Hi Guys,
Any suggestions for a custom Rom, where I dont have to wipe data/ factory reset? I am on JPA Froyo 2.2 from Samfirmware, its rooted and lagfixed.
CF lag fix and Super One click (root)
Any ideas?
You should be prepared to have all wiped. Do a backup the will be faster to restoring data.
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DamianGto said:
You should be prepared to have all wiped. Do a backup the will be faster to restoring data.
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If thats the only option which rom will suite my firmware?
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Hi, so I installed voodoo lagfix but its slower then the one I was previously using so I'd like to go back to that one.
The one thing is that to get rid of it you have to flash the stock kernel.
Could someone provide me with the kernel for I9000UGJH2?
Thanks alot.
get it here
http://samfirmware.webs.com/samsungandroid.htm
need Odin and 512 pit
Do I have to reparatition? Will my info be wiped or just reset to the other file system?
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it will be best to repartition as most of the lag fixes changes your partitions
Thanks for the help, I'm gonna wait out froyo, there isn't any notable difference in the two lag fixes just quadrant score.
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Hello all just flashed my sgs with JPA rom froyo 2.2 with 803.pit i tried to install one click lag fix from ryanza but couldn't do it cause of the 803.PIT any suggestions cause its really laggy? ?
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I got the same setup as you, just flash cf root kernel v 1.2 then use the oclf. I think its the 2e recovery that the cf kernel will install is what's needed to make oclf work. Its dead easy just flash through odin takes about 10 secs. Just search for "[30.10.10][CF-Root v1.2] JPH JPK JP6 JPM JPA JPO - superuser+busybox+2e, CWM compat" its the forum somewhere....
so with another kernel and recovery you are ok but is ok that i have 803.PIT?
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I got the same setup as you, just flash cf root kernel v 1.2 then use the oclf. I think its the 2e recovery that the cf kernel will install is what's needed to make oclf work. Its dead easy just flash through odin takes about 10 secs. Just search for "[30.10.10][CF-Root v1.2] JPH JPK JP6 JPM JPA JPO - superuser+busybox+2e, CWM compat" its the forum somewhere....
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Found the thread that u told me but all the kernel are 1.2 also the JPA kernels is 1.2 version 1.15 & 1.17 so i download and flashed.yesterday 1.2 version 1.17
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if you flashed the kernel then it all should be good to install the oclf. Just checking you are using the the oclf from the market? cause ive had trouble in the past with some lagfixes that are incorporated into some kernels not sure why but anyways see how you go..
I've been using this exact method for a few days, JPA flashing the root kernal then using OCLF from the Market. Works a treat.
Yes i use the oclf from market but it doesnt work
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if you still cant get it ill take you through it step by step.
fixed finally i managed to install it on the changelog of 2.2.8 it says to move the apps i moved the apps with apps 2 sd installed the ext2 tools ran the lagfix 2.2+ i am ok now up and running
quadrant results 2.023
Probably a dumb question, but is it possible to restore apps etc. in cwm after flashing a new rom? Im on stock jpa now, and wondering about trying the new jpu 2.2.1. If its possible, how do you do it? Advanced restore after flashing and restore what?
Thanks
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I have also the same question..I am now on DocRom 7.6.2 with corrupted /system but I did not run into any problem so far, but now everybody is totally excited about JPU so I decided to flash this new Rom but I do not want to reinstall every application..but I think it is possible to restore the /data partition because it only stores the applications. But I do not know for sure..
I hope somebody knows it
Let me know if you find out. Thanks
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Hi everyone,
I have a Galaxy S with Gingerbread 2.3.4 JVP system, overclocking up to 1.2 Ghz with lagfix actived, i'm using the last Galaxian kernel, but with all these configs, i still have lags... is it normal?
thanks for answering
Any answers ?
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I think you need to do a really clean install, reset your phone after flash and optionally format sd card (back it up first) . Also remove all crap that you don't want or need. I am running jvr on galaxian 1200R and its very rapid
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Hey,can I install CM7 nightly over darky's 2.3.5 BETA?
or should i downgrade to 2.2?
Just wipe the data and install the new nightly from recovery.
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thanks man,+1
Is it better to do the wipe data/battery stats/hard reset/factory reset before or after flashing ROM?
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Is it better to do the wipe data/battery stats/hard reset/factory reset before or after flashing ROM?
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Before flashing the new ROM, to give it a clean slate.
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