I want to update to 1.6, but do not want to end up with a brick. A lot has changed in the 6-7 months or so that I haven't paid any attention to the changes that have been made to Android... so, with the following specs what am I looking at doing.
Went here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=538456
and downloaded the HTC ADP 1.6 DRC83
-- Rooted-Base
firmware: 1.6
baseband: 65.505.20.17U_2.22.19.26I
kernel: 2.6.29.6-cm41 [email protected] )
mod version: cyanogenmod 4.1.11.1\
build: DRC63
Looking to update to whatever is new, what is needed? at least point me in the right direction instead of saying READ... there is just TOO MUCH, and way too much more that's updated every day..wish I never fell off the block
Are you talking about recovery?
Well I followed steps outlined by other users, spent a bunch of hours researching last night when XDA was down...and I am now getting the google partnership force close error on start up and I am not able to open gmail or market....any ideas?
tmrepp said:
Well I followed steps outlined by other users, spent a bunch of hours researching last night when XDA was down...and I am now getting the google partnership force close error on start up and I am not able to open gmail or market....any ideas?
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honestly, it sounds like you really don't know what you're doing at all, and if that is the case, then rooting and modding is not for you. i'd say you should do a little bit more research before you get any deeper into this.
i can't really follow what's going on or what's wrong. you downloaded the HTC recovery image, correct?
tmrepp said:
I want to update to 1.6, but do not want to end up with a brick. A lot has changed in the 6-7 months or so that I haven't paid any attention to the changes that have been made to Android... so, with the following specs what am I looking at doing.
Went here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=538456
and downloaded the HTC ADP 1.6 DRC83
-- Rooted-Base
firmware: 1.6
baseband: 65.505.20.17U_2.22.19.26I
kernel: 2.6.29.6-cm41 [email protected] )
mod version: cyanogenmod 4.1.11.1\
build: DRC63
Looking to update to whatever is new, what is needed? at least point me in the right direction instead of saying READ... there is just TOO MUCH, and way too much more that's updated every day..wish I never fell off the block
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This is the best/most up-to-date upgrade guide for cyans rom
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php/Upgrading_From_Older_CyanogenMod_or_other_rooted_ROMs
Its a simple step-by-step process. xda doesnt have a proper guide for updating to it (other than the one by fingerlickin)
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Hello, I just bought my MDA a few days ago and here is my current specs:
ROM version: 1.8.10.2 WWE
ROM date: 12/10/05
Radio Version: 4.0.13.20
ExtROM version: 1.8.10.104
I posted in the other forum but it may be the wrong place. Now, I want to upgrade so I can run java applets and I also heard some ROMS simply make the phone run better. Is there a place where I can see the comparisons between all the ROMs available? Trying to look each rom up is just a scattering of information. Any suggestions on which ROM to use. Now, I'm not a noob to flashing stuff I know the proper procedure for backing up, etc etc. I'm simply trying to find a comparisoin between the roms and the best place to find most of them (there is an ftp account here also isn't there?)
-Chris
just a thought, but common logic says the newest version is probably the best one going around
the blues said:
just a thought, but common logic says the newest version is probably the best one going around
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yeah, the newest OFFICIAL version: Not beta, not leaked, etc... If not, i would say its trial and error to find the best one for your needs.
the blues said:
just a thought, but common logic says the newest version is probably the best one going around
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Actually, wouldn't you think that the NEWEST version going around might be the one with the most bugs since it is the NEWEST and perhaps slightly older ones are more stable? Or perhaps all the bugs of the older one were fixed in the newest one? Maybe the newest has everything setup really nicely but doesn't have java (like I wanted) or perhaps it does but mms doesn't work right. I think I proved my point. What I'm basiclaly asking is what ROM is most stable and also has JAVA. I've read up on some ROMS with java included but some still have bugs.
I think you have to just read thru the forum and decide for yourself which one is best for you. There's plenty of info on each thread.
Hey guys and gals. I'm new here but I did have a few questions.
Right now my G1 is giving me problems. Here is the scenario. I have loaded into my phone the OpenHome with the Aero theme, BetterCut, Font-Games font pack, and the Icon pack for Aero. Once I set OpenHome to only use 3 screens, I get a force close error. Then, if I were to shut off the phone and then restart it, it hangs on the Android screen (the new one since I already have the cupcake loaded into my phone).
Has anyone had this problem? Any work arounds to fix it?
I was also thinking of rooting my phone to see if that would fix my problems.
Which ROM would you recomend for me to use? and what are the pros and cons for each. Not looking to the Rosie or Sense UI rom yet, but the basic Cupcake rom.
Thanks
This post is in the wrong section as this is for development only.
If you do root your mobile, I would currently suggest Cyanogen's ROM as its up to date, stable and has some cutting edge stuff inside. The theme is also sleek and lightweight without any real modifications to make it look like Hero etc.
XDA timeout - double post.
Thanks for you help.
And my bad about the double post. I'll be chillin in the penalty box if anybody needs me.
Don't worry about it, the double post was by me as XDA struggles with the amount of users hitting the forum ^_^ There's a new Q&A section for the Dream so you can post questions and that which are not related to the development of Android. Unless its a specific ROM issue usually the posts go there.
Hope the rooting and the use of the ROM of your choice goes well!
One last question.
Where can I find specific directions on how to root my phone for the very first time?
I've located a few things but keep getting errors when I try to install the ROM?
Thanks for all your help
dragonl77 said:
One last question.
Where can I find specific directions on how to root my phone for the very first time?
I've located a few things but keep getting errors when I try to install the ROM?
Thanks for all your help
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go to here..
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519523
helps me a lot when I'm in trouble.. it also covers everything you need..
Indeed, its a decent thread of which I hope still gets updated. I've also had it in my signature too, to help raise the awareness of such an FAQ.
I'm looking around and not seeing anything concerning Non-rooted phones already running cupcake (Build CRB43).
Will I have to downgrade to RC29 in order to begin rooting my phone?
And is that possible even though I'm running the latest version of Android (ver1.5)?
Good question! I didn't see that you had 1.5 OTA running as it wasn't stated in your original post so we assumed you were running on 1.1. I just quickly read that you wanted a basic cupcake ROM...
You would have to downgrade yeah if you want to obtain ROOT and thus enabling you to flash custom ROMs and other goodies.
Yes, you have to downgrade to RC29 and it can be done with the latest version of the phone software. Follow the directions they already posted. It's reasonably straightforward. There's even a video guide on youtube so you can see what the various screens look like.
I just got a G1 and I rooted it to RC-29.
I'm very new to any of this hacking stuff and I have no idea what to do next. My guess is that I need to update to RC-33 and/or firmware 1.5? Along with installing the multi touch and things like that...?
I've read up on some information and JesusFrekes or something like that used to have a lot of updates for the rooted G1, unfortunately all the download links on his site don't work so I have no idea where to go from here... Can anyone tell me what I should do?
look in androidandme.com or google rc-33 and g1 rooting and stuff, idk
If you have root now, you can flash the newest cyanogen rom. check out the cyanogen thread in dream development. JF isn't updating roms anymore. Without danger/death/haykuro special spl (search it in these forums), and seeing as how you are new to this I suggest cyanogen ROMS are your best bet Also check out www.cyanogenmod.com and the cyanogenmod wiki.
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I just got a G1 and I rooted it to RC-29.
I'm very new to any of this hacking stuff and I have no idea what to do next. My guess is that I need to update to RC-33 and/or firmware 1.5? Along with installing the multi touch and things like that...?
I've read up on some information and JesusFrekes or something like that used to have a lot of updates for the rooted G1, unfortunately all the download links on his site don't work so I have no idea where to go from here... Can anyone tell me what I should do?
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It sounds like you have very little clue what you're doing. Check out the links in my sig. Read. Then come back and ask questions.
i have NO idea one what to do...
ALL i have on my g1 is the rooted RC-29, i WOULD LIKE to update it along with the firmware but i have no idea where to start. ill try your links in your sig and I'll post further if i dont understand...
willLEEum said:
i have NO idea one what to do...
ALL i have on my g1 is the rooted RC-29, i WOULD LIKE to update it along with the firmware but i have no idea where to start. ill try your links in your sig and I'll post further if i dont understand...
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Depends... do you want a modded-roooted ROM or do you want an official update?
from one noob to another
willLEEum said:
i have NO idea one what to do...
ALL i have on my g1 is the rooted RC-29, i WOULD LIKE to update it along with the firmware but i have no idea where to start. ill try your links in your sig and I'll post further if i dont understand...
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hi there. i highly suggest that you follow previously posted suggestions. as you can see, this is my very first message to post on this forum and i have been a member for over 2 years. i have had my dream/G1 for almost a year now. in that time span, i have gained root access, flashed a couple of haykuro's builds, flashed jesusfreke's ROM, disappeared for awhile, came back, couldn't find jesusfreke anymore. after doing some research, i discovered the genius cyanogen and flashed his ROM, and then another, and then another, until i am finally currently running the 4.2.2 version. i did all of this without knowing a thing about linux and without any hacking or programming skills. i did all of this simply by reading, researching, reading, googling, reading, reading, and more reading. i promise you, everything that you need to know - guides for noobs with step by step instructions - are here in this forum. once you find these guides, try them them out, step by step. if you hit a snag, or something goes wrong, re-read the instructions to make sure you followed them exactly. if you think you did, search for the error that you stumbled upon. i'm going to go out on a limb and say that i'm 100% positive that someone else has had the same problem and it has already been solved and someone else has probably written a guide for the next noob to read once he/she comes across the same error. but he/she just has to find said guide! once you search and find this guide, follow the instructions, if you do not understand something or simply cannot, i mean simply cannot find an answer or help to solve your problem, then i suggest you resort to asking a question. but, only as a last resort.
but, it has been my personal experience that everything i have needed has been either at this forum or found through google search. these developers have not only made me love my phone once again by developing such sweet ROMs, but they even wrote up some very easy to follow guides for the newbies so even we can enjoy them too!
so: research, read, follow instructions exactly as they say, only ask questions if you seriously cannot find the answer after doing some serious serious research, then proceed to flash your phone. hell...if this math lovin' accountant girl here can do it, i'm sure anyone can! but only after hours and hours and pages and pages of reading and researching.
p.s. the very first sticky in this q&a forum shows you what to do: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=563679
Hey guys im real new at this android stuff and i just got my captivate 2 weeks ago and im hating the way it lags sometimes. I've been told by everyone that i should root it or update to 2.2. well im going to root it later today but was wondering what are some basic things i should do to my phone to speed up and just have better funtions for my phone. and please keep in mind I'm very new to this so small words lol...
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Hey guys im real new at this android stuff and i just got my captivate 2 weeks ago and im hating the way it lags sometimes. I've been told by everyone that i should root it or update to 2.2. well im going to root it later today but was wondering what are some basic things i should do to my phone to speed up and just have better funtions for my phone. and please keep in mind I'm very new to this so small words lol...
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I hate to say it, but I learned a lot just by reading these forums. Yes, there are threads with 150+ pages of posts, but you will save yourself alot of trouble by learning from others mistakes. Read, read and read. Then you will know what you have, what you need, and what you want to ask....
Hope that helps.....
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I hate to say it, but I learned a lot just by reading these forums. Yes, there are threads with 150+ pages of posts, but you will save yourself alot of trouble by learning from others mistakes. Read, read and read. Then you will know what you have, what you need, and what you want to ask....
Hope that helps.....
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+1 to this
also, think about where you're posting before you do, please. this has nothing to do with development, please keep topics like this to general or Q&A from now on, thank you.
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also, think about where you're posting before you do, please. this has nothing to do with development, please keep topics like this to general or Q&A from now on, thank you.
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But definitely READ this section..... all the good mods, kernels and reviews are in here.
techmik67 speaks the truth... I got my first Android phone (THIS ONE) on July 18th and started lurking these forums less than a week later.
Right now I'm installing VMWare and installing Linux as a virtual machine so that I can deox ROMs, all-the-while combing over the Captivate source code in hopes that I might find some clue as to why our kernel is locked to the AT&T modem files. I'm not even kidding =P
Read read read, you choose your own level of involvement, and these forums are an invaluable wealth of knowledge to those willing to invest the time!
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But definitely READ this section..... all the good mods, kernels and reviews are in here.
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Definitely true, I rarely post outside this section, but I've yet to contribute anything short of advice here and there for other people's work when people ask questions.
Zilch25 said:
techmik67 speaks the truth... I got my first Android phone (THIS ONE) on July 18th and started lurking these forums less than a week later.
Right now I'm installing VMWare and installing Linux as a virtual machine so that I can deox ROMs, all-the-while combing over the Captivate source code in hopes that I might find some clue as to why our kernel is locked to the AT&T modem files. I'm not even kidding =P
Read read read, you choose your own level of involvement, and these forums are an invaluable wealth of knowledge to those willing to invest the time!
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also a great point. reading is always the most important thing you can do to learn about the current state of affairs. oh and donating to those who help you (either tools or ROMs) is always a good idea if you can afford it
+1 Zilch. But i guess i already had linux
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+1 Zilch. But i guess i already had linux
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I did too... once upon a time, hadn't needed it for a while
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i hate to say it, but i learned a lot just by reading these forums. ..
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Ok thaks guys ive been reading all day... another dumb question but i did the root and then i tried the side loader but when i saw the video on how to it said i needed to open and apk file. ive been reading but i cant find how to get one to finish the install... help
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Ok thaks guys ive been reading all day... another dumb question but i did the root and then i tried the side loader but when i saw the video on how to it said i needed to open and apk file. ive been reading but i cant find how to get one to finish the install... help
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I am assuming you are talking about a stock Captivate. If you haven't done anything to it, I believe you would see this in SETTINGS>ABOUT PHONE
Baseband version: I897UCJF6
Kernel: I can't remember
Build number: Eclair
The 1st thing I did next was a 1 click root.
Next, and this is a personal choice, download and install from the thread SREv1.2.1a. If you read that 150+ page thread (most importantly, the OP) it will tell you that it includes some important things, like sideloading enabled and others.
Then see if you want a lagfix
At that point, your settings should now read:
Baseband version: I897UCJF6
Kernel: Same I think
Build number: SREv1.2.1a
I would install ROM MANAGER and QUICKBOOT from the market asap. Then consider upgrading firmware (baseband version) from UCJF6 to UCJH2 or JH3. Read the threads. And check my signature to see my setup, which I like alot.
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Ok thaks guys ive been reading all day... another dumb question but i did the root and then i tried the side loader but when i saw the video on how to it said i needed to open and apk file. ive been reading but i cant find how to get one to finish the install... help
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How did you side load? did you actually "install" it, or did you "push" it to your phone? If it is installed, it will be in your app drawer. If you pushed it, you'll need to use the my files program to find the app, and just open it and hit install.
I would suggest reading the SRE thread, because that is probably one of the best way to really get your phone faster.
You can also check out the Unleash the Beast thread. Then check out any lag fix by Tayutama (that is what I use, and I'm not sure on the spelling) because that will make your phone quicker!
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Then consider upgrading firmware (baseband version) from UCJF6 to UCJH2 or JH3. Read the threads. And check my signature to see my setup, which I like alot.
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i have tried the i9000 rom, which was awesome, but i got tired of that little video call button mocking me so i switched back to stock UCJF6 and did the SRE1.21a.
how would i go about upgrading my firmware without reflashing everything and losing what i have already done? i have read the threads regarding the JH3 rom, but didnt see anything about how to do it without losing my current setup
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i have tried the i9000 rom, which was awesome, but i got tired of that little video call button mocking me so i switched back to stock UCJF6 and did the SRE1.21a.
how would i go about upgrading my firmware without reflashing everything and losing what i have already done? i have read the threads regarding the JH3 rom, but didnt see anything about how to do it without losing my current setup
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If I am not mistaken, this is what Titanium Backup is good for.
Rom Manager will help you restore like system restore in windows to EXACTLY as you are, apps, data and all, when you create the backup (which you should ALWAYS do before trying to flash a new firmware or update). Do that now.
Then, get Titanium. Under backup and restore, backup all your apps and app data (will show up white text). Also backup SOME of the stuff in green and red. You can see what to back up. when in doubt, back it up and think twice before restoring it.
If at any time you brick or have problems, boot into recovery, choose reinstall packages which will run update.zip created by rom manager so you can access the clockwork restore menu. Then restore to your backup you made and start over.
Lastly, check out QUICKBOOT in the market. EZ reboot into recovery mode.
oh. i already use those and know how to do backups and recovery. i recovered all my stuff from my i9000 jump to jf6+sre .. guess i will go through the process again.
Pirateghost said:
oh. i already use those and know how to do backups and recovery. i recovered all my stuff from my i9000 jump to jf6+sre .. guess i will go through the process again.
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The $4 for Titanium donate version is well worth it. I did a restore on free, and it took 45 mins of installing apps and pushing buttons. took less than 10 with the donate version with no interaction.
Well I will re-iterate what others have already said. Read.
But here is what I did:
Flash JH3 via Odin
Root via Bugless Pete's Unleash the Beast v0.2
download Terminal Emulator from the market
Type: su
Type: sideloading
By now you are rooted and sideloading is activated and a bunch of bloat ware is gone.
Now install a lag fix (search for Zilch's condensed version of lag fixes)
You can choose between RyanZA's APK in the market or his script or tayatumas update.zip. I also reccomend Chainfires lag fix in the i9000 forums.
Now everything is done: JH3 - Root- Sideloading- lagfix.
Now patiently wait for Supercurios lagfix port for the captivate.
And find a mentor you can secretely stalk and try what they try. There are some people out there who really know what they are doing. Here is aquick list.
Chainfire
Zilch
RyanZA
Tayatuma
Unhelpful
Supercurio
And many more.
Then Read Read Read.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
Ack, I'm being stalked now?!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
Unhelpful said:
Ack, I'm being stalked now?!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
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You have no idea. LOL
I have a Samsung S4 (SPH-L720T). I had read that installing xposed would cause bootloops on Samsung lollipop. I couldn't find if this was resolved. I'm trying to install on a stock rom, rooted.
Software version: L720TVPUCOH1
Hardware version: L720T.03
Android version: 5.0.1
Baseband version: L720TVPUCOH1
Kernel version: 3.4.0-4745659
[email protected] #1
Build number: LRX22C.L720TVPUCOH1
I wish someone would answer this.
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I wish someone would answer this.
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It isn't that hard. Have a look at this thread and read especially post #2.
I actually read that entire page a few times over. It still was not really telling me anything. I followed directions from several different sites, including this one, and it never worked. Then I found out you need to have a deodexed rom. Never saw that fact here, not saying it's not been said here before, but the amount of info out there, the time spent reading about it all, how it's done, knowing a lot but not being an android techie now it all like most of the people on this site, (dont mean that in a negative way), it's easy to get lost. Reading one thing can lead me into looking up 12 other things. Sometimes still not getting the answer your looking for lol. So, I just learned how to recently install and use twrp for the 1st time, now I got that down, now I need to learn about deodexing, and that's where I'm at now. 1 step at a time. I'll b bock.
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I actually read that entire page a few times over. It still was not really telling me anything. I followed directions from several different sites, including this one, and it never worked. Then I found out you need to have a deodexed rom. Never saw that fact here, not saying it's not been said here before, but the amount of info out there, the time spent reading about it all, how it's done, knowing a lot but not being an android techie now it all like most of the people on this site, (dont mean that in a negative way), it's easy to get lost. Reading one thing can lead me into looking up 12 other things. Sometimes still not getting the answer your looking for lol. So, I just learned how to recently install and use twrp for the 1st time, now I got that down, now I need to learn about deodexing, and that's where I'm at now. 1 step at a time. I'll b bock.
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You don't need a deodexed ROM at all for Android 5.0.2. There is a version available, that is designed to work on odexed Samsung ROMs: the one from arter97. Use the table in post #2 of above linked thread, it will tell you which version you need. Below the table, you can find links to the download threads. One of them links to arter97's thread (red text).