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Legend Q&A,
Q. When the status bar is hidden, how can I access the files on the device?
A. USB mass storage goes through the statusbar service, so it gets disabled too. Droid Explorer is an excellent tool to access the files on the phone, just make sure the phone has usb debugging enabled, since adb is still enabled.
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we need this bumped so when people got so questions about The Legend it can be asked and answered.Thank you Crt60 for a awesome rom.
fezzy102 said:
we need this bumped so when people got so questions about The Legend it can be asked and answered.Thank you Crt60 for a awesome rom.
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Thanks man, I appreciate it.
3.4 Beta 2
I read on the development thread that version 3.4 will be released tonight. I just finished upgrading to this (3.4 Beta 2--works great by the way!). Are you anticipating updating the zip, or will the the current "beta 2" package be the same as what is "released" this evening?
I had a weird issue after flashing 3.4 ICS. My status bar disappeared along with my Calendar app. I flashed back to 3.0 ICS and they are working again.
Thoughts?
Did you flash the wipe or no wipe to 3.4
@red81 sorry was this the ics edition crt60 and I are trying to replicate it.
robm1911 said:
Did you flash the wipe or no wipe to 3.4
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Sorry that would have helped. I flashed the no-wipe version of the beautiful ICS version coming from Legend 3.0 ICS
BeowulfShaeffer said:
I read on the development thread that version 3.4 will be released tonight. I just finished upgrading to this (3.4 Beta 2--works great by the way!). Are you anticipating updating the zip, or will the the current "beta 2" package be the same as what is "released" this evening?
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There are some minor differences, added the roboto font plus an ICS audible selection tone.
Red_81 said:
I had a weird issue after flashing 3.4 ICS. My status bar disappeared along with my Calendar app. I flashed back to 3.0 ICS and they are working again.
Thoughts?
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I just reflashed again from 3.0 ICS to 3.4 ICS exactly like before. This time it worked. We'll just call the first time a bad flash (even though I flashed 3.4 over 3.4 after the error first occurred).
Weird.
Red_81 said:
I just reflashed again from 3.0 ICS to 3.4 ICS exactly like before. This time it worked. We'll just call the first time a bad flash (even though I flashed 3.4 over 3.4 after the error first occurred).
Weird.
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Did you redownload the update or anything else different
robm1911 said:
Did you redownload the update or anything else different
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Nope. Same file and same flash procedure. I hate not knowing a root cause.
Red_81 said:
Nope. Same file and same flash procedure. I hate not knowing a root cause.
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Trust me that makes two of us
Red_81 said:
Nope. Same file and same flash procedure. I hate not knowing a root cause.
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My guess is the new sigs from the 3.4 rom didnt take for some reason.
Just a glitch.
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Just an FYI, I noticed a little glitch when you select the 4-Tap lock screen and your battery gets low and notifies you to plug it up the charge symbol shows %d%% if I remember correctly. Didn't want to post in here but I don't have enough to post in development yet. Also its a great ROM.
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Just an FYI, I noticed a little glitch when you select the 4-Tap lock screen and your battery gets low and notifies you to plug it up the charge symbol shows %d%% if I remember correctly. Didn't want to post in here but I don't have enough to post in development yet. Also its a great ROM.
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That has been a tough one from the start, you change it and it works for the larger numbers but not smaller. Change it again and it works for smaller numbers and not the larger ones. Havent figured out the proper place holder configuration. So I opted for the larger numbers.
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crt60 said:
My guess is the new sigs from the 3.4 rom didnt take for some reason.
Just a glitch.
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So I just reproduced the glitch on the backup phone by restoring a nandroid and going through the same steps. I'm guessing it was just something unique to my setup.
Red_81 said:
So I just reproduced the glitch on the backup phone by restoring a nandroid and going through the same steps. I'm guessing it was just something unique to my setup.
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A nandroid backup can bring some of the old sigs with it, causing problems, I've been using tibu with no problems. If having problems with the no wipe, the full wipe maybe what you need to do, I think the problem lies with the nandroid backup.
I really appreciate your feedback.
Well I really appreciate your work on this ROM so let's call it even. (Alright. I still owe you one)
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Great rom and thanks for your hard work. I am having a crazy issue with 3.0 running the HSB theme. After 2 days almost exactly my phone app disapears from the dock. The icon is just gone. I tried adding the shortcut with a long press and application shortcut, but it is not even listed as an option. However if I use a direct dial shortcut it calls just fine. really weird
I went back to stock and flashed again full wipe, same thing happened. I was reluctant to go to 3.4 just yet. has anyone else reported this issue?
Geeve
This is the first report of this issue. After you reflashed 3.0 did you reflash the theme or a different kernel? I'm just checking if this might be theme related or possibly kernel related. Crt and myself are using corn 6.03 it seems some of the newer versions are doing some funky stuff. We seen random reboots, and crt's phone actually called his voicemail while on the table using one of the newer versions of the corn kernel.
I wanted to ask this in the developers thread, but they said I needed 5 posts before I can post in the development sections. I downloaded the 12.18 ICS CM 9 rom, and I think its great. My question is where is android market, or how do I put apps on this thing?
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I wanted to ask this in the developers thread, but they said I needed 5 posts before I can post in the development sections. I downloaded the 12.18 ICS CM 9 rom, and I think its great. My question is where is android market, or how do I put apps on this thing?
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It's downloadable via a seperate package called gapps (google apps). You can get it on the CM ( http://www.cyanogenmod.com/ ) site. You want the ics version of course. They may be running a specific gapps release (from the cm site), you'd have to search at least the last few pages of the thread.
There's also a.link on hashcodes site.
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Thanks, ill look into it as soon as I get home from work...
A side note: For the alpha, I'm bundling GApps with the ROM. I know this is not common policy, however it will solve some issues with upgrading from build to build and I can keep GTalk out for the time being (it crashes continuously due to camera access).
I ran into that problem myself, forgot about loading the gapps i flashed back to liberty, I will try it again later tonight.
So do I just install the ics zip, and then go back into recovery and install the gapps zip?
Flash ICS and then the apps and do a wipe of data and cache.
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Aight cool...im good to go now lol
Got it to work only thing I am hating is the camera not working. I tried using camera zoom fx but that didn't work either but I think its because its not compatible with ICS yet? But other then that I am loving it, it runs like butter.
enigmaco said:
Got it to work only thing I am hating is the camera not working. I tried using camera zoom fx but that didn't work either but I think its because its not compatible with ICS yet? But other then that I am loving it, it runs like butter.
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As of now no camera app will work hash code hasn't got access to the camera yet but eventually he will. have patience
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jenol said:
As of now no camera app will work hash code hasn't got access to the camera yet but eventually he will. have patience
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Oh I am I understand this is a work in progress, and hashcode has my upmost respect for this, this is a excellent job.
Yeah mad respect to hashcodes...I can't wait to show this off!
I don't know what I did wrong, but my calls aren't working (can't hear or be heard)
Ok silly question, I was checking some of my apps and I noticed that I lost root will any of the one click roots work with this rom?
enigmaco said:
Ok silly question, I was checking some of my apps and I noticed that I lost root will any of the one click roots work with this rom?
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Its an issue with superuser. Check the official thread to.find the download link for the newest version
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Endoroid said:
Its an issue with superuser. Check the official thread to.find the download link for the newest version
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Thanks appreciate it
enigmaco said:
Got it to work only thing I am hating is the camera not working. I tried using camera zoom fx but that didn't work either but I think its because its not compatible with ICS yet? But other then that I am loving it, it runs like butter.
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No software camera will work until Hashcode re-writes the stock camera. All the after market camera applications run off the stock camera.
ICS for D3
if only my me865 can accepted that update,
mine was flash to XT860 brazil retail rom
done safe strap and flash it,
then bootloop ,
bootloop,
i just hate tat
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I don't know what I did wrong, but my calls aren't working (can't hear or be heard)
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Turn off Bluetooth and sound will be back! It's a known bug.
They posted the new M-series build yesterday. I tried to install it a couple of times, but the install failed using the latest TWRP. Maybe i'll try with ROM Manager and see what happens.
I installed it yesterday afternoon. Still testing it out, but it seems to be working so far.
hogasswild said:
I installed it yesterday afternoon. Still testing it out, but it seems to be working so far.
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Are you using TWRP or CWM?
Techngro said:
Are you using TWRP or CWM?
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I am using it and it is working fine. I installed via upgrade but the previous version was done with TWRP.
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Working great. Flashed yesterday as soon as it came out.
no cellular...
M2 and all march builds, no audio in calls, call is active, can't hear anything. This is with uvma1 radio, also 2/28 nightly, have to roll back to 2/26 nightly to use the phone.
Where is the link? That I can try it out.
Thanks
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I got it!!! Downloading
I will let you know..
Thanks
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Techngro said:
Are you using TWRP or CWM?
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I actually used the built in CM10 updater. My recovery is TWRP. I didn't even wipe the phone. I did install the new gapps file first as they got released almost simultaneously and then flashed the experimental file.
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I actually used the built in CM10 updater. My recovery is TWRP. I didn't even wipe the phone. I did install the new gapps file first as they got released almost simultaneously and then flashed the experimental file.
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I think it might be the version of TWRP that I am using. I updated to the most recent 2.4.3 yesterday. I know that sometimes the older versions give less errors. Anyone who used TWRP care to tell me which version they are on?
I tried again using the CMupdater, but no good. Just gives me a bunch of errors.
Anyway. Maybe i'll flash CWM and see if it will work with that.
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I think it might be the version of TWRP that I am using. I updated to the most recent 2.4.3 yesterday. I know that sometimes the older versions give less errors. Anyone who used TWRP care to tell me which version they are on?
I tried again using the CMupdater, but no good. Just gives me a bunch of errors.
Anyway. Maybe i'll flash CWM and see if it will work with that.
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Was the version of TWRP you installed specifically for the T879?
I thought we were still on 2.3.1.1.
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Was the version of TWRP you installed specifically for the T879?
I thought we were still on 2.3.1.1.
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Well...in the official TWRP forum thread, they said for us T-Mo Note users to use the i717 AT&T, so that's what I installed. Maybe i'll try rolling back to an older version if that's possible.
Just Google "twrp sgh-t879" and the first result is the official page for this device
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/113
The top of the page says 2.4, but the links are for 2.3. Anyway, that is where I installed from.
When you search on TWRP site just type it "Sgh T879" and it should pop up
I do have one more question if anyone is still around.
There are new nightlies on Cyanogen's site (since the M2 release). Do those nightlies consist of everything included in the 4.2.2 M2 release, or are they just a continuation of the 4.2.1 nightlies?
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I do have one more question if anyone is still around.
There are new nightlies on Cyanogen's site (since the M2 release). Do those nightlies consist of everything included in the 4.2.2 M2 release, or are they just a continuation of the 4.2.1 nightlies?
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Yes. They consist of everything in M2 plus continued new fixes/features and breakage depending upon what the devs are up to.
Yeah, it looks like the version of TWRP that I was using was the culprit. I rolled back to the one in the above post. and was able to flash the newest nightly.
Thanks for the help guys.
Three issues that seem to be recurring in the nightlies is whenever I put handcent in landscape, I can see another display behind the intended display. The other issue is that Bluetooth sometimes wants to turn itself off. The third issue is that a car dock icon shows up when I dock my phone in the car but no actual car dock software launches.
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Three issues that seem to be recurring in the nightlies is whenever I put handcent in landscape, I can see another display behind the intended display. The other issue is that Bluetooth sometimes wants to turn itself off. The third issue is that a car dock icon shows up when I dock my phone in the car but no actual car dock software launches.
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I have experienced the bluetooth issue, but not the others.
I switched back to the stock ROM anyway because CM10 wouldn't let me make calls properly.
Do you have an i717 or a t879? I haven't had issues with calling even with the loss of wifi calling.
I tried following the instructions from the CM website, but keep getting bootloops. Right after the Safestrap splash, it blanks the screen and starts over with the Motorola logo.
I'm using:
Droid3 Safestrap 3.05
ROM Slot 1
cm-10.1-20130406-NIGHTLY-solana.zip (and also tried 20130312)
JB-XT860_FIX.zip
gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
I flash the three zips all in one action.
Does anyone have an XT860 running CM10.1, and if so, did you do something different? Thanks!
Same problem here.
Searching
I've run additional searches since posting... I only find others who reported the same problem with no subsequent replies. I guess I should reword subject: Is anyone successfully running this ROM on an XT860?
Try not flashing the patch (jb_xt860_fix)
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Endoroid said:
Try not flashing the patch (jb_xt860_fix)
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Good concept; I hadn't tried it that way before... unforunately, it still bootloops, now that I've tried it. I also tried without the Gapps, and it does the same bootloop. Was there anything else you did with your install to make it work?
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Good concept; I hadn't tried it that way before... unforunately, it still bootloops, now that I've tried it. I also tried without the Gapps, and it does the same bootloop. Was there anything else you did with your install to make it work?
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I haven't tried this rom at all. Where did you find this patch anyways
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Same problem for me.
XT860
Endoroid said:
I haven't tried this rom at all. Where did you find this patch anyways
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In HashCode's CM10.1 thread, he links to a post about enabling GSM. That post has the XT860 patch I used.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34057016&postcount=1
I am having this exact problem with my XT860. I've tried installing CM10.1 and AOKP with no luck. Minimoto works just fine though...
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I am having this exact problem with my XT860. I've tried installing CM10.1 and AOKP with no luck. Minimoto works just fine though...
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I've since also tried AOKP and also an AOKP-based PACMAN ROM for the Droid 3... nothing JellyBean working, basically. I haven't tried any ICS stuff yet... that may be next.
Similar problem with mine. But had some success.
HashCode's older JB 4.1.2 works for the XT860 with the patch: KEXEC-cm-10-20121215-UNOFFICIAL-solana.zip
On his more recent builds, not much luck. But here is what happened. I wiped, installed without patch, let it boot loop about 20 times, then it finally booted into CM10.1. It works, but I do not get GSM signal. Restarted, still bootloops. So, not stable at all.
I have no idea why letting it run through multiple boot loops eventually boots into the system. Can't think of anything that would change in each boot.
Just running MiniMoto on my XT860 overclocked to 1.2Ghz and am happy with it. I don't need anything on JB, and the camera works, lol.
Hopefully that helps a bit.
If you really want to, you can buy a XT862 off ebay for about $150 now and then just sell your XT860.
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Similar problem with mine. But had some success.
If you really want to, you can buy a XT862 off ebay for about $150 now and then just sell your XT860.
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And get different bugs.
The CM10.1 nightly boot on my XT862, GSM data works again now after a recent spate of not working. However no 10.1 build has allowed me to receive phone calls. The phone app crashes on incoming calls.
Data works, outgoing calls work, incoming CRASH.
So anyone gonna try it out? To busy at the moment but I'm really curious on if it works and also what version it's on
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So anyone gonna try it out? To busy at the moment but I'm really curious on if it works and also what version it's on
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this is only for people who dont know how to install their own recoveries and stuff
this is of no use to flashers
I'll flash if its a new stable build than the one in the forum.
Oh wow sir thanks so much for the amount of ego you just labeled "flashers" with. Anyone else with actual input?
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Oh wow sir thanks so much for the amount of ego you just labeled "flashers" with. Anyone else with actual input?
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He saying its for people who don't know how to follow directions or are afraid to root because they aren't technically inclined. From what I've seen its a one click noob proof method.
Considering were xda members, we're already familiar with rooting and flashing ROMs, this isn't for us.
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Oh wow sir thanks so much for the amount of ego you just labeled "flashers" with. Anyone else with actual input?
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on that note
run it and mess up your phone please. i dunno what ego has to do with knowing how to flash a rom
typical sensitive user
im out
Watched qbkings video on it earlier and I have to say that cyanogen has really out done themselves. It's looks really clean and easy to use. It's perfect for people new to android modding.
All the new kids on the forums looking to flame. More curious on how CM has been doing getting prepared to release the oppo. Nice to know it works. Btw. Ofc the people here know how to flash. Currently on beanstalk ~~
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Tried It
Just from my experience, it works well! Used it while running Elegancia 20.0 (with S-Off)
I did encounter a bug though. After it sideloads the rom for the first time, you need to manually reboot into recovery for it to install the apps or else you'll be stuck in a animation bootloop.
So what all does it do? I know it unlocks the bootloader for you, but does it install a recovery as well, or just install the ROM and leave it at that?
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So what all does it do? I know it unlocks the bootloader for you, but does it install a recovery as well, or just install the ROM and leave it at that?
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Installs cwm recovery, ROM, and I think gapps
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Kudos the dev team for the installer app
Tried it myself on my HTC device. Works pretty good. But it has its faults as the installer will stump a couple of people not familiar with loading roms, unlocking devices, and recovery menus.
1. You gotta install HTC sync to install the HTC USB drivers. Then un-install the HTC syn software only. I had to debug this process on my end b/c the SYC software would cause a conflict with the Cynanogen installer. And was having issues when putting the device in debug mode > from the developer options.
2. The installer did unlock my phone, asked for token and all.
3. During the rom install, it did reboot the phone and caused me start the whole process over again; this happened about 2 times.
4. It does not install Gapps, you must get them and side load them via the recovery menu.
Other than that it worked like it was supposed to. It flash the follwing:
-CM 10.2-20131101-SNAPSHOT-InstallerBeta3-m7spr
-Android 4.3.1
Alas it did not fix the camera issue that has been plaguing some users ( a blue purple tint when taking pictures). Overrall its a good step in helping "teh noobs" in using custom roms on their smartphones.
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Tried it myself on my HTC device. Works pretty good. But it has its faults as the installer will stump a couple of people not familiar with loading roms, unlocking devices, and recovery menus.
1. You gotta install HTC sync to install the HTC USB drivers. Then un-install the HTC syn software only. I had to debug this process on my end b/c the SYC software would cause a conflict with the Cynanogen installer. And was having issues when putting the device in debug mode > from the developer options.
2. The installer did unlock my phone, asked for token and all.
3. During the rom install, it did reboot the phone and caused me start the whole process over again; this happened about 2 times.
4. It does not install Gapps, you must get them and side load them via the recovery menu.
Other than that it worked like it was supposed to. It flash the follwing:
-CM 10.2-20131101-SNAPSHOT-InstallerBeta3-m7spr
-Android 4.3.1
Alas it did not fix the camera issue that has been plaguing some users ( a blue purple tint when taking pictures). Overrall its a good step in helping "teh noobs" in using custom roms on their smartphones.
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this is only for people who dont know how to install their own recoveries and stuff
this is of no use to flashers
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You know you sound ridiculous, right? I know how and have rooted/flashed so many roms on my Evo that I got kind of burnt out. I was one of the early adopters that had to go through the 45 min, you could very possibly brick your phone, root method. The two reasons I haven't gone through it with the One is I don't have the time, but more importantly, I don't have the patience. This takes away all effort/worry/questions. I was probably going to just let the One be, now I will most likely root in the next few days. Do I necessarily want CM? No. This will make me put it on my phone and try it before I flash something else now though.
That is my thinking as an experienced flasher. "Knowing how" and choosing to do it the inefficient way sounds like you are a hipster or something.
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So right from a stock phone without root, s-off, unlocked bootloader, etc... It'll unlock, root, and install CWM, and CyanogenMod? Wow... They've really pulled off a miracle.
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That is my thinking as an experienced flasher. "Knowing how" and choosing to do it the inefficient way sounds like you are a hipster or something.
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Lol hipster flashers.
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The thing is, nobody's really wrong here. If you already are familiar with the process of flashing, than this is of little use to you, other than checking it out. If you are new to flashing, this gives you a more safe and simple way to go about it. Whether or not you use or like CM, it is still a great leap forward that a development group is taking it upon themselves to offer solutions to problems that plague any user with a taste for customization. And we are all hipsters here, in the sense that the vast majority of device users have no idea what we do here or how we do it. Even more don't care. I think everybody finds that it is easy to misunderstand or read attitude where there is none actually intended. It happens to me all the time. My penny and a half.
I tried it, unfortuantely, it just rebooted the phone into the bootloader and stops. I'm sure it's because I have twrp installed. I have no idea how to switch from twrp to cyanogen.
EDIT: Okay their wiki is a lot better now, AND the mountpoints are correct! cyanogen recovery worked, flashing last nights 10.2 nightly, wish me luck!
I'm gonna miss my HTC Sense I think :\
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I tried it, unfortuantely, it just rebooted the phone into the bootloader and stops. I'm sure it's because I have twrp installed. I have no idea how to switch from twrp to cyanogen.
EDIT: Okay their wiki is a lot better now, AND the mountpoints are correct! cyanogen recovery worked, flashing last nights 10.2 nightly, wish me luck!
I'm gonna miss my HTC Sense I think :\
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If you like Sense, but want some custom features too, and a really cool UI, try Renovate.....don't normally plug my or anyone else's work in another thread, but I was floored. The first stock-based ROM that dragged me away from Beanstalk...
I tried it. Got the same problem a few people ran into having to reboot manually in the middle of it.
One issue I've run into is I cannot connect to 4g LTE and there's no toggle for it anywhere. Anyone know a fix to this?
flex360 said:
this is only for people who dont know how to install their own recoveries and stuff
this is of no use to flashers
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Now you tell us... it uninstalled twrp and put cwr instead