First, and foremost, I did NOT make this modification, all I did was bundle it up in a nice little update zip for ZenEXP-Eris users. I was given permission to post this by Zippy-Man, the creator of the theme.
Please note that this is for the custom XDA-Developers HTC_IME keyboard, not the standard HTC_IME keyboard, although if you were to install this on a non-ZenEXP-Eris ROM, it would delete your stock keyboard and replace it with this.
I don't know that this will work on other ROMs, but I see no reason it won't. However, you all update with this at your own risk!
For your typing pleasure, I present to you an alternative keyboard theme in black, by Zippy-Man.
Instructions:
Download BlackKB_signed.zip (MD5: BE6282DBA74C90410B791F9A58E95911)
Place it on your SD card
Reboot into recovery
Make a nandroid backup, if you wish
Flash BlackKB_signed.zip
Reboot your device and wait for dalvik to recreate (Shouldn't take long, ZenEXP-Eris is odexed!)
For those who don't like the alternative keyboard above, but didn't make a nandroid backup, here's the original, in a tidy little update zip.
Instructions:
WARNING: This will delete Dalvik Cache (which will rebuild itself when you reboot)
Download OriginalKB_signed.zip (MD5: 8C6B65BADB9D48773B3D84A8E01F2572)
Place it on your SD card
Reboot into recovery
Make a nandroid backup, if you wish
Flash OriginalKB_signed.zip
Reboot your device and wait for dalvik to recreate (Shouldn't take long, ZenEXP-Eris is odexed!)
If you enjoy this, please consider thanking Zippy-Man for his hard work.
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I am very new to this, so I am not sure what to looks for on the forum.
I generally followed instructions from Lifehacker and this forum, used androot to root my phone, done it after two days.. (finally figured out I had to downgrade my phone.. )
So now I'm rooted, I have super user access, and I have rom manager installed. Here are a couple of things I know I want to get to do:
- install froyo (as stable as possible)
- uninstall sprint crapware (the NFL, navigation and others.. who needs them)
- possibly overclocking a little by what I read, I have another battery and I'm willing to try and give overclock a "little" each time to see if it works.
Before I do anything (I backed up my current settings with rom manager), I wanted to post here and ask you guys what I should do first, and how do I restore things back to normal if something goes wrong?
Thanks a bunch!
beholder121 said:
install froyo (as stable as possible)
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Go to the development forum, you should find the latest Froyo builds out there (check my signature for the latest ;-)).
beholder121 said:
uninstall sprint crapware (the NFL, navigation and others.. who needs them)
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If you install CM, it will remove all apps anyways. If you want to know how to remove apps - there are threads all over the place for it.
Also, attached is a script I wrote to remove apps (apk). It's a very simple straightforward script. Here's what you do, create a subfolder (not needed) on your sdcard, copy the two files into the folder, update "Apps-to-remove,txt" with all the apks you want to remove (with the full path) and run the script through terminal or adb shell. This script is not needed, but just simplifies the job, that's all.
beholder121 said:
possibly overclocking a little by what I read, I have another battery and I'm willing to try and give overclock a "little" each time to see if it works.
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Goto http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=756774, read through and use, as appropriate. If you use the latest build by Jaybob, you may not need any kernels from this thread, as the builds have the latest code.
Hope this helps.
beholder121 said:
Before I do anything (I backed up my current settings with rom manager), I wanted to post here and ask you guys what I should do first, and how do I restore things back to normal if something goes wrong?
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To restore everything back to "Out-of-the-box", just run the official RUU from HTC/Sprint.
Thanks Andy.
Right now I'm going through Roms (I heard good things about Cyanogen but I can't download it because their registration page is messed up..) and I tried what comes for free with Rom Manager, which almost gave me a heart attack when the phone started... fortunately I read the instructions to restoring things so I was able to get back to my old rom (whew!!)
But now, for some reason, I don't have the market app on my phone! how am I to download rom manager...
Is it possible to chat with you or someone at least for a couple of minutes as I go through this, because at this rate I won't have my phone working well until tomorrow >.>
You need to install GAPPS, once you install a ROM.
I would highly recommend CM. The builds Jaybob has put together are based on CM code, take the latest (12/08) - it's stable. BTW, it's a mediafire link, so you should be good. I just downloaded the latest, y'day... works like a charm... (Thanks JayBob and Cm and everyone - can't say that enough).
The best way to install rom is:
1. Download copy ROM and gapps to your SDcard's root
2. Reboot into recovery
3. Wipe everything - Wipe/Factory reset, Wipe cache, Wipe Dalvik Cache
4. Install ROM from zip
5. Install Gapps from zip
6. Reboot - btw, the first reboot after a rom/gapps install takes a while, so don't be alarmed.
You can PM me, if needed.
I installed that last Rom via Rom Manager, which did it pretty much automatically.. so I didn't try to install a Rom via the SD card yet.
To make things worse, the phone does not recognized it's connected to a computer at all (there is no USB icon on my phone's notification bar) so I can restore it being to old sprint crap. No Market app, no way of installing anything or communicating with the phone, my backup, when I restore it, brings back the old HTC but without the market app and as I said, no USB support.
heeeeeelllllllllppppppppppppp
Ok,
I managed to restore things back to the old Sprint RUU. I noticed the SD card was *completely* out of room, which might have messed up my backups. I still don't know where these backups reside or how much room do they take, but making sure you have enough room on the SD card is important, as I think I have learned the hard way.
Important: the RUU detected my phone and installed *even without* the usb icon or my computer treating my phone as a "usb storage device". So resorting to this option, even though annoying (have to install and gain root access all over again), is helpful to have.
Now I am going to format my SD card, which doesn't have any important information, I don't think (my documents are all backed up anywhere and try and install the CM rom from a zip file, which I'm not sure how to do yet (people like me are used to have something like setup.exe, and everything works from there...) so I'm going to read and go step by step.
ROM installation is pretty simple, once you get your recovery going... just make sure you wipe everything, as I mentioned earlier to you...
beholder121 said:
I installed that last Rom via Rom Manager, which did it pretty much automatically.. so I didn't try to install a Rom via the SD card yet.
To make things worse, the phone does not recognized it's connected to a computer at all (there is no USB icon on my phone's notification bar) so I can restore it being to old sprint crap. No Market app, no way of installing anything or communicating with the phone, my backup, when I restore it, brings back the old HTC but without the market app and as I said, no USB support.
heeeeeelllllllllppppppppppppp
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Did you reboot with the phone connected by USB, by any chance?
andythegreenguy said:
You need to install GAPPS, once you install a ROM.
I would highly recommend CM. The builds Jaybob has put together are based on CM code, take the latest (12/08) - it's stable. BTW, it's a mediafire link, so you should be good. I just downloaded the latest, y'day... works like a charm... (Thanks JayBob and Cm and everyone - can't say that enough).
The best way to install rom is:
1. Download copy ROM and gapps to your SDcard's root
2. Reboot into recovery
3. Wipe everything - Wipe/Factory reset, Wipe cache, Wipe Dalvik Cache
4. Install ROM from zip
5. Install Gapps from zip
6. Reboot - btw, the first reboot after a rom/gapps install takes a while, so don't be alarmed.
You can PM me, if needed.
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Had it not been for reading this again, I would have been waiting for a reply. This was awesome and now I am back to business. Thanks a ton for this. i now have what i need to do this on my wife's Hero. Thanks again
I have ROM serendipity 6.4 on my Captivate and would like to install DarkBlue_Serendipity theme but i am not sure how to install it. I have download the Serendipity_Dark_fire_blue_3.2.zip file. Do i place it on my sd card then
# Reboot into recovery
# Select install zip from card -> choose zip from sdcard
# Select the installation of the new framework and confirm the installation
# Reboot
???????
Thanks!
You got it
Thanks for the reply.
What is the revert.zip?
Revert Theme: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16724383/Ser...ity_Revert.zip Please note: Themed Launchers must be removed using Titanium Backup.
How do you go back to your theme you had before?
Lol, the revert is the stock theme...
Use that to go back.
That was my initial thought but just wanted to make sure. I am new to all this as you can tell. I've been reading and reading; most of the things i read are obvious but just want to make sure i understand it correctly.
i made an nandroid backup with amon ra 2.2.1 with sd-ext included and when i reboot, everything was gone, as if the data got wiped....
i see some broken apps so i geuss something happended with the ext partition
my sd-ext map is empty and i have this ext.tar in my nandroid map
wtf happened!?
shiyou,
You are having too many problems from the beginning. I posted some tips on your first thread, but never heard back. Also, a member recommended doing more research before going forward. The N1 is different from other phones as far as flashing roms.
I would recommend you do this assuming you have a working rom or working backup and sdcard backup. Depending what you have or don't have the below order may vary. Maybe someone can help us there:
1. Take your sd card out of phone--believe you said you have a backup--format it with sdformatter: http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/sd/download/sd_formatter20.html
You can dl manual also--mainly select full erase on and size adj on as format options.
Put your backup back on sdcard while still outside phone. Put card back in phone and boot into Amon recovery. Go thru the partition steps to get 1gb ext3 and 0swap.
At this point you need to have a working rom to boot into. If not other steps may be needed.
I use Titanium Backup to manage apps, the paid version. After I flash a new rom, I open TB, or get it from Market if not part of rom. Then I restore all apps with data. NOT system data. Then I delete any old rom apps and do a refresh and then backup all apps and data.
At some point you need to get rid of Rom manager and Clockwork and flash a fresh Amon_Ra 2.2.1 from his site: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611829 Before flashing make sure the install recovery file from old revovery is deleted thru Root Explorer, see this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9414097#post9414097. You don't have to use adb, just Root Explorer. Change permission first to R/W.
You can push the 2.2.1 .img after, downloading to root of sdcard, with Terminal Emulator using these commands:
Open TE and type:
SU
at # type flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img then hit enter. I usually check md5's with a file explorer. The recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img part above should be the exact name of the img file you downloaded.
2. Before flashing an update to a rom wipe dalvik cache and cache in recovery
3. If flashing a new rom wipe Phone's System with Temasek's System Wipe zip 3X by flashing from recovery. It should be in your download folder.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723844&page=1767
Then wipe Dalvik Cache and anything else that wasn't wiped with System Wipe zip 5X
4. You probably already know, but you can't restore a CWMod backup using Amon_RA or vice versa.
5. Read all the OP pages on the links I posted carefully
This is the way I been doing this for a long time--and rarely need any help or have problems. The system wipe is critical as old files can be left on phone even after a phone data wipe and flashing new rom.
Hope this helps and I haven't left anything out. Not a good typer. If I did--someone will correct me and some things are personal preference. But these have worked well for me.
BTW: If you have no good rom, you may want to dl the latest CM7 RC or nightly to pc and put it on sdcard after you format and put your sdcard backup from pc to phone. Then it is there to flash after card is ready and good recovery installed. You can always put the 2.2.1 on I mentioned after you get rest worked out. But, you gotta get off CWMod 3.0.
You should not use the beta Dark Tremor either, Would dl the the latest non beta.
Also, want the correct gapps for CM7 from OP page, and flashing order is rom/gapps/DT
Ken
I guess I was the member who recommended doing more research. So let me repeat:
I suggest leaving your phone alone and reading A LOT before you start doing something with it.
Yea, Sorry Jack
I was too lazy to go back and look--been a busy day and Fits is giving me a hard time on another thread
rugmankc said:
Yea, Sorry Jack
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Nothing to be sorry for But indeed, I agreed with your point - someone who's looking for help rooting the phone and doing basic stuff for several days in a row, encountering a lot of problems, is most probably not ready for it, or not willing to read the guides.
You were right Jack on last thread. OP has now abandoned two threads he/she started and again asking for help on a CM7 thread.
No return to either with thanks and still looking for one magical answer, wondering why his phone don't work.
I gave enough advice for a dozen new users and over a year of flashing/backup expertise all in one post.
If he had done it right to begin with and followed some advice, he'd be running smooth. Card could be bad too, don't know.
I am done--
Ken
I love how you two are having this random conversation hahaha. Although I don't understand how the op did a nandroid backup and his phone wiped.. he mustve clicked wipe and confirmed it instead of nand backup. It's nearly impossible. I also decided (out of boredom) to look at his other thread.. Jack you said "Flash a new ROM, wipe your data, and try.
Repeat.
If the problems will still persist - they're in HW and you can't do anything about them." and what HE did: "i tried factory reset but didnt work..." lmfao you sir, are too nice jack! I'll give you two a thanks for the entertianment!
Well, rom development is slowing
Gotta do something
can't tell the same. 2 times i saved by nandroid due to bad flashing issue...
I don't see any threads or scripts that quite describe the thing I'm looking for, so I'm just going to toss this out and see if anyone has any ideas on how to make this work.
Here's the scenario: I have a rom that I enjoy using, and it's my daily driver that I keep updated. However, I want to see if any other roms have any features I like (or whatever), but I don't want to have to do the legwork of Tibu backups and restores.
So what do I do? I make a full CWM backup of my current rom, clear and flash the new rom, and get it set up to try out. I decide it's fun to use, but I want to go back to other rom's setup. Not a problem, as I made the CWM backup.
However, to keep this other rom option open, I make a CWM backup of this setup, too. I now head to recovery, clear, and flash my original rom back, and restore the CWM backup.
All this equals a lot of steps to basically swap which rom setup I'm loading.
So here's my question/request: Would it be possible to write some sort of script that will do these steps:
1. Make / update a CWM backup of my current setup.
2. Select a different CWM backup as the destination, along with the Rom installer file associated with it (if necessary).
3. Jump to CWM, do the necessary clearing/cleaning, flash the destination rom, and restore that rom's setup.
4. Reboot to new setup.
I don't know if this is easy or makes sense, but I have rarely seen ease or logic stop things from happening in the XDA community.
(Also, if this should be in development, please move it there - I assumed that since it's more of a feature request that it should go in Q&A.)
About:
Hey guys, I was doing some experiments with gapps and I found a way to save a little space in our devices. Yeah, I ripped some stuff from the zip in order to make it lightweight (mostly unused libs from our device, like front camera unlocking and that kind of stuff).
Notes:
- It works on every CM9 rom. No exceptions.
- I personally updated Play Store (4.0.27) and Genie Widget (1.3.11) to their latest versions, since those gapps were released on 29/04/12'
- The normal gapps zip
- Press thanks if you feel it.
How to install:
Just select zip, flash and wipe cache partition.
So...
If you have a question or you're just an giant n00b that doesn't know how to flash a zip, post down here. lol.
Download
Have a nice pootis. :good:
So if you already have the full gapps installed... You have to do a full wipe and flash this?
Maybe it'd be easier if you just made a list of all the files that one can delete, or even better, a script that deletes them.
Nope, this zip is meant to be used after a fresh CM9 install
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Nope, this zip is meant to be used after a fresh CM9 install
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Yeah, but can't you make a list of all the libraries and stuff you deleted? We could just delete them from the phone after installing regular gapps, right?
I'll try :good: I can't remember all the files I ripped, but I'll try...