You need to tell more about what Galaxy S, what firmware, what CSC etc.... Sounds to me that you ran out of space on /system or /data. I know that the JPA with scandinavian CSC (XEE) easily can run out of disc space on system.
I would flash the latest firmware (JPA) and then install root and use SGS tools to remove some of the Samsung apps in system that I do not use.
Then I would actually install another lag fix than OCLF. I would select an EXT4 lagfix like sztupy's kernel provide. But thats me.
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Hello,
I've generated a zip with romkitchen.org, for my Galaxy S.
It's a wipe version, and to avoid problems, I made a factory reset and wiped cache partition before flashing.
I had no problem for flashing the rom. But my phones reboots without a reason (for exemple after downloading an app in the market, just before installation).
Is it possible to know a little more about the problem or if someone already had the problem ?
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I don't have that problem using Darky's.
The Doc build is composed of :
- XXJPY v8.1.1 WIPE
- JP9 Multi CSC
- Hardcore's Kernel
- JPY Modem
- Android 2.2.1 Browser, Zeam Launcher 2.8.7, Go Launcher v1.41
- Swype JPU, Samsung EURO Keyboard
- Unified Inbox, Flash Player, FM Radio App, Maps 5.0, Memo, MMS AOSP, STK, Screen Capture, YouTube App
- Quickboot, SGS Tools
- Non Increasing Ringtone, Voodoo Sound, Damian Tweak, LCD Density Changer
- WPA Supplicant Standard
- XXJPY AOSP theme
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I know it's not cool the bump his own topic, but i've an update :
It's not just happening on market downloads, also on other apps (tried to launch titanium backup && MMS app, same problems).
Could it be a kernel problem?
hi, when i install a new rom I do this steps:
1) factory reset
2) format card (internal+external) - before this i move the titanium backup folder on PC
3) clear cache/dalvik
5) install wipe version
I never had problems. try to do this and see what happens. after installing the rom from kitchen, update the kernel to 13c, the latest one on hardcore's topic. After that connect to PC an copy back to the root of the SD card the titanium backup folder. Install TB and restore.
If you still have problems like reseting, then it's a fault hardware.
To be shure, try to install a stock rom, if it still resets it's hardware
I'm using Darky's and I don't have reboots atm.
I didn't format my Internal SD. I'll try it. Thanks for the advice. (Altough I didn't think it was possible to be the source of the problem!)
Yes the ROM kitchen is having problems right now. The problem seems to be certain themes, which make the entire ROM defective. Several of the themes work fine. Try Andromeda. Hopefully the problem will be fixed before long.
Also, make sure you use the most recent version of the ROM
Hi all,
my problem is this: I've upgraded to Froyo and installed OCLF 2.0. Several months later, my phone is again extremely slow, response times on any task are high and it pretty much drives me nuts!
Wanting to remove OCLF from my device, I've tried the following:
- started OCLF > Undo OneClickLagFix V2+
- Remove EXT2 Tools - this failed with error: Could not remove library libext2_blkid.so: rm: can't remove /system/lib/libext2.ro Read-only file system
Now the "Undo OneClickLagFix V2+" option is unavailable anymore and I can't use Kies to upgrade / restore the firmware as it keeps loosing the connection with the device.
In summary, I'd like to somehow get rid of OCLF. Could you please point me in the right direction here?
Thanks in advance!
anyone? i'm looking to install the oclf 2.0 as well....
It sounds like you didn't let the lagfix finish uninstalling before you tried to remove the Ext2 tools.
Can you select Apply Lagfix 2.0 again? If so I would reapply it, then remove and try removing the Ext2 tools again.
You may also want to consider just flashing cm7 since it will remove any lagfixs during install automatically when it overwrites your file system.
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Or flash any full firmware (either stock or non-CWM custom ROM) in Odin using repart and PIT. Since it will completely overwrite your filesystems, it doesn't matter if it was lagfixed (or messed up, for that matter).
help/tips on oclf uninstall for updating android
i have ryan's oclf installed on my 2.1 captivate and would like to update to 2.3 or whatever is most current.
so are the steps for removing ryans oclf as simple as, going into the lagfix itself and selecting:
1. undo oneclicklagfix v2+
then remove ext2 tools should become "available"..so then
2. remove ext2 tools...?
will i also need to unroot to update my captivate using kies mini...?
thanks in advance for any information/help.
I flashed both ROMs; then rooted with CF-Root 3.2. There is 11 mb free system space on JVH and 3 mb left on JVO. I noticed this while triying to flash SGII goodies with CWM.
Any idea about how/what to clean in system files, or how to make it more than 276 mb?
osazone said:
I flashed both ROMs; then rooted with CF-Root 3.2. There is 11 mb free system space on JVH and 3 mb left on JVO. I noticed this while triying to flash SGII goodies with CWM.
Any idea about how/what to clean in system files, or how to make it more than 276 mb?
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obtain root, buy the root explorer app from the market or related free ones. go to root/system/apps [change the permissions from r/o to r/w] and delete unnecessary program .apk and .odex like maps, gmail, samsung bloatware, flash player. You can always install maps, gmail and flash player from the market.
but, be careful in what apps you are deleting. you can soft brick your phone if u delete vital programs.
else, flash the required complete rom from romkitchen.org/beta using CWM.
If I delete -for example maps apk- from system file and install from market (because I use it) is it reinstalled in the system file or SD?
If it is installed again in the system file all the process is useless.
Is there a way to increase system file capacity?
And also there are not much to delete.
Gmail+Maps+aldiko makes only ~10 mb.
osazone said:
If I delete -for example maps apk- from system file and install from market (because I use it) is it reinstalled in the system file or SD?
If it is installed again in the system file all the process is useless.
Is there a way to increase system file capacity?
And also there are not much to delete.
Gmail+Maps+aldiko makes only ~10 mb.
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if you are on a stock rom you have to delete the .apk and the related .odex file too.
if you delete the maps and reinstall it again from market, it wont go into /system/app, instead it will go into /data/app.
there are lot of bloatware from samsung that is installed by default. i have freed up 37 mb by deleting unnecessary apps from /system/app.
you can try deleting the ringtones too and keep only the ones that u use. i believe there are many bull**** ringtones there in /system/media/audio/ringtones
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I flashed both ROMs; then rooted with CF-Root 3.2. There is 11 mb free system space on JVH and 3 mb left on JVO. I noticed this while triying to flash SGII goodies with CWM.
Any idea about how/what to clean in system files, or how to make it more than 276 mb?
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Why not you install the ROM with partition 813.pit. I think it will increase 10MB space on system space.
I get this too. Cannot install hacked gtalk app because of it.....
Hi Guys
Ive recently been trying to sort out my wife's SGS its run like a dog since she got it.
Ive updated to the latest firmware kies advises 2.3.5 XXJVT and have now rooted the phone with a view to installing fixes for the phone.
Ive attempted to run the lag fix. Ive used CF-Root-ext4-v1.3 app to do this. It work on all partitions apart from /system where is says "cant restore files - not enough memory ?" then rolls back to an RFS partition. Since doing this the quadrant score comes in at around 2300.
Can anyone advise me on what to do to resolve the issue with the /system partition or advise of any other tricks I can use to make the phone preform better ?
Thanks
Richie
You need to remove some system apps...like Aikedo books and Daily brief, allshare....one you dont use....use an app from the market like absolute sytem to remove these apps...its free on the market. Once removed you will have more space to do a full conversion to ext 4.
Is there any other way around this ?
Is there a list of safe apps to remove ?
a way around it? No, you need more space on your system to convert to ext 4...everyone that has a stock rom needs to make space to convert to ext 4 otherwise they have the same result you did....unless you want to keep aikido books and allshare for what ever reason. Those are the ones that most people remove. Its perfectly safe, you just wont have those apps anymore....those apps arent running your system.
I use Darkys Rom tool to remove apps, it is simple to use and you can always restore them.
Hop you get it sorted man
cheers
i was trying to not go to a rom as I dont want her to loose any data she has now.
I tried removing system apps but when I delete them using a root file manager they just re appear
Can I also ask does sgs phones with out the lag fix typically have crashing issue with system apps like calls ?
think i may have to flash another rom onto this phone but thought id bump this just once more. just incase someone can think of a way to avoid this.
After applying the lagfix on CF Root, can i install Voodoo color and sound??
And is it possible to install CWM Rom Manager and flash some ROMs??
even without applying lagfix you can obtain voodoo sound and color evn the cwm manager.
just use semaphore or any kernel with voodoo sound and color.
I installed the stock rom from scrosler with the /system r/w tweak and was wondering what all can I do now that I was not able to before ?
Can I uninstall the AT&T bloat with tb now ? And what other things did this enable ?
Thanks
You still need root to change stuff under /system partition ...
1. Kernel with write allowed on /system
2. Root
You need the above combo to modify system files for H1 WHILE the phone is switched on... using custom recovery of course its not a requirement
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I installed the stock rom from scrosler with the /system r/w tweak and was wondering what all can I do now that I was not able to before ?
Can I uninstall the AT&T bloat with tb now ? And what other things did this enable ?
Thanks
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Generally speaking, /system is where stock apps (and the rest of the OS) are located. So you can delete stock apps (in /system/app) until your little heart is content. But, as the previous poster said, you still need a superuser program and su installed. You'll need to install one via CWM.
The r/w tweak probably did nothing more other than allow writing to /system partition. I could be wrong though.