6 recovery, it is 5 . The superscript wipes the entire entire internal sd card and the caches. The external sd card is untouched. And i have done it myself, but after the superwipe it did matter in batterylife and rom speed compared to the standard full wipe.
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That sounds like the problem then, flash the Rom from 5.x.x.x recovery and I'm guessing all will be good, so basically you need to flash a new recovery(remember kernel and recovery are separate on s3) and then try flashing the Rom, alternatively flash stock Rom, root with cf root(5.x.x.x) and then flash it
slaphead20 said:
That sounds like the problem then, flash the Rom from 5.x.x.x recovery and I'm guessing all will be good, so basically you need to flash a new recovery(remember kernel and recovery are separate on s3) and then try flashing the Rom, alternatively flash stock Rom, root with cf root(5.x.x.x) and then flash it
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No because after the superwipe you flash the rom from the external sd card and you have the recovery that is included in the rom/kernel. There shouldn`t be a problem realy, it works well if people only read more than the first 2 lines of the OP.
slaphead20 said:
That isn't possible if the super wipe script runs successfully....so what root method/recovery are you using?
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gee2012 said:
This rom has does not have version 6 recovery, it is 5 . The superscript wipes the entire entire internal sd card and the caches. The external sd card is untouched. And i have done it myself, but after the superwipe it did matter in batterylife and rom speed compared to the standard full wipe.
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So I went to settings > about and see that it says Android Revolution is installed - but there's something going wrong with the wipe still - considering everything is still the same? I'm not sure how to explain it properly. Kinda like I've reinstalled a browser but it's kept my tabs i guess
gee2012 said:
No because after the superwipe you flash the rom from the external sd card and you have the recovery that is included in the rom/kernel.
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are you using Google backup/restore, just wondering if this is restoring all your stuff, never used it so don't really know much about it
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also what Rom are you coming from, and how did you root your phone?

SlimKat 2.6 RC2 on i777 Internal Storage Problem

I know i777 does not officially have SlimKat so I apologize if it's not appropriate to ask this question.
I'm using SlimKat 2.6 RC2 from 9100 forum and got one problem. My internal storage goes haywire out of no where. It does that I have ~300MB available but I've only used up around 200 MB to include cache data. The bar on top of the screen shows that I still got plenty of space left. I tried clearing everything and even re-flash but nothing help.
After a full re-flash it would be fine, but as soon as I install an app, the available internal memory would drop.
Any help is greatly appreciated it. Thank you!
I'm on the same rom as you, so I just checked my storage: sorry to report that mine is working fine - and I think yours is also. When you wipe in recovery, you must format /system, along with the other stuff (if you aren't already doing that).
My advice would be to use a file explorer and manually check what you have filling up your phone. If you were recently on a stock rom I would manually delete the preload folder (the only danger in doing that is it might corrupt a backup of a stock rom, if you have one. If you don't have that type of backup, delete away), or even something like this app can help: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cleanmaster.mguard
Yes, You need to format system from Recovery and that should fix that, by the way do you install this rom with CWM or TWRP?? Because my i777 with kitkat the phone keeps rebooting itself i dont know why
Thanks!
juanqui1893 said:
...do you install this rom with CWM or TWRP??
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I use TWRP for KK, have never had a problem at all.
Render Broken Kernel??
juanqui1893 said:
Render Broken Kernel??
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Yes, it's currently the only kernel that will work on ported KK roms.
SteveMurphy said:
Yes, it's currently the only kernel that will work on ported KK roms.
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Ok, I wanna port Celeriter rom 4.4.2 for i9100 to my i777, do you think that this procedure can brick my phone??
Regards!
juanqui1893 said:
Ok, I wanna port Celeriter rom 4.4.2 for i9100 to my i777, do you think that this procedure can brick my phone??
Regards!
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You shouldn't have any trouble porting that rom, but because it's based on CM and not Slim, you can't use Renders' Slim kernel. I would suggest the TWRP CM version, only because I've not used the CWM version personally, but you shouldn't have any issues. Just make sure you follow the OP instructions and use the gapp package they suggest.
SteveMurphy said:
You shouldn't have any trouble porting that rom, but because it's based on CM and not Slim, you can't use Renders' Slim kernel. I would suggest the TWRP CM version, only because I've not used the CWM version personally, but you shouldn't have any issues. Just make sure you follow the OP instructions and use the gapp package they suggest.
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AOcP announce the update to final version , As soon as they publicate the rom I'll flash that rom, cause I like Celeriter and Resurrection Remix, both kitkat, but Its based on AOSP and Celeriter is based on CM11 with RenderBroken I guess it will work fine, but lets try lol
Thanks for your help!
SteveMurphy said:
I'm on the same rom as you, so I just checked my storage: sorry to report that mine is working fine - and I think yours is also. When you wipe in recovery, you must format /system, along with the other stuff (if you aren't already doing that).
My advice would be to use a file explorer and manually check what you have filling up your phone. If you were recently on a stock rom I would manually delete the preload folder (the only danger in doing that is it might corrupt a backup of a stock rom, if you have one. If you don't have that type of backup, delete away), or even something like this app can help: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cleanmaster.mguard
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Thanks for the help. If you look at the screen shot I included, the top bar says there's still plenty of room left. So, in actuality, the phone is almost empty with the exception of the 2 apps I installed (SuperSU and TiBu). Maybe there's just bad remnant of previous ROMs. I came from AoCP to SlimKat.
Anyhow, I reflash the rom again without using MrCook's wipe script and pretty much wipe and format everything that's possible. The phone is somehow working normally now *finger crossed*. I think the problem is the /data. MrCook's script doesn't format /data, and I never had to format data, only /system. But this time, I include /data with all the formatings. But who knows, it could be something else.
Thanks again.
Edit: I take it back, I just looked over mr-cook's wipe script and the script does format /data...so not sure what's the problem was.
Edit 2: Just in case anybody is reading this thread. Don't use mr-cook's wipe script for SlimKat 2.6, wipe and format everything manually. I just tried again with the RC3 and mr-cook's wipe script didn't clear everything so my internal storage was still filled up from previous ROM. Just FYI.
juanqui1893 said:
Yes, You need to format system from Recovery and that should fix that, by the way do you install this rom with CWM or TWRP?? Because my i777 with kitkat the phone keeps rebooting itself i dont know why
Thanks!
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Formatting /system didn't help, I format /system every time I flash new ROM. But to your question, I'm using Render's TWRP and do not get any reboot so far.
So let me get this straight, and please quote me; we can actually flash ROMs from the i9100 forum as long as steps are taken to manually format partitions? Cause man, I've just been dying to give SlimKat a whirl on my i777, along with checking out other ROMs there. The i777 just doesn't seem to be as popular as its counterpart.
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CyanJustice said:
So let me get this straight, and please quote me; we can actually flash ROMs from the i9100 forum as long as steps are taken to manually format partitions? Cause man, I've just been dying to give SlimKat a whirl on my i777, along with checking out other ROMs there. The i777 just doesn't seem to be as popular as its counterpart.
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That's as straight as it can be from me. I have i777 and is using SlimKat 2.6 RC3 weeklies with RenderBroken's kernel right now. I don't know about others but I have to manually wipe it. Also, I'm using TWRP when I do the wipes so I'm not sure if mr-cook's wipe script works differently with TWRP and CWM or not. Either way, manually wipe everything with TWRP is my way of doing it now.
And hmm, I don't know about ROMs but SlimKat works, and you need RenderBroken's kernel for it to work completely because 9100 doesn't have the same buttons as i777.
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I don't know about ROMs but SlimKat works, and you need RenderBroken's kernel for it to work completely because 9100 doesn't have the same buttons as i777.
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This is true, but the real reason you can only use Renders' slim kernel on SlimKat is because they use different ramdisks: no other kernel will work on that rom.
For other i9100 KK roms, his TWRP and CWM kernels work, so for those not based on Slim you can use whichever you prefer.
SteveMurphy said:
This is true, but the real reason you can only use Renders' slim kernel on SlimKat is because they use different ramdisks: no other kernel will work on that rom.
For other i9100 KK roms, his TWRP and CWM kernels work, so for those not based on Slim you can use whichever you prefer.
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Great! So hey, help me out; which partitions do I have to wipe exactly, in which order? A chronological how-to would get my thanks for sure. SlimKat has always been my favorite ROM.
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CyanJustice said:
...which partitions do I have to wipe exactly, in which order?
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You only need to manually format /system when installing other roms, along with the usual factory reset/wipe data stuff. As long as you install a rom after you format system, the order doesn't matter.
Example, you could format system first then factory reset - the order is irrelevant. What the system format is doing is removing the current system installed on the device (the OS). All a factory reset does is restore the current rom to basic factory settings - it doesn't erase anything in terms of the OS.
That's why formatting /system (especially when changing bases) is so important; it prepares the device for the new rom you install by allowing a clean install every time.
SteveMurphy said:
You only need to manually format /system when installing other roms, along with the usual factory reset/wipe data stuff. As long as you install a rom after you format system, the order doesn't matter.
Example, you could format system first then factory reset - the order is irrelevant. What the system format is doing is removing the current system installed on the device (the OS). All a factory reset does is restore the current rom to basic factory settings - it doesn't erase anything in terms of the OS.
That's why formatting /system (especially when changing bases) is so important; it prepares the device for the new rom you install by allowing a clean install every time.
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Cool, thanks for the info! You guys generally like SlimKat? Is the memory usage better CM or Omni?
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CyanJustice said:
Cool, thanks for the info! You guys generally like SlimKat? Is the memory usage better CM or Omni?
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Try all 3 and decide which one you prefer; we all like different things in our roms.
I may try and port slimkat over tonight, you think people would like that?
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CyanJustice said:
I may try and port slimkat over tonight, you think people would like that?
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The Slim team doesn't approve of ports, I'm afraid you'd get shut down. I think people would like it, but I'd advise against posting it.
The workaround would be to build your own version from source, with additions from other roms. That way it isn't a straight port.
CyanJustice said:
I may try and port slimkat over tonight, you think people would like that?
Sent from my SGH-I777 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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You know, if you're capable, I'd say just join the Slim Team. They discontinued i777 probably because of lack of device or developer. So if you can port/dev, why not just join the team and head up the i777 development. And since the i9100 and i777 is practically the same device, it wouldn't be too hard to work with the i9100 dev team. Just a thought.
I'm using the SlimKat 3 with Render's latest CWM test kernel and everything is working well so far.

stock rom v20D bumped [android 5.0][d855][Italy]

hi
here is the flashable d855 20d rom
Italy
for 16/32gb
testet
how to :
1.install latest 4.4.2
2.root then install recovery (unlock)
3.(optional , wipe cache,dalvik,system,data,internal)
4.copy to memory then flash through recovery
5.then reboot
6.go to recovery and flash super su
all partitions are stock
rom:
Code:
http://uptobox.com/znwrofiifz9u
http://oceanhost.eu/aowq7vl2h57k/20d_g0dsend313v2.zip.htm
http://ul.to/631f6ec9
md5 :
067651767d3f59cc68673b9bc56a4ee0
supersu:
Code:
http://download.chainfire.eu/636/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.37.zip
Credit:
@cybojenix
@bump! team
@thecubed
Skin1980_autobump script
if you have problem with using internal memory
in cmd type
Code:
adb shell
su
restorecon -v -R /data/media
or
adb shell
su
restorecon -FR /data/media/
It includes 20D bumped kernel or another kernel?
Thank you!
davidep85 said:
It includes 20D bumped kernel or another kernel?
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Well, if it is Stock, then it should be the original 20D kernel. The OP did not say otherwise.
tobitege said:
Well, if it is Stock, then it should be the original 20D kernel. The OP did not say otherwise.
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yes
all partitions are stock
mlm1102003 said:
yes
all partitions are stock
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Can you upload the kernel please ..cos i flashed kdz rom and im not rooted ..my internet too slow to download this rom
rom is not working for me, I have problems with secure boot, like not bumped kernel. restored my backup.
davidep85 said:
rom is not working for me, I have problems with secure boot, like not bumped kernel. restored my backup.
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tested 10 times
check md5
Code:
9e4082949fdc71da61d8254ccb8d5161
Hi, thank you for the great work! I am on AOSP liquid smooth rom. Is it possible to flash/update only the modem?
chaosnever said:
Hi, thank you for the great work! I am on AOSP liquid smooth rom. Is it possible to flash/update only the modem?
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the best way to install it
is in first post
install 10n
then install root and recovery(unlock)
then flash the rom
mlm1102003 said:
the best way to install it
is in first post
install 10n
then install root and recovery(unlock)
then flash the rom
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Entirely clear,
but one thing I am not clear (in general) about the internal SD memory: moving from KitKat to Lollipop ROM by using TWRP recovery should I format the internal SD (or delete all content manually)?
In generally, I didn't understand if there's an incompatibility of data applications residues coming from KitKat that might annoy Lollipop.
Thanks in advance
Romulus76 said:
Entirely clear,
but one thing I am not clear (in general) about the internal SD memory: moving from KitKat to Lollipop ROM by using TWRP recovery should I format the internal SD (or delete all content manually)?
In generally, I didn't understand if there's an incompatibility of data applications residues coming from KitKat that might annoy Lollipop.
Thanks in advance
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/system format means your Android system is removed
/data format means your apps are erased
/cache format means.. pretty much what it says
That's all what you need for a new ROM. It's called a "clean flash"
A dirty flash would be the above, but without formatting /data. This retains the installed apps and their settings, but it might upset the new system and cause incompatibilities. It's not a recommended move.
But now, if, for some reason (like selling your phone), you'd like to "FULLY wipe" the phone
/data/media fully wipes your visible folders (not system ones, but the one where apps stores data files, photos, images, music etc)
So wiping Data is mandatory? No way to keep the apps, when coming from an older stock rom 10l?
Download link? I tried all links but only ads become in my screen...
thedoginthewok said:
So wiping Data is mandatory? No way to keep the apps, when coming from an older stock rom 10l?
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Yes, always do when between different Android or ROM versions. Dirty flashing usually only works without issues when upgrading from a ROM version (example) 4.0 to 4.1 etc. But going from Kitkat to Lollipop it is required or the phone may not boot at all. There are obviously plenty of tools to help with backup/restore of apps+settings, but time spent on fresh install well spent compared to fixing issues or doing it all over again later.
Please anyone who downloaded this rom upload the kernel
Hi i have a few questions about this rom
1-is it necessary to install a 4.4.2 rom and then flash this rom or i can clean flash this rom over android HD 4.0 rom that i have right now ?
2-is this rom smooth or it has lags ?
3-how much screen time do u get with this rom?
Thanks in advance
Stupid quesiton, sorry, delete this post.
mlm1102003 said:
hi
rom:
Code:
updating
md5 :
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Thanks for all, but where is the link
Edit : Link is back... You uploaded 313V2.... What's the difference between V1 and V2 ?????
TeamR said:
Thanks for all, but where is the link
Edit : Link is back... You uploaded 313V2.... What's the difference between V1 and V2 ?????
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v1 sometime have problem with system ui (it does not load)
v2 just fix that problem

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