Anyone using the z4 root and oclf.After success root and OCLF,anyone try change FONT on the TAB?Will it auto rebooting ?Mine on is P1000DXJJ1,south east asia file.
i havent got a chance to do that, buat what happens to me is after i applying z4root and oclf, my accelerometer stops working, so i factory reset it
mine is also jj1
Do I need to uninstall the oclf lagfix before factory reset?
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factory resets actually reset it to the factory default, so ur OCLF is already erased automatically
but yeah, i undo my OCLF 1st before i factory reset it
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I flashed Froyo the other day using the Scandinavian reg hack in Kies and to be honest I haven't had any problems really. But I was wondering if I should actaully perform a master reset as well?
The only thing is, if I should then I have already rooted and applied OCLF, so should I remove this first?
Thanks!
DaveWoolly said:
I flashed Froyo the other day using the Scandinavian reg hack in Kies and to be honest I haven't had any problems really. But I was wondering if I should actaully perform a master reset as well?
The only thing is, if I should then I have already rooted and applied OCLF, so should I remove this first?
Thanks!
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I would strongly suggest removing the lagfix and ext tools, back up your data etc.
You can leave as root.
Just a little guidance needed,got the oclf from the market,and installed it.
Would like to know can i leave it on my phone,when i upgrade to froyo,????
or do i need to undo the lag fix all together....????
If so in which order do i undo it in??? Unroot first,or undo lagfix first???
Help much appreciated
remove one click lag fix, remove root, do factory reset of phone, update through Kies - worked fine when I did it that way.
indeed, remove it first before "upgrading"
factory reset i loose everything????
Thankyou for quick reply's
that's an other option that clear sd right? (recovery)
Hi,
I upgraded to Froyo a while ago. I also installed a then-beta version of Voodoo lagfix for Froyo on my phone.
Recently I used BusyBox to grab Root on my phone (files for that were part of the Voodoo version I installed).
Now I've been wondering how my phone would react if I was ever forced to do a hard reset our reset to factory default.
Would the changed file system of the lagfix interfere with that?
Would the lagfix persist past such a reset?
Would I still be easily able to root my phone again to restore a Titanium backup?
Do you have any other recommendations for someone with a recently rooted phone and little experience?
Thanks,
Yin
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every time i restart my phone (on latest jpy 2.2.1)
my phone starts to vibrate, random apps close like google maps, handcent and doesnt seem to like what i do anymore with my phone
i really dont have a lot installed on my phone i even deleted every app i have
after a factory reset all is fine, but after awhile itr happens again
i just dont want to do factory reset all the time and re install and phone nrs etc
anyone else with this problem?
my phone is un-rooted jpy 2.2.1
Make a complete wipe/factory reset and reflash the firmware.
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Make a complete wipe/factory reset and reflash the firmware.
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i have done this quite a few times allready and that i just dont want to keep doing,.. after reset and reflash it is ok for awhile but after a few months use im back at square one
Do you have any Lagfix enabled? Got start-up issues too after I enabled DATA_LOOP and BIND_DATA options. Just flash a Titanium Backup or disable this and make a factory reset after that.
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Do you have any Lagfix enabled? Got start-up issues too after I enabled DATA_LOOP and BIND_DATA options. Just flash a Titanium Backup or disable this and make a factory reset after that.
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i removed lagfix too on a previous time this all happened so i guess it hasnothing to do with that either
Make a clean phone format everything including internal sd and system .
Install Eclair and wait to see if problem solved .
Do not upgrade to 2.2.1
If the phone fails on Eclair then its hardware .
jje
JJEgan said:
Make a clean phone format everything including internal sd and system .
Install Eclair and wait to see if problem solved .
Do not upgrade to 2.2.1
If the phone fails on Eclair then its hardware .
jje
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not so great news then...
i tried rooting when i was on eclair, because i had the problem since then already but i blamed it to eclair..
worth to send the phone off for repair then?
worth to send the phone off for repair then?
At least ask a Samsung Service centre .
jje
I had a similar problem when i was with 2.2.1 JPX (without any lagfixs) + root, sometimes when the I restared the phone everything started to crash, and I had to do a factory reset to fix those FC..
I've done a complete format (internal SD..) and flashed 2.2 with speedmod kernel (no lagfix) + root, and so far so good, i've made a lot of restarts, and no problem..
Im Currently Using Froyo 2.2 Harcdcore Speedmore Kernal With Few Option Set To On, Phone Is Rooted And Superuser Is Installed. Rom Is Stock ( Hate If Warranty Void )
My Question Is,
Do I Need To Turn Of, Disable Root & Superuser Before Im Start With The Reset? ( Factory Data Reset ) Or It Doesn't Matter? What If Im Trying To Do Hard Reset?
Please Forgive Me If The Question Has Been Answered Before, But Do Point Me To The Thread
I have done Factory Data Reset many times without disabling the lagfix and disabling root and super user so its safe. About hard reset never tried that so can't say for sure.
No,
it is not necessary to unroot and delete superuser. And even if you are on a speedmod kernel you can do a factory reset. Not the same if you were using Voodoo (disable voodoo and than wipe all).